Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 261, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 March 1921 — Page 5

ENTERS RACE FOR 4TH WARD COUNCILMAN James R. Norrell, Leader for All-Negro County Ticket, Becomes Candidate. POLICY IS ANNOUNCED James R. Norrell, colored physician, who headed the movement for an Independent all-negro county ticket last campaign, has announced his candidacy for city councilman. The movement for an independent county ticket was checked by the refusal of the Republican controlled election commissioners to allow the petitioners to place the ticket on the ballot after several reasons had been advanced and overcome. Norrell announces bis candidacy as fol- ! lows: Editor the Times—l desire through the columns of your paper to say to tb. voters of the city of Indianapolis that 1 have yielded to the persuasions of my friends to become a candidate for the office of councilman of the Fourth ward. I am In the race to stay and win. I am no quitter and I am fully aware of the responsibilities of this important office. If I aru elected my efforts will be given to measures for the betterment of our citv, such as better street car service, closer transfer connection and cars on all lines shall be kept clean, not a few onl>. as we now And them. We should have the cross-town line, and my efforts will be given to that end, a promise that has been made by officeseekers for the last twenty years, but never kept. We are in need of better hospital services. I sball oppose “Jim crowing" colored natients and sball see that barriers now In the way preventing colored doctors from following their patients to the cltv hospital shall be stopped and all doctors alike shall have free access in the treatment of their patients, which is now denied them and we find no protest from any source. „ , Colored trained nurses shall be given a chance to develop their talents as nurses, and their color should not. and will not, be a barrier if I am elected councilman. W e need a tuberculosis hospital. where the white plague should be treated, whether that patient be white or black. As it Is now colored patients must remain in their homes and in the fam lv, thereby spreading the disease in, stead of checking it. Many homes of White families, are endangered by cooks and butlers living in homes of tnberculous patients, and this should be stopped. Our schools should be guarded more closely and tubercular children removed to a place or places where they would be Isolated and treated according to modern science. All these things and more shnll engage my attention if elected. 1 am not running In the interest of Shank. Robison or Howe. T am out for Norrell, and no one else, tut I will support the nominees I shall be a live wire in the progressive column of city politics, and will stand on the platform of a good city government. honestly and economically administered. Are you with me? If so. get on the Norrell band wagon. RECIPE TO CLEAR A PIMPLY SKIN Pimples are Impurities Seeking an Outlet Through Skin Pores. Pimpleß, sores and bolls usually result from toxins, poisons and Impurities which are generated In the bowels and then absorbed Into the blood through the very ducts which should absorb only nourishment to sustain the body. It Is the function of the kidneys to filter impurities from the blood and cast them out in the form of urine, but In many instances the bowels create mote toxins and impurities than the kidneys can eliminate, then the blood uses the skin pores as the next best means of getting rid of these Impurities which often break out all over the skin in the form of pimples. The surest way to clear the skin of these eruptions, says a noted authority, is to get from any pharmacy about four ounces of Jad Salts and take a tablespoonful In a glass of hot water each morping before breakfast for one week. This will prevent the formation of toxins in the bowels. It also stimulates the kidneys to normal activity, thus coaxing them to filter the blood of impurities and clearing the skin of pimples. Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless and is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with llthla. Here you have a pleasant, effervescent drink which usually makes pimples disappear, cleanses the blood and is excellent for the kidneys as well.—Advertisement.

ion a Carlin Instrument 'J'HIRTY years of experience in musical inj struments have resulted in a gradual selection of only those instruments of the very highest quality. Nationally known instruments of known value and unquestioned quality are displayed at Carlin’s. Carlin’s have a very complete display of Cornets, Violins, Drums, Drummers’ Traps, Mandolins, Banjos, Trombones, S Flutes, Clarinets. In fact, anything a musician could want.

Four Men Held After Fight on Street Car There was a battle on a street car at Meridian and Ohio streets late last night and as a result two negro passengers and the conductor and motonnan of the street car were arrested on charges of assault and battery. Those arrested gave the names of Preston Owsley, .1818 Cornell avenue, and Russell Ralne, 1611 Alvord street, both negroes, and the two street car men. B. Spicer, conductor, 963 Dorman street, and George Stewart, motorman. 2034 East Twelfth street. The conductor slid the two passengers refused to pay their fare and a fight followed. * • t Book Saves Life Julius McClain, 16, owes his life to a pocket notebook. Charles Stanford, 16, 206 Harris avenue, fired a revolver that he thought was not loaded and the bullet struck McClain. The notebook In McClain's pocket, however, stopped the force of the bullet and only a slight flesh wound resulted. The shooting occurred in a shed in the rear of the Harris avenue residence. The police were told the weapon was owned by Paul left It at Stanford’s home some days before.

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EARTH MOTHER TO ALL MANKIND Conservation of Resources Step to Happiness. The earth is our common mother and the sun the provider of her family. This one fact at least must be clear to all, to the thinker as well as to the toiler, to the grateful and careful user as well as the most prodigal despoller and reckless exploiter of her bounty. The earth, down to the deepest mine, every drop of water In her lakes, seas and rivers, in the ground and In the air, the air itself, which sweeps and energizes all things, is not only our living abode, not only our last resting place, but the source of our maintenance, our happiness and our prosperity.

Goodyear Service Station A Complete Line of Goodyear Cords, Fabrics and Heavy Tourist Tubes Changing and Mounting Free “Quality Considered, We Sell It For Less” OPEN SATURDAY EVENING TILL 9 O’CLOCK. i j I Wholesale CITIZENS AUTO SUPPLY Retail M/ / Pearl C. Barnes, Mgr. CO., Inc. Homer E. Enlow, Asbt. Mgr. wtS&rjJi -vFL/ ft Mass. Ave. at Delaware and New York Sts. Main 4168. _ NO WAR TAX CHARGED IN THIS STORE.

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INDIANA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1921.

Llko a llviug mother she keeps a wellfilled larder of a wonderful variety to gratlfv our needs, our comforts, even our whims, and the desire for luxuries. The earth is the common mother and her riches therefore belong commonly to all her children. But unlike the dependence of our natural parents mankind. In spite of Its wonderful development and marvelous progress, has not outgrown this state, but Indeed has become more and more dependent on the earth. Wastes reduced and resources judiciously used are the first, not the last, object of conservation. The material resources have an additional value when their preservation adds to the beauty and habitability of the land. Ours is a pleasant land In which to dwell. To Increase Its beauty and augment Us fitness cannot but multiply our pleasures In It and strengthen the bonds of our attach-

ment. To this end the State department of conservation was created and toward this goal the forces of its various divisions are headed. That the goal be reached, cooperation of all patriotic Hooslers with a love for home Is virtually esientllal. —Department of Conservation Bulletin. Workmen Recalled in Pennsy Shops Special to The Times. LOGANSPORT, Ind., March 11.-Penn-sylvania Railroad officials called forty car repairmen back to work Thursday and indicated that others would be returned by the end of the week. This is probably the first step toward a return of normal conditions In the shops here, which have been closed down for ten days.

Auto Business Sold a t Receiver’s Sale Special to The primes. SHELBYVILLE, Ind., March 11—At the receiver’s sale of the Union Auto Supply Company, George L. Markley and Charles Meyers, the original owners of the Markley-Meyers Garage, the concern which was purchased by the Union Auto Supply Company when the proposition was organized last Octoher. bought in she

—Low rents do make a difference. The People’s is located out of the High Rent District. Compare our prices with those of other stores and you will find the People’s is the home of best values.

NEW SPRING STYLES jmk MEN and WOMEN Jf mfl x- You’ll find in our store a most complete selection of Kju the newest Spring styles for both men and women. A'(S&|Lra >,T You can select your entire Spring Outfit and arrange • I 1 '' *° r * n we ekly or monthly sums to suit Men's Women's Department Department Suits $25 Up OUR Suits $25 Up Topcoats ... $25 Up F" f? F /Y J7* pi a j\i Urcsscs.... sls Up Gaberdines .. S3O Up KLUII rLAN Coats sls Up is simply an improved charge Raincoats ... SXO Up account brought to a more prac- Skirts ...... .$3 Up Trousers $4 Up ence. Waists $5 Up

Boys’SUITS have the latent fityles In boys' uiti. They're milts that will give food wear und ftatiftfoction—sß.oo UP

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With “Worth While Furniture” Special Inducements During March Four Piece Daveno Suite, Complete, 3 79.50 Massive set of living room furniture, consists of library table, rocker, chair and /ftpy/V f* /V daveno (extends to full size bed). Finished in golden or fumed oak. A big special, m. / ■ prices start at •*•• dj J t/9 CONVENIENT CREDIT TERMS.

DURING THE MONTH OF MARCH WE WILL GIVE AN EXTRA DISCOUNT ON ALL CASH PURCHASES.

WE CLOSE SATURDAY AT 6 P. M.

“THE HOME OF WORTHWHILE FURNITURE.”

SPECIAL 42 Piece Set Dishes $12.98 $2.00 Cash, $1 a Week.

property. Mr. Markley and Mr. Meyers Were the only bidders. The receiver’s sale resulted from a complaint filed by a number of stockholders who demanded an accounting and the appointment of a receiver, when he declared that officers of the company had squandered the assets of the company and were not properly managing the place. The concern was operated on a cooperative basis with Selby County bust ness men and farmers as stockholders.*

£ the square deal STORE t L FRIEWCLCrmSGCOtI

;■!(. THE SQUARE DEAL STORE One and One-Half Squares West of State House, j

2 Get Farm Terms for Hooch Vending James Santuccl, 409 South Pine street, and Frank Sgro. 718 Lord street, were found guilty of operating a blind tiger and each was fined SIOO and costs and sentenced to se+ve thirty days on the Indiana State farm by Judge Walter Pritchard in city court yesterday afternoon. In addition to the blind tiger n ’ o—o < ?intueei wn= fined SIOO and costs for carrying concealed weapons.

—For nineteen years the People’s Friend has been serving the people of Indianapolis. That this stofe has backed up it “Square Deal” slogan is attested to by its thousands of satisfied customers.

Men's Trousers We show one of the largest lines of trousers In the city. Oat values are c-.-iutched $4.00 UP

SPECIAL 11 Piece Genuine Aluminum Set $11.98 $2.00 Cash, $1 a Week.

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