Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 January 1945 — Page 14

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ACHES-PAINS = As the coal shortage here was be- | retail dealers’ ‘quotas of eastern coal Soreness and Stiffness

1 prompt relief — rub on | ing rapidly relieved by emergency this year to 90 per cent of their 1943 . ; : - 0s ' . TO sooth ng Musterole. It | New Yorker Tells Pastors of}, liveries. Indianapolis-coal dealers sales, Mr Perkins was quoted as de- Foes : be helps break u inful local | » A BNapo claring that the dealers “ignored us > ion. So much easier to apply than | Need to Set Up World struck back sharply at a statement and continued to sell without re- 1 : " a. mustard plaster. “No fuss. No muss P » attributed to Paul Perkins, Indiana trictl th : 1d thei ta . 3 * iI S inter with Musterole!" Just rub it on. 0 izati deputy administrator for the solid Sele oh tit of a Biro : ; 1 * : ' Peace rganization. fuels administration, which blamed Yan o i . ” ®

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EA —————————— + In8 ’ Strengths Ee the dealers for the shortage. ! —— ! By EMMA RIVERS MILNER Lewis F. Shuttleworth, Resident Shuttleworth said the SFA orig- " ! Times Church Editor of the Indianapolis Coal Merchants’ tnally had established a quota of 75 &\ Wer e 22.9 5 to 39.9 5 £5

The every-fellow-for-himself-and | association and a director of the per cent but that “they soon de-the-devil-take-the-hindmost spirit| American Retail. Coal association, | ded this was a boner and upped the percentage to 90.”

® Ayo earnrtt Which of These {of international relations must | called the statement “a malicious ° ° | change or wars will grow increas- | attempt to excuse the solid fuels| “Indianapolis dealers have nof A * Constipation | ingly frequent and cruel, Dr. Luman | administrations own-mishandling.” | sold beyond their quotas—rather 4 ! : J. Shafer of New York warned an| Referring to a SFA order limiting | they have not received the 90 per : Troubles Have You? 'interdenominational mass meeting; cent allocated to them,” the associa- ¢ U ( ¢ tion president alleged. “In fact, el ,

last night. a li t when the nations seated Read About This Doctor’s | «There is no international law! .y lo 3 : local dealers haven't been able to about the peace table may safely : buy much Indiana-mined coal be-

Wild’ But ‘So Effective’ Laxative! ’ Do you get urs not actually | if Nor ima Te 'e tn pursue their own selfish individual| oo Tie SpA has restricted its . e law and civic or ation w sithout pl ing for th - F 5 DD NO ail mile, mentally | the law ai ol ends ‘without planning for the gen y ormerly 16.95 g which we are familiar in the seP-| ora) good of a world community. use. ; y Now $i0 1 A <

dull, grouchy, stomach upset with : 5 i gas, bloating due ta eonstipation arate nations, Dr. Shafer said. | “Spiritually our world is 80 os Shipport of us reply fo ‘Formerly 13.95 N If so, don't rely on harsh, blasting Upon his hearers, all other Chris- |senarate worlds although physi- | Sa or ar not ae y LI. ow $8 Formerly 8.95 Now $6

laxatives! Instead—here’s a physi | ¢ian¢ and Jews, with their ingrained 3 clan’s own purely vegetable formula | cally . it has becom: united | co Investigators who have been

— Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets — 80 understanding of a moral code, Dr.) rough transportation, radio and mild, gentle but oh—so effective! Shafer cast the duty to establish | other modern inventions. Today yp checking % emergency coal orders r the pas ek. Pale BG Limited quantifies of warm

Olive Tablets stimulate BOTH upper | community of nations with a 70v-i; } oi 3 and lower bowels 10 produce more | err. law for the good of all He |v possible to have dinner i. New “Not a single case of coal hoard- : paturaldike moyements.-soft, com- | York’ with an American boy WRO|ng nas peen found by the Red BY winter coats in broken size as- : ! $0 ents, blets tonight to feel of the Indiana Council of Churches : ha) Le rtmer Take Olive Tablets tonight f | Dr. Shafer is co-chairman of the| ..o' nor that we haven't sold

i i ave his address under the auspices | ; ; " fortable—complete satisfaction! g | bombed Berlin last night. {Cross,” hg revealed. “It is just one ‘tip-top’ tomorrow. Caution: use as in the Second Presbyterian church. | i : difected. 15¢, 30¢, 60¢. All drugstores. | «po talk about goodwill I SS J xpd durable excessively. Furthermore it would peace of the Federal Council Olina physically igipossible this early

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R. EDWARDS +a5i%Ts very well,” agreed Dr. Shafer, “bul churches. : | in the burning season for dealers to BI ii |

Nm” we must go on from there. The time _ eee | Oaks’ Plan Backed

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‘Incr %/) 3 2 TAL-/, ”, | the Dumbarton Oaks findings con-| “The dealers have been selling to SE ££ : (3 ‘deri yard customers who, for the most t : : ; 2 : sidering them a definite st€p toward Cus s part, nw uick Cl ; ] E.) constructive planning for peace al-| have needed coal. Perhaps later on ; Q Clearance though with some of their provisions | --if the shortage had developed in ERY : y : Serviceable water-repellent | March—there might be justification Sa ® Chesterfields ® Casuals gabardine jackets. . . , .

the council does not agree, Dr. ) He also stressed the | for the overselling charge.

i } “Proa ree of defense transporta- Shafer said. FY ie oT : ; : BANA Presumably the office of defense transj opportunity of the church to build | But while the SFA is trying -to i ® Fitted Coats ® Boy Coats

tion interviewed Blaze before he boarded that for peace through its world minis=| Pass the buck, the dealers here are ay bomber and asked, I this trp weer?” Ni isms tne ten Tr tia EE SRL elected president of the state coun- | Operating under numerous handi- wool fleeces, suedes, shetlands, tweeds! L cil, presided last night. He is bishop | CAPS but the proof of their ability : Sizes for juniors 9 to 15; misses 10 to Litnitad quantities in broof the United Brethren Northwest |! lick the problem lies in the fact : ol 20; women 38 to 44; stouts 46 to 50. en size assoriments, that the number of emergency eases : ** Not every size or color in every style—

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One that is necessary for you every 6 months or so is to see your dentist for an examina- In ds tion of your teeth and to ‘have adequate tive secretary, was in charge of the| : oh repairs made. Sometimes a small repair job meeting which brought to a loge |11°5, STopPed, eonsiderably. 4 ‘that on your teeth can save you a lot of dis- (he annual session of the state] =I» SU wor RISCIOSED Moa FE Downstairs comfort, serious regret, not to mention ex- count. | some persons are taking advantage j 3 Stor hn, Cl he afternoon, the council|f the emergency program by at- LW Extra! For Larger Women © a’, ’ .. | tempting to use Red Cross certifica- : : : voted to co-operate with the United | po = : If you haven't been to a dentist recently Dry. forces who are sponsoring o tion of an emergency as a “threat get : All wool black and brown coats in a phone FR. 0135 for an appointment . . . local option bill for Indiana |to hurry dealer deliveries. , aie large variety. $18. timely dental care can help safeguard your The A Cb accepted the s nsor- | “Out of 47 orders of one dealer health for the years that lie ahead. ship of the Indiana Po Spo con- | Yesterday, 15 were returned to the | ference but turned thumbs down on | Yd because of non-delivery,” he OFFICE HOURS the passage in wartime of a law) S20" x ‘Householders turned down Mondays—12:15 to 8:35 p. m. Sexes : : : . [the coal "for several reasons—they y p calling for universal military train- | .. v Wednesdays me {didn’t like the type of coal offered, : . . ‘they already had received regular 8:30 a. m. to 1 p. m. Dr, Holisnd Spend to Serve the | Gealer delivery or ‘they didn’t have 5% Other Dates soni conference as Secrelary-!ponev to pay for it, believing the :30 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. The - Red Cross was donating the fuel” Additional officers re-elected by The association president said

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