Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 210, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 January 1923 — Page 12

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FARMER VOTE IN ASSEMBLY LARGE Federation Program Has Good Chance to Succeed. Legislation to benefit Indiana farmers will have pretty easy sailing in the Legislature If all the farmer members pull together. Counting of noses in the House of Representatives today revealed fortyseven farmers. In the Senate there are eleven. Four Representatives from farming communities who are not farmers, voting with the farmer element in the House, could put special legislation through. The numerical strength of the farm bloc in the Senate and the influence it couid wield by acting conceitedly would give it the Whip hand there. IJespite this strength, some measures on the program of the Indiana Federation of Farmers' Associations may encounter stormy seas and some of them may find opposition even among the dirt farmers themselves. Federation Program The large farm vote in both branches made the prospect brighter for the Ojroposed 2-cent tax on gasoline to be aged in road construction. The federation indorsed the tax. Other matters on the federation program includes: 1. Support of the State highway commission and opposition to any measure seeking its abolition. 2. Postponement of action by the Legislature on the educational survey and Its recommendations. The survey was indorsed by Governor McCray, who asked that some of its recommendations be carried out, chief among which is that the county, instead of the township, be made a unit in school government, carrying the provision for taking school jurisdiction away from township trustees. S. Enactment of an income tax law. 4. Repeal of the county unit road iaw.

No Bloc Planned. & Increase of motor vehicle registration fees 50 per cent. In line with suggestions made by Governor McCray in his message. 6. Enactment of a law establishing a perpetual closed hunting season on quail, pheasants and prairie chickens. 6. Strengthening of the trespass law designed to prevent hunters from roaming at will over the countryside, killing live stock and endangering the lives of the farmer and his family. All of the measures may not be carried out by the Legislature, but the farmers who are members of the federation will support them and endeavor to put them over. There are no indications that a farm bloc, such as controlled Congress and harassed President Harding, would be formed unless an organized opposition to the farmer interests s! ould spring up.

FORK AND BROOMSTICK ARE WEAPONS IN BATTLE Woman Dfclares She Clothed Man Who Caused Her Arrest. “You were barefooted and I bought you shoes. Your shirt was ragged and torn and I got you anew shirt. Your suit was in pawn and I got it out. Aod now you have called the police. If I get sent up. you’re sure going to hear from me.’* So said Hazel Barrington, 28. colored, according to police. Claude Curby. 26. colored, had called the police to a flat at 1144 X. Missouri St. at 6:30 a. m. He complained that Hazel had struck him several times with a fork, police said. Hazel admitted this, but also recalled that Claude had hit her on the jaw with a broomstick, according to the officers. Both were held on charges of assault and battery and a statutory charge.

HOME BUILDERS PLAN TO HAVE EXPOSITION BOOTH Membersliip Campaign to Be Held Next Month. A committee consisting of Robert R. Insley, L. C. Huey, P. B. Griffey, William L. Bridges. Everett Schofield, Ford Woods, and Delbert B. Meyer, was appointed to make plans for a booth at the Home Complete Exposition at a meeting of the Indianapolis Home Builders’ Association at the Athenaeum. The association voted to launch a membership drive next month to include on the association roster twice as many members as are now listed. The new president, Robert B. Insley, was greeted, and L. C. Huey, retiring president reviewed the work of the past year. CONVENTION GIVES $20,000 FOR SWINE PROMOTION National Organization Elects Local Man Secretary-Treasurer. Appropriations aggregating $20,000 for swine promotion in the corn belt States was authorized at the final session of the National Spotted Poland China Record convention at the Hotel Denison. The money will be used to promote special class futurity shows at State fairs and general competition at county fairs. Officers elected were: President. Henry Fields. Shenandoah, Iowa; vice president, R. B. Stone. Nehawka. Neb.: secretary-treas-urer, Fred B. Obenchaln, Indianapolis: directors, Charles Taylor, What Cheer, Iowa; Carl Countryman. Ft. Wayne, Ind.; George Kirkpatrick, Utica, Ohio; John C. Moore, Winchester, Ind.; Van G. Suttllff, Huntsville, Mo.; G. S. Wells, Ottawa, Kan. KLANSMEN VISIT CHURCH By Vnitrd Press MUNCIE. Jan. 11.—After being out of the limelight for several weeks, KuKlux Klansmen made their first appearance when they visited the Church of God Wednesday when evangelistic services were in progress. One of the robed figures made a short talk and then presented the pastor with a purse of $35, asking it to be used to pay for needed repairs on the building.

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Interested Sarah, aged 3, saw her first rooster while visiting her grandfather. She watched It closely and presently heard it crow. Running to her mother she said, “Oh, mother, I heard the rooster barking.” L. M. C. Telling Tales The teacher of a Sunday school class of 6 and 7-year-old girls was talking to the children about prayer. One little one asked, "How It is that Jesus can hear all our prayers and still we can’t see him?” Before the teacher had a chance to answer a bright miss spoke up with “Maybe He has a radio.” H. C. Practical Use “Willie,” said the minister, laying his hand on the little fellow’s head, “What is the best book?” “The dictionary', sir.” “What! Isn’t the Bible better?” “No, sir; it's pretty good, though. I can stand on it and reach the cookie box, but .with the dictionary I can reach the jam shelf.” G. G. D. AUTOMOBILE TAKEN A thief took an automobile owned by Y. R. Hagerty, 2D E. Ohio St.. Wednesday night. The car was parked on New York St., near Meridian.

What 1 Have Learned in 47 Years Practice

I HAVE been watching the results of constipation for 47 years, since 1 began the practice of medicine back in 1875. L am now 83 years old, and though from time to time the medical profession makes some wonderfully interesting experiments and tests, the fundamentals of causes and relief in this particular ailment are unchanged. But the people take greater interest today in th<ur health, in diet, exercise and the drinking of water. Constipation, however, will occur from time to time no matter how one tries to avoid it. Os next importance, then, is how to treat it when it comes. I believe in getting as close to nature ns possible, hence my remedy for constipation, known as Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin, is a mild vegetable compound. It is made of Egyptian senna and pepsin with agreeable aromatics. Children will not willingly take bitter things. Syrup Pepsin is pleasanttasting, and youngsters love it. It does not gripe. Thousands of mothers have written me to that effect. Over 10 million bottles of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin are now sold every year, and it is the most widely bought family laxative in the world. I say family laxative because all in the family can use it with safety. It is mild enough for the infant in arms, effective in the most chronic constipation

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New Gifts Announced for Hospital Fund. The annual meeting of the James Whitcomb Riley Memorial Association, in charge of the movement for the erection of the James Whitcomb Riley Hospital for Children, will be held at 4 p. m. Friday in the board of directors' room of the Fletcher Savings and Trust Company. Annual reports will be read and officers and directors elected. Additional contributions totaling $7,095 to the building fund of the hospital have been received from Indianapolis donors at the headquarters of the State committee, 801 National City Bank Building, it was announced. Recent contributions include Louis Ilollweg, $5,000; Eugene D. Foley, $500; Joseph C. Dissetto and Charles Zwick, S3OO each; Don Herr and George J. Mayer, S2OO each; gifts of SIOO each from Reitzell & Martin, Edward L. Selvage, T. A Randall, R. M. Franklin, SSO each from Wilbur Reitzell, Indiana Battery Service, through H. H. Churchman, and Andrew Brown. A number of smaller gifts also were yceived. First payments on pledges made during 1922 were duo Dec. 31 and are now being received at the State headquarters. Pledges are payable onefifth annually. Plans are now going forward fer a State wide campaign in May to complete the $2,000,000 fund. LEGISLATORS PLAY More than half the members of the Legislature were guests at a smoker at the Marlon Club last night. Talks were made by Claris Adams, former prosecuting attorney; Ed Jackson: secretary of State; Raymond C. Morgan, speaker of the House, and Senator Leo J. Hartzell.

of an adult. The formula is on every package. Recently there has been anew wave of drastic physics. Calomel, a mercurial that salivates and loosens teeth, has been revived; salt waters and powders that draw needed constituents from the blood: coal tar disguised in candy form that causes shin eruptions. In a practice of 47 years I have never seen any reason for their use when a medicine like Syrup Pepsin will empty the bowels just as promptly, more cleanly and gently, without griping, and without shock to the system. *- Keep free from constipation! It lowers your strength 28 per cent, hardens the arteries and brings on premature old age. Do not let u day go by without a bowel movement. Do not sit and hope but go to a druggist and get a bottle of Dr. Caldwell’s Svnip IVpsin. It is a generous-size bottle. Take a teaspoonful that night and by morning vou will be well. The cost is only about a cent a dose. Use Syrup Pepsin for yourself and members of trie family in constipation, biliousness, sour and crampy stomach, piles, indigestion, loss of appetite or sleep, and to break up fevers and colds. Always have a bottle in the house, and observe these three rules of health: Keep the head cool, the feet warm, the bowels open. „ Lfc

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FLEMING GARDEN STREET PROBLEM TO BE PRESSED Civic League to Go Before County Commissioners. The problem of street improvement in Fleming Garden will be taken to the board of county commissioners, according to a decision of the Fleming Garden Civic League at a meeting in the auditorium of Wayne Township School No. 14. William H. Guy was instructed to consult an attorney for advice on presenting the problem of street improvement to the commissioners.

LOWER FIRE RATE TDBEREOUESTED Local Representatives Will Meet Underwriters. Lower fire insurance rates for Indianapolis will be requested at a conference to be arranged with representatives of the national board of fire underwriters, according to an announcement made at a meeting of the fire prevention committee of the fire department in the Chamber of Commerce. The board of public safety has been striving for the reduction for two years. “The general feeling seems to bo that Indianapolis )s entitled to a reduction,” Fire Chief John J. O'Brien bald. Claims for lower rates are based on recent improvements in the fire department and the large reductions in fire losses, due to energetic work in prevention. In the last two years. The committee adopted a resolution favoring legislation recommended by Chief O'Brien, making owners of property In Indiana personally liable for lire damage to adjacent property owners after they had been warned by fire prevention officials of fire hazards existing about their property.

From a recent portrait of DR. W. R. CALDWF.I.L Horn Shelbyville, Mo. 183* > I REPEAT MY FREE OFFER SIO,OOO worth of trial bottles of Syrup Pepsin free J.ast ymr / agreed to spend $ 10,000 cash for free samples of my Syrup Pepsin # and send them free and postage paid to all who asked. A tremendous mail uus the result. Put there must he many who did not write . / would like to get their address this time. So I now renew my offer , in remembrance of my approaching Hblh birthday , and wilt aqain devote SIO,OOO to free samples. / am anxious to see one in every American home . Write for yours today. Simply give me your address. Send it to Dr. H\ Is. Caldtvell , 515 Washington St. t Monticello , Illinois. Mine is truly a free gift; it costs the public nothing .

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AMERICAN SETTLEMENT HAS PROGRESSIVE PROGRAM . * Ralph W. Hills, New President, Plans Americanization Classes. Plans presented by Ralph W. Hills, newly elected head of the American Settlement, call for development of English and Americanization classes, musical and dramatic entertainments, non-sectarian religious meetings on Sunday, continuation of the day nursery and the general building of good citizenship by the union of foreign with American ideals. The American Settlement was formed by the amalgamation of the Immigrants’ Aid Association, 617 W. Pearl St., and the Cosmopolitan Community Center, 519 W. Maryland St.

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