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THE IXDIAXAPOLIS STAR, FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1935. Wrx use A REAL VALUE GOOD PAINT LAST 2 DAYS! LAST PAGE LYRIC BY MART E. BOSTWICK. (Author Richard Halliburton's Alp-crossing elephant had to go back to Paris on the train after a small but agitated dog bit her on the foot.) fH, MR. HALLIBURTON, with $2 -75 Gallon HARRY G.

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Kant St. 00 II a OPEN TONIGHT 7 to 9:30 I danger you've been flirtin' Upon a mighty elephant you Med to cross the Alps On mount so pachydermous, I with your lunch kit and your thermos Yon gave a lot of damseW hearts the palpitating palps, I Oh, Mr, Halliburton, you even kept your shirt on When gendarmes on the border made a row about some hay You talked to them so suavely that ex'erything was lovely i And soon upon your elephant you went upon your way. i Oh, Mr. Halliburton, you were re-i cently assertin' You'd cross the Alps.like Hannibal and wouldn't give a hoot! I But a small kiyoodle snapping 5- Values up to 464.50 Don't Fear Extraction of Teeth Vlodirn Srirnce. Removes Fear from Dental Operations DR.

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51 10 LEMCKE BLDG. Open Kvenlngs to 7 O'clock Sundays 11 to 12 A. 250 MEN BEGIN CITY DETECTIVES GO TO SEE STOLEN RUGS napping It didn't care for elephants, and bit yours on the foot. Oh, Mr. Halliburton, your pride it must be hurtin' To have a doglet undersized make all your trip in vain A bite so ntean and snappy made your elephant unhappy And so you had to send her back to Paris on the train.

Oh, Mr. Halliburton, it proves that life's uncertain! On figurative elephants we proudly hasten by Right royally we tromp in all our pride and pomp And thrn a doglet far brlme sets all our plans awry. Open Letter to Pinch-Hitting Lat-Page Lyricist. The response to the SOS sent out by the Lasl-Page Lyric column for Dependable OPTICAL Service Robinson Optical 32 on the Circle Riley Win ONWPAWORK Two Local Projects First to Start in Middle West Under New Campaign. Indianapolis detectives yesterday were sent to Springfield, tr assist in identification of several stolen oriental rugs found there, some believed to be prt of the loot ohtained by a.

well organized gang whose activities centered in Indiana. Part of the gang's activities were brought to light recently with arrest of four men and a woman. It is be- lieved that the gang stole rugs whose Surprise Her Today with a gift of fresh, fragrant, dependable flowers from WIEGAND'S pinch-hitting poets to rally 'round sbVssbsRssbHBbsbVsssssssHssssssssssssssb TAIbott 0Vo tA rrr a total value is many thousands of dollars. Included In loot recovered fallowing the recent arrests were radios, dresses, evening gowns, carpet sweepers and furs. Clayse Thompson and Charles Neilana were arrested in Indianapolis and Mike Malooley, alleged "fence," was taken in custody in Terre Haute.

Arrested in Bedford were Leslie Bright of Indianapolis and Miss Verna V. Wysong of Bedford, a former resident of Indianapolis. A total of 250 men began work yesterday on two projects in Indianapolis as the new Works Progress Administration program got under way. In Lake county another project was launched and 188 men were on the job for the first day. The Indiana projects were the first started in the middle West under the new Federal- program.

Altogether, 1,500 men will be employed ultimately on the three projects, which were started yesterday and aome will work for the next year, according to officials. The Indianapolis projects Include reforestation and beautification of city parks and reconstruction of the Riverside state fish hatchery. The KIDNEY DISORDERS Corrected by taking nTTTDTV LlUIVLViV Sold and Guaranteed HAAG'S Cut Price Drugs the standard -while Mary E. Bost-wick is on vacation (beginning next week i has been most gratifying. Verses of all sorts and all lengths have already been received in large numbers, and more come in every mail.

But, poets, flattering as It is to Miss Bostwick to have you write about HER, there are countless other far more worthy and interesting topics, and these will be given preference. And don't make the verses too long. Four or five verses are plenty. Typewrite them if you can, even if you have to borrow a machine and pick it out with one finger. Fix them up like this (for instance) "I Joe Spivis was arrested for painting his cow bright red with purple spots 1" Then the verse celebrating the event, and the name and address on the same sheet of paper, please.

Put "Last-Paee Lyrics'' on outside of the envelope inclosing your efforts, otherwise they might he regarded as Miss personal You don't have to live in an apartment to enjoy this 24-hour piece of furniture. It is smart enough looking to fit into the living room, bedroom, sunroom or guestroom. Upholstered in fine grade covers (the same quality used on high-priced living room furniture), with innerspring pillows, sisal-filled spring units, round coiners. Available in a wide variety of colors. All edges are bound in either moss or heavy two-tone rope binding.

Simmons quality construction at a reduced price. Other Studio Couches, low as $19.75 W7 1 1 Al 'UJ a Iff i il and would never see the light 1 7A 4 of risy. Yes. indeed, there are tricks to every trade, aren't there? ii Lake county propect is a park im-j provement program in Gary. Other Project to Start.

Wayne Coy, Indiana Works Progress Administrator, announced that additional projects will be started in several counties of the state early next week. Offices have been set up in the eleven WPA districts into which the state has been divided, and all district directors have reported that they are ready to start operations. By Monday evening officials expert to have l.ono men at work on WPA projects. The park reforestation and beautification project is the larger of the two started here. The program involves all park board property and work will include the building of levees, rip-rapping walls along streams, grading park beaches, building drives, constructing necessary buildings, building concrete and brick walks and steps, grading, sodding, seeding, planting trees and URGES CO-OPERATION 10 GET WEEDS CUT S.

MERIDIAN WiMMIIHI'W'llnnnm we i Persons knowing of lots where Th Star's Cross-Word Puzzle. BY eCGENE bktFFLEK. weeds cause traffic danger were urged to notify Capt. Lewis Johnson of the polics traffic division by Mayor John W. Kern yesterday.

The mayor sought co-operation of the public as a main part of the ad rv i HORIZONTAL. 1 Impudent. Consumed. 8 Festival. VERTICAL.

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49 Handle. 50 Observe. 51 Endeavor. 52 Growa old. KsriTnere in ministration's drive to eliminate the weed menace in the city.

Police squads are making surveys and have Herewith Is the solution to jeiter-day's pur.zle: rv i a been ordered to give warmnjts to owners that weeds should be cut WW rrt MP' I constructing bridle paths. Will Require a Year. This project, Mr. Coy said, was designed to provide for development of needed recreational and park facilities that could not otherwise be included in the Park Board's developing program. Men employed will work Vii hours a month.

It was estimated that it would require one year to complete it. The total cost of the project has been placed at Laborers, teamsters, truck drivers, hod carriers, carpenters, carpenter helpers, bricklayers, painters, cement finishers, plasterers and iron workers will be employed on this project. Work has been done at Indianap- within five days. If they are not, property owners then will be subject to arrest. A city ordinance permits arrest without 5 Disinclined, ft Stretched tight.

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Ruckelthaus to Discuss SiUtMjSf jFTAiR AL A NT ORE A WiEp ME jDlAB A NE jB! J. 5 bIo 5SAL VrTr I qTER Law on Radio Program John K. Rurkelshsus, former city nlis park" tinder both the CWA and ERA programs and some of the i provement to be made under the GOOD WISHES Are Alwoys best expressed with fresh fragrant Flowers! See or Call Your Floret! Allied Florists Association, Inc. new program will carry on work started under the two former programs it was said. attorney, will speak on "Laws Re-latine to Cities and Municipal Corporations'' over WFBM at 9 o'clock tomorrow night.

It will be the twenty-sixth weekly "Law for the Layman" program presented by the station under direction of Humphrey C. Harrington, deputy prosecuting LA'RrTlSF- I5IAO Inc.) ia To bleat. i Fishery to Be Improved. I The project at the Riverside state fish hatrliery will include general improvements to the hatchery oy tho i laying of new water mains and drains, rebuilding and rearranging attorney, in co-operation with various at lndm.iaoohs i members of the bench snd bar of Indiana. The address will be a review of some of the legal rights and liabilities of municipalities and of those dealing with them.

The pro flENTURY EDITION" grams are designed to be informa tive for laymen listeners in the com MUSIC Complrt (itock, tup? (even tuples (or One Hollar Catalogue, tree on Bequest PEARSON Inc. Formerly Pearson Plan to. aW mon phases of the law. HURT WHILE DIVING. A two-inch cut over the left eye was suffered by Clarence Hofer, 22 years od, 1810 Shelby street, when he dived into the Willard park swimming pool and struck his head against Ray Marrifield.

20, 2315 Spann avenue, yesterday afternoon. He was treated at the City Hospital after being given first aid by a fire department squad. ponds, rebuilding and grading roads and levees, and grading and landscaping of the grounds. Carpenters, cement finishers, plumbers, masons, painters, laborers and truck drivers will be employed on this project. Mr.

Coy said that men who are eligible for work on WPA projects will be pat to work as quickly as they can be transferred from relief rolls to jobs. As many as possible will be given work under the first allotment. Only persons on relief who have been properly certified by the state employment service and the public reiief agencies will be put to work. AH persons assigned to jobs will be taken from the rolls of the employment service Files in that office must show that the client was on reiief May 1 before he will be employed In Marion county the monthly waue -ale -A-ill I'nskilied, intermediate, skilled. $S5; pro fessional and technical, $94.

1 y3 I' Ysff I' I'" IZZIllIZllZ i 6 i20 nil 24 25 777. lt 21 26 M-- io ib 'W 22Ll2z. Zl2a ZZZZ.1. Ml SO 32 II I VA I 1 yA I 1 IE Can't you hear all the joyous sounds and see the delightful sights Lapping waves rustling trees the gleeful shouts of the children as they paddle and wade the swish of the casting line and the plop of leaping fish lazy echoes of conversation across the water as you loll in the sun the measured grunt of the rowlock the tingling spray in your face as you glide along in a canoe Make your vacation dreams come true right here in Indianal Go to one of the well-known lakes or streams, or to the country areas where you can have the time of your life. Come back rested and refreshed.

Take your pick of Indiana vaca The DEBUNKER BY JOHN HARYtr fUMAl, fhj. POOLPETITIONS Park Commissioners Point to $270,000 Cost for Three Projects. WW TRACK WORK SUM CUT 10 $3,500,000 FOR RENT Tries to Evade Justice THI VOKIS 0 (KB I -Jh-fh. FISHERMEN -i by Suicide; Unsuccessful Justice moved swiftly for Benjamin Stevens. 61 years old.

R. R. 9, Box POrsOTSCARJ THE FISH 434, despite the fact that he attempt tion resorts and cottages listed in Star Want Ads, Classifications 37 and 56. ed to thwart it by attempting sui LOWES cide yesterday. He was to face trial in Juvenile attnistira svstem in 'he rommumtv house will be included in the budget ior next year.

The Brookside and Spades park groups did not stop in their work for a pool after the board meeting, however, and announcement was made that notice were being posted in the near East side district late yesterday calling on citizens to communicate with Mayor John W. Kern and members of the city Council to urge the project. Edward Kealing, councilman, Is preparing an ordinance for a Brookside pool. A new wading pool for children at Fall Creek boulevard and Northwestern avenue will be opened formally bv city officials at 9:30 o'rlock this morning. Jt is expected thai several more will be constructed.

Court on child neglect charges yes FOR SALE terday morning, but instead stepped into the corridor and swallowed poi The Board of Psrk Commissioners yesterday gave emphatic refusal to petition from Brookeide. Brightwood nd Belmont civic organization for swimming pooU. Jacklel W. Joseph, board preaidpnt. explained to the delegationa that revenue from pools now in operation does not meet all expense of operation.

Board members said the cost of three pools would be and this would bring a decided boost in the city tax rate. "If the tax rate is increased, industries would be forced to leave the city," Mr. Joseph said. "It is so high now that it is dtflicult to get new industries here." Represent Brooksldn Group. Mrs.

Mary Sheppard, president Mrs. Mary Horn and Mrs. William A. Hayes represented the Brookside Civio Federation, and Mr. Harry tFetty spoke for the Biiphtwond litroup.

No rt-presentative ef the Bel- Biont petitioners was present. The board assured the Brookside federation that a fund for a new The city's request for track elevation funds under the Works Progress Division of the Federal government has been cut to $3,500,000 It was learned yesterday. The full project, to cost possibly $15,000,000, was deemed impossible because of the large proportion of material expense in relation to labor cost. The smaller amount would permit clearing of a few of the most serious traffic hazards, officials pointed out. No chance for Public Works grants was held, due to the fact they must be matched by loans and the city is at its limit of bonding issues.

The WPA petition is expected to go to Washington soon. BURNED BY HOT FUDGE. Severe burns on the right hand were suffered by Norma Jean Bolton, 17 monthsnld. when she placed her hand in j.plate of hot fudae at her home, 'orth East street, yesterday aft Police took her to the City nospital for treatment. son.

Police took him to the City Hospi The old belief that when you go Ashing you must never speak above a whisper to your companion Is all nonsense, according to zoologists' studies of fish. These scientists say that fish have no external ears of sny sort, and can not hear most sounds which are made outside of the water. They have sensitive parts of their bodies which can respond to vibrations under water but not to sound vibrations outside the water. Of course, a loud noise could set up vibrations in the water sufficient to be registered by fishes. Copyright, tal where he was given treatment and he was returned to court and sentenced to serve 180 days at the Indiana Sl.ite Farm at Putnamville LJ and fined by L.

Russell New. gent, judge pro teni. Stevens, father of twenty children of whom only three are living, in 1 roP cluding one 9 years old and another BITTEN BY INFECTED DOG 4 dog that bit Wilhurn D. Hart, 241 North Richland street, yesterday found to have rabies, police n. Mr.

Hrt was notified tiijte Pastur treatments. 13, was charged his wire -v threatening her litft on several ot sions. ones with and in ether time with a butcher knife. Joseph ftarrfner, 147 Keatnrav avenue. Metal Cellns, Cornices ass Nkrllchte..

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