Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 165, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 November 1924 — Page 6

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U.S. PROPOSALS T 0: CUT OPIUM TRAFFIC HEARD Americans at World Parley Urge Reduction of Production, Bu United Pffis GENEVA, Nov. 19.—American proposals for suppression of traffic in opium, narcotics and harmful were made public upon their presentation to the international conference today. Conprressman Stephen Porter, who, with Bishop Brent, heads the American delegation, laid suggestions of the United States before the representatives of forty-five nations, gathered to agree upon steps to reduce world traffic in drugs. The American proposals are based on contention that use of opium products of other than medicinal and scientific purposes is not legitimate and that abuse of these drugs can be stopped only by limiting production of raw opium to medicinal and scientific requirements. Specific proposals include: 1. Limit production of raw opium

Young Girl Afraid to Eat Anything Girl’s Stomach in Bad Shape. Couldn’t Eat.

"I was afraid to eat anything T always had trouble with my stomach. Was also troubled for three years with : constiparion. After taking less than on-' bottle Adl-rikt 1 eat, eat anything and ! feel fine." (Signed, Aruenia Howard. Intestinal F.vaeaant There is now offered to the public a , liquid preparation which is i: • .inly a ! wonderfully effective and QFICK intes- | tinal evaeuant, but which also seems to < stimulate the glands of the intestinal j tract and to cause e\pn!si-n <■: tint us (GAS . This preparation, known as Adh-rika. i~- a valuable agent fi r the purpose of cleansing the bowels of mat- ; ter which has been in "he system a long time and whi-h other less effective j means have been unable to dislodge. It ; is often astonishing the great amount ‘ of matter Adlerika draws from the in- ' testinal ran*!- even right after a natnral movement it sometimes brings out unsuspected quantities of additinoll matter. Many times it brings ..nr much GAS, thus relieving pressure in (he abdomen Adlerika i- . specially valuable when PROMPT action is neoe-sary or to encourage the elimination of metabolic through the bowel. In plight disorder- such as occasional

114 N. Penn. fi & 53 S. Illinois St. 55 Virginia Ave. Mj| jpk ft 27 S. Illinois St. BQ2 Mass. Ave. * A ]O3 w Wash St 816 N. Ala. Si. Cut Price Drugs 156 N Illinois St. You Can Buy the Best for Less at Haag’s Compare Haag’s Prices With Other Prices Mail Orders Filled—Add Postage Prices Subject to Change Without Notice NOT A ONE-DAY SALE HAAG’S EVERY-DAY PRICES

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and coca leaves to medicinal and scientific needs. 2. Keduc* importation of prepared opium each year until it is completely abolished at end of ten years. 3. Prohibit manufacture and distribution of heroin. 4. Require separate import and exrort licenses for each shipment of mcrphine, cocaine and derivatives. 5. Establish a central board and furnish it with full national reports concerning legitimate opium requirements, production of raw products and manufacture of prepared products. Gone, but Not Forgotten Automobiles reported stolen belong to: L. B. Willis, 510 N. West St.. Hudson. from Walnut and West Sts. R. W. Lookabill, R. R. M. box 366 E. Ford, from Market and Alabama Sts. ,T. M. Downey. 2250 X. Rural St.. Ford truck, from 412 E. Market St. Ii \< K HOME AGAIN Automobiles reported found belong to: Ernest Jones, R. R. C, box 30. Ford, at New York and Davidson Sts. No license and no title, Oldsmobile touring car. at Morris St. and Kentucky Ave. T.ouis Walker. 721 Cottage Ave., Buick. at Tenth St. and Indiana Ave W. H Logan, 66S E. Eleventh St., , Ford, at Tenth St. and Indiana Ave.

.constipation or gas on the stomach and headache (when due to bowel inaction t. a snigie spoonful of Adlerika often pro duces .surprising and gratifying results In eases of obstinate constipation or stomach trouble, if Adh-rika d—not bring relief in 24 to 36 hours the advice of a reputable physician should be se cured. Reports from Physicians "I congratulate you on the good effect from Adlerika since 1 pres ribed it." (Signed' I*r L. I.ang.Vis, • Ad ■ rika is the best in mv entire ."7 years’ experience." Signed, I'r. <; Eggers "I prescribed Adlerika with highly satisfactory results " (Signed, Dr. A. C. t'. i Name given on request , "I can't g-t along without Adlerika." • Signed l I'r. \V. II Bern hart. .1. E. Puckett >'a user <>f Adlerika, writes: “After taking Adlerika feel bet ter than for 20 year* Haven t language to expr-ss 'he impurities eliminated from mv system." Adlerika is a big surprise to poop!,, who have used only ordinary bowel aid stomach medicines because of Its READ and QFICK aciton. Sold by leading druggist- everywhere. In Indianapolis by the Hook Drug Co.—Advertisement.

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Minerva St. Residents Plead for More Police to Stop Carousals Which Disturb Them Nightly

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HEALTH PLAY CONTEST It.diuna Tuberculosis Association Offers School Prizes. Indiana high school students have been invited by the Indiana Tuberculosis Assoc iation to join in State and national contests for the best pi iv teaching a lesson in public health. Murray A. Auerbach, executive -oerot ny. has announced prizes of |loo, 550 and? 30 for the State contest. Students must write and produce the plays. Full contest denils may be obtained from the 5 ate association offiie, Mever Kiser HEADACHE Don’t Suffer! Get a 10c package of Dr. James Headache Powders is rejCjs I’ev.d in two tnhifnu MV 6-* iL tiles Distress r H _ tad pain vanish, w ' v>>ur head clears fc, pH?; ' and y u are again \ la nady fur work or \ \ /C- P l;l >' \ \ Druggists sell 1 J J millions of "Dr. / /.lames Headache . \ / / Powders" because ; U\ \ they are sate ' ■ Ad.ertisement.

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A ROVE—34O MINERVA ST. WHERE TRAFFICS! AN KINNEYS TR'>ERI-E STARTED. CENTER - FENt "E AT 4.'.d MINERVA ST. TORN DOWN IN THE MELEE. HH!< >W REMAINS OF I’.L'CKET WITH WHICH KINNEY WAS STRUCK.

|l~v JEST DENTS of the neighborhood of Minerva and V> r l -.. mont Sts., where TANARUS: ufTb.man Patrick F. K;m-y. 1-2 Kochi.e St., was brut.iGy beaten and relieved of his trousers and badge, Wednesday night, today declared they were going to h .ve more police protection or know the reason vvi.v. Nightly carousals have kept lhm awake, for some tin.o they said. Appeals to the pol'-o have irought little results Bootlegging and fighting have boon 'sported, i thpy raid. i Study of polb-e records disclosed that F'atrolm-n F.'garty and I lansft rd, assigned to the district, passed within three-fourths of a i block of where Kinney was at ' tacked within a few minutes of the i time trouble first was reported to police and tliat thereafter they did not r"port from a box closer than about a mile from the scone. District T(k Large The district Is bounded roughly j by Blake St. from New York St. | to Indiana Ave., the avenue to I Fail Creek, the creek to White River, the river to Michigan St., j across the Michigan Sl. bridge to i the west side of !he liver, along that to New York St. and hack | on New York St. to Blake St. This I Is regarded as an abnormally large I district for two men to cover when ! so many trouble calls come from ! it. Kinney charges that, he went to j 340 Minerva Sr. late Monday night j with a friend to collect a debt. | Kinney was not in uniform, being on vacation. When a Dee for all fight developed the friend fled. Struck \Vl(h Bucket. Kinney says that Joe, William and John Ford, who have been j held a number of times by police j in fighting and liquor scrapes, at- | tacked him with a bucket in.Ver- | mont St. east of Minerva, knock | ing him down and tearing off ins trousers. His badge and the re I mains of the bucket were found at tlds spot the next morning. The traffleman attempted to get away, but as fast as ho got up and took a few steps he was felled, kicked and beaten again, he said. The, "fighting front" ex tended a half block north in Minerva St., from Vermont St., finally winding up when the lighters knocked over the fence ip QUARREL AFTER CRASH Chicago Business .Man Charged With Slaying Following Collision. , Bu l'tilted Pro ks CHICAGO, Nov. 19 —William Finley, Chicago business man, was under arrest today, charged with manslaughter n connection with killing of Harry O. Dodd, St. Louis broker, jin a fight after an automobile colli- ! sion last Sunday. i Finley has confessed, according to | police, that he hit Dodd after t.he | latter became abusive In an argu- ; ment that followed the collision. Rub the Spine If yen believe the spine Is the Rent of most of your physical ills and most people are thinking so every day, just give it a gentle massage every night with Joint -Ease and watch the helpful results. Many people are getting it daily from Hook Drug Cos., Goldsmith's 6 Drug Stores and other good pharmacists. The name Is Joint-Ease and it’s the one big discovery for stiff, swollen, inflamed joints—and a tube for only 00 cents. Always remember when Joint-Ease gets in joint agony gets out—quick. —Advertisement.

front of 430 Minerva Hi. Kinney lift, part "f k.-t u: i'-rclothing on tics fence wh‘-n he departed to g*--t a taxicab fur A team of motor policemen were sent to the m.-unoi three times Monday night and early on Tuesday bt lid not learn K • y was Involv'd in the affair until the last trip, when n resident had found Kinney s blood smeared badge. ,

For November Or Sale the 20th tz&SsT'SSt'M:' 7 Thursday Only 21-23 N. Illinois St. Opposite Claypool HotL Again Accenting Our Dress Supremacy With an Unusual Thursday Sale oi Silk and Cloth Dresses All of Them Reduced From Our Higher. Priced Section* Women's Sizes 1111 Extra Size§ 'l Extra Sizes | in Silks Only JL \ Do not let the low price confuse you with ordinary ten dollar dresses. £l&jmMm ***, ** **"" ——‘^ . do. Amh ' Spirt Dnuii ■. .| - Silk Dresses Flannel Dresses 'i ! {>••■. Jm " Hairline Stripe Dresses MUM y 'M

BRITAIN ‘SCRAPS' GENEVA PROTOCOL League Asked to Postpone Action on Security Pact, By United Press LONDOF , Nov. 19. —“The Geneva protocol is scrapped,” the Daily Telegraph declared today, following announcement the British government has asked the League of Nations to “postpone” discussion of the security and disarmament protocol adopted by the league assembly. What the Baldwin government actually requested was that the council, when it meets at Rome Dec. 8, leave the proposed pact off its agenda. The Daily Telegraph interprets this as indication the Conservative administration will repudiate the protocol signed by Ramsay MacDonald. The Daily Telegraph points out that if the Geneva protocol is scrapped the way is opened for American leadership in world disarmament. Dissatisfaction af the dominions with provisions of the protocol pre scribing use of the British fleet as a cure-all for international ills is believed one of the chief reasons for the request.

BOARD SLASHING APPOINTEES MEEI Have No Idea What Direction Probe Will Take, Lawrence J. Cartwright, Portland, Eighth District Republican chairman and vice chairman of the Republican State commute, named by Governor-elect Ed Jackson as a member of a survey committe do reduce number of State boards or commissions, declared to*lay lit had nw Idea in what direction the board’s lnvestigat ons would go. "I haven’t a thing in mind.” Cartwright said. “We will welcome ai! suggestions and will inert from time to time to sift the suggestions and investigate boards. Our recommendations will likely be made to the State Legislature.” John H. Kip'inger. Muncie, and Arthur R. Bax’er, Indianapolis, are Other members of the board. They conferred today with Lawrence F. Orr, head of the State board of accounts. Trucks Kill Garage Man By 7<m< Bpermt "SFNMAN, Did.. Nov. 19.—Henry Walters and Alfred Shafer, trurk drivers, were questioned today concerning the death of Ben Hilbert, 50, garage proprietor, crushed to death between th trucks driven by the two men

GOV, BRANCH ASKS DATA Anticipating his message at the opening session of the next Legislature, Governor Emmett F. Branch, through his secretary, Frederick E. Schortemeier, has sent memorandums to all department heads, asking them to submit suggestions ana recommendations concerning conduct of State government which would be presented in Branch’s message. PARENTS, BABE" PERISH IN FIRE Father Loses Life in Effort to Save Loved Ones, By United Press PERRYSVILLE, Ohio, Nov. 19. A father lost his life today in a fruitless attempt to rescue his wife and children from their burning home. The dead are: William E. Donaldson, 27: his wife, Ethel, and their 10-months-old baby, Betty Jean. William Jr., twin to Betty Jean, and Kathleen, 3, were rescued by firemen. Donaldson, in attempting to carry his wife and babe from the flarfiing home, was severely burned and died from the effects. The wife and baby were overcome and died a short while later.

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WALB WANTS TO APPROVE JOBS Letters Ask Voice in Appointments, Although political leaders are pointing out that Ed Jackson, Republican Governor-elect, “owes nothing to the State committee," evidence that Clyde A. Walb, State chairman, intends to have a voice in appointment to State jobs is contained in a letter from Walb to all officials-elect.-Tiie letter in part, says: “In connection with the indorsement in behalf of the State organization of those appointed to positions by the Republican officers elected, I desire to state that Mrs. Vivian Wheatcraft, State chairwoman, and myself have had a conference which has resulted in an understanding that I, as State chairman, shall approve the recommendations of the county chairmen and district chairmen for men recommended to hold positions under our Republican administration. “It has also been agreed that Mrs, Wheatcraft, the State chairwoman, shall herself alone, in behalf of the State organization, approve the recommendations of the county chairwomen, and district chairwomen for ; women recommended to hold position i under our Republican administraI tion.”