Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 259, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 March 1925 — Page 5

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1925

AFRICA SAFER TRAN CHICAGO i ; Savages Are Quiet and Law Abiding, Rv United Pre* CHICAGO, M-vrch 11.—There are more murders In one week in Chicago than in one year among the 36,000,000 native populations of central Africa, William J. Yerby, United States consul for Portuguese, French British West Africa, declared in an address here. Yerby Is a former Chicagoan. ‘“The savages are quiet and lawabiding," Yerby t ild. "I have traveled through the remotest portions of the continent and never met with any dangerous experiences.” Yerby told of the historic port of Goree, east of Dakar, which was in the seventeenth century the greatest slavo port of the west coast. “The old dungeons fitted out with chains, cannon and torture instruments stand in the heart of a bustling fishing village,” Yerby said. "Goree was the farewell port of thousands of ancestors of presentday American negroes.” How to Make Pine | Cough Syrup at Home ? Ha* no equal for prompt remits. I Takes but a moment to prepare, i mu add save* you about 92. | Jg -*'‘*‘'*-'*"*"*" , "***e-* Pine Is l ',ed in nearly all prescriptions and remedies for coughs. The reason in that pine contains several elements that have a remarkable effect in s vothing and healing the membranes o;' the throat and chest. Pine cough syrups are combinations of pine and syrup. The “syrup” part is usually plaiu sugar syrup. To make the best pine cough remedy that money can buy, put 2 Mi ounces of Pinei In a pint bottle, and fill up with home-made sugar syrup. Or you can use clarified molasses, honey, or corn syrup, Instead of sugar syrup. Either way, you make a full pint—more than you can buy ready-made for three times the money. It is pure, good and tastes very pleasant. You can feel this take hold of a cough or cold in a way that means business. The cough may be dry, hoarse and tight, or may be persistently loos* from the formation of pbelgm. The cause is the same—inflamed membranes—and this Pine* and Syrup combination will stop it—usually in 24 hours or less. Splendid, too, for hoarseness, or any ordTnary throat ailment. x Pinex is a highly concentrated compound of genuine Norway pine extract, and is famous the world over for its prompt effect upob coughs. Beware of substitutes. Ask your druggist for ,4 2Vi ounces of Pinex” with directions, and don’t accept anything else. Guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction or money refunded. The Pinex Cos., Ft. Wayne, Ind.—Advertisement.

Removal $%5£U SALE! The Chance of a Lifetime! Our entire $400,000.00 stock of high-grade furniture, rugs, draperies, etc. is being absolutely sacrificed. Every piece must go before we move to our new home on S. Meridian St. Amazing Values! Liberal Terms! A Taylor Removal Sale Comes Once in a Lifetime! If You Love Your Home, Come Thursday! Compare! Heavy Seamless Velvet 9x12 Rugs A really remarkable value in our Great Removal Sale. These are QP seamless heavy velvet rugs in the new Spring motifs—colors to fit W U lOd in most every room. You’ll want several at this exceptionally low J price. Now at Taylor’s $2.25 Velvet Hall or Stair Carpet, %Yard or % Yard Wide, a Yard, $1.49 Genuine Cork Linoleum, Thursday The good kind reliably made from ground cork and linseed oil, on a W WH strong, tough, burlap base. Choice patterns, in a variety of colors and M H mJP designs. A square yard M $2.00 Heavy Genuine Inlaid Linoleum, Thursday, a Square Yard, $1.17 /it ' (( || Typical Removal |f . 1/1 VP /, Sale Values in K! I !■• mpl —i fi . ail li l WL I im 1 Furniture i I Ml i at Taylor’s H ‘ K 8 Thursday! .* J&C T. ■ ■ ifTff ! " tL—'7iis “...<41=22 r “s~r icA amty .... • X A graceful design. Used with JIMO 85 Dresser* . . Q‘|' With Its large mirrorß, splendid two or three other pieces you A beautiful, well made, large construction and finish, thiß have a pleasing bedroom at Cl.ifforobe size piece in an attractive depiece Is one of the outstanding small cost. See it at Taylor’s • to Mutch sign- Selected walnut veneers values of this sale. A limited Thursday. Sale price with other on all fiat surfaces. A reel stock, each ..$71.50 pieces $41.85 *pw4.os value at $64.75

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An ambitious young codger from Dover Courted fame, so they say, as a Who.* he’d finished a (2) Twenty miles up the (3) He decided he’d traveled a*l (4). (1) One afflicted with .he restless hoof. (2) Long walk. (3) Kind of fish, famous for its beveled countenance. (4) Completely covered. GROCERS ARE WARNED Two Many Lemon Extract Jags at La Porte, Says Prosecutor. Bu Timet Special LA PORTE, Ind., March 11.— Prevalence of "lemon extract jags” during the past two weeks has led Prosecutor John Dilworth to issue formal warning to grocers that they will be brought into court and fined if they don’t “keep out of the bootlegging business.” An arrest disclosed a drunk In possession of half-pint bottle of "grocery store special” with an alcoholic content of more than 60 per cent. According to the prosecutor, the extract was worthless for flavoring purposes. Braille Expert Here Miss Madeline Loomis, director of Braille of Jhe Chicago chapter of the American Red Cross, is the guest of the Indianapolis Red Cross chapter. Braille work among the blind in Chicago was explained by Miss Loomis Tuesday in a talk at the Hooaier Athletic Cluub. Daguerre Club Meeting Ends The next meeting of the Daguerre Club of Indiana will be in Auburn, Ind., in September. This was decided Tuesday at the closing session of the semi-annual meeting here.

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Meetings Here ' Thursday Indiana Lumbermen’s Retail Association. Luncheon 12:15 p. m. Severn*. Gyro Club Directors. Luncheon 12:15 p. m. Severin. S. A E. Dinner 6:30 p. m. Meeting 8 p. m. Severin. Auxiliary of B of F. L. and E. Meeting Denison. Delta Kappa Epsilon Luncheon 12:15 p. m. Uncoln. ,Wierioan Association of RailTransportation and oar accounting . officers. Meeting. Clay pool. Advertising Club Luncheon. Cl ay pool. Eleotrio League Luncheon. Lincoln. Indianapolis Chapter Association of Engineers Luncheon. Board of Trade. Knights of Columbus Luncheon. Spink-Arms. Lumbermen’s Club Luncheon. 3everin.' Sigma Chi Luncheon. C. of C. Traffic Club Luncheon. Severin.

MAILMEN TO ORGANIZE Articles ,of Incorporation WfU Be Filed Soon. Articles of incorporation will be filed noon for the organization of a credit union 8 nong members of the Indianapoli;, branch of the National Association of Letter Carriers, it has been decided. The organization will make application to do banking business. Twenty-two charter members will form the organization. Officers will be elected later. Preliminary plans for feting Indiana Senators and Representatives who supported the bill increasing postal salaries, was referred to the entertainment committee. DE MOLAY SERVICE SET National Devotional Day Exorcises to Be held Sunday. Indianapolis chapter Order of De. Molay will observe the Natloitti Devotlonal Day with exercises at the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church, Thirty-Fourth St. and Central Ave., Sunday at 2:30 p. m. This is one of four national obligatory observance days held by De Molay. Rev. Ambrose Dunkel will deliver the mail, address. Harry Martin, organist, will play. Past Master Counselor Marshall Dafoe will have charge of the meeting, assisted by acting Senior Counselor George Wilson and acting Junior Counselor Wayne Swope.

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Patrolman John Roman is the policeman friend of the foreigners. And he is also frequently the department’s salvation in crimes in the foreign district w'here an interpreter is necessary as to be solved. Besides being a good policeman, “John is also a hunter. Once, according to other police, a hunting trip caused him to be A. W. O. L. for a few days. While hunting a fur coated animal leaped into a hole and other members of the party told him it was a rabbit. They decided to kill the bunny. Roman said, “No,” I’ll get him alive,” and started to dig into the hole. He arrived at the animal but at once leaped from the hole, saying everything, including, “Gee, dJd you ever smell such a stinking rabbit*” Then Roman deserted the gang and was absent from work for a few days. He is now dubbed “the skunk hunter.” Roman patrols district 28, bounded by city I mits. Thirty-Fourth St.. College Ave. and Illinois St. OFFICE OPEN NIGHTS Persons May File Income Tax Re in: ns Until 9 P. M. To accommodate crowds filing in come tax returns, ojflee# of the col lector of internal revenue will re main open until 9 p. m. from tonight until Saturday night, it was an nounced today by M. Bert Thurman. Offices will be closed Sunday, but will be open Monday. The final hour of filing is at midnight Mon day, Thurman said. Peturns have been coming in rapidly, Thurman said, and practice Jly all of them will be filed be foie Monday night.

FRACTION LINE MAKJESNEW CUf War Between Interurbans and Busses Renewed, War between traction interests and competitivejbus lines broke out anew today with announcement of a cut of one-thfrd in traction rates on the Indianapolis & Cincinnati Traction line on round trip tickets. , R. I. Todd, president of the Terre Haute, Indianapolis & Eastern, said his company was considering a cut to 2 cents a mile, but was waiting further developments. Harry Reed, president of the Interstate Public Service Company, said his company contemplated no such action. Reed salfl bus lines operated by the company as feeders have not proved a financial success, but that thls'was not expected, and that.they were merely operated for the convenience of patrons. Sunday excursion rates are still in effect on the T. H., I. & E., Todd said. L. B. Hiner of Hineris Red Ball lines said cuts In the traction rates weer made to mee tthe lower rates of the bus lines, which ranged from 19i cents to 2 cents a mile. Might Hare Two Wives, Bu Lnitrd Prett LONDON, March 11.—Revelations that Lieut. Colonel lan Dennistown may be married to both the dowagef Countess Carnarvon and to Mrs. Mary Dennistown were made In the trial of the 36,000 suit of Mrs. Den nistown against her former husband.

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