Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 195, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 December 1925 — Page 5

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ESPIONAGE’ IS OPPOSED IN U. S. 'Johnson Would Not Import Any From Europe. Bv Timet Svecial k WASHINGTON, Dec. 16.—Hiram 6f California, chairman of ths Senate Immigration Committee, will oppose any attempt in this Congress to pass legislation requiring registration of aliens. "I have not seen any specific bills n this subject and don’t know in what form it will come before us,” says Johnson, ‘‘but as a general proposition I am against police registration. Ido not want to import the police espionage of Europe into this country.” In this stand Senator Johnson will be opposed by Representative Johnson of Washington, chairman of the House Immigration Committee. Representative Johnson has repeatedly declared himself for registration and says he believes it will promote naturalization and Americanization. GUESTS OF K. OF C. Daughters of Isabella will be guests of Knights of Columbus Luncheon Club at a Christmas yparty Friday at the Claypool. Exmange of gifts will follow community singing. The Postal Telegraph Cable Company will hold a demonstration. How She Gained 10 ► Pounds In 22 Days That’s going some—but skinny men, women and children just can’t help putting on good, healthy flesh when they take McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound TaMets. As. chock-full of vltamines as the nasty, flshy-tasting cod liver oil itself, but .these sugar-coated, tasteless tablets are as easy to take as candy, and won’t upset the stomach. One woman gained ten pounds in twenty-two days, 60 tablets, 60 cents. Ask Hook. Haag, Goldsmith Bros, or any druggist for McCoy’s Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets and if you don’t gain at least 5 pounds in 30 days your druggist is authorized to hand you back the money .von paid them. “Get McCoy's, the original and genuine.” —Advertisement.

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Patrolman Howard Ranke rt • One of the policemen appointed by this administration, who has given promise of becoming a good officer fs patrolman Howard Bankert. He was assigned for a long time watching for a north-side colored bandit and brought about the arrest of one man, identified by a woman as her assailant. The case is pending before the grand Jury. Bankert patrols District 19, from 7a. m. until 3 p. m. This district is bounded by Seventeenth and Twenty-Fourth Sts., and. College and Martlndale Aves. Bankert was appointed to tHte department Dec. 19, 1922 and lives at 2197 N. Gale St.

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Automobiles reported stolen belong to: Donald A. Morrison, 3915 Guilford Ave., Stutz, 22-832, from 962 N. Meridian St. Frank Schaffer, 1755 W. Morris St., Overland, from li?17 Lee St. Marie Overman, 3004 Central Ave., Bulck, 8980, from Bird and Ohio Sts. Richard B. Shideler, Apt. 24, Spink-Arms Annex, Ford, 628-107, from Vermont and Bird Sts. Hortense Thompson, 4357 Kenwood Ave., Chevrolet, 535-369, from Pennsylvania and North Sts. Paul Ball, 2325 Shelby St., Ford, 619-489, from Meridian and Ohio Sts. Edward Taylor, Maywood, Ford, from Maywood, Ind. I, Jones-Whitaker Sales Company, 343 N. Capitol Ave., Chevrolet, from same address, EX-SENATOR TO SPEAK James Hamilton Lewis to Talk at Wilson Dinner. .James Hamilton Lewis of Chicago, former United States Senator, will be the principal speaker at the dinner to be given at the Riley room of the Claypool Dec. 28, in commemoration of the sixty-ninth anniversary of Woodrow Wilson's birth, John E. Hollett, chairman of the committee in charge of arrangements, has announced. BROKER MISSING Bit United Prett NEW YORK, Dec. 16.—Alfred Benscher, prominent broker, has been missing since Dec. 1, the State Attorney General’s office revealed today, after alleging that Benscher owed his customers approximately $500,000.

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SANTA CLAUS' INTRODUCTION (Continued From Page 1) Christmas with some good things to eat? qjhis is only one of the many needy families who have no resources to make their Christmas a happy one and are depending on you through The Times and the Christmas clearing house to bring them happiness. The Times list of families grows like the magic carpet, unrolling a new list each day as the old list is taken care of and disappears. Select the family you would like to take care of, by number, and call The Times Santa Claus, Main 3500. Tne name and address of the family you have chosen will be given to you and 1 the rest of the Christmas help is yours to give. There are big families and little families to be taken care of so you will surely find one you'll want to provide for. Let The Ti’-js Santa help you. All names a r secured through the Chrlstr- - Clearing House, which j seeks t ✓ prevent duplication of gifts ! to families so that every needy family has a chance of receiving Christmas cheer. Will your choice be one of these families? 31. A 15-year-old boy, suffering from a chronic Illness, has been going to school when he can, and learning typewriting at night from a kindhearted instructor so he can work at it when he has to stay home. There is a 14-year-old girl. The mother, a widow, works in a factory. COLDS THAT ~ DEVELOP INTO PNEUMONIA Persistent corfghs and colds lead to serious trouble. You can atop them now with Creomulslon, an emulsified creosote that is pleasant to take. Creomulslon Is anew medical discovery with two-fold action; it soothes and heals the Inflamed membranes and inhibits germ growth. Os all knownAdrugs, creosote Is recognized by high medical authorities as one of the greatest healing agencies for persistent coughs and colds and jther forms of throat troubles. Creomulslon contains, in addition to creosote, other bealtng elements which soothe and heal the Infected membrances 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 thp. growth of the germs. Creomulslon Is guaranteed satisfactory In the treatment of persistent coughs and colds, bronchial aatbma, bronchitis and other forms of respiratory diseases, and Is excellent for building up the system after colds or flu. Money refunded if any cough op cold iss not relieved after taking according to directions. Ask your druggist. Creom"’.s,on Company, Atlanta, Ga.—Advertisement.

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The Family Welfare Society says'the boy needs a wool shirt and other clothing, and that any other gifts to this plucky little family will be appreciated. 33. A suit of clothes with long trousers for a 14-year-old boy, and some clothing for his mother, will relieve a definite need in this family of two, whom the Family Welfare Society has been aiding. The mother, though deaf and partially blind, washes for a living, and the boy works after school, but there is no prospect of a merry Christmas without some new friends. 40. A 13-year-old boy and his 8-year-old sister help their mother to keep house and take care of their invalid father. The mother herself has a crippled arm. They have made a hard struggle but father is losing out. Family Welfare Society have been helping. They need more bedding, sheets and pillow cases. Gifts for the children and a basket with good food for the iuavlld as well are suggested. 45. An elderly woman unable to

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support herself entirely crochets and sews when she is able. Her friends In the Family Welfare Society know she would like a basket of food and a pair of house slippers. 46. A young couple, who have not been able to make much of a start In life for themselves have a frail 8 months old baby girl, about whose the mother Is very much worried. A basket and gift for the baby are recommended by the Family Welfare Society. 47. While her husband is fighting for his health In a sanatorium this woman is working to support herself and her husband’s mother. They receive a little aid from relatives, and the. Family Welfare Society helps when they need It. These women are of foreign birth, doing their best to fit themselves into the American community. A basket and gifts for the two women are recommended by the Family Welfare Society. 48. Because their father does not always bear the father's full share of

the responsibility for these five children, the Family Welfare Society has been asked to help in emergencies. The boys are 6 and* 12, the girls 9, IS and IT: A basket of food for the children is recommended. 49. Widowed for many years and living alone, except for occasional calls from relatives who are busy with their own affairs, this eldqrly woman would welcome a visit from a Christmas A basket of food and some cheering gifts might be added. 50. With the help of her two oldest children this widow has been struggling along through much trouble and discouragement, knowing that the Family Welfare Society would befriend her when her own resources failed. The girls are 9 and 19 and the boys 13 and 17, and there is a year-old baby. A basket of food and clothing for the two older boys will encourage her. 51. Any one who knows how fast bo -s go through their shoes and

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