Indianapolis Times, Volume 32, Number 308, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 May 1920 — Page 5

fUNCIL ASKS Right to voice pN CITY AFFAIRS SNimidt Says Mayor and Ashby Can’t Negotiate Car Fare by Themselves. INVESTIGATE FIRE CALL Who represents the city in matters of I'ublic welfare, the mayor and Samuel Ashby. the corporation counsel, or members of the common council? This question came up at a meeting of the council last night when the scryice-at-cost plan, recently authorised by the public service commission for the Ini sns polls Street Railway Company, was ■ cferred to in a general discussion of the • ivic ills of Indianapolis. "I noticed not long ago.” said Gustave Schmidt, president of the council, in referring to the matter, “that the mayor ■•nd Mr. Ashby appeared before the public service commission and said: ‘We are the city of Indianapolis, please raise tbe car rates. - or words to that effect. ry'X was always under the impression Iftiet the council had some voice in matters of that kind, but I was never informed of such a meeting. “I think we should take some action on the matter when the proper time comes, but perhaps it would be well to wait to see just what they are going to do. THINKS OFFICIALS OVBBBTEP AUTHORITY. “I don't see Just what authority the mayor and city attorney have for posing as the city and asking to have the cost-at-ervice plan established. “The first thing you know they will b® moving the town out to Southport." "Mr. President, a man with a SIO,OOO pig can appear any place," interposed •Councilman Pettijobn, whose remark settled the discussion for the time being The fire alarm system wag also trotted over the heated coals when Councilman Brown said a neighbor informed him that his roof was on fire and it took him fifteen minutes to get in touch with fire headquarters. He sa.d the operator told him to wait a minute three times. “After the firemen got there they did excellent, work, but I think we ought to look into such delays,” he said. “I do not think it was the fault of tn fire department, but If someone was ■lieng that phone for personal us® we ought to know about It. 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owner of the house managed to extinguish the blase without Its assistance. An investigation of both cases waa ordered by the eonncil. It was also intimated by members of the conncil that a thorongh test of the telephone franchise will be made in case the Bell Telephone Company attempts to advance rates on new phones when the merger is completed. WAGE INCREASE ORDINANCE OFFERED. An ordinance was introduced in the council providing for an Increase of salaries of employes under the board of public works, ranging from 15 to 20 cents per hour on the part of laborers. It also provided for an increase of from SI,BOO to $2,100 per year for the assistant street commissioner in charge of unimproved streets and an increase of from 81,500 to SI,BOO for the superintendent of the asphalt plant. The ordinance was referred to a committee on public welfare. Ordinances appropriating SI,OOO to he used as a fund for target practice bv members of the police department and transfering certain sums of money from police and fire funds to the electrical department were passed. An ordinance amending the plumbing regulations was Introduced. An appropriation of $1,750 was made for repairs on the Tenth street canal bridge. A delegation of citizens living on Capitol avenue, between Ray and Morris streets, appeared before the council to be heard on a denial of a petition passed

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on by the board of works to have the street paved. According to those who spoke on the matter twenty-nine property owners signed a remonstrance against the pavement, while but fourteen favored it. The matter had not been brought to the attention of the council, however, and no action was taken. Expect Honey Crop to Fill Sweet Tooth “Let the little bee solve your sugar shortage 1” That is the advice of Frank N. Walloce, state entomologist, who predlctei today the 1920 honey crop iu Indiana would break nil records. Sorghum cane production, especially in counties of the south, is expected to eclipse the wartime high mark of 1918, according to George C. Bryant, field agent of the department of agriculture, stationed here. Girl Walks Into Auto; Foot Badly Crushed Florence Marlaln, 18. of 748 West New York street, suffered a severely crushed foot last night when she walked into tbe side of an auto driven by P. J. Mullen, 212.1 North Meridian street. The accident occurred at Illinois and Washington streets. Miss Marlain was (aken to the Deaconess hospital.

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CITY GETS READY TO CLEAN HOUSE Officials Meet Thursday to Plan Campaign. Arrangement* for a “city houseeleaning” will be made Thursday noon at the Chamber of Commerce. Mayor Charles W. Jewett and heads of the various city departments, John B. Reynolds, secretary of the Chamber of Commerce and committees representing various civic organizations will attend the meeting to outline the cleanup campagn. An effort will be made to give the city a thorough cleaning to improve health and sanitary conditions before June 1 in preparation for tie centennial celebration, tbe advertising convention and other activities of the summer. Special attention will be given to streets and alleys, according to tbe mayor. Mayor Jewett said today he desired the hearty co-operation of all citizens in the campaign. Auto Men Hear Talk on ‘Organization’ Harry Moock, St. Louis, general manager of the National Auto Trade association, delivered an address on “Organization” to a number of motor car dealers In the assembly room of the Indianapolis Auto Trade association last night.

Franklin Judge to Hear Title Suit Judge Fremont Miller of; Franklin. Ind„ will sit as special Judge in the case of John C. Miller, Jr., against the city of Indianapolis and others to quiet title to tbe Sellers farm property of the city In the southwest part of the city which is scheduled to begin Wednesday in superior court, room 5. Judge T. J. Moll of superior 5, will occupy Judge Miller’s bench at Franklin, Ind., while the suit Is being heard. The jury summoned for Wednesday in superior court, room 5, has been Instructed not to report as a Jury trial has been waived. Wash That Itch Away We know of no sufferer from Eczema who ever used the simple wash D. D. D. and did not feel Immediately that wonderfully calm, cool sensation that comes when tbe itch Is taken away. This soothing wash penetrates the pores, gives instant relief from the most distressing skin diseases. *.v% eoc and SI.OO. D.D.D. JML lotion for Skin Disease

TWO MEMBERS OF INDIANAPOLIS FAMILY BENEFITED BY TRUTONA

Trutona Shows Unlimited Merit in Goodhart Cases

MR. AND MRS. ANDREW GOODHART. T IS substantial proof of a medicine's merit when one person I 18 benefite< l- but when three members of the same family find al--2Sl* most unhoped for relief thru use of the same preparation, it is gSS positively unquestionable proof that that medicine is one of JSgßjSt remarkable merit and worthy of every sufferer’s consideration. Such a case has been brought to light in Springfield, 111., by the following statements of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Goodhart, well-known Springfield people, of 719 North Second street.

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“For the last fourteen year* I had suffered from kidney and bladder trouble.” Mrs. Goodhart said. “My stomach was In such condition I could hardly eat anything. 1 would bloat so badly at times that I couldn’t stand the weight of roy clothes against my body. T couldn't sleep and was very constipated. And such dreadful pains came in my back and too. ’’But. thank goodness for Trutona! It's made a different woman of me. I can eat anything now end Buffer no bad aft-er-effects. My kidneys and Madder are in good shape and my bowels have been regulated. The former dizzy spells have left me. In short. I’m better today than I’ve been for fourteen years. “The whole family Is using Trutona now. My little daughter was hardly more than a shadow when I began giving her Trutona, but ah* looks like a different child now. Her cheeks are rosy and she’s tbe picture of health. We’U never be without Trutona at our house again." MH. GOODHART TALKS. Concerning his relief through the Per-

DID WONDERS, IS FIRM OPINION OF LOCAL RESIDENT Birch Avenue Man Now Thinks Trutona Should Be in Every Home. C. A. Overton, 30 years old, who Uvea at 546 Birch avenue, Indianapolis, declares Trutona worked wonders in his cash, according to a statement made recently by his wif®. “My husband thinks that a medicine as beneficial as Trutona should be kept In every borne,” Mrs. Overton said. “Mr. Overton had suffered from indigestion for several years. Invariably after meals jas would form In his stomach, causing him to bel 'h op sour, slimy, stuff. The gas formations pressed against his heart, too. making him feel fainty and short of breath. “Mr. Overton realizes that Trutona has improved his condition wonderfully. Ila doesn’t suffer the former gas formations any more and doesn’t belch up the sour food like be did. And his heart hasn’t troubled him as before. My husband says Trutona has worked wonders In his case and he hopes every one suffering with Indigestion will try this medicine. Tmtona’s the medicine thst brings results, Mr. Overton says.”—Advertisement.

TrutonA !the perfect TONicirm Is sold in Indianapolis at The Hook Chain of Drug Stores and O. W. Brooks Drug Store, Pennsylvania and Ohio Streets. It is sold in other Indiana Cities and Towns by the following live dealers:

Akron. Scott & Arter. Albany, Charles W. Harrison. Alexandria. Balley-Edwards Drug Cos. Anderson. Cassell Bros, Angola. Krata Drug Store. Ashley. B. M. Davis. Attica, C. F. Robinson & Son. Auburn. Frank H. Hubbard. Aurora, Wm. Ulrich. Batesvtlle. Blank's Pharmacy. Bedford, R. I- Bedoe. Blcknall. O. W. Mayberry. Bloomfield, F. L. Burke. Bloomington. J. W. O Harrow. Btugrton, Wells Drug Cos. Boonvllle, Bert Parker. Brasil. Mendenhall A Artman. Brook, Montgomery A Snyder. Brookstoh, A. D. Boomershina. Brownstown. O. R. Emerson Bunker Hill. People s Drug Store. Butler. Geo. W. Geddes. Cambridge City Dean House Campbellsburg, L. G. Drlskell. Cannelton. H. A. Clark. Carlisle. Wlnegar's Pharmacy. Carmel. L.. J. Small. Cayuga. Aubl® & Alter. Centerville. Centerville Pharmacy. Charlestown, C. M Bottorff. Chrisney. James Adams. Churubusco. Briggs * Benward. Clay City. Jett’s Drug Store. Clinton. White's Pharmacy No. 1. Columbia City. J. H. Reiser & Cos. Columbus, Clarence W. Adaras. Connersvllle. Merrill Drug Store. Converse. Agnes Drug Cos. Corydon, Percy 1/ Davis. Covington. Balles & Son. Crawfordaville, H. P. Scharf. Crotheravillo. C. W. Taulman. Cynthlana, John E. Stevens, w.le J. W. Ladd. Danville, Hark ness & Redtfer. Darlington, Corner Drug Store. Decatu*. Smith. Yager A Falk. Delphi. Reed &■ Adams. Imgeer. Born# Pharmacy. Dunkirk. Roe Bros. Farl Park. 3. C. Martin. Fdlnburg. Taylor & Roth. Elnora. Henry B. Staled*. HI wood, B. E. Sneed & Cos. English. F- R- Gobble & So*. Evansville, J. F. Bomm Drug Cft. Katrmount, Pioneer Drug Store. Farmersburgh, Chaa. Parish. Flora, Chas. R. Eller. Fort villa, J. F. Johnson. Fort Wayne, People a Drug Stere, Vowltr, J* W. Rodmn. i Frankfort. Walter C. McKewa. Franklin, Means Drug Cow Garrett. A. T. Smith.

feet Tonic, Mr. Goodhart said? “I’ve never had anything help me like Trutona. I gained three pounds the first week, and I’m eight pounds heavier now. “Rheumatism In my side and back bad bothered me for the past six years. I couldn't get out of a chair without help. Three years ago I lost the use of my left arm because of the rheumatism. I .was very nervous and my kidneys annoyed me greatly at night. Thy little food I ate caused gas formations In my stomach and bowels. I was usually constipated. “To be honeat, I never dreamed that anything would reach my trouble as Trutona has. Today I’m a strong, healthy man—that’s what Trutona did for me. I don’t snffes any more from the rheumatism, all those dreadful pains having left me, and I use my arms now without suffering any pain. I sleep and eat just fine, too. My kidneys have ceased to bother me at night and my bow®’* have been regulated. “Trutona’s undoubtedly the best preparation on tbe market today."—Advertisement.

MARION AVENUE MOTHER MAKES A STRONG PLEA Mrs. West Hopes Parents of Ailing Children Will Consider Her Advice. There Is probably no one In Indianapolis more deeply grateful to Trutona, the Perfect Tonic, than Mrs. william Wfit, 509 Marlon avenue. Mra. West today la an entbnalaatic Trutona booster because of the relief her little five-year-old daughter gained through the Perfect Tonic. “I guess my little daughter was born with weak kidneys,” Mra. West told the Trutona representative. “She could n.it control their action at night and her kidneys were too weak all the time. I hj.i beard that Trutona was very beneficial for kidney trouble and I decided to give it to my little daughter. "I can frankly say now that I think Trutona is a wonderful medicine for children. My little daughter doesn't haTe any trouble to control the action of her kidneys now and abe'a better in every way. Her appetite is Improved and she looks a lot better. She didn’t mind taking Trutona at all, saying that It tasted good. I know It has done her a world of good and I hope other mothers, with children suffering as mine did, will give them Trutona.”—Advertisement,

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MRS. PERRY AND DAUGHTER BOTH FIND NEEDED AID “I’ll Never Be WitKoni Trutona Again/’ Mother Emphatically Asserts. URGES MAST TO ACT Here Is another case where Trutona, the Perfect Tonic, which has gained such widespread favor in Indianapolis and vtclnpky, has doubly proven Its merit by benefiting two members of tbs same family. In this instance Mrs. Jo ha Perry, 634 Coffey street, and hex daughter are the fortunate parties. “I had been trying every thing la ex effort to get relief from indigestion,”' Mrs. Perry said, “hut it seemed to be an Impossibility and I’ll tell yon life was becoming a bfirden to me. “I had to be very careful about what I ate and even then the food would sour In my stomach. One hour afteff a meal all the food I’d eaten would be as sour as vinegar. I would be bothered with bloating and a swollen feeling, toe, and would belch annoyingly. “I Just can't say too much far Trru ton*, as It has given me such remarkable relief. I’m able to eat Just everything and anything now and I’m neve? troubled one bit with the sour stomach, bloating, swelling or belching after weals. In fact, I feel so much better In every wav that I want to help others gain relief from their troubles by telling them what Trutona has done for me. "Mr danght®r 1s slso taking Trutona and It has helped her FO much, also. I know, from the relief my daughter and I have gained, that Trutona’s more than is claimed for it, and I’ll never be without Trutona In my hem* again. I d® hop* that others, suffering as I did will fflva Trutona a triaL”—Advertisemeag.

LOCAL RESIDENT WAS DISGUSTED AFTER FAILURES Decided to Quit Taking Medicine—Then Tratona Grave Needed Aid. Sirs. Xtncj Baner, 66 yean old, of 8&T Coley street, has lived In Indianapolis aj of her life and It Is safe to say that she has hundreds of friends in the CapCity who will be pleased to Lnow of the remarkable benefits she gained through using Trutona, the Perfect Tonic. “I had suffered for the past tea years from kidney trouble,'’ lira Bauer tout the Tratona Representative, “and everything I took seemed to fall short of tbs benefits I seeded. Constipation bothered me also. I had such pains in the ™.it of my back, too, I couldn't get up out of my chair without holding on to something. “Well, I had taken so many different medicines without success that I had just decided to quit them all. when Trutona was recommended to me. But now I must aay that one bottle of Trutona baa certainly given me wonderful relief. I don’t have the pains in the small of ay back any more and I never hare to get up in the night now, Trutona rertainljr does produce a pleasant and easy action of the bowels, too. Why, my former constipation is a thing of the past now. “Til tell you Tm a Trutona booster and I hope those who suffer as I did will try the medicine. I ’—Advert!wm..L

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