Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 245, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 February 1923 — Page 9

WEDNESDAY. PER. 21, 1923

LEGION TO LIMIT ITS ATTACK TO SPEEDWAY RACE •Owsley Says. International Aspects of Event Is Objectionable Feature, Efforts of the American Legion to enforce observation of Memorial daywill end if the bill to prohibit Memorial day automobile racing, now pending in the Indiana Legislature, becomes a law, according to Alvin M. Owsley, national commander. “The international aspects of the Speedway race is the feature to which the legion objects,” he said today. Theaters, baseball games and other forms of sport will not be attacked. The Government policy of'housing insane former service men in contract hospitals was denounced by Owsley. The statement was made in regard to the Are in the Manhattan State Hospital in New York Sunday in which more than a score of insane patients and three attendants lost their lives. Three of the victims were former service men. A telegram from New York legion headquarters said 121 legion members were in the hospital and more than 4,000 other legion members were inmates of contract hospitals throughout the country. “Conditions in contract hospitals are not fit for insane or tubercular patients, Owsley said. “President Harding promised these patients would be removed from contract hospitals as soon as the hospital program could be carried out.” Owsley. State and city legion officials will be guests of the Muncie legion post this evening. WINE JEW PRIVILEGE. LAWYER'S CONTENTION Judge Collins Assails Habit of Raiding on “Tips.” Ten gallons of sacramental wine are allowed each orthodox Jew a year, it was maintained by Isitlor Wulfson, Jewish attorney, who defended Mrs. Ethel Davis, 648 Russell Ave., in Criminal Court on a charge of violating liquor laws./ She said she is an orthodox Jewess. The situation was complicated by police testimony that in raiding on a search warrant they found a gallon bottle of white mule in addition to the wine found in the basement. Judge James A. Collins criticised the police practice of swearing out search warrams on “tips” by citizens without definite knowledge of law violation. Collins said innocent homes may be raided on the strength of an anonymous "spite” or “revenge" tip. The case was continued until Deputv Prosecutor Rem.v can ascertain if the house has a reputation for law violation. SAILOR DIES IN ARIZONA Roy Leppert’s Body Sent Here From Tucson. The body of Roy M. Leppert, 23, son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Leppert, 24 TV. Eighteenth St., who died Monday in a Government hospital at Tucson, Ariz., will arrive in Indianapolis, Thursday. Leppert had been confined in the hospital for more than a year with complications caused by exposure while a sailor In foreign waters during the war. He contracted influenza while on a mine-laying ship. Recent letters from him in Arizona indicated he was improving. He is survived by a sister, Miss Josephine Leppert, in addition to his parents. RITES FOR PHILIP JOSEPH President of Furniture Company Leaves Widow and Two Sons. Funeral of Philip Joseph, 64, who died Monday, was arranged for 2 p. m. today, at the residence, 2716 N. Meridian St. Burial will be in the Hebrew cemetery. Mr. Joseph had been a resident of Indianapolis for twenty-five years, having come from his birthplace. Louisville, Ky. He was president of the Norman Furniture Company. The widow and two sons, Russell, of Columbus, Ohio, and Norman, of Indianapolis, survive. CLUB OBSERVES HOLIDAY The Rev. Dunkel to Speak at Washington Birthday Celebration. The Rev. J. Ambrose Dunkel, pastor of the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church, and chaplain of the Sons of the American Revolution, will speak before the Indianapolis Association of Credit Men at noon Thursday at the Claypool. A special patriotic program in observance of Washington’s bin.nday will be given.

Other Girls Had Dozens of Fellows — l Was a Wall Flower My Cheeks Were Pale and Sallow, My Neck Scrawny, My Lips Colorless: Today 1 Am As Popular As Any of the Other Girls Because 1 Have Learned the Secret of Radiant Health and Beauty and Have a Well-Rounded Face and Figure.

Try making this slight change in YOBR MEALS for two veeks and watch for the astonishing results it so often gives. For years 1 was so unattractive that I almost cried when I looked at myself in the mirror. Oh, how f envied other girls, whose dance cards were always filled and who were always popular and sought after by boys, who would not look at me twice. Just' two weeks ago I read an article in the paper whien told of a alight change in the daily diet which often changed women who had been thin, pale and unattractive, in some cases even for years, so that they got back that magnetic charm of radiant health. This article Stated that the most important element in building a strong, beautiful body full of grace and magnetism with sparkling eves and rosy cheeks was a peculiar form of iron found in the husks of grain ana the peeie aud skins at certain fruits ana vege-

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The rights of an unborn child against provisions of the legal code is puzzling Minnesota authorities. Julia Churchill (above) was given freedom, after arrest, on condition she leave the State. Now, she iias returned, asking permission to marry Melvin O’Loughlln, serving sentence for burglary. She pleads the rights of her expected baby. CITY CHOSEN FOR NAM FLEET Hangars at Ft. Harrison May House Planes. Plans for the establishment of a : naval aviation unit in Indianapolis were under way today. Lieut. O. O. Kessing, in charge of the local naval recruiting station, will confer with Army officers at Ft. Benjamin Harrison in an effort to obtain permission to house the six airplanes which will, compose the air fleet In hangars at ' ' the Army post. Official announcement of the plan was received from J. H. Ingram, com- j mandant of the Ninth Naval district j at Great Lakes. 111., by Llputenant : Kessing Tuesday. Units probably will be established in Cleveland and j Minneapolis also. Machines sent here will be land ; craft, for use by naval reserve flyers ! who have completed ground school j work at Camp Shank. The naval reserve includes about thirty former i naval flyers. Foreign Diplomats Exempt !! u T nVerl Setts WASHINGTON, Feb. 21.—Foreign | diplomats stationed In the United j States are entitled to drink as much | and as often as they please, and are ! exempt from all provisions of the Volstead act, in the opinion of Secretary of State Hughes. AIHREE BAYS’ CGUGH IS YOUR DANGER SIGNAL Chronic coughs and persistent colds i lead to 6erious trouble. You can stop j them now with Creomulsion, an emulsified creosote that is pleasant to take. Creomulsion Is & new medical discovery with two- fold action; it soothes and heals the inflamed membranes and kills the germ. Os all known drugs, creosote Is recognized by the medical fraternity as 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 while I the creosote goes on to the stomach, is absorbed into the blood, attacks the seat of the trouble and destroys the i germs that lead to serlouß complicaI tlons. Creomulsion is guaranteed satisfactory in the treatment of chronic 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 direcI tions. Ask your druggist. Creomul- * sion Cos., Atlanta. Ga.—Advertisement.

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CITY IS PRAISED I BY ZONE EXPERT Kiwanians and Realtors Hear: New York Man, Edward M. Bassett, New York, city ! zoning expert, today spoke at a Joint meeting of the Indianapolis Real Estate Board and the Klwanls Club, at the Clay pool. Indians polls is one of the laldout cities In the country, and Its plan of diagonal and wide down-town streets makes it especially adaptable for efficient operation of rapid transit system, he said. The down-town district lends itself readily to the installation of subway systems, when they become neces-, sary. he said. Bassett will address the Indianapo- ; 11s Bar Association at the Chamber of i Commerce tonight. Wife Charges Whipping Herman Wenzel, 36, of 111 Mlnkner j St., was under arrest today on charges j of intoxication and assault and bat- j tery- Mrs. Augusta Wenzel, his wife, j told police her husband, was under the influence of liquor when he arrived home Tuesday night, and whipped her ; and the children. MOTHER!" MOVE CHILD’S BOWELS "California Fig Syrup" is Child’s Best Laxative

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' Just Arrived A NEW Shipment of FINE If Ever in Your Life You M We bought a WHOLE CARLOAD Fvnppf fn Own a jdiW** because we realized that the lm,n mafi oi? \ A r j§f Standard la •By as n. \ , „ Ek a m I /s well lllustrat* lußtrated, has \ Id! A fwL * V B JW ed In this modthe double \ ' S 4 m •* Mi J el. refined in its door* for filing \ A* 1 __ f Tg* \ ''2k *, i|F f / /\y simplicity, dignified records; will play \ '• 1 oCW'* m. 0 y SB In the harmony of its a!* records and has a \ ® ~ & \\ v - 0 - 0 proportions. It can be double - spring motor. \ Jf ft, had in Italian, Golden The Universal tone arm \ \ LJ -rff and Fumed Oak. All ex* and Pathe perfect control \ G* \ * ,V / Bs posed parts are nickelare features of this beautl- \ ~ &Ejji plated fully designed machine. The \ A ** K/1 , M Universal tone arm Pathe lze Is 18 inches wide, 19*4 f\CN rvi M Jf perfect control. Will play all inches deep and 41% inches \ \ Delivery Charges X Jf records. Has a double-spring high. AH exposed parts are nickel- \ <J> \ P 1 id to AllV Point Jf motor. Size of machine is 18 plated. The artistic, simple lines \ ■ orwrf tut i wide. 19% inches deep and of the cabinet denote grace from ev-\ WlthlU 200 MlleS. ai% inches high, ery angle. On sale at $54.50.

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