Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 195, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 December 1925 — Page 7

WEDNESDAY, DEC. 16,1925

BEEKEEPERS OF STATE TO MEET 1 Association! Will Convene Here thursday. H. H. Root of Medina. Ohio, known as the "grand-dad” of beekeepers, will be principal speaker at the ninth annual convention of the Indiana State Beekeepers’ Association, Thursday, in the House of Representatives’ chamber at the Statehouse. Plans have been laid for the entertainment of approximately 300 of tho 800 members of the association, according to Prank N. V allace, State entomologist, under whose department State bee inspection is maintained. C. O. Tost, State apiary inspector, will assist Wallace. A banquet will be given Thursday evening. Mason J. Niblack of Vincennes, for many years president of the association,'will speak. Indiana produces approximately eight million pounds of honey this year, Yost said. SENIORS HAVE PARTY Shortridge High School seniors ' held their annual party this afternoon. New class officers made their inauguration speeches Tuesday at the first regular meeting of the class. The annual staff announced its recommendations for the dedication of the year book. To End Severe Cough Quickly, Try This For real results, thia old home-mado remedy beats them all. Easily prepared. You’ll never know how quickly a bad cough can be conquered, until you try this famous old home-made remedy. Anyone who has coughed all day and all night, will say that the Immediate relief given is almost like magic. It is very easily prepared, and there is nothing better for coughs. Into a pint bottle, put 2% ounces of Pinex; then add plain granulated sugar syrup to make a full pint. Or jrou can use clarified molasses, honey, pr corn syrup, instead of sugar syrup. Either way, the full pint saves about two-thirds of the money usually Bpent for cough preparations, and gives you a more positive, effective remedy. It keeps perfectly, and tastes pleasant—children like it. You can feel this take hold instantly, soothing and healing the membranes In all the air passages. It promptly loosens a dry, tight cough, and soon you will notice the.phlegm thin out and disappear. A day’s use will usually break up an ordinary throat or chest cold, and it is also splendid for bronchitis, croup, hoarseness, and bronchial asthma. Pinex is a most valuable concentrated compound of genuine Norway pine extract, the most reliable remedy for throat and chest aliments. To avoid disappointment, ask your druggist for "2 *4 ounces of Pinex’’ with directions, and don’t accept anything else. Guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction or money refunded. The Pinex Cos., Ft. Wayne, Ind. —Advertisement.

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Hoosier Briefs

i-~ <T least they had .plenty of IA I fire protection when the family of John F. Merker, . of Alexandria, presented him ft cake with sixty-five candles on his birthday. He’s the fire chief. New county commissioners at Bloomington, it is said will take steps to revoke , the police powers of twenty-three horsethlef detectives. Albert Seal, 15, Washington, thought he was lucky when he was sent In as a substitute In a basketball game. A few minutes later he didn't think so. He broke his collar bone. , Bloomington children see little chance for Santa this year. The Chamber of Commerce has decided against having its annual Christmas tree. IOT7NTY AUDITOR W. A. WOODWARD of Bluffton thought he was getting a Christmas present when Claude Griffith sent him a hawk’s head. Later he learned Griffith was seeking a bounty. The county pays none, Woodward told him. Pig callers are practicing on Indiana farms these days. A contest on the loudest "whoo-00-00-ey" will be held at Purdue Jan. 12. Atwood thieves who robbed Stephen Strout’s warehouse are “furfur away.” The thieves took muskrat, polecat and raccoon pelts valued at $1,600. > Opticians and eye doctors can’t see Jchn Caty of Leesburg at all. Although he is 94, he has never worn eye glasses and says his sight is as good as it wa forty years ago. Cigaret shortage at New Mount Pleasant. Thieves took 4,000 of them from Lacey & Heniser store.

LEGION POST ELECTS Clarence R. Martin New Head of Indianapolis Chapter. Indianapolis Legion post and its auxiliary elected officers Monday night. The post met at the Hoosier Athletio Club and its auxiliary at the Chamber of Commerce, " Tho officers: Clarence R, Martin, commander; Dr. Matthew winters, first vice commander; Robert Frost DiiMett, second vice commander; Marshall Williams, adjutant; Arthur B. Fuller, finance officer; Hezzie B. Pike, chaplain; John Downinf, service officer; Miss Mabel West, historian; John George, seraeant-at-arsm; Ray Grider, Wade W. Talbert and Malcolm Lucas, executive committee members. Auxiliary officers: Mrs. William Ward, lreflddent: Mrs. Arthur B. Fuller, vice presdent; Mrs. Maurine Schoen, secretary: Mrs. Grover Tarr, historian; Mrs. H. Nathan Swaim, chaplain, and Mrs. Hodge Worsham, Mrs. William Ward and Mr*. Wade Talbert, executive committee members.

FAREWELL FOR PARKER Air Service Reserve Corps Will Give Dinner for IJeutenpnt. Officers and enlisted men of the air service reserve corps of Indiana will give a farewell dinner Saturday evening, Deo. 26, at the Columbia Club in honor of Lieut. James E. Parker, Ft. Benjamin Harrison, who has been assigned for Panama. Lieut. Walter R. Peck, who succeeds Parker, will be p guest. The committee in charge Is composed of Lieut. Edwin H. Bassett and Capts. Oliver H. Stout and J. W. Ebaugh. ATTACK POSTAL RATES Copies of Ad Club Resolutions Sent Indiana Congressmen. Copies of resolutions alleging present total rates are “fatally excessive, unscientific and admittedly inconsistent,” passed unanimously by ths Indianapolis Advertising Club, were mailed today to Indiana Congressmen. Return to 1924 postal schedules pending permanent legislation, was urged. DOUBLE LOSS FOR HER Woman Sells Soft Drink Parlor— Thief Takes Money. Bv United Brett HAMMOND,. Ind., Dec. 16.—-Mrs. Silvia Sheaboa sold her soft drink parlor for $630, but now has neither the establishment nor the money. Her purse, containing the $530, was snatched as she passed an alley. RAID VICTIMS LOSE Bm United Pratt , EVANSVILLE, Ind.. Deo. 16. The homes of two persons now held in jail here as the result of the Federal prohibition clean-up last week were jiamaged by fire late Tuesday.

LE6KM WILL MEET LEADER Many to Attend Reception for McQuigg Tonight. Several thousand American Legion members are expected to attend a reception In honor of National Commander John R. McQuigg and State Commander-elect Clarence Jackson at the Indianapolis Athletic Club tonight. The reception, under auspices of Indianapolis post, also will be the opening gun in a city-wide membership campaign. Guests of honor will he Brig. Gen. Dwight E. Auitman, Ft. Benjamin Harrison commandant, and fifty regular Army officers. Lieut. S. F. Knagohel of the Naval Reserve will head a large delegation of naval officers at the gathering and the Rainbow Division VbteranS* Association will he represented. All World War fighters of In(ianapolis are Invited. JOB’S DAUGHTERS SALE All-Day Christmas Bazaar at Tomlinson Ilall Thursday. Bethels Nos. 1,3 and. 9, Job’s Daughters, of Indianapolis, will hold an all-day bazaar at Tomlinson Hall, Thursday. In the evening a dance will be held. Hill’s Orchestra will play. Articles suitable for Christmas presents will be on sale, in addition to home prepared foods and candy. There will be no admission fee. Job’s Daughters is an organization of girls between the ages of 13 and 18, related to Master Klason. The public is cordially Invited. CONCERT AT HOSPITAL Children patients at the city hospital will hear a concert by the Roberts Park Sunday School orchestra Sunday afternoon, while Christmas trees will be placed In the wards.

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