Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 166, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 November 1925 — Page 14

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MICHIGAN CITY LAWYER LAUDS CITY MANAGER Former Official Says Government Advocated Here Is Good. -'"The city manager form of govsrwment Is by far the most efficient form under which a city can operate,” according to T. C. Mullen, former city attorney of Michigan City, Ind. Michigan City was the first Indiana city to adopt the managerial plan after the statute permitting its selection was passed. Mullen was city attorney four years ago when the business plan was accepted. He served until 1924. "Necessary and neede# improvements advocated there for fifteen or twenty years all were accomplished in a short time,' with the change in form of government,” Mullen said. "We are convinced the commlsIF KIDNEYS Bin TRY nosy F SALTS When your kidneys hurt and your back feels sore don't get seared and proceed to load your stomach with a lot of drugs that excite the kidneys and irritate the entire urinary tract. Keep your kidneys clean like you keep your bowels clean, by flushing them with a mild, harmless sails which helps to remove the body’s urinous waste and stimulates them to their normal activity. The function of the kidneys Is to filter the blood. In 24 hours they strain from it 500 grains of acid and waste, go we can readily understand the vital importance of keeping the kidneys active. Drink lots of good water —you can’t, drink too much : also get from any pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast each morning for a few days and your kidneys may then act tine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with llthia, and has been used for years to help clean and stimulate clogged kidneys; also to neutralize the acids in the system so they are no longer a source of irritation, thus often relieving bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive; can not injure; makes a delightful effervescent lithia water drink. which everyone should take now and then to help keep their kidneys clean and active. Try this; also keep up the water drinking, and no doubt you will wonder what be came of your kidney trouble and backache.—Advertisement. STOP ITCHING SKIN Zemo, the Clean- Antiseptic Liquid, Gives Prompt Relief There is one safe, dependable treatment that relieves itching torture and that cleanses and soothes the skin. Soon after the first application of Zemo you will find that irritations, Pimples, Blackheads, Eczema, Blotches, Ringworm and similar skin troubles will disappear, Zemo is all that is needed, for It banishes most skin eruptions, makes the skin soft, smooth and healthy. It is a non-greasy, disappearing liquid that may be applied during the day.—Advertisement. Cornea XIfONDERFUL! Gloriously * ’ wonderful is the achievement of Mother’s Friend in relieving suffering incident to motherhood. 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Next We’ll Find the Building Gone Federal Postal Inspector William C. Ela, six months ago, predicted that the city was In such criminal straits that someone would steal the flag pole from the Federal Bldg. Today the pole on the west end Is gone. Ela Insists that his prophecy has come true and that some robber "snatched It.” But there is another side to the story. The custodian said the. pole was blown down by the heavy wind Saturday night. Ela still says he’s right and predicts that the roof will be stolen next.

sion-manager law Is a good law and a safe one for a city to operate under. No difficulty ever was experienced in operating our city under this plan.” Adoption of the new government form is advocated here by a citizens’ committee, and numerous civic organizations. Hoosier Briefs “Judge can’t you push that date up or move it back.” pleaded McKinley Williams, colored, Os Evansville, in city court when the judge set his case of shooting in the city limits for Friday, Nov-. 13. The judge was obdurate. "Friday, the 13th,” he said. Whereat Williams blanched. Lebanon's city election cost each voter of the city 14 cents, City Clerk William F. Smith has announced. *The total cost was $473.70, and 3,272 persons voted. A sheep was blamed for an automobile accident north of Marlon. Ralph L. Stroup of near Warren struck the sheep and his car was deflected, crashing into the machine of Lena Eastbum, Ft. Wayne. With the removal of a much worn Chamber of Commerce sign, that organization is now offlcially dormant at Hartford City. The sign, leaning at an awkward angle, was taken from the southeast corner of the public square. Miss Orpha Carlisle caught her hand in a stamping machine at the Oakes Manufacturing Company. Tipton. Her hand was badly crushed. Bloomington residents, hearing three heavy blasts about 3 a. m. had visions of a bank robbery. Inquiry revealed that the McCormick & Rogers stone quarry was just getting an early-morning start. Condition of com In Jackson County Is much Improved, according to elevator employes. Sixty-five wagon loads, approximately 3,000 bushels, were received at the Farmers’ elevator, Seymour, in one day. The quality was better than that brought in last week. Doctors of Bluffton should be doing a rushing business, according to Deputy Sheriff Arch Waugh. He said that three out of every five persons Interviewed for jury service said they were sick. John S. Stohlman, Greensburg, has a copy of the "Missouri Gazette,” published Tuesday, July 26, 1808, at St. Louis, “Louisiana.” Ten ears of yellow corn that weighed fourteen and three-quarter pounds were raised by W. L. Gilmore of near Muncie. Gilmore says he husked 122 bushels, 26 pounds, of corn from one acre.

Play to Be Given Next Sunday Miss Helen Doerr The St. Cecelia players will present Walter Ben Hare’s musical comedy, "Savageland” at Cecelia hall, Union and Palmer Sts., Sunday at 3 and 8 p. m. The part ot the Irish Cinderella will be taken by Helen Doerr, wellknown in amateur theatrical circles. Others in the case include, Helen Hermann, Edward Eckstein, Mildred Nordloh, Albert J. Hoereth, C. Francis Rathz, Edward Schludecker, Ella Lawrie, Ray Steffen and Catherine Kennerknecht. Rheumatic Pains Go Swollen Joints Vanish Thousands of sufferers have freed themselves from the bondage of rheumatism; rid themselves of the torturing pain; reduced the swollen Joints; thrown away canes and crutches, and from helpless beings became able to work and be of use to themselves and their families. They took Rheuma: the modern enemy of rheumatism, lumbago, sciatica, arthritis, and chronic neuralgia. Don’t be skeptical about Rheuma. You will know in a few hours after beginning the treatment that the poisonous waste matter is leaving your system through the natural channels. You will feel better In a day; you will know you are going to be helped. In less than a week. There is no guess work about Rheuma bringing yon back to health. That’s why Ilaae Drug Company and sell it with guar-

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HARBOARD ASKS DECENT LIBERTY War Leader Wants Return of Mild Beverages. Si/ United Press CHICAGO, Nov. 12.—Volstead law amendment to legalize mild beverages is advocated by MaJ. Gen. James O. Hax board, retired, who stood with Pershing, shoulder to shoulder as a noutstanding leader in the World War. Introduced by Vice President Dawes, his “buddy” in France, Harboard declared in an Armistice Day address. “No intelligent person seeks return of the saloon, but decent personal liberty as to the milder forms of beverage, with the accompanying appropriate tax, would obviate the necessity for an income tax in this country.” PAPAL RING IS FOUND Relic I/)st Since 1775 Soon to Be Given Pope. Ftp United Press ROME, Nov. 12.—The papal ring of Pope Pius VII, regarded as the most precious of its kind in history, has been recovered after having been lost since 1775. Tho National Catholic Women of America have succeeded in obtaining this immensely valuable relic and will present it to the Pope soon. Marriage Licenses Wallace P. Jones. 24. 844 S. Beechwood: Leona M. Clifton. 19. 1906 W. Michigan. Charles Mulkey. 19, 44* Flynn: Mildred J. Morton. 17. 2001 tv. Michigan. John D. Preston. 21. 2070 Columbia: Mars’ S. Gartin. 18 2070 Columbia. Lawrence J. Sullivan. 23. 1114 Blaine: Martha L. Suppor. 22. 802 E. Troy. August F. Krumel, 23. 2166 Ringgold: Esther K. if art wig. 24. 342 E. Orange. William T. Bollen. 24, 1219 W. TwentvSixth; Luina M. Brans ford. 20. 1201 W. Twenty-Fitth. Terrence E. Gwinn. 53. 055 E. TwentvSeeond: Marguerite C. Wilson. .'-9 2758 N. Meridian. Robert F. Perils 42 <4ty: Florence W. McGee. 37. 2525 Broadway, Luther Amos. 29, 863 Virginia: Alma M. Maud. 32. 863 Virginia. DISTANCE FANS EAGER It is expected that some new distance transmission records will be made this winter. Already "DX” bugs are camped at the dials and this interest in distance reception with more power being added to

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PRISON FOR SLAYERS Gangsters Convicted of Killing Two Policemen. Mu Vniterl Pree* CHICAGO, Nov. 12.—Albert Anselml and John Scalisi, notorious gangsters, who killed two policemen in a revolver battle several weeks ago, early today were found guilty and sentenced to fourteen years in prison. The State had demanded death, ar-

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