Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 164, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 November 1925 — Page 2

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ASKS CONGRESS TO OUST STATES Would Force New York and Maryland Out of Union. Bv United Press CHICAGO, Nov. JO—Pointing to the fact that In 1867 Congress read ten States out of the Union, when they refused to support the Constitution, Rev. Sam Small, Washington, D. C., at the Anfi-Saloon League convention last night demanded New York and Maryland, because of their ■nullification of the prohibition law by failure to enforce it, be suitably acted against by the coming Congress. SCOUT OFHTALB CONFER F. O. Belzer, John A. Hook, and W. D. Kramer, Boy Scout officials, today are in Chicago attending a sectional council meeting of the Scouts. * 1 $ .Jr If Drink at 7 Then by 8:30 watch how things have changed Sometimes on rising in the morning you feel that the,day Is spoiled. §ome clogging of the system affects your fitness, your good nature, your LThen do this. Drink a glass of ater, hot or cold. Add a little Jad Salts and you will have a sparkling, pleasant drink. • That drink will flush the intestines, wash out the poisons and waste. The come quickly. They come frbm the acids of lemon and grape combined with lithia, etc. Note how things change in an hour. Then remember you can bring them any hour of the day. And in a sparkling drink. Let a test show what this means to you. Send the coupon for it now.

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Sufferers from sick headaches frequently do not know that this symptom, with which at times almost every one is troubled, is often due to poisons in the body that have not been taken care of properly, on account of constipation or a torpid liver. Such sufferers will be interested in the following story by Mr. Jeff Jervis, of Endicott, Ky., telling how he found relief from his own disorders. “1 began haying severe headaches,” says Mr. Jervis. ‘‘l can’t tell just how they would begin, but soon my head • felt like it would split open and 1 would be so sick 1 felt like i was paralyzed. “1 would have shooting pains in my neck and, if 1 turned my head, 1 felt like it would crack at my neck. My eyeballs were sore and 1 would vomit. 1 would be ‘torn to pieces’ for a day or two. I would take headache medicine and feel so queer afterwards I’d be scared. 1 didn’t feel right—l felt numb.”

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She Is a Hit in Gay Paris Mile. Haribal Paris Is wildly enthusiastic now about anew theatrical star. She’s Mile, Haribal, and she appears as the perfect mid-Vletorian lady. CHILDREN TO BE GUESTS Will Hear United States Marine Band Next Tuesday . Ter thousand Indianapolis school children, the iprippled children undergoing treatment at the Riley Hospital, and the children of the various orphan hpmes will be the guests of twenty-five Indianapolis business firms at the afternoon concert of the United States Marine Band at Cadle Tabernacle, Nov. 17. The Kiwanls Club is sponsoring the two appearances of the Marine Band. The evening concert Is open to the public. Milton K. Foxworthy Is the Khvanls chairman for the children’s entertainment. The Police and Foremen’s Band will escort tse Marine Band to the Cadle Tabernacle, and the Kiwanlans will organize a parade.

COUPLE GET LIFE TERM i Admit Ax-Murder for $250; Ask Court Mercy. Bn United Press VINCENNES, Ind., Nov. 10.— John Jackson Soden, 57 and his wife Bertha, today face life Imprisonment for the murder of "Paper John” Davis. The couple entered a plea of guilty to a manslaughter charge in court here Monday. It was charged the couple murdered Davis In July, 1924, with an ax, and then robbed him of 8250. Marriage Licenses Ba.btls Cristinas. 21. 1316 Booker laborer: Bessie L. Thompson, 20. 1211% Cornell, oook. Yale lllee. 28. Normandy. Mo., salesman: Sara E. Gasaway, 23. 1131 N. Delaware. Joseph L. GambrUl. 21, 42 N. Belmont, fireman; Ruth 1,. Cummingrs, 18, 42 N. Belmont, domestic. Frank Stocks, 41, 1516 N. Senate, laborer; Clara A. Sissnay. 36, 939 Hadley, domestic. Wiliam F. Shlrollff. 21. 822 Werrhorst. operator; Leona Robinson. 17, 949 E. McCarty. James F. Shelly. 38, 1833 Delrxw. brakeman; Nellie G. Shelly. 34. 1314 Defoes. William F. Thurston, 32. 608 De'aware. factory work; Hilda M. Connors, 37, 682 N. Delaware, domestic. DISCHARGED, ENDS LIFE 811 United Press ANDERSON, Ind., -Nov. 10.— Murray Miller, 47, recently discharged from a responsible position, is dead here today as the result of swallowing poison. TO WIND COILS For the amateur who builds his own set, it is a good tip to wear gloves when winding special colls. This prevents the wire from becoming soiled and also keeps perspiration from soaking into the tlon. TESTIFIES FOR BROTHER Miss Nlcolasa Gonzales, Cuero, Texas, writes: “My brother, ten years old, suffered from constipation since he was eight, but Is feeling fine since taking CATHARTIC TABLETS,. an£“ has Improved wonderfully.” CATHARTIC TABLETS are pfeasant and easy to take, mild In action) and promptly relieve constipation.. ppTiey act on the liver as well, having a tonic effect. Try them today. Refuse substitutes. —Advertisement.

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CHILD WELFARE WORK IS ALDEO State Uses Full Federal Apportionment. BY EARL SPARLING Times Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON, Nov. 10.—Indiana will this year for thf first time use her full apportionment of Federal aid for maternity and welfare work. The state will have used $25,750 of Federal money by end of the year in nursing, instructing and helping mothers both before and after birth of their children. In 1924 there was $28,763 available In Federal aid. but Indiana used only $26,500. With an equal amount available In 1923, only $24,995 was used. To obtain the full Federal aid the state must appropriate funds for the welfare work to an amount comparative with the Federal apportionment. LOWER RATES SOUGHT Seventeen citizens Monday asked the public service commission for lowe relectrical rates at Mooresville and the Madison Light and Fuel Company, Madison petitioned the commission to make adjustment which would Insure lower rates in that etiy.

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RACE DRIVER IN JAIL Chauffeur Given Thirty-Day Term by Judge in Criminal Court. Herbert Jones, 2859 N. Meridian St., chauffeur for Miss Lienora Haag an ddrlver In tho last local 500-mile automobile race, today began a thir-ty-day term in the county Jail, following hip conviction Monday afternoon by Criminal Judge James A. Collins on charges of speeding, driving under Influence of liquor and drunk.' On all charges Jones was fined a total of $92 and costs and received the Jail sentence In the driving charge. In city court, from which he appealed, he was sentenced to ninety days on the Indiana State Farm on the driving charge and meted fines totaling $135 and costsPLAN MORTON SERVICE Memorial for War Governor to lie Held Sunday. Annual memorial service for Indiana’s war Governor, Oliver P. Morton, will be held at Brookslde Park United Brethren Church, Olney and Eleventh Sts., Sunday, at a. m. Teh Rev. A. Bash Arford, pastor of the church, will speak. When Yon Feel n Cold Coming On Take Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets to work off the came and to fortify the system against an attack of Grip or Influenza. A Safe and l’roven Remedy. The box bears signature of E. W. Grove. 30e—Advertisement.

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POTATO PRICES REMAINSTEADY Alligator Pears 70 Cents Each at Market. Potato prices at city market today were steady after the recent advances and sold from 5 and 7 pounds for 25 cents to 7 pounds for 50 cents. Alligator pears sold at 70 cents each. Creamery butter was lower at 57 cents a pound and fresh country butter unchanged at 55 cents a pound. Other prices Included: Cranberries, 20 cents a pound; California tomatoes, 25 cents a pound; California seedless grapes, 20 cents a pound; Tokay grapes, 2 pounds for 15 cents, and lima beans, 60 cents a pound. New Florida cocoanuts sold for 10 cents each. Green beans and wax beans were 20 cents a pound; Jonathan and Grimes Gclden apples, 2%> pounds for 25 cents and Florida grapefruit, 10 cents each and 2 for 15 cents. WOMAN DIES IN CKASn Bv Unittd Press DANVILLE, 111., Nov. 10.—Mrs Howard Allison died when her auto was smashed by a fast C. & E. I. train at an Alvin crossing lato Monday.

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TRIP ITINERARY GIVEN C. of C. Wholesale Courtesy Jaunt Will Be Hold Nov. 19. g. L. Bassett, chairman of Chamber of Commerce wholesale division, today announced the courtesy trip, | Nov. 19, will include Kokomo, Noblesvllle, Tipton. Arcadia and Atlanta, About 200 Indianapolis wholesalers will make the all-Jay trip on a special Nickel Plate train, leaving the Union Station at 7:30 a, m. Building Permits - S. H Connarrae, dwelling. 1610 N. Otney, $7,000. 8 H. Conarrae, furnace, 1810 N. Olney, $360. H. WldVflng, store. 2134 W. Washington. $4,000. Enos Bnyder. furnace. 1144 Prospect, S3OO. Guthrlr-Thompsom Company, garner 1061 W. Thirty-Sixth, s2o<h 8 W. Stewart, furnace. 100 N. Wallace, S3OO. Fdward J. Sextr dwelling, 1820 Olive. $2,600. Ell Lilly Company, tunnel 9. Delaware and McCarty. SO,OOO. Earl Townsend, dwelling. 0314 Pleaaant Run. $4,800. J C. Cohn, storeroom., 2909 Central. $4,000. J. C. Cohn, garage 2900 Central. SB,OOO. G ,W. Gant, dwelling, 2018 8. State, $2,850, IVilUam Walker, dwelling, 3126 Bellefontaino, $7,100. R. O. Burns, garage, 1212 Congretw S2OO. Allied Coal and Material Company, office 1420 W. Thirty First. SSOO Louis Sukowitz, dwelling, 1009 E. Legrande. $1,500. Enielia Finehorst, garage, 1221 E. New York. $350. Walter Mills, furnace, 1517 Logrando. $235. Sam Peak, furnace, 1328 8. Belmont, S2OO.

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