Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 277, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 April 1925 — Page 16
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MUNICH DEALER SELLS ENTICING BREW FORMULA Sawdust and Weed Seeds Are Found in Ingredients. JSV Times Special WASHINGTON, April 3.—Prohibition has brought anew type of mall fraud, through which foreign concerns with an eye to business have made very enticing but hardly satisfying offers to Americans with a thirst. “There are thousand* who would like to hare a good drink at home and don’-t know where to get it from." Thus reads a circular sent out by one of the liquor fakers, with headqnirters a.t Munich, Germany, this fir offered to send, for the small consideration of one dollar, material and instruction for making “an excellent beer, wine, whiskey or liquor. An analysis showed that the
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preparation so enticingly advertised contained these ingredients: Barley, rose hip (the fruit of the rose); European mountain ash, St. John's bread, figs, weed seeds and a large portion of wood artificially dyed. Its probable effect upon the human system has not been reported. Insurance Man Promoted Raymond E. Murray has been appointed an assistant superintendent for the Prudential Insurance Company of America, and assigned to the company’s Indianapolis district 3. He formerly was connected with district 1, but was among members of the field staff transferred when the. Prudential recently divided the Indianapolis territory into three superintendencies. He has been associated with the company since Jan. 26, 1914. * Lemclte Named Executor Ralph A. J.emrfce, candidate for Republican nomination for mayor, has been named execntor of the will of his mother, Mrs. Emma Lemcke. wno died Last week, by Probata Judge Mahlon E„ Bash. The estate, valued at $125,000, is divided equallj between the son and two daughters. Mrs. Eleanor I*. Fortune and Mrs. Katherine Enos.
UNIT IS ADDEU TO MU L PLANT Acme-Evans Company Completes Modern Addition. Acme-Evans Company, millers, today announced the completion of an additional unit to their plant, 852 Washington Ave., at White River. Feed ani cornmeal mills and warehouse are housed In the new unit, built to replace the part destroyed by fire in November, 1923. Hie new mill Is modern and complete officials said. The firm has done continuous business; since 1821. Osteopaths to Meet 7he Indianapolis Osteopathic Association will meet at the SpinkArnts this eevning at 6:30. For Colds, Grip or Influenza and as a Preventive, take Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets. A Safe Bnd Proven Remedy. The box bears the signature of E. W. Grove. 30c. Advertisement.
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TRACTION REPORT FILED T. H., I. & E. Shows Decrease for Past Year. Total operating revenues of the Terre Haute, Indianapolis and Eastern Traction Company for 1924 amounted to $3,477,052.37, a decrease of $423,990.77 as compared with 1923, according to annual report filed today with the public service commission by Robert I. Todd, pros', dent. Operating ‘expenses totaled $3,127,536.87. The firm’s assets totaled $31,703,077.07, an increase of $353,573.82 over 1923. Total investment In road and ecuipment ns of Dec. 31, 1924, was $15,954,818.73, the report shows. In the company’s list of investments for the year shows $13,600 toe pur- | chase of the Indiana Motor Transit Company. a Hunt for Bandits Police searched the west end today for thr/e police characters who are alleged to haye given a man a drink then attacked him and robbed him of his money. Oliver Staats, 322 S. Arlington Ave.. is held in city prison of an intoxicated charge, and is said to be the victim. A woman and three men witnessed the attack.
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