Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 254, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 February 1926 — Page 3

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THIRD S. H. S. SITE MAY BE BEFORE BOARD © Location at Forty-Ninth and Meridian Sts. Offered. A third site for the new Shortridge High School 'will be considered at the Indianapolis school board meeting tonight, Theodore Vonnegut, president, said today. The site, 600 by 600 feet, is at Forty-Ninth and Meridian Sts., and has been offered to the board, he said. Appraised values of two other proposed sites, one on Forty-Sixth St., between Central Ave. and Washington Blvd., and another on Fortieth St., between Illinois and Meridian Sts., may be announced at the meeting. The results of the reappraisal of the tract now held as a site new school at Thirty-Fourth and Meridian Sts. will be given. It was appraised at $107,000 last fall by the Indianapolis Real Estate Board. The board plans to sell this and buy a larger tract. County commissioners have promised the board they will try to procure a site for School 37 at Keystone Ave. and Twenty-Fifth St. Vonnegut, Charles W. Kern and Business Director Ure M. Frazer, conferred in Frazer’s office this Lift Off-No Pain! Doesn’t hurt one bit! Drop a little “Freezone” on an aching corn, instantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fingers. Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of “Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the foot calluses, without soreness or irritation. —Advertisement. Kerves Unstrung? If you get nervous, fretful. lrrltxbU, hysterical, and exhibit all the Bctremee of nervouc exhaustion, don’t ”ail to send for a large free trial of ■Wheeler’s Nerve Vitallxer. It does not contain alcohol, chloral, morphine, or any harmful or habit-forming drug. It acta directly on the nervous system. It will Induce sound sleep, and a free trial bottle will be sent to you by mall for 10 cents to pay cost of mailing. Write to J. W. Brant Cos., Dept. 63, Albion, Mich. You can get Wheeler's Nerve Vitallxer In most any drug store at *1.14 a bottle. It La a wonderful restorative. HEAL SKIN DISEASES Apply Zemo, Clean, Penetrating, Antiseptic Liquid It is unnecessary for yon to suffer with Eczema, Blotches, Ringworm, Rashes and similar skin troubles. Zemo will nsnally give instant relief from itching torture. It cleanses and soothes the skin and heals quickly and effectively most skin diseases. Zemo is a wonderful, penetrating, disappearing liquid and is soothing to the most delicate skin. It is recommended for daytime use because it doesn't show. Get it today from any druggist. Small size 6dc or large bottle SI.OO. —Advertisement.

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morning. The nature of tlie conference was not divulged. Vonnegut remarked that if the board did not find a suitable site soon that Shortridge will be erected on the Thirty-Fourth St. site. Names of more employes dropped from the payroll by Carl W. Eurton, assistant superintendent of buildings and grounds, will be submitted. 26 MOTORISTS IN POLICE NET Chief Commends Motorcycle Officers for Work. Twenty alleged speeders, one intoxicated driver, four reckless drivers and one "hit and run” driver fell into the police net Monday night. This is one of the largest mid-week arrest totals in several months. "It is just a case of a concentrated drive on the fast drivers that I expect to continue through my administration,” said Police Chief Claude F. Johnson. “Sergt. Earl Halstead and his motorcycle squad have been doing good work and the fact that they were on the job when a nice day came along and enticed the motorists to ‘step on ’er’ is seen from the arrests.” Edward H. Ballman, 45, of 1215 N. Oxford St., is held on charges of assault and battery and failure to stop after an accident. Otie Thomas, 41, of 617 N. East St„ is held on a charge of driving while intoxicated. MELLON SLAM AROUSES G.O.P. Will Resist ‘Embarrassing’ Resolution. lit / United Press WASHINGTON, Feb. 23.—Senate Republicans are up in arms over what they consider a Democratic attempt to embarrass if not force retirement of Secretary of the Treasury Mellon and Attorney General .Sargent by agitating the Aluminum “Trust” case. Senators Cummings, Republican, of Iowa; Reed, Republican, Pennsylvania, and Goff, Republican, West Virginia, will lead today in the Senate an attack upon the new Robinson proposal that the anti-trust proceedings against the Aluminum Company of America be referred to special counsel for prosecution.

JACK DANIEL MEN FREED Ten Released From Prison on Bond, Pending Appeal. Bn United Press LEAVENtVORTH, Kan., Feb. 23. —Ten of sixteen men convicted in Indianapolis and sentenced to Federal prison here in connection with removal of whiskey from the Jack Daniel distillery at St. Louis, were released on bond today, pending appeal. Those freed: Morris Multin, Harry Levin, John Connors, Edward O'Hare, St. Louis; George R. Landon and William Lucking, Cincinnati; Robert Walker, Anthony Foley, Daniel O’Neil and Michael Whalen, St. Louis. LOCAL TO GIVE DANCE Clothing Workers Will CJ*t Money for New Home. Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America, Local No. 145, will give a dance Friday at 8 p. m. at the Denison. Proceeds lyill be spent on furnishings for the new home of the organization, Capitol Ave. and Pratt St. The home will be officially opened sometime in March. A Ford touring car will be given away at the dance. The public is invited. Music will be furnished by Original Hoosler Nite Hawks. IN REPRESENTATIVE RACE Attorney Seeks Nomination at Republican Primary in May. George A. Hoffman, 39, of 3047 College Ave., an attorney with offices at 607 Lombard Bldg., has announced his candidacy for State Representative, subject to the Republican primary May 4. Hoffman was born in Indianapolis and has resided here all his life. It is the first time he has sought public office. Don’t be annoyed by ugly blemishes Does a poor complexion stand between you and popularity, good times, success? Resinol Ointment does not work miracles, but it does mak'e red, rough, pimply skins clearer, fresher and more attractive. Get a jar from your druggist today—use it regularly for a few days—and see how your complexion improves. This soothing ointment also brings quick relief to chapped or chafed skin. Resinol

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Tatsors and their wives, at a dinner Friday evening at the Y. M. C. A., will be addressed by Dr. John R. Voris of New York City, associatte general secretary of Near East Relief. Dr. Voris will discuss “America’s Hand in the Near East,” dealing with information obtained during a visit to Greece, Palestine, Syrian and Russian Armenia. He is a graduate of Franklin College. Two hundred invitations have been issued to pastors and laymen. LIFT PROVED COSTLY 81l United Press LA PORTE, Ind., Feb. 23.—Edward Lyons today is seeking to trace a man he befriended with ft “lift” on the Lincoln Highway near here. When Lyons left the auto the stranger drove away with it.

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FOOT MANGLED BY BIKE Motorcyclist: Hobbles Half Mile for Help—But Wrecks Machine. Bti Times Special NOBLESVILLE, Ind., Feb. 23. His foot practically ground off when he caught it In the chain of his motorcycle, Adrian Horney, 29, hobbled half a mile Monday night to a farmhouse for help. His foot may have to be amputated. He was hurt when his motorcycle struck a rut and upset. OPERATE WHILE HOSPITAL BURNS Ten Children Among 45 Pa- % tients Rescued. Bn United Press , NEW YORK. Feb. 23.—Ten children were among the forty-five patients rescued early today from the Bay lUdge Sanitarium, destroyed by fire. One man was on the operating table when the blaze began, but surgeons completed thdir work and the patient was wrapped in blankets and taken through a driving snow storm to the nurses’ home next door. Many of the women in the hospital were maternity cases and police received a report that three babies were bom during the excitement. ON HOSPITAL LAWN James Collins, 27, of 2044 Kenwood Ave., was charged with operating a blind tiger and Intoxication and Phillip Beecher. 81, of 12(12 N. Oxford St., with intoxication by Sergeant Eisenhut, who found the two on the lawn of the city hospital grounds late Monday night.

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CARRIERS NAME OFFICERS Attendance at Postal Convention Greatest in History. Attendance at tne Indiana State Association of Letter Carriers convention, which closed Monday night, was the greatest in the organization's history. Officers elected: Lloyd Stough, Kokomo, president; Harry E. Young. Richmond, vie* president: Merrill Jones, Muncie, secretary; Edgar L. Minnlek, Indianapolis, treasurer; E. W. Clift, Newcastle; executive hoard chairman, C. W. Stamm, South Bend, and A. W. Coxen, Elwood, hoard members, and George F. Miller, Evansville, dole gate-at-large. Resolutions adopted urged a half-

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