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12 THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1932. OBITUAR Y. CITES OPPOSITION GO TO CHICAGO CO. P. OFFICES Wlk MAROTT'S DOWNSTAIRS TO TAX NG UNITS Rites Will Be Held Today for Rev.

W. H. McDowell ffrnitnmtmmiwtmmmmmiiiummmmmmmm. 11 w.mii ihiwmihiimui imiimii ,1.1 iiii i jlitr--'--'liiiliir I wuwi.hwwi'ia i hihwiiimiMm III III I Sj Funeral services for the Rev. W.

H. McDowell, 56 years old, 2322 Kenwood avenue, for fourteen years connected with the Church Members' At Every Day in the Week MEN'S OXFORDS Just received! 500 Pairs durable, long-wearing, all SOLID LEATHER oxfords for dress or work. Black and Brown Calf and smart grain combinations. All sizes. Relief Association, will be held at 10 o'clock this morning in Shir-1 Brothers' tral chapel, 946 North Illinois street.

Burial will be in Crown Hill cemetery. The Rev. Mr. McDowell died esday in the Methodist hospital. He be-c a ill on a train while re-turning from Memphis, remained in Rus-s 1 1 ville, el 5 Rev.

W. H. McDowell. DRUGS Epsom Salts 1 An Tincture of Arnica, 3 ozs. 25c Boracic Acid, 8 ozs 18c Castor Oil, 6 ozs 25c 25c Zinc Oxide Ointment 21c 25c Mercurochrome Solution 19c 2-Gr.

Quinine Capsules, 3 doz. 25c 20c Bicarbonate of Soda 15c three weeks and was brought to Indianapolis Labor day. He held pastorates in Batesville, Westport, Madison and Rising Sun and was supply pastor one year of the Wesley Chapel M. E. Church in NOVELTY and ARCH BRACE SHOES National Realty Official Points to Economy DemandValues Higher.

State control of local budgets, espe-pecially pertaining to public roads, schools and the function of assessment, were recommended yesterday by Herbert U. Nelson of Chicago, executive secretary of the National Association of Real Estate Boards, in an address before the Indianapolis-Real Estate Board in the Hotel Washington. A trend of thought is spreading In many states for elimination of the thousands of local taxing units, he said. So pronounced has this movement become that President Hoover has been urged to call a national conference of tax experts to meet in Washington in December to draft pioneer tax measures which may be adapted to the legislatures in each state, Mr. Nelson said.

Mr. Nelson pointed out many legislatures will convene in January and that the national tax conference should outline definite programs which may be considered by the various assemblies. Cheerful Spirit Over V. S. "There is a cheerful spirit developing around the country and I believe that with all the recent major projects set in motion for the improvement of real estate and business in general, the skies will grow brighter every day," Mr.

Nelson asserted. "Real estate is in a more favorable position today than any other major commodity." Mr. Nelson said he and the president of the national association recently completed a tour of the country, where they observed conditions. "In St. Louis, Kansas City and Denver we had the biggest meetings held this year," Mr.

Nelson said. "It was apparent there is a real revival of interest in the possibilities of real estate. The fear of the banking system has subsided. This improvement shows an easing in the credit Mrs. Pauline Mueller 1,700 Pairs of ladies' and misses' Arch Brace and Novelty Shoes.

Outstanding Values! Pumps, ties, straps and oxfords! All sizes and widths! REMEDIES SOc Phillips V7 Milk of Magnesia 30c Pape's Diapepsin 24c 75c Mead's Dextri Maltose -59c 35c Bayer's Aspirin, 24s 24c 25c Feen-a-mint Gum 19c 50c Hand's Colic Remedy 39c 85c Kruschen Salts 59c 60c Zonite Ointment 42c 60c Caldwell's A As Syrup of Pepsin TTtC $1.00 Lysol Antiseptic 84c 60c Lavoptik Eye Wash 49c $1.00 Cardui for Women 79c 50c Coolene Foot Creme 39c $1.00 Ironized Yeast Tablets 84c 40c Abilena Mineral Water 34c $1.00 Miles' Nervine 79c $1.25 S.S.S. Blood Purifier 94c $1.00 Nujol Mineral Oil 74c State Leaders to Confer With National Heads Following County Series. Heads of the Republican state organization left for Chicago last night to confer with leaders at the national G. O. P.

headquarters today. Included in the party were Ivan C. Morgan, state chairman; Mrs. J. E.

P. Holland, state vice chairman; Harry C. Fenton, secretary; George A. Ball, national committeeman; Miss Dorothy Cunningham, national committee woman, and A. N.

Bob-bitt, director of the speakers' bureau. They will confer with Everett Sanders, national chairman; C. W. Ramseyer, director of the national speakers' bureau, and Mrs. Ellis A.

Yost, director of the national women's division. Third Conference Held. The' third of a series of conferences was held yesterday by leaders at the state headquarters with a group of Republican county organization heads. The conferences completed the survey except in a few counties which were not represented at the meetings during the last three days. A final conference for those who have not been to headquarters will be held next week, Mr.

Morgan announced. Vice chairmen from fifty-two counties attended the conferences yesterday and reported women's organizations well advanced in the rural sections. Speak to Vice Chairmen. Miss Genevieve Brown of Wina-mac, candidate for re-election as reporter of the Supreme and Appellate court, and Miss Mary A. Sleeth of Rushville, candidate for treasurer of state, spoke to the vice chairmen.

Hostesses at the women's conference were Mrs. Holland, Mrs. Frank D. Hatfield, Indianapolis, chairman of the women's speakers' bureau; Mrs. Frank J.

Reynolds, Cambridge City, director women's Republican clubs; Miss Cunningham; Miss Lucy Patton, chairman of Young Voters' League; Mrs. Jessie Levy, Mrs. Lee Davis, Mrs. William Bray and Mrs. Robert A.

Dennis, all of Indianapolis. FIVE MEETINGS SCHEDULED. Five meetings will be held today and tomorrow in different parts of the state for Republican women, Mrs. Frank D. Hatfield, chairman of the women's speakers' bureau of the state committee, announced yesterday.

Mrs. Robert A. Dennis, Indianapolis, will speak at 2 o'clock this after 29c Witch Hazel One Pt. Store Hourst 8:30 to 6:00 I Saturdays: 8:00 to 6:30 Dies in Moffetts, Wash. Mrs.

Pauline Mueller, 79 years old, for forty-nine years a resident of the South side and widely known among families of German descent there, died yesterday in Moffetts, after an illness of several months, according to word received by relatives here. Mrs. Mueller had made her home with a daughter. Mrs. P.

A. Peterson, in Moffetts the last fifteen years. She came to Indianapolis when she was 15 years old. She was born in Cincinnati, O. Funeral services will be held in Moffetts tomorrow, with burial in Portland, Ore.

Mrs. Mueller was a member of Sacred Heart Church and of the Christian Mothers' Society. She was president of the society several years. She was the widow of August Mueller, who died about thirty-five years ago. Survivors are two daughters, Mrs.

Peterson and Mrs. J. G. Boyes of Lawrence, Kas. a son, Gus Mueller, 1819 Union street, secretary-treasurer of Reed-Mueller, and a judge for the state bureau of motor vehicles; a brother, George R.

Popp, 1821 North Alabama street, a tea and coffee merchant at the city market, and si grandchildren. 50c Unguentine Ointment 39c 35c Peroxide of Hydrogen, lb. 29c 20c Senna Leaves, 4 ozs. 15c 35c Spirits of Camphor, 2 ozs. 25c Powdered Alum, 1 lb 20c 50c Comp.

Cathartic Pills, 100s, 39c 35c Asaf etida Tablets, 2 1 00s, 29c 35c Fresh Seidlitz Powders, 12s, 19c 35c Tincture of Iodine, 2 ozs. 25c Obsolete Froperty Cleared. "Most of the real estate men are going back to work. They are not sitting back and waiting for something to happen." Collateral Loans Repayable over a period of a whole year Mr. Nelson cited work undertaken The New Rosa Del by four Chicago real estate brokers to rehabilitate a mile-square of obso- RAtMCHOQGA iulb yiupuny meir cuy.

meetings first were held with owners of the properties in the district and representatives of improvement associa MRS. ELIZABETH TROTTER. Mrs. Elizabeth Trotter, 91 years old, died Wednesday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Retta Davidson, tions.

for 25c The rehabilitation of rundown com in Detroit, John W. Trotter, a REQUIRED NO CO-MAKERS noon at Carmel before a group of Made of choice all Havana filler, full 5 -inch Corona shape. An excellent cigar at 5c each or son, has been informed. Mrs. Trotter Uox of 50 at $1.98 nepuDlican workers.

Mrs. Frank Donner, Greencastle, will speak at noon today at Cambridge City. She will speak at North was a resident of North Salem many years, going to Detroit a year ago to munities will "bring back" the district to its former prestige, improve property values and social conditions, he said. Rehabilitation must be done on a large scale and not by isolated improvements. ft make her home with her daughter.

Vernon tomorrow afternoon and at 29 CIGARETTES Tins of 50 The body was returned to the home of Mrs. George Thompson, another Crreensburg tomorrow nieht with Establishment of the Federal home 5c Crcmo Clears, 9 1 Cln Hook's Ufor AUV Uox of 50 at $1.59 5c Crane's Imported, 7 9a( Hook's for Raymond S. Springer, nominee for Genuine Gold Medal MATCHES 1 2 10c loan bank system and the Indiana tax limitation law were highly commended by Mr. Nelson. He ex Ciirton of 4 Tins iiOO Clga.) sm i LUCKY ST1UKKS OIIKSTEK-FiELJ-'S OLD GOLDS iiovernor.

Mrs. Charles Combs of Bloomfleld. Morris Plan Collateral Loans allow you to repay in twelve regular monthly payments. This plan permits you to budget your expenses and repay on a basis easily adjusted to your income. See us for all details of Morris Plan Collateral Loans.

Uox of 50 at $1.69 Seventh district vice chairman, will plained that the National Association Real Estate Boards worked for daughter, in-Lizton, yesterday. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 o'clock tomorrow morning in the Methodist Episcopal Church in North Salem. Burial will be in the Trotter cemetery, east of North Salem. Other survivors are Mrs. Mary C.

Kinder of Los Angeles, a daughter, and James W. Trotter of North Salem, a son. u. months for passage of the home loan bank bill and was helped greatly by the building and loan associations, Morrig Plan In-restm Certificates, U. S.

Liberty Dondg and Treasury 0 s. State, County and City Improvement Bonds. Other acceptable, listed Sees Realty Price Gains. Mr. Nelson expressed belief that speaK tomorrow at Russellville.

STORE THEFTS CHARGED. Dan Coplea, address unknown, was arrested on a charge of petit larceny after he was alleged to have stolen a number of articles in a downtown 5 and 10-cent store yesterday afternoon. Eight pairs of hose, an electric curling iron, a pair of pliers and a pocket knife, all said to have been the property of the store, were alleged found in his pockets. when the district banks open Oct. 15, storks and bonds.

The Indianapolis Morris Plan Company S. E. Corner Delaware and Ohio Sts. KI. 1536 the value of real estate will increase about 15 per cent.

The banks will bo of immediate help to the home ZEP CROSSES TO BRAZIL PERNAMBUCO, Brazil, Sept. 15 UP) The Graf Zeppelin arrived here late this afternoon on another of her regular trips between Germany and South America. owner, he said. Abolishment of special assessment 7. laws is a certain way to lower taxes, Mr.

Nelson declared. Such laws, he explained, may have been just many years ago, but have since become TOILETRIES SI B. Paul OA Henna 50c Carmen Face Powder 44c 50c Pro-phy-lac-tic Tooth Brush, 34c $1.00 Golden Peacock Bleach 49c 60c Neet Depilatory 49c 25c Spiro Deodorant 19c 60c Dorin Rouge 54c 60c Danderine Hair Tonic 54c For the Home 75c Fly-Tox Ar Fly Spray OfC 25c Wright's Silver Cream Polish, 2 1 25c Columbia Ammonia, Qt. 19c 50c 0-Cedar Polish 39c $1.00 Antrol, Set Complete 74c 25c Sunshine Shoe Cleaner 19c New Sterno Stove and Heat 19c 15c Rit Dye, 13c 2 for 25c 'obsolete and vicious. This type of law has been practically wiped out in New York, he said.

Doing away with all the local school tax districts would be a tre mendous improvement, he continued. The California Legislature, he said, at its coming session is expected to have before it two major proposals for tax adjustment, both of them based on state assumption of functions hitherto performed by local governmental units. Would Provide Sales Tax. The first is a proposed amendment SOc Freeman's Face Powder 44 3 s. 39c Daffy's Malt Syrup to the state constitution which would require the state to assume her share of school support now contributed by the counties and raised by ad valorem property taxes, a total of 000,000 yearly.

To replace these taxes it directs the Legislature to levy an income tax and sales taxes on selec 89c 29c 89c 39c 21c $1.00 Winx for Eyelashes 35c Fasteeth Plate Powder $1.00 Othine Freckle Cream 50c Gloco Hair Dressing 25c Listerine Tooth Paste tive nonessential commodities. The second measure, assumption by the state of a larger share of road costs, it is proposed that the state take over 6,623 miles of county roads and additional through routes into the state highway system. The -i 7 jteto proposal, he said, would permit re 25c Drano for Drains 22c 45c Piatt's Chlorides 34c Crude Carbolic Acid, Qt. 30c $1,000 Guaranteed Roach Killer, 54c 75c Johnson's Floor Wax 59c 50c Samoline for Painted Walls, 45c 75c Old English Polish. 59c Bon Ami, bar 10c; powder 12c 25c H.

H. Carpet Soap 19c 50c Semdac Liquid Gloss 34c 10c Climalene, 3 for 25c duction in county taxes on real estate, so effecting a more equitable distribution of tax costs. The co-ordination of state and Federal income tax laws also would tend to lower tax rates, he said. 50c Mennen's Shaving Cream 39c SOc Hinds' Almond Cream 39c 35c Odorono Deodorant 32c 50c Boncilla Clasmic Pack 45c SOc Kolynos Tooth Paste, 3 for $1.15 Kirk's Hardwater Castile Soap 5c Home Loan Banks Stock Application Blanks Arrive red feeling a ti has no place in home-work hour the happy then pause a moment and reason in a common-sense way what may be the cause and Its relation to the blood A Delightful Week-End CANDY SPECIAL 2 Lbs 49c A 58c Value Copies of the Federal home loan bank act and application blanks for prospective subscribers to stock in the home loan banks were received yesterday by C. G.

Dunphy, industrial commissioner of the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce. The material was sent by the Federal home loan bank board at Washington and will be distributed to building and loan associations throughout the state. The Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce is cooperating with the Federal board in sale of stock prior to the opening of the twelve district banks Oct. 15. Mr.

Dunphy said he is receiving queries from all parts of tho state. The local chamber will direct the sale of stock in central Indiana, as far south as Vincenncs and as far north as Marion. The bank to be established in Indianapolis will serve both Indiana and Michigan. Rite Grand Commander Arrives for Conference Leon M. Abbott of Boston, sovereign grand commander of the supreme council, Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite, arrived in In What part does hemoglobin play in the blood picture? You know we breathe oxygen into the lungs and exhale carbon dioxide BUT did you know it takes red-blood-cells, rich in hemoglobin, to convey the Oxygen throughout the body and to throw off the poisonous waste product When nourishment enters the blood stream it is "burned." This proces makes for body heat and energy, but in the conversion process carbon, dioxide gas is given off.

This is- Eoisonous to the system. It should rapidly removed. The hemoglobin, in the red-cells of the blood, picks up this carbon dioxide turning the blood blue and conveys it to the lungs to be thrown off. Then the hemoglobin takes up the oxygen from the air, breathed into the lungs, turning the blood red again and carries this very important agent so necessary for life to every, part of the body even to the This is a continuous process. Com- plete circulation occurs about every -eight minutes.

You see how very, very important it is for the blood to have its full strength of red-blood-cells and hemoglobin. Overwork, worry, colds, sickness and diet neglect frequently reduce the red-blood-cells and their hemoglobin content. When the red-blood-cclls and their hemoglobin content are lowered, the -system is not expelling the carbon dioxide as fast as it is accumulated neither is the system getting sufficient oxygen. Some of the things which may result from such a lowered blood count are pallor of the skin, poor circulation, exhaustion, weakness, quick fatigue, faintness, numbness, pricking sensations, stiffness, heart palpitation, nervousness, flabby flesh, underweight, disturbed digestion, lack of appetite, nausea, constipation, diarrhea, pimples and boils. Dangerous consequences may follow a lowered blood count.

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Pound NO matter whether it is the mother who is weak frail run-down or whether it is the children the home is not as happ as it should be. In all humanity, and particularly among women and children, a deficiency of hemoglobin in the blood a lowered blood count it is often called is a very frequent complaint. Among the common symptoms, one or more of which is usually found in this condition, are, lack of appetite, poor digestion, paleness, nervousness, skin disorders, weakness, and a run-down condition generally. Hemoglobin plays an important role in body vitality and enduring strength it is the carrying agent in the blood which takes oxygen from the lungs to all parts of the body even to Ihe skin and carries off the waste product. S.S.S.

stimulates the production of hemoglobin, when deficient. Furthermore, it promotes a keen appetite and improves digestion so necessary in food assimilation. You can feel the rejuvenating effect S.S.S. brings the body by its tonic action. As it in-creases your red-cells and restores your hemoglobin you will begin to feel better look better.

A distinctive thing about S.S.S. is that it is made from jresh roots, barks and herbs and being in liquid form it is readily absorbed by the system. It will not interfere with any other treatment you may be taking. Its efficacy has been proved by scientific tests and by its use for more than 100 years. 1 Try S.S.S.

yourself give it to your children! Get it from any drug store. 'In two sizes: regular and double the latter is more economical and is sufficient for a two weeks' treatment. It may be the means of bringing better health and more happiness to you and yours. Then why not begin the S.S.S. course of treatment today? Insist on S.S.S.

the proven blood tonic. Itchy Toes If you suffer from the queer skin disease which causes Intense Itching of toes and feet, cracking, peelinc, scaling skin, Crotch Itch and RinK-worm, you should use Pr. Nixon's Nixocierm to avoid spreading the Infection to your hands or other pari. Nlxoderm acts with amazing Bpeed, becauso It Is designed for this particular skin dlBease. It trust stop the Itch almost Instantly and quickly heal the skin soft and smooth or the small purchase price will be refunded.

$1 Nixoderm, 94c dianapolis yesterday in advance ot sessions of the council here Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Mr. Abbott is ranking officer of the Northern Masonic jurisdiction, which includes the fifteen states north of the Ohio river and east of the Mississippi river. Mr. Abbott was accompanied by Charles H.

Spilman of Boston, grand secretary general. The party was met at the Union station by Eugene E. Vatet of Muncie, active member of the supreme council for Indiana. With headquarters at the Claypool hotel, the officiarls will plan a series of officers' meetings in advance of the council meeting. builds sturdy Yhealth These Prices for Indianapolis Stores Only! MAIL OIIDEKS FILLED SAM 13 DAY.

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