Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 171, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 November 1925 — Page 3

"WEDNESDAY, NOT. 18,1925

MURPHY URGES STATE CONTROL N. , Y. Controller Against Federal Power. i Bv Times Special I MIAMI, Fla., Nov. IS.—Call for a national inference to adopt protective measures against fm'ther Inroads by the Federal Government upon the authority and power of States was sounded today by State Comptroller Vincent B, Murphy of New York. In a paper submitted before the annual convention here of State comptrollers and auditors, Mr. Murphy urged that the States unite to resist efforts to give the national administration increased control over functions which should be solely of State concern. “The subject,” sai Comptroller •Murphy, “covers not alone State rights but also taxation and finance. The wider the scope of Federal activities, the greater the sums the State must contribute toward the national government.” MOTOR HAD A “KICK” H. O. Brewer, 45, of 421 N. Delaware St., is in Indiana Christian hospital suffering with a broken wrists received today while cranking his auto near his home. COLDSTfIAT i DEVELOP INTO PNEUMONIA Persisted roughs and colds lead to serious trouble. You can stop them now with Creomulsion, an emulsified creosote that is pleasant to take. Creomulsion ts anew medical discovery with twofold action; it soothes and heals the inflamed membranes and Inhibits germ growth. Os all known drugs, creosote is recognized by high medical authorities as one of the greatest healing agencies for persistent coughs and- colds and othei forms of throat troubles. CroomnlstoT contains, in addition to creosote, Other healing elements which soothe and heal the infected membranes and stop the . irritation and inflammation, while the creosote goes on to the stomach, Is absorbed into the blood, attacks the seat of the trouble and checks the growth of the germs. Creomulsion is guaranteed satisfactory in the treatment of persistent coughs and colds, .bronchial asthma, bronchitis and other forms of respiratory diseases, and is excellent for htti'ding up the system after colds or flu. Money refunded if any cough or cold is not relieved after taking according to directions. Ask your druggist. Creotnu sion Company, Atlanta, Ga. —AdVliller’s Antiseptic Oil, Known o. Snake Oil STOPS PAIN From coast to coast men and women are singing the praise of “Snake Oil,” a most powerful, penetrating pain relieving liniment. It will penetrate thickest sole leather In 3 minutes. Mrs. B. Werner, New Orleans. La., writes: “Thanks to your wonderful penetrating oil, it relieved me of Rheumatism and deep sealed chest cold after other remedies failed.” “I had rheumatism so bad I had to walk on crutches for nine years,” says H. C. Hendrix, old soldier of Minneapolis. Minn. "After three months’ treatment with ‘Snake Oil’ laid off my crutches and now can walk like a boy. ’ .T. B. Moore, Pitt sbirrgh, Pa.-, railroad man, says: “‘Snake Oil’ is the only liniment that ever gave me relief from rheumatism. I use it regularly after being exposed to bad weather.” For rheumatism, neuralgia, lumbago, stiff joints, pain in back and limbs, corns, bunions, chest colds, sore throat, “Snake Oil” is said to be without an equal. Refuse imitations. This great oil is a golden red color. Mfg. only by Herb Juice Medicine Cos., F. S. A. Get it. your druggist’s.—Advertisement.

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‘CHARLESTON’ FREE LESSONS WILL END % Final Instruction to Be Tonight, With Big Prize Dance at Riverside Thursday Night.

Going, going, almost gone—your chance to have a free ‘‘Charleston” lesson from The Times dance instructor, Gene "Be Verne, at Riverside Dance palace. You can still learn if you come out tonight. La Verne shows both plain and fancy steps of this popular new dance. Thursday night will be “Charleston” contest night and you can compete for valuable prizes. Anyway, come out tonight and take advantage of this last chance to be up to date in your dancing. The lesson is free, but bring your Times coupon. Firms offering prizes in Thursday night’s- contest are: The Indianapolis Times. SSO in gold; Rogers and

This coupon entitles you to admission to the Riverside Dance Palace and to free lessons in the “Charleston.” You will not be admitted during the time when “Charleston” lessons are being given without this coupon.

Company, 5 N. Illinois St., SSO diamond ring; Morrison’s, 4 W. Washington St., any dress in the store; Schwartz Quality Clothes Shop, 19 S. Illinois St., selection of any suit in the house; Yuncker Bottling Works, 860 Massachusetts Ave., $25 in cash: Indianapolis Heat and Light Cos., SSO floor lamp; Hogue Fuel and Supply Cos„ 1310 W. Twenty-Ninth St., ton of coal; H. H. Mayer, Inc., 42 W. Washington St., ladies S3O wrist watch; American "Wholesale Grocery Company, 548 W. Washington St., $lO in gold; Blue Bell Hat Shop, 110 N. Pennsylvania St., $lO sport hat; Starr Piano Company, 49 Monument Place, one complete physical recording set; Nu-Grape Bottling Company, 1438 N. Senate Ave„ $25 in MEET AT SHORTRIDGE Farent-Te-aoher Association Hears School Board Member-Elect. Several hundred persons attended a meeting of the Shortridge High School Parent-Teacher Association Tuesday night at the school. Theodore F. Vonnegut, newly elected school board member board, spoke, and promised that plans for the new Shortridge would be pushed. Other speakers included the Rev. William i. Caughran, pastor First Congregational Church, and Mrs, | Charles H. Smith, president city I Parent-Teachers’ Association. BOYS ARE TO CONFER More Thau Fifty From City High Schools to Go to Anderson. More than fifty Indianapolis high school boys will attend the older boys’ conference Nov. 27 to 29 at Anderson, Ind , it was announced today by Eugene Ritter, conference chairman. Program outlined Tuesday night at the annual Inter-Hi-Y Council bean supper at the Y. M. C. A. Speakers were Dr. Ernest N. Evans, Church Federation executive secretary; the Rev. Otto W. Brenner, pastor German Baptist Church, and Charles Drake, Shortridge High School student. CREDIT MEN TO DANCE to Dine at Severin Thursday Night. Indianapolis Association of Credit Men will hold a dinner and dance Thursday night at the Severin. The regular monthly meeting will be open to members and their wives, or friends. J. E. Stilz heads a committee on arrangements. H. S. Noel of Eli Lilly & Cos. will speak.

Ogold; Hatter Newman. 3 N. Illinois St., selection of any man’s hat in •store: Ryan’s, 23 S. Illinois St., dress shirt; Northwestern State Bank, Clifton and W. Thirtieth Sts., $5; National Shirt Shop, 20 N. Pennsylvania St., one man’s shirt: Florsheim Shoe Shop, 24 E. Washington St., selection of any pair of men’s shoes in store; Peacock Shoe Shop, 4 E. Washington St., selection of any pair of women’s shoes; Indianapolis Music House, 134 N. Pennsylvania St., sls ukelele.

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