Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 282, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 March 1927 — Page 16

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SENATE RESUMES WORKjeiIDGET Bill May Consume Major Part of Day. After recessing late Tuesday afternoon, the Senate committee of the Whole resumed consideration of the budget bill at 9 a. m., today. The bill is expected to consume the major portion of the day, but the Senators may resolve to meet as a Senate sothat pressing business may be transacted. Unless bills are reported out of committee now there will be no chance of passage. One of the~i>ills for which passage is predicted is the House boxing bill, which will receive a favorable report from Senator James J. Nejdl’s committee on rights and privileges. Senator Edward O’Rourke Jr. (Rep.), Ft. Wayne, who is backing the bill in the Senate, declared that thirtytwo Senators have promised to vote for it. House Bill 39, the medical injunction act, was made a .matter of special business for today, and doctors and chiropractors are expected to be on hand to watch the fight for final passage. An attempt be made to return the measure to second reading so that amendments favorable to chiropractors may be added. The farm block tax measure is also up for final consideration.

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Being grandparents twice in one day was the record of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Rolfe of Greensburg. They were called first to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louise Luken at Milhousen to sec o new grandson. Thirty minutes later they were called to the home of Mrs. Raymond llwenger north of Greenshurg to see another grandson. Both Mrs. Luken and Mrs. I)wenger are daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Rolfe. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fitch of Liberty Mills believe they have had their quota of trouble. Recently their young son Bobby had his hand crushed in an electric ringer. This week his baby sister was seriously burned when a stove exploded at the home. Vyiien a thief robbed Harry Miller's home at Peru, he Inserted the following ad in a newspaper: “Notice —The party who entered my home was seen. Return articles taken and no questions asked.” The next day his ad was answered as follows: “Notice—The party who took articles from Harry Miller is willing to surrender them if Mr. Miller will call at his residence.” Miller Is undecided on whether to accept the man's invitation, fearing a damage suit in case the articles are not found at the suspect’s home. William Petty of St. Omer, was sentenced to the Indiana State Farm as a real bootlegger. Officers found a bottle of liquor in one of his boots. Charles F. Whitehead, hardware merchant of Roosville, reports the first catch of fish for the season He Is exhibiting a string of fifteen suckers. Patrolman Frank Brandon is celebrating his twenty-second anniversary as a member of the Marion police force this week. He is the second oldest on the force, first honors being held by A. M. Marsh. Agitation has been launched at Brazil for restoration of “Sugar Lake” as a swimming pool. The city council several years ago filled the pond up because boys insisted on bathing in it ala Adam.. Lee Emery of Columbia City, claims to be the first man stung by spring tliis season. A honey bee lit on his finger. Largest Bible at Rushville is owned by Mrs. Ira Clawson. It weighs fifteen pounds. The oldest belongs to Mrs. James A. Norris, being 300 years old. The Bibles were among 100 exhibited at the Christian Church.

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SET OF TEETH I Yo F <*T $ *.so All good teeth have Cioltl Tins (Not Iron). Jl /"* /”Yf r\ D| ATpQ Oar new prove.* gold plate* vJL/LL/ i Lrt A „re thin, strong, eool and nonirritating to the mouth—No one eon equal our price on OOEII AND AUMINIM BETS. OI R “FACE FORMING I*I.AXES’* TAKE OCT THE WRINKLES AND BI'ILD THE CHEEKS OCT. BRIDGE WORK;",;:,;;,;,:.;:: AND low a* good dental gold crowns™’;.::::"’.:'-C gold, Reinforced anil ~ ■ extra heavy on the rhrulng surface. You never saw one of our erovvn* turn black. Low a* PAINLESS EXTRACTING V,:,t. K KA SI.OO Store than a barrel of teeth have been extracted In our ofTlce* by the above method. IF IT HCRTS —DON’T I*.\V,

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