Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 170, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 November 1924 — Page 7
TUESDAY, NOV. 25, 1924.
OPEN BIDS ON ROAD 10 DEO. 3 More Pavement for Evans-ville-Chicago Route, State highway commission wi’l open hi<i.s Dec. & f>•: twenty-five miles of paving the first to be conn -cted ir. the highway department's 1 raving program. Mileage is divided into these thr<“ projects, according to John D. WJ liams, director: State Rd. Vo 10. from .Vabash River to two miles east of Mecca, in Park© County, S !* miles: from two miles east of Mecca to one-half mile east of Bloomingdale, 8.2 miles, and from one mile north (<f Rloomingdale to the Fountain County line. 8.1 miles. The commission plans to pave No. 10 the entire distance between Evansville and Chicago. It is now paved between Kvansville and *w. miles north of Ha :e!ton. from Sub! van to Terre Haute. Commission also wrl open bids! for gr i hug and bridge-s of tie- same; r- ad.
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To be uxdl, avoid chronic constipation* The laxative for old people is Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin fTT would be of great benefit to elderly people if they realized that all their complaints are aggravated by constipation, as constipation is a form of congestion that affects the brain, nervous and muscular systems. Headaches develop, aches and pains become worse, and rheumatism more painful. If you keep your intestines free from poisons you will find yourself happier and without those disorders usually associated with advancing age. It is a mistake for old people to take strong cathartic pills, as they are seldom necessary and their repeated use requires larger and larger doses. Likewise the taking of "candy cathartics" is bad, as many of these contain a coal-tar drug that often cau--es skin eruptions; and if you have taken salt waters you know' how dry and weak you felt afterwards. The fact is elderly people need only a mild, simple laxative. Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is gentle in action and free from griping, a vegetable compound of Egyptian senna with pepsin and pleas-ant-tasting aromatics, t'.-c it awhile and you will soon be able to dispense with medicines of all kinds.
More elderly people use Syrup Pepsin
than any other laxative, and Mrs. Wesley Davis, 819 26th St.. So. Bellingham, Was?.., and Mr. A. R. MacLeilan, 1209 Sixth St., N. E., Washington, D. C., be beve it has added many healthy years to their lives. Get a bottle at a nearby drug store and try a spoonful the next time you
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Free Sample Bottle Coupon There are people who very rightly prefer to try a thins bes ore they hmy it. Let them clip thi. cowpon, pin their name ary? adcirert to it. and acrid it to the l J cp,n Syrup Cos.. SJB Washington Street. Monticello, liiinoia, and a tree sample ! --n 1 e of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup I’epair, w-11 be *ent them postpaid b y cnatL Do not inclose postage. It is tree.
FAMOUS TAVERN IS TORN DOWN ! Gasoline to Flow Where Red Wine Once Did, llii Times Special RCSIIVILKE. lnd.. Nov. 25. —The Grand Hotel building here is no more. Where “ye ok tavern” stood, famous in tin- old days of his good red wine and accommodations for man and beast, will go up a modern j Tilling station. And Hushvilie will lose its second oldest building and one i idlest in romance. Eighty-five years ago, the building was erected by “Uncle” Joe Haniil- , ton, pioneer merchant and a "straight hack Presbyterian.” Uncle Joe. while he was proprietor, refused to permit gambling or drinking in his tavern, bus later, when it passed into less scrupulous hands, it became a notorious place where gambling games lasting for days took place. Even today as workmen are razing j
experiment with old folks, as it has i>cen on the market over 30 years ami is today the largest selling laxative in the world, over 10 million bottles Ixe.ng sold annually Buy it with the understanding that it will do as we state or your money will be promptly refunded.
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Coincidence Bp Times Special KOKOMO, lnd., Nov. 25. M R. Doyon, veteran lumber dealer, tells a strange story of coincidence. During the Spanish-American War while a major in the United States Army, stationed at Tampa, Fla., he saw a young soldier killed by a flash of lightning from a cleat sky. Bong afterward, while attending a veterans’ reunion in New York State a man came up to Doyon and said: “You are Army men,” he said. “I lost a son in the war an i I want to find out how to get compensation from the Government. He was killed by lightning at Tampa.” 'M saw him killed,” said Doyon. The father got the compensation.
the building, all are on the lookout for SIOO bills and other money, which they hope sports of years gone by may have dropped carelessly. Hoosier Briefs ;■ |OAD between Cortland and Seymour was paved with t___j wheat for more than a mile I when the end gate dropped out | of the truck driven by Ray Wal- | ker. The whole load was lost. Mr. and Mrs. John IJneback of Tipton claim the prize trick cat lie j weighs fourteen pounds. Will T. Kinder is the new Tipton j Kiwants dub president, John E. Young, Logansport farm or. was seriously hurt when a log rolled off a wagon and struck him. Kokomo claims a population of to, ‘m. with tlie school cenaua Just j completed. j Peter Rills of Jackson and Richard j Hobson of Tipton champion rope - pdeers, are kept busy repairing i->pe for farmers. I A -BX A NHRI A motorists are •■rv.plimenting Pu.b e t 'hb-f J David Benedict for being on :iu- job. 11-- caught two small boys scattering tacks in one of the T 'enald Spangler. Attica schoolboy re ived a idly gashed lip whet; Lawrence Jackson, with whom he. v !.s n ling, backed his auto into a t roe. 11. G. Reisner, Prof. TV. A. Tsnnpp <nd ,9. R. Colgate. Purdue Judges, i awarded the phi Kappa Psi frater I ait-, the prize for having the best; I -.-orate.i house for the homecoming j Si: unlay. T.iicv On-ton and Amrl!tt Wood vard .-f Tocsin tied for honor© in a spelling be© at the Ossiitn school. Frank I.ux, winner of the Shelby ■ 'aunty boys’ trn acre corn club ontest. also won the prize for Lh“ least ten-ear samples of while corn the annual show conducted by n Shclbvviile bank. nrrj' >T only did Swelter'® has Ilx I ketlmll team lose its opener J at M 'lUp-iier High School, • ’be boys had tli-ir uniforms loien. Mm Cora Bynum is the new :-resident of the Business and Professional Woman’s Club at Ichnnor.
GAIN IN TAX COLLECTION i Net Inert a n of $211,117 for 1025 I, Reported. Incomplete returns of total taxes ‘t be collected in Indiana In 1925 how a i ->■♦ inere;tflo ,f $241,1 47 over 1924, according to Indiana Taxpayers’ Association It la behoved the inerva.-ve will not exceed $300,0(10 In ::<24 the State raised $124.8*5*5,790. : Totals for 1925 will not exceed ( $125,000,000. it is said. Marlon and l.ake Counties showed tho xrea.to.at. inoroa.se, $711,0*59 and $598,922. r n peo.tively. Them wore Increased In thirty-two counties and decreases in fifty four counties. Six counUoj . were not listed. FROSH-SOPH TO SCRAP | Annual Butler Combat to Follow Footbitil (iamo at Iravin Field. Putler I'niversity freshmen and sophomores will stage their annual class scrap and color rush at Irwin Held following lho frosh-soph football | game at 2:30 p. ni. today. Vincent : Canfield, varsity fullback, will cap ! tain the second-year men, while i “Buek" Mclgmghlin, Southport, will , lead freshmen j Freshmen an<l sophomore girls i will stage thhr asanti.d tug-of war. Herd ha Oreen is lander of the ! freshies. Sophs have not announced their captain. The Carroll twins, Noblosville boys j weighing 250 pounds each, will lead 1 freshmen boys in their tug of war with tho sophs. Day’s festivlUoH will : teach a climax in the annual color rush. CONFERENCE CONCLUDES Stewardship Ideas Taken Rack by Ministers and Daymen. New ideas will bo carried back j today to congregations by ministers j and laymen who attended a steward-1 ship conference Saturday through j Monday. Dr. 1,. E. lovejoy of Chicago j spoke at the Y. M. C. A. and Dr. j David T.atshaw addressed a Method-! I ist conference at Roberts Park j | Church. FOR SKIN TORTURES | Zptiio, the Clean, Antiseptic Liquid, Just What You Need Pon't worry about Eczema or other akin troubles. You can have a elear, j healthy skin by using Zemo. Z* mo generally removes Pimples, ! ltlarkheads, Itlutches, Eczema and Ringworm and makes l he skin clear and healthy. Zemo is a clean, penetrating, antiseptic liquid, that does not show : and may be applied day or night. Trial ! bottle, 35c; large size, SI.OO. Zemo j Soap, 20c. All druggists.—Advertisemenu
SCOUT CAMP PLANNED Boys lo Open Annual Winter Event Dec. 28. Indianapolis Boy Scouts are looking forward to the annual winter camp, from Dec. 28-31. Regular camp program will be conducted. “Good Turn Street Service” day will be o-bresved Dec. 20, when
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Scouts will assist in downtown traffic. A post-Thanksgiving hike will be made Friday. Troops will assemble at the fair ground and march to the reservation. Indianapolis Exchange Club, of which E. H. Kemper McComb is president, will move the old mess hall Nov. 30 to a new' site, where it will be fitted up for use as a workshop.
Civic Club Asks Improvements South Irvington Civic Club will ask better facilities for south Irvington. Extension of English Ave. Street car line and erection of a
Sealed! to protect Buick performance Buick’s chassis is sealed. Iron and steel housing protect the operation of all driving parts —seal them in to safeguard Buick performance. Here are the vital points at which Buick engineering provide* this extra protection:
OFan Hi® Fanburiuc totally enclosed lubricated by K *aar pump. ©Motor —Stael irm* keep* water from shortcircuital* spark plu#*, Steel cover over valve •m - head mechanxatu heap* dual oat. oil ia. 0 Starts* - GaxnotTO* Delco single - uait tarter fenerator ccmpleieh bcueed in nmfie houemt Star tint gears ho used with Or wheal OF LTWW ?K!. Coen pLately housed. Starting teeth protected from road damage and accumulation of mad and din
BUICK MOTOR COMPANY Division cf Genera! Motors Corporation Indianapolis Branch, Meridian at Thirteenth Huff-Buick Sales Company, Central Buick Company, Illinois and Vermont Sts. 2917-2919 Centra! Ave. Thornburg-Lewis Motor Company, 3839 East Washington Street WHEN BETTER AUTO MO PILES ARE BUILT, QUICK WILL BUTLD THEM
modem school building were included in the program discussed by directors Monday night, according to R. O. Shimer, president. Meeting will he held Dec. 8.
©Clutch -MuMpiadUc —completely houaso. ©T HANSMtSKKW ■— Corapleieiy protected. Shaft -at* mechamam hoiea sealed. ©Uwtvjstflsj. fom. Completely encased in hall )o u>t at (rontend of torque tube lubricated automatically from trauma scion, OPltopzu.it* SltATr Burci'a third member drive, which ia a tcatptst tube, completely endoaea the pro peiler shaft. It ia tmposxfbir for road dirt to work from the shaft into tiro universal joint or rear axle. ©Rka* AXI® Floating tyoe, totally enefoead in mar take houautp r- ivuw
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