Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 15, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 May 1920 — Page 10

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MUNICIPAL AID TO BE AD THEME Experts to Tell How Their Own City Does Things. How a city may be “sold” to Itself and the world through the medium of advertising will form the keynote for the meeting of the Community Advertising department, to be held Monday and Tuesday afternoons, June 7 and 8, at the statehouse. The meeting will be coincident with the general sessions of the convention of the Associated Advertising Clubs of the World, June 6 to 10. The meeting will open with the report of Charles F. Hatfield, president of the department. Mr. Hatfield is secretary and general manager of the St. Louis convention and publicity bureau. He will be followed on the program by A. W. McKeand of Terre Haute, who is secretary-treasurer of the organization. TO TOUCH OX ALL PHASES OF ADVERTISING. “General Principles of Community Advertising From a Railroad’s Standpoint” will be the subject of an address by W. (?.• Byers, agriculture agent of the New York Central lines, Chicago: “The Welfare League Helps” will be the subject af an address by Harry C. Grimsley, lirector of the Terre Haute Welfare league. Terre Haute, Ind. H. E. Miles, advertising manager of a Maryville (Mo.) newspaper, will speak on “The Maryville Way.” “Plan Together—Work Together. Play Together—the Terre Haute Idea" will form the subject of an address by Thomas F. O’Mara of the Greater Terre Haute club. “The Keosho Plan” will be the subject of a talk by G. R. Lowe of Keosho, Mo., who Is the originator of the plan. “The Better Business Commission Doe* Its Part” will form the subject of an address by Kenneth Barnard, manager of the Better Business commission of Toledo. O. “Selling a Community to the Nation” will form the keynote of the Tuesday afternoon session. WILL TELL HOW ST. LOUIS DOES IT. "St. Louis’ Invitation to Selected Industries —a National Campaign" will be the subject of an address by John King Jr. of St. Louis, who will be the first speaker. Addresses by Boss B. Burns of Joplin, Mo., and N. Buckner of Asheville. N. C.. will follow. One of the features of the Tuesday afternoon session will be the round tabie discussion on community advertising. This will be conducted by Arthur Thomas, manager of the bureau of publicity of the Omaha Chamber of Commerce. Reports will be read from cities which have advertised In the past, cities that are now advertising and cities that are planning to advertise. Election of officers will follow and the meeting will adjourn until Wednesday, when a luncheon meeting will be held in the Florentine room at the Claypool hotel. The subject of this meeting will be “Selling a Nation to Itself: or Know America.” Speakers will include Harry N. Burhans. Denver tourist and publicity bureau, Arno B- Cammerer, assistant director of the national park service, department of interior, and Charles F. Higham of England. Pennsy Pensions 2 Indianapolis Men

Two Indianapolis men are among fiftyone employes of the Pennsylvania railroad who have recently been placed on the retired pension list. They, with other Indiana persons retired by the company, are John A. Zoller, 2256 Bluff "avenue. Indianapolis, thir-ty-four years six months; Francis M. Bell. ISO3 East Maryland street, Indianapolis, twenty-one years two months; Henry Kuhn, 520 West Miami avenue, Logansport. forty-six years seven months; George C. Pittman, 431 West Market street, Logansport. forty-one years; William H. Green. 217 Fifteenth street. Logansport. thirty-esight years four months; John M. Patterson, 1425 Broadway, Logansport. thirty-six years three months: Joseph Klein I, 10(18 Nlneteent hstreet. Logansport, thirty-four years nine months: John H. Barnes. 225 West Market street, thirty-three years nine months; John H. Patrick, 726 State street, Logansport, thirty-three years five months: William H. Reed. 1445 Second avenue, Terre Haute, forty-nine years: Anthony Gallagher, 1215 Poplar street. Terre Haute, twenty-two years four months: Henry W. Seibert, 1915 Oliver street. Ft. Wayne, thirty-eight years nine months; Frederick Block, 2231 Gay street, Ft. Wayne, twenty-seven years. GOODRICH APPOINTS SEYMOUR MAN*. William L. Clark of Seymour has been appointed by Got. James P. Goodrich, a member of the board of trustees of the state farm colony for feeble minded. husbaneTand wife GREATLY HELPED BY NEW REMEDY Sleeps much better since taking Dreco; stomach trouble greatly relieved and husband and wife declare it to be an excellent medicine. Charles Jeffers. 2405 Park street, Terre Haute, Ind., says: “I suffered a great deal from a disordered stomach and the ills that come along with it and my wife suffered very much from nervousness and was unable to get much sleep, which resulted in her being tired out all the time and having no strength nor energy. ‘‘We both made up our minds to give Dreco a trial and have each taken one bottle and don’t hesitate to say that we have been very much benefltted by this splendid herbal remedy." Dreco is the pure liquid extract of many roots, herbs, barks and berries, which act on the vital organs of the human body. After taking Dreco it Is noticed that the stomach is soothed and the gassy condition eliminated; the liver becomes active, relieving headaches, that dull, tlred-out feeling; nerves are quieted, which induces sound sleep; the kidneys are strengthened, appetite increased, bowels act with ease and regularity, and the whole system takes on renewed energy, vigor and vitality. Dreco is harmless, pleasant to take and the effects are quickly felt. Mr. Williamson, the well known Dreco expert, has headquarters at the Claypool Drug Cos., to meet the local public and explain the merits of this great remedy. See him today.—Advertisement. - ■ ■ -- 1 ; For Constipation Indigestion, Sick Headache, Bilious* cess, Bloating, Sour Stomach, Gas on the Stomach, Bad Breath or other conditions caused by clogged or irregular bowels, take FOLEY CATHARTIC TABLETS' A wholesome and thoroughly cleansing physic—mild and gentle in action. B. B. Ha-ward, Unadilla, Ga.: "I find Foley Cathartic Tablets give me quicker relief Irota -Mastication than anythin* I ever tried.** SOLD EVERYWHERE.

ONE-PIECE SUITS, BARE LEGS O. K.’D But Beach Loungers Taboo , Says Chicago Censor. CHICAGO, May 28.—Dazillng sights are promised for bathing beaches here this summer under a ruling by Walter E. Wright, municipal bathing censor, made public today. Bare legs, Wright decided, may flourish as long as the costume begins three inches above the knee, but deep V-neck cut costumes will be barred. One-piece bathing suits will be admitted, but they must be In conservative colors. Radical colors are classified as white and fleshings. Diaphanous bathing suits will be chased off the beach by burly cops who will be stationed there to assist in the censoring. Beach loungers will not be tolerated. “I see nothing in bare legs or onepiece bathing suits that should bs prohibited," said Wright. JAILED FOR STEALING CLOTHES. Charged with breaking into the cleaning establishment of the .T. D. Eastman Company and stealing clothes valued at SISS. Harol<j Campbell was sentenced from two to fourteen years at the state reformatory by Judge James Collins of the criminal court.

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BREWERY CLOSES AFTER 70 YEARS Schmidt Plant Shutdown to Release Four-Acre Site. For the first time in seventy years the fires were drawn under the boilers of the Schmidt brewery at McCarty and High streets last night and the brewery ceased operations. , The brewery, which is owned by the Indianapolis Brewing Company, has been used for the manufacture of soft drinks since prohibition became effective. Albert Lieber, president of the Indianapolis Brewing Company, announced that the manufacture of soft drinks will be transferred to the Lieber brewery, Madison avenue and the Pennsylvania railroad. The closing of the Schmidt brewery will release a four-acre site for manufacturing purposes, Mr. Lieber said. Nature Study Club Take Annual Jaunt Members of the Nature Study club of Indiana today made their annual spring trip to Brown county. The party left the Union station before 7 o'clock and left the train about five miles below Trevino. They will walk back to the station at Trevlac. . Mrs. Frank Deubig is in cbarge/of the trip.

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INDIANA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1920.

Insurance Agents Honor J. R. Dunlap J. R. Dunlap, president of the Federal Savings and Insurance Company, liaa been honored by the agents of his company, who have formed the Dunlap club, the purpose of which is to promote fraternallsm among the agents and to work for mutual betterment. The thirty-first anniversary convention of agents of the company is now being held at the Lincoln hotel.

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Presbyterians Meet at Winona Lake in 1921 PHILADELPHIA, May 28.—The Presbyterian church today had severed its connections with the inter church world movement. Legal difficulties were given us the cause for separation from the movement. Tha assembly expected to dissolve today. Winona Lake, Ind., was chosen as the place of the 1921 meeting.

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