Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 291, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 April 1926 — Page 12

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THEATER MAN OUT OF RACE Duvall to Take Stump for James M. Ogden. J. .Roland Duvall, Palace Theater treasurer, today is among the speakora advocating nomination of James M. Ogden, Indianapolis Bar Association president as Republican candidate for Seventh district representative in Congress, Tuesday he was a candidate, but withdrew in favor of Ogden and said he would take the stump for him. “James M. Ogden is the logical candidate at this time,’’ Duvall stated. “He is qualified in every particular and I desire my friends and supporters to know that I hope all of them can be as wholeheartedly for him as I am, and can give him their entire support.’’ Mrs. Ogden has assumed charge of women’s activities in her husband’s campaign with offices at 927 State Life Bldg.

NORTH SIDE BUS LANS AGAIN Question Before Park Board —Four Lines Sought. The park board today had before it again the question of whether busses can be operated over boulevards. Late Tuesday the Peoples Motor Coach Company petitioned the public service commission for four new .north side lipes, all ineludink Meridian St. in their routes. Meridian St. is a boulevard north of Twenty-Fifth St. New routes proposed would run from Monument Circle to Thirtieth and Delaware Sts.; Forty-Sixth St. and Winthrop Ave.; Forty-Sixth St. and Sunset Blvd., and Sixty-Second St. and Ravenswood Rd. A feeder line from Westfield Rd. and Central Ave. to Bellefontaine and SixtyFourth Sts. also is requested. The plans contemplate cross-town service on Forty-Sixth St. WOULDN’T BE HELD UP Mut One Bandit Knocked Her Down W —Two Leave With Two Oranges. ’ Mrs. Mathilda Salhorn, grocerykeeper at 333 W. Twelfth St., refused to be the victim of a hold-up Tuesday night, but one of the two Negroes who made the attempt knocked her down, and they escaped with two oranges, according to her report to police today. Mrs. Salhorn refused to put up her hands. Burglars picked the lock on the rear door at L. Freeman & Sons >tore, 1227 Oliver Ave., and stole a small amount of change from the two cash drawers. Police were unable to find three men seen removing tires from a stolen auto at Sherman Dr. and Southeastern Ave. Leo Meyers, 1122 Orange St., reported the car stolen.

PAGE P. T. BARNUM Rare Circus at Chicago—Show Roosevelt Trophies. Hu United Press CHICAGO, April 7.—Chicago today is in possession of the famed trophies which the younger Roosevelts bagged on their recent wild game tour. Some nine hundred trophies gathered by the James Simpson-Roose-velt expedition have been unpacked and are on exhibit at the Field Museum of Natural History. Bhian Shan ibex, Thian Shan sheep, Bore than six hundred birds and Bits of many rhinos and tigers. ■ RIGIBLE TO TAKE AIR I-os Angeles to Leave Hangar Next 1 Monday. Pu United Press liAKEHURST, N. J., April 7. The first flight of the dirigible Los Angeles since the crash of her sis;er ship, the Shenandoah, in which fourteen men lost their lives, will be made next week. The giant craft will be taken from her hangar at the naval air station Monday and fastened to the mooring mast. A day or tw r o afterward she will make a short flight in the vicinity of the field. Delay in filling the gas cells may postpone the flight a short time, naval officers said.

Asthma Disappeared, Had it 15 Years Mrs. Woodward, 65 Years Old, Says Cough, Wheezing and Asttuna Gone. Elderly people who suffer with asthma and bronchial coughs will find particular interest in a letter written by Mrs. Elizabeth Woodward, 65 years old, who lives at 3460 West Michigan St., Indianapolis. She writes: “I had asthma in severe form for 13 years. I coughed hard, wheezed and was very short of breath, and in addition my stomach caused me a lot of trouble. For one year I had been unable to do any work, not even to washing the dishes. On Feb. 7, 1925, I started taking Nacor. The wheezing and cough have left entirely, and I do not have the slightest sign of asthma now. My stomach condition has improved. I am feeling fine, able to wash and iron and do the housework, and am gaining steadily in every way.” If you suffer from asthma, bron- , hitis or severe chronic cough, you should read the vital information ,'bout these diseases, in a booklet which will b§ sent free by Nacor Medicine Cos., 413 State Life Bldg., Indianapolis, Ind. They will also send you the letters of people whose trouble disappeared years ago and never returned. No matter how serious your case seems, call or write for this free information. It has led thousands to health and strength.—/.▼/•ertisement.

Puzzle a Day . , A 90-year-old resident of California determined that he would meet President Coolidge before he died. So he ran away from home and shipped as a sailor. Because of his age he could only do light work and he became cook's assistant. Every morning it was his duty to weigh the huge cakes of soap used in scrubbing the decks. The first day he was so clumsy that he dropped all the weights except the % pound overboard. So he took a bar of soap and put it on the scale. This he balanced with the weight and two-thirds of a bar of soau. The poor old man became excited and did not know what to do next. He asked the cook, but the cook could not help him. Can you? Jjast puzzle answer: I am ‘automobile.’' a ten-letter ■word. My letters are numbered from left to right. A 1: U - 2 ■ T = : O = 4: M = 5: O : B = 7; I ~ 8 L■= 9: E a wooden club: 3 -*-4-4- 5 -4-10 == “tome” a heavy volume: 9 -4- 1 -4- 3 10 = “late,” or tardy: 7 4-4-8 4-0 —. ‘boil,’ a pus tumor: 0-*-4-4-fi-s-5 “loom." a weaver’s frame: 0 -+- 2 -t~ 3 10 ■= “lute. 1 a pear-shaped instrument; 6 -e 6 -*- 7 *** “mob.” or a crowd; 6 -42 -t- p 10 “mule." a hybrid beast of burden. SHOOTING IS UNSOLVED Gas City Girl and Man. Stick to Respective Stories. Bv United Pres* MARION, Ind., April 7.—Grant County authorities today made little progress In their investigation of the double shooting at Gas City Monday night. Miss Otie Marie Creek, young stenographer, repeated her charges that Nelson Fleenor, a married man, shot her and then wounded himself when she spurned his attentions. Fleenor stuck by his story that he and the girl were wounded by a mysterious assailant as they were talking on the street near her home. Both Miss Creek and Fleenor are still in a critical condition at the county hospital here.

FOUR MOTORISTS HELD Police Slate Two Drivers on Speed Charges. Two alleged speeders and two alleged traffic law violators were slated Tuesday night. W. A. Shidler, 21, of 1717 E. Thirty-Third St., and Donald Sebree, 20, of 1221 E. Washington St., are held on speed charges. Harry Le Fever. 19, of 908 Fletcher Ave., was slated on charges of reckless driving and failure to give a hand signal. Earl Compton, 37, of 1230 Alton St., was charged with reckless driving. DIPLOMAT FOR MAYOR Former Minister to Norway Elected at Madison, Wis. Bv United Press MADISON, Wis., April 7.—This city has elected a diplomat for mayor—Albert M. Schmedeman, who was minister to Norway during the Wilson administration. Schmedeman’s majority over his only opponent, a prominent Madison banker, was approximately 1,500 votes. The election did not follow RepublicanDemocratic lines. ROBINSON TO RETURN Senator Will Begin Renomination Fight Saturday. Senator Arthur R. Robinson will return to Indiana, roll up his shirt sleeves and commerfce an energetic campaign for renomination Saturday, it was announced today at his headquarters, at the Severin. District conferences of Robinson workers will be held April 13-15, here.

Lost His Rheumatism and Stomach Trouble Says He Never Has a Bit of It Now’. .Suffered for 30 Years. "I had stomach trouble for 30 years. My stomach -would bloat and cramp. The gas would crowd back my heart, and the pains were awful. My appetite was poor and I had to watch what I ate all the time. I also had rheumatism in my right leg below the knee, and my ankle swelled up so I could hardly walk. Nothing I would take did me any good. Then I heard of Viuna and bought a bottle, and right from the first I felt better. Now I feel fine. My stomach trouble is all gone. No gas, none of that bloating, and I can eat anything and plenty of it. My rheumatism is gone, doesn’t pain or swell at all, and my leg is as good as it ever was. My weight was formerly 140 pounds, and now I weight 167 pounds, a gain of 17 pounds. 1 iay my present state of good health to Viuna.” —Harvey Knox, Route 2. Gaston, Ind. Viuna nets promptly on sluggish bowels, lazy liver and weak kidneys. It purifies the blood, clears the skin, restores appetite and digestion, and brings new strength and energy to the whole body. Take a bottle on trial. Then if you re not glad you tried Viuna, your money will be refunded. $1 at druggists, or mailed postpaid by Iceland Medicine Cos., Indianapolis, Ind. VIUNA The vegetable regulator BUSINESS WANTS YOU Prepare definitely and you can go to work at once. For particular* see, write or telephone Fred W. Case, PrinPennsylvania nnd Vermont, First Door North T. TV. C. A.. Indianapolis.

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PRESENT LATE PERFORMANCE Receipts From Midnight Show Go to N. V. A. Fund. Indianapblis people forgot the rain last night and nearly filled the Palace theater to see a special midnight show given by the artists from the Lyric, Keith’s and Palace, for the benefit of the National Vaudeville Artists’ sick fund. Fifteen acts from the current bills at the three vaudeville theaters kept the audience more than interested until an early hour in the morning. Jimmy Barry acted as master of ceremonies and introduced the various acts. The receipts will swell the fund which is being collected this week in the variety houses of the country.

MURAT SHRINE RITES FRIUAY Various Stunts Being Arranged for Novitiates. What promises to be “one of the liveliest ceremonials” held by Murat Temple of the Shrine in recent years is scheduled for Friday afternoon and evening, according to Carl J. Prinzler, director of stunts, and nothing has been spared to make things “interesting" for the candidates. In an effort to recruit a large class of novitiates petitions will be received up till Friday noon by Charles S. Barker, recorder. The banquet committee, of which Andrew A. Fendrick is chairman, has arranged for a "Moslem feast." GIRL FATALLY INJURED Victim in Train Crash at Elkhart Dies. Bv TJnited Press ELKHART, Ind., April 7.—The body of Catherine Barnett, 16, was to be taken to the home of her parents, Mr. and and Mrs. O. D. Barnett, at Terre Haute today for burial. Miss Barnett died Tuesday night from injuries received when the auto in which she was riding was struck by a Big Four train here.

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