Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 166, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 November 1924 — Page 3

THURSDAY, NOV. 20, 1924

QUESTION NOW IS WILL H. E. L. FOLLOW BOOM Slight Increase Seen in Food Prices —Other Commodities Declined. Bp 7.mot Special WASHINGTON. Nov. 20. —With general business? on the upgrade, considerable interest centers in whether prices of food, clothing and other factors in the cost of living will react upward along with it. This revival is too young yet to show any detinite tendencies. The first sign of an advance has come :n food prices. There was a gen-r Wu! increase of l 1-3 per cent in retail cost of food in October over Septemlter. reports to the Labor Department from all parts of the country show. Clothing Decline Offsetting this discouraging sign, however, is the general decline in wholesale prices of clothing, fuel and lighting, and house furnishings during October. In the big boom soling the wai. which resulted in such a crash a few months later, clothing jumped higher than anything eise. In the past, general advances in business have been closely related to increases in prices. However, even this lesson has its hopeful signs for the present situation. Prices went skyward in the boom following the war, and the depression following was serious. The Government, as well as general business, learned a lesson. Records of the Department of Commerce show that the two periods of pronounced prosperity since that time, in the springs of 1923 and 1924. resulted in only average increases in prices, with no skyrocketing. Officials here, Secretary Mellon CORNS

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Cat . a " h Poisons Whole System R c sr Catarrhal poisons in the body sooner or later destroy the harmonious action of the human machinery. Fight catarrh. Don’t allow it to gain a foothold. Coughs and Colds, Nasal Catarrh, Stomach and Bowel disorders and a host of other diseases are of a catarrhal nature. An early appreciation of the dangers of catarrh has saved many from long and lingering sickness. PE-RU-NA The Remedy for Catarrh Sold Every-whero Tablet* or Liquid Send 4 rent* postage to the PE-Rt’-JiA COWP.I.H, Columbus, Ohio, (or booklet on catarrh.

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and Secretary Hoover particularly, watched the situation closely, and prevented it from getting out of hand. The Government is going to keep its eve on the present situation, as has been made known already, in order to discourage any undue fluctuations in either way. Wholesale Lower The f/eneral level of wholesale prices over the year is a fraction lower than in October last year. Labor Department records show. the index figure for 404 commodities being 151.9 this year, as compared with 153.1 last October. Agricultural prices, however, have shown a marked rise, with an av-T age advance of over four points. Cattit' led. with a jump of 11 points, while grains showed an increase of nearly six. The prices >f 23 articles of food inereased. 6 remained the same and 14 decreased. BAR URGES FOUR COURTSFQRCiTY New System Calls for Appointed Judges. Replacement of the city court and four of the five Center Township jus ti. e of peace courts with four mu nicipal courts, each with a judge ap pointed by th eGovernor. instead of elected, was one of the propo-uL contained in a report of the jmk< ;:1 committee at the monthly meeting of the Indianapolis Par Association Wednesday night. Under the system the munioip: ! courts would try such criminal oseas city court now handles and i-ivu cases of less than Yam, except ;hosinvolving land titles. Appeals f criminal oases would be divided among the present five Superior Courts and Criminal Court. The report frowned on a court of domestic relations for divorce cases involving children The report also recommends limiting jurisdiction of justices of peace.

Hoosier Briefs

j ,I A IKMOCN'T has a mystery. H I Currency of ft he civil War •- - J period is being circulated. Bankers say it's genuine. Joseph I.ittler, pioneer of Matthews, 70, died suddenly at the dinner table. Detroit capitalists have pur chased 144 acres of land near Bloomington for $17,000 to open a new stone quarry. Hunting dogs instead of pointing game are turning up stills, author! ties at Seymour report. Several white inule caches have been turned over to the sheriff by hunters. legion posts of the Kleventh dis trict met at Hartford City Wednes day. mCMCS T. RICHEY of ICokonio was denied a second divorce from the same wife because he had not paid the court costs and atorney fees for his first divorce. “Not me. I’ve had enough,” Richey said when asked If he meant to marry the woman a third time. Claire Sinclair, Oscar Tyosey, Ray Pouch and Frank Rigsby of Nobles ville are back from a hunting trip In Cana<la with three large moose and a deer. Kokomo Methodists are raising SIO,OOO to build two new churches there. , Federal agents at South Bend had to dig eighteen feet through concrete, but they found two wooden barrels full of liquor. Mrs. Gertrude Fulton of Portland is one of the heirs suing for a $4,000,000,000 estate now in litigation in New York, involving property or. which giant skyscrapers and old Trinity Church stand. Kokomo Red Men are talking merger of the two lodges there. IJKRMAN HUFFMAN, RlufTton workman, is looking i___J for a safety screwdriver. The one he was using slipped and cut a three-inch gash in his hand. Clinton police are looking for a “hound for chickens.” The dog killed eighteen in the henhouse of John Stein.

SAFETY RALLY HELD ltg Four and Allied Lines Seek to Reduce Casualties. Charles E. Hill, New York, general safety agent of the New York Central Lines spoke at a, luncheon ; at the t'laypool today, opening a general safety rally of tile Rig Four and allied lines, attended by 500 delegates. Six States were rep resented. Four loving ini's for low employe , casualty records were presented. Overcoats Vre Popular The-e men today reported overcoats stolen; Henry Schnitzius, IGO 1 Central A Ye., Apt. 3"5; Fred Gephard, 1786 Roosevelt Ave.; Carl, Kaehrin. 249 Wisconsin St Max Hlackbum, tlob Congress Ave., and 4Y. R. clarnan. 2'"* N\ Delaware St.

pareand to arm- and Children all ages of s Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving natural sleep. To avoid imitation s , always look for tlic signature of Absolutely 1 larm!c-s -No < lpiates. Physicians everywhere recommend it WANTED! 15,0(50 SUFFERERS FROM I \DEAFNESS $ v HEAD noises v Or Nasal Catarrh I want the names of 15,000 people who arc ' NTfffjfra Suffering from carta rrhal deafness, dulln. -of hearing, or head no;-c.-. I have an or. k n.d home j/fmSs.ii vim t. try Without y.i-t or .-xpeiige. i uff.-M for ninny year* will. u.tn-ri •• ntnem TTM iiTjaffi/iT C l tint*-* tried nian> dlffrr-nt treatment* PR. W. O. COFFE:d Cxtarrt) I liexas. experimental;; on in • ' an.! :ia!iy and Doafnevt apactalttt f.,e: i a treatment winch rumFetelj healed my r-aiarr: r---;o:r.i :i -.ring an.i *top pe! t he terrible head notxcs 1 want you to try this hioor.Cui treatment entirely at iny > 15,000 TREATMENTS TO F5? ST ST! BE GIVEN THIS MONTH * lam so proud of my trc-airoent and so anxious to claim tbjif QO% of a!! fleafnws 1* ratnwvl prtniarhrlp otlif-rs ‘ujffr'i:.jj with cleafa*?*. hr:ui m.l.sf *or lly t*y catarrh 'f the f r*d and uir rat&rrti tLal I will hat* packed sirt rs&dy fur rtMp- othsras'at© that catarrh c aiuss Induction, ment 1 5.000 ilerr.onstratfon treatments which I will rheumatism, catarrh of thrs atomacb and mauy 4fi r away in the next 30 flays uLsolutely free. I other diseased conditions. whli! to prove that my original home treatment mm* m m mum will give relief from catarrhal deafness. hr ul Tp w*%.S 3 A fflm noises or nasal catarrh The result* arr quick and ■ IT 1 tSmS rouvlnrSr.g You f*ei thr dlffrrencr thr first day. * ■ Jf m mt mm '*** Tfcla treatment costs you nothin? whatever. Hirn- r - v/ , lt , I#inov # rtr . j, ... ,i ,/ n r i, mOHri.uf * dont A5 L you to onr ior Tnm n! ;,. er heud n“ go 8 will : ; i.rtly send J-vr/ViCu Vn n,r '' ! r Ik IV 11 : W ordinal t.CsultsnS of etc. nosi-'and thr..ttt spr'.'ii Uist "i waK'ivory s.ifteref rlfSfsVde’M KW * °* i,ead " r ind . atLrrt, than any' phyairfin in’the UntuS cautr nto tr> it rrre, Htatra I know thin treatmrnt la thr brat. I hava nnn'f Moofort nonfnhcc ovrr uard Srnd your nainr and addrpa.i today. a/Uil l PivglcCl liLclilicbb ,stat© wl.rther you have ilr.qfnraa or hrad noHea Catarrhal deafwsH, head noiara and catarrh or just have rutarr’i This notice may not apwhrn nr?|ertrd gradually grow worse. Authorltlra prar again o write ine at once. DR. W. O. COFFEE, Suite2B7. Hotel Bids.* Davenport, lowa

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'POSSESSION OF LIQUOR NO CRIME' Collins Finds Alleged Violator Not Guilty. That mere possession of liquor, so long as there is no evidence of manufacture or sale, is not a crime was again Impressed on Indianapolis police when Criminal Judge James ■A. Collins found Thomas A. Buss, 1109 E. Michigan St., barber, not guilty of violating the law. Police Lieut. Harley Jones found sixtyseven quarts of beer in Bass’ home. “Where did you get it?” asked Judge Collins. "I bought it.” replied Bass. “I never sold any or gave any away, but had it all for my own use." Bass had received a SIOO fine and thirty days in jail from a judge In city court, and promptly appealed so Criminal Court. “The Supreme Court has said possession Is not a crime,” said the judge. “The finding here is not guilty.” Lieutenant Jones insisted on the stand Bass confided, as he was riding down in the patrol wagon, that he manufactured the beer because he was a mule drinker. The first woman to seek a seat In the Vermont legislature is Mrs. Abble H. Robertson, prominent club woman of Brattleboro. No Widow Bp Time* Special HAMMOND. Jnd.. Nov. 20. N*v widow mourned Alex Erickson. noted steeplejack, today. "I'll never marry because of my perilous occupation.” Erick son had said. Wednesday he undertook an easy job here—-painting a factory smokestack. The ropes slipped and he plunged to his .lent h.

Gone, but Not Forgotten

Automobiles reported stolen belong to: Tracy Cross, Rushville, Ind., Ford, from New York and Illinois Sts. Conduitt Auto Company, 314 N. Delaware St., Peerless, from Senate i Ave. and Michigan St. Theodore Frakes, 1524 E. Washington St., Oakland, from Capitol Ave. and Washington St. W. J. Feel, 2502 Boulevard PI., Studebaker, from in front of same. James Marshall, Tenth St., and Ft. Wayne Ave., Ford, from in front of same address. H. E. Stutz, Indianapolis Athletic Club, H. C. S., from Meridian and Vermont Sts. BACK HOME AGAIN An automobile reported found belongs to: John J. McShane, 515 G College Ave., Ford, found at Senate Ave. and Kentucky Ave. Woodmen to Meet Bp Timm Special NOBLESVILLE, Ind.. Nov. 2ft.— More than one thousand Modern Woodmen of Hamilton, Howard. Tipton, Boone and Clinton Counties are expected here Monday night, when the Kokomo team will confer degrees on a large class of candidates.

FRIDAY BARGAIN DAY! N o Phone, Mail or C. O. D. Orders on Friday Items

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“indera Figurfit” SI.OO Knitted Petticoats Warm — Serviceable—Perfect Fitting Cold days will find you well protected in l a snug, perfect fitting knitted petti- j M M coat. A special knitting process not only in- ( £ II sures perfect comfort, but prevents bunch- , M Ts g ing between the knees and crawling up V & around the hips. ) (Goldstein's —Second Floor.)

DELINQUENT TAX DODGERS SOUGHT Warrants Prepared to Sell Properity, Warrant distraints under which the collector of internal revenue, M. Bert Thurman, will seize property of those delinquent in paying income i taxes are being prepared in the col-1 lector’s office, it was announced to-! day. Local officials are making es-1 i forts to cooperate with the depart- ! inent at Washington in a national j drive against tax dodgers. Revenue agents are authorized to seize property of delinquents and advertise it for sale, collecting money to pay the taxes, Thurman said. United State Commissioner of Internal Revenue Blair has ordered the restriction of inspection of 1923 tax j payment lists as the first step in | getting the drive under way. accord- ; ing to Washington dispatch. The | first of the warrants will be issued | about Dec. l, it is said. | Thousands of dollars are due that should have been paid in 1923, ThurI man said, and many who went delinquent on their June installments ihis year will come under the sweep j cf the clean-up.

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Liver Trouble Causes High Blood Pressure

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