Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 211, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 January 1923 — Page 14

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MUSSOLINI PLUS ID DRIVE BRIT! BUT OFEIJIIOPE Italian Premier Advised Against Occupation of Ruhr by French. TO FORM CONTINENTAL BLOC Would Act as Intermediary Between France and Germany on Reparations. JSu United Xeurs ROME, Jan. 12.—Premier Benito .Mussolini did his best to stop the Franco-Belgium invasion of the Ruhr valley. According to information that leaked out Thursday, Mussolini wired the governments of Belgium and France Tuesday night, advising temporary' suspension of further occupation of Germany. In the interim, Mus- j solini suggested, some means of com- j promise could be found. The premier further recommended the calling of a conference of French. Italian, Belgian and German -representatives in an effort to fix a sum that Germany would be able to pay Monday, when the next reparations payment Is due. It also is learned that Mussolini is planning to drive Great Britain out of continental European affairs. Confirmation that Mussolini has already proposed the formation of a continental bloc—to the exclusion of Britain—was carried by the Italics agency on Thursday. According to this source, the premier decided to form the bloc after the break down of the allied premiers con ferencj in Paris when Bonar Law demonstrated that the policy of his country toward Germany was hopelessly at odds with the program of France. Italy and Belgium. Mussolini, in addition to promoting the continental bloc, is continuing to attempt to settle the differences between Germany and France by acting as a intermediary between the two nations. TRUCK OWNERS OPPOSE STATE TAX ON GASOLINE Statement Declares Proposed Assessment Is Unconstitutional. Declaring the proposed tax on gaso- j line unconstitutional and indicating 1 that an attack will be made on it. I owners of not-for-hire motor trucks ( declared in a statement today: “We! are everlastingly opposed to a tax burden on motor vehicle owners ; which will add nothing to the good roads funds of the State highway commission.” It was pointed out that the owners I of trucks for hire comprise only at out 1 per cent of the motor vehicles of the State. Graduated increases in vehicle li- | cense fees were advocated to provide'] needed additional funds without additional cost for collection. The motor owners met Thursday under auspices 1 of the Hoosier State Automobile Association. CHAUFFEUR IS CHARGED WITH OWNING WHISKY Police Say S4BO Found on Prisoner After “Light Haul.” When searched today before being put into a cell at police station after his arrest on charge of ownership of forty gallons of whisky, Lawrence Barnett, 22, chauffeur, 513 W. Ray St., yielded up twenty-four yellow-back S2O bills, police said. “How does it happen that this is all you have?” he was asked. “Oh. we made a light haul this morning,” Barnett replied, according to police. Dan Smith. 41. laborer. 515 W. Ray St., was arrested with Barnett. NEW TABERNACLE CHURCH PLANS DEDICATORY WEEK An entire week will be devoted to the dedicatory- services of the new §400,000 Tabernacle Presbyterian Church, at Central Ave. and ThirtyFourth St., the Rev. J. Ambrose Dunkel, pastor, announced today. The services will begin Sunday. Jan. 28. and will end the following Sunday. Fortner pastors of the church and Uaders of the church will take" part in the services. ATHLETIC CHAIRMEN M'eilbaum. publicity man- ■ tii- Indiana Beil Telephone ompany. has been appointed by Felix McWhirter, president of the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce, to serve his fifth consecutive year as chairman of the chamber’s athletic committee. E. J. Gausepohl wiil head a similar committee for the Junior Chamber of Commerce. GRAVEL MEN ELECT A. M. Brown. Indianapolis, was elected president of the Indiana Sand and Gravel Producers' Association at the closing session of its annual convention in the Claypool Hotel. L. W. Witty, was named vice president, and J. A. Shearer, secretary treasurer. ■ ~ 11111 1 " ■' > GREY ENAMEL COM- QA DINETTE. Special OJC GALVANIZED WASH nn EOILERS. Tin lids. Special. OjC Fieischmann’s 515'w D wh E Cuticura Soap is ideal For the Hands ; Foriairples t .a labjratortisDept.X, 1C tide a. Mas 4.

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Os course your baby has said or done something just as clever ns those reported in this column. Write it on a postcard and send it to the j Baby Mine Editor of The Times and share 1 your chuckles with the rest. A Little Romeo Junior and Betty, who are playmates, 4 years old. were asked by Junior's mother what they would do if Junior moved away. Junior spoke up quickly and said: “If I move tomorrow, I’ll marry her today and take her with me.”—M. B. Some Gain Last summer my boy, aged 5, wanted fried chicken before they were large enough to eat. I told him COLDS THAT DEVELOP INTO PNEUMONIA Chronic coughs and persistent colds lead to serious trouble. You can stop them now with Cremulslon, an • mulsifled cresote that Is pleasant to take. Creomulsion Is anew medical discovery with twofold action; It soothes and heals the inflamed mem- | iiranes and kills the germ. Os all known drugs, creosote is : ecognized by the medical fraternity s the greatest healing agency for the treatment of chronic coughs and colds ' and other forms of throat troubles. Creomulsion contains in addition to ' creosote, other healing elements | which soothe and heal the inflamed membranes and stop the irritation j while the creosote goes on to the : stomach, is absorbed into the blood, attacks the seat of the trouble and destroys the germs that lead to serious complications. Creomulsion is guaranteed satisfactory in the treatment of chronic j coughs and colds, catarrhal bronchitis : and other forms of throat diseases, and is excellent for building up the system after colds or the flu. Money refunded if any cough or cold, no matter of how long standing, is not relieved after taking according to di lections. Ask your druggist. Creomulsion Cos., Atlanta, Ga.—Advertise- j ment. SULPHUR CLEARS A PIMPLY SKIN Any breaking out of the skin on face, neck, arms or body is overcome quickest by applying Mentho Sulphur The pimples seem t o dry right up and go away, declares a noted skin son. cialist. Nothing has ever been found to! take the place of sulphur as a pimplremover. It is harmless and tnex pensive. j U st ask any druggist f<>- ' a small Jar of Rowles Mentho.Sulphur and use it like cold cream.—Advertise I ment.

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j-f. THE BEST, JL >fISSiSS, VAMJES WE | I Sj /I \ The most important thing about SP®/! gs, y 1 \ this group of dresses is the fact / I ml / 1\ they ave so NEW and desirable. j/m | \\ • Trimmings are new and applied /JS Lj- 3 in various clever ways. v-;i ® j Materials: Taffetas, Charmeuse , j Materials! Serges, Canton Crepe, Satins fe| \'||l All the Very Latest Effects for the Coming Season HL I 1 and Spring—Shop Early, Please, for Best Choice! • i

jwe would eat the first one that | weighed two pounds. He immediately | began catching the chickens each day and weighing them. One day he came running into the house with one and said: “Oh, mudder this chick jus’ likes ' three pounds wighing two pounds.”—Mrs. R. A. C. Look Too Long As Buddy was saying his prayers one evening, mother named some of his nearest friends and relatives. Buddy looked up at her and said: “Gee, mamma, I’ve got a lot of friends for a little kid, haven’t I?” — O. S. R. HEALING CREAM B A QUICK RELIEF FOR NASTY HEAD COLDS Colds and catarrh yield like magic to soothing, healing antiseptic cream that penetrates through every air passage and relieves swollen, inflamed membranes of nose and throat. Your clogged nostrils open right up and you can breathe freely. Hawking and snuffling stop. Don’t stay stuffed up and miserable. Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist. Apply a little in the nostrils and get instant relief. Millions endorse this remedy i known for more than fifty years.—Advertisement.

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