Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 54, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 July 1927 — Page 8

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DE PAUW HONOR WON BY THREE STUDENTS HERE Rector Scholarships Will Be Given Freshmen This Fall. Bu Times Special GREENCASTLE, Ind., July 13. Three Indianapolis young men, students in De Pauw University, who completed -their freshmen year; making forty or more points and no conditions nor failures in any class, will be awarded Rector scholarships this fall. These scholarships represent an average of $250 a year in tuition and special fees for the remaining three years of the course. The students are: Harry P. Bailey, 1815 N. Delaware St., graduate of Shortridge High School; Theodore Callis, 2202 College Ave., graduate of Shortridge High School, and Robert Ryker, 509 E. Thirty-First St., graduate of Technical High School Francis Pearson, 1209 Woodlawn Ave., freshman, already a Rector scholar, tied at 104 points with Winston Hole of Cheboygan, Mich.,

WHY KIDNEYS FAIL It is said that few people reach the age of forty with sound kidneys. Irregular eating, present-day foods, insufficient exercise, etc., tend to disrupt digestive and eliminative processes and over-burden the kidneys. Mountain Valley Mineral Water from Hot Springs, Ark., is a natural kidney agent, prescribed by physicians as an aid in the treatment and prevention of kidney disorders. Mr. Reilly Adams Says: (Pres. Security Trust Cos.) “Relly Adams Jr. has been sick for the past six months ■with kidney trouble and on recommendation of our physician, we have been having him use Mountain Valley Water and there seems no doubt that this help has been considerable.” Ask yonr druggist or grocer or phone us for MOUNTAIN VALLEY WATER From Hot Springs, Ark. Local Distributor, 911-913 Mass. Ave. Phone MA In 1259.

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for the honors of “the freshman class and will receive SIOO. A Rector scholar is required to make the minimum of fifty points a year. According - to provisions of -the scholarship foundation, the man or woman making the highest number of points in the freshman, sophomore, junior and senior classes is awarded a scholarship, or SIOO in money if a scholarship is already held. The awards toUhe winner in each class went to the following, already Rector scholars: Sophomore Class— Boesen, Greencastle, 115 points; junior class—Paul McCormick, Finch, Mont., (formerly of Greencastle High School) 116 points, and James Obear, Delphi, who made 120 points the highest number made by any student in the university. Dies on Golf Links Bu Times Special TERRE HAUTE, Ind., July 13. Abner C. Gran, general secretary of the local Y. M. C. A., dropped dead of heart disease while piaylng golf on the links of the Terre Haute Country Club. Former Clerk Dies Bu Times Special * LAFAYETTE, Ind., July 13.—Miss Mave L. Nichol, who served as clerk of the State board of pardons until its abolishment by the 1927 Legislature, 1 died suddenly of heart disease while calling at the home of a neighbor, Mrs. Neil Callahan.

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Mrs. A1 Ricard, 18, of Yakima, Wash., won the prize in a recent beauty contest in which girls from several cities in central Washington participated. She is shown here with her two children, Albert, aged 6 months, and Caroline, 2 years. SEEK VETERAN MEETING Indianapolis Delegates May Bring Foreign Wars Group Here. Indianapolis delegates to the Veterans of Foreign Wars national encampment in September at Providence, R. I;, will seek ,to bring the next convention here. More than 109 Indiana delegates will attend. Hoosier Post No. 624 delegates are Judge Solon Enloe, Capt. S. C. Clark and Senator Arthur R. Robinson. Motorists of Montreal are fined for splashing mud on pedestrians while passing through pools of water at a high rate of speed.

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CITY MANAGER LEAGUE OPENS MEMBER DRIVE Seeks 100,000 Persons Wanting Better Plan of Local Government. • "City government of the people, for the people, and by the people.” This is the motto of the Indianapolis City Manager League which has begun a drive for 100,000 members who are interested in obtaining for Indianapolis an economical nonpartisan municipal goverhment. of the league, as set out in the membership blanks drafted by Membership Chairman John W. Esterline, is: To unite the people of the city of Indianapolis for the common purpose tit securing non-partisan, honest, efficient, and just administration in all departments of our city government.” Contributions Voluntary All citizens are eligible to membership if they subscribe to the league purpose and platform. The league relies on voluntary contributions to support the movement and maintain headquarters at 520 lillinois Bldg. Authorized representatives of the manager movement carry identification cards, bearing the signature of officers. The league platform declares that the fundamental and definite purpose of the league is to secure the adoption of the city manager form of municipal administration, and to secure the election from time to time of commissioners who will carry out the spirit of the city manager plan. Committee, League to Merge To accomplish this purpose, the citizens committee of one thousand will merge with the league, and the present executive committee will constitute the board of directors of the league until after the first election of commissioners; thereafter, the directors of the league will be

elected annually by the ballot of the members. - - All meetings of the membership shall be open to the public and the press. The league will maintain permanent headquarters, and will study all important questions relating to the city, its government, and its development. WHATS SI,BOO A MONTH? No Lady Can Live on That, Says Divorce Case Witness. Bu United Press CLEVELAND, July 13.—Helen Long Grasselli testified in divorce court that an allowance of SI,BOO a month is not enough for a woman to live on and entertain friends. Although she has been receiving this sum since 1920, she declared that she is much in debt. Her husband is a chemical manufacturer. Tender, Aching Perspiring Feet Amazing Relief in 5 Minutes or Money Back Get a bottle of Moone’s Emerald Oil with the understanding that if it does not put an end to the pain and soreness and do away with all offensive odors, your money be promptly returned. Don’t worry about how been troubled or how many other preparations you have tried. This powerful penetrating oil is one preparation that will help to make your painful aching feet so healthy and free from all soreness and distress that you’ll be able to go anywhere and do anything in absolute foot comfort. So marvelously powerful Is Moone’s Emerald Oil that thousands have found It gives wonderful results In the treatment of dangerous swollen or varicose veins. Hook Drug Cos. is selling lots of it.—Advertisement.

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The Standard 03 Company (Indiana) is contributing to American flying in very practical ways. One outstanding contribution is an immense pro- / gram of marking air trails by guide marks painted on the roofs of its warehouses. \ When the need arises, with the expansion of commercial aviation, these may be illuminated as guides for night flying. The Air Mail has conclusively disposed of any misgivings about night flying. It has shown that not only is it practical and safe to fly at night when the right facilities are provided, but that there are atmospheric and other advantages in night flying. It seems particularly appropriate that the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) should provide these landmarks of the air. For years the signs of this Company have been familiar landmarks on all the highways and the byways of the ten great Middle Western States, and now this service is being extended to the air. The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) has developed gasoline and motor oil to meet the requirements of every type of automobile and has distributed these products where they could be obtained conveniently throughout the Middle West. Extending its service to meet the needs of transportation in the air, the technical division of this Company has developed special gasolines and lubricating ofls for airplanes. It is now supplying a large part of the gasoline and oil for aviation. The Standard 03 Company (Indiana) has pointed the way to motorists—furnishing free maps of the ten states —charting places of interest and beauty, publishing information about them, and giving their exact locations on motor highways. To point the way to aviators, by means of airway designation on the roofs of its warehouses, is but an expansion of this service. In the air, as well as on the land, the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) will act as a friendly guide. This Company is always found in the front rank of progress. In the early days it went ahead with the pioneers and helped to chart the uncharted prairies of the Middle West Today this organization is going ahead with the pioneers of the air, helping to chart the uncharted skies. With the expansion of knowledge and scientific skill, the service of the Standard 03 Company (Indiana) is being expanded. The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) is Contributing to American flying, having demonstrated its practical advantages in its own organization, because the management of this Company believes that commercial aviation is important to the welfare and prosperity of the thirty mUlion people whom it serves. i Standard Oil Company ( Indiana ) General' Office: Standard Oil Building 910 So. Michigan Ave., Chicago, IIL

JULY 13, 1927