Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 47, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 July 1923 — Page 2

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ELEVATED WALKS ARE RECOMMENDED: FOR PEDESTRIANS Times Traffic Contest Will Close in Week —Many Valuable Suggestions, > One more week and the traffic contest closes. The Times will give a SSO prize to the reader suggesting the best and most practical plan of reducing traffic accidents. Address your letters to the Traffic Problem Editor, Indian : apolis Times. Here are some additional suggestions : Electric Red Lights With Traffic Order I suggest that red lights on concrete markers be electric and rest on top of markers in order to bring them about the same height as the tail lights on automobiles. Said concrete markers should be black and white striped, similar t 6 safety gates at railroad crossings. One side of the globes on the street lights should read “Truth.” A sign on the blank side should read “Keep to the Right. Police Order,” which would freshen the memory of the pedestrian. There would be no unnecessary congestion, loitering on sidewalks or corners. especially during rush jiours. There should be concrete platforms in safety zones at Capitol Ave., Meridian and Pennsylvania Sts. BERT HINDS. 316 W. Ohio St. Safety Rod On Fender I suggest that automobiles be equipped with a safety rod across front of car fastened on fenders, which would give pedestrians something to grab in case of accidents. There is such a device on the market. Also adopt a law that all automobiles be equipped with a speed governor that would not allow them to exceed city or State law speed. If we stop high speed it will reduce accidents. T. F. HARROLD, 69 N. Mount St. Signals and Signs to Guide Walkers Where traffic policemen are required, pedestrians should be guided by signals and signs similar to the vehicular traffic signals and signs. There Bhould be street car traffic designated to move exclusively for a time limit designated by the traffic policeman, a vehicular traffic movement and a pedestrian traffic movement. The pedestrian traffic movement is very congested by the right-turn privilege of the autoist. The solution is to allow the pedestrian time enough at warwanted intervals to go from one side of the street to the other along a complete zone of safety, instead of jumping from one zone tp another and get-

How Nuxated Iron Helped Put Me In Such Superb Condition As To Enable Me To Whip Tom Gibbons JACK DEMP SE Y And Retain the “TIGER OF THE RING” WnrlrT* Tells A Secret Os His Training— • f , Advises People Who Are in a Weak. Championship ened, Rundown Condition To Use fiSk \ ; '^^ rTi[B , Nuxated Iron To Increase Their Strength, Vigor and Vitality Today, recognized as the physical ffljsL*? superior of any Living man, the superman of the age, Jack Dempsey, heavyweight champion oftiie world, ' " ‘ ——— explains below the part Nuxated Iron K&sar , Important Statement of played in helping to prepare him for Jack Kearns, ManagerforDempiey the three supreme tests of his career. W.. \ ajMfflL “ K . n ° be £ fl “ *•* Dem P; . , j XT . t. sey had derived from the use of r irst he used is uxated Iron as a part yWrw||i .Sam Nuxated Iron in training for his conof his training to increase his j- tests with Willard and Carpentiar, I strength and endurance in hie decisive vie- lßSti£llsgHßiMwßftl'M strongly insisted that he must again to* the miahty WUUrd who had never before been knocked from his feet. and from the results which Dempeey In this battle Dempsey displayed a dynamic h*s obtained from the use of overwhelming strength and power never thi * product in bis throe phebefore known in the history of the ring; and then again m bis phenomenal victory ftfiOßmiSfiSW 1 stron! y •dvise people w’ o over Carpentier he displayed that same in- are in a weakened rundown domitable force and nerve never before raßjsif. y condition to try thla wonderful seen in any human being. Now once more in his flnaKM?? strength and blood builder.'’ smashing vie too' over G.biwns, he demonstrates ■ ■ the great advantage possessed by an athlete whose the fight as when ability with the physical strength en in iron. The fket that Dempsey AEJagK&* I started. This ergy and endurance which comes from 2l u^ t * and lr , on M • P^l t ° f **“ tT * inin * tor JmOf }ear in training for having plenty of good rich red W harf, Carpenter and Gibbons is convincing JRS&jSE the fight with Gib- blood and nerve force. In such cases evidence of the importance he attache* to boos,l felt that the has- it 1. often worse than foolish to aeepin*: his blood ricJi in strength giving iron. is for all inyctlierwork tako mere stimulating coodicinasor and the high regard in which be holds Nuxated HRv was to be sure that I would aHBI narcotic drugs. What you need Is Iron aaa master strength and blood builder. RV possess that stamina and fpjgWß something to put more nerve force In a statement made at his headquarter power that is impo-sdble un- hWW In your nerverand more Iron in after the fight Jack Dempsey said i Four J9BW less one's blood is rich in iron. MHI your blood. This is most affectively yeanagolnfcreparingformybigfightwith gM&sijr Just as la preparation for all my accomplished by rise free use of Jess Willard I took Nuxated Iron, and aft- Hi previous champinnehip tights, l Nuxated Iron. This valuable proerlhad taken it for a short while I was mgZ..< took Nuxated Iron faithfully all wMkM duct contains the principle chernipoertiv* I could stand harder strains with gMjMg throughmy training.Theresultproves cal constituent of active living ies* fatiguo; than before, and I firmly thatlpossessedallmyoldtlmestrength Hli nerve force in a form which believe that Nuxated Iron put added BmWl and punch." Wgpi, most resembles that In the power behind my punch and helped It should occur to every thinking nerve and brain cells of man. me to whip Jess Willard and thereby KgLjL.l person thatifamanaspbysically fltas HEffii It also contains organic iron ill? 1' championship at To- Dempsey should consider it advisable o§fc*\ like the iron in your blood and ieao. After that fame whenever I felt to take Kuaatod Iron, in training for jBSS jkt like the iron in spinaoh,lentils rundown 1 used Nuxated Iron to help his battles, how rnuoh more important and apples. This form of iron butifi op my condition: and it is for the average man or woman to will not blacken or injure . ~* n i *“f~ J° “in for the international see that thore is no lack of iron in the the teeth nor upset the championship bout against Carpentier I re- blood or nerve force in the nerves. Thousands stomach. It isan entirely •raMtneregntar useofNuxatad Iron, feeling of men and women are weak, rundown and different thing from me would help give me that rug- old before their time, their nerve force shat- tallle Iron which people geq strength, endurance and power that is teredand tbelrhealth wrecked simply because usually take. Nuxated Iron may therefore be ergraatest importance in con tests of this kind, they have allowed worry, overwork, grief, termed both a blood and nerve food as it oeoaesu, other things being equal, victory constant nervous slidfci and excesses of vari* feeds strength-gl v ing Iron to your blood and tho aivrayi goes to the strongest man. In this I ous kinds to sep the vital nerve fluid from principal chemical ingredient of active livwas pot mistaken as Nuxated Iron again their nerve cells and the iron from their blood ing nerve force to your brain and nerve cells. 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gwr, v ' Without losing a day, the Rialto \ eater has .re-opened under anew |f , : ilicy and under a r.-w management. ■ ■ A Hr, e Rembuseh interests. The opening policy is to be feature jgflMflg with to draw amily trade." it is stated The HESS ; isj' * ‘ nvies to be shown under the new . AfJ&B will he specials in which well . ir.wn film players will appear. - This week vers: m -if T.-n ights in a Barroom” is the offering

RIALTO REOPENS UNDER NEW POLICY Without losing a day, the Rialto theater has .re-opened under anew policy and under anew management, the Rembuseh interests. The opening policy is to be feature movies with a tendency to draw "family trade.” it is stated. The movies to be shown under the new policy will be specials in which wellKnown film players will appear. This week a movie version of “Ten Nights in a Barroom” is the offering at the Rialto. Next week, a Tom Mix special will be presented. Formerly the house has had an uncertain policy. sometimes tabloid comedy and at other times vaudeville. The entrance and lobby of the Rialto this week has been converted into a duplicate of an old-time saloon. This unique stunt was used in Chicago during the run of the play, "Light Wines and Beer.” “Ten Nlgbts in a Barroom” has the services of Baby Ivy Sawyer and John Lowell in the chief roles. This picture will be on view all week at the Ralto. • • * The Palace today has a complete change of bill, including both movies and vaudeville acts. * • • Other attractions on view today in-

| ting pocketed between two street ears |or rubbing against the guard rail of | some motor vehicle. People getting | off and on street cars will then be j moving with the pedestrian traffic, while the cars at at a complete stop, j and at the same time will be safe

UPPER—BABY' IVY SAWYER AS THE “LITTLE CHILD,” WHO LEADS HER FATHER FROM EVIL WAYS, IN A MOVIE VERSION OF "TEN NIGHTS IN A BARROOM,” AT THE RIALTO. LOWER—JOHN LOWELL. WHO PLAYS THE ROLE OF THE “DRUNK” WHO IS REFORMED IN MOVIE VERSION OF WELLKNOWN BOOK. elude: “Nice People,” at the Murat: “The Night Cap.” at English’s; “Wandering Daughters,” at the Circle; “The Heart of Maryland,” at the Ohio; "Bavu,” at the Apollo: a change of bill at the Isis; “Caveman Love,” at the Lyric, and "Stepping Fast,” at Mister Smith’s.

from auto traffic. The autoists and street car motormen will then find a less obstructed drive through streets cleared of pedestrians. Hurry of pedestrians and the fast driving of automobiles, often encouraged by traffic policemen when they

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order the auto driver to speed up ;> little, should be continually fought against. The speed is all right when used at the direction of a traffic officer. but this encourages carelessness on the part of the autoist and may result in speed being used when not authorized. J. PARKER, 936 Moreland Ave. 25 Miles An Hour As limit On Speed All laws spring from the instinct made against murder, because a very large majority of the people have always objected to being murdered. This being true, why not make a traffic law specifying that no one has a right on the street with a car that can exceed twenty-five miles an hour. I believe this alone would reduce twothirds of the accidents. FRED FRANTZ, Methodist Hospital, v LIQUOR CAUSES ARRESTS Three Held on Blind Tiger Charges— Jugs Found on Road. Three persons arrested Wednesday oh blind tiger charges were to face Judge Delbert O. Wilmeth In clt> court today Lieutenant Jones and squad said .they found four quarts of “white mule” at the home of Laza Daffoff. 30. of 2714 W. Walnut St. Two unknown men placed two jugs at. the side of the road near the home of R. M. Bracken. R. R. No. 2, Greenfield. Sheriff Snider seized the liquor. , Ludwig Epanlc, 739 N. Warman Ave., and Francis Madaley. 731 N Warman Ave., were arrested when found in possession’ of small quantities of liquor. Police Hold Boys Bv 1 nitrd Pre** MVNCIE, Ind . July 6.—When Carl Robinson, 14, colored, and his brother Norman. 11. visited a Jewelry store and tried to pawn diamond rings worth 6800. the police vqgre notified. After a grilling the lads admitted they had stolen the Jewelry from a Chicago store two weeks ago.

Now for the First Time Linit, the Remarkable New Starch Discovery is Offered to the Housewife * * * * HAVEN’T you often said to yourself "How I wish TY 7TTH Linit every thread of your garment is “starchthe dainty things lam so proud of would always VV treated.” Cotton fabrics look like linen—with a soft, stay as fresh and as beautiful as when they first came cool, pliable finish. from the store r Your fabrics always have the same fashionable, natural As you know, once washed, the garments seem to finish that they had when you first purchased them, lose some of their beautiful sheen and finish. ~ r . ’ , \ - The Real Secret of the Important to iou Natural Finish TINIT is a scientific starch discovery distinctly di£ JLj ferent from ordinary starches. After Linit is THE secret is very simple, however. Its all in the thoroughly dissolved, according to directions and is starch the great fabric manufacturers use. Such a ready for use, you will notice it is THIN and FREEstarch is Linit-the modern scientific starch discovery. RUNNING LIKE WATER-with a “milky” apLinit gives your garments that natural finish you ad- pearance. mire so much in goods fresh from the store. Ihe reason Be sure to use Linit according to directions, and ls l^ at Linit is so free- unlike other starches, you will not find Linit stiff running that it penetrates or jelly-like. This is why Linit goes much further than fevery thread of the fabric. the old-fashioned kind of starches, and why you will U is this c l ualit f in Linit find it easier to iron with Linit. ■ J that helps to preserve the E '***? aH 9 !|| life of the fabric and resist * * * * ■ I k IELJIf wear. Linit also makes 2511 : fabric, and garment, on LINIT COStS 10c at all grocers and is made by the I Hit 1 ic h you use it remain Corn Products Refining Company—makers of the famous Argo fres and clean longer. Starch—Karo Syrup and Mazola Salad and Cooking OiL CORN p RODUCTS SALES CO. 8 1316 Merchant*' Bank Bldg., Indi&napoLit, Ind. / Cotton look quid feel like Linen

PUBLIC UTILITIES GIVE DEFENSE OF RATESIN INDIANA Association Expresses Surprise at Investigations Planned by Commission. Surprise at announcement of the public service commission of a sweeping investigation into utility rates and valuations in Indiana ls expressed in a statement issued today by the committee or. public utility information of the Indiana Public Utility Association. Faith in the principle of State regulation of utilities and confidence in the commission are expressed. The statement says the committee knows of no utility making excessive profit. The statement, in part: “This committee was somewhat surprised at the decision of the commission to make a sweeping investigation into Indiana utility rates and valuations. It was surprised, also, to find that a number of business men believed such an investigation necessary. The fact ls that Indiana utility rates are lower than rates in most States, and lower than he average throughout the country. But production costs are no lower in Indiana than elsewhere. This being true, utility executives in other States for the last five years have been asking Indiana operators how they manage to give good service to their patrons, and at the same time to give their owners and investors any earnings. C. L. Henry is president of the association. and Harry Reid, chairman if the committee on public utility information.

Meetings Here Friday Sigma Alpha Club, Luncheon. Lincoln. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Luncheon. Seventh flopr, C. of C. Altrusa Club. Luncheon. Lincoln. Beta. Luncheon. Board of Trade.

‘WHIPPING BOSS’ CASE MAY END SATURDAY Night Sessions Ordered by Court to Speed up Trial. By United Press LAKE CITY, Fla., July s.—Night sessions, ordered by the court in the trial of T. W. Higginbotham, “whipping boss” accused of having beaten Martin Tabert to death, have resulted in speeding up the and it ls expected to reach the Jury Saturday. CONDITION STILL CRITICAL Mrs. Marie Crutchfield at City Hospital After Taking Poison. Mrs. Marie Crutchfield, 23. of 307 E. South St., remained in a serious condition at the city hospital today the result of poison taken late Wednesday. John Crutchfield, her husband, who found her told police there had been no domestic troubles, but that she had been in ill health. CfLEBRATQRS IN COURT Four youths and men, arrested on the Fourth of July, were to be arraigned in city court today on charges of carrying concealed weapons. The defendants: Clare Wheeler, 16, NoblesvUle: Charles Vassler, 17, of 2622 N. New Jersey St.: William Gee, colored, 1228 j N. Senate Ave.. and Cecil Willett, j 625 W. Michigan St.

tCsciiy Board Walk Block at Wildwood, N. J., Is Burned, By Times Special ! WILDWOOD, N. J., July s.—The Sweet block on the board walk was destroyed by fire late Wednesday With a loss of $175,000. For a time the blaze threatened the entire business district. MAN HELD FOR ATTACK ts Manuel Viera, 16, colored, 1865 Calvin St., today was charged with having attempted to attack Mrs. Mary P. Howard, colored, 1862 S. Keystone Ave. Arrest was made by Sergeant Wilkerson and squad. Police were called to the Keystone Ave. address late Wednesday. Mrs. Howard said she was in the 1800 block on Churchman Ave. when some person slipped up behind her. threw a coat over her head and threw her down. Police found Viera at home. The condition of his mud-covered clothing caused police to arrest him. Then he confessed, police said.

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HOOSIER DIRT TRACK RACE DRIVER KILLED Ray Layman Crashes Through Fence at Huntington, W. Va. By Timet Special CLAY CITY, Ind., July s.—Race fans today were lrmenting the death of Ray Layman, race driver of this city, who was killed during the tenmile dirt-track race at Huntington, W. Va., on the Fourth of July. Hia mechanician, Earl Stoll, Huntington, W r . Va., was seriously injured. BABIES CRY FOR “CASTORIA” Prepared Especially foi Infants and Children of All Ages Mother! Fletcher’s Castoria has been in use for over 30 years as a pleasant, harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups. Contains no narcotics. Proven directions are on each package. Physicians everywhere recommend it. The genuine bears signature ot —Advertisement.