Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 256, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 February 1926 — Page 2
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METROPOLITAN MUSIC SCHOOL TO BROADCAST Advanced Students of High School Age Will Be on Program. The Metropolitan School of Music will broadcast a program tonight from WFBM which will be given by advanced students of high school age. On the program will be a violin composition by Kills Levy, violinist, who is a graduate of the Metropolitan School of Music under Hugh McGibriey. Levy is head of his own violin school in St. Louis, and Is known as a composer. This will be the first students’ program that the music school has broadcast. The program: Trumpet Solo—“ Hebe Lullabye” Herbert L. Clarke Will Poik (pupil of Leslie E. Peck). Miss Anita Wandell. accompanist. Baritone Solos—“I Know a Hill" .Whelpey “Life is a Song ' Meale Robert Geiss (pupil of Edward Nell). Mrs. John Koliner. aeompanist. Violin Solos—“Le Deluge ' Samt-Saens “Ghost Dance'' . Ellis Levy Harriett Payne (pupil of Hugh McGibeuy). Miss Frances Vvishard. accompanist. Soprano Solos—“I Love a Little Cottage” O Hara Violin obbligato by Tcm Pogrgianna. “Roses of Picardy" • • • • ■ ,";(' o< i Maxine Moore (pupil of Edward Neil). Mrs. Koliner. accompanist. Cello Solo —“Dreams” . Goltermano Robert Hodgtn (pupil of Adolph Sehelilschmidt). Piano Solo—“SequidiUas” ...... Albeniz Catherine Stafford i pupil of Grace Hutchings). Baritone Solos—'You Along O Me . Sadnerson “Duna” McGill Robert Geiss (pupil of Edward Nell). Mrs. John Kolmer. accompanist. Violin Solos—“ The Rosary” . . . .. Nevin-Kreisler “Chant” Cameron White Tom Poggiamu (pupil of 11 ugh MeGibeny) Trio—“At the Brook” Boisdeffre “In the Woodland'.. .......... . Fnml Manruorite Billo. violinist: Robert, Housin. cellist; Florence Keeners, pianist. FIRST MAYOR DIES Btl United Press MARION, Ind., Feb. 2o. —Plans were being made today for the funeral of John F. Campbell, 89, the first mayor of Marion, who died here Wednesday. G>re throats need this DoubleTraalment |V /i y our sorei ‘ ’ ■^’aching 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 end inhaled right to the inflamed air passages, loosening the phlegm and easing the difficult breathing; (2) At the same time it warms and stimulates the skin like an oid-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. >
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BIDS ON PAVING TO BE OPENED Projects Will Be Advertised Next Week. Bids are to be opened by the State highway commission about Marcn 18 on 53.253 miles of pavement which will be addeed to the State road system this year. The projects are to advertised next week. Most of the construction will be on State Rd. 1. One stretch of 37.935 miles, between Peru and Plymouth, and another of 13.449 miles, between Columbus and Sugar Creek, are planned for Rd. 1. State Rd. 11 Mill be paved from Marion to Huntington, and State Rd. 8, from Crown Point to Hebron. The work will be divided Into eleven porjects. MOORES HEADS SOCIETY Ex-Congressman Elected by Colonial Wars Organization. Former Congressman Merrill Moorfes today headed the Society of Colonial Wars in Indiana. Other officers elected at the Society's annual meeting at the Columbia Club, Wednesday night were: Dr. R. B. Wetherill, deputy governor; George C. Calvert, secretary-treasurer; the Re\l. John F. Clearwater, historian; and the Rev. Lewis Brown, chaplain. Frank B. Fowler, Herbert Briggs and Cornelius Posson were chosen council members. Prof. Howard K. Jensen of Butler spoke on “Ideals of the Past and Beauty of the Present.” •AVIATION HEAD’ SOUGHT Bv United Press DECATUR, Ind-, Feb. 25.—Police today broadcast a description of Everett E. Hunt, 35, said to be of Seattle, Wash., wanted here on charges of forgery, stealing an automobile and beating a board bill. Hunt, who claimed to be the president of a western aviation company, was married to a local girl Saturday after a whirlwind courtship of two weeks and then disappeared.
Gone, but Not Forgotten Automobiles reported stolen to police belong to: J. D. Duncan, Polk’s Milk Company: Cadillac, 7390 from SixtyThird St., and Keystone Ave. Central Bulck Company, 2917 Centrfal Ave.; Bulck, no license, from that address. Morris Bornstein, 1204 Union St.; Ford, 501-969, from Wilkins and Meridian Sts. Mrs. Louise George, C 39 E. Dr., Woodruff Pi.; Hupmobile 24-586, from Meridian and Washington Sts. Joseph V Gault. 21 N. Chester Ave.; Chrysler, from Vermont and Illinois Sts. Wayne Dean, 1030 Burgess Ave.; Rollin. 25-502, from 1064 Virginia Ave. A. C. Luebhardt, R. R. J., Box 114, Chevrolet, 502-223, from Broad Ripple. BACK HOME AGAIN One automobile reported found by police was: Ford roadster, without license plates. rirc-£ or title, found at Berkley Rd., near Fairview Park. BLAME STOP SIGN Prentice Harmon, Norwood, Oaio, is In Long Hospital ttoday suffering from injuries received Wednesday when the auto he was driving collided with an auto driven by C. F. Graul, 1922 W. Washington St. It was said the “Stop and Go” sign at Meridian and North Sts. was not working. Guard Against “Flu” With Musterole. Influenza, Grippe and rnemuonia usually start with a cold. The moment you get those warning nches, get busy with good old Musterole. Musterole relieves the congestion and stimulates circulation. It has all the good qualities of the old-fashioned mustard plaster without the blister. Rub It on with your finger-tips. First yon feel a warm tingle as the healing ointment penetrates the pores, then a soothing, cooling sensation and quick relief. Have Musterole handy for emergency use. It may prevent serious illness. To Mothers: Musterole is also made in milder form for bahies and small children. Ask for Children’s Musterole Better than a mustard plaster
WILt CONSIDER BOOSTING CLUB Civic Federation to Talk Population Proposal. Consideration will be given the proposal for a Million Population Club to promote Indianapolis’ industrial growth by the Federation of Community Civic Clubs at its February meeting, Friday night at the Chamber of Commerce. Committees will report on city market conditions, illumination of the Soldiers and Sailors Monument on the Circle, and other phases of civic life.
STEELCOMPANY 2S YEARS OLD Figures on Business and Wages Given. Bn United Press NEW YORK, Feb. 25. —America’s first billion dollar corporation—the United States Steel Corporation, became twenty-five years old today. The corporation in twenty-five years has done a gross business of $23,000,000,000 —more than the national debt, or the combined value of the nation's railways. , It has paid $6,000,000,000 In wages to employes. It has paid stockholders dividends totalling $1,279,253,784. Net earnings for 1925 were $165,000,000. It has total assets now of $2,500,000,000. COUNCILMAN ARRESTED No Money, Stole Coal to Keep His Family Warm. Bit United Press CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ini}.. Feb. 25. —Roy Personette, city councilman of Cambridge City, today faced charges of stealing coal which he needed to keep his wife and two small children warm. “No one would trust me for coal and I couldn't see my family freeze,” he said, when arrested. Says: Grandest Stomach Medicine in the World Relief Comes at Once, But, Better Still, Chronic Indigestion Goes For Good. Get a bottle of Dare's Mentha-Tepsln from Haag Drug Cos., Hook's Dependable Drug Stores, Goldsmith’s Cut Price Drug Stores today with the distinct understanding that your money will be promptly returned if it does not stop the most acute stomach distress quicker than any remedy you ever used. Your stomach may be so distended with gas that yon think every minute your heart is going to stop beating, yet with one tablespoonful of Dare's Men-tha-Pepsln that dreadful feeling of suffocation will vanish In a few minutes. It’s a wonderful formula—this combination of Pepsin with other good stomach lnvigorators—so wonderful that In one small town in New Jersey, ill 1921, over 6.000 bottles were sold. Never mind what causes your indigestion or gastritis, or how long you have had It, or how many o her remedies you have tried, this is the one medicine hat will make your old stomach 'so strong and healthy that you can digest anything you eat without the slightest distress. Even, catarrh of the stomach can be banished in a reasonable length of time. And you know that when your stomach Is in fine shape, nervousness, headaches and dizziness won’t bother you. Every regular druggist guarantees one bottle of Dare’s Meatha-Pepsln. Hang Drug Cos., Hook's Dependable Drug Stores, Goldsmith's Cut Price Drug Stores sell lots of it.—Advertisement.
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GUNMEN SKIP ‘LITTLE SICILY* Chicago Hangouts Deserted, Raids Show. Bn United Press CHICAGO, Feb. 25.—Little Sicily, the hangout of Chicago's shooting bad men, was practically deserted today. Raiding squads found poolrooms, coffee shops, cigar stores and everything dark. A few stray aliens were picked up. Each must show cause Why he should not be deported. “It’s not that we are getting so many of the real bad men,” Deputy Detective Chief Stege said. “But we are finding out there is a general exodus of gunmen from Chicago. South Halstead St. is practically deserted. Either the Sicilians are afraid to be out or they have left town—and we don't care which.” CLUBS TO BACK M’KEE Federation Will ('ensider Million Population Proposal. Twenty-two clubs comprising the Federation of Community Civic Clubs are expected to Indorse the Million Population Club, proposed by Homer McKee, Friday night. Illumination of the monument, the city market end public comfort stations will be considered.
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