Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 184, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 December 1925 — Page 3

THURSDAY, DEC. 3,1925

SANITARIUM FOR T.B. IS FAVORED State Board of Health Reports to Governor. Recommendation that the State provide a sanitarium for tuberculosis in the southern part of Indiana was contained in a report to Governor Jackson by Dp. William F. King, secretary of the State board of health, today. Health board members conducted their sixth annual inspection of the State sanitarium at Rockville, Nov. 15. The tubercular death rate is lower but the limit will be reached unless facilities are provided for isolation and care of neglected and advanced cases, the board found. Location of a sanitarium on the State fprest reservation in the southern part of the State was recommended. HoosieK Briefs I'Z"k\ ARATHON skating is not a Hvil iost art yet * \ Mar s uerlte I***l Sutton, Josephine Miller and Helen Donovan skated from Yorktown to Muncie, • distance of six miles, in forty-five minutes. Thieves had a sweet time at Peru. They took 1,200 pounds of sugar from the Welsh grocery warehouse. Licenses were issued to 975 hunters in Kosciusko County during November. Kendallville Country Club is to be incorporated with a capital stock of $25,000. ..The club plans to buy a fifty-four-acre farm. Isaiah Duffy of Lagro recently shipped thirteen carloads of hogs to Detroit. The shipment brought him $25,600. A large consignment of small fish has been received at Albion from the United States Department of Commerce, bureau of fisheries, to be placed in Long, Silver, Skinner, Bushing and Indian Lakes. Gt— gorge FINNEGAN of Fickle, near Frankfort, has hung up a mark for hunters to shooT at. He killed three Mallard ducks that weighed a total of seventeen pounds -with one shot. They were the only ducks on the pond at the time. Clifford Lee of Sharpsville received a broken jaw when a tractor Jie attempted to crank backfired, the crank striking him on the side of the face. New $20,000 Nazarene Church at Frankfort has been dedicated. Rev. C. V. Stevenson is pastor. Billy Thomas of Kokomo broke his arm. at the elbow when he fell on a cement walk while skating.

Gear lever of the auto of Mrs. G. of Seymour stuck, and the auto climbed the curb and headed for plate glass windows of the Jackson County Loan and Trust Company and the Able Drug Store. She Stopped it inches away. ——MEN vibration In Spohn YY/ Hall at Goshen threatened ** to damage the structure, an order was issued by the owner against dancing the Charleston. Miss Nava. Bushong of South Milford has been appointed county nurse at LaGrange. While standing on a. chair to put up a stove pipe, Frank Lindsay of La Porte fell and broke two ribs. c. of~cTofficial TALKS Reynolds Speaks at Buyers’ and Executives’ Club Dinner. “Interdependency of Business” was the topic discussed Wednesday night by 1 John B. Reynolds, Chamber of Commerce secretary, at a dinner of the Buyers’ and Executives’ Club at the Columbia Club. Howard Nye, a member of the flub, also spoke. IT. D. Luton was chairman. J. L. Slutzky was appointed chairman of the next meeting. Jan. 6. HOOSIER HERO AT SHOW County Agent Saves Crowd From Mad Cow at Chicago. IRii United Press RICHMOND, Tnd., Bfce. ■.— Iloosierdom introduced its own “ranch” sport, and the International Livestock Show in Chicago, accord ing to reports here. Ralph Test, Richmond, county agricultural agent, seized a maddened cow by the nose and stopped her rush toward a throng of boys and girls in the Coliseum. For Asthma During Winter A Remarkable Method That Has Come to the Rescue of Asthmatics and Checks the Worst Attacks— Send Today for Free Trial. If you suffer with those terrible attacks' of Asthma when it is cold and damn; if von choke as if each gasp for breath was the very last, don’t fail to send at once to the Frontier Asthma 00. for a free trial of their remarkable method. No matter where you live or whether you have any faith in any remedv under the Sun, send for this free trial. If you have suffered for a lifetime and tried what you thought was the best skill known to cope with the most terrible attacks of Asthma, if yon are discouraged beyond hope, send for this free trial. ✓ Tt Is the only way yon can ever know what progress is doing for in spite of all your past diseppointments In your search for freedom from Asthma. Bo send for this free trial. Dq It now. This notice is published that, every sufferer may participate in this progressive method and first try the treatment free that is now known to thousands as the greatest boon that ever came into their lives. Send coupon today. Don’t wait.

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Teachers Open Music Season

The musical season as fax as the Federation of Indianapolis Public School Teachers are concerned along presentation lines, got under way Wednesday night when the William Wade Hinshaw Singers presented Mozart’s "The Marriage of Figaro” at Caleb Mills Hall. Hinshaw for years has been successful in presenting opera in English in the provinces. I had only time for the first two acts. The volees met the demands of the score as rendered by a small orchestra under the direction of Hans Morgenstem. Hinshaw is doing a very fine thing in presenting opera in the English tongue. The reception accorded his companies not only prove the worth of the undertaking, but the wisdom in doing it. The cast of “Figaro” last night was as follows: Count Almaviva . / Alfredo Valenti Countoss' Almaviva Clytie Hine Figaro. Count’s Manservant (Barber of Seville) Pavel Ludikar Susanna. Countess’ Maid. . Editha Fleischer Cherubino. Page Kathleen Bibb Don Basilio, Music Teacher of the Countess Ralph Bralnard Dr. Bartolo. Former Guardian of the Countess Ernest Otto Marcel lina. Bartolo’ss Housekeeper. . Celia Tun-ill Antonio. Gardener Ernest Otto Don Curzio. Justice of the Peace Ralph Brain ard There Is a need for such performances of Opera, especially in centers which never shelters the real articles. (Reviewed by Walter D. Hickman). AWAIT CORONER REPORT Cause of Insured Man’s Death Still Unknown. Bn United Pres* PRINCETON, Ind., Dec. A,—Life insurance company agents today expected a report from the Gibson County coroner on the mysterious death of John G. Berger, 46, farmer. Berger died after an auto accident on Nov. 23, although his injuries were believed slight. Vital organs from his body were sent to the Methodist Hospital at Indianapolis for analyses. Berger carried a SIO,OOO life insurance policy. WAGON DRIVER CHARGED Arrested After Being Sought AH Day as Missing. After being sought all day as missing, Scott Bruce, colored, 706 N. Maxwell St., was arrested late Wednesday on a charge of intoxication. F. O. Menter of the Menter Coal Company said early Wednesday Scott left the yards with a load of coal and failed to deliver it or to return. When arrested he had driven the wagon into a parked auto at 554 E. Washington St. owned by C. L. Scott of that address.

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shabby apartment where the body of Knute B. Birkeland, one time Lutheran minister and later successful business operative and author, was found early this week, apparently the victim of poison. Only a few days fief ore Blrkeland’s mysterious disappearance a woman giving her name as Mrs. Mae Reynolds bought furnishings and rented an apartment ostensibly to open a beauty parlor. It was at this apartment the body was found. COAL COMPANY SWINDLED ELKHART, Ind., Dec. 3.—Ordering three tons of coal a- check artist paid the bill of S2B with a worthless check for $48.85 and receiving the change, disappeared.

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CLASS PLAT POSTPONED "Merton of the Movies,” the senior class play of Technical High School, has been postponed to Saturday, Dec. 12. Robert Pebworth, as Merton, will have the leading part.

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