Indianapolis Times, Volume 32, Number 218, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 January 1920 — Page 4

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CLUB CONTEST WINNERS REAP THEIR REWARD Eleven Boys and Girls Start Sightseeing Trip to Niagara Falls. ALSO TO VISIT TORONTO Eleven boys and girls, winners in boys’ and girls’ club work In Indiana, are on a sightseeing trip today as a reward for faithful endeavor In club contests, The trip will include Niagara Falls, Detroit, Buffalo and Toronto. The party left Indianapolis last night. The prize winners are accompanied by Miss Grace L. King and Fred L. Kem, assistant leaders In club work. The contests were condwted by Purdue university, and included sewing, baking and canning clubs for girls and corn nod pig clubs for boys. The winners, who are making the trip, are Panline Henderson, Sharpsville, Tipton county, sewing: Ruth Radeliffe, Lizton, Hendricks county, baking; Bydia Hoblitzel, Lakeville, St. Joseph connty, canning; Preston Moody, Preemont, Steuben county, com, District No. 1; Charles Clamme, Hartford City, Blackgord connty, corn. District No. 2; Hubert Jones, Liberty, Union county, corn, District No. 3; Gilbert May, Heltonville, Lawrence connty, corn, District No. PatfKHolcroft, Madison, Jaffarson county, corn, District No. 5; James Maxwell, Biber.ty, Union county,' pig breeding, and Irma Hartman, Brooksttm, White county, pig breeding. The state board of agriculture is paying the expenses of the com club winners. The sewing and baking champions are the guests of the. State Home Economics association and the canning club winners are the guests of Ball Brothers, Muncle. HARMONIE CLUB STUDIES FAMOUS OPERASELECTION The Harmonie club met Monday afternon in the green parlors of the Y. W. C. A., when Massanet's opera, “Cinderella,” was given and studied. Art extensive program was presented and rnoye than the usual number of vocalists were on the program. Thomas Nealls, baritone, was engaged to supplement the wt>rk of the club members Mrs. S. K. Buick was the accompanist. Mr. Nealis opened the program by singing “The Side of the Beard” in English and giving all the harmony possibilities of the score. Miss Norma Mueller, Mrs. James Pearson and Mr3. John Elliott gave a trio, "Try to Look Your Best,” In which their voices blended beautifully. The next quartet was sung by these three and Mr. Nealis, “We’ve Position.” “My Sisters Are Happy” was given by Mrs. Reid Steele, who possesses an unusual voice. Mrs. James Lowry was well received In her solo, "Hearts Devoid of Love.” Mrs. Steele and Mrs. Lowry sang the duet, “The Strange Appearance,” in a pleasing manner. Mrs. Helen Warrum Chappell, assisted by Mrs. Clyde Titus, Miss Jessamine Batty, Mrs. John Elliott and Miss Muel ler, gave two interesting selections. The well selected chorus was led by. Mist Chappell in the solo work. The orchestral Interludes were well played by Miss Pauline Stein and Miss Paula Kipp, pianists. SAYS STATE HAS WEAK VOTE LAW Judge Orbison Emphasizes Duty of Women Before Club. No man should be permitted to cast a vote in an American election unless he is a full-fledged American citizen, Charles J. Orbison, attorney and prohibition law enforcement officer for In (liana, told members of the Altrusa club and Its guests in the chateau room at | the Claypool hotel last night. Congratulating the women on obflflnlng the ballot, Judge Orbison attacked j the provisions in the Indiana law which j permits a vote to aliens who have de- i dared their intentions of becoming citizens. He told members of the club that they have a great duty to perform in theso unnsual times. “No year has sounded a greater call to service and duty than the present duty toward business, patriotism and citizenship," he said. Dr. Mary K. Westfall, president of the club, prestded. Chic Jackson gave a “chalk talk,” and a musical program was given by Miss Claris Solomons. Indiana Vassar Club Holds Guest Meeting A gnest meeting of the Indiana Vassar dob was held Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Herbert Eckhouse, when Miss Margaret Lambie, who was director of the Vassar Relief unit at Verdun, and Miss Harriet Sawyer, executive secretary pf the Alumnae asssociatlon gave talks. Miss Lambie told of the work of the unit i in providing three scholarships for French nurses, and of the work done by the unit in the Verdun region. Miss Sawyer discuassed the present activities of the Alumnae asssociation and told of the growing field for executive secretaries of all the alumnae associations Miss Sawyer will represent Vassar at the meeting of the Alumnae association of all colleges at Ann Arbor, Mich„ In the spring. The tea table was presided over by Miss Frances Morrison and Mrs. Frederic Krull. Mrs. Edmund D. Ball oi Muncle was among the guests and Miss Ruth Lockwood and Mrs. Eugene Ball were in charge of the arrangements. Department Club Postpones Affair The tea, which wit's to have been given Friday afternoon, Jan. 23, by the Worn* en’s Department club for the Irvington Fortnightly, Independent Social, New Century, Aftermath, Welfare, Zetathea, Present Day, Parlor, Sesame and Meridian Heights Inter Se clubs, has been postponed until Friday, Jan. 30, on account of the reception given by (be Seventh District Federation of Clubs, for Mrs. E. C. Rumpler, president of the Indiana Federation of Clubs, at the PrOpylaeum. Community Chorus Given Reception The members of the Indianapolis Community chorus were given a reception last evening at the Y. W. C. A., by Mr. and Mrs. James H. Lowry, Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Birge and Miss Dorothy Knight, when, plans for the next concert were made. ‘“The Celestial City” will be given at Tomlinson hall in April. A musical program was given by Mrs. Lowry and Mrs. Everett C. Johnson, vocalists, and Miss Dorothy Knight, pdsnist Former Commander Visits Navy Station Commander J. A. Bell, U. S. N., retired, who was In charge of the naval recruiting station here during the war until Oct. 1, 1918, viaited the station today. He la now making bia home in Liverpool, O.

Canoe Club Outlines Coming Year’s Work E. W. Stelnhart, newly elected president, and other newly elected officers of the Indianapolis Athletic and Canoe club were installed last night and the future of the club was discussed. Other officers installed are: Robert E. Springsteen, first vice president; Harry C. Btuta, second vice president; W. T. Wilson, third vice president; Charles L. Buschmann, fonrth vice president; Lee Bmmclmann, fifth vice president; Bert Hendren, sec-

j&A ffi rfrwlKrk riiflui UjPnl T&Smk' j v Km yMFSv 1 ts Another Great Lot of Those Sterling Wednesday Bargain Squares

Boys’ Regular $4.00 Shoes Real double wear quality, with calfskin uppers and double soles; a genuine Loom End bargain for Wednesday— Pair, $2.90

Women’s ‘Notaseme’ Pure Silk Hose “Notaseme” is a nationally popular brand of silk hose; a standard, dependable make; we purchased a big lot of slight seconds, up to $2.50 kinds; will wear as good as firsts; colors black, gray and brown; Loom End Wednesday “bargain— \ e Pair, SI.OO _ (T)

50-Inch Storm Serge Thoroughly sponged and shrunk; good heavy all wool quality; colors, red, myrtle, Copen, plum, navy and black; for dresses and skirts; $2.98 quality Wednesday L. ’ Yard, $2.67 m

Dixie No. 6 Parlor Brooms Best grade Illinois corn, smooth handle, 85c value (limit 2) — Only 59c rn

72-Inch Mercerized Table Damask Highly mercerized satin finish; smooth, heavy quality; assorted patterns in floral and conventional designs; regular $1.25 grade; Wednesday L. E. S. — Yard, 98c (T)

3-Pound Comfort Cotton Batts Open in a sheet 72x 90; good grade cotton and just enough for one comfort; sl.lO value, (limit 3 rolls) — Roll, 81c (Tf

6-Foot Genuine Cork Linoleum No. 1 quality, sells everywhere at $1.25; provided in assorted neat tile and mosaic patterns; exceptional valyes for tomorrow only— - Sq. Yd., 85c (T)

66x80 Fancy Plaid Woolnap Cotton Blankets In pink, blue, gray or tan block cfesigns; looks like wool and just as warm; an actual ®56.00 value; Wednesday Loom End bargain— Pair, $4.89 <T)

Children’s Button Shoes. High grade black kid shoes; kid or cloth uppers; hand turned soles; sizes up to 8; big special for Wednesday— Pair, $1.39 ' <T >

Children’s Ribbed School Hose AH sizes, reinforced heel and toe; seconds of a 39c value; Wednesday bargain (basement) — Pair, 24c (T)

12-Quart Gray Granite Preserving Kettles Ball handle, first quality; an actual 95c value (limit 3) — Only 59c (T>

retary; W. A. Coffman, treasurer. Thomas A. Wynne was the retiring president New directors Installed are Roltare Eggleston, Robert Hassler and Joseph -Gardner. The holdover directors are G. A. Blttler, George Desabtels and Charles E. Roberts. PHONE RAISE GRANTED. The Citizens’ Telephone Company of Cambridge City has been authorized by the public service commission to increase telephone rates at Cambridge City, Hagerstown. Losantvllle and Blountsville.

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Men’s $3.00 Union Suits Standard make, fleece lined, heavy weight; colors gray, .jaeger and ecru; sizes 34 to 46; $3 grade; slightly imperfect; Wednesday bargain (two suits, $3.25) Suit, $1.85 (T i

Suedene Glove3 for Women Fine gauge close knit cloth, inside fleecing, 2 clasp spring fasteners; colors, black, gray and beaver; all sizes; SI.OO value — Pair, 59c ' iTi

Beautiful Rich Coats For Women/ J .50 Models for Wednesday Selling 1 Actually Worth as High as $49.50; at ’ k£SSL! Here is a coat opportunity no woman can afford to miss. Good, practical styles of the same high standard we sell at all times. ' v Coats of polo cloth, velours, velvets and pompoms; kit coney, sealine, velvet or collars /of self materials; also stylish short length plush coats. All the verious belted, blouse and jileated effects; sizes 16 to 44; complete range of colors. Buy your coa. Wednesday and save SIO.OO to $20.00.

Seconds Men’s Black Cotton Fleece Lined Socks Good weight, elastic ribbed top, slightly imperfect; well - known brand; 35c value (.3 pairs, 50c) — Pair, I7c iT)

*■ 24-Inch Imitation \ Wood Filler Makes most ✓natural border for around rugs; golden oak finish; sells regularly at 65c; special for Wednesday— Yard, 39c (T>

Boys’ Suits, Overcoats and Mackinaws / Up to $19.75 Qualities, Only Absolutely every garment included, for \ P* tomorrow only. No better or bigger selec- / tions wilV.be found in Indianapolis. Every > ra _______ size from 7 to 18. r Eake your unreserved I choice, tomorrow', at 0n1y...., J dßm mMk*

Boys’ $lO and $12.50 v Overcoats Plain blue and green, also rich looking fancy mixtures; sizes 3 to 8; nifty looking styles for the little chap; a wonderful value — At $7.55 IT)

Seconds Set-Snug Union Suits for Women Fine ribbed spring needle knit, medium weight fleecing; shell stitched neck and front,' sleeveless, elbow and long sleeve styles; regular and extra large sizes; worth $2.25 and $2.50 Suit, $1.59 < and $1.79 \

INDIANA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1920.

Urges British to Try Wartime Profiteers LONDON, Jan. 20.—Great Britain’s "war mongers and war contract profiteers” should be tried for their war crimes the same a the former kaiser, the Dally Herald asserted today, adding that Winston Spencer Churchill, secretary of state for war, also should be tried for his attempts to instigate war with Russia. 1

Lovely Style Blouses of Georgette Not an old style in the lot; colors navy, white, flesh, taupe, etc.; embroidery trimmed; sizes 34 to-* 44; regular $5.00 and $5.95 values, for Wednesday only— Special, $3.49 ' . (TI

Regular $5.00 AllWool Serge Middies Women's and misses’ sizes; navy only with white or red braid; also emblems on sleeves; Loom End bargain for WednesdayOnly $3.29

‘ ‘ Cones ’ Boss ” Men’s Work Shirts Best grade indigo blue, good heavy grade, all double stitched yoke back; faced sleeve, pocket; sizes 16 anil 16%; every shirt perfect (two to customer). Each, $1.25 ' : ■

Regular $2.98 Hair Switches Fine quality natural wavy fluffy hair; 26inch size, 3-stem style; $2.98 quality for Wednesday— Only-$1.95 (T)

25c Silk Taffeta Ribbons Fancy stripe and dot effects; nlack, Copen., pink and blue; 5 inches wide; extra good 25c | q/tfa lit y; Wednesday bargain— Yard, 15c m

$4.50 Gingham House Dresses The material alone in every one of these dresses is worth $2.00, not counting the workmanship and designing. Pretty plaids, check > and plain colors, trimmed with Vhite pique collar and cuffs; various styles; sizes 16 to 44; second floor; posh tively for Wednesday only— Choice, $2,59 m

Women’B $1.50 Muslin Gowns Nicely made, full cut, V neck, slipover style; some lace trimmed; a remarkable bargain; also pretty silk camisoles; 2d floor, Wednesday only— At 89c (T)

36-Inch Genuine Scout Dress Percales In stripes and plaids, full pieces, light grounds; 35c value; (we reserve the right to limit quantity), Wednesday— Yard, 19c

Odd Lot of Yarns to Close Out We're closing out many colors we can not get duplicates of— Saxony and Shetland floss kinds; 35c to 45c kinds, Wednesday— Skein, 15c (Ti

Women’s All-Leather Purses Top, and back strap Rtyie; have inside mirror; our regular SI.OO, $1 25 qualities; big special for WednesdayOnly 55c (Ti

Fancy Stripe Silk Shirtings Thirty-two inches wide, pretty crepe de chine weave, neat colored stripes on whitS grounds, excellent for men’s shirts, a quality that launders well; worth $2.50; Wednesday L. v E. S.— ' Yard, $1.98 ‘ (T)

Women’s Hosiery at 33c Pair Slightly imperfect women’s Burson fashioned Beamless hose, black, fine gauge cotton with white sole; also seconds 60c black mercerized llsif hose; regular' and out sizes; 3 piirs, 95<t — Pair, 33c (Ti \

Christian Churches Plan City Revival A campaign for converts will be conducted by the Christian churches of Indianapolis, according to an announcement made at a meeting of ministers of these churches. The campaign will be arranged by Rev. T. W. Grafton, pastor of the Third church; Rev. C. G. Baker, pastor of the West Park church; Rev. \t>. L. Milligan, pastor of the Eighth church.

9x12 Grass Rugs Suitable for dining or bedrooms, also large verandas and sun parlors; extra he&vy quality; regular $17.50 value; special tomorrow — At $10.95 (T)

Women’s Coats, Up to $35.00 Kinds Cloth coats, velvet coats, silvertone coats, velour coats, pompoms, etc.; plain and fur trimmed, belted, blouse and loose back effects; every one a good warnj winter style; excellent variety of colors; sizes 16 to 44; choice for Wednesday only— At $13.95 (T)

Men’s $6.00 and $7.50 Work and Dress Pants Made of fine French serges; also fancy worsteds and heavy weight lined corduroys; sizes 32 to 50; Wednesday bargain— Pair, $5.65 (Ti

Regular $2.95 Envelope Chemise Lovely styles of pink crepe de chine with hand embroidery * and lace trimming; daintily made; regular $2.95 value; Wednesday bargain— Only $1.95 iT ’

Women’s Fleece Lined Hose “Durable Durham” fast stainless black, seamless Bpliced heel and toe; first quality, 35c grade (5 pairs, SI.OO) — ( Pair, 21c (Ti

Men’s Suits and Overcoats Suits of pure all-wool navy serge, also fancy worsteds and cassimeres; overcoats of neat novelty mixtures; seamed, plain or seam belted models; regular $30.00, $35.00 and $40.00 values— At $24.75 IT)

Plain Colored Silk Taffetas Yard wide, best quality silk, and (he leading kind for coming spring dresses; all shades to choose from; regular $2.75 grade; Wednesday— Yard, $2.23 IT)

Women's Up to SIO.OO L?vce Boots Smartest, brown and gray kid lace boots; cloth uppers; genuine leather Louis heels; very stylish, models, worth up to $10.00; for Wednesday— Pair, $4.95 (T)

36-Inch Unbleached Muslin Good quality, free from specks; lengths to 10i yards; an. actual 23c value; Loom End bargain for Wednesday— Yard, 17c (T)

Regular $4.50 Bassinette (or baby crib). Heavy white enameled wood construction; rubber tired wheels; specially priced for Wednesday— At $2.98

Allied Mission Now in Western Siberia LONDON, Jan. 20. —British, French and Japanese diplomats who have arrived in Harbin, have agreed no antibolshevik government similar to that of Admiral Kolchak, can be restored In Siberia, west of Manchuria, a Harbin dispatch to the Times said today. WHEN THE KIDDIES SUFFERFROM COLDS Give them pleasant-to-take, helpful Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey CHILDREN romp around and play and becon^overheated. A cola often results. It should not be neglected one instant. Give them Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey. It is very pleasant to take and its ingredients are sure to ease the tickling throat. It helps In relieving irritation and phlegm Congestion. Clear the air passages. Take Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey yourself for that heavy cold. What ft does for thousands of others it undoubtedly will do for you. All druggists. 30c., 6%. $1.20. pOftOIAX Keeps the Family Well' Don't let the liver remain inactive when Pt> Do-Lax eo easily and promptly gets a free bile-flow started and removes the poisonous waste from young and old systems. Po-Do Lax is a smooth, comfortable laxative. 60c.

TeUs How to Stop a Bad Cough Snvrtatnr results from this fan-ova old home-made syrup, rosily prepared and costs little.

If you have a severe cough or chest cold accompanied with soreness, throat tickle, hoarseness, or difficult breathing, or if your child wakes up during the night with croup and vou want quick help, try this reliable old homemade cough remedy. Any druggist can supply you with by. ounces or Pinex. Pour this into a pint bottle and fill the bottle with plain granulated sugar syrup. Or you can use clarified molasses, honey, or corn syrup, instead of sugar syrup, if desired. This recipe makes a pint of really remarkable cough remedy. It tastes good, and in spite of its low cost, it can be depended upon to give quick and lasting relief. You can feel this take hold of a eough in a way that means business. It loosens and raises the phlegm, stops throat tickle and soothes and heals the irritated membranes that line the throat and bronchia! tubes with such promotness, case and certainty that it is really astonishing. Pincx is a special and highly concentrated compound of genuine Norw’ay pine extract, and is probably the best known means of overcoming severe coughs, throat and che?t colds. There are many worthless imitations of this mixture. To avoid disappointment, ask for “2 ! / 2 ounces of Pinex” with full directions and don't accept anything eke. Guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction or money promptly refunded. The Pinex Cos., Ft. Wayne, Ind. ' —Advertisement.

Safe Remedy lor Children’s Colds ts you want a pure, wholesome and absolutely safe remedy for the relief of coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough, get '’oley’s Honey and Tar. It contains no opiate or habit forming drugs. ' Always Recommends It Charles Baker, Brownsville, Tex., write*: “For msny years psst I have used Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound In and ha mc found it superior to tny other coufh medicine. It is especially efficient in cases oi bad coldsofmy children. I havealways recommended it to my friends as a safe remedy for the childreogos it contains no opiate.” Foley’s j Honey and Tar, COMPOUND LOOSENS THE PHLEGM AND MUCUS,, clears the passages, coats inflamed and irritated membranes with a healing and soothing demulcent, ease* hoarseness, stops tickling in the throat and makes refreshing, restful sleep pcosibie. There is no better remedy for Coughs and Colds than Foley's Honey and Tar,/

SALTS FINE FOR ACHING KIDNEYS ■% We eat too much meat which clogs Kidneys, then the Back hurts. Most folks forget that the kidneys, like the bowels, get sluggish and clogged and need a flushing occasionally, else we have backache and dull misery lu the kidney region, severe headirches, rheumatic twinges, torpid liver, acid stomach, sleeplessness and all sorts of bladder disorders. You simply must veep your kidneys active and clean, and the moment you feel an ache p r pain in the kidney region, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good drug store here, take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with llthta, and is harmless to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity, it alßo neutralizes the acids in the urine so it no longer irritates, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts is harmless; inexpensive; makes a delightful effcrverscent litbiawatcr drink which everybody should take now and then to keep jhelr kidneys clean, thus avoiding serious complications. A well-known local druggist says sells lots of Jad Salts to folks who believe in overcoming kidney it la only troubUtow*dNilMMßi

WHEN YOU SUFFER FROM RHEUMATISM Sloan’s Liniment should be kept handy for aches and pains. WHY wait for a severe pain, an ache, a twinge following exposure, a sore muscle, sciatica, or lumbago to leave naturally when you should keep Sloan’s Liniment handy to help curb It and keep you active and fit? Without rubbing, for it penetrates, apply a bit today to the afflicted part. Note the gratifying, clean, prompt feller that follows. Sloan’s Liniment couldn’t keep its many thousands of friends the world over if It didn’t make good. That’s worth remembering. All druggists--three sizes—the largest for utmost economy. 35c, 70c, $1.40. Painful Piles A Free Trial of Pyramid Pile TreatStent la One of the Grandest Events You Ever Experienced. Yom are suffering dreadfully I with itching, bleeding, protruding piles or hemorrhoids. Now, go over

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a m, mi throat Eases Quickly When You Apply a Little Musterole. And Musterole won’t blister like the old-fashioned mustard plaster. Just spread it on with your fingers. It penetrates to the sore spot with a gentle tingle, loosens the congestion and draws out the soreness and pain. * Musterole is a clean, white Qintment made with oil of mustard. It is fine for quick relief from sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and ( aches of the back oi joints, sprains,sore muscles, bruises,chilblains, frosted feet, colds on the chest. Nothing like Musterole for croupy children. Keep it handy for instant use. 30c avri 60c jars; hospital size $2.50L WATCH THE BIG 4 Stomach-Kidneys-Heart-Ltiiret Keep the vital organs healthy by regularly taking the world’s standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles'— GOLD MEDAL Th National Ramedy of Holland for centuries and endorsed by Queen WilheL min a. At all druggiats, threa aizea. Leak fur th* aaaaa Gold Modal oa mrmrr bos aad accept so imitation

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KELLY MAKES A 1? POUND GAIK Was Hardly Able to Drag Around, but Feels Fine Since Taking' Tanlac. “Talking: about medicines that help people, the one I always recommend IS Tanlac for It set me right four year 4 ago and has kept me In fine shape ever since,“ said C. W. Kelly of 21414 Lake street. Akron, 0., In a conversation with friends recently. Mr. Kelly has been a plasterer for thirty years and has followed his trada in Akron for fourteen years. He la an influential member of the plasterers’ nn lon and well known. “Pretty soon after Tanlac was pus on sale here,”' continued Mr. Kelly, began taking it and in a few weeks* time my troubles left me and I found that I had actuaUy gained seventeen., pounds In weight, besides. Every t months since that time I have taken, a little Tanlac to insure my good healtlw T don't wait until I get to feeling bad* I take It while I’m feeling good and ii keeps me feeling that way, “I had been suffering for three or four years-- from Indigestion, disordered kidneys and rheumatism. My appetite wa* gone, I had severe pains In my back and. felt tired and worn out all the time. I could never get any sound sleep .£nd always felt as tired In the mornings as when I went to bed at night. I was continually losing weight and never felt well at any time. In damp weather my bark and arms fjt so bad with rheumatism I couldu’t sleep at aIL My arms pained me so bad I could hardly got my hands up to my head and it was difficult, during these attacks, for mo tm work at all. “Well, as I eald, Tanlac soon relieved me of these troubles and I have been eating three hearty meals a day and feeling fine ever since. I used to coma dragging In to my boarding house In the hardly able to make it. but now you can see me stepping about am spry as a young man. I’ll be 00 years of age in March, but no one takes me to he more than 45, and I can do as much* work in a day as I ever could. When my friends ask me how I manage to keep In such good shape and look so young l always tell them—Talac Is what does the trick and advise them to try It. I never have a pain of any kind, sleep like a log every night, and feel llkewdrklng every day.' I wouldn’t think of being without Tanlac for T just tMnk lt* the greatest medicine ever made.” Tanlac Is sold in Indianapolis by the Hook Drug Cos. and Haag Drug Cos. undo.* personal direction of a special Tanlau representative. —Advertisement.

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