Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 258, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 March 1921 — Page 10

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We Will Help You to Save Safely jfletrfjer Cachings ar.U {Crest <£* Well-Known Morgan County Citizen Dead Special to Th Time a MARTINSVILLE, Ind., March B.—Jacob Meyer Neely, 81, one of the best known citizens of Martinsville and Morgan County, Is dead at his home In this city following an Illness of several months. Mr. Neely was born In Brown County In 1840. He and his wife moved to Morgantown In IS6B, where he engaged In the harness business. He was later appointed postmaster at Morgantown, an office which he held for twenty years. Mr. Neely came to Martinsville In 1891 and later was elected clerk of the Morgan Circuit Court. He was a thirty-sec-ond degree Mason. Three daughters and one son survive. Night Police Alarm Early Postal Clerks Special to The Times. GREENSBTJRG, Ind., March B.—Night policemen In this city were mistaken for hold-up men early this morning by an employe at the postofflce when he was accosted as he was going to his work about 5:30 and asked to give an account of himself. After his explanation he was released and allowed to go on his way. Another postal employe was accosted by the same two officers and beat a hasty retreat to a nearby restaurant, where he appeared out of breath and stated that he had been stopped near the postoffice by two “hold-up” men. Brown County Man Fined and Sentenced Special to The Times. COLUMBUS, Ind., March B.—Harvey Mink of Brown County was fined SIOO and sentenced to serve six months at the State Penal Farm when he pleaded guilty to a charge of operating an Illicit still. In the Circuit Court here yesterday. Mink was arrested by local officers shortly after he had moved his home and still from this county Into Brown County. P MPLES FACEANDJODY Itched Something Fierce. Lost Rest. Cuticura Heals. “The trouble I had started with small phnpiea on my face and body. STha pimples festered and when I would squeeze them they would dry and scale. They itched something fierce, and I lost a lot of rest scratching them. “I tried all kinds of remedies but nothing helped. I heard about Cuticura Soap and Ointment and bought them, and when I had used them about two months I was completely healed.” (Signed) Bernard Breiten bach, Sherman Atre., Ft. Atkinson, Wia. Give Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Talcum the daily care of your skin. lHOl.lHkrTMt.iaU AdJrM*: “Cvt!c*rL.kantJdet. Sofderrr?-Wtx“-c. Sotk? Sc. Chn tae tX. 50c Ttekm iJOJT Cuticura Soap ibires wri&oul mu*. For Stomach Agony Ask Your Druggist About Mi-O-Na. It Gives Relief in Five Minutes Yoar druggist will tell you that Mi-O-Na Is guaranteed to relieve quickly and safely, upset stomach and indigestion, or your money will be refunded. Have you gas on stomach? One Ml-O-Na Tablet aud the misery Is ended. Are you bilious, dizzy or nervous? Mi-O-Na will help to put you right In a day; gives relief in five minutes. Now, dear readex, don’t go on suffering with stomach trouble. Be fair to yourself; throw aside prejudice and try Mi-O-Na. And money back If yon don’t say Ml-O-Na Is worth its weight In gold. Sold by the Haag Drug Stores aud leading druggists everywhere. HYOMEI Ends Catarrh or money back, breathe it in. Outfit include* tabahe, Krtra bottles at all druggists —Advertisement.

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SENATORS DRAW LOTS IN DISPUTE Guessing Contest Rules in Reapportionment. The casting of lots wound up almost the last official business of the Legislature and resulted In the untangling of the most Involved problem of the session, that of legislative reapportionment. The dispute occurred with the reapportionment of the southern part of the State as It applies to Senators. Senator Cecil Tague, Brookvllle, objected to the manner In which the southern part of the State was apportioned. A conference committee, of which Senator Teague was a member, failed to agree. Lieutenant Governor Branch refused to heed the request of the committee that It be discharged. At the last minute the question was put up to Governor "Warren T. McCray. The suggestion was made that the Senators draw lots. This was done by guessing the page number at which a book was opened. Representative Herbert Willis, De Kalb County, won and suggested a compromise plan which Senator Tague had refused to accept. Mr. Willis gave Senator Tague Union, Franklin, Decatur and Bartholomew Counties, and this suggestion was adopted. Senator Tague had asked for Union, Franklin, ltipley and Jennings Counties. Central Labor Union Formed in Columbus Special to The Times. COLUMBUS, Ind., March B.—A Central Labor Union for the city of Columbus was formed at a meeting of representatives of the various unions of the city here Monday. The unions represented were said to include approximately one thousand two hundred men and were the carpenters, the molders, the railroad clerks, brick masoni, the machinists, the furniture workers and the barbers. Adolph J. Fritz of Indianapolis attended the meeting and assisted In the organization. The following officers were elected: Frank Bocock, president; Carl Specht, vice president; Louis Crippen, secretary. “TIZ” FOR TIRED AND SORE FEET Use “Ti z” for puffed-up, burning, aching, calloused feet and corns. Why go limping around with aching, puffed-up feet —feet so tired, chafed, sore and swollen you can hardly get your shoes on or off? Why don’t you get a box of “ “Tlz” from the drug store now and gladden your tortured feet? “Tlz” makes your feet glow with comfort; takes down swellings and draws the soreness and misery right out or feet that chafe, smart and burn. ••Ti*” Instantly stops pain In corns, callouses and bunions. “Tlz” is glorious for tired, aching, sore feet. No more shoe tightness—no more foot torture.—Advertisement. GLASS OF SALTS 1 CLEANS KIDNEYS If your Back hurts or Bladder bothers you, drink lot3 of water. When your kidneys hurt and your back feels sore, don't get scared and proceed 1 to load your stomach with a lot of drugs! that excite the kidney* and Irritate the. entire urinary tract. Keep your kidneys clean like you keep your bowels cleans by flushing them with a mild, harmless salts which removes the body's urinous waste and stimulates them to their nor-j mal activity. The function of the kldneya Is to filter the blood. In 24 hours they strain from It 600 grains of acid and waste, go we can readily understand the vital Importance of keeping the kld ,ney* active. Drink lots es water—yon can't drink !too much; also get from any pharmacist j about four ouncee of Jad Salta; take a tablespeonful In a glass of water 1 before breakfast each morning for a few .days and your kidneya will act fine, [This famous salts la made from the 'add of grapes and lemon juices, combined with Uthla, and has been used for generations to clean and stimulate clogged (kidneys; also to neutralize the adds ln< urine so It no longer Is a source of lrri-i tatlon, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Saits Is Inexpensive; can not Injure; makes a delightful effervescent Uthla-water drink which everyone should take now and tbeen to keep their kidneys ciean aud active. Try this, als* keep up the water drinking, and no doubt you will wonder what became of your kidney trouble and backache.—Advaruswmeat.

Clothes Index a Man’s Position "Whatever his vocation, the man who is getting on instinctively shows it in his bearing—in his assurance. He demands clothes that emphasize his ability—and such clothes you will find at the WHEN. The new Spring suits are here, comprising the newest style conceits, in those stunning one, two and three-button models, either single or doublebreasted effects. Herringbone and pencil stripes and checks. Colors brown, green, blue and gray. Prices to suit any man—-s3s-$40~545

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Fire broke out in the New York Emporium at Tickville Tuesday night, after everybody else had gone to bed. At the time it was rumored around that the proprietor was not present, but this is a mistake. He was there from start to finish. • • • Poke Euz.ley passed through Bounding Billows Friday afternoon driving his yoke of steers. He was traveling so slow the Town Marshal threatened to arrest him for taking time. * * • A runaway team passed through the Calf Ribs neighborhood Monday afternoon and caused nearly everybody to get up and go out In the road with their heads not combed.

Use This Stropper Thirty Days If, at the end of that tim*, you find that it is not a good -~_ri investment we will Iminilcx % bnoppet A quick and never-falling device for stropping. Gillette or Durham-Duplex Razor Blades It costs $5 but is guaranteed for ten years. You will save the amount you are now paying for new blades the first year—say nothing of the satisfaction of having a perfect edge for every shave. Use it for thirty days and if you are not delighted simply return the stropper and get your money back. Mr. Bell, a factory representative, will be at the store all this week. Come In and learn from Mr. Bell much of Interest regarding the care of razor blades. Note These Prices on Razor Blades Auto Strop 37c per pkg. of 5 Durham-Duplex . 37c per pkg. of 5 Endera 28c per pkg. of Ever-Ready 29c per pkg. of 6 Gem 37c per pkg. of 7 Gillette 37c per pkg. of 6 Keen Kutter 29c per pkg. of 5 Sextobiade 24c per pkg. of 1 See the cutlery display In our west window. VQNNEGUT’S 120-124 E. Wash. St. EIBWI -Waub - 4 BULGARIAN BLOOD TEA Assists Nature To purify the blood. To gently move the bowels. To sweeten the stomach. To start liver action. To flush the kidneys. Every thoughtful parent will keep a box of this Pure Herb Tea on hand as a first aid remedy to kill colds and w;ard ott “Flu,” Grippe, Pneumonia. Sold Everywhere by Druggists

INDIANA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 1921.

Prisoner Takes Own Life in Jail Cell Special to The Times. RICHMOND, Ind., March B.—Albert Eartell, 27, a prisoner In - the Wayne County Jail, took his own life In his cell by hanging himseif with strips cut from hi* blanket. It was several hours be/fore his body was discovered, as othet prisoners say they heard no disturbance. Eurtell was to have been tried Monday morning on a charge of criminal assault on a 10-year-old girl. FIRE DESTROYS HOME. GREENSBURG, Ind., March B.—The home of Nathan Boling, who 11 res southeast of Clarksburg, nine miles east of this city and all the contents were destroyed by fire Monday. Only two children and an aunt were home at the time and the fire was not discovered until it had gained great headway. The occupants had Just run from the flaming structure when the roof collapsed. The loss was partly covered by insurance. Family group* hold a dear spot In the hearts W A of the parents and ehil- I ,fjL (Iren. It take* but a few minutes for these \ group portrait*. Come i wmßl today. Bth Floor Kahn Bldg.

From Times, Starch 7 WEDNESDAY TO BE ‘FISH DAY’ Observation Possible Far From Sea or Lake. Residents of districts far from either the Great Lakes or coast sources of supply will be able to enjoy fish dinners on national fish day, Wednesday, and even those In the most remote sections may dine on cured or canned marine delicacies. The day will serve to bring home to those at a distance from the fishing grounds the Importance of keeping the fleets at sea, for the fishery 1* a practical school from which come sailors and officers to man merchant and naval ships. In addition these men form an Important factor In the wealth producing class of the country, for every fish taken from tfie water Is new caplral added to the wealth of the Nation. For this season it Is well to eat domestic packed fish products. The use of Imported goods adds no more wealth to the United States than the use of Imported grain. In fact, the fishermen are the farmers of the sea, the one difference being that they reap a harvest prepared by nature which does not require planting. In addition to being an economic food the plentiful varieties of fish, such as cod, haddock, herring, mullet and the lighter grade* of salmon form a most important part in a well-balanced diet.

FANCY LARGE MULLETS, ( PER pound, FANCY STOCK; CAUGHT ) —w THROUGH THE ICE IN CA- ) 1 flip NADIAN LAKES ( ' *• V-T EAST COAST HADDOCK, / PER pound, BOSTON COD, BOSTON ) BLUEFISH, River Carp, River g Buffalo, etc ( f per poundT^ 2,000 Lb3. Fancy Lake Pickerel _■! (2 to 4 lbs) ■v PER POUND, i 3,500 Lbs. Choice Yellow Pike (No. 1 Salmon, 1 to 2 lbs.) I f per pound/I I 2.800 Lbs. Fancy Tulibee Baby Wkitefish (about 1 lb. each), fine for frying tLam Many Other Specialties—We Have Them All. WHERE TO COME Willis Fish and Oyster Cos. 337 E. Market Street (Between Alabama and New Jersey Streets)

THE ROMON AUTOMATIC CHASSIS LUBRICATION SYSTEM Is Exclusive Equipment on Saxon Duplex Cars It does in five seconds what you cannot do in three hours See the Chassis at Our Salesroom DICKEY MOTOR SALES CO. 1027 N. Meridian St. Circle 0673. Office Furniture jpWB jjf We have one of the largest aisortments of every style k : Gesk needed for the office. Let •( "•■wawl us help you In the proper e- M&aai J lection. Fire and burglar proof LJS * jly( aafes and vault doorv. Jj | thiJ l^ii Safas for homo or office. • 0 FIXTURES FOR STORE, OFFICE AND BANK. AETNA CABINET COMPANY Display Rooms, 321-29 W. Maryland St., Indianapolis

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National Fish Day Wednesday March 9th For National Fish Day, as well as the following days of this week, we offer the following specials: ‘Eat More Fish’

Come to the Auto Show Indianapolis Athletic Club Tonight at the Show , but the rest of the town will be there too rpake College, Central or Illinois street car marked Auto Show special to Fair Grounds. The million dollars worth of 1921 automobiles are in wonderful setting. There’s music, crowds, lights. The whole town will be there. Show rest of week opens 10 a. m. to 10:30 p. m. Admission 50 cents, including war tax. This is 22nd Semi-Annual Automobih Show Given Under Auspices of the Indianapolis Automobile Trade Association.

Wednesday Is Always 0 ir Children’s Day W I At Horuff’s Special Wednesday Only Boys’, Youths’ Little Men’s Shoes Gunmetai, English and d*i r\Q wide toe shoes pi.UO3OO yZi’rU \ p Girls'and Children’s Shoes I, 1 Shoe# come in kid and gunmetai leathers, and Kj jr\ in lace or button styles. Special— gs J sA $1.69 and $1.98 ~ Infants’ and Children’s Sizes I \*ll V. Lace and "button shoes with Q 1 V’jJ V / sKI light or heavy sola*; |l Jh/t VA weffS Wednesday bargain day.... l/Uv Remember, we save on hoe reJ pairing. Good rubber heels, 35£; O'Sullivan or Wingfoot, 50^. FOUR STORES w v 342 - 844 vir o ,n,a av *- j E ft HJrl IM# fLi ' ta. 1108-1110 Fountain Squara, Si 1 9 I II 1 IP 938-940 8. Meridian Street. JL g[ ft R ft £ |\J 2630 Northwestern Avenue.

KISSEL Automobile Salon CLAYPOOL HOTEL MAIN LOBBY During Auto Show Week March 7th to 12th An Exhibit of a KISSEL Custom-Built SPEEDSTER First ShoTving in Indianapolis Cars May Also Be Seen at Our Salesroom RAY-HOLZ MOTOR CO. 427 N. MERIDIAN ST. ALL ARE CORDIALLY INVITED ADMISSION FREE

5Z58& Why Not Buy a Moncrief ? Less fuel—More Heat —Lasts longer and sells at a reai VTtfS•~3r' sonable price. wfjjjfT/St We manufacture everything for warm air heating and vjf* sell direct, clean and repair all makes of furnaces. IS r- T^e Moncrief Is one of the most expensive furnaces made flj notwithstanding it sells at the price of an ordinary furI We #sell Carbonoid at One-Half Regular Price. i til IM The Henry Furnace & Foundry Cos. 915 NORTH DAVIDSON STREET.

Men’s Fine Dress Shirts New Spring Patterns—Splendidly tailored of fine count percale shirtings. Full cut, soft French cuffs. All sizes, 14 to 17. Specially priced at—--97c 3 f Cor. Wash, and Del. Sts.

FINE TRACTION UNIFORMS of all-wocl blue serge Leather - bound pockots and sleeves. *25 and *3O We are headquarters for all kinds of uniforms and uniform supplies. ASKIN & MARINE CO. 127 W. Washington St. ®usl the Best - ALL WOOL. SUITS and OVERCOATS Honestly tailored to ft) CV A vour measure for *%|| LEON TAILORING CO. ISI K. New York St. \J\Ms - —.— t SAVE MONEY ON WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN’S READY-TO-WEAR THE GLOBE 330 W. Washington St. i B. BOAZ, Jr. SIGNS, SHOW CARDS, OUTDOOR PUBLICITY 46 N. Penn. CLOTHING -onCREDIT Hoyle m arick and FC Clothing Cas 303-305-307 W. Washington St, t Door* West Senate Ava, * a Good Locations 1 Pick the right place for H your factory, store or ||| jj%| office and you have | IH laid the ground work Jjjjl Igi Th* finest detection of bust- |®g ffll ness locations In this city g|§j will be found advertised in Hi our Want Ad column#, j, ||j ftaad aud Usa the Want Ads in |jg pi Indiana Daily Time^P|

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