Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 191, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 December 1925 — Page 14

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'SCHOOL HEADS FOR MILITARY TRAINING HERE £ Principals Do Not Agree With National Leaders. Military training in schools though jopposed by a group of national leadin&rs, is favored by Indianapolis high Tfechool principals, it was learned tofeay. ff According to a dispatch from D. _C., a campaign Ijiigainst such military training has 14' Jfaeen started there. Sixty prominent linen and women, including Senators ■■Borah, Norris, Shipstead and La•Vollette, are reported to be back of i'the movement. S But Indianapolis school leaders do rhot feel that a spirit of militarism is produced by such training. On Jthe other hand they do think that 'the physical and mental training is *of benefit. Far Fetched \ ‘‘Far fetched that movement,” .said E. H. McComb, principal of Manual Training high school. ‘‘As : military training is conducted in Indianapolis schools, it surely is open <to little objection,” McComb continued. "As for the contention that tthis training encourages militarism, jjl have seen no evidence that this is 'true. Rather, the fact that not one fjboy in a year expresses an intention jor desire to go to West Point, Aninapolis, or any of the military 'schools, makes me feel that militarism is not an evil fostered in Indianapolis schools, at least.” "Military training is good physical and mental discipline. I can see ■no logical objection * to it,” com- ■ mented George Buck, principal of jShortridge. “Nor can I,” declared D. T. Weir, assistant superintendent of schools, “I have known cases, in , other cities, where military training did not work out as satisfactorily as ,it has in Indianapolis—due to persons in charge, but here, where we ! have been so fortunate in our officers, and where there is such fine ■ co-operation of Indianapolis citizens, ; I feel that there Is little room for adverse comment.” Fits in Well training fits in so well -with our school here, where we have 'HO gymnasium,” asserted Milo H. Stuart, principal of Arsenal Technical J3igh School, “that my attitude on Sfhilitary training is quite naturally . favftrable one —especially as such Straining is not compulsory. The students like the work immensely, and ,as our standard is a very high one liere, our boys for four years having jipld the honor for the sth Corps "Area of the R. O. T. C„ I feel that Constipation comes from a weak stomach Remedy the cause and enjoy health stGtp* TF your Stomach and \ JL Liver are weak, your Jj. food is not digested. Sour, undigested food /L\rfr stays in your body, and causes bad breath, „aa 1 i pains, and constipation. For 63 years, people have MSk gensibly corrected constipation with Chamberlain’s Tablets for the Stomach and They not only relieve constipation but remedy the cause -a weak stomach. Wir.h this natural remedy, you, too, will avoid constipation. Try them tonight -be happier tomorrow! Ask your druggist They help Nature stop constipation UTABLETSU ~ For i peak stomach and liver

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the disciplinary effect has been excellent. I couldn’t agree with those Washington men.” And K. V. Ammerman, principal of Broad Ripple High School, says: “As long as military training Is on an elective basis, and the type of school is large enough to admit of this training, I favor it. The mental discipline I believe to be excellent, and I also believe a spirit of loyalty is developed thereby.” PARENTS SEEK SON Parents of Brodie Huxley,' 15, of 324 S. Dearborn St., today were conducting a search for their son who has been away since Dec. 5. They have no traces of him. The boy is about five and one-half feet tall and weighs 130 pounds. He was wearing a brown suit, dark brown overcoat and gray cap when he left home. BEWARE THE COUGH OR COLD THAT HANGS ON Persistent coughs and colds lead to serious trouble. You can stop them now with Creomulsion, an emulsified creosote that is pleasant to take. Creomulsion is anew medical discovery with two-fold 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 other forms of throat troubles. Creomulsion 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 building up the system after colds or flu. Money refunded if any cough or cold Is not* relieved after taking according to directions. Ask yopr druggist. Creomulsion Company. Atlanta. Ga. —Advertisement.

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Again Prices Have Been Reduced Folks, the time is very short until “Out We Go.” There are still many items left. On these we have again reduced the price. Many of them are to be sold at cost and some even below. You owe it to yourself to come and see what fine bargains we have to offer.

—FOR HIM— Keep Him Warm This Xmas Give Him One of These Warm Sheeplined Coats These coats are made from selected pelts ard are waterproof. The ideal coat for the out-door man, student and sportsman. Closing out price, $8.95

Why Not Give Shoes at These Low Prices Shoes that will keep the feet warm and dry 'Army style work shoe ...>.....52.88 Moccasin style shoe $2.88 Officer dress shoe .....$3.88 Outing work shoe $1.69 All leather hunting boots $6.95 Moccasin high top $5.89 All rubber hip-boots $4.89 Knee boots $2.95

—FOR HIM— He Will Appreciate This Xmas Gift AH Leather Vest This vest is 26 inches long. Leather sleeves, leather collar, two pockets, wool blanket lined. Regular $12.50 value. Closing out price, $8.95

Gift Suggestions for the Boy Give him one of these Corduroy Blazer Shirts. Assorted colors. Sizes 14% to 17. Closing out price—s4.9s

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Congress are expected .to support plans for a through channel down the Ohio River from Pittsburgh to Cairo and thence to New Orleans, as recommended by President Coolidge in his message. Mayor M. R. Sultzer of Madison, Ind., and.J. O. Schofield, a city councilman of that city, are here interviewing Indiana delegation members on the subject, and obtaining promises of support. Coolidge recommended the Ohio project as part of a general waterways program which would connect Chicago, New Orteans, Kansas City and Pittsburgh. Work on the present Ohio River project, he said he was informed, would be completed in about three years. The anual report of the Army en-

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gineers says that stimulation of river traffic, particularly in the upper river, has been accomplished on the Ohio, and Recommends the expenditure of $6,500,000 during the year beginning next June 30, as follows: ' Completion of Dam No. 41/ Louisville, $800,000; completion of No. 45, Adpison, Ky„ $100,000; ‘construction of No. 46, Owensboro, Ky., $800,0,00; No. 47, Newburg, Ind., $900000; No. 49, Uniontown, Ky., $750,000; No. 50, Weston, Ky., $750,000; No. 51, Golconda, 111. $800000; No. 62 Brookport, 111., $800,000; No. 53, Joppa, 111., SBOO,OOO. The total expenditure last year were $8,187,000 for new work, the ••eport says.

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All Wool Overcoats To close out at one price. These coats are mada of all-wool material, ulster style, latest makes. Regular $125 value. Closing out price—sl3.9s