Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 235, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 February 1926 — Page 12
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ALLEGED ‘LURE’ rWXI INDIANA Mrs. Jackman’s Mother Lives at South Bend. Bo Vnilrd Pro?* CHICAGO, Feb. I.—Mrs. Dorothy Jackman, 23, the prettty nurse who Is in police custody in connection with the robbery of $15,000 from her employer, F J. Rolston, wealthy Canadian mine owner, was revealed today as the daughter of Mrs. Cora Coolc, South Bend, Ind. Floyd Jackman, the husband, tdld police he did not know his wife was ir. trouble until he recognized her likeness in newspaper photographs. They have been separated for two years, the husband said. He has the custody of their two children. , Police accuse Mrs. Jackman of being the* lure for two men who burst into Ralston's apartment, posing as prohibition agents, and robbed him of 515.000. CHAMBER HEADS NAMED Evans Woollen, Fletcher Savings and Trust Company president, has been named national councilor of the Chamber of Commerce, by Nicholas H. Noyes, president. As national counciler Woollen will keep in touch with the United States Chamber at Washington, D., C. Others named were A. Kiefer Mayer, vice president Kiefer-Stewart Company, membership chairmen; Fred L. Hollweg. chairman wholesale trade; Ward 11. Hackleman of Hackleman & Shields, as vice membership chairman. Dr. Herman G. Morgan, city health secretary, heads the public health committee.
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In the moonlight schools of Ken tucky, they have revived the oldfashioned spelling match. This type of entertainment has become so popular that participants spend weeks in preparation. But there are other spelling tests which will also prove the nimbleness of your mind. One of these is given here. Place the letters outside this square, within the square, in such a v<ay that the letters will form eight new words. But do not move the four letters within the square. Last puzzle answer; \ Mrs. Doremus’ age appears as 251£ years on her latest marriage license, that is one-half her actual age. On her 47th birthday she was 46 years old since her first birthday occurred when she was 0 years old. She was 51 years old on the date the license was issued, 3 times as old as her fiance, who was 17. Five years previous she was 46 (51 minus 5 equals 46), and he was 12 (17 minus 5 equals 12).
25 MOTORISTS IN POLICE NET Fifteen Charged With Speeding, Two Intoxication. Twenty-five motorists were arrested over the week-end, slates at city prison revealed today. Fifteen charged with Speeding were Alloysious B. Tracy, 33, of 9 Audubon Ct.; Frank L. Buckley, 23, of 3801 E. Washington St., Charles E. Rush, 42, city librarian, 440 N. Irvington Ave.; Harry E. Stump, 35, of Portland, Ind.; Robert Mayers, 21, of 5234 N. Delaware St.; William E. West; 32, of 1801 E. Thirteenth St.; Charles Horan, 22, of 3535 E. Michigan St., and Hubert Kessel, of Newcastle, Ind.; George Higgins, 22, of 209 S. Noble St.; Ray Thompson, 47, of 5020, University Ave.; John. 'G. Sharp, 31, of 1255 W. Twenty-Ninth St.; Law'rence Croker, 24, of 3517 Kenwood Ave.; Charles Settles, 25, of Bedford, Ind., and Andres Bailess, 30, of Lafayette, Ind. Samuel Barnett, 39, of 1622 Bellefontaine Stj, was charged with speeding, failure to dim lights, carrying concealed weapons, transporting liquor, operating a blind tiger and conspiring to commit a felony. Harry Polaski, 21. of 962 Elm St., with hlrn, was held on the'last three charges. Charged with driving while Intoxicated: William H. Williams, 2a. of 1226 N. Illinois St., and Andrew H. Schear, 43. of 2115 E. Twelfth St. Eight drivers were charged with violating traffic ordinances.
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FIVE DEAD IN CROSSING CRASH Three Other Members of Party Recovering. BO Vnited Fret* ENGLISH; Ind., Feb. I.—Bodies of five persons, killed In a crossing accident here, were to be taken to Grantsburg today for burial. Three other members of the party are recovering from injuiea in the accident which occued when a fast train struck their auto at a crossing here Saturday night. The'dead are Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Parker and daughter; Mrs. Curtis Lane and Bessie Robertson. COMMISSIONERS NAMED Indiana Officials Placed on National Association Groups. John W. McCardle, public service commission chairman, has received notice from A. Q. Paterson of Ala* bama, president of the National Association of Railroad and Utilities .Commissioners, of his appointment "as a member of the committee on railroad consolidation. Commissioner Samuel R- Artman has been appointed to the public relations commltee and the committee for cooperation between Federal and State commissions. John S. Powell, commission chief accountant, is a member of the committee on statistics and public utility accounting.
TAKE SALTS IF STOMACH ISN'T ACTING RIGHT Undigested food delayed In the stomach decays, or rather ferments, the same as food left in the open air, says a noted authority. He also tells us that Indigestion Is caused by Hyperacidity meaning there is an excess of hydrochloric acid In the stomach which prevents complete digestion and starts food fermentation. Thus everything eaten sours in the stomach, forming acrid fluids anti gases which inflate thJ* stomach like a toy balloon. Then we feel a heavy, lumpy misery In the chest; we belch up gas; we eructate sour food or have heartburn, flatulence water-brash or nausea. He tells us to lay aside all digestive aids and instead get from any pharmacy four ounces of Jad Salts and take a tablespoonful In a glass of water before breakfast and drink it while it is effervescing, and furthermore, to continue this for a week. While relief often follows the first dose, it is important to help neutralize the acidity, remove the gas-making mass, start the liver, stimulate the kidneys and thus promote a free flow of pure digestive juices. 'Jad Salts is Inexpensive, and is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with llthla and sodium phosphate. This harmless salve is used for many etomach disorder?, with excellent results. — Advertisement.
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