Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 1, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 May 1920 — Page 6
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FT. HARRISON GRAVES TO BE DRAPEDJUNE6 Women of Army and Navy Aid Society and Others Plan for Memorial. TABLEAUX ON PROGRAM Graves of the soldiers at Ft. Benjamin Harrison will be decorated again this year by the women of the Regular Army and Nary Aid society and members of other patriotic organizations. The date this year will be June 6 Instead-. of Memorial day, in order that representatives of the Gt A. R . the Women’s Relief corps, the American legion, the Spauish-American War veterans and other organisations may "join in decorating the graves. A memorial service will be held by these organisations at 7:30 o'clock May 2d, at the Columbia Place Christian church, 4100 Cornelius avenue. The services will be conducted by Rev. C. H. Smliey, former regular army man, and Chaplain Frederick Huegel of the Third division. FIVE MEMBEBS OF COMMITTEE. Members of the committee in charge of the services are: Mrs. J. B. Demaree, Mrs. C. J. Mclntire, Mrs. E. C. Hadley, Mrs. James Kimberlin and L. D. Sandborn. A feature of the exercises will be three tableaux, for which special scenery has been painted, and which will represent “The Reapers,” “Over There" and "Over Here.” Two war mothers, Mrs. Rose Poindexter and Mrs. Jennie Goiay, will be presented with gold stars, in memory of sons who lost their lives during the late war. Col. E. C. Hatch, commander of Ft. Benjamin Harrison, has approved the decorating plan and last night Sergts. N. Snider and John Frazer were appointed to assist in the ceremony. SPECIAL FEATCKE FOR THIS YEAR. Mrs. Anna Stinebaugb of the Regular Army and Navy Aid society, which has for nine years assisted in decorating the graves at the fort, has announced a special feature this year. Only one grave marked “unknown” is in the cemetery, and that grave is the btlrlal place of a member of an engineer corps, killed during the war when he was struck by an lnterurban car near Ft. Harrison So badly mangled was the body that the only method of identification was to obtain the finger prints. This was done and his name was announced by the war department as Thomas Peokenpaugb, engineer corps, killed in accident. Not. 2, 191$. Hearing in Bosson Tax Suit Set for May 27 Hearing of oral arguments in the Bosson tax suit before the Indiana supreme court has been st for 10 o'clock the morning of May 27. The Bosson suit is an action brought by taxpayers of Washington township, Marion county, se**kinsr to inval'd.ste zontni increases In tax assessments of the state board of tax commissioner*.
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WE HAVE WITH US TODAY \ THE Times has prepared" a questionnaire, consisting of ten questions, which it submits each day to some well known person. Introducing Dr. Emil G. Winter, 420 Pennway Building. Q. What is your name in full? A. Emil Gustav Winter. Q. Have you ever bad a nickname? A. “Doc.” Q. What was your favorite sport when you were a ooy ? A. Fishing. Q. What athletics did you engage or excel In when you were in school? A. Running. y. How did you happen to meet your wife, and where did you meet her? A. Childhood friend. Q. What is your hobby today? A. Work. Q. What was your ambition when you were a boy? A. To get in government diplomatic service. Q. Wbat event in your life caused you to choose your present profession A. Environment. Q. If you had your life to live over, what profession would you choose? A. Physician. Q. What would you do with a million dollars if you had it to give away ? A. Would spend it in educating the children for future citizenship. V J The Musical Thief Makes Bow Here Tra-la-la ' We have with us toflry the musical thief. He broke into public school No. 61,1233 Shelby street, during the night and carried off a set of chimes. Patrolman Leonard was told the chimes were valued at *sl2. Cassius Jackson, 521V4 North Alabama street, reported to ratTolman Slate that someone entered his room and stole ?_'7. S Detectives on Hunt for Masked Robber Detectives are looking for a masked bandit who held up and rohhed Tallis V. Stinson, 910 Park avenue, near his home late last night. Stinson told Sergt. Houston that he had just gotten out of an automobile when the robber covered him with a revolver and relieved him of S2O. Bottomley Again Flays Lady Astor LONDON, May 12. —Lady Nancy Astor, first woman to sit in the British house of commons, "has been spoiled by flattery in her role as a social reformer,” Horatio Bottomley declared today in a new attack on the vis ountess’ in hi* publication, John Bull. Bottomley re ented etories that lie was
“booed" in the commons after his first' attack on Lady Nancy. The editor reiterated his charges that
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BAD RISK TO KEEP SICK Insurance Companies Won’t Take a Man Who Suffers Continually from Stomach or Liver Troubles.
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Why Itch and Burn With Skin Diseases?
There Is a Way to Get Rid of the Torturous Suffering. You can not boil water by applying the heat to the top of the vessel. You may possibly, after so long a time, succeed In making the water lukewarm, but It will never get hot enough to boll.
Disorders which originate in the blood can be reached only through the blood, and no amount of local treatment applied to the surface can be expected to do any real good.
The same principle applies to tho attempt to get rid of skin diseases by local applications of salvos, ointments, lotions, washes, etc., remedies applied to tho surface of the skin, which can have no real corrective effect whatever upon tho disease. Water cannot be boiled until every atom has been thoroughly saturated with intense heat; which can bo accomplished only by appliyng it in the proper way. So. also, there is a proper way to successfully treat and get. rid of diseases of tho skin, and ‘thak is by getting in behind tho millions of #!ny germs that cause tho disorders, and eliminate them from tho blood, thus going direct to the source of the trouble, and attacking them at tho starting point.. Those who rely upon local treatment such as ointments, salves, lotions, washes, etc., which are applied to the surface of the skin, will never be free from agonizing ekln diseases, because they are going about the treatment Just backwards. They are treating tho results of the disorder, and not the disease itself. They are attempting to boll water by applying tho heat in the wrong place. These terrifying akin irritations,
NOTHING LIKE PEPGEN TOR WEAK STOMACH IS OPINION OF A DRAPER ST. RESIDENT
To many half sick people symptoms such as heartburn, dizziness, dry skin, coated tougue, backaches, headaches, cold hands and feet mean nothing to cause alarm. Neither did they meac much to Mrs. Mary Striggow, 1621 Drapee street, Indianapolis, until she neglected them. And then— Mrs. Striggow say-s: “Not long ago I enjoyed my first big meal in years. Be. fore v that I was compelled to live on a light diet, owing to complicated stomach troubles. Tepgen brought me relief. “My early symptoms were just a little bloating after meals; sometimes I had heartburn and my tongue was coated. Then came loss of appetite and my trouble began in earnest. “Day after dayji I went downhill. 1
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The recognized blood purifler and tonic is S. S. S. which has been used for more than fifty years, and is today, more popular than ever.
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grew nervous and fretful and irritable. Small (asks looked like (big ones. My strength was giving out. Half a day's work made me very tired. “I bought a bottle of J?epgen because a friend recommended It, and I am now gaining In weight every day. I sleep sound and enjoy my food. J can do more work than ever. Sour stomach, bitter taste In the mouth, distress after eating and wakeful nights have disappeared. “I recommend Pepgen as an honest tonic. I have every reason to believe that it will do as much for others as it did for me. It Is one of the best system purifiers on the market.” Pepgen sold by the Henry J. Huder's Drug Stores, corner Washington and Pennsylvania streets, corner Michigan and Illinois streets, and by all other leading druggists.—Advertisement
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