Indianapolis Times, Volume 32, Number 262, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 March 1920 — Page 4

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FIRMS NEGLECT TAX RETURNS Lists Made for Investigation by Assessors. Many foreign and domestic corporations, listed with the Indiana secretary of state, have not been making returns to local assessors. The state tax board today is making a list of such corporations to be mailed to assessors In order that they may be investigated. Corporations on which no returns have been made are thought, for the most part, to be small ones. The discrepancies between the numbers listed from counties and the numbers on which returns have been made are doubtless In some degree due to business failures. Lake county assessors reported only 190 corporations in 1919. although the number listed with the secretary of state was 681. In Allen county 400 returns were made out of corporations listed. Corporations will have less Incentive for evading making financial returns this year, members of the tax board say, because, under the new law, unincorporated firms will be required to fill out •Bpplemental assessment sheets giving an Eceunt of their liabilities and assets, as well as incorporated firms. Balance sheets of firms will be used in making the assessment. In the past the appraisal of the assessor has been accepted on all property and merchandise held by unincorporated firms. There was complaint from many corporations in 1919 against assessments based on financial returns because unincorporated companies were not required to make 6uch returns. The first 1920 session of the tax commission will begin April 5 and end May 24, NORMA TALMADGE POKER WITNESS New York Manufacturer Arrested, Accused of Cheating. NEW YORK, March 11.—The last card In Broadway’s sensational stud poker season was- turned down today by Justice Kemochan In the court of special .sessions. It was a warrant for the arrest of Louis Krohnberg, wealthy manufacturer of women’s wear, at whose home Norma Talmadge and other New York celebrities are said to have lost approximately $350,000 by the use of marked cards. Discovery of cheating, it is said, was made during the final game of the series played at the home of Joseph Schenck, husband of Norma Talmadge. PARTY HELD NEW YEAR’S EVE. Gnests at the party, which was held on New Year’s eve, ascribe most of the credit for the detection to Miss Talmadge, whose husband brought about a dramatic denouement by betting wildly Into Krobnberg’s pair of aces with a pair of kings, and then kicking Krohnberg Into the street oa the showdown. At the hearing yesterday Jacob Silverman, who appeared as complainant, testified that he had lost $7,300 at Krohnberg's home, and, suspecting dishonesty had taken away one of the decks used In the game. The cards, he said, were later found to be “readers." the fleur-de-lis on their backs being marked in such a way that the player in the secret could recognize them. BIG PENALTY IS POSSIBLE. All the participants in the games, Including Miss Talmadge, will be required to testify when Krohnberg Is brought to trial. In the event that Krohnberg is foaind guilty five times the amount of the players’ losses may be collected and distributed among charities designated by the state. There Is some dispute concerning the amount lost by the players. Mr. Silverman says $330,000 la an approximate estimate. Krohnberg’s attorneys deny all the charges and display checks aggregating $68,000 Indorsed by Mr. Schenck and others as payees, which, they say, represent losses suffered by their client.

Four Generations at Funeral of Woman, 95 The funeral of Mrs. Eva Miller, 95, whe died Monday attthe home of her daughter, Mrs. Fred Glaescher, 1213 Fletcher •venue, will be held at 9 o’clock tomorrow morning at St. Patrick’s church. High mass will be read and burial will be In Holy Cross cemetery. Mrs. Miller was born In Prussia and came to this country with her parents when she was 20 years of ago. She came to Indianapolis in 1859, nnd for slxty-one years had been a resident of this city. Surviving are eight great-grand-children. ore sister, Mrs. L. R. Peanlcke; five children, George Miller, Mrs. Catherine Moesiein, Mrs. Glaescher, Mrs. Elisabeth Suesa and Mrs, Francis Muller, all of Indianapolis, and five grandchildren, Joseph A Moesiein and Mra. Edward F. Mueller, Indianapolis) Mra. Catherine Vesper, Cincinnati, O.; George A. Suess, RushTllle, and Mrs. Oscar GL Suesa, Oklahoma City, Okla. Banquet and End Shoe Meeting The Joint convention of the Indiana Retail Shoe Dealers' association and the Indiana Shoe Travelers’ association, which has been In progress here since Monday, ended la;t night with a banquet and dance In the Riley room of the Claypool hotel, which was attended by more than 000 members and their wives. The following officers of the Retail Shoe Dealers’ association were elected at the closing business session: Edgar Hart, Indianapolis, president; Charles Wheeler, Cambridge City, first rice president; Paul S. Kuebn, South Bend, second vice president; C. E. Young, Indlanapoliß, recretary-treasurer, and Victor E. Valle, Kokomo; Louis C. Stein, New Albany; Earl J. Crawford, Crown Point; Clyde Warner, Muncie, and Frank Conrath, Terre Haute, director*. Calls for Women in Industrial Field Fred Klein smith, federal and state employment director, le seeking women for employment In various lines of industry, he said today. “The demand for healthy, well-trained women is growing steadl'y and the supply la diminishing,” he said. "The war brought women Into Industrial work In Rltat numbers and they made The difficulty seem* to be to establish approximate estimates of the number that will be available for any given form of work at any given future period.” Irish Policy Draws Fire From Asquith LONDON, March 1L —Former Premier Asquith, who was recently re-elected to the house of commons for Paisley H>eke scathingly of Irish conditions befog* the "Eighty club,” of which he wmi re-elected president. He charged that a large proportion of the crime In Ireland was due to the senseless policy *f the present government. CAN’T SHUT GATE—IT’S GONE. SEATTLE, March 11. — Jake Lean can't close his front gate. He has asked the police to help him. Somebody swiped the gats hinges ’n everything.

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Hunger Strikers Fall Before Soup DETROIT, March IL—The enticing odor of simmering soup was too much for the hunger striking alleged radicals at Fort Wayne. After their two days’ fast, the 200 hunger strikers surrendered to the charms of soup and ate everything in sight. The men had not eaten since Monday noon. Leader to Discuss Settlement Work Methods of conducting settlemest work in the east will be discussed by Dr. John L. Elliott, president of the National Federation of Settlements, headquarters in Boston, Mass., at a meeting to be held at the Y. M. C. A. Tuesday evening, March 23. Dr. Elliott will speak to representatives of five of the settlement houses of Indianapolis, which have organized a settlement council. They are the Flanner house. Cosmopolitan chapel, Jewish federation. Immigrants’ aid and Christamore settlement. Dr. Elliott will talk to the council on the vain* of co-operation In settlement work. lie comes to Indianapolis at the solicitation of the Christamore Settlement society, which is the only society In Indiana affiliated with the National Federation of Settlements. An invitation to attend the meetings is extended by those Jn charge of the arrangements. Want to Work for Uncle Sam? Read: Civil service examinations for positions open to both men and women In Washington, D. C, the Philippines Islands and elsewhere will be held In room 421 of the Federal building In the near future, according to R. F. Stuart, secretary of the civil service board. Examinations will bo held for the following government positions: Teachers and engineers for service In the Philippines, teachers and Industrial Instructors in the Indian schools, protective hygiene social service agents, addr caeo graph and calculating machine operators, wool marketing experts, mechanical and specification engineers, land law clerks (lawyers), domestic science teachers, specialised horticulturists, modern language translators, fuel and research engineers, patent office examiners, opticians, laboratory assistants, anatomical experts, lithographic transferrers, fish cnlturtsts, reservation wardens, expert designers, tool experts, fuel and mining drillers, bacteriologists, money counters and poultry experts.

State Will Abandon Brookville Hatchery The *tate fish hatchery at Brookville will be discontinued this spring and flngerllngs for stocking streams formerly served by this hatchery will be obtained at the Riverside park hatchery, It was announced today by the state department of conservation. According to Richard Lleber, director of conservation, it has always been difficult to maintain a proper water level at Brookville because of an underlying strata of gravel. Roy Burns, on whose land the hatchery was located, will operate a hatchery and fish pond In connection with the Magnesia Springs summer resort. GIRLS! TRY THIS! | DOUBLE BEAUTY : , OF YOUR HAIR Use moist cloth! A mass of gleamy, fluffy hair In a few moments you can transform your plain, dull, flat hair. You can have it abundant, soft, glossy and full of life. Just get at any drug or toilet counter a small bottle of “Danderlne” for a few cents. Then moisten a soft cloth with the Danderlne and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. Instantly, yes, immediately, you have doubled the beauty of your hair. It will be a mass, so soft, lustrous and so easy to do up. All dust, dirt g.nd excpssive oil Is removed. Let Danderlne put new life, eolor, vigor and brightness in your hair. This stimulating tonic will freshen your scalp, check dandruff ipnd falling hair and help your hair to gro'jfc long, thick, strong and beautiful.—

ROW IN CHINA * STARTS REVOLT Scramble for Office Lines Up Military Rivalries. SHANGHAI, Marc a U.—A’sr has begun in Homan province because of the effort of the Peking government to appoint Wu Kwang-Hutn provincial governor to supplant Chao-YI, whose forces are opposing those of Wu Kwang-Hsln. This condition and the outbreak of hostilities in Kwangtimg province, where fighting Is proceeding between southern factions, have brought to light a league of eight provinces—Fukien, Kinngsu, Kiangsu, Chihli, Honan, Szechwan, Hupeh, Shantung and Kiangsl— aiming to effect peace by uniting against the militarists both of Peking and the south, and forcing dissolution of the parliaments at Canton and reking. The forces supporting Chao-Yi In Honan are moving on Chengchow, and a cordon has been drawn along the Peking-llankow railway north of Chengchow, to resist the reking troops. Shrine Potentate to Be Murat Guest W. Freeland Kendrick* of Philadelphia will make his first off Mal ceremonial appearance in Indianapolis on March 26 since he was elected Imperial potentate of the Shriners at the national convention hold hero last June. The Imperial potentate will bo the guest of honor at the Murat temepla on March 2b at an elaborate ceremonial. Dimer F. Gray, potentate of Murat temple, and his official divan, will undertake the pilgrimage to Mecca with a large class. The Bhrlnera are planning to make the first official ceremonial visit to the Imperial potentate a brilliant event.

NAME “BAYER” ON GENUINE ASPIRIN Get relief without fear as told in “Bayer package'’ SHj r\yf/ ' "Bayer Tablet* of Aspirin” to be gen- ! nine must be marked with the safety "Bayer Cross.” Them you are getting the true, world-famous Aspirin, proscribed by physicians for over 18 years. Always buy an unbroken package of "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" which contains proper directions to safely relieve Colds, Headache, Tootaehe, Earache, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Rheumatism, Neuritis, Joint Pains, and Pain generally. Handy tin boxes of twelve tablet* cost but a few cents. Druggists also sell larger “Bayer” packages. Aspirin Is the trade mark of llayer Manufacture of Monoacetlcaddester of Salleylleacid.—Advertisement. RHEUMATISM LEAVES YOU FOREVER Deep Seated Uric Acid Deposits Are Dissolved and the Rheumatic Poison Starts to Leaves the System Within Twenty-four Hours. Every druggist in this county Is authorized to say to every rheumatic sufferer In this vicinity that if two bottles of Allenrhu, the sure conqueror of rheumatism, does not stop all agony, reduce swollen Joints and do away with even the slightest twinge of rheumatic pains, he will gladly return your money without comment. ; Allenrhu has been tried and tested for years, and really marvelous results have j been accomplished In the most severe cases where the suffering and agony was intense and piteous and where the patient was helpless. Allenrhu relieves at once. Immediately after you start to take it the good work begins. It searches out the uric acid deposits, dissolves the secretions and drives rheumatic poison out of the body through the kidneys and bowels. It’s marvelous how quickly It acts. Blessed relief often comes in two days, and even in cases where the suffering Is most painful all traces disappear In a few days. Mr. James H. Allen, the discoverer of Allenrhu, who for many years suffered the torment of acute rheumatism, desires all sufferers to know that he does not want a cent of any one’s money unless Allenrhu-. decisively conquers this worst of all diseases, and he has Instructed Haag Drug Cos. to guarantee It In every Instance.—Advertisement.

INDIANA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1920.

MAY ABOLISH SURVEYOR JOBS Proposed Legislation Would Put County Engineer in Charge. County surveyors’ offices in Indiana would be abolished and county engineers’ offices substituted under legislative proposals of the County Surveyors’ association and the Indianapolis chapter of the American Association of Engineers. Both the governor and Jesse E. Eselibach, chief 'of the board of accounts, have indorsed the plan, according to the two organizations behind the project. Agitation for an amendment to the state constitution for such a change grew out of the ruling of the state board of accounts, stopping the pay of engineers by the county for preliminary surveys of township and county highway improvements. In the past this money had been advanced by the county until the bond Issue money for the work was available. The bUI to abolish the surveyor’s office will be submitted to the proposed special sessions, It Is said. It also provides for an engineers’ license law to includes architects and gives power to the county council to fix the salaries of county offices such as the cqpnty engineers and his assistants and to provide for the' expense of preliminary surveys.

BRITISH SATIRIST HITS U.S. DIVORCE Chesterton Pokes Fun at Laxity in Rap at Reform. LONDON, March U.—The reformers who are trying to make divorce as easy in Great Britain as it is in the United States are ridiculed In a satirical treatise entitled “The Superstition of Divorce,” by Gilbert K. Chesterton, the famous essayist. Given a riot of divorce, he says, the world may soon come to making Its distinctions between those “who are mar--1 ried” and those "who ar© really mnr- | ried.” j "The obvious effect of frivolous divorce will bo frivolous marriage," Mr. Chesterton afcserts. “The old Joke about choosing* the wife to harmonize with the furniture might quite logically return, not as a Joke but reality. "Ab regards marriage after divorce, it no more alters the moral quality of conjugal Infidelity than the mere kiss i on the bible alters the moral quality of perjury." Mr. Chesterton sees the time coining when a man should designate his domestic status and offers some suggestions. | One is to sign the letters “L. W.“ after j hJS name, signifying “Lives with wife.” Another is to attach the Insignia “N. D. 1 Y., meaning “Not divorced yet.” “It Is wholly possible that the time ; will arrive when, upon entering some ’ strange city, a traveler will see a state- ! ly column erected to the memory of ’A 1 wife who never ran away with a soldier." BROOM REPLACES VACUUM. SACRAMENTO, Cal., March 11 Vac uum street cleaners here have been ft failure and the city la about to return to the broom. HOW TO DARKEN GRAYHAIR A Cincinnati Barber Telia How to Make for Gray Hair. Mr. Frank Harbaugh. of Cincinnati, Ohio, who has been a barber for move than forty years, recently made the following statements "Anyone can prepare a simple mixture at home, at very little cost, that 1 will darken gray hair, and make It soft and glossy. To a half pint of ; water add 1 ounce hay rum, a small box of Ilarbo Compound and % ounce glycerine. These Ingredients can he bought at any drug store at very little coat. Apply to the hair twice a week until the desired shade la obtained. This will make a gray-halred person look twenty years younger. It la easy to use, does not color the moat delicate scalp, Is not sticky or greasy and does not rub oft.”—Advert tlsement.

MONNETT’S KAN-DO-ITS For Rheumatism and Nervous Exhaustion, Lame Back, Kidney, Bladder and Stomach Troubles. And All Forms of Blood Diseases. Nov. 18, 1919. The Monnett Medicine Company, lndianapolis, Ind. "I was a sufferer for years with an inactive liver, bad stomach and constipation, and was coracletely cured by Kan-do-its over six years ago. I have never suffered a day since from either liver or stomach or been the least bit constipated. Kan-do-its do all and more than Is claimed for them.” FRANK ROSS. (Oyster Frank's Oyster IIouso.) 408 East Washington St., Indianapolis. MONNETT MEDICINE COMPANY, 9 North Temple Avenue, Indianapolis, Ind. Price, SI.OO per box. or elx boxes for $5.00. Each box contains 70 doses. For sale by Henry J. Huder, Washington and Pennsylvania streets, and south, east corner Michigan and Illinois streets. —Advertisement. Sour Stomach? Adle-i-ka! “I suffered a great deal from sour stomach and gas on the stomach. After taking Adler-i-ka I was Immediately helped and a little over one bottle CURED ME." (Signed) J. C. Bailey. Adler-l-ka flushes BOTH upper and lower bowel so completely It relieves ANY CASE gas on the stomach or sour stomach. Removes foul matter which poisoned stomach for months. Often CURES constipation. Prevents appendicitis. Adler-i-ka is a mixture of buckthorn, cascara, glycerine and nine other simple ingredients.—H. J. Huder, Washington and Pennsylvania streets. Advertisement.

OBEYING LAW ON SCHOOL TERMS Indiana Districts Heeding 720Day Minimum. Short term district schools are not closing short of the 120 days minimum term this year, according to statements made at the office of the state superintendent of public Instruction today. Township trustees have been censured by school officials for allowing that practice in years past. In many cases district schools have been closed because of a lack of funds. Educators deny the validity of that reason, pointing out that the law permits a school lovy of 75 cents on the SIOO of taxable*. In some cases when schools have been closed on account of fund shortages only a 5-ccnt levy had been made In the first place. One trustee in Spencer county closed is schools after ninety-three days this year. Any Interested patron may bring suit to compel the completion of a 120da.y term in the opinion of state school officials. FOUR BOND ISSUES APPROVED. The following bond Issues have been approved by the state tax board: Portage township, St. Donovan road, $33,000; Cloverdale township, Putnam county, school building, $36,000; Chester township, Wabash county, Coble road, $66,000; Harness road, $90,000. “SYRUP OF FIGS ’ CHILD’S LAXATIVE Look at tongue! Remove poisons from stomach, liver and bowels Ar<vpt “California” Syrup of Figs only —look for the came California on the package, then you are sure your child ■ is having the best and most harmless j laxative or physic for the little etorni ach, liver and bowels. Children love Us j delicious fruity time. Full directions for hild’s dose on each bottle. Give it withj out fear. Mother! Tou must say “California." —Advertisement. CUT THIS OUT OLD ENGLISH RECIPE FOR CATARRH. CATARRHAL DEAFNESS AND HEAD NOISES If you know of B'.me one who is troubled with Catarrhal Deafness, head noises or ordinary catarrh cut out this formula and hand it to them and you may have been the means of Bering aome poor sufferer perhaps from total deafness. In England scientists for a long time past have recognized that catarrh is a constitutional disease and necessarily requires constitutional treatment. Bprays, Inhalers and nos* douches are liable to Irritate tbo delb at air passages and force the disease into the middle ear, which frequently means total deafness. or else the disease insv be driven down the air passages towards the lung*, which lrequally a-, dangerous. The following formula, which Is used extensively In the damp English climate is a constitutional treatment and should prove especially efficacious to sufferers here who live under inoro favorable climate conditions. Secure from your druggist 1 ounce of | Psrtnlnt (Double Strength). Take this : homo and add to it *4 pint of hot water an l a little granulated sugar; stir until | dissolved. Tutu one tablespoonful four times a day. This will often bring quick , relief from distressing head noises. Clogged nostrils should open, breathing become easy and hearing Improve a* the Inflammation in the custachlan tubes Is reduced. Purrnlnt used In this way acts directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system and has a tonic action that helps to obtain the desired results. The preparation is easy to make, costs little and is pleasant to take. F.very person who has catarrh or head noises or is hard of hearing should give this treatment a trial.—Advertisement. DROPSY TREATED FREE By Dr. Mile*, the Great Specialist, Who Bends is $3.15 Trial Treatment Free, Many Report Cured After Doctors Failed. At first no disease Is apparently more harmless than dropsy • a little swelling of the eyelids, lianas, feet, ankles or abdomen. Finally great shortness of breath, cough, faint spells sometimes nausea and vomiting, and a lingering and wretched death if the dropsy Is not cured. Dr. Miles has been known as a leading specially In these diseases for 30 years. His literal offer of a $3.75 Treatment free to all sufferers is certainly worthy of serious consideration. You may never have such an opportunity again. The Grand Dropsy Treatment consists of four dropsy remedies in one, also Tonic Tablets and Ihtra-Laxa for removing the water. This treatment is specially prescribed for each patient and is three times as successful as that of most physicians. It usually relievos the first day, and removes swelling in six day* lu most cases. Delay Is dangerous. Send for Itomorliable Reports of Cure*. All afflicted readers may have Book. Examination Chart, OplMon, Advice, ana a Two-Found Trial Treatment free. Write at ouco. Describe your case. Addross, Dr. Franklin Miles, Dept. DA., 154 to 164, Franklin St., Elkhart, Ind. —Advertisement.

GAINS WEIGHT; F EELS FINE! ; Mr. Clyde Shearer, 722 East ; Seventh street, Jamestown, N. !; i Y., writes: “I am using Cado- I; ! meno Tablets and they are | \ making me feel fine since tak- • ; ing them. I have gained ten ; pounds in flesh and feel better > every day.” ' ;> Thousands of nervous, thin, : i weak, aching, impoverished I; I men and women are daily get- !; j; ting vast benefits from taking !; Cadomene Tablets. They are ; > not a "cure-all,” but just a \ lj wonderfully effective tonic tp j; ;! the organs of the body. Sold 1; ;! by druggists everywhere.—Ad- !; ;! vertißement. ; j >■■l% If you are troubled KERvOwetl ■ m Excitability, Irritability, Restlessness, wakefulness. Insomnia, nervous breakdown, mental 9traln, hot flashes, effects of overwork and anxiety, spasms, certain forms of vertigo and dizziness, get a bottle of Roszell’s Sedative restorer. Sample 8-oz. bottle, $8; Pints, thh BOSZBLL LABORATORIES, 092-4 Ind. Trust Bldg* Indianapolis, Ind.

Here’s Personnel of Swedish Cabinet STOCKHOLM, March 11.—The cabinet of Premier Brantlng, which assumes office today, is made up as follows: Minister of Foreign Affairs—Baron Erik P&lmstlerna. Minister of Justice—Per Albin Hanson. Minister of War—Bernhard Eriksson. Minister of Interior—C. E. Svensson. Minister of Finance —Fredrilt Thorssej. Minister of Ecclesiastics —Olof Olsson. Minister of Agriculture—Olof Nilsson. Consulative Ministers—Richard Sandler and Torsten Nothin. GARBAGE CAN STOLEN. SAN DIEGO, March 11.—Three garbage cans and SI,OOO worth of diamonds were stolen from a home here. The cops make the usual request—anybody seeing anybody carrying three garbage cans containing diamonds, kindly report the fact. Doctor Prescribes D.D.D. for Banker Writ* to H J. Bower*. Cashier Pint National Bank, Tracy City, Tenn. ’ The worst case of Bcteua I believe anyone aver experienced. Was setting me wild. Sent for my doctor. He recommended Thrm Dt Marvelous -ellef from the very first application." Anyone suffering from skin trouble —mild or ••vrra—should Investigate at once the merits ft D-D. D. Try it today. Your money back unless the first bottle relieves you. *sc. 60c and $L 13. £3. X3. BL lotion for Skin Disease STOPPED COUCH AFTER INFLUENZA "I want to say that Foley’a Honey and Tar 1* the best cough medicine I ever tried,” writes E. B. McDowel, R. F. D. 1, Box 119, Arlington, Tenn. "My son had influenza. He had the worst kind of a cough and 1 tried everything, but nothing did any good. God sent mo a friend with Foley's Honey and Tar,. and his cough was better the next day and in two days he had no cough at all." Foley’s Honey and Tar stops harsh, racking coughs; eases wheezy breathing. It is effective, yet pleasant to take.—Advertisement.

Feed Iron To Your Blood If you ask your doctor, ho will tell you that Iron is the vital force of the blood, that It is the chief factor in rebuilding tissue, keeping the organs active and the body strong. Thin-blooded folks lack energy aqd have no reserve power. They suffer from Iron Deficiency. They don't realizethat Nature furnished Iron In scant quantities in our food and drink. This lack must be supplied. Wheeler’s process Iron—Wheeler’s Blood-Olds—ls the one form of iron the blood will absorb. The Blood-Oid* are made of pure magnetic ore in compound. The blood accepts this iron naturally and make* millions of red blood corpuscles It U this red blood that makes tissue, builds up broken down constitutions and gives strength to every part of the body. More than this can not be secured from any treatment for the blood. Insist cri Wheeieti* Blood-Oids. At drug stories—6o for 50 cent*—or sent postpaid fry The J. W. Brant Cos., Dept. 205, Albion, Mich.—Advertisement. Sour Stomach Mi-O-Na Puts the Stomach in Fine Shape in Five Minutes If your stomach is continually kicking up a disturbance; If you feel bloated and distressed; if you belch gas and sour food into the mouth, then you need Ml-O-Na Stomach Tablets. Ml-o-na stomach tablets give Instant relief, of course, but they do more; they stop the poisonous gases. They stop excess fermentation of food and thoroughly clean, renovate and strengthen the stomach so that it can readily digest food without artificial aid. Ml-o-na stomach tablet* are guaranteed to end Indigestion, acute or chronic, or money back. This means that nervousness. dizziness and biliousness should disappear. Druggists everywhere and the Uuag drug stores sell Ml-o-na for 60 cents a large box.

HYOMEI ■ I uwtmxp fiKH o ne) I Ends Catarrh or money back. Just breathe it In. Outfit including inhaler $1.13. Extra bottle* 60c. All Druggists. KEEP URIC ACID OUT OF JOINTS Tells Rheumatism Sufferers to Eat Less Meat and Take Salts. Rheumatism is easier to avoid than to cure, states a well-known authority. We are advised to dress warmPy; keep 'the feet dry; avoid exposure; eat less meat, but drink plon.y of good water. Rheumatism 1* a direct result of eating too much meat and other rich foods that produce uric acid which Is absorbed Into tho blood. , It la the function oi the kidneys to filter this acid from the blood and cast It out In the urlno; the pores of the skin are also a means of freeing the blood of this Impurity. In damp and chilly cold weather the skin pores are closed thus forcing the kidneys to do double work, they become weak and sluggish and still to eliminate the uric acid which keeps accumulating and circulating through the system, eventually settling la the Joints and muscles causing stiffness, soreness and pain called rheumatism. At the first twinge of rheumatism get from any pharmacy about four ounces of Jad Salts; put a tablespoonfnl In a glass of water and drink before breakfast each morning for a week. This Is said to eliminate uric acid by stimulating the kidneys to normal action, thus' ridding the blood of these Unpurities. Jad Salts is Inexpensive, harmless anCi Is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with llthla and Is used with excellent results by thousands of folks who are subject to rheumatism. Here you have a pleasant, effervescent llthla-water drink which helps overcome uric acid and Is beneficial Jo your kidneys as well.—Advertisement. j WETO GRAPH Secret Writing System Invaluable for lovers and for keeping recipes, addreeaea, secret memorandum or otner information safe and private. No stranger can read your postals If you/ use the Weto Graph. Great fun for lovers or friends. Don’t miss It. Send 100 and we will send the Wete Graph by mail with full Instructions. Adores# PENN PUBLISHING CO.. Blairsvllle, Pa.

\ ~ PAPE'S § h&Sp) | FOR INDIGESTION CHEW A FEW—PUT STOMACH IN ORDER! At once! Relieves Indigestion, Heartburn, Gases, Dyspepsia, caused by Acidity. Hurry! Buy a box at any drug store. 'Eat meals without fear of upsetting stomach. Harmless —Splendid! Read “Common Sense Rules Regarding Stomach” in package

To Withstand the Furies of Winter The season of coughs, colds, grip and influenza, with their possible development, is one of danger for all. No family should be without a S°od reliable remedy with which to fight ofT these diseases—a remedy of known worth and dependability. V \aHPb With the stomach and bowels in healthy kIW working order and the mucous membranes ir- ] (M|A fr©? from catarrhal inflammation there Is litla) tle t 0 be feared * rom tbe r,gora of th ® If!1 PE-RU-NA sßfe The Family Standby for Fifty Years J Soothes the diseased and inflamed mem- \ branes, regulates digestion, aids elimination. ii'' Ay enr^c^es the blood and encourages every orjjf j B an to healthy, normal action. For coughs, colds, nasal catarrh, a catarrhal condition of . ~ ■ ~the stomach, bowels or other organs, there is . nothing any better than Dr. Hartman’s world Vf' famous Pe-ru-na. To restore strength to the v v i body weakened f’i and debilitated by grip or Span- Used PERUNA Thirty Yetrt proved and un- of *' vt questioned vai* three bottles of Pe-ru-na. _ Vj ua The merits In te *^l >oonfu! doses every Ue ’ „ ne merlLS hour it soon checks a cold Jr Os Pe-ru-na, a3 and relieves a cough. I fmergency u £? h W *s£ na\© For thirty year* I have SSBaEJfc-Mlr been demon- and recommended pstrated by thou- Comfort, ajsitpffisgr v! I sands during its Liberal, Barton Cos.. _ k half century of Misaourt usefulness. I—— ———■ TABLETS OR LIQUID SOLD EVERYWHERE

r FOR LUMBAGO' Try Musterole. See How Quickly It Relieves You j'ust rub Musterole in briskly, and usually the pain is gone—a delicious; soothing comfort comes to takeitsplaceu Musterole is a dean, white ointment made with oil of mustard. Use it instead of mustard plaster. Will not blister. Many doctors and nurses use Musterole and recommend it to their patients. They will gladly tell you what relief it gives from sore throat, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains sore muscles, bruises* chilblains, frosted feet, colds of tho chest. Always dependable. SO and 60c jars; .hospital size $2£Q. MAN’S BEST AGE A man is as old as his organs; he can be as vigorous and healthy al 70 as at 35 if he aids his organs in performing their functions. Keep your vital organs healthy with COLD MEDAL Tta* world’* standard remedy for kidney liver, bladder and uric acid troubles •ince 1696; corrects disorders; stimulates vital organs. All druggists, three sizes. Grolc fok tho Brae Gold Medal an .ml bes •ad accept ao imitation Reduce Weight Happily I tits famous OIL Os 'KOREIN, follow dtr*ctlorn of Korpin w*leia therewith: beoam. Rentier, healthier, attract!™. 9oisnt: LTVE IX>.N*GEB: Sold by buty drugtuta, loctadln*: J. A. Haag, 114 N. Penn., Hook Drug Cos., Haag Drug Cos., H. J. H’ldar, Wash. * Penn.. & Mich. A 111., Frank 11. Carter. 772 Mass., A Francis Pharmacy. 14S N. Penn. Ants by good kuasltl* vrywtt*r* wbo win eai'Ply you with gonuina OIL OP .RCRXIN.

Let Mr. Crick SOLVE YOUR POULTRY PROBLEMS Mr. Frederick J. Crick, formerly Extension Poultry Husbandman for tbe U. S. Department of Agriculture, has consented to answer in The Indiana Daily Times each Saturday any question of interest to poultry raisers. Address your questions about the diseases, care or feeding of poultry to the Poultry Editor, Indiana Daily Times. Mr. Crick will also write an instructive poaltry article each week which will be printed in SATURDAY’S TIMES Watch For Them

AN OLD RECIPE TO DARKEN HAIR Sage Tea and Sulphur Turn* Gray, Faded Hair Dark and Glossy. Almost every one knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly compounded, brings back the natural color and lustre to the hair when faded, streaked or gray. Years ago the only way to ttfl this mixture was to make It at honied which ls mussy and. troublesome. Nowadays, we simply ask at any drug store for "Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound." Ton will get a large bottle of this old-time recipe Improved by the addition of other Ingredients, at very little cost. Everybody uses this preparation now, because no one can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, as It does It so naturallly and evenly. Ton dampen a sponge or soft brush with It and draw this through your hair, taking one small Si?&nd at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears, and after another application or two, yoor hair becomes beautifully dark, thick and glossy and you look years youngs* —Advertisement. \ Money beck withoutqueiboo \ 1 If HUNT'S Salve fail* la the , -i •11 treatment of ITCH. ECZEMA. JNTr W/i RINGWORM, TETTER m lit ft other Itching sßb dl—m*. thy LVJ J A a7s oea* bos at our risk. | D °Tak WUh 0 * dascaßAnatßlß Irmßf 11 iff’™ 1 H'rtwain inJ And Be Healthy, J Strong and Efficient B ■ ,