Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 303, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 May 1922 — Page 2

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BOOM IN u.s. RETARDED BY SLOW EUROPE Fundamental Conditions on Steady, Slow Rise. GAINS ARE NOTED WASHINGTON, May L—An Immediate business boom In the United States it unlikely becuuse of Europe's tardy ecu nomic reconstruction, but fundamental conditions are much better and there is every reason to believe that they will continue to Improve steadily, though slowly. This was the opinion expressed today by officials of the Department of Commerce. basing their predictions on reports of Increased production, more stable prices and larger export trade. Improvements in the United States are noted by the Department of Commerce as follows: 1. Textiles—lmports of unmanufactured wool In March showed a steady Increase over recent months, the total of 43,971,000 pounds being the Drgest since the emergency tariff went into effect in April. 2921. 2. Iron and Steel—Total exports in March were the largest since March of last yenr and there was also a big increase in Imports. 3. Nonferrous Metals —With a total of 50.553.00 C pout da, copper exports showed a marked gam over recent months and registered the largest total for any month in nearly two years. Tin and zinc exports were a so larger. 4. Automobiles —The production in March was the largest of any month in the year. 5. Fuels —Petroleum industry setting new high records in all directions, stocks amounting to 220,223,000 barrels which is far in excess of anything heretofore recorded. 6. Newsprint—Output larger with prices relatively steady and exports showing a marked increase. 7. Building Material—Production and shipments of lumber, brick and cement, an dother materials increased in response to greater volume of construction. $. Foodstuffs Remarkable increase in exports of wheat, flour, corn, oats and void storage products. Wholesale prices, it was stated, seem to be stabilized at an average of about 60 per cent above the pre-war level, the slight increases have been noted. Retail price'- on the other hand, continue to decile , .ue greatest drop has been in the cost of food, although other items slightly.

WOULD CLOSE SUNDAY SHOWS Ministers Pass Resolution to Prohibit. A resolatiu- io appeal to the prosecuting attorney of Marion County to prohibit ail Sunday shows was passed Monday at the regular meeting of the Ministers’ Association, C. H Winders, secretary of the church federation, announced today. The resolution reads: “Whereas: we, the undersigned voters of Indianapolis and vicinity, believing Sabbath desecration and law violation detrimental to the spiritual and moral development of youth: ?.nd ’•Whereas, a close survey of the Sunday movies shows the attendance to be largely persons of junior and intermediate ages, therefore be it “Resolved, That we appeal to the prosecuting attorney of Marion County to prohibit all Sunday shows." The resolution was introduced by Mrs. Alice Free of the Christian citizenship committee of the W. C. T. U. Mr. Winders said “that a vote was a’so passed by the Ministers’ Association to make the resolution apply to all commercial shows, which will include the various vaudeville theaters which operate on Sunday and the Ona B. Talbott concerts.” Marriage Licenses Joel D. Thompson, 9<i9 Massachusetts. 27 At ha L. Van Laninghain, Oaklandon.. 23 Franklvn Smith, tut X. Holmes ave—. 22 Cora Lawrence, 1320 E. l’rsttt st 11l Harry C. Hedges. I*'. E. Michigan st... 22 E. Flora Callham o*s North Oriental st. 20 William T. Summit, Bedford 36 Ruth A. Cummings. 54e X. Senate ave. 24 Jestus B. Tyic;. Beech Grove..... 21 Nora Beasley, Beech Grove 19 Births . John and Dorothy Jaynes, 3720 Northwestern, girl. David and Lynnll Hamilton. 903 Torbet, girl. Alton and Elnora Jones, 60 Summltt, boy. Harry and Mamie Johnson, 103214 West New York. girl. Joseph and Sallle Thurman, 1030 West Walnut, boy. Ariel and Dessie Mulford, 4433 Wlnthrop. giri. Charles and Fannie Tamler, Long Hospital, girl. Nick and Liliie Kiotzbier, 1163 Centennial, boy. Virgil and Mary Valentine, 239 Indiana, boy. gtohert and Elizabeth Macey, Methodist Hospital, girl. Roger and Myrtle Schaub, Methodist Hospital, girl. George and Atha Elliott, S3O North Keystone. girl. Herbert and Evelyn Linn, 730 Cottage, girl. Moses and Eileen Gandy, 1114 Canal, boy. Deaths infant Railcv, 6 hours. Provident Hospital. premature birth. Janies Sheckels. 75, 1932 College, chronic myocarditis. Margeratha Waller, 58, 2327 North Wheeler, carcinoma. Elizabeth P. Speer, 231 North Holmes, apoplexy. George Orm, 71 ci’y hospital, cerebral : hemorrhage. Sallie Taylor, S9, 530 Myrtis, chronic i bronchitis. Infant Wilson, 1 hour. No. 2 Madison Flats, premature birth. Myrtle Smith. 32. 411 Toledo, acute my- I ocraditU. Gretchan Myers, 5 months, 1G37 Ash- I and, broncho pneumonia. Louisa Bodeiniller, 83. S3S Broadway, artcrio sclerosis. William Schmidt. 54, city hospital, f-ac- j aired skull, accidental. Catherine Hogan. 92, 520 East Vermont, j chronic myocraditis. Kathryn O'Connell, 44, 906 Stillwell, pulmonary phthisis. Vernon Dale Horner, 19 days, 1317 Gil- \ iette catarrhal pneumonia. Herbert G. Spellman, 53, 2335 North Pennsylvania, apoplexy. Thomas Jefferson O'Daniels, 71, 230 West Tweiveth, cerebral apoplexy. Ethel Henke, 20, city hospital, pulmonary tuberculosis. Henrietta McCool, 76, 14*5 Spann, lobar pneumonia.* Ifettie Vorhls Bennett, 52, 19'-tj Butler, • cute dilatation of heart. ■■ - " I i CONTAINERS Thieve* who the polio* believe are j } •I*o bootleggers entered the Junk jj j *hop of Pete Granowsky, 50 South j ij West street, early today. Five bun- || , dred-Quart bottles are missing. ' -

j ~ ‘ Warns Parents Not to Give Boy BadName; Heart to Heart Talk by Dr. Robertson £ > -v A .'d 'W'"’* * •' r •% fY . J ' JL •• * : J / - ... . , ■ 1 CHARACTERS IN , I BIBLE PROVE \ - WM DIVINE SOURCE Major Hites Tells Tabernacle rill * •Tonne | 'i Audience Others Lack x f w To / : ‘ x , i Inspiration. paH _ j| One of the greatest proofs of the dl- P D j vi-.ity of the Bible is the fact that it al- U aM J]§g - ’ f \ ways tells the truth about the characters ,n building up £ < lai *> W?s W ! ■ which march across its pages, declared community chur- f j •' #' many wrongs.” said Major Hites. Sho ild Tell Their At the evening service* Major Hites de- t'Uillrcn.” I 20 cents on a .. .liar if it were*not for I'J ? the churches in a citv. “Many of them ' are icebergs, but others are doing a i ’%;<s. *5 -V '■ Ji A great, grand, good work f r God "and j . _ - . ' • neither life nor property would be sat- V. ■„ . . witht/ut them." ... ; “--** f Sermons and singing of the Gipsy Smith choir at the tabernacle a.*e being 'i,,

CHARACTERS IN BIBLE PROVE DIVINE SOURCE Major Hites Tells Tabernacle Audience Others Lack Inspiration. One of the greatest proofs of the divinity of the Bible is the fact that it always tells the truth about the characters which march across Its pages, declared Maj. Earl F. Hires at Cadle Tabernacle Sunday. Biographies written without Divine inspiration mitigate or ignore the faults of their subjects while the Bible tells the plain unvarnished truth without concealment or adornment, he said. “There is only one spotless, sinless life recorded on its pages, and the world by common consent admits that He was more Divine thau human. All the rest of mankind are spotted and speckled, victims of human frailty and guilty of many wrongs,” 6aid Major Hites. At the evening services Major Hites declared real estate would not be worth 20 cents on a if it were not for the churches in a citv. "Many of them are Icebergs, but others are doing a great, grand, good work f r God and neither "life nor property would be sate without them." Sermons and singing of the Gipsy Smith choir at the tabernacle are being broadcasted by wireless. Messages of appreciation are coming from ull parts of the country.

PROPES/ES WORLD RULE BY GOD'S WILL A time when police, militia and laws of man win no longer be needed and the world will be ruled by the will of God expressed in the hearts of mankind was I rophesled last night in a sermon “Christian Anarchy” by the Rev. G. H Gebhtirdf, pastor of the Central Avenue Reformed Church. “Statutory laws are futile lr: bringing about the end of crime. The devil laughs at the laws on our statute books,” nverred th* Iter. Mr. Cebhardt. “Many times we laugh with him. Laws which ought to be sacred and Inviolate to us ar- broken every day. The human race wi!) go on through the whole category of sin until the heart of stone in the human body is changed to that of God's love.". DR. TAYLOR SPEAKS ABOUT ‘REDEMPTION There were some persons who did riot believe Christ would come the first time He came on earth and there are some who ask if He will come again, said Dr Fred eriek E. Taylor, pastor of the First Bap fist Church, in a sermon "Redemption'' last night. Dr. Taylor expressed belief that Christ would come again. AMERICA NEEDS SIMPLER STANDARDS That America needs to ieam that happiness and security rest upon purity of thought ami simplicity of life instead of upon extravagance and sensual indulgence, was the assertion of Dr. Matthew F. Smith, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, in his sermon, “Simplicity versus Splendor.” delivered Sunday. Dr. Smith said that in our educational ideals, our amusements, in all phases of life, a return to simpler standards of life was necessary. JOE KEALING COMES INTO LOCAL FIGHT (Continued From Page One.)

fin would listen to overtures from the Shank-Armitage crowd after the primary Tuesday on the question of county and district chairman. It Is also known that Mr. Armltage and Commissioner Shank have patched Mp their personal differences. In that way more harmony has been Injected Into the Shank-Armltage-Keallng ranks as the main object of Mayor Shank Is to i put over Albert J. Beveridge for nomlna- ! tlon of I'nlted States senator and at ! the same time clinch control of the local machine. Although there Is a total registration 'of 120.000, It is thought by some that i not more than .10.000 Republican votes i will be polled Tuesday. For Mr. Beveridge to poll a total of over 10.000 votes, ’he must receive on an average of fifty | votes to a precinct. On the predicted | basts that Senator New would carry Ma- | rion County by 10.000 majority, he I would have to get an average of a hundred votes to a precinct. ; I.ast minute slates might cut In on j New's predicted majority in Marlon | County. The Shank forces are predicting that Beveridge will carry this county. Silent Orator Will Make Postal Appeal Uncle Sam's mails Is the message of the silent orator, the motograph on the Merchants Heat and Light Company's building. It Is as follows: “Postmaster general work designates May 1 to 6 postal improvements work Twenty four trains afternoon. We have the service. Give us your mall. Speed up delivery. Keep business In Indianapolis at the top. Let’s work together Postmaster Bry- - - -

BY THE VISITOR. “If you give a dog or a child a bad name, then you may reasonably expect no good of them," declared Dr. E. A. j Robertson, pastor of the East Park M. I It Church, Seville and Now York streets, I Sunday in a heart to heart sermon to | lathers and mothers. Dr. Itobertsou believes in being n- ir his people on Sunday as well us every day of the week. His sermon subjects always are very I close to his people. Sunday, Ir. Robertson had h big message, which he termed. “Some Thing Parents Should Tell Their Child ren." Mothers and fathers of the community seemed to feel that the pastor had an individual message which tie desired to deliver individually to each father and mother. The result was that the little church was packed Sunday morning when I>r. Robertson preached a sermon—a g■ l old fashioned sermon, the kind that gets right into one's heart. It seemed to the visitor that such sermons give the j child as well as the parents a sort of | peg upon which to hang their hats. "Parents should teach the child seifrespect,” Dr. Robertson said. “There is nothing so damaging to a child as to be taught to think meanly of him self. 1. There is a current notion that a sniar* child needs a taking down.' His Impudent parents say that the ehiid thinks to much of himself and yet there is far more to be dreaded in the child who lacks self-respect. “Let him know that you believe in him and that you expect big and great things of him and that boy will try to measure up to what Is expected of him. Give a boy a bad name in a community and he takes pride in appear ing tough. But put his best clothes on hiru and expect good behavior from him an 1 it is quite likely that he will carry himself accordingly.” CHILD SHOULD HE TAUGHT TO RESPECT LAW AND VUTHORITY. Dr. Rob rtson urged parents to teach their children respect for law and author lty. “We Americans are the most lawless among the civilized people," the pastor charged. “We are a Nation of lawbreakers We spend J 4,000,000 daily for crime. We commit more murders every year than all of the European countries combined. “The explanation Is that in our home life the child has not been taught to respect law- and authority. When the parent of today was a child in many homes, the child had his ow n way. 11i i every whim was consulted. The child would stand no n..,,raint and weak and indulgent parents never crossed the child. No wonder such lack of training has re- ! suited In bold lawlessness which threatens the very life of the Nation.” In speaking of the religious training of i the child, Dr. Robertson said, “Parents j should teach the child that he belongs \ to God and not to the devil. The child is the special object of our Lord's love. He is Indeed the ’God of Little Children.’ ! We believe that the child dying in infancy 1 goes to heaven. If the child is God’s, then when does he cease to belong to God? When the child takes himself away from God. A little child should never be asked to come 16 God, but should be taught ha already belongs to Him. “The child should <-arly be taught to' pray. It Is easy to teach a child that when he prays God hears him ns to teach the child that when he speaks over the telephone some friends hear him.” The pastor dwelt at length on the importance of the child being taught to read j the Bible. "In addition to religious training at ’ home, the child should be taken, not sent, j to church and Sunday School,” Dr. j Robertson urged. “The Sunday School is ! the place to learn about the Billie and Hood’s Sarsaparilla FOR THAT TIRED FEELING Which pulls down the health and Invites illness, for loss of^M|petlte, •II nyn down condiliou^^Bvousnesa, It makes tin^^J^Jong.

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God. The church is the place where this knowledge is put into practice because I he church is a place of worship. “The Sunday School which does not iisg,> church attendance and does not add to the number of worshipers is positively iurmful to the cause of Christ. Sixty per cent of Sunday School scholars aro :"t held to the church. A child reared t- go to Sunday School and to stay away church will be of less ialue to the church and the kingdom of Chrixf when li ■ r- aehes mature years than the child retired to go to church although he may never see the Inside of a Sunday School. “I have more hope from church going children who do not attend the Sunday School than Sunday School scholars who i -v. rgo to church. I fear 1• >r the future of any church where its children aro led to think that Sunday School attendance exempts them from divine worship. Children should tie encouraged to unite with the church whenever they express a desire to do so.” The pastor urged the parents to tench their children that the real riches of life are the riches of * Christ like character. "It is all important that a growing-boy t'e taught thut good manners is no sign of weak ti ss." I Robert son sulci. “The average boy brooks restraint and is apt to think that to ice considerate of others Is evidence of weakness. "It. is not so with th* street boy. If a boy Is not boastful and blatant, he la a coward. The lessen that every American hoy needs to learn is that courtesy and kindness are compatabla with cour>g‘- and manliness.” Dr Robertson declared that one of the creates! lessons that a child has to leui *i Is to have coniideiic© In tCs parents. HATS STOLEN AT THEATER. Police records show Virgil Moore, 1020 outrnl avenue, reported ids hat and raincoat stolen from the* Colonial Theater. Nick Termuo, an employe Rt the theater, said his hat was missing.

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ASKING MEN TO YIELD PRIDE AT FEET OFCHRIST Father Deery Preaches on Subject of Timely Interest. Asking men “to come down from their little Bcdf-constructed pedestals of Intellectual pride” and to “kneel like little children at the feet of Christ,” the Rev. Albert V. Deery of St. Catherine’s Catholic Church Sunday preached a sermon on the text, “There shall be one fold and one shepherd." The Rev. Mr. Deery said, In part: “If man would come down from their self-constructed pedestals of Intellectual pride and leave behind them the cloak of self-sufficiency which thej have wrapped their intellects and hearts and like little children kneel at the feet of Christ and say simply, ‘speak, O Lord, for thy servant heageth.’ then woul the prayer of the iVtod shop- j herd be fulfilled. Then would the lost sheep return to the fold from which they hat e been torn by hirelings and uufalth- j ful shepherds. Continuing, he said:

-In the Gospel of today, our divine Savior shows Himself the Good Shepherd The prophet foresaw this when he said, ‘I will set one shepherd.’ Destined to be a shepherd. Jesus wished to be born In a stable. His crudle being a manger, Ills first adorers the shepherds of the vicinity. When later He began his public mission He Journeyed over the hill and dale, from village to village, from town to town, congregating, amid thousand dis futilities the lost sheep of tho house of Israel. Standing In the midst of His beloved disciples, and surrounded by the multitude of those, who, whilst they closed their hearts to His earnest pleadings eouid not close their ears to the sweet music of His words, or they eyes to the fascination of His holy countenance. He lifted. His voice and spoke those sublime doctrines "As our Savior stands thus speaking in the street of Jerusalem, His mind i wanders in prophetic vision across the plains up to Golgatha. In spirit He sees gathered there at the foot of the cross , Ills tender flock, tho young church com- . posed of a few faithful souls, who would i willingly give up their lives in defense of His doctrine. Again He gazes down th* centuries in spirit, and He sees the realization of th* prophecy that when the shepherd has been stru'k the flock shall be dispersed; and before ills vision comes the seeue of our age and our day. When church is multiplied on church; when Christian is divided against Christian: when each tears from his sacred tea-hing only thut which suits himself and the rest is called a lie; when individual opinion Is pitted against r< volution; when men calling themselves followers >f the divine Master coin new doctrines and call them Christ’s Invent novelties that tickles the ear. and stamp them with the counterfeit si-al of the divine shepherd, when to be united in faith is deemed conventional, and to be assembled in the holy bond of one rellgolus fold is considered Intolerant. What great grief must not have grieved that sacred heart of Christ when He beheld men of our enlightened age advocating in His name and as His followers that it Is Inconsistent with His teachings to hold that there should be one church, but that each one is to believe as suits him best, and the more j sects the bettor for Christianity. "There is but one church upon 'he broad enrth that professes ever to be the same. There la but one church that lavs claim to an lrifalllble authority which must be heard and obeyed There is but one church, search where you wdll, that calls al! tninkind ns Christ did, rich and poor, slave and master, learned and !g noraut, to sit at her feet and learn from her and not from private opinion. That church is the Catholic Church. That church In aii time- and In all ages has

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| taught the one doctrine and has main- 1 tained and conserved It In prosperity and j adversity alike. The faifih of Chrlwt was the faith of St. Peter, was the faith of St. Augustine, was the faith of St. Thomas, was the faith of St. Joan of , Are, Is the self-same faith of those within the Catholic Church,” he said. WOMAN’S CRIES FRIGHTEN NIGHT PROWLER AWAY An attempted assault on Mrs. John Roman, 447 West Market street, early ; today was the climax of a series of ] crimes that occurred during the week Send. Mrs. Roman was awakened ear’y I today when a man, dressed only in bis | underwear, entered her room by way of a side window. She screamed as the man approached her bed and he ran and jumped through the window, i Three safes were battered open. The police were notified at noon Sunday and i started an investigation. At the Martin : Trucking Company, 535 North Capitol, avenue, the combination was knocked j from a safe and the door forced. W. ! Mort Martin, owner of the company, said S6O was missing. A smaller safe was also battered open in the same office but 'nothing was missing from It. The thieves entered by “Jimmying” the rear door. At the office of the Mutual Printing Company, a small safe was broken open. : A. J. Randall, secretary of the company, said $7 was taken. Burglars entered the home of Robert ( C. Smith, 315 East Thirty-Third street j and ransacked every room. The thief obtained sl*lo from the pocket of Smith's coat. Walter Burk, 930V4 East i Thirteenth street, told the police his : home w„s entered and ransacked bull nothing taken. H. M. Johnson, 700 North Euclid avenue, reported the theft of S3O and two diamond rings worth $155. Frank Summers, who rooms at the Craig Hivtel, said his room was entered and sl3 taken. The police arrested Gordan Millard, 926 South Delaware street, on the charge of vagrancy. Millard stayed all night with Summers. Mrs. T. Green, Apartment 1, 615 North Pennsylvania street colled the police when a man attempted to force a window at her apartment. Tho prowler escaped before the police arrived.

Autoist in Hospital; Faces Liquor Charge Edwin J. Young, 32, 424S Broadway, Is recovering today at the Denconess Hospital from injuries received late Saturday when his automobile turned over. The accident occurred on the Pendleton p!k a half mile east of the New York Central Railroad yards. Two women and a man who wore with Young left before Die arrival of the police in an- j other automobile and their identity was i not learned. The police are investlgat- i ing Following the accident. Young was arrested on the charge of operating a : omtor vehicle while under the influence of liquor. He was sent to the detention ward of the city hospital but later bond was provided and he was removed to the Deaconess Hospital After the auto mobile left the road it rolled about 150 feet and Young was under the car. Irish Commission on ‘Thank You' Tour A commission from the provisional j government is in the city today to thank ! •he people of Indianapolis fir aid given j fit at it. their fight. The committee is co ised of General Piaras Beaalai, com | mandant general of the Irish army, Cotin- j ellor .lehn F. Forrestal of the Dublin I municipal council, and James A. Sullivan. It was appointed by Mieheal J. Collins. head of the provisional government Li Ireland.

THIEVESGET3 MACHINES AND ACCESSORIES Police Reports Include Robberies in Various Parts of City. j Three automobiles were stolen last | night and tho police received reports of i motor meters and tires being taken from cars In various parts of the city. Isaac C. Baldwin, 838 North New Jersey street, reported his automobile stolen from the rear of his home. The car was found later by the police after It had been deserted by joy riders. William E. Gross, 317 East Forty-ninth street, reported his automobile with license 117124 stolen from Illinois and | Ohio streets. | T. W. Jungclaus, Spink-Arms Hotel, notified the police his automobile, with license 15013, was stolen from Meridian ! and Washington streets. Alvah J. Hacker 31 East Thirty-sixth street, reported anew automobile tire stolen from his car while It was parked at Ohio and Illinois streets. Frank Link. 511 Bancroft avenue told the police a thief to a motor meter from his automobile which was parked at Michigan anr Walcott streets. Burglars broke the lock on the garage door at the home of Winifred Bowen, 630 Blake street, but nothing was stolen. EATS ANYTHING * Bfl TABLE AND GAINS WEIGHT Stomach Trouble Os Three Years Standing Disappeared In Three Weeks, Declares Terre Haute Citizen. “I'm eating anything I want now,! sleeping like a top and feeling fin* and j dandy ail the time,", said Wm. T. N'lson,! 1334 Eighth avenue, Terre Haute, Ind. "I never dreamed that a medicine could j make as big a change in a man as Tanlar did in me in just three weeks time. It; Just about mnde me over new. 1 had stomach trouble for three years in bad form and finally got to where 1 was go- \ ing down hill fast. I was Just about ready to give tip when 1 started taking Taniac Tt has j Just mnde a different man out of me. My stomach Is in apple pie order and I am picking up in weight and strengtli right along. Taniac certainly does the work.” Taniac is sold by all good druggists.— Ad v.

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TELLS “BEgWOBS” SICK. PEOPLE How to Become Healthy, Strong, Energetic, Magnetic and Vigor ona Don’t er.ry the man or woman with abundant energy, high apirita, vitality, aad the ever-preaent smlls of cordial, magnetio personality. Resolve to banish your languor, your tired, worn-out feeling, your nehe* and pains, your mental worry and distress, by suprlylnr your system with plenty of iron. phospEoroua. vegetable tonics, so that every organ of your body can perform Its normal functions from the vicorona blood fSRRIII supply that courses through your arteries. Tone ap the liver, stomach, kidneys, and bowels, *3SL i Mmgl your food better and supply your nerved with the vita! element* In Cadomene tablets, and you won’t need to jj winK envy any one. Just got your body and nerves wooing fiSi'irinir f Vwllmi fight and nature will help you do the rcat. Cedonaene tablets are sold in sealed tubes by all good druggist*, and Ilßnfta are guaranteed to please you or money beck. Go now and get Cad-o-mene tablet*.

MAY 1,1922.

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Blackburn’s nujrrtt I 1 Pbfsit. Ttsie Yascaß&PillL | ii inn . is* iuw in •"-aesaßßa—d u Bn tt*a* FELT SO TIRED ALL THE TIME Indiana Lady Says She Was Ran* Down, Suffered With Her Back, Took Cardui, and Got Well. Richmond, Ind.—“l thought I would write a line or so, to say that I owe my good health and stjrength to Cardui,” says a letter from Mrs. Cora Courtney, of 705 North Seventeenth Street, this city. “I was all run-down until my family thought they would lose me,” writes Mrs. Courtney. “My husband coaxed me to takrf Cardui, so, to please him, I did, and I will say I do not regret it, for I am able to do all my work and do my shopping. “I have five children, four in school, my husband and a boarder to do for, and I do all my own work for all of us, and find time to play. We all praise Cardui. Every sick and run-down woman should take this wonderful medicine. “I suffered with my back; a very weak feeling in my limbs. “I felt hardly able to drag; just tired—so tired all the time. “It was an effort for me to do anything, but Cardui helped me so I felt like a different woman.” If you are in a run-down physical condition, suffering as this Indiana lady says she did, give Cardui a fair trial, it should help you. Cardui is a purely vegetable, tonic medicine for women's ailments, found valuable in thousands of such cases as described above. Take Cardui. Your druggist sells it —Advertisement.

MAN GIVES WIFE GLYCERINE MIXTURE She had stomach trouble for years. After giving her simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Adler-i-ka. her husband says: "My wife feels fine now and has gained weight. It is wonderful stomach medicine.” Adler-i-ka acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel, removing foul matter which poisoned stomach and which you never thought was in your system. EXCELLENT for gas on the stomach or chronic constipation. Guards against appendicitis. Tho impurities it brings out will surprise y ci. H. J. Huder. druggist —Advertisement. If Back Hurts cr Bladder Bothers Be careful what you take for your Kidney, Bladder or Urinary troubles. Remember that Dr. Carey’s PRESCRIPTION NO. 777 is absolutely free from dangerous drugs and has hail 50 years of success for Kidney and Bladder troubles. Sure relief or money back on large bottle. Hooks Dependable Drug Store. Pearson Drug Cos., and all good druggists have it Advertisement.