Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 297, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 April 1921 — Page 3

HOUGH TO TAKE OFFICE AT ONCE Appointed to Succeed Sims on State Tax Board. \milatn A. Hough, Republican, Green- , field, who has been appointed a member of the State board of tax commissioners by Governor Warren T. McCray to succeed Fred A. Sims, who resigned some time ago. Is expected to assume his dutleß at once. Mr. Hough la an attorney. He was appointed for a four-year term. Since Mr. Sims' resignation there has been a vacancy on the board. For the last two weeks the board has been assessing property with a membership of only two, John Brown, Republican, and Philip Zoercher, Democrat. Mr. Hough, according to Governor McCray, was not a candidate for the appointment. North Side Straw Vote Not for Howe Londly proclaimed assertions of Howe supporters that the norfn side Is 100 per for the Irvington professor and that he can count on the solid support of the college educated men and women of the city were shattered badly by two recent Incidents of the campaign. A poll taken several days ago by Republican workers of voters on one side of College aVenne, from Fifteenth to Twenty-First street, showed the follow-

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lng result; Robison 42, Shank 20, Howe 7. This territory lies In the First and Sixth precincts of the Second ward, which, according to Howe supporters, should be for Howe overwhelmingly. Last week at a luncheon of a fraternity, of which Professor Howe Is a member, a paper was circulated asking signatures endorsing his candidacy. It was expected that his own fraternity friends would rally to his support. The story goes that there were about thirtyfive present and when the paper had finished its rounds it contained exactly six signatures. Van Camp Cos. Absorbs Louisville Concern Plans have been announced for the absorption of the Louisville Food Products Company by the Van Camp Packing Company. The entire selling of the latter company's products Is done through the Van Camp Products Company, and as a part of the consolidation plans the Van Camp Products Company will take over the marketing of the products of the Louisville company, as well as the Van Camp Company. The headquarters of the Van Camp company will remain In Indianapolis. TURKEY APPEALS TO ALLIES. CONSTANTINOPLE, April 22.—Turkey has requested the allies to respect the neutrality of the Straits of Constantinople. The request was made In view of the threatened early renewal of the Greek offensive.

in such a highly condensed form that one dose of it is estimated to be approximately equivalent (in organic iron content) to eating half a quart of spinach, one quart of green vegetables or half a dozen apples. It's like taking extract of beef Instead of eating pounds of meat. If you are not strong or well you owe it to yourself to make the following test: See how long you can work nr how far you can walk without becoming tired. Next take two five-grain tablets of ordinary Nuxated Iron three times per day after meals for two weeks. Then test your strength again and see how much you have gained. Over 4.000.000 people annually are using NUXATED IRON. It will not injure the teeth nor disturb the stomach. Your money will be refunded by the manufacturers if you do not obtain perfectly satisfactory results. Rewnre of substitutes. Always look for the word NUXATED on every package and the letters N. I. on every tabled. Sold by a'l druggists In tablet form onlv.

‘SKY ADS ’ NEW MEDIUM IN USE BY LOCAL FIRM Miniature Balloons Carry Message of Furniture Company 125 Miles. Special to The Times. NEW HAVEN, Ind., April 22 H. L. I Lomont, who lives with his family In the suburbs of this village, recently had an object lesson presented to'him In a manner by which he became thoroughly convinced that It pays to advertise, providing the method is as far-reaching as the case which so forcibly presented Itself to him. Mr. Lomont relates his experence in a very lucid way, as follows: “On Wednesday evening, April IS, my wife, while looking toward the sky, observed what appeared to be a large balloon, or a number of small ones, moving in a northerly direction, but slowly approaching the earth. She called my attention to the object and we watched together until it alighted about 500 feet north of the house.” “My niece with, her two children were visiting us at the time. I asked the oldest child to go sue what the object was, and, if possible, bring It to us.” “Imagine our rurprise, when the child brought five small balloons, tied to-

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gether. It appeared that there had been seven of these at the time of their release, as two of them had burst, possibly because of having risen to an extreme height. On closer examination, I discovered the balloons bore the name of The World’s Fair Furniture Company and I decided at once that an advertisement that could sail in the air for a distance of 123 miles was a fact worth reporting.” “I then wrote to the Indianapolis firm to ask when they had released the balloons, so that I might know how much time had elapsed between release and the time the balloons came to earth near my home. The reply received declared that the little airships had been released 1“ the afternoon of the day of landing and had traveled the distance of 125 miles in about two and one-half hours. The balloons were released, the furniture firm said, to celebrate the opening of the baseball season at Indianapolis, April 13, when tbe Indianapolis Indians crossed bats with the Columbus Senators.”

Obregon Will Attend Dallas (Tex.) Fair MEXICO CITY, Mexico, April 22. President Obregon will visit the Dallas (Texas) fair in October, it was announced today. no told Dallas representatives that only a most serious situation here will prevent the trip. In case of such occurrence he will send a representative “who has his confidence.”

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MUST FEED BEES NOW, SAYS YOST Hunger Brings High Death Rate in Indiana. In some parts of Indiana, particularly in the southern section, populous colonies of bees show a high death rate —as much as 50 per cent loss through starvation in one or two localities, according to C. O. Yost, apiary inspector for the State department of conservation. Mr. Yost has issued a bulletin to several thousand beekeepers of the State warning them of the critical period at hand in bee culture and pointing out that where young bees are present in considerable number there i3 danger of serious loss if lees are not properly fed. “Beekeepers ara confronted with a somewhat unusual condition this season, due to the late, warm fall, mild, open winter and early, pleasant spring. As a result brood rearing started quite early

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