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a 1 BALLOONS famous for SAFETY LONG LIFE BEAUTY fX A jl AU La No straps attached to tiiis oer. Yon buy one first grade DcLaxc tire at Regular Retail Price and we give yon another charge 1 no Lmtm bo harmful after efTecta. 3 3 Fop nil We want to prove to you that Dayton Thorobreda will give you better aervice than any other tire. We want you to know SAFETY. LONG UFE and BEAUTY aa found only ia Daytona.

For a tmall deposit we will tag and hold your tires for 30 days. I Two tires only to a customer 50c for each tire mounted. HQ TRADE INS NO DELIVERIES NO CREDIT HO INFORMATION GIVEN BY PHONE WE'LL BE TOO BUSY SELLING TIRES AND TUBES. 561 East Vashincton Street 3.7055 HI. 7065 KMImiMI lllllllllllllMUIWtMU4mUliH.

Beware of Imitations AapOtatlUw UsssssslsssaalslsiBllissa DEMAND Genuine Bayer Aspirin has been proved af by millions of users for over thirty years. Thousands of doctors prescribe it It does not depress the heart. Promptly relieves" Headache Sore Throat Rheumatism Colds Neuralgia i Neuritis7 thi padcaxe with tht name Bayer and tha word jenuint as pictured above. Bays Uaanfactsr of 4UUryVtU New Discovery Removes Cause of Stomach Gas Gets to Root of Trouble in 30 Minutes 3 food. Three hsT tt As a rtsult of studies made at Guj'i Hospital, London, doctors found that most stomach end bowel trouble was due to one cause This disease Is the rtsult of lack of proper exercise and not enough rough out of four people imtftiti gutU means the too slow morement cf waste food matter urocxa the intestinal canal or bowels.

Due to Intestinal this, waste matter remains too kmc. ftraects and forms gas and poisons, and is the real cause et sour stom ach, tndlcestloo and raa bloating. A person may hare Intestinal Stasis crea though the bowels more every day. the evacuations being only parua. Action on BOTH Bowels Laxatives or puis seldom overcome Tr.twrttnsl Stasis.

Sods, msgnesla oc ras nableto gte only temporary re lief. Intestinal Stasis can be helped best by continued ItSAL IntesUnal cleansing and by Increasing the nat urn acunty cr the bowel tract. Dr. Carl Weschcke. la his private practice first perfected the intestinal cleanser and prophylactic known as Adlerlxa.

It Is a compound of Sal Amarum. the saline I roc found In the most famous health springs of Germany, with the vegetable bowel fafc cascara and buckthorn, glycerin and other Ingredients. Most medicines act on lower bowel cnly. but Adlertka acts on BOTH upper and lower bowels. Remarkable Quick Benefit Even the FIRST xriornful of AA.

lertks. brings out surprising old poisonous matter which you would never oeueve was in your system. Many, who for years have had constipation, nervous dyjpepsla. headache, sleeplessness, sour stomaeh and gas bloating, have quit taking soda. mgTstr.

puis and other make shifts, and have gone to the bottom of their trouble by taking Adlerika, Adlertka acts gently because It contains no aloes, senna or harmful narcotics. Every one should take tt once a week to guard against Intestinal Stasis. It Is sold In tia oiled bottles by leading druggists. SEND FOR FREE TEST To pro if your bola 1 propr. IT and whether you hmx lautiMl at mmlmm mi m4 tjm convincinr iisr iib cocupwe tntru lon.

Adleriks Cp Dept. DEL Sl. Pa.nl Minn USE NEW? CLASSIFIED ADS DRY DEFENDANTS FREED Aeaalttal Verdict Ends Conspiracy Trial of Foar Former Officials. SEATTLE, September 22 (AJ.) Vindicated by a federal court Jury, the four defendants In the Lyle Whitney conspiracy trial which ended with a verdict of acquittal Saturday night were free today. The fcur Roy C.

Lyle. former northwest prohibition administrator; William M. Whitney, his chief assistant, and Earl Corwln and R. L. Fry ant, former agents, were cleared of the government's charge that they had accepted bribes rrom rum runner to influence' their official acts.

The Jury deliberated six hours and twenty three minutes. wnltnev still has an inaicxment out standing against him In which he is charged with perjury In connection with a liquor case prosecuieu wn ue was In office. Anthony Savage. United States attorney, said he was uncertain what action would be taken on the remaining Indictment. While trial on this" count Is tentatively set for two weeks from today, the report persisted the action would be dismissed In view cf the verdict in the Lyle Whlt ney TO ATTEND RADIO SESSION Mathews.

Wilder Represent Indiana polls at New York Meeting. Two Indianapolis men who are directors In national radio associations left Indianapolis Monday for New York to attend official sessions of the association held in connection with the Radio world's fair. C. C. Mathews, vice president and general manager of the Capitol Elec tric Company, will attend the Radio Wholesalers Association meeting as director from the fifth zone, which is composed of centrally situated states.

Mathews was elected a director in 1929 and re elected for three years at the Cleveland meeting in February. Eugene Wilder, of the Indianapolis Music Shcppe, Is the other Indiana polls representative. He will attend the meetings of the National Federa tion of Retail Radio Dealers, as a di rector. MRS. EMMA WABNITZ DIES Heart Disease Fatal to Woman.

74, Long Time Resident. Mrs! Emma Wabnitz, age seventy four, a resident of Indianapolis most of her life, died Saturday night at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Frank G. Bucksot.

64 Kenyon street, follow Ing an illness of four months. Death was caused by heart disease. Born in North Salem, Mrs. Wab nlts was broughf to Indianapolis by her parents. Mr.

and Mrs. Ferdinand Mottery. at the age of six months. She attended the old Zion's school in In dianapoUs. In 1878 she was married to Louis Wabnlts, a wholesale meat dealer, who died several years ago.

She made her home at 2928 East New York street for forty four years. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Daniel Youngman and Mrs. Bucksot; two sons. Arthur and Robert Wab nlts; four sisters.

Mrs. Bertha Reuter, Mrs. Jacob Reuter. Mrs. Katherine Steffen and Miss Josephine Mottery, and six grandchildren and two great EXPERT TRUSS FnTlNG AT 129 W.

WASH. ST. STORE AbdsraiaaJ Sapporta and Shealder Braces HAAG'S CUT PRICE DRUGS SCENIC AMERICA 5 "JOHN AND FLORENCE" END FIRST YEAR TEN PAY PLAN HOPE WORLD WILL KEEP FORGETTING THEM Store Closes Daily 5:30 P. M. Saturday 9 P.

Bis Tire Festival Now On Genuine 9x12 Seamless Vi THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1930. 8L? k. 360 3702eS W.VVASH.ST. I tt yx i 1 1 1 '1J I ww I and DRESS a yi me a uttmred tm ta male vtll pcw at tta Xutwr a 0. A liar.

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Do FALSE TEETH Baca. Slide ar Slip? FaMeeth. new, greatly improved powder to he apnnkied oo upper or tower platea. hoki xalae treib firm and catnfortahla. Caa not abde.

slip, rock er pop oat. No omtny. gooey, paaty taata cr feeluic. Xikfa breatk sweet aad pleaaant. Get raateeOi today at Ltrrett'a Vratr 9tofea ao4 Hooka De reixlaMe Drug: Stores, or any rood Arag store.

John and Flerenee CoeUdre. son af the former President and danghter of the Governor of Connecticut, will celebrate their first wedding anniversary Twemday. NEW HAVEN, Conn, September 22 (A.P.) The Coolldges John and Florence celebrate 'the first milestone of their married life In a modest four room apartment on Fountain street tomorrow. Just a quiet, simple anniversary as precisely suits their tastes. A few friends, perhaps, but certainly nothing approaching the affair a year ago when every detail of their wedding was published from coast to coast.

The one thing John and Florence want Is to be left alone. It's been hard to make people forget that he Is the son of a former president and she the daughter of Connecticut's governor. But they have succeeded and are working out their marriage problems the same as any other young couple. New Haven seldom hears of them; the public at large has quite forgotten them. Every day he is at his desk In the general offices of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad while she oerforms the varied tasks of a dutiful housewife.

And both are will ing workers. This month also marks the second anniversary of young Coolidge's career with the railroad. He keeps statistics. About eight months ago he was transferred to the office of the rice president and general manager. His salary wasnt increased, but his co workers looked upon it as a promotion.

It's easier to forge ahead under the eyes of the boss." He Is, however, only one of hundreds of clerks. They treat him as an Individual and not as the son of Calvin Coolldge. He is generally liked all around. Home Life Simple. Florence drives him to the office each morning at 8:30 o'clock In their roadster.

At 1 she's waiting to take him home for lunch. And when the day is done at 5:30 she's outside for the drive home Mrs. Coolldge Isnt Idle while her husband works. She keeps no maid, and there are countless things to be done about their $75 a month apartment, dusting, sweeping, shopping, meals to cook. Her friends say the Coolldge apartment Is the neatest and tidiest they ever saw.

John and Florence spend their evenings in much the same manner as others of the younger married crowd bridge, movies, parties, dances or Just a quiet night at home with the radio and a book. They haven't done any entertaining in a big way. In the first place, their place Is too smalL But their set drops in often. Sometimes John will in vite a friend from the office. Then he will show his collection of autographed photos, which Is a hobby of his.

Persons prominent in every walk of life are represented all save Babe Ruth. And possibly he's there now. The story Is that John wrote four letters to the baseball star, asking for his picture. But Babe, it was said, thought someone was kidding him and didn't reply. Three or four, times a season the office clerks give a dance and usually John and Florence attend.

Once they were sponsors. Plainville, where the Trum bulls live, is not far away, and that's where they go on Sundays. Now and then they drive to Northampton. where former President and Mrs. Coolldge live.

Occasionally Governor and Mrs. Trumbull come here, but not the Coolldges. The one time chief executive has never visited his son in New Haven, while Mrs. Coolldge was here once last year before the redding. THREE HELD AFTER DIGGING THIRD TIME FOR POT OF GOLD (Special to Tha Indianapolis Ntwt) SHELBYVTLLE.

Ind September 22. Three men giving their names as C. W. Bronson and his son. Warren Bronson and William Wright, and their addresses as Indianapolis, are being held here pending investigation.

The men were arrested Saturday on the farm of Mrs. William Ens ley, in Jackson township, a short distance from the Shelby Johnson countly line, after they had visited the farm for the third time in a week seeking a pot of gold. According to the story told by the three to authorities, they were told by a spiritualist that a huge pot of gold was burled on the Ensley farm, and another was buried on a farm hear Chesterfield. The three men, accompanied by W. H.

Frarier, also of Indianapolis, first visited the farm last Sunday and began digging a hole. William Ensley, owner of the farm, was 111 at the time and sent his son. Charles Ensley. out to order the men off the premises. Since that time Mr.

Ensley died and Mrs. Ensley said the four men returned to the farm Friday afternoon Many of the entrants up to the present time have been concerned chiefly with making themselves la mlliar with the methods of obtaining classified ads. preparing them for publication, canvassing possibilities for business and other details. The real struggle forfirst and second places Is expected to begin at once, and, en trants will turn in their ads each day. either by phone, at The News office in person or by messenger.

Computation of points win oe on the basis of agate lines, and the credits will be entered for each contestant by Miss Paris. The contestants say they had much assistance in the work grandchildren. All live In Indianapolis, Funeral services will be held at Mrs. Bucksot! home Tuesday at 2 p. m.

Burial will be In Crown Hill cemetery. Attends Ufa Insurance Session. Gail J. Spangler. district manager of the J.

H. McOougall Agency. Is attending the annual convention of the Rhodes Club at the home office cf the Berkshire Life Insurance Company. Pittsfleld, Mass. Besides qualifying for membership to the Rhodes Club, a company organization of the leading producers honoring Frederic H.

Rhodes, president of the Berkshire Life. Spangler recently led the Indiana agency In the R. fe R. Service "Governors Contest" and for a pe riort of twelve months will have the title of governor, with corresponding duties and honors. INDIANA DEATHS 1 AXDEKSON.

Ind SeplembT TZ. 3fr Patrick Callaehan. are aeTerty five. lor aaeHy of and Prndjeton it dead brre. Th hjibxH and two daurh.

lert aurrjra. Mrt. John Clarry. Indiana potla i a itr. Jtra.

Cailarhan etni rraled from Ireland to Indiantooli at tbe are ef auteeB and ws marrwwl at In dtanaitotl ta IRT. Burial wiU at IdianapoIi. William Rreder. are srTn ty tbree. is dead nar SunmitTiile.

Tht wtdew ard three rhildrea Buna waa at Fraokton today. raAXKXIX. tier Wftrn reaa lod September Mr. Saner Wearer, are if eirht wife of Ja 1a dead in Elinbur The buaband and fire children aurrtTe. September 12 The body of Frank Herahberxer.

are forty, who fell dead ef heart diaeaae here, waa a ttt to Veeomburr for buna! He waa a former aoembee of the Lafayette oolice vs partment. The widow, two stepaooa. hia rareata. a aiter aod a brother aumre. Clinton A.

Grarea are fifty one. Oh o. dead at St. Elizabetn a Ho mtaJ. a iier and a brother aurriTe Thomae P.

Elba, are aerenty ia deal pear her at tbe home of hia aoa. Ora H. EHia. He waa one of the oidet Imnar member ot tbe cVd $oekweH Collenata Ineutute. Mr.

Clyde Roth, are forty rht a rrataale of Ptirdtie CoiTerinty, cUm of vsttvi cut ana lae DOC.T wa ent to Lafayette Saturday. Her husband, two daurhtera a aon. her ateomother a brother and two atnera. irv ludinr Vn AJta Bryart Indiaaaooiia turrire. D.

Flock, are eurhty one. Peoitayt. varua naure. is dead bere. Four daurhtera eurn re.

MADISON lad September Mra. Xarraret Richardeoa. ar eighty lire. and again started digging. She called the sheriff, but before he arrived the neighbors In the vicinity had taken up the matter and chased the three men off the premises.

They were pursued into Johnson county, where they were arrested by the Johnson county sheriff, but later released because there was no charge against them. The two Bronsons and Wright returned to the Ensley farm Saturday and before being detected had dug a hole large enough for a well, but had failed to find the pot of gold. Mrs. Ensley called the sheriff and the men were arrested, and held pending investigation. Warren Bronson, had an automobile which carried a certificate of title Issued to Ralph John, 331 South Dearborn street, Indianapolis.

The license on the car had been Issued to C. H. Baines, Lebanon. Bronson said he bought the car recently from Baines but had never transferred the license. He said the certificate of title he had found in a Junker automobile and had transferred It to his car.

Trespass charges probably will be filed against the men. HALF WAY POINT REACHED IN NEWS TRIP TO PARIS CONTEST The News Swanson Trip to Paris contest has reached the half way point and from now until 11 a. m. October time set for the clcse of the competition, there is expected to be lively rivalry for the goal of a visit to the French capital or to Washington. D.

C. 3 through the questions and answers concerning classified ads that have been published. More of these will be given at times when new angles of the work appear. It should be remembered that the winner cf the contest is to have a free trip to Paris as the guest of Golria Swanson. star of "What a Wid ow.1 with all expenses paid from the heme of the winner to New York, to Paris and return.

There will be a whole week in Paris, with $200 to spend after deducting meals and ho tsl bill. Second place winner will have a free visit of a week to wkJow of Jamea Rirbardaon. ia dead in Hanover. She i iurrned by a lister and a brother. MICHIGAN CITY.

Ind September Stricken with a heart attack. O. E. Tan wr. forly ftre.

Chicaro. died while aboard a motor coach near here. The widow aurrivea. SOTT? EURO. Ind.

SegJember C2. Mr. Mary Ann Wilder, are eirhty. la dead at the home ol her daughter. Mfa.

Carl Scott. Austin. WABASH. September '21 Mrs. John Tyner.

are nzty tau. former reaident of La(ontaine. ia dad at her home in Decatur. Surririnr are the huaband two daurhtera and a iiter. The body" waa brought to Lafontaine for funeral vrriTt oJay The death Oren Beroth.

are former Wabash rewdent. occurred at hi home in Marion of Brsrht a diaeaae. Surriring are the widow and a eieur. RUSHaiXE. Ind September John H.

Frazee. are aeenty thre. Runh county rottimlnun. ia dead of apoplexy. bmc atneken while aeaved in an automobile.

He waa a resident of the county all hia life and owned aeTeral R'jah county tarma. The witow. two hildrn and a aieter avrrire. Funeral nerrtra will ld hers drtertay afternoon Mn Elizabeth J. Winsbip.

are eirbty one. an irtTalid for raot than thirty fire ari died Sunday at the hotn of her vm. CUff Winahip. near The aon aad a aia ter iurvire INDIANA NEWS IN BRIEF GREENFIELD Lon J. lhrly.

ef Jay county. Saturday a anit in Haacock fircuit court araint Orrille Morrow. FortriiJ. whicn he demand damarea of for injuries he receird in an auUmohtle which he aliegea were d'je to canW ina of Morrow. HARTFORD CTTT Three men broke into the' home of Corbet Johrtaon bere and atoie $17 and a goid watch a.

Young Gaa City. reciTed a thirty day eenterxe to the Indiana State Farm and hia automobile dnrer a licenae waa reroked for a year in city court here Saturday when be waa found guilt on a arge of driving an automobile while intoxicated. The sentence waa upend2. HCXTCXGTON Mim Virrirua Shearer, are. fourteen, daughter of Mr.

and Mrt. Charle F. Shearer. 14.12 Grayeton areee. waa named a winner of tbe net am a bed conteat.

which atarted last aprtTir ta con ectioa with Better Homea week. MICH1GAX CTTT Work on the COO. fOu Frackhn atreet bndre here will bei rm Norember 1. The Sherier Compaoy. Chicago, hndge demigrera.

are working on the plana. PERC Tirril Roner'a airplane waa dtrorej by fire here while a mechanic wa dotnr ome avretyiene weidiag at tie airport. The loss ia 52,000. and patent olt. shaped toes, sizes Pile Fabric and Fur Trimmed Models Smartly tailored belted pile fabric coats, fur trimmed novelty sports coats and nice dress coats of good quality.

fabrics trimmed with' large collars and cuffs of Vicuna fox, mandel and Arabian lynx. All sizes for women and misses. Super values at $18. Star Store Second Floor, Boys' and Girls School Shoes gunme nature 01 no i up to 6, $2.48 andpj.t70 Star Store First Floor, Bell, TTdD DD Reg. $42.50 Values Better "quality Axrnlnster ruga woven "an to' one "piece without a seam." Newest fall patterns and colors." SOLD.

ON VERY XASY TERMS. V1" Star Store Third Fleer. I v. jf jrT 1 if 1 Straps, buckles and ties of patent leather, black and colored "kid. Samples and broken lots of regular $3 shoes; sizes 3 to t.

Stylish, com fortable models for fall and winter wear," FlrrtFleor. II and see the amazing special Vsafliiiies PEPPERELIS fayiOUS FINE COVIXTt'SfieetS Tis no wonder women joyouslr murmur over these snowy "guestroom" sheets. Altogether lovely arid exquisitely soft and billowy cool and smooth. At today's remarkably low prices you can welj afford good stock of these sheets. And they.give you no end of wear I '1 Shop today.

mmx xx 4 The celebrated LADY PEPPERELL Sheets So sturdy yoq can use them everyday for years, so handsome you're proud to see them on guest room beds. They're made of fine cotton, and are woven to hit. They wash select them in white or colors. yiX The old reliable PEPPERELL REGULARS" For eighty five years, Peppcrell sheets have been chosen for the hardest sort of day in and day out use.Of course they're handsome too, and launder manfully. Now is the time to lay in a complete stock of these sturdy sheets and cases.

All good stores are offering unusual values Novo in a a a IPIEIPIPISLmiEILIL Use Them Daily News Classified Ada.

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