Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 267, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 March 1926 — Page 5
MARCH 10,1926
HOOVER URGES INLAND WATER ROUTE SYSTEMS i . Advocates See Coolidge’s Endorsement of Two Great Projects.Bu United Press CHICAGO, March 10. —Proponents of the inland water way system and administration candidates for reelection alike were encouraged today by the address here last night of Herbert Hoover, secretary of commerce. Coming to Washington to address the annual banquet of the John Kriceson Republican League of Illinois, Hoover was looked upon as an administration spokesman. Urges Development Hoover urged immediate development of the two great inland water way systems of the nation the Mississippi valley and the Great Lakes. He pointed out that President Coolidge supports an appropriation of $20,000,000 next year for the Mississippi waterway as one of the best ways to' assist the farmer in marketing hin crops. Hoover did not mention the World Court or the prohibition issues, on which United States Senators McKinley and Deneeen of Illinois are making their fight for re-election. Political observers believed, however, Hoover had helped their cause more than by touching on the controversial subjects. Best Relief Plan “Completion of the waterways,” Hoover said, “will assure the b&tter distribution of population and will be of vast importance in bringing industry into the agricultural area with its scores of interacting benefits to both. The economic position of the Middlewest will then be assured and much relief will have been secured by farmers.” Hoover pointed out how freight rates would be changed to the advantage of the middlewestern farmers and shippers if the water-ways were completed. Touching briefly upon the controversy of lowering the tire at Lakes level through the Chicago drainage canal, Hoover suggested that legal disputes be eliminated and urged that money be spent "for an engineering survey instead of lawyer’s fees.”
ATTEMPT MADE TO ENTER SAFE Monon Railroad Office Is Broken Into. Veggmen attempted to open the safe at the Monon Railroad office at 38 W. Ohio St. early Tuesday night. Frank Martin, ticket agent, told police he closed at 5:30 p. m. and reopened again at 9:20 p m During that time the rear door was “jimmied” and the combination of the safe battered. Mrs. Em ia Baker, W Vermont St., told police her house was entered bet’.veen Sunday and Tuesday and three evening dresses, a coat suit and a diamond brooch, all valued at $250, taken. A ring set with bloodstone and valued at S4O was taken from the home of Mrs. Pansy Gregg, 2041 E. Washington St TO DEFEND MUSSOLINI Italian Consul Will Answer Criticisms Before K. of C. Club. Dr. Vincent A. La Penta, Italian consul in Indianapolis, will answer criticisms against Benito Mussolini, premier of Italy, in an address Friday night at the Claypool before the K. of C. Lunch C 1 uJj. Miss Cyrilla Adelaide Tuite will' sing.
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WILL REPRESENT STATE Safety Committee to Attend Washington Conference in March.. John D. Williams, director of the State highway commission, and Pub lie Service Commissioner FramSingleton have Conferred with othei a special committee ap pointed recently by Governcr Jaclson to attend the highway end strec safety conference at Washingtoi March 23. Secretary of Commerce Herbei Hoover is sponsoring the meeting. The Indiana delegation will carrv no proposals. VETERANS TO MEET Rainbow Division Veterans’ Asso ciation will hold its regular meeting today at 6 p. m. in Superior Cour Three. swofysw Hi NEED FLUSHING Drink Water Freely and Often, Also Take Salts If Back Hurts. When your kidneys hurt and your back feels sore don’t get scared amt proceed to load your stomach witi a lot of drugs that excite the kidneytand Irritate the entire unlnary tract Keep your kidneys clean like you keep, your bowels clean, by flushing them With a mild, harmless salts which helps to remove the body’s urinous waste and stimulates them to their normal activity. The function of the kidneys is to filter the blood. In twenty-four hours the> strain from it 500 grains of acid and waste, so w r e can readily understand the vital importance of keeping the kidn'eys active. Drink lots of good water —you can’t drink too'much; also get from any pharmacist about four ounces ot JajJ Salts; take a tablespoonful In a glass of water before breafast each morning for a few days and your kidneys may then act fine. This famous salts Is made from the acid of graiies and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for years to help clean and stimulate clogged kidneys; also to neutralize the acids in the system so they are no longer a source of irritation, thus often relieving bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive; can not injure; makes a delightful efferves cent lithia-water drink, which every one should take now and then to help keep their kidneys clean and active. Try this; also keep up the water drinking, and no doubt you will wonder what became of your kidney trouble and backache. —Ad vertisement. '
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ANNUAL SPRING Clearance Sale PIANOS-PLAYERS-AMPICOS PHONOGRAPHS and RADIOS Once and only once during the year we hold our annual spring clearance sale of pianos, players, Ampicos, phonographs and radios. We are offering in this sale such well-known makes as Ampico, Chickering, Steinway, Vose & Sons, Weber, Kurtzman, Kranich & Bach, pianos and players. Victor, Edison and Brunswick phonographs, these instruments have been taken in during the past year on various trades. Many are brand new floor samples that have become slightly shopworn. Remember, we do not hold sales every few weeks; with us they are annual events, and all instruments are marked for quick clearance. If you are in the market for a musical instrument and at a real saving, we advise you to shop early, as they will not last long at the prices quoted.
Upright Pianos Below are listed a few of the many values that we are offering during this sale. These pianos have all gone through our shop and are in first class shape.
EVERETT A .00 In good condition, will not last long at this price C.H. STONE s*£.oo A good practice piano. A real bargain DECKER Bros, S4LA.OO Beautiful walnut case. A remark- / able value 1 SHONINGER S&A.OO This piano has mahogary case and is an unusual value Kurtzman c nn An outstanding value for the P Rg dWK money. Mahogany case. Good JBHL § DM condition m R| We will allow full purchase price on any of the above pianos traded in within 2 years on anew instrument.
Phonographs We are listing only a few of the many wonderful values that we have to offer in used phonographs. EDISON .a at 00 The original price of this machine was V WBRUNSWICK AA Original price was $150.00, for quick RS • W clearance only victor on St? le 16—An excellent value, like e”” new, only EDISON . 0 at on This is a laboratory model. The for- OWW mer price was $295, sale price only victor .nw on Console model. Former price was lIA •W $250.00, sale price noly CHENEY .AW on This machine formerly sold for $275.00, W wW sale price only
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GRANDS Steinway Grand Player Beautiful uiahog- jfffi 800 any case. Gan hard a gaß Ira? ly be told from "jot of *j(N| new. Only mS qttF Weber Grand Player Mahogany case, In A-l condl £ 00T tlon. An excellent value, *r only • •• fnßr BALDWIN GRAND Mahogany caae, like ne'w. A wonderful value at this *r M Price dW GRANDS In various makes that have £ Fpfrk become slightly shopworn. V Only a few at this price. to&jF itir
AMPICOS Marshall & Wendell Marque Ampico. This is anew instrument, but £ Ka is slightly shopworn. V WWtt Regular price was $795, V 0 only Franklin Ampico Mahogany case, almost like anew instrument. |rFl| Priced for quick sale, only TERMS We will arrange terms to suit. Pay- ■ ments may be made either weekly or* monthly.
Player Pianos These players are all full 88 note and guaranteed to be in first class mechanical condition. Many of them can hardly be told from new.
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ANGELUS s | 00 Full 88 note, mahogany case, H wWWf • W The biggest bargain In the JUI store KURTZMAN oo This Instrument Is In first - WP class shape. Beautiful ma- JBftHi hogany case Weber Pianola QO Almost like new, mahogany W case. A piano that will give ’mm "30 JKF years of service q^F LIINDAMAN .a a od Here is a real buy. Mahog- M anv case and In perfect condltion V CONOVER Kb OO This player can hardly be told M * from new. Is In A-l shape, nJSSP Wngr 01 beautiful mahogany case.... O FF
RADIOS RADIOLA VIII Double speaker unit. a***. Regular price $.140.00. RH KjM RnjP aOO Complete with all e.ceessories NAVY SET This is a seven tube Super-Heterodyne that will bring in stations that you have never heard before. This set is very selective and has a wonderful tone. The original price was $825.00. Complete 1 MR.OO with all equipment, “ I only mum £m vUr REMLER SUPER-HETERODYNE Every one knows the-Remler Supcr-lleterodyne, an 8tuhe set, that gets coast to coast reception on the loud speaker. The former eßfl mgf? AA price of this set was $ h &88. BB ■*"” $225.00. sale price, com- JR plete with all equipment..
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