Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 207, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 January 1922 — Page 14

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We Will Help You to Save Safely ffcftings antt Crust Company INDIANAPOLIS —=r- ... n= EARLY GIFTS FOR RUSSIAN RELIEF Indiana Plans to Aid Famine Sufferers Under Way. Contributions for the Indiana Russian Famine Fund already are being sent to headquarters, 909-10 Lemcke building, Indianapolis, although the collection campaign in the city and State is still in an inceptive stage. Thomas C. Day sent a check for SSO to Edgar H. Evans, chairman of the committee, and other gifts include Mrs. John N. Carey, SSOO, and the First Friends Church, Indianapolis, $250. Checks may be mailed to Eben H. Wolcott, State Savings & Trust Cos., Indianapolis, treasurer. The executive committee of the In-diana-committee will meet at headquarters tomorrow to arrange for the State conference at the Indianapolis Y. M. C. A. Tuesday, Jan. 17, at which time actual conditions in the stricken districts will be told by Miss Lucy Branham of Philadelphia, volunteer worker recently returned from Russia. B. A. Van Winkle, president of the Hartford City Paper Company, Hartford City, has aceepted the chairmanship for Blackford County, and the Henry County chairman will be W. O. Bernard of Newcastle. GIRL HELD IN BRUTAL CRIME Berlin Police Charge Sire Hacked to Death. BERLIN, Jan. 9.—The most brutal crime ever ascribed to a woman was charged against Elizabeth Bathauer, 20, a stenographer, when she was arrested today, accused of murdering her father. The father, I iirl Bathauer, was well known throughout central Europe. According to the police the girl attacked her father with a hatchet, smashing the skull to a pulp with thirty or more blows. Then she repeatedly stabbed the body with a kitchen kuife, severing all the important arteries. Elizabeth told the police her father had by robbers. But search of revealed one of her aprons with blood. detectives sai l the girl subsequentconfessed, saying her father had peated her mother in a brutal manner. "The girl declared, on the advice of her fiance, she and her mother prepared to leave their home. Her father grew suspicious and began to sell the furniture. The tragedy followed.

FARMERS GATHER AT LAFAYETTE Annual Short Course at Purdue Draws Many. LAFAYETTE, Ind., Jan. 9.—Every train and interurban car into Lafayette today brought Indiana farm men and .women by the score to attend tlie annual short course, which opened this at Purdue University. Aulined the streets about the the roads at the farms, several hundred farmers driving from Tippecanoe and surrounding countlee to take advantage of the intensive instruction offered during the week. Allen County was represented by a delegation of more than fifty farm men and women, who came In a special traction car. One of their number, W. S. Roebuck, a market gardener, supplied corn cob pipes and the necessary "long leaf” from his own farm for the men in the party. Large delegations arrived from Delaware, Vigo, Marion and Vandarburg Counties. Every section of the State is represented and only a few counties did not have any one registered on the opening day of the short course. Special sections have been provided for the week in home economics, dairying, soils and crops, animal husbandry, poultry, horticulture and vegetable gardening, so that farm men and women coming to the course may find something to their liking, regardless of the particular fine in which they are most interested. Instruction started this afternoon in each department.

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your lddneys. Yet, more than likely a cold, a chill, or a strain has weakened your kidneys and brought on that constant backache; those sharp, rheumatic pains; the headaches, dizziness and distressing bladder irregularities. But don’t be discouraged! Simply realize that your kidneys have fallen behind, and give them the help they need. Use Doan’s Kidney Pills. Doan’s are recommended for just such troubles. They have helped thousands and should-help you. Ask your neighbor!

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A. C. GOLDSBOROUGH, Painter, 127 Herman Street says: “LnmbaKO set in, due to straining the kidneys when moving a heavy ladder. The turpentine fuuSes also played hard on my kidneys and I could hardly bend to pull on my shoes. A sharp stitch took me in the small of my back when I bent and I could hardly straighten again. I bad heard Doan's Kidney Pills well spoken of and after using them a short time, the lumbago was relieved and two boxes of Doan's bought at 1., F. Remmetter Drug Store cured me entirely. I have had no trouble for several years.”

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ONE KILLED BY SPEED FIEND IN STOLEN CAR Eight Others Reported Hurt in Over Sunday Auto Accidents. James F. Wilson, 78, of Cleveland, Ohio, who was run down and killed by a speeding automobbile at Pennsylvania and North streets yesterday afternoon, had come to Indianapolis on Dec. 28 to make his home with his son, B. L. Wilson, 1726 North Pennsylvania street. The car which ran the man down sped on after the accident and the police are seeking to establish the driver's Identity. Spectators say It was driven down Ft. Wayne avenue at a high rate of speed and turned into North street without slackening. The authorities believe the death car was stolen. PRACTICED LAW IN CLEVELAND. Mr. Wilson had practiced law for many years in Cleveland. His wife died eight months ago. The son is a member of the firm of E. E. Holloway Company, 139 South East street, manufacturers of pipe organs. Mr. Wilson was a member of Memorial Post, G. A. R., at Cleveland. He served in the 19th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, during the Civil War, which was one of the first regiments ordered to the front. Mr. Wilson is survived by three sons and a daughter. They are Harvey J. Wilson of Muncie, Capt. Robert F. Wilson of Cambridge, England; Bertram L. Wilson of Indianapolis and Mrs. Zilla L. Wilson of New York. Funeral arrangements have not been completed, but burial will be at Warren, Ohio, which was formerly Mr. Wilson's home. Eight persons were injured in other accidents. George Egan, 113 East North street, is under arrest, charged with driv- j ing an automobile while under the intlu- j enee of liquor as a result of one of the i accidents. Egan, according to the police, | was zig-zagging out Washington street i when he ran head-on into a west-bound { street car at Irvington avenue and Wash- ! ington street. He was thrown under the I front of the street car and narrowdy es- I caped being run over, but was only j slightly injured. His automobile was de- j molished. Thomas Ajamie, 1110 Sterling avenue, I was cut and bruised when he was struck ! by a taxi at Sterling avenue and Tenth J street yesterday morning. The taxi was j driven by Albert Moore, 915 North llli- ' noia street. Ajamie stepped in front of ! the automobile after alighting from a street car. Everett Johnson, 13, 1015 Massachusetts avenue, was hurt v,-hen an automobile on which he was r.dlng turned over at Brookside parkway and Hamilton avenue. James Schwegman, 1250 Windsor j avenue, who was driving the car, said ; the boy was riding on a fender when a wheel came off, causing the car to turn over. Five persons \veia injured when two : automobiles collided at Washington boulevard and Fortieth street. The injured are Francis Blackwell, ThirtyFirst street and Washington boulevard, who Suffered a probable concussion of the brain; Margaret Clone, 3902 North Delaware street; Marjory Good, 151 East Forty-Seventh street; G. M. Meikseli, 3122 North Illinois street, and Mrs. G. M. Meikseli, 3122 North Illinois street slightly injured. The car in which Blackwell and the young women were riding was driven by Martin Guedeihofer, 16, 1921 North Meridian street. Guedeihofer was arrested charged with assault ~nd battery and speeding. ‘Only Nation Left,’ Hiram Asserts SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Jan. 9.—“ We are the one Nation left an 1 civilization cannot afford to see us used up,” Senator Hiram W. Johnson of California declared today, in a second statement issued by him in opposition to the new quadruple alliance for peace in the Pacific. “The present conference in Washington was jiossible only because our country had been left free and independent and was not a part of the European scheme of things," he commented.

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MRS. JENNIE COLE, 435 Virginia Avenue says: “My kidneys were weak and I also had bladder trouble. There was a bearing down feeling across my kidneys and my back seemed to beat arid tirob with pain when I overtaxed my strength a little. My kidneys acted too frequently and as Doan’s Kidney Pills bad been recommended I procured some at Fink's Drug Store. Doan's relieved the trouble and my relief has become so permanent I have not needed a kidney remedy in the last year.”

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** j Siim Pickens tried to crawl through a crack in the fence the other day instead of climbing over, and would have been successful had not it been for his feet. • • Frlsby Hancock says he has not been anywhere in so long he don’t believe he would know a stranger if he saw one, • * • Tob e Moseley observes that It is the great American custom to tell a visitor you are sorry to see him go, and to hurry back, when in fact you have been trying to wish him away for a half hour. DEATH OF WELL KNOWN SURGEON Dr. Watson of Mt. Vernon, 111., Succumbs in St. Louis. ST. LOUIS, Jan. 9.-—The body of Dr. Walter Watson, 70, former chairman of the Democratic State committee of Illinois and prominent surgeon of Mt. Vernon, 111., was taken to his home for Interment today. Dr. Watson died In a hospital here yesterday after a prolonged illness. He was for a time State superintendent of tha Central Hospital for the Insane at Jacksonville, 111., and chairman of the Democratic committee for a number of years. The funeral will be held at Mt. Vernon tomorrow afternoon. INFLUENZA Ol TBREAK. MANSFIELD, England, Jan. 9—The schools have been closed here on account of an epidemic of Influenza. Getting Too Fat? Try This—Reduce People who don't grow too fat are the fortunate exception. But If you find the fat accumulating or already cumbersome, you will be wise to follow this suggestion, which is endorsed by thousands of people who know. Ask your druggist for Marmola Prescription Tablets and follow directions. One dollar Is the price the world over. Get them from your own druggist or send price direct to Marmola Cos.. 4612 Woodward Ave., Detroit, Mich. By doing this you will bo safe from harmful drugs and be able to reduce steadily and easily, without starvation diet or tiresome exercise.— Advertisement. MANY PEOPLE INVITE APPENDICITIS ATTACK Appendicits Is often due to infection from old, retained waste matter. Even though bowels move daily, poisons may accumulate in the system for months. The intestinal antiseptic, Adler-i-ka, acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel, removing ALL foul, decaying matter which might start infection. EXCELLENT for gas on the stomach or chronic constipation. Ad-ler-i-ka removes matter which you never thought was in your system. ONE single dose will surprise you. 11. J. Iluder, druggist.—Advertisement.

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Played Out?” IS that bad back wearing you out? Arc you tired, lame and achy in the morning; tortured all day long with nagging backache and sharp, stabbing pains? Evening find you weak, worn-out and discouraged? Surely, you don’t want to go on from day to day enduring such needless suffering! So why not find out the cause and correct it? Chances are you have given no thought to

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GEO. LEWIS, Prop. Second-Hand Furniture Store, 842 W. New York Street, says: "I had a touch of kidney trouble and my back ached and hurt over my kidneys. When I bent over to put on my shoes my back hurt severely and I could hardly straighten again. My kidneys didn’t act right and I was compelled to get up at night. I used Doan's Kidney Pills and they cured the attack quickly. 1 have used Doan 's since then and they gave me the same tine relief. I am glad to recommend Doan’s.”

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