Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 154, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 November 1924 — Page 9

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LA FOLLETIE VOTE ESTIMATED CLOSE TO FIVE MILLION Progressive Candidate Polls Larger Total Than Roosevelt in 1912, B-i > mffrf Press \E\V YORK, Nov. <5. —Announcement of Senator l,a. Follette that the independent movement must carry nn. coupled with the fact he is ex peeferj to have polled between four and five miliion votes Tuesday, has led to conjecture about the potentialities of a third party which may 1 e evolved under I-a Kollette's leadership. The V'.--'.ha. acci•!■!,- 5 to virtually complete returns, polled a greater popular vote than Theodore Roosevelt in the historic three-cor-nered fight of lit!.’. Trie Colonel won six States then, whereas I.a Follette apparently has won but one. Nevertheless La Follette ran second in eleven States and in thr-e of tiles, that R...-.sev It won—California. Minnesota and South Dakota—lei Fob htte polled a greater vote than Roosevelt did. Their relative popular votes in these were as follows: State Roosevelt. La Follette. California 283.610 426.000 Minnesota 125.85(1 290.000 South Dakota.. .. 38,811 67.000 In the other three Sta f es that Roosevelt carried In 1012, and in all but one of which —Pennsylvania —La F ii-tte ran second this year, their relative polls were as follows: State. Rnoscvel*. La Follette. Mlehiga 1 2! 4-354 10-i.OOO Pennsylvania .... 447.426 270.0"0 Washington 113.698 106.0itrt T n the seven States not noted above In which La Follette ran ahead of Davis Tuesday—ldaho. lowa. Montana. Nevada. North U-,\< ?a. Oregon and Wyoming—La Follette polled a considerably greater popular vote in each than did W Irow Wilson in 1912 when W:'oi earned them all In North Dakota he polled a vote greater ti :. year than the tcv.il of Wilson and Roosevelt it' 1912.

FOUR SEEK CLEMENCY New Marion County Cases Presented Mate Pardon Board. Four new Marion County cases are included in the hst of applies lions for executive clemency made public by the state board of pardons today. They are: Wilke Anderson, sentenced Aug. 22, 1924. Indiana State farm. I s " days, fined Si and costs. larceny Charles Wh*-eler, sentenced Oct. 7. 1916. Stat- prison, life, murder: Gene Fntizman. June 9. 1924. six niotiihs. State farm, fined ?."•<•<>. con tribution to delinquency: Rose Follette. - nienced March 1924. six months, State farm, fined SSOO, •h . t io gleet. Twenty-nine t \v petitions and three old ones were listed. Re-open-ed lares includ* tic -si us Alphretta Sissell. Floyd County, and James H. ireen. Wayne County, both for murder. FATHERS AND SONSDINE K. O. Snethrn Speaks at Church BaiU| net. A plea f"> fathers to take more imerest in the welfare of their boys was sounded by 12. O. Snethen, at torney, and president of the Inhanapolis Federation of Community Civic Clubs, in a "Father anil Son” banquet at the Prospect St. M. F.. Church. Wednesday ifi-ht. “Path is "uld he pals 367, da vs a yar. and shoul-l en< ounce their hays to dream." said Snethen. * .- ne, and to be inspire- !. and have dreams -of-

No matter hove long you may have been tortured and disfigured by some itching, burning skin eruption, just apply a little of that soothing, healing Resinol Ointment to the irritated surface and see if the suffering is not relieved at once. Healing usually begins that very minute, and the skin gets well quickly and easily unless the trouble is due to some Serious internal disorder. Doctors prescribe Resinol widely, •o when you try it, you are using a pemedy of proven value. 0 Resinol Soap is ideal for general toilet use. It is unsurpassed for the bath and shampoo. WARNING Why you should take organic iron to enrich your blood instead of metallic iron —how to tell the difference. While iron if* absolutely veary to your life and health alwfey* remember that your Hood contain* organic* iron and not ; metallic iron which people ufniaHy take: j therefore when yon taJ?*' iron always take c rganK* iron like the iron in your blood and j like the iron in spinach, lentils and ap j pies. Metallic i~on i* iron just like it i conies from ih*' action of strong ac*<fo on small pi ts of iron and is an entirely different thing from organic iron. Organic iron may be had from your druggist under the name of N .sated Iron. Milln.t ® i people annually are usinc Jfnxatfd Ir | It will not injure the teeth Be” disturb stomaoh. A feu doses will o revitalize your wornout exhausted nerves and give you new strength and energy It ci sta • *h to organic iron, like Nuxated Iron, as It doe# to make metallic iron, though it costs- you but iittle more. Always ms?®-' on having genuine organic iron—V;xat*d Iron If you ;<rc not feeling quite up to tte mar'.,. telephone lor a today. : 111 tablet form only: look tor the letter* f>" I. oil every tablet and refuse to take ■ubetitule*. Your money will bo refunded by the manufacturer* if you do not obtain perfectly satisfactory results. At all drupststs. npE'J^JI:W?I Forßfd Blood. Strength and Endurance j —Advertisement. 1

What Father Time Does to Us

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'"I l'Tl2 little fellow on the left is none other than the alert. I business man on the right, T. B. Griffith, second vice 1 president and general manager of L. S. Ayres & Cos. The pictures of "then and now” were thrown on a screen at recent Ayres* employes party at the Athenaeum, aid added to the general merriment.

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"Wasn’t he a dandy!” exclaim'd the fair Acres’ maidens when the youth and manhood pictures of J. J. llasley, a divisional merchant Use manager, were flashed at the party.

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Building Permits “ 4.4 s DrarDorn. 5200 u' !.->-> Herr. 50 N. SrserMan. g*r\z*. \ C H:il. 15-*ls Pl*a*a t. f iri \ W \ i>arm!ton 40i s. Randolph. fur M .* - (Vmetpry ‘2440 5 Meridian za rag-r S2IK. V .? Mcore, 3004 Guilford. I*e!lirii? - :5< W .! Moore, 3004 Guilford fumareh Nu <>*,,• -f Bottling: Cn . 1442 N Senate. d.-it St <OO. Mr </• a- • - B. Ja. vsi.n. 30*29 B~ adway *, 2 :. ~Parmlea. Shrlby. par age. Morris Grffnt‘ af 3006 E Twenty Fifth : *.Vc 5 * Harry W I.owe 2132 N Sherman Dr 52.T00. T .v L K.uz 1526 Comer, dwcl'uns. 52 00 J iv B.a! • Rp.,’:y r- (>rn pany. 3625 Guilford iiwt iimr. TO.Ot'O .!• li* * ty Company. 3625 Gmli f*>-ti boic r. 5275 \i. in: t_c tl ’"i ty Company. 3633 Grac* i’; • l'r.:h *4 5:*70 Ct’v.oir iiit* lif t,rv Company 3633 Grace !ar.<l - r 100. Horrii.. <iu iii. 52‘0 fa- L 1125 Trowbr:d:e, ne* i founditt! 5450 .f.t ._'♦*’> 1125 Trowbridge, mov# \ U • . Jc 1 v 3215 N. Temple more 5200 I' l * Cos.. N W Washn;<ton. ' r H ■ -v. 4601 N*. Meridian, fumarr. -liO't .1 ' \ 715 Q ;’nfT M C v.i*. Pelt. 1324 MUburn furnaie. Kith d'nkirs 1926 Thai man, furnar**. m:*h .1 v Jante. 21 N. Cheater, 5 400 A * f. r arKson. 615 N Alton, furnac'. ?216 fi ± r y A T.* ;s 051 N Df’awan* r^mair 5.00 I C 55 500 f. C Eb*r art. 714 N Denny furnaces 5350 M "6. Gf-orjrn Hammons, 20OR N Key--tonp rfmocii-T 5250 Carrie K Tapp. 2532 E Tenth, paragr 5350 Anna Dawson. 1337 N fAca-born 5200 Wii.Kam O. Martin. 2218 IPHc* sraraz^. * Wiliam O. Martin. 2122 Bel> graraz’'*. i Cohen, 612 W. Now 3’ork. *3OO John Ti Welch. 611 N. Senate. r* pair. *6OO. Jhn R. Welch. 613 N Senate, repair $1,400. V: F Stitz. 67 S. Sherman Dr . parade. $285 Ri Lumber A Material Company. 1025 l.ewjs addition. 5700 Thomas J Hart 115 Berry, n'roof. *260. Ta> - Power. 4532 N Ponnaylvania fa raz *. 5250 5r Vincent a Hospital Illinois and Fall CffirU Bird remodel $2,000 Krej Laninieri, 1203 N Beville. 5300. Eupenia Collinsre. 2502 N. New Jersey. zarazre. *4*s ProgTsH Laundry. 426 E. Wabash, fur n are *2 SO G C Reinhart. 3037 Washington BSvd , rer.of *2SO Western Oil Refining Company. 1415 Oliver, stores. 57 000 Western Oil Re fin in % Company. 1202 Shelby, pas tank. 5200. Western Oil Refining Company. 1202 s>beiJhv. fl]iinsr tatlnn *2 500 William Bamhili 6111 Broadway, dwelling* $.3,600 William Barnhill. 6114 Broadway, fur na*e. S3OO. T ?!. Grinslade. 1716 Orleans, dwelling $3,000.

Marriage Licenses Hubert Rurrrss 'lt HP Hake, hotel. J.oreta Thurman. 22 dfti Charlotte. Joseph Marquis. 22. 71.7 \V. Thirty See ond clerk Marie Keith. 22, .">lB N. lilt nois. waitress. Ralph E Finley. 420? Broadway, strui turt! ctijjine-r Marguerite 1.. Dunn. “7 I7JO Central Mae Klilott McDonald. 32. 2222 P.road way HatflcM Paint Company: "Mabel A Clift. 34 874 4V Thirty Second. [ onart C Love ‘ll. 2436 N Delaware, barber Helen A S.oU. 10 1413 E. Market. market operator. James 1 Garvin IJ. Hls F. Allegheny ’ arh.-r: Hattie Newby. 52. H‘77> E. Allek heny. Samuel TANARUS" Daiwrherty 07. Danville Ind.. farmer- Helen M. Owen. If). 2636 E Tenth telephone operator. W iliam Ciampitt. 37. 800 N. Dearborn, -alesman: Clara A Overman 37 3701 W Tenth. Elmer V Hylton 21 74.7 N Sheffield, amateur photographer: Ruby C. Whelchel. .0 10.77 X. Haupli. silk winder. Harrell Alien. 01 1.743 Cruft laborer: Elizabeth Wheeler IS 1.743 Cruft T.owell L. Stout 01 1178 Kentucky Ave.. maebinits: Mary C Davis. 24 740 Udell. Webster A . Anderson, 28, 1033 N. Talbott. mechanic Katherine Broderick. 30 0330 N. Illinois, seamstress Maurice D. Collins 23 1106 St. Paul. E C Atkins & Cry Thelma L Vail. 10. 1301 Southern, clerk

CORNS Lift Off-No Pain! Doi-.-n’t hurt oup hit! Drop a iittlc 'l-'r*‘'Zi ri*'" hi an aching corn, instantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fingers. Your druggist spllp a tiny hot Up of “Frcezone" for i few cents, stifficient io remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between l!ie toes, and the foot callus Ts. without sore ness or irritation. Advertisement

Was Almost Dead When Husband Bought Her Bottle PE-RU-NA < Mrs. Mittie ''/TO Hus taker, >J R. F. D. No. 3, J Columbia, ~ G j 0 yj Tenneuee, Still Enjoy* Beet of Health, August 14, 1902, she wrote:— “I was afflicted with dyspepsia for several years and finally, unable to sit up. was confined to my bed. I had given up all hope and was almost dead when my husband bought me a bottle of Pe-ru-na. It was a little while before any benefit was felt, but after taking several bottles was cured sound and well. I owe my life to Pc-ru-na and am glad to recommend it to all sufferers.” July 8, 1924, another letter:— “I have found Pe-ru-na a wonderful medicine, having used it off and on for twenty-nine years. It cured me of a bad stomach trouble and catarrh of the head and I have used it in my home ever since.” One cannot require anything more convincing of the. value of Pe-ru-na for diseases due to catarrh or catarrhal conditions. Seed! 4 cent* postage to the PE-RU-NA COMPANY, Columbus, Ohio, for book on catarrh. Insist upon Pe-ru-na the Original Remedy for catarrh. • Sold Everywhere Tablets or Liquid

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

SEEK SOLUTION FOR SONNYSIDE Tangle Over Railroad Switch Taken Up, Efforts to straighten out legal tan gles that prevent use of the railroad switch to Sunnyside, county tuberculosis home, are being made today by county officials, so coal can be delivered to the institution over the track. In the meantime, the winters fuel is being hauled In trucks from Oaklandon at a large expense to the county. The track Is connected with that of the Union Traction Company, and has been completed for more than a year, but has never been used. The agreement was, according to commissioners, the Big Four Railroad would rlelivi ■ the cars, to the traction company. • hleh would place them at the institution. To reach the traction tracks, the railroad will have to use the switch through Federal land at Benjamin Harrison, and this reouires an act of Congress, according to ilie War Department. A letter to Dr. H. S. Hatch, superintendent of Sunnyside. from Brig. Gen. Dwight E. Auitman, commandant at the fort, tentatively agreed to a temporary permit to use the switch, pending congressional action This latter will take three four years, commissioner* said Postmaster General Harry New will be asked to push th matter officials said.

•GETTING BY* IS RAPPED Judge Wilmoth Addresses Members of The Lions Club. An appeal to parents to try to in fi nr nee your g hoys and girls to re frain from taking chances with * get ting by" with law violations was made by City Judge Delbert <> Wil ineth in an address Before the Lions Club Wednesday noon at the Lin coin Judge Wilmeth exhibited various weapons and paraphernalia of people of the underworld, emphasizing tin dancer to voting pc,.p! through association w;:h evil companions.

Talking It Over u Right Here in Indiana”

A Complete Newspaper The Times is a complete newspaper. Local, State and general news, editorials of the day, breezy comics, interesting dramatics, sport gossip, late markets and women’s news all come in for a complete discussion. The Times covers the field in a way that its readers know that every night’s issue will he interesting complete and informative.

CHINA TO REVISE PACTS Nation Has Right to Her Own Existence, Foreign Minister Says. Rjj Vnitrd Pres * PEKIN. Nov. 6.—The new government of Cffina shortly will demand revision of all "unequal” treaties with foreign powers. Foreign Minister Wang predicted today in an interview with foreign correspondents. "I wish to remind friendly powers of China’s right to her own existence,” Wang said. "Any conditions derogatory to that right must necesjsarily he rectified by mutual arrangement as quickly as the exigency of the circumstances requires.” WOMAN TAKES POISON Tired of Search for Work, She Tries to End Life. By I'nited Press CHICAGO, Nov. 6—County hos pital physicians today battled the es sects of fifty grains of a strong nerve sedative taken by Mrs- Dorothy Nelson. 37, of Milwaukee, to produce “a long, long sleep in the land of mystery.” fired of wandering, Mrs. Nelson attempted to, commit suicide after efforts to find work here and in Cleveland failed. A. broken heart was revealed in a note which said, “Sometimes I wonder when evening comes arid the j day’s work is over and as you sit land smoke, if you give a thought to | the woman you made a wanderer.”

BETTER THAN WHISKEY FOR COLDS AND FLO

The sensation of the drug trade is Aspironal, the two minute cold and cough reliever, authoritatively guar anteed by the laboratories; tested, approved at.d most enthusiastically endorsed by the highest authorities, and proclaimed by the people as ten times as quick and effective as whiskey. rock and rye, or any other cold and cough remedy they have ever tried. All drug stores are supplied with the wonderful elixir, so a!! you hay. to do is to step int,- the nearest drug store, hand the clerk half a dollar for a bottle of Aspironal and tell hurt to serve you two teaspoonfuls With your watch in your hand.

/"~AN the editorial page of The Times; every day, Gaylord Nelson has much to say about Hoosiers and Hoosierdom, and lie says it in an interesting way. There are many things that happen in Indiana that every one likes to have discussed by a writer who really understands the “hows” and “whys” as they occur. Such is the prevailing idea of “Right Here in Indiana”—one of the most popular newspaper features in the state. Each article is full of human interest, whether it be a tribute to the “War Governor” or an amusing incident that took place at a local hotel. Interesting things do happen continuously in Indiana and Gaylord Nelson paints a word picture of them that makes you understand the human side of each event. ) . ~ There Are Three Ways to Start Delivery of The Times to Your Home IBy Phone—- From The Carrier—- — Call The Times Circulation Hail The Times Carrier who Department, MA in 3500. delivers on your street. 3—Use This Coupon Circulation Department, The Indianapolis Times, 214-220 W. Maryland St. Please have your carrier deliver The Times to me. 1 will pay the carrier each week at the rate of 10 cents per week. Name Address • ‘Write number if an apartment I

Gone, but Not Forgotten

An automobile reported stolen belongs to: J. H. Berry, Haugh Hotel. Buick, from 200 block S. Capitol Ave. RACK HOME AGAIN Automobiles reported found belong to: C. O. Ketering, 44 S. Gladstone Ave., Ford, found on south side. John J. Johnson, R. F. D, Box 12. Ford, at State and Southeastern Aves. Nathan Tapp. 144 S. Illinois St., Chevrolet, at £ll W. South St. Chester C. McDaniel, 2830 Chester Ave., Studebaker, at 816 W. Tenth St. TIME LOCK HALTS COUNT \hsent Voters' Ballots Placed ill Rank Vault for Safe Keeping. Bj/ Times Special CRA WFORDSVILLE, Tnd., Nov. 6.—Official returns of tha election Tuesday were delayed here when TV. A. Collins, inspector of one of the precincts, used the vault of the First National Bank of which he B’ cashier, to store absent voter'.-: ballots. Collins placed the ballots in the vault early Monday, forgetting Tuesday was a national holiday. A time clock on the vault was set not to open until Wednesday morning.

take the drink at one swallow and call for your money back in two minutes if you cannot feel the distressing symptoms of your cold fading aw.iy like a dream, within the time limit Don’t be bashful, for all druggists invite you and expect you to try it. Kvervboy's doing it. Take the remainder of the bottle home to your wife and chi!dr> n, for Aspironal is by fir the safest and most effective, the easiest to take and the most asm ible cold and cough remedy for children as well ns adults Quickest relief for catarrh il , roup and children’s choking up at night.—Advortis, mi nt.

Fire Fighter Assigned George R. Phillips, assistant State forester, has been sent by Richard Lieber, director, State conservation department, to direct fighting of forest fires in the Floyd Knobs district

GiiLDREfj , s Cas- / yr toria is a pleasant, harmless Substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, especially prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ages. To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Proven directions on each rack. ?c Physicians everywhere recommend it Advance JL Service October 16,23,30 November 6,13,20 Lv. Indianapolis . . 2:5$ a. m~ At. Jacksonville . . 9:00 a. m. Sleeping Cars open for occupancy 9:00 p.tn. Making connection* with ail morning trains for East Coatf* VCcat Coast and Central Florida point* Drawing Room Sleeping Car*. Observation Car Dining Car serving all meal* Oh Ticket Office, 34 West Ohio St_ Phone Circle SJW C. F BIGELOW J. W. GARDVER rvvision Passenger Agrnt Division Pasaenger Agent dnetftern Ry. System. A#7 Merr h. Bk. Bldg. But Four Route, J 4 We,t OWo §t Indianapolis, ind. Phone .Main Sl5O Indianapolis, ind. Phone Main S£3? BIG FOUR ROUTE SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM

in Clark County. The State forest reserve at Henryville is said to be in danger. Gum arahic is an excellent stiffening agent for linen.

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