Indianapolis Times, Volume 32, Number 267, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 March 1920 — Page 12
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FESLER SAYS GIVE PEOPLE TAXING POWER Stand of Republican Candidate for Governor Taken in Wabash Address. TELLS VIEWS OF LAW Speedsil to The Times. WABASH, Ind., March 17.—Demandlng that the power to issue bonds and the power to fix tax levies be returned to the people, James W. Fesler of Indianapolis, candidate for the republican nomination for governor, expressed for the first time in a speech here last night his views on the Goodrich tax law. Mr. Fesler also expressed opposition to the Adjustment of valuation In townships by the state tax board through the levying of horizontal Increase*. He expressed the sentiment repeatedly that the tax board should not assume authority where the legislature has not given authority. In discussing his sentiment for home rule Mr. Fesler said: “I am opposed to the provisions of the law and favor such changes as will place these matters entirely In the hands of the local authorities and taxpayers affected and not by a board located far from a community.** Mr. Fesler expressed the opinion that the present tax law has remedied many <>f the defects of the old law but that a year's operation has revesled the need for some important corrections. “Supervision of assessments of some character by the state board of tax commissioners is necessary,” Mr. Fesler said. “I, therefore, approve of the power vested in the state tax board, under this law. to cause assessments In individual cases to be certified to that board for its action thereon. GENERAL ASSEMBLY AND SUPERVISION. “It is, however, equally dear that only such supervision should be exercised by that board, or any other taxing official, as is clearly and unmistakably given by the general assembly. The tax board must not assume authority where the legislature has not given authority. Any usurpation of power by an administrative body should be vigorously and promptly checked. Public necessity does not justify a board in taking such action as it deems to be necessary without regard to limitation Imposed by law. “For many years the duty of equalizing taxes as between the several townships of a county has rested exclusively with the county board of review. In my opinion, it is still the duty of the county board of review to equalize between the townships In each county. Whether my view of the law is correct or not, 1 do not believe that the state board of tax commissioners should be given any original jurisdiction .in this respect. I favor an amendment to the law which still provide substantially that after the townships and local taxing units have -bben equalized by the county board of review, the state tax board shall have the power, if It claims that the work has not been properly performed to examine into the matter and to equalize in such case on Its own initiative. after notice and opportunity to all interested taxpayers to be heard, under regulations fixed by toe law itself and not pursuant to some rule adopted by the board. Likewise express provision should be made for a bearing and relief to any taxpayer whose assessment by reason of such inereuse is higher than the true cash value of his property. Such hearing should not depend on the pleasure of the taxing official, but should be a matter or right and held under such circumstances as would afford actual relief ad not a mere theoretical right to a hearing, which the time and the machinery provided by law make it impossible to grant.
APPROVAL REQUIRED LIMITING TAX RATE. “Section 19S of the law requires the approval of the state tftx board of any fax rate exceeding l'j per cent on each SIOO or when the assessment yields greater revenue than was obtained by taxation the preceding year. Section 201 of the law requires the approval of the state board before any municipality, county or township shall issue any bonds. I am opposed to these provisions of the law and favor such changes as will place these matters entirely in the hands of the local authorities. If safeguards are needed the sections in question could be so amended as that a certain proportion of the taxpayers could remonstrate against any tax rate or proposed bond issue after which the tax rate should not be fixed until reviewed by the state board and in the case of bond issues the same should not be made unless authorized at an election. This course would leave the entire matter to be determined by the local officials aod taxpayers affected and not by a board located far from the community affected which could hardly have any adequate idea of the community’s needs. Section 171 of the present law fixes four meetings annually of the state tax board. Some uncertainty and dispute has arisen as to the rights and powers of the board at these various sessions. The law should be amended so as to make such uncertainties entirely clear. The taxpayer is entitled to know when his assessment is to be finally fixed and that It can not be changed after the time prescribed by law. “I believe the time has come when some provision should be made by the legislature for special consideration of the matters affecting the public schools of the state. The duties of the tax hoard are now so great that it is physically impossible for the board members to give such consideration to the schools as the Importance and necessities of the Mtuation require." About one-third ot Mr. Fesler's speech was devoted to a discussion of the tax law. In the remainder he expressed favor for increased construction of good roads, Improvements In the school system and increased pay for teachers, a blue sky law, and construction of a state war memorial. In the discussion of the latter, however, he did not rqention the American legion nor the proposed special session of th*. legislature at which persons interested In retaining the national headquarters of the legion are demanding an appropriation be made for the purpose of constructing such a memorial to Include the legion headquarters.
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ANSWERS CHARGE OF CHORUS GIRL Manager Says Eleanore Quit the Show at Ft. Wayne. Billy Purl, showman, returned to Ft. Wayne, Ind., from Indianapolis today firmly impressed with the belief that chorus girls should be handled with dig erttion. He also returned under a SI,OOO bond to appear in federal court on the first Monday tn April to answer charges of violating the Mann act. Purl was ar rested by a deputy United States marshal in Ft. Wayne and arraigned before United States Commissioner Charles W. Moore yesterday. He is the manager of a musical comedy company and was ar rested on a warrant signed by Eleanore Toeklin, a chorus girl. According to Purl. Miss Yoikilne signed a contract to play In his company and came from Chicago to Ft. Wayne to fulfill it but her stage ambitions cooled rap idly and she started for home. Her trunks were attached for pay sai l to have been advanced and the arrest followed. S. Porter, n partner of Purl's, accompanied Purl to Indianapolis. Mastodon’s Skeleton Found Near Spokane SPOKANE. Wash., March 17 A skeleton, believed to be that of a mastodon. lias been unearthed at Penawawa on the Snake river near here by a road construction crew; The skull of the animal Is reported to be two and a half feet In width between the eye sockets, the tusks to be eight inches iu diameter at the base and the teeth four to five in' hea across. ASPIRIN FIRST KNOWN IN 1900 The Bayer Company introduced Aspirin to physicians 18 years ago. If you want the true, world-famous Aspirin, as prescribed by physicians for over eighteen years, yon must ask for “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin.” The “Bayer Cross'’ Is stamped on each tablet and appears on each package foi your protection against Imitations. In each package of “Bayer Tablets nl Aspirin” are safe and proper directions for Colds, Headache, Neuralgia, Tootliacbe, enrache. Rheumatism Lumbago, Neuritis, and for Pain in general. Handy tin boxes containing 12 tablets cost but a few cents. Druggists also sell larger “Bayer" packages. Aspirin lithe trade martt of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaeetlcacldester of Salicylicadd.—Advertisement.
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INDIANA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1920.
457,147 DWELL IN MILWAUKEE Figures Show 83,290 Gain, or 22.3 Per Cent. WASHINGTON, March 17.—The census bureau today announced the following preliminary 1920 population figures: Milwaukee, Wis.—l92o population, 457,147; 83,290 Increase; 22.3 per cent increase; 1910 population, 373,857. Oswego, N. Y.—1920 population, 23,626; 258 increase; 1.1 per cent increase; 1910 population. 23,368. Moline, 111.—1020 population, 30,709; 6.510 increase; 26.9 per cent increase; 1910 population, 24.199. Charlottesville, Va.—1920 population, 10.688 ; 3.923 Increase; 58 per cent increase; 1910 population, 6,765. Moberly, M 0.—1920 population, 12.789; 1,866 increase; 17.1 per cent Increase; 1910 population, 10,923. Wausau, Wis. —1920 population, 18.661; 2.101 increase; 12.7 per cent increase; 1910 population, 16,560. Sheridan to Quit as Legion Official Charles F. Sheridan, head of the service division of the American legion, will retire from legion work on Friday, it is announced. Mr. Sheridan, was connected with the bureau of war risk insurance in Washington before Joining the legion. He first Joined the legion as war risk insurance head and later became head of the service division. His home is in Syracuse, N. Y. A successor has not been selected. Kiddies to Contribute to War Statue Fund School kiddies of Indiana will give to the fund for the erection of a great statute, the gift of America to France, on the battlefield of the Marne. W. L. Taylor, chairman of the Indiana committee, after conference with state school officials, planned to open the way for contributions from every part of the state. Indiana’s quota of the $250,000 national fund is $7,500. The MncMounles statue will be a duplicate of the Statue of Liberty.
1 MUSIC NOTES Miss Goldie Williams, assisted by John Gunder, will give a program before the teachers' association of Huntington, Ind., March 25. Miss Mary Moorman, contralto, and Otis Igleman, violinist, will give a Joint recital Sunday afternoon at 3:30. Mrs. Arthur Monnlnger and Ferdinand Schaefer of the College of Music and Fine Arts, will give a recital Tuesday evening, March 39, at All Sonls Unitarian church. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Elliott, pupils of David Baxter, will give a program of Irish songs for the Kiwanls club dinnerdauce tonight. There will be an advanced students' recital ab the College of Music and Fine Arts Friday at the college hall. Miss Frances Beik and Miss ScheUschrnidt trio will go to Rushvtlle to give a' program for the farmers’ institute. JUST JOKING WRONG QFESTION. “What'll you be if there's another war?" ‘What’ll I be? Better ask me where I’ll be.”—Home Sector. A SOUND ALIBI. Judge Hare you a wife In Valparaiso? Old Salt (on trial for bigamy)—Never been ashore there, yer worship.—The Bystander (London). A FRIEND IN NEED. "Hear about Bill Bottlenose? He’s got a case of lumbago at his house.” "I guess I'd better run over and help him drink it up."—Home Sector. EUROPEAN SCHOLARSHIPS. Twenty fellowships, each with a stipend of SI,OOO or $1,200, will be awardej in May to American students, men and women, for technical research and humanistic study in the universities of Sweden. Denmark and Norway.
THIN PEOPLE SHOULD TAKE PHOSPHATE Nothing Like Plain Bit ro-IMionphate to I'ut on Firm. Healthy Flesh and to Increase Strength, Vigor And Nerve Force. Judging from the countless preparations nna treatments which arc continually being advertised for, the purpose of making thin people fleshy, developing arms, neck and bust, and replacing ugiy hollows and angles by the soft carved lines of health and beauty, there are evidently thousands of men and women who keenly feel their excessive thinness. Thinness and weakness are often due to starved nerves. Our bodies need more Phosphate than is contained in modern foods. Physicians claim there is nothing that will supply this deficiency so well as the organic phosphate kuown among druggists as bttrp phosphate which is inexpensive and Is sold by Haag's seven stores, also Hook's drug stores, and most alt druggists under a guarantee of satisfaction or money back. By feeding the nerves directly and by supplying the body cells with the necessary phosphoric food elements, bttro-phosphate should produce welcome transformation In the appearance; the Increase in welgjft frequently being astonishing. * Increase In weight also carries with it a general Improvement in the health. Nervousness, sleeplessness and lack of enertty, which nearly always accompany excessive thinness, should soon disappear. dull eyes brighten and pale cheeks glow with the bloom of perfect health. CAUTION While Bitru-Übospbflte Is unsurpassed for the relief of nervousness, general debility, etc., those taking it who do not desire to put on flesh should use extra care In avoiding fat-produclug foods.—Advertisement.
Croup Ends Life Many Children Die of Croup Every Year Before a Doctor Can Be Summoned. Parents of children shonld be prepared at ail times for a spasm of croup. Keen in the house a treatment that will give instant relief .md keep the child from choking until the axrhal of the physician. Get a 60 cent bottle of HYOMEI today and In case ol’ an attack of croup, pour !20 drops into a bowl of boiling water. Hold the child's head over the bowl so ithat it can breathe the soothing, penetrating vapor that arise*, in the meantime send for a physician. This treatment has helped many children and is a precaution that all parents I should promptly take. HYOMEI is sold by Haag drug stores and druggists everywhere and satisfaction is guaranteed for croup, catarrh, asthma ami bronchitis or your money back. If you have children, save this notice. MI-O-NA Ends Indigestion It relieves stomach misery, soar stomach. belching and all stomach disease or money back. Large box of tablets 00 cents. Druggists tn all towns. BEie THAN CALOMEL Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Are a Harmless Substitute Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are the result of Dr. Edwards’ determination not to treat liver and bowel complaints with calomel. For 17 years he used these tablets (a vegetable compound mixed with olive oil) in his private practice with great success. They do all the gcx<d that calomel does but have no bad after effects. No pains, no griping, no injury to the gums or danger from arid foods—yet they stimulate the liver and bowels. Take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets when you feel “logy” and “heavy.” Note how they clear clouded brain and perk up the spirits. 10c and 25c a box. Miller's Antlseptiu Oil, Known as Snake Oil Guaranteed to Relieve Pain, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, etc. GET IT AT THE HAAG DRUG CO. HUNTS Salve°fita “““be of ITCH, ECZEMA WORM TETTER or •’ renin* .km diueaucs. Tr* k >4 box at aui mk.
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In the attack of Grip of “Flu/’ nature’s effort to remove the poisons from the body often results in inflammation of the kidneys, and so it is well to help nature’s effort by inducing perspiration, with hot lemonade and hot mustard foot-baths, and hot water bottles. Obtain of your druggist a kidney and backache remedy, known as “Anuric” (anti-uric-acid) tablets. These help flush the bladder, kidneys, and the intestines, and act as an antiseptic, and if taken either before or during the attack lessen the pain and the danger to the kidneys. When the attack is over and it leaves you in a weakened, pale, anemic condition, it would be well to obtain an herbal tonic. A good one is Doctor Pierce’s Golden Medical Disc very, made from wild roots and barks of forest trees, and without alcohoL For those past middle life, Tor those easily recognized symptoms of inflammation, as backache, scalding “water,” or if uric acid in the blood has caused rheumatism, “rusty” joints, stiffness, get Anuric (anti-uric-acid) at the drug store, or send Dr. Pierce, Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y., 10 cents for trial package of Anuric, which you will find many times more potent than lithia and eliminates uric add as hot tea melts sugar. A short trial will convince you.
Intestinal Indigestion! A Form of Dyspepsia Usually Resulting from the Inability to Digest Siarchy-Food.
A great many people are severely bothered with Intestinal Indigestion due to the fact that the starchy foods, such an potatoes, rice, white bread, etc., are digested in the small Intestine and not in the stomach as Is generally supposed. To relieve this condition Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are well supplied with an Intestinal dtgestant so that Instead of practicing severe diet you may eat these essential. nourishing foods without distress. In the small intestine the pancreatic Juice acts upon the starches and ordinarily, In a state of health, possesses the power of converting them Into grape sugar and dextrine. Starch must be so transformed before It can be of use to the bodily economy. Remaining as unchanged starch, it either passes through the alimentary canal, and proves a useless burden to the system, because It resists absorption, or It causes Intestinal Indigestion. the food products becoming acrid through putrefaction, which often sets up. a catarrhal Inflammation of the intestine, resulting In diarrhoea.
BLACK-DRAUGHT AS A PREVENTIVE When-You Begin r eeling Bad With Feverishness, Headache, Cold or Constipation Give Your Liver a Tonic—Take Black-Draught. „ Candler, NT. C.—"l don’t believe there is a better medicine made than Black Draught; I have used It and my mother's folks used It for colds, feverishness, headache and deranged liver.*’ This statement recently was made by Mr. C. B. Trull, a wellknown farmer on Route 3, this placs. “1 nave, before now, begun feeling dull, a headache would come on, and I would feel all full of cold, and take a few doses of Black-Draught and get all right,” adds Mr. Trull. “Last year my brother had measles, flu and pneumonia. They wired us; I went to Camp Jackson to look him up. Down there different ones were using preventativea. I stayed with him. The only thing I used was Black-Draught. It kept my system cleansed and I kept well and strong.” By keeping your liver and stomach in good order, you stand in little danger of catching serious Ills that occasionally spread through town and country. Get a package of Black-Draught and have it ready for the first symptoms of a disordered liver. Most druggist sell Black-Draught. —Advertisement.
nj Try Making Your Own t Cough Remedy M Ten nut i*r atboat It, am] hart t In a better remM) than the ready- nj Qj made kind. Kaall/ done. JQ If you combined the curative properties of every known “ready-made” cough remedy, you probably could not get as much real curative power as there is in this simple home-made rgh syrup, which is easily prepared a few minutes. <3et from any druggist 2 1 /. ounces of Pinex, pour it into a pint pottle and fill the bottle with syrup, using either plain granulated .sugar syrup, clarified molasses, honey, or corn syrup, as desired. The result is a full pint of really better cough syrup than you oould buy reedy-made for three times the money. Tastes pleasant and never spoils. This Pinex and Syrup preparation gets right at the cause of a cough and gives almost immediate relief. It loosens the phlegm, stops the nasty throat tickle and neals the sore, irritated membranes so gently and easily that It is really astonishing. A day’s use will usually overcome the ordinary cough and for bronchitis, croup, hoarseness and bronchial asthma, there is nothing better. Pinex is a most valuable concentrated compound of genuine Norway pine extract, and has been used for gener (ions to break up severe "oughs. Tjb avoid disappointment, ask your druggist for “2V* ounces of Pinex” with full directions, and don’t accept anything else. Guaranteed to give abac lute satisfaction or money promptly refunded. The Pinex Cos, Ft. Wayne,
These minute germs enter the body thru nose, throat and lungs, and the first symptoms develop in from two to four days. It is important to practise personal cleanliness—a clean skin, mouth and nose, clean bowels. Avoid the person who coughs and sneezes. Sleep well, eat well, play well. Drink plenty of water, hot or cold lemonade. Then keep the bowels active. Every other day take castor oil, or u purgative made of Mayapple, leaves of aloe, jalap, and and rolled into a tiny, sugarcoated pill, sold by druggist as Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets.
In a complaint of this character man; persons use paregoric, bismuth and tannin to relieve the diarrhoea, ail powerful astringents and the; stop the trouble suddenly, "locking np” the morbid secretions. throwing the toxic intestinal poison ba<-k on the system, and often causing auto-intoxicatlon. BTUAKTB DYSPEPSIA TABLETS contain among other powerful digestives, a substance called panrrratln, which tbosoughly digests starch; foods in the small ntestine, thus preventing intestinal Indigestion. Those tablets also contain calcium carbonate, which is a mild though effective sub-astringent, and which by Its antiseptic properties removes the intestinal poisons that are always present In intestinal indigestion and diarrhoea. Not only are the starches digested by the use of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, but through the action of other ingredients they relieve stomach Indigestion and dyspepsia. Ryy a package from your druggist today for 50 cents and note the sense of relief that follows In short order.— Advertlsemtnt. ,
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HAD TERRIBLE COUGH AND NIGHT SWEATS ’ ** Cough about gone, eats and sleeps well, and gained 12 pounds. “In December, 1913, I had a feartfnJ cough, and my physician ordered me to* change climate Immediately. I went to San Antonio, Texas, and entered a sanatorium. Left there and came to Oklahoma City In ectobar, 1915. Had no appetite, could not sleep, had nigh* sweats nd was losing from one to three pounds a week. I also had catarrh ed the bowels, which the doctors had beau unable to relieve. “Relatives urged me to try Milk* Emulsion. I did so and began to lmpreve, alowly at first, but steadily. My weight has Increased 12 pounds. I have no temperature, and my cough is about gone. I can eat heartily, sleep well, and am working at my trade again.”— V. W. Neff, 610 No. Dewey Bt., Oklahoma City, Ok la. Nature does wonders In fighting off disease, If given the chance Milk# Emulsion is a powerful help In providing strength and flesh- It coats nothing to try. Milks Emulsion Is a pleasant, nutrlthr* food and a corrective medicine. It restores, healthy, natural bowel action, doing away with all need of pills and physics. It promotes appetite and quickly puts the digestive organs in shape to assimilate food- Chronic stomach trouble and constipation are promptly relieved—usually In one day. This Is the only solid emulsion made, and so palatable that it is eaten with n spoon like ice cream. No matter how severe your case, you are urged to try Milks Emulsion under this guarantee—Take six bottles home with you, use It according to directlog* and if not satisfied with the result*, your money will be promptly refunded. PHce 60c and $1.20 per bottle. The Milk* Emulsion Cos., Terre Haute, Ind. Sold by druggists everywhere.—Advertisement.
Without An Operation Wonderful Healing of Ruptnre. How a New Jersey Man Got Rid of a Severe, Right Inguinal Hernia Without the Slightest Trouble. Below Is * picture of Eugene M. Pullen, * well-known carpenter of Manasquan, N. J. If you could see him at his work, particularly when he handle* heavy timber. Jumps and climbs around like a youth, you would scarcely imagine that he had formerly been afflicted with a rnpture. Raptured In Right Side. At an early age Eugene Pullen was a* express driver. He bandied railroad baggage. One day after delivering a heavy trank on an upper floor he felt a pain In the right groin. The suffering increased and it was not long before the yonng man noticed the swelling. The doctor told yonng Pullen that he was ruptured and that he must either wear a truss throughout life or submit to a drastic operation. AH surgeons know that hernia operations, with anaesthetics. etc., are dangerous; they may end fatally. Moreover, it is a well established fact that many rapture operations are not successful; the bowel soon breaks through the sewed-up opening and protrudes worse than ever. Afraid of Operation. Like most others Mr. Pullen declined to take the risks of an operation; th* expense and loss of time had to be considered, too. Hoping he might get a little better encouragement, he went to another physician who. to his sorrow, gave him even less hope. It was pointed out to the young man that unless the rupture were perfectly held all the time or the surgeon's knife successfully nee*, he might expect an increase or doubting In the rupture with further complications, or the dreaded strangulated hernia which kills so many ruptured people. Victim of Trasses. The victim bought a truss a hard, spring-like affair, the best he could getIt tortured him. He tried another —still no relief. He was compelled to give up his express business. The herd tasks of ordinary men were forbidden him. H* became an insurance agent, in which position he did not need to do bodily work- " For six years Mr. Pullen dragged around, using various trasses, hard, elastic, etc., with never any contentment. One day his mother told him something she had jnst found ont. It was s simple end easy thing for him to do. He lost u time. , Discarded His Truss. Relief came at once; he almost forget that he had any rupture. Afterward came a cure—a complete healing—and, although years have passed and Mr. Pullen Is an energetic carpenter, working oa buildings, climbing over roofs, lifting lumber and such like, he is absolutely free from the old hernia. He knows h* is completely, lastingly cared. There was no operation, no lost time, no trouble—comfort and contentment from the very outset. He Is * strong, cheerful-minded man. Valuable Information Free. The valuable Information which Mr*. Pullen read in * newspaper many year* ago and gave to her son, together with further Important facta, will be sent free to sny reader of this who write# to Eugene M. Pullen. 918F Marcella* svsnae, Manasqaan, N. J., enclosing * stamp fog reply. Mention the kind of rnpture you have, whether on right or left *lde and what yon have already don* In your effort to cure it. A legion of caeee of all kinds of rapture in men and women. Including inguinal (groin), femoral, navel, scrotal, etc., have been reported completely healed- Ago sewn* to onto • difference.—Advorttaemant.
