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UNIFORM STATE BUILDING CODE TO BE DRAFTED Commissioners of Indiana Cities Invited to Meeting Feb. 8. William P. Hurd, city building commissioner, today announced a state-wide gathering of building officials for Feb. 8. at the Claypool to consider drafting of a model building code. Building commissioners and other city officials of Indiana towns were Invited by Hurd to attend the conference. It is likely that an organization will be formed and a committee chosen to draft a model building cede for Indiana towns and cities. There is a lack of uniformity in the codes of Indiana cities, Hurd declared. Nation-Wide Movement There is a nation-wide movement tending to establish uniform codes in all cities. The model code would be in compliance with the recently published state code, but would cover provisions not included in th<y state code for larger cities. Any town desiring to set up building regulations would have a model code with which to work. The model could be adapted to suit the local ordinances. "There are a number of matters pertaining to small buildings which are not included in the state code,” Hurd said. Attendance of about one hundred Is expected at the meeting. Material association engineers whose interests would be affected by such a move probably will confer with the building leaders. No Two Are Alike Permor Cannon, who drafted the present state code, probably will be asked to address the meeting. "Eleven Indiana cities with populations ranging from 10.000 to 40,000 have no building regulations of any kind, according to a report issued in June, 1928, by the Division of Building and Housing of the United States Department of Commerce,” Hurd said. "Twenty Indiana cities have building codes, but no two of them are alike. On the contrary, there is great variation in the fundamental requirements of the twenty codes. What we need is a uniform, or model code, one which cities can adopt as their own, without changes except those required to conform to local ordinances. The need for uniform requirements is of further importance because our state building code is now in printed form. "Building inspection officials of ten or twelve cit-js have expressed a desire to get together and prepare a model city building code—a detailed document for the larger cities and a condensed form for the smaller ones.” LINDY— ‘TALL, GAWKY’ That’s Description by Mancie Boy Who Is Aviator at 17. Bu Time* Snecial MUNCIE. Ind., Feb. 2.—Here’s a picture of Colonel Charles A. Lindberg by Merritt Strahan, 17, Muncie aviator, who holds s private flying license: "Oh. he's just like anybody else, tall and gawky like us.” To prove his flying mettle, Strahan flew from Ft. Wayne to Muncie. He has been flying ten months and been in two accidents, his injuries Including fractures of both legs and arms. He learned to fly alone in six hours.

Gone, but Not Forgotten

Automobiles reported to the police as stolen belong to: Earl Young, Anderson, Ind., Chrysler sedan, 545-492 (29>, from Anderson. Ind. Forest- Oliver. 1230’4 West New York street, Studebaker Erskine coach. 84-063 (29> from Ohio and New Jersey streets.

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Stolen automobiles recovered by tile police belong to: Dr. L. Josif, East Chicago, Ind., Chevrolet coach, found at Market and Delaware streets. Ford sedan. 410-823 (28). found in front of 430 East Market street. Chevrolet coupe. 37-262 28), found in front of 130 North New Jersey street. DEEP CURVED LENSES* Examination and j ff <-• single ricomplete— VJ^js >so to $7 50 Dr. Jon. E. Kernel Optical Dept. WM. H. BLOCK CO. 6 6 6 is a Prescription for Colds, Grippe, Fla, Dengue, Bilious Fever and Malaria It is the most speedy remedy known. M iTleFTires on Easy Credit Terms ROSE TIRE CO. 365 South Meridian Expert Truss Fitting at 129 W. Wash. St. Store Abdominal Supports and Shoulder Braces HAAG’S CUT-PRICE DRUGS ; frormtm's Blue Bird Store Set of BLUE BIRD DISHES <3IVE:n AVsWy (v<th vow ?u*lckas m 95-otU Cash os. checd IQReVUKS thtT yag

Every Move in ‘The Camel Glide’ Diagrammed for City Dancers

FOR the benefit of those who will attend the Times-Indiana Roof ballroom dance instruction classes tonight and each night next week, a diagram is reproduced here, showing various steps of the "Camel Glide,” the new dance which is creating such wide interest in this section. A clipping of this diagram will serve as a ticket to the ballroom tonight for the class which is to be held between 7:30 and 8:30 o’clock. Dtails of the diagram and photographes above follow: Starting position—Feet together. Tempo—Ordinary slow fox trot. Descriptions below explain positions of man in diagram to whose movements the woman will counterpart. Position I—Step forward with left

NAMES FOUR IN BANXROBBERY Bandit Wounded at Farmersburg Talks. By Timet Special FARMERSBURG, Ind., Feb. 2. James Dawson, severely wounded by Town Marshal Robert D. Mahan, when he and four other men robbed the state bank here Friday of SI,OOO has revealed names of his companions. The wounded bandit has given officers the names of Arnold McCroy, Jasonville; Vernon Johnson, address not known, and two others Dawson says he knows only as Helms and Blondie. The automobile used by the robbers w’as found abandoned in Terre Haute. It had been stolen there Thursday night from William Lickert, Marshall, 111. Terre Haute police have questioned five men suspected in the case. Dawson is in a hospital at Sullivan. He was unconscious for several hours after being wounded and today attendant* say his condition is critical, FIGHT POLICE BILL Motor Organizations Battle Niblack’s Act. Motorist organization officials have taken a stand against the Niblack state police bill and •will bring pressure to bear on the legislature to keep the police under supervision of the secretary of state, it was announced following a meeting at the Columbia Club Friday. Opposition was also voiced against puttinv revenues of the automobile theft fund into the general funds of the state. This fund and all revenues accruing from the sale of certificates of title and title holders should be used by an increased state police force to enforce traffic laws under supervision of the secretary of state, the officials declared. Organizations represented at the meeting included the Hoosier Association of Finance Companies, Motor Truck Association of Indiana, Indiana Bus Association, Hoosier Motor Club, Indiana Auto Trades Association. Chicago Motor Club of Northern Indiana. Hoosier State Automobile Association and several automobile insurance companies. Carries War Relic in Leg By Time* Special BATESVILLE, Ind.. Feb. 2. Louis Boehmer, local World war veteran, is undergoing examination at the veterans’ bureau in Cincinnati preparatory to entering a hospital for removal of a piece of metal from a leg. The metal, believed to be shrapnel, entered Boehmer’s leg while he was serving in France Sept. 1, 1918. f SILVER FLASH :! | ANTI-KNOCK | | — non-poisonou*. “The Strong Old Bank of Indiana ” Capital, liurploa, Undivided Profit# $4,600,000.00 The Indiana National Bank at Indiana poll*

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loot, straight knee, retaining weight on right foot, bending right knee. Position 2—Draw right foot to left, straightening both knees. Position 3 —Step forward with left foot, placing weight on left foot, slightly lifting right from floor. Position 4—Glide on left foot length of one foot, bending left knee. Holding right off floor. (This position is illustrated by the first photograph to the left.) Position s—Brings—Bring right foot forward, straight knee, with left retaining weight. Position 6—Draw left foot to right with a low bend of both knees. Position 7—Straighten right knee and step forward, lifting left foot. Position B—Glide on right foot,

JANUARY IS BRISK MONTH IN REALTY

Residence Sales Numerous and Business Good in Building Lots. Although January usually is considered one of the slowest real estate months of the year, conditions here were good last month, according to report of the Indianapolis Real Estate Board. Residential sales showed particular good volume, according to the board’s weekly report. The American Estates Company has closed deals totaling $73,000 in the last week, according to Joseph J. Argus, president. In one deal, Ray Macy sold to Walter Quelsser a four-bedroom, brick veneer residence at 5504 North Delaware street. Macy accepted as part consideration of a three-bedroom, brick veneer, residence at 4463 Washington boulevard. An English type, briok veneer residence at 5318 North Delaware street, was sold to Geotge 8. Southworth. The company, representing C. D. Kendrick, sold to H. T. BeaU a frame double at 3528-30 College avenue. Deals Total $175,700 Deals closed by salesmen for the real estate department of the Washington Bank and Trust Company within the last two weeks brought the total of the company’s business for the month to $175,000, according to H. T. Hottel, manager. Wayne Harryman. company representative, sold to W. R. Cooley, six lots In Forest Hills addition. A four-acre tract In Franklin township was sold to E. A. Shockley by George W. Hommel, and A. L. Palin sold to H. T. Brown a residence at 2915 North Capitol avenue. A house at 914 Greer street was purchased by Walter M. Class from John F. Clayton. E. H. McLain of the realty department sold to F. L. Rhoads a double residence at 1845-47 Jones street and E. A. Scott sold a house at 3421 Brouse avenue to Roy O. Evans. Property at 5047 North Capitol avenue was purchased by E. L. Hecka'ham ( through H. E. Herrold. who also si'd to Julian Freeman a residence at 3547 Carrolton avenue. James C. Myers sold to It. E. Willey and Ralph E. Suits lots in Forest Hills and Irvin Morris sold a Forest Hills lot to Paul Hoeltke. Business Is Brisk Sales by Gregory & Appel In the last few weeks totaled approximately $40,000. according to E. E. Brodbeck. realtor. Lois S. Curry purchased property at 726 North Riley avenue through H. C. Weber, salesman for the company, and Brodbeck negotiated the sale of a brick residence at 5441 North Pennsylvania street to L. F. Hurt for Forrest B. Kellogg, realtor and builder. Kellogg accepted property at Asthma Absolutely Relieved. Pay so money until satisfied then only SI.OO per bottle. Stops all misery Sent postpaid Sold only by BREATHE FREELY CO. Station A. Box 24 Indianapolis Ind. Complete Automobile Insurance at Lower Coe* Old Trails Automobile Insurance Association dtb Floor Old TraUa Bldg. 81. 1301 ? $ 3 A Year and Up | The Price of Safety J Rent a Safe Deposit Box and v' Protect Your Valuables V | Aetna Trust & f Savings Cos. 23 No. Penn. St.

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bending right knee, holding left off floor. Position 9—Step to left with left foot, straight knee, into sharp left turn. Position 10 —Repeat the right foot drawn with a bend Position 11—Step with left foot, straight knee, to left, lifting right from floor. Position 12—With right off floor, glide on left, bending left knee at same time, completing first part of the left turn. Position 13—Turn to left sharply, striking floor with right foot behind, straight knee. Position 14—Draw left foot to right, bending both knees slightly, retaining weight on left.

1906 North New Jersey street as part consideration. Sales by Gregory & Appel during 1928. according to Brodbeck. totaled more than $400,000. Several deals were reported by the Allison Realty Company. A house at 1428 East Southern avenue was sold for C. O. Grinslade to Harold Martin and a residence at 5937 Bellefontaine was sold to M. L. Todd for the Grinslade Construction Company. The Allison company sold to C. L. Blythe a home at 2733 Allen avenue, and John McGuire purchased from J. Edward Robins a residence at 2422 Wheeler street. $37,650 in Transactions Sales totaling $37,650 have been closed by the F. j. Viehmann Company. The Vlehmann company and John R. Welch & Sons sold to Ora and Bernice Newman a house at 4926-28 College avenue, accepting as part consideration property at 435 West Twenty-ninth street. A lot on Drexel avenue in the Emerlelgh addition was sold to Dora Pummill by A. A. Topp. Contract to build a house at Ralph and Florence Van Meter at 1100 Drexel avenue was signed by Topp and Andrew Carlquist, who took as part'payment title to a house at 1221 North Dearborn avenue. / Property at 1421 South New Jersey street was sold by the finance company to Edward and Elsie Morris. The same company sold to Paul and Mary Hanks anew house at 1757 East Tabor street.

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Position 15—Step backward with right foot, lifting left. Position 16—Glide backward on right, bending right knee, allowing left to open and fall to left. (Illustrated in center photograph.) Position 17—Swing partner to left, striking floor wtih left foot, straight knee. Position 18—Draw right foot, retaining weight on left. Position 19—Take long step forward with left foot, straight knee. Position 20—Glide on left, lifting right from floor, bending both knees. (Illustrated with photograph on right.) Position 21—Step sharply to right with right foot, straight knee. Position 22—-Draw left foot to right, retaining weight on left, bending knee. Speedy Relief for Sore Throat Safe Prescription Requires No Gargling No longer is it necessary to gargle or to choke with nasty tasting patent medicines or gargles to relieve sore throat. Now you can get almost instant relief with one swallow of a famous doctor’s prescription called Thoxine. It has n double action, relieves the soreness and goes direct to the internal cause not reached by gargles, salves, and patent medicines. Thoxine does not contain iron, chloroform or dope, is pleasant-tasting, harmless and safe for the whole family. Also excellent for coughs; stops them almost instantly. Quick relief guaranteed or your money back. 35c, t>oc and sl.oo.—Advertisement.

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Position 23—Turn to right with! right foot, straight knee, lifting left from floor. Position 24—Glide on right, bending right knee. Position 25—Turn sharply to right, striking floor behind with foot, straight knee. Position 26—Draw right foot to left, bending both knees. Position 27—Step backward with left foot, turning slightly to right, straight knee, lifting foot from floor. Position 28—Glide backward on left foot, bending both knees. Position 29—Repeat turn forward and to right with right foot, straight knee. Position 30—Draw left foot to right, knee bent. AVOID DIZZY SPELLS Never well. Always tired and fagged out. Beauty tossed away by neglect. To be beautiful and to keep youth the system must be free from poisonous backwash of constipation which often causes dizzy spells. For 20 years, Dr. F. M. Edwards gave his patients, in place of calomel, a compound of vegetable ingredients mixed with olive oil, naming them Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. Known by their olive color. They free the system of poisons that ravage health, energy, beauty. You need never have sallow complexion, dull eyes, coated tongue, throbbing headaches—all signs that your bowels are clogged, liver is torpid. Take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets nightly. They act smoothly and without griping.. .How much better you'll feel and look! Everywhere wise men and women who know the value of good health take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. All druggists, 15c. 30c and 00c.—Advertisement.

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FEB. 2, 1929

ORDER OF OWLS FIGHT MAY GO BEFOREJOURT Father and Son Still Battle for Leadership. Bn Times Special SOUTH BEND, Ind., Feb. 2.—Efforts of John W. Talbot and his son. John Harold Talbot, to control the Order of Owls lodge, which have resulted in considerable legal strife in the past few years, again threaten to bring on a court battle. The latest outbreak is expected to result from election of Ferdinand D’Esopo, Hartford, Conn., as president by the faction supporting the elder Talbot. Followers of D’Esopo declare they may sue the younger Talbot for $500,000, alleging mismanagement, and ask for a receiver for the lodge. They also hint he may be made the defendant in criminal proceedings. John Harold Talbot, who asserts he is head of the order, when informed of D’Esopo's election, referred to a decision of Federal Judge Robert E. Baltzell a year ago, which ousted D’Esopo as president, and regarding his present elevation to the office declared: “It’s getting to be an annual affair.” JOIN THE Y.M.C.A. ij Remember the Ides of ' March—build your rcsistence NOW against the many ills of winter. HEALTH is an attribute of “Y” membership! Low Rates Inquire Today if 310 N. ILLINOIS ST. i| Rl ley 1331 Your Savings Account With The Meyer-Kiser Bank Will Earn 4V 2 % Interest 138 K. WASHINGTON ST. i 111