Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 310, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 April 1927 — Page 3

APRIL 5, 1927

SUITS TO TEST TAX ORDER, PLAN Refund on Grounds of Suits seeking to have taxes~refunded on the ground that they were illegally collected under horizontal tax increases in 1918, 1920 and 1921 will be filed in the county commissioners’ court Wednesday, Auditor Harry Bunn announced today. Citizens in each of the nine townships will file the actions as a test. If the commissioners’ court rules to accept the cases and pay the estimated refunds, immediate plans will be made by the auditor’s office for repayment throughout the county. It is estimated that $6,500,000 should be refunded in Marion County and more than $50,000,000 throughout the State. Appellate and Supreme Courts held the increase illegal. Councilmen held the matter up until test cases were heard.

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WHIFFING FAVORED CHICAGO— Whipping posts should be provided fry* husbands, Judge Juseph David said when he heard Mrs. Emma Ctisrtin, who was seeking a divoros, testify that her husband had beaten her. She was granted a divorce. t MOTHERS’ LAG NEW YORK—Mothers whose inds are too conventional are morally and spiritually incompetent to deal with present-day children, Dr. Minot Simons, Unitarian pastor, said in a sermon here. KLAN THEATER BURNS URBAN A, lll.—Tho Illinois Theater, leased recently to the Ku-Klux Klan, was destroyed by fire.. Loss was estimated at more than $40,000. Origin of the fire is Unknown. “BEAUTIFUL” JAIL JERSEY CITY—A new jail, said to be one of the most “beautiful”

ANOTHER LOCAL MAN BENEFITED BY THE KONJOLA He Tells How the New Compound Ended Indigestion and Stomach Trouble. - Indigestion—gas and bloating—feeling like a rock in the stomach which in reality is a mass of undigested food —dyspepsia—intense pain

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In stomach and chest —wild heart palpitation—feeling like Are from the throat to the pit of the stomach — cramps undigested food these are some of the symptoms of a disordered stomach. People who have taken Konjola say there is nothing like this celebrated medicine to relieve a disordered stomach, and put a stop to such distress and misery. For instance, just a few days ago, Mr. Jesse F. Kimball, wellknown Indianapolis citizen, living at 1060 Harlan St., this city, made the following statement about Konjola while talking with The Konjola Man, who is at Hook’s drug store, Pennsylvania and Market Sts., where he i? daily meeting crowds of men and women from all over this section and explaining Konhad suffered with Indigestion and stomach trouble over 5 years,” said Mr. Kimball, “and never could find anything to help me until I got this new Konjola. Now I am entirely well, and this medicine has also improved my health in general. ‘‘At first I just had mild attacks of indigestion, and I began taking different medicines for my trouble, but I seemed like I kept getting worse all the time, so that everything I ate disagreed with me. My food always caused a sour, acidy, gassy condition stomach, and of course, most of the time I was afraid to eat, because I knew I would have indigestion pains afterward. , ‘‘l heard a great deal about Konjola, and now since I have taken this medicine, no one would ever know that I had been suffering with my stomach. The gas and bloating attacks do not come, and I can enjoy a hearty meal without a sign of indigestion. All the suffering I had before is entirely gone, and my food never turns sour or ferments like it used to. “I have benefited in many other ways since I got Konjola. My nerves are stronger and I seem to have more energy and never get tired like I did before. I am more than glad to indorse Konjola to everybody, because I know the wonderful relief it gives.” The Konjola Man is at Hook’s fiaug Store, Pennsylvania and Marflß Sts., Indianapolis, where he is cmly meeting the local public and introducing and explaining the merits of this remedy. Free samples given. Konjola is for sale by all Hook's drug stores and by druggists in each town throughout this section.

“Miss Germany” in Beauty Contest

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Something for mn ! native beauties to shoot at as they will with goodly aim and true, is Miss Ilildegart Kwandt, “Miss Germany.” She is coming here from her Berlin home to compete in tire international beauty contest at Galveston, Texas.

in the country, has been opened here. The jail interior has cream walls, tropical blue shades, bronze and gold lighting fixtures and te a razzo floors. To lessen unseemly noise the cell doors have been placed on roller bearings. Each cell is equipped with bath and shower. FIGHTERS CHICAGO—Youths from “bloody Williamson County” again lead in the number of applicants for the annual citizens’ military training camp at Ft. Sheridan, 111. RADIO SLAYING ST. LOUIS—Fred Huber, salesman, shot and killed his wife when they were unable to agree over what radio station offered the best program. He said he did not think the gun was loaded. TREE PLANTING NEW LISBON, Wis..—. Thirty, thousand pine trees will be planted by the Juneau County Junior Forest Rangers this spring. The trees will be furnished by the State. PUBLISH HOOSIER SONGS Halsey and Fly Organize Publishing Company—Offices in City. Hoosier song writers will now have more opportunity to have their works published, according to Thomas Halsey, ballad writer, and Larry Fly, local radio pianist and composer. The two have organized the Hoosier Publishing Company, with offices in the Indiana Pythian Bldg., to publish their own and other Hoosiers’ compositions. “Since You Came Along,” the first number published, was introduced by radio.

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EXPECT 700 TO ATTEND Heating Contractors of State Convene Here in May. More than 700 members of the Indiana Warm Air Heating and Ventilating Association, the Indiana Sheet Metal Contractors Association and the Furmets, a manufacturers’ organization, will assemble at a convention at the Severin, May 4, 5 and 6. The convention will be the largest ever held in Indiana by heating contractors. O. Voorhees is general chairman of the committee. LIST AUTOS IN INDIANA License Bureau Prepares Records for County Officials. Thirty girls are busy in the Indiana Senate chamber compiling automobile license lists under the new law. The statistics are furnished by the license division of the Secretary of

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State’s office. Publication of lists has been let to R. L. Polk & Cos. Under the new measure a list of all automobiles in the county is to be supplied to each county treasurer, for taxation purposes. A complete list of all cars in the State will go to each police chief and sheriff, to be used in checking stolen cars. The latter lists will be supplied in volumes of 50,000 names and additional, reports will be sent out monthly, according to Mark Rhoads, license bureau head. SUES ON UNION TAXES A suit to enjoin County Auditor Harry Dunn and Treasurer Edward A. Ramsay from collecting taxes on the property of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America has been filed in Superior Court Four by trustees of tho organization. It is averred that the building at 222 E. Michigan St. is used for fraternal purposes and no profit is de-

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