Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 310, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 April 1926 — Page 7

APRIL 1926

GAS PRICE GIVEN ONE CENT BOOST Independent Hoosicr Dealers Follow Standard’s Lead. Gasoline and kerosene prtcea advanced in Indiana today. It was estimated that the increases will cost Hoosler motorists upwards of $260,000 a month. Standard Oil Company directors !u Chicago Wednesday Increased the price of gasoline t cent and that of kerosene one-half cent a gallon. Most independent dealers followed the lead of Standard Oil stations, charging 23.2 cents a gallon for low test gas and 26.2 cents for high test. The increase will yield oil companies one-third as much as the State realizes in gasoline taxes on a 3 cent a gallon levy. In March, before the spring motoring season really opened, the State collected $6Ol, 469,68 In gas tajces and returns are expected to tie much higher witli the advent of summer. SCHOOLS GET $2,000,000 McCormick Family Hires Million to Theological Seminary. By Unltel Press CHICAGO, April 29.~~Chloago institutions were almost $2,000,000 ahead today following a series of gifts, Including: McCormick Theological Seminary, $1,000,000 from the family of Cyrus McCormick. Northwestern University, $418,841, from the general education hoard of New York toward a $2,000,000 endowment fund. University of Chicago, $600,000, from the estate of Harriet G. Smith, for a, contagious disease hospital. I. U. TO SHOW GROWTH Slate School l nits Will Demonstrate Accomplishments May 7. Dr. Samuel E. Smith, Indiana University provost, lias been named general chairman of the Indianapolis day program May 7 when local units of the university will demonstrate their accomplishments. University units here are the school of medicine, Long Hospital, Riley Hospital, school of dentistry and the extension division. Programs will be given in each unit. In the evening the Indiana University Club of Indianapolis will sponsor the Founders’ day dinner at the Claypool. Dr. William Lowe Bryan, president, and several nationally known medical men will participate.

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PRISONERS DELINQUENT Pardon Board Demands Payment From Those Paroled, Paroled prisoners from State institutions who have been permitted to pay fines and costs In installments will suffer immediate revocation of paroles on failure to keep up in payments, it was announced today by officials of the State pardon board. A check showed large numbers of paroled prisoners delinquent. GIRL CARRIERS TO BE GUESTS Times Newsies Will Attend Show at Circle. Girl na.rrlers of The Indianapolis Times will be guests of the Board of Photoplay Indorsers and the Seventh District Federation of Women's Clubs at. a theater party, Saturday at 9:30 a. m. at the Circle. Each girl may bring one girl friend, according to Mrs, E. W. Dernmerly, board vice president. Ace Berry, Circle manager, has planned a special program. The party as a part of the observance of children's week. Mrs. Charles Field Is general chairman. Hoosier Briefs Harassed Evansville motorists have anew trouble. Candidates In the primary election are painting their names on the streets in boxcar size white letters and many drivers mistake them for "Stop" signs. Citizens are protesting. “If Indiana land was down in Florida it would be worth a for. tune." said Robert Spencer, of Marlon, who recently retiffned from the sunny State. P. M. Smttson of Tipton, decapitated a chicken and the headless body flapped toward him. Sn.itson rammed his head against a door in an effort to escape. “Boy's Week" from May 3 to May 9, will he observed by the Greensburg Rotary Club. "Ts wets win, the auto must be j abolished,” said Prof. Hugh E. I Willis, of the Indiana University law I school, in an address at Blooming | ton. A careless sign poster spilled a box of large tacks for several yards j along the road between Winchester I and Munele. Two automobiles fol lowing picked up a score or more of the tacks In all eight tires.

ITALY ALL 'BANK - BANG’ Doug and Mary Impressed With, Mussolini Rule. Bu Times Special ROME, April - 29.—Douglas Fairbanks and Mary Pick ford are the latest persons to be impressed by "Mussolini's Italy.” As the Americans arrived in Rome Tuesday 4,000 Italians welcomed

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BLOODED CATTLE SOLD Thirteen blooded Shorthorn cattle sold Wednesday at the State Fairground for an average price of $l9O each, officials of the Indiana Shorthorn Breeders’ Association reported today. Buyers from all parts of the State attended.

ECZEMA BROKE OUT IN A RASH On Hands for Ten Years. Healed b.y Cuticura. " 1 had eczema for at least ten years. It broke out in a rash and Itched and burned causing me to scratch. Scratching caused eruptions anrf my hands looked a fright. I could not put my hands in water, and had to hire someone to do my work. There were many nights I could not sleep because my hands hurt so. " I began using Cuticura Soap and Ointment and within a week I could see an improvement. I continued the treatment and in about a month I was healed." (Signed) Mrs. H. L. Bood, 543 18th Ave. A. Moline. 111., Sept. 11, 1925. Rely on Cuticura Soap, and Ointment to keep your skin clear. So*? 3S- Ointment 13 and 60r T*loimtS*. Bold tTfTv*h,r. Sample eai-h free Addraa: “Ctleora Tabormtorie*. Dept S Mat dm. Mm." Cuticura Shaving Stick 25c.

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