Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 153, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 November 1927 — Page 9

NOV. 4, 192*

BOOTLEG BOOZE KILLS HEALTH Expert Says Death Rate Gains Under Dry Law. Bu United Press CHICAGO, Nov. 4.—The “corner saloon” was not as injurious to the health of the nation as the “round the corner bootlegger,” declares Dr. Louis I. Dublin, statistician of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, in a statement showing a mounting death rate since the advent of prohibtion. “Prohibition,” he said, “has yet to prove its effectiveness in advancing the health of the adult male population. “Beginning with 1920 there has been a continuous and marked rise in the number of deaths resulting from the use of alcohol. In alcoholic mortality rate had reached its minimum. Today it is three times higher than six years ago.” Dr. Dublin declared the “quality of post-war liquor is sufficiently bad and deleterious to the health to make up for the smaller quantity consumed as compared with the saloon days.” ILLINOIS HIGHWAYS TO BE FORTY FEET WIDE Traffic Will Move in Four Lanes of Concrete to Chicago Em United Press JOLIET, 111., Nov. 4.—To relieve traffic congestion on paved roadways leading into Chicago, a group of super-highways with concrete forty feet in width is being projected by the Illinois Highway Commission. One starts from Kankakee, an-

jy> —Growing y/mt V 111 Children j 0 //ISk / W Vitamins If iris all important for the welfare of the young child and its ILjb yy normal progress in growth and health —the formation of a strong I/xLm. ! k° n€ * structure ’ that.the body be kept adequately vitaminI 1 'The handicap that so often hinders the normal progress of // Ajj / children, is a failure to obtain from the daily diet a full quota of I essential vitamins, the kind that abound.in.emulsified cod-liver I oil, as in Scott’s Emulsion. .To children who are pale/ under-weight/Inclined to weak, soft bones or rickets, and who evidently are not obtaining the needed ||-£ vitamins, /give emulsified .cod-liver oil in .the form of [I Scotls fiolsion

Completely Equipped vP I |fi ji|, : |/ . No Extras to Buy * Bill vl r Vjr The Last Word In Radio!

It isn’t a question any more, “How many stations you can get,” but how well the ones come in that you do get. Here is a Radio that will not only get them all, but better than ever before. Here is a Radio that

TERMS- >3.50 per Week ‘PewiMsn ‘Piano €o. 128*130 N* Pennsylvania Street * Established 1&7 3

Cross to Cal

~r — \**-*f: ~ZZ % , # v Bfep^ fy/ 'Hp9P|P # ** sßm ißii f

(NEA Service, Washington Bureau) President Coolidge received the first red-crossed button of the annual Red Cross drive from Mrs. Coolidge at the White House—as pictured here. other from Joliet and a third, the Dixie Highway, parallels the Indiana State line to Chicago. The new super-highways, just commenced at Kankakee, will be twice the width of the present roads and wilt carry four lanes of traffic, two in each direction. ;

will not squeal nor howl . . . with a fin 6 speaker unit and tone chamber of unusual size which makes for much more volume and clearer reception. Here is a quality outfit through and through and a value that has never been duplicated.

FARMERS PUSH MEMBER DRIVE Bureau Is Ready for Big December Campaign. With the close this week of the final series of meetings prior to the state convention and intensive membership drive of the Indiana Farm Bureau Federation, officials report the field in better shape for a record campaign the week of Dec. 12-17. With the bureau membership goal for 1928 set for 70,000, the message is now being spread over the state in county meetings and these will be followed by meetings in all townships at which plans for the drive will be explained, managers chosen and volunteer workers enrolled for “Volunteer Victory Week.” The first township to send In its list of volunteers without waiting for the call was Pike township, Jay county, which sent in forty names. O. F. Schwartz is president of the Pike Township Farm Bureau. Women are especially active. The Sunday preceeding the drive will be Farm Bureau day in the churches. ALLIGATOR LOVE GIFT Wisconsin College Girl Receives j Present From Florida Bm United Press APPLETON, Wis., Nov. 4.—Modem love sends alligators. Love wouldn’t dare be so trite, platitudinous, or unoriginal as to send a little gift of roses, a box of chocolates all done up in ribbons or anything else of the sort so soothing any longer. Miss Marjorie Eberlein, Lawrence College sophomore, whose home is in Shawno, recently received a baby alligator all packed up in a wooden box, from a friend in Florida. .

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Save at Sommers Take advantage of the tremendous buying power of the Associated Sommers Stores to save money on your furniture and furnishings. Every article guaranteed to sell for less than the regular price of other stores, or your money back. Propose Your Own Terms No Interest or Extra Charge

Whitehouse Kitchen Cabniets s2^so Your choice of oak, white enamel and gray enamel. A remarkable work-saving unit at a tremendous saving. Walnut Finish Vanity Dresser *26^ Clever three-mirror construction. genuine American gum wood, rich walnut finish, four handy drawers. Simmons Day Bed and Pad 5 14 Comfortable, convenient, economical. Converts into double bed. Price includes pad and valanc-. Odd Chiff.rette. Walnut Finish *ls .50 And A number of clever and attractive designs in an almost indispensable articles for the bed room. Walnut Finish Bow-End Bed *l2= cp Charming bow end beds of American gum wood finished In rich walnut tones. Remarkable values, many designs. New Victor 1 Overdraft Heater *24We have specialized on this heater for more than twenty-five years and recommend it for real economy.

► . ' store. It is open for inspection dur-

Propose Your Own Terms No Interest or Extra Charge Select your rug from Indiana’s greatest mg department. An elaborate showing of new designs at prices that are guaranteed to save you money. 9x12-Ft. 9x12-Ft. 9x12-Ft. Brussels Rug Wool Velvet Axminster s !§= s 27= S3S—--9x12-Ft. Waterproof Waterproof Fringed Wilton Floor Covering 9x12 Rug 49c *s=

MS)., an. .in.1.m,4.T. The bed is of sanitary metal yet the finish is in a & walnut tones to match the suite you now have. Tgi Springs are of approved fabric construction. mH Mattress is genuine cotton, with heavy art tick. Truly a remarkable bargain. •

Washington Street and Capitol Avenue

PAGE 9

New Design Occasional Chair flrlert a luxurious occasional chair from the many designs In anew shipment which we have just received. Cox—H Ch#i As Low as *24^These attractive chairs do much to brighten up a room and add to Its comfort. Many rich designs. Walnut Finish Cedar Chest A remarkably wide display of new chests at even more remarkable savings. Select now for Christmas. ♦ Walnut Finish Chifforobe ‘l7 Const.mcted of genuine American gum wood and finished in walnut. Tlenty of drawer and wardrobe room. Decorated Book Rack s^.so A charming occaalonal ple-o of the newer type. Useful, ornamental and decidedly underpriced right now. Guaranteed Oak Heater s^so flnaranteed to give good rMulta Is any room of moderate slae. Save* on fuel as wall as on flrat cost.