Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 125, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 October 1928 — Page 7

OCT. 15, 1928.

RUSSIA LOOKS TO U. S. FOR NEWMACHINES Official Soviet Mission in This Country to Place Orders. B,y Times Special NEW YORK. Oct. 15.—Armed with authority for the purchase of large supplies of tractors, agricultural implements and factory machinery, an official economic mission from Sovieet Russia arrived in New York on the Mauretania Friday. Members of the mission are S. S. Loboff, vice president of the supreme economic council of the U. S. S. R., with E. F. Kronenberg, K. K. Strijewsky and K. P. Vigant, members of the council. Arrival of this mission in America checks well with reports current in Europe of plans for a national industrial revival in Russia. The first practical step toward the execution of these plans was the heavy purchase of tin on the Berlin, Paris, Amsterdam and London metal markets during the past month, and the expectation of further purchases discussed in leading metal circles of these centers. A report recently submitted to the economic council by the central metal department, states that it will be necessary within the next few years to supply the rural population of Russia with 115,000 farm tractors and well over 500,000 tractor plows, drills, bores and other kindred equipment. It is expected that a large part of this material will be purchased from American firms. PACKER TO AID HOOVER Armour Head Leaves England on Tuesday for U. S. „ By United Press LONDON, Oct. 15.—F, Edson White, president of Armour & Cos., told newspaper men today that he was leaving England Tuesday “to go back and help Herbert Hoover.” “I think there is no doubt that Hoover will be elected,” the packer said. “His administration would lead to better relations between England and America, for he understands England and her foreign policy better than any man who has occupied the presidential chair in many years.” ARRESTS TOTAL 232 Unusually Large Number Taken Into Custody Over Week-End. Two hundred and thirty-two persons, an unusually large number, were arrested over the week-end. A total of 103 were arrested on various liquor violation charges. Sixty-seven were charged with public intoxication, twenty-seven with operating blind tigers and nine with driving while intoxicated. Monoplane Delivered Walter Beech, president of Travelair Manufacturing Company, Wichita, Kan., and O. G. Harned, sales manager, landed at Hoosier airport Sunday on their way from Wichita to Reading, Pa., to deliver anew Travelair monoplane, similar to that recently purchased by Hoosier airport. They were accompanied by Jack Smith, Pittsburgh, delivering anew Whirlwind Travelair biplane from the factory to Pittsburgh, for an air mail route. Airport Plans Ready By Times Special ANDERSON, Ind., Oct. 15.—A proposal for a municipal airport here is now ready for action of the city council. Directors of the Chamber of Commerce have accepted a report of the chamber’s airport committee, including complete plans and nothing remains but action of the council. It is estimated the airport will cost $75,000. Air Mail Speed Shown By Timcs Special SOUTH BEND, Ind., Oct. 15.—An example of the speed afforded by air mail was illustrated here in a letter received by the Perkins Corporation from Chivela, a little town in the interior of Mexico. Six days were required by old methods to get the letter to Laredo, Tex., the first airmail point. The letter left there by plane at 2 p. m. one day and was delivered here at 9:30 a. m. the next day.

WHOOPING COUGH \No cure”—but helps to reduce paroxysms of coughing. VICKS V Vapoßub fjvmr IT Million Java Uamd Ymarfo

General Banking The Meyer-Kiser Bank I*B E. WASHINGTON BT.

Economize with > TARGET! I

COMPLETE LINE OF Braces and Abdominal Belts AKRON SURGICAL HOUSE, INC. 220 -'ass. Are. Phone Lin. il*

clothing! ON CRED*Tj ASKIN' A M VUINI-H O I

Fly ‘on Time’ By United Press NEW YORK, Oct. 15.—A. A. Durant & Cos., aviation specialists, announced today that several finance companies have completed surveys on the possibilities of utilizing the instalment plan in airplane sales.

Sells 35 Planes By Times Special KOKOMO, Ind., Oct. 15.—Thirtyfive Waco planes have been sold by Clyde Shockley, local aviator, since he took over the Indiana selling rights early this year. Buyers were Roy Piotrowski, Michigan City; Dr. A. C Arnett (2), Lafayette; Paul Hobrock (3), Ft. Wayne; Spencer Carson, Lafayette; Charles E. Shambaugh (7), Lafayette; O. C. Stuber, Peru; Martin R. Young, Gary: Terre Haute Airways (4), Terre Haute ; Auto Electric and Radio Equipment Cos., (4), Ft. Wayne; Seymour N. Anderson, Terre Haute; A. E. Thompson (2), Marion; Reed-Daugas Aircraft Company, Frankfort; Benjamin Been & James Enge, Delphi; W. W. Carter, Bloomington; D. K. Russell, Kokomo, and Ivan Pullen, Flora.

In the Air

South wind, 6 miles an hour; barometric pressure, 30; 14 at sea level; temperature, 64 degree; ceiling, 3,000 feet; visibility, 2 miles; solid overcast.

WELL-KNOWN RADIO SOLOIST INDORSES KONJOLA MEDICINE Popular Pianist Lauds Merits of New Medicine for Relieving Common Ailments. Men and women in every walk of life are coming to the Hook Drug Store, Illinois and Washington streets, Indianapolis, to interview the Konjola Man about the amazing merits of the new medicine, Konjola, that has become the talk

''y

MR. JACK PARSONS Photo by Northland Studio, Occidental Bid?. of the drug and medical trades of this section. Konjola has sprung into national prominence almost over night and it is all due to its wonderful restoration powers—its method of giving new health when all other medicines and treatments had failed. This is due to the twenty-two roots and herbs that are combined with other recognized medical ingredients in this medicine. With the taking of Konjola the inner-system is cleansed and invigorated into a more normal, healthy action. The reaction of this master remedy on the system is described in detail by Mr. Jack Parsons, 1705 North New Jersey street, this city, who is a well-known pianist, having broadcast from several radio stations and at present is located in this city, where he is appearing as soloist over a local station. "Konjola deserves the best I can say for it as I have received much benefit since taking a six weeks’ treatment,” said Mr. Parsons. "I am not in the habit of indorsing any preparation, but since Konjola has restored me to the health which I formerly enjoyed I believe it only right that I tell others about it. "My trouble seemed to be caused more or less from the sluggish, torpid condition of my liver. This gave me a worn-out feeling most of the time with headaches to cause additional misery. This ailment upset my general health and as a result I became all rundown. My appetite was far from being normal and what I did eat refused to digest properly. I was told this came from the failure of my liver to throw off the bile that gathered in my system. Naturally I was unable to attend to my work in an efficient manner and I began looking about for something to tone and invigorate my system. “It was not necessary that I search very far because the very first medicine that was recommended to me was Konjola. I had heard a great deal about it before and did not hesitate to give it a trial. Os course, this statement proves that this medicine was exactly what I always needed. As I said before Konjola made me feel like an entirely different person—giving me more energy and thus enabling ’me to be more efficient in my work. I could talk on forever but would never be able to express my gratitude for the benefits I have derived from Konjola, It is needless to say that my liver is functioning perfectly and the various symptoms it had caused are permanently ended. I do hope that others in poor health will give Konjola a trial.” The files of Konjola are brimming over with such indorsements—all voluntarily given by people who have been restored to glorious health. It is sound reasoning to believe that what this medicine has done for others it will do for you. You are under no obligation to visit the Konjola Man, who is at thfe Hook Drug Store, Illinois and Washington streets, this city, where he is meeting the public every day and introducing and explaining the merits of this medicine.—Advertisement. _

Here and workman, employer ' and employe, will meet on equal terms and buy for cash—for profit! WoiMni

YOU have the opportunity of doing that very thing in the Sunset Trails District. There are good lots here—high and dry with full 40 ft. frontage—that will sell for as low as SSO. We are frank to say there aren’t a great many at this price. You’ll have to act quickly to get them. But there are enough that if you will make your selection and bid now —without delay—you’ll have a good opportunity of getting one. Other lots will sell for more money—s7s, SIOO, $125, $l5O and on up to S3OO possibly. You’re bound to find one to suit you at your own price.

ywTttfuj (Pick y<m]kNOW In fairness to you we owe a word of explanation about the Silent Auction plan under which the Sunset Trails District property is to be sold. READ THIS VERY CAREFULLY. The Silent Auction plan provides that you pick out your lot and name your own price. You WRITE your bid for any particular lot and give it to the salesman. If there are none higher, the sale is made. This PUBLIC Silent Auction starts on the property Saturday, October 20— BUT YOU NEED NOT WAIT. You have the privilege of selecting your lot and making your bid PRIVATELY NOW—in advance of the public sale. This is your advantage and we believe that the man who acts in advance deserves an advantage. Frankly we are already considering and acting upon the bids of a number of people who have seen fit to get in early. Your bids—if presented promptly will be accorded the same consideration. The PUBLIC Silent Auction starting Saturday, October 20, will be a big event. It will be like a gigantic bargain sale. But our advice to any one : s to get full information now—choose your lot now—and name your price now. The coupon on the other side of this page will enable you to do this. Tear it \ out and mail it before you put down this paper.

DO YOU KNOW THAT INDIANAPOLIS IS THE BEST TOWN IN THE UNITED STATES?

Sunset Trails Realty Company

140 Monument Circle

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Under the Silent Auction plan of selling you actually name your own price for your Sunset Trails District lot or lots. If there are no bids higher, than yours, you get the lot at your own price. You must pay cash —but the price you pay will not be greater than the down payment ordinarily asked on property of equal value. After you get your lot we urge you to hold it for a profit. When you learn where this property is located and the prices that are asked for other lots in and adjoining Sunset Trails District, you will immediately see what a money-making opportunity this is. The way to make money in real estate is to buy at a low price and sell for a higher price, and competent appraisers will tell you that these Sunset Trails District lots are worth at least twice as much as they will go for under the Silent Auction plan of selling. So we confidently predict that many a man and woman will get a start on the road to independence and fortune through these Sunset Trails bargains. There are seven hundred lots in Sunset Trails District. AND THEY ARE ALL GOOD LOTS. Every one is high and dry. There are no skimpy lots. They are all big and deep with frontages ranging from 40 to 56 ft. except the business lots which have the standard 25-ft. frontage. A clear title goes with every lot. When you buy it you own it. No mortgages or interest payments. We want you to know the whole story of this opportunity, and if you’ll mail the coupon or come to the office we will give you the complete facts.

GET YOUR BID IN NOW! The PUBLIC Silent Auction starts Saturday, October 20, at the property—but we are considering advance bids y now. You need not wait. Come in, choose your lot and make your bid t at once.

ALL DEEDS AND CONTRACTS ISSUED AND SIGNED BY SECURITY TRUST CO,

Tune in on WFBM Hear Georgy Irish and his Sanset Trails Orchestra every evening over Tonight at eight.

wWheAe (he § s '9tmeJotP You’ll be surprised —very pleasantly surprised—when you learn the location of the Sunset Trails District property. Obviously we can not give out this information indiscriminately at this date. If you are interested, however, and will mail us the coupon below, we will be glad to send you the full facts about Sunset Trails including the exact location. You will not be obligated in the least by making the inquiry and you will not be pressed to buy. This much we will tell you here: The Sunset Trails District is not more than a mile from town—a good section of town. It fronts on paved streets. It has many pretty homes already up and more to be built soon. It has some fine trees. The ground is all high and dry with real blue grass sod. Transportation is excellent. And now, if you really want to know for certain where Sunset Trails District is located, just tear out and mail the coupon below. It’s the work of only a min- V A ute and it may be one of the most im H portant moments of your life. V Mail This Coupon For Location \ \ <>*!&**■ \ .. • \

Phone

PAGE 7