Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 5, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 May 1920 — Page 3

INDIANA PLAN’ P FOR REDS URGED [Push Americanism, Is Plea of l State Commerce Body. The ’’lndiana plan" for combating radas devised by the Indiana State Chamber of Commerce, is being presented by the state chamber to civic and commercial organizations of the state with the suggestion that they take the initiative in developing the idea in their respective localities. In a commnnication sent out by the state chamber the plan is summarized as follows: “1. Americanism is the principal objective sought. (This means constituted authority upheld and class consciousness suppressed.) “2. Own your home is the chief Incentive. (The home is the foundation of the republic—the more homes and the more home-owaers, the more stable will be the government. Home-owning stabilizes social and industrial conditions and creates a better type of labor. Tour home is a part of your community, which is a part of your government.) "3. Thrift is the medium of accomplishment. (The present price of building material may keep you from building a home now; but at a time when you the best wages of your life can save a little each week with which to buy or build a home later. Every dollar thus saved is a step toward a home of your own. Thrift develops character and efficiency. Start saving now.) ‘‘4. Stabilized citizenship, which is but another name for trne Americanism, is the result of the practical operation of ‘the Indiana plan’ with its ‘great trinity’ of Americanism, thrift and home-own ing.” The “Indiana plan” has the indorsement of some of the leading business men of Indiana and In other A number of local commercial organizations to Indiana are now adopting it. Every local commercial or civic organization is urged to co-operate with the state chamber in developing the plan In every locality at the earliest possible moment. The state chamber will render every possible assistance to these organizations or committees of representative business men. In developing the plan in their respective communities.

BOARD OF TRADE TO FRAME SLATE Committee on Nominations to Be Named Wednesday. A meeting will be held at the Indianapolis Board of Trade Wednesday to elect a committee of seven members to nominate the regular ticket for the annual election of the Board of Trade. The following have been selected by the arrangements committee of the board as candidates for the nominating committee: E. D. Anderson. J. Martin Antrim, Harry J. Berry, Henry L. Beveridge. William C. Bobbs. P. G. Brafford, Will H. Brown, F. S. Cannon, E. H. Darrarb. Caleb S. Denny, Fred C. Dickson, E. 3*. Elliott, Brodehurst Elsey. Joseph C. (Gardner. D I. Glossbrenner, Charles E. William C. Hayward, Aquilla Q. Jones. Mont V. Millikan, Harvey Mullins. William L. O'Connor. James E. Pierce, R. R. Ragan,. Joseph V. Stout and Fred A. Tawter. Although the nominating committee, elected Wednesday, will nominate tho regular ticket for the annual election. It if probable that, following the usual custom, there will be one or more independent tickets in the field before the annual election, which will be held June 14. Present Memorials to Soldiers’ Families Memorial certificates from the French government to the families of some of the Indianapolis men who gave their lives while in service in France, will be presented at an impressive service Tues-

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Cardui Assisted Mississippi Lady Recover Her Health. Other Treatment Had Been Without ResultRead Her Story. Erratta, Miss. —Describing results from the use of Cardui, Mrs. W. L. White, of this place, says: "When only a girl I suffered a great deal with . . . My mother decided then for me to take Cardui. I took nine bottles in all and became ... a strong, healthy girl. "After my marriage, I ... so began to take Cardui. I was soon stronger, and passed the danger period all right, and my boy was strong and healthy. "First of last year ... I was In a desperate condition. I ... almost to death. “We used medicines, without results. “I was so sore across the bottom of my stomach, and so weak “For three months I lay in this condition. “I told my husband Cardui had helped me once, maybe it would again. He went and got it V*J began to take Cardui and very shortly I began to improve and get my strength. "The . . . stopped; the soreness left me. "My present health is good.”—Advertisement.

Sleepless Nights Caused by Tormenting Skin Diseases

When the Skin Seems Ablaze With Itching Pain. When your skin disease reaches Its worst stage and the fiery burning causes you to scratch and scratch la an effort to obtain relief, there la many a sleepless night In store for you. It Is nothing more than folly to expect to be cured by the use of ipdii treatment, such as ointments, Tilves, lotions, etc. Such remedies may afford some temporary relief, but you want more than relief; you want a cure that will rid you forever of the torturing disorder. Eczema, tetter, boils, pimples, ulcers, irritations and scalp ernp lions, as well as all other forms of skin diseases, come from a disor-

WE HAVE WITH US TODAY THE TIMES has prepared a questionnaire consisting i.t ten questions, which it submits each day to some well-known person. Introducing David P. Porterfield, Porterfield Baking Company, 4 East Washington street. Q. What is your name in full? A. David Philip Porterfield. , Q. Have you ever had a nickname? A. Os course. I hare red hair. Q. What was your favorite sport when you were a boy? A.. Playing Indian, camping and trapping. Q. What athletics did you engage or excel In when you were in school ? A. Kite flying and tree climbing. Q. How did you happen to meet your wife, and where did you meet her? A. At a dance. I couldn't dance—she took pity on me. Q. What is your hobby today? A. Hard work and economical production and distribution. Q. What was your ambition when you were a boy ? A. To be a great lawyer and orator. Q. What event in your life caused you to choose your present profession ? A. Got into printing business by chance; liked it; developed Into advertiser naturally. Q. If you had your life to live over, what profession would you choose ? A. Advertising. Q. What would you do with a milliorf dollars if you had it to give away? A. Finance a national advertising campaign to "sell" all Americans some good, old American ideas and ideals abont the benefits of plentiful, honest, earnest endeavor; tb* wisdom of the “square deal": and the many other great virtues which Washington, Franklin, Lincoln and Roosevelt taught.

day night at the hall of the Tarry-Stephe-nson Post No. 100, American legion, at Sixteenth and Illinois streets. Frederick E. Mataon, president of the Rotary club, will be the principal speaker.

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HAD TERRIBLE COUGH AND NIGHT SWEATS Cough about gone, eats and sleeps well, and gained 12 pounds. "In December, 1913, I had a fearful cough, and my physician ordered me to change climate immediately. I went to San Antonio. Texas, and entered a sanatorium. Left there and came to Oklahoma City In October. 1915. Had no appetite, could not sleep, had night sweats and was losing from one to three pounds a week. I also had catarrh of the bowels, which the doctors had been unable to relieve. “Relatives urged me to try Milks Emulsion. I did so and began to Improve, slowly at first, bet steadily. My weight has Increased 12 pounds. I have no temperature, and my cough is about gone. I can eat heartily, sleep well, and am working at my trade again.”—V. W. Neff, 810 No. Dewey St., Oklahoma City, Okia. Nature does wonders In fighting off | disease. If given the chance. Milks Emulsion Is a powerful help In providing strength and flesh. It coats nothing to try. Milks Emulsion i a pleasant, nutritive food and a corrective medicine. It restores, healthy, natural bowel action, doing away with all need of pills and physics. It promotes appetite and quickly puts the digestive organs In shape to assimilate food. Chronic stomach trouble and constipation are promptly relieved—usually in one day. This is the only solid emulsion made, and so palatable that It Is eaten with a spoon like Ice cream. No matter how severs your case, you are urged to try Milks Emulsion under this guarantee—Take six bottles home with you, use It according to directions j and if not satisfied with tho results, your money will be promptly refunded. Price 60' - and $1.20 per bottle. The Milks Emulsion Cos., Terre Haute, Ind. Sold by druggists everywhere.—Advertisement.

Doctors Recommend Bon-Opto for the Eyes Physicians and eye specialists prescribe Bon-Opto as a safe home remedy in the treatment of eye troubles and to strengthen eyesight. Sold under money refund guarantee by all druggists.

dered condition of the blood. They must be cored through the blood, and this explains why local treat meat fails so absolutely. The radical and rational treatment is to take a thorough course of S. S. S., the purely vegetable blood remedy, which thoroughly cleanses the blood of every particle of Impurity. A few bottles of S. S. S. will rout out the disease germs from your blood, your com plexion will begin to clear up and you will soon be rid of' the disease as thousands of others have. Get a bottle at the drugstore today, write to our head physician, who will gladly give you full medical advice without charge. Address Medical Director, 169 Swift Labora tory, Atlanta, Ga. —Advertisement.

LEVI P. MORTON DIES, AGED % Vice President in Harrison Administration Succumbs. POUGHKEEPSIE. X. Y„ May 17. Levi P. Morton is dead. Mr. Morton was vice-president in tbn Benjamin Harrison administration. Mr. Morton was stricken with bronchial pneumonia Saterday, which was his ninety-sixth birthday. Mr. Morton was unable to see school children from the Rhine Cliff and Rhlnebeck schools, who had come to his country estate, according to their annual custom, to celebrate his birthday with a party on the Ellerslle grounds. Mr. Morton was governor of New York from 1895 to 1897. May Close Port to Relieve Congestion SAN FRANCISCO, May 17.—Temporary closing of the port of Yokohama, to relieve the freight congestion existing there, was reported under consideration by Japanese authorities by Charles H. Cross, master of the steamer Westlra, which arrived here today. LOSS OF APPETITE Pimples and Other Eruptions—Meiv tai and Physical Weariness. They are all common at this time es year, and are all indications that tha blood la wanting In the power to defend the body against infectious and contagious diseases because they are all indications that it needs cleansing, enriching and vitalizing. It is important to give them attention—it is, in fact, hazardous to neglect them. Get Hood's Sarsaparilla today and begin taking it at once, regularly after eating and If convenient in a little hot water. Remember, this medicine has given satisfaction to three geneactlona, for the blood, stomach, liver and kidneys, It builds up the whole system. It makes food taste good. For a gentle laxative or an active cathartic, take Hood's Pills. You will like them.—Advertisement

ESCAPED AN OPERATION By Taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Many Such Cases. Cairo, 111.—“ Sometime ago I got bo bad with female trouble that I a thought I would have to be operated on. I had a My right aids would pain me. I was so nervous I could not hold a glass of water. Many times I would have to stop my work and sit down or I would fall on the floor in a faint. I consulted several doctors and every one told me the same but I kept fighting to keep from having the operation. I had read so many times of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and it helped mv eister so I began taking it. I have never felt better than I have since then and I keep house and am able to do all my work. The Vegetable Compound is certainly one grand medicine.’—Mrs. J. R. Mattiutwb, 3311 Sycamore Street. Cairo, 111. Os course there are many serious cases that onlv a sflrgical operation will relieve. We freely acknowledge this but the above letter, and many others like it, amply prove that many operations are recommended when medicine in many cases is all that is needed.

To Fhkc Off An Old or Soiled Complexion A woman need never cease to have a young looking complexion if she will adopt the simple mercoLlzed wax habit. The wax actuallv takes off the old complexion, with all it* Imperfections, and the newer and livelier akin, which then appears, bears that rare beanty and afstible lovellneas that only a youthful skin can possess- The skin Is Indeed youthful, in reality aa well aa In appearance. The natural process of tissue change, which slows up with the passing of the vears. and In most conditions of ill health, is hastened along by this mer coined wax treatment. Faded, muddy, fre-kled or blotchy skin is flaked off in powder-like particles, a little each day, causing n<> Inconvenience. Mercollxed wax. now procurable at snv drug store In this country. Is the only known product that accomplishes such results. It is applied *t night like cold cream, and washed off in the morning.— Adve rtlsement. CUT THIS CUT-IT’S WORTH MONEY Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c and mall It to Foley &. Cos., 2835 Sheffield ATe., Chicago. 111, writing your namo and address clearly. You will receive In return a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar, for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Fills for pain In sides pnrt back; rheumatism, backache, kidney and bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic, for constipation, biliousness, headache, and sluggish bowels. —Advertisement.

Embarrassing skin troubles that burn and itch and keep you in constant discomfort, can be speedily relieved and usually cleared away completely by using RF.SINOT. OINTMENT. Even the most aggravated cases of eczema, and other itching skin disordef* respond toits healing, antiseptic properties. Sold by all druggiits. * Resinol 8

INDIANA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, MAY 17, 1920.

Elks Join in Drive of Salvation Army The Salvation army campaign for funds which will open here May 23 for a week, will have the services of members of Indiananpolis Lodge No. 13, of the Elks, It became known today. The Elks will play the role of “Big Brother” of the Salvation army and will aid in putting over the campaign by taking subscriptions to tl*p fund. Robert L. Moorhead is county chairman of the fund drive committee.

1,200 Men’s Union Jxjn Suits Our regular / j v j $1.35 and / &\ Lj I $ 1 5° qualiI 'll ties - Rlb ' i ' # \ bed, Mesh, .1 Athletic. All L 1 hfi light weight (V if ilf garments 11/ SJ,IS Men’s fine ribbed light ■weight cotton union suits, closed crotch style, with military shoulder, choice of long or short sleeves, ankle length, in ecru or white; sizes from 34 to 42; at $1.15 a suit. Mens open mesh cotton union suits with reinforced shoulder and ribbed cuff anrl ankle, closed crotch style, long or short sleeves, ankle length, In ecru color; sizes 34 to 46, at 91*15 a suit Athletic union suits for men. made of fine checked nainsook and figured or striped madras, knee length, sleeveless style, web seam back, well made, full cut garments; sizes 34 to 46. at 91.15 a suit. —Goldstein Annex, Main floor. floldsteinls

Fat People Have Perverted Taste Proof TNt Artoolono Rsmovei Craving for Wrong Food*. Dissolves and Eliminates Fatty Ttaaues Harmlessly. Any Anti-Fat treatment that fail* to correct th* perverted appetite and crav log for tho vary foods which make fat is j wrtaln to fail of permanent result*. Mark that fact wU! Five-grain tablets Arbol •no ranaovoa tho craving for undesirable fatty foods, rootoioo natarol appetite and digestion. While It dtaeelves fatty aeoaaolMkm, la the body ud eliminate* slowly bat surely, wtHwct weakening or othor evil efforts Mrx I*, Holly. Imperial, CsL. write*: | “Kind Blra: Have take* your Arbolonn Tablets for obesity end In seven months reduced from 365 pounds to 132 pounds I can not sey enough for them, and any body who Is fat should take them My health la better than ever, ate.” TaMat* Arkokme enjoy the largest sale of any obeeity medicine, and they deserve It. Sold by ail well stocked drug pitta fn seeled tabes with fall directions. —A dvorfUemoa t.

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-111, Man, 63, Ends His Life by Hanging Despondency over illness was the cause of the suicide of Choices Boyd, 63, of

-a v V This Cartoon Tells Its Own Story YOU MUST KEEP UP PRODUCTION. IT WILL DRIVE DOWN PRICES. IT WILL ENABLE YOU TO RECEIVE MORE. Some day we will he wise enough to bang on to a good job. TV lien you try to cheat your employer by doing only half a day’s work, you are only fooling yourself and your family. . It, won’t be long until you see bread lines unless you produce a real day’s work. The women of this countiy should impress upon their sons, husbands and brothers one fact that men ignore •—and that is, whenjrou cut your production in half you cut your own pay in two. ]Sow is the time to save every dollar you can lay your hands on. All money deposited on or before the 10th of the month draws interest from the first of the month. WE PAY 4*6% ON SAVINGS MEYER-KISER BANK 136 East Washington Street Open every day in the week from 8 A. M. to 5 P. M. Saturday hours, 8 A. M. to 8 P. M.

“100% EFFICIENT,” DECLARES AN ASHLAND AVE. MAN IN GIVING HIS VIEWS ON PEPGEN TONIC

"One hundred per cent efficient Is what T eay about Pepgen to all my friends who ask me, and most of them know I have been taking Pepgen by the strenuous rabnner In which I have been recommending It," Bays John H. Nelson, 1008 Ashland avenue, Indianapolis. “My stomach was In a very bad condition. I was In the army and on Oct. 22, 1018, I received my discharge. I then came home Immediately because of my poor healtb. I had pains In my stomach that almost drew me double at times. Os eonrse, I was compelled to be very careful what I ate. "While In Indianapolis T was told about Pepgen and subsequently tried It.

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128 North Traub avenue, the coroner said today. Boyd committed suicide by hanging himself in a barn in the rear of hie home Sunday morning. Boyd made his home with his son-in-

After I took my first bottle of Pepgen 1 felt so much better that I tried a second bottle and after I had finished the second bottle my stomach did not hurt tne In the least. I am now hungry all the time and, best of all. I can cat. whatever I want and as much as I want. “I am now working at the C. E. Schmidt plant, on Fort Wayne avenue, and It. certainly gives me pleasure to relate this experience. Only those who are troubled as I was can appreciate wbat I think of Pepgen.” Pepgen Is sold by the Henry J. Huder’g Drug Store, corner Washington and Pennsylvania and Michigan and Illinois Sts., and by all other leading druggists everywhere.—Advertisement.

law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Grimtley. Walter Downey, 112 North Traub avenue, who keeps his automobile in the barn, found the body and notified the police.

Remember This About Tea— To serve tea at its best with its original fragrance, you need to constantly protect it from surrounding odors. We recommend for tea an quered tin, with a tight-fitting lid. / Or better still —buy all your tea Packed only in tin. To keep the Flavor in. B 'Safe-Ita first* Full satisfaction, or money refunded.

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600 PRISONERS REACH RET AX*, REVAL, May 17.—The first batch of 600 Austro-German prisoners from Siberia have arrived hero on their way homo. All were in pitiable condition from lack of food and exposure.

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