Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 249, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 February 1925 — Page 11

FRIDAY, FEB. 27, 1925

PIONEER RESIDENT DIES Funeral for Charles 0. Britton to Be Held Saturday. Services fbr Charles O. Britton, 72, resident here for sixty years, who died Thursday at his home, 2619 E. Washington St., will be held at 2:80 p. m. Baturda> at the home. Burial in Crown Hill Cemetery. Mr. Britton had been active in Republican city and county politics for many years up until two months ago. He was custodian of Willard Park. Two daughters, Mrs. Bert Faulkner, Mrs. Frank J. Braden; a son, Charles O. Britton, Jr., two sisters, Mrs. Harriet Treon and Mrs. Sarah Berg, and a brother, George Britton, survive. WILLIAM GASTON DEAD Former Grocery Salesmen to Be Buried Saturday. Funeral services for William W. Gaston, 63, who died Thursrday at his home, 914 N. Capitol Ave., will be held at 2 p. m. Saturday at the Royster & Askin chapel, 1902 N. Meridian St. Burial in Crown Hill cemetery. Mr. Gaston had lived in Indianapolis nearly thirty years. He was born in Richmond, Ind. For fifteen years he was salesman for the C. A. Schrader Company, wholesale grocers. He was a member of the Knights of Pythias and Episcopal Church. He is survived by the widow, a son, Wales, and two sisters.

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ELECTION IS QUESTIONED Hoosler Motor Club Directors to Pass on Ticket. Question of the validity of the election, on an Independent itcket, of three members of the board of directors of the Foosier Motor Club was to come before directrs today. A petition nominating A. J. Parry, R, B. Rhoads and William L. Taggart, submitted to Todd Stoops, sec-retary-manager of the club, was alleged to be invalid. The three independent candidates defeated Frank Wampler, C. L. Kirk and Walter Pritchard. TRUCK OWNERS HIT Lafuse Bill, Licensing Vehicles By Weight and Horse Power, Passed. Against bitter opposition, the Lafuse bill, licensing motor vehicles by weight and horse power, instead of by weight alone, passed the House late Thursday by a vote of 71 to 20. Several Representatives said the measure would cause tremendous losses to truck operators because of its strict provisions. 1 TASTELESS EPSOM SALTS World's finest Physic now Pleasant as Lemonade <r- • Pure Epsom Salts j Rhas no equal in medicine for constipation, biliousness, sick headache. Doctors and nurses depend upon it because no other laxa--1 'lt | tive acts so perfectly, ; =[^-3—so harmlessly on the ! ; 3 1 bowels. It never gripA l ixmONADC I or overacts. \ [j "Epsonade Salts” is pure Epsom Salts made pleasant with fruit derivative ■alts—nothing else. It tastes like sparkling lemonade and costs only few cents a package at any drug store. Try It! "Epsonade Salts” is guaranteed by the American Epsom Association.—Advertisement.

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