Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 193, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 November 1926 — Page 7

NOV. 18, 1926

TIME LIT IS ANNOUNCED TOR FOREIGN MAILING Postmaster Gives Deadlines for Christmas Packages —Mail Early, Advice. If you want your Christmas packages to arrive in foreign countries on time you must mail them early, Postmaster Robert H. Brysan has warned. Customs formalities make it impossible to guarantee deliveries, but Brysan said parcels, letters and post cards should be mailed to various countries not later than these dates: Nov. 16—Australia. Nov. 22—Ceylon. Cyprus. India (British), Kenya and Uganda, Persia. South Africa. Nov. 23 — China (Hong-Kong), Manchuria (Harbin). Philippine Islands, Siberia (Vladivostok). Nov. 24—Liberia, New Zealand. Nov. 27 —China (Shanghai). Nov. 28—Aden, Cape Verdo Islands. Guiana (British and French). Sierra Leone. Nov. y2o—Azores Islands. Nov. 30— Chile. Dec. 2—Argentina. Brazil. Para--suay. Uruguay. Dec. s—Guiana (Dutch), apan. Dec. 6—Ecuador. Egypt. Nicaragua. Palestine. Syria. Dec. 7 —Bolivia. Peru. Dec. B—Turtts8 —Turtts Island. Dec. 9 Austria, Bulgaria. Columbia. Costa Rica. Danzig. Denmark, Esthonia. Gibraltar. Greece. Hungary, Ireland (Northern). Irish Free State. Italy. Latvia, Lithuania, Luxemberg. Madeira, Malta, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Roumania. Russia, Spain. Sweden. Turkey. Jugoslavia. Dec. 10—Hawaii. Dec. 11—Finland. Dec. 12—Barbados, Guadeloupe. Guatemala, Honduras, Martinique, Nicaragua ( Bluefields). Saint Kitts. Dee. 13—Belgium. England. France. Germany. Grenada, Haiti, Jamaica. Netherlands, Scotland. Switzerland, Trinidad. Venezuela. Dec. 14 —Bahamas, Dominican Republic. Salvador. Virgin Islands (United States). Dec. 10—Canal Zone, Panama. Porto Rico. Dec. 18—Newfoundland. Dec. 19—Cuba. Dec. 20—Bermuda. Further information respecting rates of postage, packing and wrapping requirements, customs declarations, etc., may be obtained from the Inquiry Section, Main Post Office, Main 4352.

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RHEUMATISM! What is U—anyway?

THAT awful agony of swollen joints and inflamed muscles—that miserable pain and torturous suffering, we call rheumatism—what is it? Here’s what it is: It is the result of waste products and impurities in the blood! Impurities that get the upper hand because the system is starving for want of healthy, rich, red blood! But you just cleanee your blood and build up the red-blood-cells and watch the rheumatism vanish! Why, S. S. S. will aid Nature put so many millions of red-blood-cells in your system that the impurities that cause your rheumatism are driven out—they can’t stand pure, healthy blood.

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NAMEC. OF C. DIRECTORS Winning Slate in Election Backed by Present Board. Seven candidates on the Chamber of Commerce regular ticket were elected directors Wednesday night at annual election. The winning slate was backed by the present board. Those elected: Charles K. Coffin, Frank E. Gates, Dick Miller, Nicolas H. Noyes, George S. Oliver, C. H. Itottger and Elmer W. Stout. LOCAL WOMAN GUILTY Slayer of Patrolman Faces 2 to 21Year Term. Bu United Prees NOBLESVILLE, Nov. 18.—Mrs. Lovte Thomas, colored, Indianapolis, today faced a 2 to 21-year sentence in the Indianapolis Women’s prison following her conviction on a charge of manslaughter. She was charged with killing Admiral Harris, former Indianapolis policemen and entered a plea of selfdefense. The case was venued here from Marion County.

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- Myles Seville iiire he is, ready to make anc -iier one of his appearances on a Times radio program, over WFBM from the Severin Friday night. Myles Beville, singer, has arranged several groups of popular tunes.

HOTEL MEN WILL MEET Annual Convention of Indian#* Association Here Dec. 3 and 4. Plans have been completed for the annual convention of the Indiana Hotels Association here Dec. 3 and 4, Walter B. Smith, president, announced todajh Why hotel accommodations are becoming cheaper and better at the same time, will be an outstanding phase of the modern hotel business trend to be discussed. David Olmstead, Chicago hotel architect, will be one of the chief speakers. The Claypool was chosen for the session. Mayor Duvall will welcome about 100 hotel owners and managers representing the leading hotels of the State. Dec. 4 will be featured by an address by Paul Simon, Chicago accountant. The annual banquet will follow the afternoon session.

These beautiful new hats on display in our windows tonight.

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SAVINGS LEAGUE ELECTS Peru Man Again Heads Group—Annual Convention Ends. At conclusion of the thirty-sixth annual convention of the Savings and Loan League of Indiana at the Severin Wednesday, A. Q. Gallahan of Peru was re-elected president. Other officers re-elected were Lew O'Bannon of Corydon, first vice president; Carl J. Weber of Ft. Wayne,

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second vice president; J. E. Pierce of Indianapolis, treasurer, and E. E. Katterhenry of Indianapolis, secretary. The legislative committee of the league will ask the Legislature to create a separate State building and loan department and to eliminate the few “fee charging" associations still operating in Indiana, it was announced. The league represents 213 associations with 377,000 patrons a' u total assets of $238,000,000.

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HOME IN GIANT TREE Made About Size of Pullman Drawing Room. Bu XEA Service MONTESANO, Wash., Nov. 18.— The old woman who live*] in a shoe had nothing on E. A. Wade. He is building himself a home in a tree. A great log that was cut and hollowed out in a Wynooce lumber camp near here has been made into a home about the size of a Pullman drawing room.

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