Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 35, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 June 1924 — Page 6

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BIG LA FOLLETIE VOTE EXPECTED IN MINNESOTA Prediction Indicates Senator Will Receive 500,000 of 800,000 Ballots, By LOWELL MELLETT, Times Staff Correspondent ST. PAUL, Minn., June ID. —While politicians the country over are conceding that Senator La Follette as a candidate this fall for President will carry Minnesota it is still surprising to find how unanimous this opinion is in the State itself. La Follette will get 500,000 votes, it is declared by men in politics who are unfriendly to his candidacy. The State's total vote in the last election was 800,000. The Wisconsin Senator is expected to run far ahead of the State FarmerLabor ticket and to pull an immense vote from among Republican voters. The latter, in the primaries at least, still greatly outnumber the’FarmerLabor votes, notwithstanding the success of the Farmer-Labor candidates in the last two senatorial elections. The Democratic vote remains immaterial. Many Progressives The State primaries, held Tuesday, although returns are still incomplete, show the State feeling pretty well. Progressive voters who remain in the Republican party and vote in its primaries outnumber the conservative Republican voters. The Republican machine candidate for the senatorial nomination was Ole Sangeng. He ran a poor third against Oscar Hallam and Thomas Schall, the blind Congresspian. The State organization was more fortunate in the governorship race, for here the Republican progressives divided their vote among six progressive candidates instead of only two and Theodore Christianson, the machine candidate, nosed out the highest of the six. The machine candidate received only about one-fourth of the total vote cast, however. Nominated for Congress In the congressional contests, except where the progressive had more than one candidate up against the conservative they were in most cases successful. Oscar Keller was re-nominated, so was Harold Knutson, Victor L. Power, who as mayor or Hibbing made himself famous nationally by compelling the steel trust to pay its taxes was nominated. Guy V. Howard, running in Tom Schalls’ district, as a standpatter was a poor third in the count. Most other results are still in doubt. The net effect, however, was to show the progressive strength, inside the Republican party and quite apart from the Farmer-Labor party vote, is well in excess of the conservative strength. REMEDY FOR JULIETTA Former Superintendent Says State Should (are for Insan >. “Care of insane is a State problem,” Dr. S. E. Smith, 1008 Merchants Bank Bldg., provost of Indiana University, former superintendent of Eastern Hospital for Insane at Richmond, Ind., said today. The trouble at Julietta county asylum could easily be remedied if the matter was placed in the hands of the State, and freed from political favoritism. Dr. Smith said.

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PALS’ ’ CLUB ELECTS Hike to Brown County Planned by Members. New officers of the Pals Club, a member of the Communal Club council, are Lewis Levy, president; Harry Lehner, vice president and delegate to the club council; Dave Goldman, secretary, and Leon Goldberg, treasurer. The election took place Tuesday night at the Communal building, IT W. Morris St. The club will hike to Brown County Saturday, June 28, to spend the week-end. ORGANIZES Articles of Association Jriled by East Side Commercial Club. Articles of association were filed with the secretary of State today for the East Side Commercial Association. The purpose of the organization is to "advertise and encourage civic improvement and to promulgate closer association and cooperation among citizens and merchants.” Directors: Martin Burgess. Mrs. Clayton H. Carter, H. B. Tillman, Horace Casady, William Werner, Harry J. Bors. Ray Bulstra, O. H. Hagedon and Robert Showalter. War Veteran B uried Bil Times Speriat CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind., June 19.—Funeral services were held today for Cicero McClure, 89, Civil War veteran and retired business man. Ten Brothers Survive By Times Special SHELBYVILLE, Ind., June 19. — Ten brothers survive Homer C. Mitchell, 56. farmer near New Ross, who was buried today.

COUNCIL SLOWS PLANS City councilmen are .slowing plans of the board of safety to purchase four additional motorcycles for the traffic force to catch speeders. Walter W. Wise, president of the council, said today opposition had developed to passing an appropriation refinance of $2,000 for 'he motorcycles in a special session. Unanimous vote of the council is required to pass a measure under suspension of rules. Enrich Your Blood With This Newer Form of Iron For many years physicians and chemists experimented to produce a newer form of iron, like the iron in your blood, because they realized that the old metallic irons often 'blackened the teeth and upset the stomach. examinations proved th:;t three penJe out of every four were deficient ir. iron content in the blood and that thousands were weak, sick, nervous, ailing nod rifn down, and suffering from ail sorts of alarming symptoms, when as ' matter of fact their trouble wa all due to iron stnrrath nos the blood. At last they discovered this newer form of iron, like the iron in spinach, lentils and apples in highly concentrated form. It quickly helps put strength into your muscles and color into your cheeks. Get your doctor to take your red blood <• •■■•■a to day, then take this newer form of iron known as Nuxated Iron for i tv weeks and watch your red blood <or puscles increase: see how much purer and richer your blood becomes; how much stronger and better you feel: what difference it .nak's ,n your nerves. Over 4.000.000 people annual ly are using Nuxated Iron. Your money will be refunded if von do not obtain satisfactory re-tilts In tah'et form only. At all druggists.—Advertisement,

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STATE GEOLOGY WILL BESTUDIED Conservation Department Plans Field Work, A number of the important phases of the geology of Indiana will be investigated during the next few months by the division of geology of the State conservation department, Richard Lieber, director, announced today. * This work wall be under the direction of Dr. W. N, Logan, State will consist of both field and Wboratory explorations. According to Dr. Logan a portion of the field study will be devoted to the stratigraphical conditions along the Eastern border of the Pennsylvania formations in Southern Indiana. This survey will determine, it is believed, the Eastern extension of the Pottsville group in Indiana, especially where confusion exists due to the similiarity of the certain rocks of this group with some strata of the Chester age. Attention also will be given to the structural conditions of the area in Southwestern Indiana. In the United States there are 300,000,000 hens producing 14.000,000,000 eggs a year.

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Girl Recovers From Poison Miss Ada, Crooks, 22, of 15 N. East St., is at home today recovering from poison taken, police allege with suicide intent. Officers say Miss Crooks was sitting in an auto near city hospital when she took the poison. She had been visiting a friend with whom she became acquainted while in the hospital. New Treatment for Varicose or Swollen Veins Swollen veins are dangerous and often burst. Sufferers are advised to get a j two-ounce, original bottle of Emerald Oil (full strength!, at Hook Drug Cos., j Haag Drug Cos., Henry J. Huder and \ start to reduce the veins and bunches i at once. Physicians recommend Emerald Oil; it is cse-l in hospital practice and a small bottle wil! last a long time, because it is very concentrated and a little goes a long way Apply night and morning with a soft brush as directed until the swelling is reduced to normal. It is guaranteed. So marvelously powerful is Emerald Oil that enlarged glands and wens disappear when used steadily.—Advertisement. AMUSEMENTS

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AMUSEMENTS Don’t Cheat Yourself HERE IS THE BIGGEST THEATRICAL BARGAIN INDIANAPOLIS EVER HAD. THE O'BRIEN SUI I Matinee j SATURDAY ) George M. Cohan’s Great Musical Comedy Offered, First Time Locally by ABORN PLAYERS i KEITH’S Where the Crowds Go! I VRir ‘™“ L I i\iU ITO 11 P.M. HARRY ABRAMS & CO. In the Novel Dance Innovation, “SHOE ECHOES” 111 KRAFT AND LAMONT "Put Cp the Lights” fagg Tnd White Darktown Follies WYLIE anIHARTMAN I Before and After ANTONIO ROSSITTO Italian Tenor MARK GALVIN Novelty Instrumentalists MAX YORK’S PUPILS A Canine Ensemhie Charles Hart’s Hollanders Fun in the Land of the Dikes BEN TURPIN COMEDY, “Yukon Jale” East Steppers Series, “The Empty Stall,” Dancing in the Lyric Ballroom Afternoon and Evening. MOTION PICTURES

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