Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 244, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 January 1927 — Page 3

•I AN. 17, 1927

NOTED ORGANIST TO GIVE CONCERT AT CHRIST CHURCH John Gordon Seely Plays Wednesday Night at Uptown Church. In keeping with the program of great organ music at Christ Church on the Monument Circle, •John Gordon Seely, organist and composer, will appear in an organ recital Wednesday night at the church. I There will be no admission charge as it is the desire of Cheston L. Heath, organist and choir master of Christ Church, to present recognized pipe organ artists so tjie public may endoy the music. A silver offering will be taken. Nearly all the churches are placing much attention upon the music. Yesterday at the St. John Evangelical Reformed Church, the choir sang “The Holy City,” instead of the pastor preaching. At night, the Rev. George P. Kehl, pastor, spoke on “The Christ of the Indian Road.” TRAIN KILLS HOOSIER Bu Timm Special SHELBYVILLE, Ind., Jan. 17. Frozen steam on the windshield which obscured his vision was blamed today for the crossing accident Saturday, which cost the life of Oscar Miers, 41, prominent farmer. Miers drove his auto in front of a Big Four passenger train. • EXACTLY SLITS ELDERLY PERSONS There is a sound therapeutic reason why Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound for coughs and colds is especially suited to the needs of elderly persons; because it contains no chloroform, or opiates to cause constipation (that bug-bear of advancing years) and to dry up the natural and necessary secretions. Mildly laxative, wonderfully sootiiing and healing to the irritated area, Foley’sHoney and Tar Compound quickly stops all coughs and throat irritations, lingering “flu” coughs and disturbing night coughs*, Is exactly suited to the needs of elderly people. Ask for it. Sold everywhere.—Advertisement.

HEALTH TROUBLES OF 20 YEARS GONE SINCE LAST JUNE Lady Says New Konjoia Completely Ended Stomach Disorders She Suffered Since 1906 “I can safely say my stomach troubles are entirely gone, and will state that Konjola completely restored my health last June after I had been taking different medicines and doctoring since 1906, so at last my relief is permanent and I have given up the use of medicine entirely.”

MRS. lIERTIE I’OU\NI) This sincere ereport was made just recently by Mrs.,Bertie Poland, 2#7 K. Elder St., Indianapolis, and was received among hundreds of other grateful statements from people in this entire section who are calling to talk with the Konjola Man at Hook’s Drug Store, Pennsylvania and Market Sts., this city, where he is personally explaining this remarkable medicine that has recently astounded the medical and drug,trade all over this vicinity. ‘‘l can hardly believe the new feelings of health I have enjoyed the past seven months,” reads Mrs. Inland's statement. “My trouible first started with indigestion so long ago that I can hardly remember ever being free of stoamch trouble before. My whole system was nearly always upset with gas and sour food. Lots of times I couldn't retain my food over twenty minutes after I ate. My stomach felt weak and sick, and my liver was so disordered that I suffered every day with dizzy, sickening headaches. My nights were so restless that I laid awake for hours at a time. “I noticed where Konjola seemed to be helping people in every .part of Indianapolis, so I started taking this medicine myself. It benefited me so much in two days .that I was feeling better than I did in years. I continued with Konjola and the relief I got was permanent. It has now been several months since I have taken any medicine, and yet I seem to have a perfect stomach apd feel improved all over. The sour, gassy feelings never come over me, and I can retain my food and digest everything I eat without a trace of my old trouble. The bilious attacks and sick headaches are ended, and I have been free of dizzy spells since last June. “There is no doubt that Konjola has completly restored my health, and I gladly indorse it." The Konjola Man is at Hook’s Drug Store, Pennsylvania and Market Sts., Indianapolis, where he is daily meeting the local public and introducing an<pexplaining the merJls of this remedy. Konjola is sold by every Hook Store in Indianapolis, end by all druggists 'in the nearby trwns throughout this section.—Adve: foment. Oi2Kfejpr

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MA Y FREE ‘ASSISTANT PHYSICIAN’ Killer of Two Policemen to Be Given Consideration. Although the Indiana State Prison may lose its head nurse and chief assistant physician, a chastened man may be returned to the world and given anew chance to make good. This was the concensus of sentiment of those who appeared before the pardon board last week to plead for James Walker, murderer, who has served sixteen yeai's of a life sentence. In a fit of drunken frenzy, Walker, a crack pistol shot, killed a merchant policeman at Alexandria, Tnd., who attempted to interfere with his holding up a pawnshop, "to.get more money to buy more bodze.” He fled to his home and killed another policeman, who came to capture him. City Aroused % Sentiment ran high in Alexandria and the two times that Walker has granted short paroles because of Illness in his family delegations have appeared to protest before the pkrdon board. Once he ventured in the city and was almost mobbed. Yet, Warden Walter H. Daly declares that he is the institution’s, best prisoner. Walker has been trained as an assistant to the prison physician, who declares that he is the best “operatlmf assistant” he has ever known. Position Offered Among those who appeared in his behalf Friday, were four brothers and an aged father- For the first time no one from Alexandria offered any opposition. A Chicago X-ray manufacturer was in the group and declared that should Walker be paroled he will give him a job. A sympathetic ear was given the pleas by Rev. George S. Henninger and Charles York, tjoard members. The third board member, John C. Chaney, (questioned closely the Walker lawyers, especially regarding the fairness of the trial. The matter was taken under consideration. GIVES $1 000,000 liu United Prats NEW YORK, Jan. 17.—A gift of $1,009,000 to Lehigh University to build an electrical and mechanical engineering laboratory has been announced by James Ward Packard, motor car manufacturer. The laboratory will provide accommodations for 500 students.

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Smiths have it at Mt. Vernon. Chamber of Commerce there elected Virgil D. Smith, president; Martin W. Smith, secretary, and Ray Smith a director. They are not related. Seymour telephone company is the latest in the State to adopt the gratitude way. Operators instead of repeating the 'number just say, “Thank you.” If Will Goddard of Greensburg wins the prize at the Cincinnati dog show, the hoodoor number will be responsible. lie shipped thirteen pups to the show on Jan. 13. Robert Maxam of Princeton probably travels farther to school than WIFE BURNS TO DEATH Husband Returns to Find Charred Body on Bed. fill Times Special BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Jhn. 17. A coroner’s investigation was under way today of the death of Mrs. Ida Baugh, 52, whose charred body was found in her home near here Sunday evening by her husband, Alfred Baugh, prominent farmer. Baugh said he and his wife had gone out to do chores on the farm. He returned to find her dead on the bed. He believes his wife returned to the house to get warm and her clothes caught fire when she stood too close to the stove. Practically all of the clothes were burned off Mrs. Baugh’s body. 7 INDIANANS TAKE TOUfc Around-the- World Cruise Will Commence Wednesday. Seven Indianians* have registered for the Frahk C. Clark around-the-world cruise, sailing ffrom New York Wednesday. The party will consist of Miss-Josephine K. Bauer and Mrs. Alta Essex Delaney f Indianapolis; Mrs. E. T. Currens, Mrs. James Hunter, Mrs. A. N. Smith, Terre Haute, and Mfc and Mrs. H. H. Luring, Valparaiso. The party will sail on the new Cunard -liner California for a 121tour. ACCUSES DRY AGENTS ———. % Bu United Press WASHINGTON, Jan. 17.—Indictment of Chester P. Mills, prohibition administrator for New York, A. Bruce Bielaski and Ralph W. Blckle, under cover agents, for and law violation, was demanded by Representative La Guardia (Rep.), New York. Saturday in a letter to U. S. District Attorney Emory Buckner of New York. La Guardia called on Buckner to prosecute the three for sale of liquor at the Bridge Whist Club in New York City, operated by the Government to obtain evidence against bootleggers. “It is going to be either indictments or impeachments,” La Guardia said. "The secretary of the treasury admits operation of the club by these men. Blckle has sworn that he daily sold liquor at the club. There Is nothing in the law which permits a Government agent to violate the law.”

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any other Hoosier. He is a student at an academy in Cuba. Dorothy Beitert of Evansville is enjoying a vacation from violin lessons. She placed her fiddle on the running board of her auto and drove to teacher’s. When she got there, the fiddle had disappeared. For the first time in four years, the safe at the Greensburg Ice Company was left unlocked. Thieves tool< advantage of it and $74. Joseph McCool, 19, a cartoonist, claiming Indianapolis as bis home, when arrested at Terre Haute on a bandit charge, confessed and drew a caricature of the hold-up to support it. Thomas Morrisey of Bluffton is a victim of the cold wave. He lit a matcli to see if he had enough alcohol in the radiator of his auto. He was seriously burned about the face in the explosion. Homesick. Irene Blankley, 14. left her aunt’s home at Elwood and started to walk through the snow to Danville, 111., where her parents live. She got as lar as Tipton, thriteen miles, when she collapsed from cold,, Births Girl* * Calvin and Jennie Sullivan. 603 Lord. Aullian and Teresa Henderson. Christian Hospital. Hays Boswell and Doris Skillings. Christian Hospital. Deaths Cordelia Bradley. 23. city hospital, acute myocarditis. Elizabeth Wright, 77. 2433 E. Pearl, acute nephritis. Minnie Cummings, 77. 337 Sanders, chronic myocarditis. John J. Quinn,-41. 423 Amo Ida, cerebral hemorrhage. Luther Christie, 69. city hospital, diabetes mellitus. James McMurray. 8, 966 Pansy, toxic myocarditis Rosalie Dlckter. 70. city hospital, hypostatic pneumonia. Charles F. Crodian, 52. city hospital, cerebral hemorrhage. Isaac N. Smith. 74, city hospital, arterio sclerosis. Louise Edwards. 63, 1040 W. Vermont. cerebral hemorrhage. Daniel Gyrcion West. 1 month. St. Vincent's Hospital, brain abscess. Carl Brunoeliler, 63. city hospital, diabetes mellitus. Florence Lash, 48. 1280 Eugene, tuberculosis. Allen Green Turner. 05. 502 N. Blackford. broncho pneumonia. Phoebe Owens. 63. city hospital, chronic nephriti A NHIieWV. Whitted, 48. 1536 Prospect, uremia. Anna E. McKee. 70. 2160 K. Capitol, carcinoma. Herman Stoll. 73. 1106 Vt Shelby, acute dilatation oi heart. Martin O'Mara. 70. 1475 Roosevelt, mitral insuffirienev. KEEP LOOKING YOUNG The secret of keeping young is to feel young—to do this you must watch your liver and bowels—there's no need of having a sallow complexion—dark rings under your eyes—pimples—a bilious look In your sac eyes with no sparkle. Your, doctor will tell you ninety per cent of all sickness comes from inactive bowels and liver. Dr. Edwards, a well-known physician In Ohio, perfected u vegetable compound mixed with olive oil as a substitute for calomel to act on the liver and bowels, which he gave to his patients for years. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are gentle in their action yet always effective. They bring about that natural buoyancy which all should enjoy by toning up the liver and clearing the system of impurities. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are known by their olive color. 15c, 30c and 60c.—Advertisement.

HODGES DISFAVORS SCHOOLFIGURES Round Numbers ‘Mean Nothing,’ Gary Man’s View. That the figures being used to foster the appropriation programs of the schools of higher learning in Indiana are somewhat "misleading,” Is the contention of Senator William F. Hodges, Gary, who says that he will demand a “better explanation” before casting his vote on Increased costs. He cited the schedule broadcast showing how other middle western States have spent more money in the aggregate for their State universities. > “Such round sump mean nothing,” Hodges declared. In ( talking over the matter with Senator J. Monroe Fitch, Muncie. chairman of the Senate educational committee.” ‘GORILLA’ SUSPECT HELD Petersburg Sheriff Believes Man Is Slayer of Fifteen. fin United Press PETERSBURG. Ind., Jan. 17. Cities along the murder trail of the "Gorilla Man Strangler,” who in the last two years has killed fifteen persons on the western coast and in the Middle West, will be sent a description of Peter O’Jere, a foreigner arrested here for terrorizing women. County offieials believe lie Is the mysterious strangler whose most recent activities were in Kansas City, Mo. "He answers the description of the ’Gorilla Man’ perfectly,” Sheriff TRhmas M. Kendall said. “He speaks English only when excited, and then will not discuss his past. All we learned from him was his name.” STOP SOUR, ACID STOMACH-NOW Step Into any Drug Store. Get a Box of Pape’s Diapepsin. End Acid Dyspepsia instantly Never Feel Drowsy After EiHng As I Dll Before Discovering Fnpe’s Dinpepsin Ugh! those sour risings! End them with Pape’s Diapepsin. Almost instantly turns stomach right-side up. You feel elated to so quickly get rid of such awful misery. Bloat, belching, flatulence—gone in a twinkling. No matter what you eat or drink to cause acid-dyspepsia, Pape's Diapepsin any time, day or night, settles stomach into sweetness and comfort. Tfy it and prove It. Get a'GO cent package today at any drug store—Advertisement.

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MISHAWAKA MAYOR DIES Joseph C. Brady Succumbs so Long Illness. Bu United Prets MISHAWAKA. Ind., Jan. 17. Mishawaka today mourned the death of Mayor Joseph C. Brady, who died In a hospital here following an illness of several weeks. Brady was elected mayor on the Republican ticket in 1926, scoring an unexpected victory over tho Democratic incumbent. BEDFORD IS CHOSEN Bu Times Special NOBL'ESVILLE, Ind., Jan. 17. Bedford, Ind., was chosen for the next convention session and Lenora Mae Ruck of Jeffersonville was elected president at the closing session of the Circles and Triangles of the Christian churches of Indiana here Sunday. '

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STREET CAR KILLS M Richmond Citizen Steps on !Tn Motormai; Exonerated. Bu Times Special RICHMOND, Ind., Jan. I Charles Moore, motorman, t( was exonerated for tho death William Billheimer, 80, killed i day night when he stepped In f of a street car. DYERS, CLEANERB MF.ifiX Bu Times Special WEST BADEN, Ind., Jan. 3 Annual convention of the Natl Dyers and Cleaners’ Assoda opened here today. FARM CLASSES BEGIN Jiu Timet Special \ LAFAYETTE, Ind, Jan. 3 short course In agriculture at due University wiU open Tues Registration was under way to

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