Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 230, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 January 1926 — Page 4
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MITCHELL MUM is PRESIDENT OKEYS EXILE Expect Congress Attempt to Make Him Brigadier General. Bn United Frees WASHINGTON, Jan. 26.—0n the advice of his counsel and friends, Col. William Mitchell today remained silent In the face of President Coolidge's approval of his conviction and five years’ sentence of suspension from the Army, to await developments. The award by the President of half pay during the period of suspension, his only modification of the sentence which cut off all Mitchell’s pay, has raified anew Issue in that it may be drawn only “during the pleasure of the President” Un-American Mitchell’s counsel, Representative Prank Reid, has denounced this string on Mitchell’s pay as “unAmerican” and there are indications that Mitchell considers it a tether rope to keep him “on the reservation” if he chooses tb remain in the ArmyAccordingly, resignation from the Army, which Mitchell intended as soon as his sentence was approved, has been temporarily given up. He had decided to resign as the best an .swCr to his Army prosecutors. Chance in Congress The opportunity awaits him in the hearings of the House Military Committee, before which he has been Invited to testify this week. If he appears before the committee and reiterates all his well-known charges and criticism which the President G>re throats need this DoubleVsJreainent I \ A tore; * throat probably needs the soothing, healing vapors that arise from Vicks Vapoßub when it is rubbed over throat and chest at bedtime. And Vicks acts two ways at once: (1) It is vaporized by the body heat and inhaled right to the inflamed air passages, loosening the phlegm and casing the difficult breathing; (2) At the same time it warms and . stimulates the skin like an old-fash-ioned poultice, “drawing out” the pain and soreness and thus, helps the vapors inhaled to relieve the congestion. Good for the colds of all the family, VJCKS that 2!Million Jars Used Yearly Nerves If you have overstepped the limit and your nerves are unetruns, ha ve terrible nervous spellß and in mind and body are on the verge of nervous exhaustion, a single dose of WHEELER'S NERVE VITAXIXER, will bring rest, sleep and recuperation. Those who are subject to nervousness will marvel at its .wonderful effect and the many remarkable recoveries reported. Sample Bottle Free, bend 10 cents to J. W. Krant 00.. Dept. 69 Albion, Mich, for a large trial bottle. You can get the regular size in most any drug store at sl,lO. Don’t fall to try It FREE. —Advertisement. Relieved His Rupture I was badly ruptured while lifting a trunk several years ago. I feared my only hope of cure was an operation. Trusses did me no good. Finally I got hold of something that auickly and completely cured me. Years have passed and the rupture has never returned, although I am doing hard work as a carpenter. There was no operation, no lost time, no trouble. I have nothing to sell, but will give full Information about how you may find complete relief without operation. If you write to me. Eugene M. Pullen, Carpenter, 817 M Marcellos Avenue Manasquan, N. J. Better cut out this notice and show it to any others who are ruptured —you may save a life or at least stop the misery of rupture and the worry and dread of an operations.—Advertisement.
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Sahara Grotto Elects Officers for Coming Year; \ I-. Plans Made to Attend Supreme Council Meeting
Chester O. Martin Chester O. Martin, 424 N. DeQuincy St., is new monarch of the Sahara Grotto, succeeding Oliver R. Wald. Approximately 500 personaattended the Grotto annual meeting Monday night at the Denison.
bas declared “unfounded,” anew issue will be raised. Meanwhile, some of his congressional friends probably will introduce bills in Congress to set aside the verdict and promote him to be a brigadier general. TWELVE FACE SPEED CHARGES Twenty Drivers Arrested by Police During Night. Twelve alleged speeders were slated at. city prison, Monday night. Police arrested four drivers alleged to have tailed to dim their headlights when so requested by approaching motorists. The total of arrests was swelled to twenty with the slating of ‘four drivers for various driving law infractions. Those charged with speeding were: John W. Trenck, 26, of 3863 Winthrop Ave.; Forrest Clark, 24, of 1859% Shelby St.; Mrs. Carl Winthner, 30, of 26 N. Arlington Ave.; Cilbert Baxter, 28, Bloomington, Ind.; John J. Scott, 44, of R. R. G, box 247-S; Albert Ogle, 16, of 1117 Newman St.: John Kern, 18, of 1307 E. Washington St.; William F. Cochran, 20, of 1419 N. Hamilton Ave.; Donald Schaik, 25, of 1446 N. Illinois St.; Albert Griffith, 51, and Grover Hively, 33, both of Bloomington, Ind., and James B. Malone, 33, of 3550 N. Capitol Ave. Those charged with failure to dim lights were Fred Warman, 31, of 2756 N. Denny St.; James Green, 63. of 32 N. Senate Ave.; James S. Watson, 61% Virginia Ave., and William Woods, 28, of 516 W. Ohio St. PLAN CHILD HEALTH DAY Statewide observance of Child Health day, sponsored jointly by the United States Department of Labor and the Indiana State board of health, is being arranged by Dr. Ada E. Schweitzer, head of the Indiana child hygiene division. Dr. Schweitzer already has prepared a tentative program :’or the even':, which includes radio addresses, child health lectures and appropriate exercises in the public schools. PARTNERS GO TO JIAL Bv United Frees GARY, Ind., Jan. 26.-—Luther Johnson has two partners in the Gary city jail today. Arrested for selling moonshine, Johnson asked police to let him phone for an order of groceries to be sent to his home. Police Intercepted the "groceries” —six gallons of moonshine whisky—and consigned the two delivery boys to Johnson’s cell. Gone, but Not Forgotten Automobiles reported stolen to police belong to: H. J. Battreall, 1022 W. ThirtyFirst St., Rickenbacker, 495-848, from Monument PI. . Russell R. Morrow, 4003 Brook ville Rd., Ford, 637-686, from Noble and Michigan Sts. A. O. Meloy, 604 Tibbs Ave., Hudson, 492-773, from King Ave. and Michigan St. BACK lIOIVIE AGAIN Automobilea reported found by police belong to: Ford, license 402-820, found at Orange and Linden Sts. John Bobrick, 755 Concord St., Overland, 562-084, found at 127 W. Market St. •' or reddened skin quickly responds to the Retinol treatment. The purity and soothing qualities of Retinol Soap tend to prevent dryness—the most frequent cause ol chapping. But where exposure to sun or wind has already roughened and burned the skin, the healing touch ol Resinol Ointment relieves the tense, drawn ieeling, stops the smarting and helps to restore skin health. Many women have found it invaluable, also, for ridding the skin of pimples, blackheads, rashes, etc. Ask your druggict today for Resinol
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Other officers for the coming year are: Lawrence W. Drapler, chief justice; . Charles G. Walsh, master of ceremonies; John H. Berling, secretary; Charles- C. Brautigam, treas-
WOMAN USES MILK BOTTLE And Intruder, Stunned by Blow, Leaves. Mrs. Lulu Payne, 40, Negro, 2009 Columbia Ave., today stunned an intruder ip her home with a blow on the head with a milk bottle and called police after he had tied a towel around her face. She told Lieutenant ClaiTey that when she investigated ecunds from the kitchen the man grabbed her, laid down a revolver, bound her mouth and that when he started tying her hands she broke loose and hit him with a milk
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urer. It was announced the Grotto has 2,865 members. Plans were made for members to attend the Supreme Council In St. Louis, Mo., June 14 to 16. More than 1,000 local members are expected to go on a special train.
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NEW STUDENTS AT SHORTRIDGE ARE JAMMED IN More Than 180 on Third Floor of Annex —Fire Danger Seen. More than 180 pupils experiencing the opening of their first term in Shortridge High School, today were subject to crowded conditions on the third floor of the Benjamin Harrison public school. Os the 324 who entered school Monday, the other 144 were suffering like conditions in the main Shortridge buildings. The four rooms used by Shortridge in the Harrison school are in the “loft” of the building. The third floor was not used for recitation purposes until two years ago. Up a Stairway These rooms are accessible only by climbing a narrow wooden stairway. Two of the rooms have Are escapes within reach,, while in the other two, pupils have to run from the rooms down a narrow stairway to the escape. The escapes have been recently built and are attached to the old escapes, which did not extend above the second floor. The rooms have total seating facilities for 156 students, one to a seat. Folding chairs are being brought in and pupils are being placed two in a seat. Faculty members sigh In despair when the conditions are mentioned. One teacher said he had a session room with a capacity of less than
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