Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 144, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 October 1922 — Page 2

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FIEBTFOG BONUS 15 NOI CLOSED, OmSSEBTS New Legion Commander Confident President Will Do No Veteran Harm. “There will be no le-t-up In thè fight for adjusted eompensation and untll I can have a personal conversation with President Harding I ara confident thè President will do no harm to any veteran.” declared Alvin M. Òwsley, newly eleeted national oom mander of thè American Legion. here yesterday. Commander Owsley spent a few minutes in Indianapolis en route to New York freni Denton, Texas, where he haa been spending a few days with his parents since thè dose of thè legion convention at New Orleans. He was joined at thè Union Station by Lemuel Bolles, national adjutant, and Garland W. Powell, acting director of thè Americanization committee. “We are going to New York to bid thè Fid:ic delegation good-bye and to make immediate arrangement for thè removai of thè Atperlean Legion Weekly frora New York to Indianapolis,'’ Commander Owsley said. Cimmander Owsley said in regard to thè Sawyer case: "The 'national convention expressed rny opinion exactly in demanding thè remavai of Brigadier General Sawyer as ohief coordinator of hospitalization work.” COUNTRYIS DRY niLLRFIU SD, SMOOBES Republican Declares Futile Any Talk cf Nominees of Repealing Volstead Act. It is futile for a candidate for Congress to talk about amending or repealing thè Volstead act, declared Merrill Moores, Republican nominee for Representative of thè Seventh district, in a speeeh at Cumberland last night. The southern States are dry and will remain solidly so, said Moores. It would take votes of members of Congress from all thè northern States to provide thè two-thirds majority necessary to change thè law and that, too, is hopeless. Moores argued. Joseph P. Turk, Moores' Democratic opponent is runnlng on a “light wines and beer” platform. Charge of thè Democrats thè Republicans have provided a "donothing” Congress were answered by Moores with records of bills passeri, number of Goverjiment emplayes cut down and reduction of thè national debt more than a billion dollars and even greater reducUon in thè annual budget.

PREPSREFBR MIWSTRUL Attorneys for Prosecution and Defense Arrive for Hearing of C. Frank Keeney. Iìy United Per m CHARLESTOWN. W. Va.. Oct. 26. —Attorneys for the prosecution and defense began arriving here today for the Keeney trial whlch bepins MOnday in Jeffersoh County Court. West Virginia unlon mlnere’ chief, C. Frank Keeney, is under indict--menr for treason. oonspiracy and in cor.nection with thè murder of John Gore, Logan County deputy. durlng thè arme-dì march of union miners and simapathizers. on T.ogan and Mingo Corintie?, in August. 1921. Counsel for the State have an nounced thè union leader will first be tried on the murder charge. A panel of twenty-five veniremen has been drawn. Twenty of the possible jurymen are - farmurs. - - Union ofTlctals .altach even sweater importance to tha "K- eney trial than to the trial of William Razzarti_youug mine union offirral who was acquitted of a treason charge aster a trial lasting several weeks. Keeney ls thè “big boss” and finding of the court will be a decided boost or thrust at unlonism in West Virginia’ mines. Since the Blizzard trial, three similar cases have been tried and convictions ohtained in eachi The Rev. James E. Wilburn, syinpathizer. and John Wilburn, his son, were each ecnvicted of murder in the second legree. in connection with the death of John Gore. Sentence ls expected to be passed when the court opens Monday. Walter Alien was sound g-jllty of treason, with a recommendaticr, of a jail sentence of ten years rather than death He is now serving time in county jail. - -

England Aims at nomination of Airways Bv RALPH n. TVR\ER LONDON Oct. 26.—Mastery of thè tvorld's commercial airways is thè avowed aim of Great Brltain. As England looks into thè future she sees thè day when dominatlon of thè air may mean ds much to thè prowess of empire as supremacv on tue seas has meant to England in thè past. Air enthusiasts are backed hy an influentlal group of "empire builders” in this belief and thè eivil department of thè air ministry is giving every pcssible encouragement to thè doveiopment of commercial air Service. Three Britlsh air lines are now operating to thè continent—one between London and Paris; another to Cotogne by way of Brussel and a third through Amsterday to Berlin.

BECOMES BRIDE OF A. W. SUTTON '' sii®-- .ST,.- nìlTtn'* ' MRS. AUBERT IV. SUTTON Miss Madge Garten was ma rried t o Aubert XV. Sutton with a lovely ceremony last evening in thè home o f thè bride’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. XV. C. Garten.

Sharp Fighi Between Little and Big Navy Factions Looms

Su Timet Special WASHINGTON. Oct. 26.—A sharp ftght between thè “little navy” and thè "adequate navy” men ls promlsed for thè next sossion of Congress. Budget Director Lord will be with the “little navy” crowd, as is oecora ing to the watchdog of the Treasury. But in the face of a promlsed deficit of $650,000.000 for the fiscal year 1923 the “adequate navy” men are golng to put up a reai. worth whlle tight. For orte thltig, "adequate navy”' men are greatiy encouraged over the defeat for Senator-of Congressman Pat Kelly, chairman of the subcommitteo on naval approprlatlons. Kelly Is Leader Representative Kelly was the leader of the “little navy” crowd in the House, and upon that Issue coupled with that of Newberryism he made hls contest for Senator In hls State of Michigan. Kelly stands high in his State, but he soon sound, acceordlng to the big Navy men, that hls ldeas on naval reduction were unpopular among thè voterà of Michigan. What he gained

SEGGIVftLIABLE HISTORICftL NlfiPS Members of State Commission Start Work on Survey of Indiana. The Indiana Historlcal commission, today began an extensive archeologica! and historlcal survey of the State for material to be prepared on maps showing all points of interest and a complete list of historlcal settings. These maps, when compieteli, will be the onlv maps of their kind in the United States. One ■will be kept by the State commission and another will he placed In thè State library. County historlcal societies thrnughout the State have been requested to cooperate In this survey by sending faets regarding historic mounds. grave yards, graVel pits, caves, quarries, vlllage sites, landmarks and other interesting fcatures. The names of all the old residents of counties, old hook?, dalries, directorles, ledgers, licenscs, newspapera, pictures, posterà, antlques, si reami s and other things will be coìlected by 'thè comihisslon. REFUSES Princes Must Live BSLGRADE, Oct. 26. Princo George, eldest son of tho late King Peter of Jugo Siavia, and until March, 1909, heir to the then Serbian throne, appeared before the JugoSiav cuibinet today and refused thè offer of his younger brother, King Alexander, of an allowance of 600,000 dinars. approximately $12,000. Prlnce George read a declaration Lcfore the members of tlie cabinet, saying the amount suggested would not suffice to pay his debts and support him In accordance with his rank As a prince of the royal house, he fonsidered himself entitled to live cimost in the samo style as the King Under no condition, he said, would he accept his 4>rother’s order to retire to Nish. Serbia. He declared that such an order would dishonor him, and was equivalent to being interned. IF YOU ARE WELL BRED You always break your bread into small piece with the fingerà before buttering it. You hold your fork ivith the prongs down when you use lt to hold your meat while cutting it and with the prongs ùp when you convey your vegetables to your mouth. When you have finished with a course you lay your knife and fork dose together with the handles toward the right side of the piate. The Glddy YVhlrl Hostess —But. my ùears. why are you leadng so early? Little Girl —We’re awfully sorry, but we have to go to another party want to get there bìfore the Ice creàm’s all gone.—Life.

for his - anti-Newberry stand he lost because of his stand on the Navy. “We are emerging from olir policy of isolation,” said a Middle Western Congressman today. “I am going to stand out for an adequate Navy, regardloss of the condition of the Treasury,” he said. “Thls country is rieh enough to have the kind of Navy thè people want, no matter what it may eost.” A generai overhaullrig of both the House and Senato Naval Ailairs Conimlttee is Inevitable in 1923. but rneantitne the so-called “adequate navy members” are laying their plans.

A boy walked down Virginia Ave., yesterday morning in his bare feet, with ilio temperature at thlrty-nine— W. S. Two traffic policemen were jok.ng with each other at Washington and Mc-rldian Sta., whlle a motorist disregarded the stop sign and nearly run over pedestrlans. The cops dldn’t even see him.—O. T. R. A womnn held a 10-year-old boy on ber lap all the way down town on a Street car, although there were plenty of vacant seats. —M. A. 11. Two high school girla walked down the Street Sunday afternoon, one carrying an elcctrlc curling iron and the other a small vlctrola and an artnful of records. —A. H. An officor on Massachusetts Ave. tiod uj> traffic to te!) som' 1 Kentucky visitors he would lock thein up if th<--y “were not so danin far from homo ” They dldn’t understand hfs sognai—Mrs. A.

Public Now Prefers Vegetcìblc Laxatives

Dr. Caldw!i’ Syrup Pepsin ffordi prompt reliei ia a namraì way Tue pubi ic is constantly Yiecoming _ moro discriminili ing in ils dioice of things. Tlioso subject to constipat.ion try to learn what makes them constipateil, and then tavoid it. If constipa lion persists * in spite of all |k their effdrts they * take the inildest, most easily teiera ted laxative obtainable, and not a <1 rast, i c ' physic that upsets them for day afterwards. As over 10 inillion hottles of Dr. Galdwell’s Syrup Pepsin are sold a year, a largo pro|K>rtiùn of the people of this country must believe tbat this mild vegetabìe compound is the propcr remedy for them, and so it is. No need to take salt water and powders hat dry up tlie blood; coal-tar drugs in candy forai that produco skin eruplions, or calumet that Balivates. These drug3 are “heroic measurcs”, over-effective, weakening and griping. The best constipation remedy is the one that moves the bowels without shock to your System, and such a one is Dr. Caldwell’a Syrup Pepsin. It is a vegetabìe

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BRINE CHRISTTO EARTH, IS EIE SEI BYBRETHREN Dr. J. E. Shannon Asks for Revival of Religious Conversation Everywhere. By I VALTER TANARUS). HICKMAN (Jrging a “revival in conversation about Our Lord all over the land,” Dr. J. E. Shannon today addrossed ministeri? and laymén attendlng a threeiay meeting of thè Indiana State Congress of the Uniteli Brethren Church at the First United Brethren Church. He pointed out liow few people rec.lly talk about the Lord in their dolly conversations. He declared that “we were never asked to bring the world to Christ, but that we were asked to bring the living Christ to tho .world.” Bishop 11. H. Fout. reslding bishop of the church, who is presiding at all the sessions, as well as the other speakers, is emphasizing the need of ovnngelism. In additimi to Bishop Fout, there are three other bishops of thè United Brethern Church present. They are Eishops Arthur R. Clipplnger of Dayton, Ohio; William M. Bell of Harrìsburg, Pa., and Cyrus J. Kephart of Kansas City.

FASCISTI OFITfILY BEINO PLICES IN COMENT Faction Has Grown to Be Strongest Single Politicai Element in Nation. t By United .Vfics ROME, Óct. 26.—One of tho raost unusual politicai movements In modem times—that of thè Fascisti —has just ma eh ed a dramatlc climax at Naples where several tliousand of the so-called “black shirts” are holding their national congress, demanding pia Ces in the ItalTan government. Fearlng dlsorders, the government dlspatched largo bndie of troops and marine there to preserve order, but the meeting appetiva to be passing peaceably under tho calrnlng influence of jts leader. Beglnning as a dlstinctive post war product deslgned to suppress a nienacing radicai movement in Itnly, the Fascisti have now reuched thè point where Ahey are the strongest single politicai element in the country. They are demanding a reorgantzation 'tf the government with Fascisti occupytng lendlng portfollos. Combitiation of Force Originali)' thè Fascisti were nranwhat comparable to what a combina tlon of the jJCu-Klux Klan. the ! American Legion and the vigilantes j would be In t.he United States. But by the timo the originai mlsslon of J snppressing a threatened attempt to put the Soviet principio of Lenta into effect in Italy had b**en executed, the Fascisti has developed tli charncteristics of a full-fiedged politicai party, organizing communtties throughout the country and sending deputles to the cliamber liete on the busis of their | natlonalist program. Curiously, the founder nnd thè present leader o ftho Fascisti, Benito Mussolini —who dominate tiie youth of Italy by* the sheer force of volcaolc personality—began hi/< spec tacular career os an ardent Socia lisi. But the World War broke his faith In lnternatlonalism and he was eventuali)’ exf elled from the Soclallst party. Kttmvn as Thtind< rer In 1920 h.e organlaed the Fa.■''lsti, nanied aster the fosco of Republican Rome—those bundles of roda whloh were carrled as symliols of power bofore the constila. li soon became knovvn throughout Italy as thè • thunderer” and vvopt the youth of the nation from their feet. Now he Controls thousands of armcd followers. They distinguisi! thernselves by vvearlng black shirts —henne the native “Black Shirts" vvhich ls popularly applied to thom —and black fezes with siculi and crossbones as th< ir enibletn.

ANY FAMILY MAY TRY IT FREE Thousands of parenti are asking thernselves, “ Where iati / flnd a irnsttvorlhy larative that any one in thè Jamily cari use uhen constipated?" / urge you to Iry Syrup Pepsin. f IPÌII gladty proride a liberal (ree sample botile, sujfficienlfor an adequate test. Write we trfiere to send it. Address Dr. W. si. Cufdwell, 515 Washington St ., Alonlicello , Illinois . Do it nou !

compound of Egyptian senna nnd pepsin with pleasant-tasting aromatica, nnd has been satisfactorilv sold for 30 years. Unlike the harsher physics it does not produce a liabit, nini increased doses are not required; in faci, it so traina the stomach muscles that, in t iine medicine of all kinds can he dispensed with. Many take a teaspoonful of Syrup Pepsin once a week as a beali n safeguard. Other uso it only when required, as, for exnmple, Mrs’. J. W. Borroughs of Little, Rock, Ark„ who linda it cqually valuable for herself and thè children, and Mr. Enas S. Costa of Watsonville, Cai., whose familv use it regularly. Try Dr. Caldwell’a Syrup Pepsin in constipation, biliousness, piles, headaehes, sallow complexion, and to break up fever and colds. A generous-size bottle can be had at any drug sture, and it costs only about a cent a dose 1

HAPPY ~.y . gs ~|k .• J h f ■■ q WILLIAM KIGER This boy grinned so widely ho almost shut his eyes. He is a contender in the contest of the Community Chest vvhich is looking for the boys with the widest grln. The wlnner will be given a football. William rertresenta the boys’ department of the Y. M. C. A.

SWfIITS HEARING BN LAND EBIFT James M. Lennox Held Here for Alleged Defrauding of Soldiers. James M. Lennox. formeriy United States cornmissioner at Sentlnel. Arlz., who was arrested here sevoral days ago ori charge of being involved in a land fraud case in Arizona, will be given a hearing in Federai Court os soon as the removai papera arrivo from hls home State. Lennox ls charged with complicity In a scheme whereby more than 590 former Service men were defrauded. The veterana were Induced, the indicttnent States, to file clalrns on worthIcs desert land In Arizona under the impression that it would be reclaimed by the erectlon of a Government dum aerosa the Gila Rlver. Ex cessi ve fces palei by applicante were ' said to have been split between Leti nox and Frank Jordan of Tucson, Arlz.

STOMAGH “PER" GAS, HEARTBURN, INBIGESTIOS 111 Chew a few Pleasant Tablets, Instant Stomach Relief! Acid stomach, hearthum, fullness. If you feci hlouted, sick or uncomfort.iblo aster rating, liete ls liarniless relief. “Papo'B Diapepsin” settica th'* stomach and correda digestlon the moment it renches tiie stomach. This guaran'.eed stomach correctivc costa but a few cents at any drug sture. Keep it liandy.—Advertisement.

PMPLY7KELL DGN’TEE Pcoplo Notine lt. Drive Them Off with Dr. Edward’ Olive Tablets A pimply face will not embarrass you much longer if you get a package of Dr Edward’ Olive Tablets. The skin should begin to clear aster you have taken thè tablets a few nlghts. Cleanse the. blood. tiowels and llver with I >r. Edward’ Olive Tablets, the suecessful substitute for calomel; tlicre’s no sickness or pain aster takIr.g them, Dr. Edward.’ Olive Tablet do that whlch calomel does, and Just as effeetively, but their action is gentle and safe lnstead of severe and lrritntlng. No one who takes Olive Tablets Is over cursed vvitli a "dark brown toste,” a bad breath, a doli, listless, “no good” feeling, constipation, torpid llver, bad disposition or pimply face. Olive Tablets are a purely vegetabìe ; compound mixed with olive oli; you , will know them by their olivo color. Dr Edward spcnt years umong pa- j tiènts aftiicted with llver and bowel I ecmplaints and Olive Tablets are the'i in.mensely eflfectlve result. Talco one cr/two nightiy for a week. See how much better you fec'l and look. 16c and 30c —Advertisement.

KisDcy ar.d CI. dd:r ìroubles HÀs/E si) GO Clogged up Kidney Dcpoaits are Dissclved a d the Toxins (Poisons) Completely Drivcn Out. Druggists Told to Guarantee ìt in Every Irista nce “Your very fife,” eays I)r. Carey, “del'pnil upon thè perfect functloning and health of your kldnoys no ivhatever you do don’t neglect thom.’ Dr. Carey’s faumus l'roscrlption No. 777 (known for years as Marsliroot) is not recotuinended for everything, but we cannot Ino strongly urge Its use If you Buffer from nnuoying bladder trouble, frequent passing of water night and day, with smartlng or lrrltntion, brlck dast sedlnient or hlgh'y eolored urine, bloatìng, trritability with loss of flesh, or any other tendeney to Brlght’s Diseas, Dinbetis or Gravel, *for kldney disease In tts Worst forni may be steallng upon you. Don’t walt unlil toruorrow to begin the use of this wonderful preseriptton now ibtainable in bolli ltquld and tablet forni if you have any of the above symptoms. Ividney and Kladder Iroubles don’t wear away. They wbl grow upon you slowly, stealthily nntl with iinfaillng certnlnty. If you even suspect that you are subject to Kldney Disease, don’t lose a single day for Hook’s Drug Rtoro, Penrson Drug Co. and every good druggist has beep nuthorized to return the purebase money on thè first big bottle to all who state they have received no benefit.—Advertisement.

SOUSA MAKES HIT March King Delights Audience

By WALTER D. HICKMAN Sousa is a great musical salesman. He sells melody by the yard and, if the audience demanda it, he gives it to thern by thè mile. The measurement useil ls all up to the audience. That seemed to be the rule last night at the Cadle Tabemacle when John Philip Sousa and hls band gave a concert before one of the largest audlences e ver assembled at the tabernacle fòr a concert. The best part of a Sousa concert ls Sousa himself. It scema to me that ! every timo a person buys a ticket to a Sousa concert he has the right to expect to bear “Th’* Stare and Strlpes j Forever.” Sousa never disappoints. j He played lt last night, as expected, ! and lt was the hit of the program. Everybody seemed to be very fond of “The Gallant Seventh,” his new march. It is not necessary to go into detail concerning the program. Never , have I heard Sousa so gracious in his j encores or his program numbers. Sousa was at his best last night be- '

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fore a wonderful audience. Let us have more concerts at the Tabernacle. Both the vocal and vioiin sololdt* impressed every one so much that many encores were demanded and received. The audience last night gave love and appiause to Sousa and Sousa returned that love and respect with melody, wonderful melody. A great leader. A wonderful band. A marvelous audience. -I* -I- -IOn View Today Tho following attractlons are on view today; “The Hairy Ape” ut the Murat with Louis Wolheim: “Aster Six Days’’ at English’s, Trixle Friganza at Keith’s, Mlle. Rhea at the Lyric, Meroff and Ibach Entertainers at the Palace, “Success at the Park. “Silver Wlngs” at the Apollo, musical comedy at the Rialto, burlesque at the Broadway, "The Old Hompetead” at the Ohio, “The Cowboy and the | Lady” at the Colonia!, "The Storm" at ! the Circle, “Do and Dare” at Mlster Smith’s, “The Isle of Zorda” aUfhe Isls, and a triple bill at the Regent.

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OCT. 26, 1922

WATCH for thè OPENING of thè ELITE SHOP *y C* West 40 Wash. Si.

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