Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 18, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 June 1920 — Page 12

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■ 1910 It must be admitted that the unused teapot in the old corner cupboard was an attractive place for the savings of early Indianapolitans. But there was need from the first of something more than an attractive hiding place for savings. If the city was to grow it was necessary to keep them in use by lending them at interest to those who were building up the city’s business. Hence the early establishment of banks, among them, in 1839, one bearing the name of Fletcher. Indianapolis is still trying to grow, it needs still the savings of the community deposited at interest to be I lent again for the building up of homes and industries. And there is still a bank bearing the name of Fletcher, which combines the features of attractiveness, safety and profitableness as a depositary for the savings of I this community. I jflettbrr I firings anti Artist Compang 1 Northwest Corner Market and Pennsylvania I v

DE LA HUERTA‘TO ! AID NO FACTION’ New Mexican Chief Holds His Country First. MEXICO CITY. May 31.—Provisional President-elect Rodolfo de la Huerta, In the first statement he has issued since election, said ui>on the eve of his Inauguration he does not come to the presidential chair as the supporter of any political faction. “I desire only to inforn. the nation,” he declared, “that in the discharge of my office I will labor enthusiastically for the betterment of the proletariat, at the same time giving facilities to all meu of enterprise for the exploitation of the natural resources of our country and the development of all industries within the nation." Owing to his illnes, the president-elect spent the greater part of the day in bed. Gen. Obregon, P. Elias Calles, minister of war, and other leaders conferred with him regarding governmental affairs. The inauguration at 4 p. m. tomorrow promises to be very simple, lacking in the pomp that has heretofore marked the installation of the executive chief of Mexico. Following the ceremonies, De La Huerta will assume occupancy of the presidential palace and will announce the portfolio of his cabinet. It is expected that in addition to Calles. already named, he will appoint Antonio Villareal as minister of the interior; Salvador Alvarado, minister of the treasury, and Iglesias Calderon, foreign minister. 12 Scales Condemned by Weight Inspector The board of public safety did not hold its regular meeting today and there will be no meeting before next Tuesday unless something unusual comes up. The weekly report of the inspector of weights and measures made at the office of the board showed that during the week ending May 20, 1,553 scales were sealed, 103 adjusted. 12 condemned. 7 confiscated and 14 reinspected. According to reports of Walter B. Stern, commissioner of building, during the month of May permits were issued for construction work totaling ?1,403,237, whereas the reports of May, 1019, showed building to the value of 51.156.091. Building reports for the week ending May 20 showed construction work valued at $518,423 under 220 permits netting 1455.25 in fees. A lew Method Removes Superfluous Hair Roots! L Have you “tried everything” for that Fannoying hairy or fuzzy growth and ' about given up in despair? Well, there’s just one thing more to try, and you must try it. because it is the one home treatment that reaches the very root of such troubles. The new process is not to be compared at all with depilatory, electrical or any other method you’ve ever heard of. It is different, because it actually removes roots and all—you see the roots with your own eyes. Just get a stick of pbelactine from your druggist, follow the simple instructions. and you will be delighted with the resnlt. Pbelactine Is odorless, non-irri-tating and can be used with entire safety—you coultk even eat it with impunity. It is an instantaneous method.—Advertisement. How Thin Folks Can Flesh If you are weak, thfn and emaciated and can't put on flesh or get strong, no matter how much you eat. go to Haag, Hook, Huder and get enough Blood-Iron Phosphate for a three weeks treatment and take It as directed. If at the end of three weeks you don't feel stronger ;nd better than you have for months; if your eyes aren't brighter and your nerves steadier: if you don't sleen better. and your vim. vigor and vitality Aren’t njore than doubled, or if you ■nven’t put on several pounds of good Bay-there flesh, you can have your back for the asking and BloodPhosphate will cost you nothing. BtfPORTAN’T—Bload-Iron Phosphate only in original packages, conBlning enough for three weeks' treatKent, at *1.50 per package—only 50c a —Advertisement.

NEGRO ‘ATHLETES’ BACK IN‘TRAINING’ Judge Tells Police Mistake Was Made in Raid. Members of Norman Reilly's “Athletic club.” in the rear of his shining parlor, 532 Indiana avenue, were back in "training” today. Twenty-one negro “athletes” appeared in city court Monday charged with gambling and visiting a gambling house, and Reilly was charged with keeping a gam bling house. Sergt. Russell and his morals squad raided his place three times Saturday afternoon. KISSELL TELLS OF SCENE INSIDE. “Judge,” testified Sergt. Russell, “we found 10 cents and three dice and the men around a table when we rushed in. "They grabbed up a lot of money off of the table. “Reilly was in front and he pounded with a stick to give the alarm that we were coming." Two negroes were placed on the stand ' and testified that the place was an athletic | club, and that they were playing checkers when the police entered. Then came the star witness for the defense—Grafton Blankenship, he said his name was. “IVhat were you doing?" asked Prosej cutor Spaan after Blankenship had testified as to the athletic activities of the club. “I am a city employe," testified the j well dressed witness. “Oh, oh, I don't mean that." exclaimed } the prosecutor. “What I wanted to know was what were you doing when the police j entered the room?” PUNCHING BAG, CITY WOKKKR SAYS. “I was punching the bag,” explained the city employe. Then the witnesses admitted the “athletic club” was not incorporated and did i not have a name, but was Just on ath- ! letic club where the “colored boys could gather and put ou the gloves." The police did not realize what a | “mistake" they had made until Judge Walter Pritchard explained that every | time fifteen or twenty negroes are gathered in a room on “th^i venue" it is no indication that there 4s a “craps" game in progress. The court dismissed the* oharsgs against all the "athletes." LIFE WAS A, j MISERY TO HER Says this Woman Until Relieved by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Carrollton, Ky.—“l suffered almost two years with female weakness. I TiiininiiiiinniiiiTnmi could not walk IlljlMgg&iJH any distance, ride ot take any exer- ' cise at all with* swept the floor or work it _ would j energy and life j was a misery to • ivWi me. I was under the care .i a good physician for several months and tri“d other remedies. I had read of Lx ’ia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and decided to try it. Afttr taking twelve ■ bottles I found myself much improved and I took six jnore. I have never had any more trouble in that respect since. I have done all kinds of work and at present am an attendant at a State Hospital and am feeling fine. I have recommended your Vegetable Compound to dozens of my friends and shall always recommend it.” — Lillian T. Tharp, 824 S. 6th St., Carrollton, Ky. If yoiv have any symptom about whych you would like to know writ.e to the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Cos. Lvnn, Mass., for helpful advice givin free of charge.

SENATE TO DALLY ON SOLDIERS’ BILL ‘lmpossible’ to Move It by Recess, Leaders Say. WASHINGTON. June I.—Adoption of the soldiers' nid bll! in the senate before the close of congressional activities June 5 was declared "practically impossible” by democratic and republican leaders of that body today. The bill, as it passed the house, contains revenue features objectionable to the republican majority of the senate finance committee. The committee has paid little if any attention to the question, feeling until very recently it would not be passed by the house this session. To redraft the revenue features of the bill would take several weeks and the members of the committee point to the fact only five days remain. Including today. before congressional activities give way to national contentions. Conking OU—Gloasbrcnner’s. IS ABLE TO WORK AFTER BEING OFF FOR SIX WEEKS Indianapolis machinst was down with kidney trouble, lazy liver, disordered stomach and nervousness. Claims the new medicine Dreco has given him prompt relief and advises the public to try it. “I advise everyone who has. a sluggish liver, weak kidneys or stomach trouble to get a bottle of Dreco at once for it will surely relieve them,” declared the well known machinist, Mr. N. W. Thoonburgb, of ;)C2 Ev.dng street, Indianapolis, Ind. “I often had to get up five or six times during the night; this broke up my rest very badly and next morning I’d be tired out and not fit for work, my liver was lazy which gave headaches, dizzy spells and that no-account feeling, my food did not digest well, but lay heavy in my stomach. "Dreco put a stop to all th'a and now I sleep the whole night through without waking up: I never have a dizzy spell, not a backache. Dreco did me so much good that my wife is also taking It and It has about relieved her constipation and nervousness. Bosh of us are great believers in Dreco and have tcld a lot of our friends about it.” Dreco acts on the bowels and relieves constipation, rouses a sluggish ljver to full action, sirengthens the kidneys: purifies the blood; quiets the nerves; Induces sound sleep and acts as a tonic to the vital organs, giving renewed energy and resistance. Mr. Williamson, the well-known Dreco expert, has headquarters at Clark & Cade’s, Claypool Hotel Drug Store, to meet the local public and explain the merits of this great remedy. See him today.—Advertisement.

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INSIDE FACTS ON WAR GIVEN BY FRENCH WRITER ‘Foch’s Battle,* by M. Recouly, Shows Problems Allied Chiefs Had to Solve. PARIS, June I.—The revelation that Gen. Pershing frequently clashed with Marshal Foch, and Insisted that his views regarding the activities of the American army in France be respected, is contained in the new book, "Koch's by Raymond Recouly, a noted military writer. M. Recouly was given access to French official documents for the compilation of his book and the contents may be accepted as authentic. The book discloses also that at the Senlis conference In November. 1918. when the military terms of the armistice were being drawn up Marshal Haig, commander of the British army, suggested milder conditions than those subsequently agreed upon. Gen. Pershing supported Marshal Foch and Marshal Pctaln, who contended that G r ”oianv was not yet completely beaten. The result was more drastic terms for Germany, including occupation of the Rhine bridgeheads. Following a series of minor Incidents, M. Recouly reports that In the midst of the Argonne battle two American generals visited Marshal Foch and informed him that considerable lossses were being sustained by the Americans. PERSHING WINS ANOTHER POINT. Marshal Foch wps asked if he did not wish to change his plans in view of the gravity of the American casualties. The generalissimo repHed that he did not. Relieving that the Franco-American offensive was not progressing satisfactorily, Marshal Foch sent Marshal Petain to regulate the details. Gen. Pershing immediately called upon Marshal Foch and Informed him that he (Pershing! wished to receive orders only from Foch himself, like the other commanders of the allied armies in France. The generalissimo yleled to Gen. Pershwishes in the matter. On Aug. 31.11918. says M. Uecoulv. Gen. Pershing notified Marshal Foch that he could not adhere to the generalissimo’s plan for the attack at St. Miblel to Be immediately followed by the offensive in the Argonne. since such a double campaign implied dispersion of American units. , Gen Pershing contended that he must abandon either the St. Mlble.l assault or the Argonne attack. lie declared it was for Marshal Foch to decide which should be given up. but in any ©Tent the United States army must not be split up, but must be used ns a unit. DETERMINED ON HT MI HI El, ATTACK. Marshal ’Foch replied that the Argonne attack must be carried out even if the attack against the German salient at St. Mthlel was abandoned. It was finally agreed that eight or ten American divisions should attack at st. Miblel while the American army should be used as a unit in the offensive in Argonne (north of \erdun) aa Gen. Pershing desired. M Recouly freely ndraita that the Americans on the Argonne front with the French at their left faced the most difficult task that confronted any of the allied armies in the final advance of the war because they were opposed to the , pivot of German resistance, i M Recouly recounted some of the obi stacles before the Americans, but saya that, even If the doughboys were unskilled In the science of warfare, they ! always desired to go ahead and were determined to advance against any odds.

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DOG HILL PARAGRAFS S> "Ns (fn l.inrrrn.v>rr.)m-~s 5 l*L o c Slim Pickens went to the tonsorial parlor at the blacksmith shop Saturday and had his neck all bowed for a haircut, but of course the barber had to go to dinner. • • • Sid Hocks took his watch to the repair shop and hopes to have it back by Sunday. A tap on the main flywheel of the watch suddenly flew off yesterday. Other than a cog being broken no serious damage was done, as Sid had presence of mind enough to stop it when he discerned some accident was taking place inwardly. • • • Luke Mathewsla says the older a person gets the harder he has to lean on his walking stick and specs. Are your teeth loose? Have you sore or bleeding gums? Ask your dentist for FREE PRESCRIPTION for SAPHANOL 3%. For sale only by SAPHANOL PRODUCTS CO. Room 3, 51 Monament Place, INDIANAPOLIS. mwMmuKtgi Money back without question t HUNT’S Salve fails in the L-d treatment of ITCH, ECZEMA. Nil RINGWORM, TETTER ors other i tching skin diseases J *75 cent boa st our risk. (it / /; HOOK DRUG COMPANY.

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$3,000 REWARD A. G. Schwab A. Sons, Jewelers, of Cincinnati, 0., will pay $3,000.00 in cath for the return to them of a trunk stolen May 15, from Baggage Room, Muncie, Indiana, described as follows, with full contents: A heavy wooden, painted medium dark red, 3 feet in length, 2 feet in width, 2 feet high, bound with heavy castiron, painted black; with heavy standard swing cover secured with two, brass hinge keylocks, and one spring snap directly in the center of the cover. On each end is painted in white letters ’’S-28.’' Letters about five Inches high with M S’’ painted directly over ’’2B.” Any Information secured relative to the recovery of this trunk A. G. Schwab & Sons of Cincinnati, Ohio, can be notified, or the nearest office of the Pinkerton National Detective Agency. f OUR SPECIAL BANK CREDIT PLAN Allow yoa to bay yoar home outfit at cash prices. D. N- FOSTER FURNITURE ANO OARPET COMPANY Opposite Traction Terminal Depot. 117-119-121 West Market street.

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