Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 248, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 February 1926 — Page 5

FEB. 16, 1926

7 DIRECTORS OF FUND SELECTED Alfred Kauffman, William Mooney Sr. Honored. Seven new directors and two honorary directors, were named at ft dinner meeting of the Indianapolis Community Fund at the OUypool Monday night. Directors: Manager Francis H. Gavisk, A. Kiefer Mayer and Albert Goldstein, nominated by the Council of Social Agencies; Walter C. Marmon and W. R. Sinclair, nominated by the campaign executive committee, and Arthur V. Brown and Hugh McK. London, nominated by directors. Alfred O. Kauffman, Link Belt Company president, and William J. Mooney Sr., Mooney-Mueller-Ward Company president, are the honorary directors who received scrolls of appreciation from Dick Miller, director. Fred Hoke presided. Speakers were: C. M. Bookman, Community Chest secretary at Cincinnati; Harry Ice, Boy Scouts of America; Miss De Arona McCrorey of Phyllis Wheatley branch of the Y. W. C. A.\ Mrs. W. H. Adams, Public Health Nuring Association, and Mrs. Allan Hendricks, Flower Mission. HOPE TO SPEED BILLS Water Company Asks Permission to Charge Penalty for Default. In the hope of speeding ( up collections, the Elkhart city water works has asked the public service commission for authority to charge a 10 per cent penalty for default of payment of bills within ten-days. It also asked to discontinue service when payment Is not made in twenty days and to fix a $1 charge for reconnections made after discontinuance of service. CRUSADE AT NEWCASTLE Bu United Prett NEWCASTLE, Ind., Feb. 16. Additional arrests within the next few days were promised by Newcastle police in their renewed crusade to make the city bone dry. Eight arrested over the week-end were fined and given Jail sentences of from thirty to ninety days. She Have Done It With \ \ Piles! Bless the American girl who has glorified sportsj She a pretty picture in the water, and is a plucky swimmer, too. Piles are unthinkable for active women. If you have them, you ought ta know this simple thing to do! At any hour or moment that you hare the least distress or discomfort from piles use a simple Pyramid pile suppository—and gro happily on your wayl The rforst liemorrhoias respond at once to the eoothinsr suppository aplied in perfect privacy. But bear the name in mind; Pyramid is the cne every druggist has, usually the only one he will sell his patrons. Pyramid is marvelous. Why suiter another single half-hour with painl'ul piles? Sixty cents the box, the world around. But for proof, a free box plainly wrapped will be sent those who write Pyramid Drug Cos., 200 Pyramid Bldg., Marshall, Mich.

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