Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 264, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 February 1927 — Page 3

FEB. 9, 1927

■grain . OFFJCES ASKED Attorney Believes Increased Business Justifies Plea. Reestablishment of Government immigration offices in Indianapolis has been asked of the Department of Labor by William L. Taylor, attorney, he said today. In reply to a letter from Taylor, the department announced a survey of the stiuation is being made. “About six years ago immigration ofices were maintained here,’’ Taylor said. “I believe that with the number of Immigrants coming into Indiana and the number being deported from various State penal institutions, the office should be reestablished.” * The present immigration offices for this district are at Cincinnati, O. .The Chamber of Commerce is supporting the movement. William Walker, president of Nicaragua from 1855 to 1860, was the only American ever to rule a foreign country. HI NO SWEETS If YOU IRE nm i Tells Rheumatism Sufferers to Take Salts to Get Rid of Toxic Acid. Rheumatism is no respecter of age, sex, color or rank. If not the most dangerous of human afflictions it is one of the most painful. Those subject to rheumatism should eat no sweets for a while, dress as warmly as possible, avoid any undue exposure and above all, drink lots of pure water. Rheumatism is caused by uric acid or body waste matter, and is often generated in the bowels and absorbed into the blood. It is the function of the kidneys to filter this poison from the blood and cast it out in the urine; the pores of the skin are also a means of freeing the blood of this impurity. In damp and chilly cold weather the skin pores are closed, thus forcing the kidneys to do double work; they become weak and sluggish and fail to eliminate this toxic acid, which keeps accumulating and circulating through the system, eventually causing stiffness, soreness and pain, called rheumatism. At the first twinge,of rheumatism get from any pharmacy about four ounces of Jad Salts; put a tablespoonful in a glass of water and dx-ink before breakfast each morning for a week. This is helpful to neutralize acidity, remove waste and stimulate the kidneys, thus helping to rid the blood of these rheumatic poisons. Jad Salts is inexpensive, and is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, | and is used with excellent results by thousands of folks who are subject to rheumatism.—Advertisement.

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EX-CONGRESSMAN DIES Funeral for Francis M. Griffith to Ite Held Thursday. I> ii Times Special VEVAY, Ind„ Feb. —Funeral services will be held Inursday for Francis M. Griffith, 77, former United States Congressman, who died at his home here Tuesday. Mr.

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Griffith was former State Senator and succeeded Ira J. Chase as lieutenant governor in 1897. He served sixteen years in Congress. He was also circuit judge here for seventeen years, serving until 1921. Since that time he had practiced law. Beside the widow, Mr. Griffith is survived by five children Including, Miss Grace Griffith,teacher in Indianapolis schools.

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BANKERS SEE PROGRESS Seventy-Five Directors Gather at . Athletic Club Tuesday. Seventy-five directors of the five State banks affiliated with the Fletcher Savings and Trust Company and members on advisory boards of the company's five branch banks assembled at luncheon at the Indianapolis Athletic Club Tuesday as the guests of the trust company and heard reports by Evans Woollen, president. W. E. Devlin, Chicago, representing Devlin, Merrill, Price and Bennett, Inc., discussed the banking business. Wooljen tolch the directors and advisery board members of the development in business of the Fletcher • Savings and Trust Company during j the year 1926, and discussed briefly | the business prospects for 1927. BeI sides the directors of the trust com- ; pany and its joint stock land bank j there were in attendance at the meetj ing the members of boards of ' directors of tiie South Side State I Bank, the Broad Ripple State Bank, the Roosevelt Avenue State Bank, the Sixteenth Street State Bank, and the East Washington State Bank and members of advisosy boards of the following branches or the trust company: East Tenth Branch, West Street Branch, Thirtieth Street j Branch, West Indianapolis Branch | and Rural Street Branch. EDITORS TO HEAR REED Democratic Association Meet at C’laypoo! Feb. 15. UnPed States Senator James A. Reed will be the speaker at the Democratic State Editors’ Association meet to be held at the Claypool j Feb. 15. according to an announcement today. Other talks will be given by Mrs. A. P. Flynn, State chairman; Honorable Charles E. Greathouse, national chairman; Mrs. James R .Riggs, national chairwoman, and Mr. K. Earl Peters, State chairman. Thomas McCullough, Resident, will give the address of welcome.

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