Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 242, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 February 1926 — Page 7

FEB. 9, 1926

PERFECT NEW TYPE ENGINE Former Local Inventor Has |l Novel Device. Anew type of engine, propelled by one of the world's greatest motor forces, has been invented by Gilson W. Roth, 57, of Brown County, according to H. L. Miller, business associate. The new engine which Operates without fuel, can be made any size desired. Miller says Roth is successfully operating two engines in his shop. They work on the same principle as perpetual motion. Roth hopes to Isell the model. He BLACK-DRAUGHT FOR 25 YEARS Texas Hotel Proprietor Tells How This Medicine Relieved His Dyspepsia and How He Has Continued to Use It. “I have used Black-Drangbt for 25 years and keep taking it once in a white when I need medicine,” says Mr. A. C. Whittle, proprietor of the Whittle Hotel, DeKalb, Texas. Mr. Whittle has been a well known citizen of Bowie County for a great many years, al--1 though coming originally from Dalton, tla. *T began taking Black-Draught for indigestion,” says Mr. Whittle, “and a tight, close feeling in my chest. I had this trouble about two years. I Anally read of Black Draught and began tak Ing it and soon I was rid of the trouble. "No one knows what I suffered. Even water would come back. I could eat such a little. Black Draught helped me, so I could eat most anything. “I took it a year or so and then left it off and after a while X had a return of this dyspepsia [and sour stomach. I went back to Blajck Draught and was relieved again and have never entirelyleft it off since. I think it is a splendid liver medicine.” Mr. Whittle would not have continued to take Thedford’* Black-Draught consistently for 25 years if it had not benefited him. Other persons in great numbers have told how Black-Draught has been used in their families over long periods of years—ln many cases for several generations.

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does not plan having it patents because "it Is no protection," said Miller. Roth who invented the first multiple cylinder gas engine in 1805 in a machine shop on Kentucky Avea, has invented numerous devices, according to Miller. Roth, a former railroad fireman, conceived the idea of a multiple cylinder engine, while shoveling coa on a locomotive. He said a belief power could be obtained with less work, led to the invention. BOOSTERS’ CLUB ELECTS C. l>. Gardner Named Head at Election—Reports Heard. C. D. Gardner was elected "big chief booster” at the annual election of the Boosters' Club oif the Hoosier Athletic dub, Monday night. Other officers elected: Samuel Hoffman, little chief booster: A. W. Hovey, secretary; J. Edward demens treasurer; C. R. Beebinger, esquire booster, and Carl Patterson, H. C. Mitchell and Garrett Kirby, councilmen. Reports of retiring officers were given. WOMAN NAMpn TRUSTEE Governor Jackson has appointed Mrs. Zona B. Diggs of Winimac as a member of the board of trustees of the Indiana Girls’ School, Clermont, to succeed Mrs. L. G. Rothschild of Indianapolis. The term is four years, beginning April 1. fw Head jfbColds J Op HERE are l to treat a cold in the head, but only one DIRECT way, and that is with vapors that can be inhaled. The easiest and most satisfying way to get these vapors is to snuff a little Vicks Vapoßub well up the nose, or melt a little in a spoon or tin cup and inhale. The medicated vapors reach immediately into every corner of the air passages, soothing and healing with every breath. For other forms of cold troubles just rub Vicks over the throat and chest at bedtime. It is then the body heat which releases these vapors. g once ViSUf Over 21Million Jars Used Yearly

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Hero is proof, visible proof, that Eddie Cantor is in IndianaopUs. He closed his big Chicago run in the show "Kid Boots," because of competition—illness. He is now full of pep and everything, as he says.

NEW CABLECONWECTION Western Union Ixwidon Office Is Joined With Emden, Germany. Direct cable connection has been established between the. I>omlon office of the Western Union and the German administration office at Emden. pending the laying, this year, of the new Germany cable, which will connect with the Western Union Company’s system at the Azores, It was announced here today. Tho Emden office has direct connection with Berlin, Bremen, Dortmund. Frankfurtmaln, Hamburg, Cologne, Osnabruok, Stettin, the central Berlin bourse and* thirty-six smaller offices In Germany. TO DEBATE WASHINGTON Indiana Aluinni Speakers Will Discuss Habits of First President. Whether George Washington, the "father of his country." drank, danced, swore, smoked and played cards will be the subject of a threecornered orr.torlcal contest at Indiana University Club luncheon Monday, Feb. 22, at tho Lincoln. Contrasting views of the first President will be presented by Albert Stump, Alvah J. Rucker and Dick Miller, club members, according to Ralph F. Thompson, president. Next Monday’s program Includes discussion of arrangements for the Indianapolis appearance of the fifth edition of Jordan River Revue, annual student show.

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He was only in this city four hours until he "squandered” money— be bought anew and a bag of peanuts. A. F. Miller, manager of English's greeted Cantor on hia arrival at Union Station.

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