Indianapolis Times, Volume 32, Number 263, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 March 1920 — Page 16
VADE TO BE JQr. PATRICK’S DAY FEATURE Irish Will Celebrate in True Native Style Here Next Wednesday. TWO FLAGS FOR DISPLAY St. Patrick’s day—Wednesday, March 17—• will be celebrated in true Irish fashion. The Irish green flags are being unfurled, flowers tinted and the shamrocks fashioned. An elaborate program has been prepared, Including a parade, which will be held at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. William M. Moran of Mattoon, 111., district attorney, will be the orator of the day, addressing a mass meeeting in Tomlinson hall immediately after the parade. The celebration is to be in charge of the Ancient Order of Hibernians o t Marlon county. Joseph M. Cangany is chairman of the committee in charge or the arrangements and William J. Barrett is secretary. \ SOLEM HIGH MASS TO OPEX CELEBRATIOX. The celebration will begin with solemn high mass at St. John’s church at 9 a. m.. celebrated by Rt. Rev. Monsignor Francis Gavisk, chaplain of the county order of Hibernians. T. J. Blackwell has been named grand marshal of the parade, which will form at Meridian and Vermont streets. George Rice will marshal the first division. Thomas O’Connell the second and P. J. Sheridan the third. The parade will pass through the downtown section. Timothy Harrington. past grand knight of the Knights of Columbus, will preside at the mass meeting. The resolutions committee, of which W. 11. Foley Is chairman, is expected to present resolutions dealing with the question of Irish freedom. Rev. Pierce Dixon of St. Anthony's church will speak ,on the religious significance of the observance. TOMLINSON HALL PROGRAM ARRANGED. Following is the program arranged for the Tomlinson ball night entertainment by Chairman Harry Galloway: 1. “Emerald Isle.” Channcey Olcott. Florence Ward’s T'niou Orchestra. 2. “Star-Spangled Banner." “God Save Ireland.” Juvenile Auxiliary. A. O. FI. Accompanied by Mrs. Anna Mahoney. 8. Song—“Kiliarney" Mr. Joseph O’Oallahan Accompanied by Mrs. Conley. 4. “Eileen," Miss Theresa Carroll, piano; Miss Ilonorn I/ogan, violin; Miss Florence Ward, saxophone; Miss Catherine Harman, harp. 5. Song—“ Kerry Dances” Miss Florence Beckytt 6. Strains from Kiliarney St. John's Orchestra 7. Songs Iloosier Trio Jack Tilson, Simmie Henderson. Al. Hofftneister. 8. Irish Airs (Harp) Mss Katherine Looney 9. Irish Foik Dances. If). Extra numbers added will be announced erern stage. TWO FLAGS TO BE CARRIED IN PARADE. All merchants In the parade are asked to display the* Stars anil Stripes and the flag of the Irish “republic,” green, white and orange. St. Patrick, called the apostle of Ireland. was born near the close of the fourth century in Brittany, in the north of France. His father was a Roman soldier. The "Irish had long been at war with the Gauls and in an incursion into Brittany Patrick was taken captive. Then 1(5, he served as ft herder of cattle in the north of Ireland for several years. He escaped from captivity, returned to France, became a priest and was commissioned Apostle to Ireland by Pope Celestinc, who died in IT-’.
i RIGHT HERE^i Bit by shrapnel and gashed in the Alsace district of France, March 3, 1918, Roland Walls, 21, Is dead of the rounds In Richmond.. He had suffered continuously. Often the young man had said he wished he would have died on the battlefield. A military funeral Is being planned *Tor him. A three-legged calf belonging to !>eputy Sheriff Walter Kniseiy of Kokomo is dead, the victim of indigestion. Knisely, who has a penchant for freaks, still has a two-legged calf and two-legged dog. both in good health. Joseph B. Workman of Spencer Is through as tax ferret in Elkhart county. Some say he made too much money. Anyway, the board of commissioners has asked that he cease to serve. In five years Workman placed $3,500,000 of sequestered taxables on the duplicate and collected $70,000 In taxes. He got 35 per cent of his collections. Joseph Higgs, his assistant, will soon sail for his home in England. Under the terms of the will of the late Übarles C. Leib of Anderson the First Presbyterian church of that city is to receive SI,OOO. Taking pity upon a chicken hatched late last fall which had no feathers to protect it against the winter A. Ross raised the fowl in bis kitchen this winter. He is anxious for spring and warm weather that he can put the chicken out of doors. He is not unmindful that chickens are some price and that his sympathetic care has not been without profit. The Herald and Journal, two republican Winchester newspapers have merged. In the future the paper will be known as the Journal Herald. The not earnings of Ihe Stndebaker Corporation of South Bend during 1919 were $9,312,283, according to the annual report just made public. This is an increase of almost 200 per cent over 1918.
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Church Funeral for Mrs . Fannie Watson Funeral services for Mrs. Fnunle K. Watson, ftrho *1 lel Tuesday, were held this afternoon at the Second Presbyterian church. Mrs. Watson was the widow of Channcey R. Watson, a well known Indianapolis railroad man. Mrs. Watson was a member of th. Second Presbyterian church and a charter mem lie r of the Matinee Musicale. she was widely known In musical circles. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. 11. K. Ditfkweli, of Indianapolis, and a
“BAYER CROSS’ ON GENUINE ASPIRIN Always insist upon true "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin”—ln "Bayer package" ■
The “Bayer Cross” on Aspirin tablets has the same meaning as 14-Karat on gold. Both mean Genuine! “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” should be taken according to the safe and proper directions in each “Bayer package.” Be sure the “Bayer Cross” is on package and on tablets. Then you are getting the genuine Aspirin prescribed *by
THIN, NERVOUS PEOPLE NEED BITRO-PHOSPHATE What It Is and How It Increases Weight, Strength and Nerve Force in Many Instances
SHOULD BE PRESCRIBED BY EVERY DOCTOR AND USED IN EVERY HOSPITAL Says Editor of “ Physicians' Who’s Who/’
Take plain Bitro-Phosphate is ttic* advice of these physicians to thin, delictit**, nervous people who lack vim, energy aiul nerve force, ami there seems to I>e ample proof of the efficacy of this preparation to warrant the recommendation. Moreover, if we judge from the countless preparations and treatments which are continually being advertised for the purpose of making thin people fleshy, developing arms, ne< k and bust, and replacing ugly hollows and angles by the soft curved lines of health and beauty, there are evidently thousands of men and women who keenly feel their excessive thinness. Thinness and weakness are oftan due to starved nerves. Our bodies need more phospate than is contained in mod ern foods. Physicians claim there', is nothing that wilt supply this deficiency so well as the organic phosphate knows among druggUtA as Bilro-Phospate. which is and Is sold by Haag's seven also Hook's drug .stores and moi druggists under a guarantee of Bgpyjptlon or money hack.
son. Chauneey R. Watson of Detroit, Mich. Governors Invited to State Road Parley Special to The Time*. EVANSVILLE, Ind., March 12.—Governors of Illinois, Kentucky. Tennessee. Arkansas, Texas and New Mexico, along with Gov. Goodrich, today were Invited to attend the interstate good roads congress to tic held here April 22. Good road advocates from many states are expected to attend.
physicians for over eighteen years for the relief of Colds, Pain, Headache, Toothache, Earache, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Neuritis. For a few cents you can get a handy tin box containing twelve tablets. Druggists also sell larger “Bayer packages.” Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaccticacidester of Salicylicacid.
By feeding the nerves directly and by supply the body cells with the necessary phosphoric food elements. Bitro-Phos-phate should produce a welcome transformation in the appearance; the .u crease in weight frequently being aston ishing. f Clinical tests made in St. Catherine’s Hospital. X. Y. *C\, showed that two pa tients gained in weight L’3 and V 7 pounds, respectively, through the administration of organic phospate; both patients claim they have not felt as strong and well for the last twelve years. Increase in weight also carries with it a general improvement in the health. N'ervousncss. sleeplessness and lack of energy, which nearly always accompany excessive thiness, should soon disappear, dull eyes ought to brighten and pale cheeks glow with the bloom of perfect health. Physicians and hospitals everywhere are now recognizing Its merits by its use in ever increasing quantities. Frederick Kolle, M. L>., editor of New York Physicians’ “Who’s Who,’’ says: “Bitra-
lInDIaISA DAiLx TIMES, TiaDAT/MAECH 12, 1920.
LIBRARIANS TO ASK MORE PAY Qualifications Same as Teachers, but Salary Less. Salary increases for librarians throughout the state will be sought by a committee of the Indiana Library association and the Indiana Library Trustees’ association, beaded by Miss Ethel McCollough of the Evansville public library, It was announced today at the office of the Indiana public library commission. Difficulty is being experienced in obtaining qualified employes for libraries in many cities, it was said. Salaries in and librarians in most cases are lower tb ;n those paid to school teachers, aitl >ugh the qualifications are similar. The an dual meeting of the two state library organizations will be held at the Hotel Severln here Nov. 10 to 12, it. was announced. The dates were seiected at a meeting of the executive committees of the two associations in the office of the state commission yesterday. Miss Margaret Wade of the Anderson library w appointed chairman of the committee oh the convention program. Members of the entertainment committee appointed were Miss Florence Venn of the state library commission, chairman; Miss Elizabeth Ohr of the Indianapolis public library and Miss Elizabeth Itonan of the library commission. Consumers Back Up Power Rate Boost Four consumers of power in Crawfords vllle Joined with the management of the municipally owned light and power plant of that city, is requesting that rates be raised in a petition filed with the state public service commission today. The power patrons who Joined the city in the petition were the Crawfordsvllle Wite and Nall Company, the Crawfordsviile Shale Brick Company, the Standard Shale Brick Company and the Boston Paving Brick Company. Under the present rate the factories get power as cheaply ns 81.35 per klllownft hour. The commission is asked to fix the minimum rate at $1.66 per klllo-* watt hour net. Refuses Divorce in Case Tried Secretly John F. Robinson. sitting as special Judge in superior court, room 1. today refused to grant a divorce to !%lck Mussnian. former Indianapolis grocer, from Mrs. Bertha Miisstnan. according to an announcement made by the clerk of the court. The court ordered Mussman to pay s2.’> additional attorney fees to his wife's counsel within sixty days. Mrs. Mussman contested the case. The festtmony ft as heard behtnd closed doors, newspapermen being asked to leave the courtroom.
Pbospat© should be prescribed by everj doctor and used in every hospital to increase strength and nerve force aud to enrich the blood." Joseph D. Harrigan, former visiting specialist to North Eastern dispensatory, says: “Bet those who are weak, thin, nervous, anaemic, or run-down, tale a natural, unadulterated substance such as Bitro-Phosphate and you will soon see some astonishing yesults in the increase and nerve energy, strength of body and mind and power of endurance.’’ Bitro.-Phospate Is made entirely of the organic phospate compound referred to In the National Standard Dispensatory as being an excellent tonic and nervine a preparation which has recently acquired considerable reputation In the treatment of neurasthenia. The standard of excellence, strength and purity of its substance Is beyond question, for every Bitro-Phosphate tablet is manufactured In strict accordance with-the U. S. Pharmacopoeia test requirements. Bttro-Pboa-phate is therefore not a patent medicine and should not be confused with any of the secret nostrums, so-called tonics or widely advertised “cure-alls.” CAUTION: —While Bitro-Phosphate Is unsurpassed for ihe relief of nervousness. general f ..illty, etc., those taking it who do not .'eslre to put on flesh should use extra care In avoiding fatBiodnrtng toada.—Advertisement.
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JSr r How To Keep Young As You Grow Older It is possible to have a hale, hearty old age. The body in youth possesses more heat than the body of middle age or old age, because the blood contains more oxygen. It is possible for middle aged and older men and women to increase the oxvgen carrying capacity of their blood—not Dv pumping oxygen into the lungs, tut by supplying the blood with the organic iron which attracts oxygen just as the magnet attracts steel. Two warring forces—the red blood cells and the white blood cells are always contending in the blood. They are the processes of j building up, and tearing down. During youth the hot, red blood, vitalized with oxygen, enables the building up process to overcome the tearing down process, and the tendency of the body is all toward ; growth and development. As middle age approaches, the two forces tend to equalize each other, and the body retains its ; vigor and vitality. out, with the coming of old age, the victory of the tearing down process is manifested by the slow, gradual decay of the vital energies. The stress of modem life makes us old at fifty, decrepit at sixty, and useless, helpless wrecks before we pass our seventieth year. There is absolutely no necessity for this premature senility, this : surrender of strength and vitality, this abandonment of the pleasures , and responsibilities of life. The ! bodily forces and energy can be I maintained, the arterial degenera- j tion prevented, and a hearty, I healthy, old age assured. REOLO supplies to the cells of the body the organic iron—which is easily assimilated by the blood—and attracts oxygen just as the magnet attracts steel. It enriches the blood with cell-salts and vitalizes it with life-giving oxygen—increases the circulation, and by its power of cell nutrition and reconstruction—its tonic and stimulating qualities makes the entire body glow with health. Start the REOLO TREATMENT today and you will be delighted with the steady improvement in your strength, energy and vitality. The large package of 100 pleasant, tasteless tablets, enough for two Weeks’ treatment, only costs sl. REOLO is sold in Indianapolis by Henry J. Huder, Washington and Pennsylvania streets, and Huder’s Drug Store, cor. Illinois and Michigan.—Advertisement.
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