Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 310, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 May 1922 — Page 5

MAY 9,1922.

‘SUGGESTION’IS LATEST METHOD OF CURING ILLS Pain Can Be Alleviated by Imagination, Says Doctor. LONDON. May 9.—ls yon are suffering from an ache like a headache or a toothache, !t down, close your eyes and assure yourself calmly that you are going to get rid of It. Gently stroke the Laffected parts and say: “It's going. It's *oing—lt's gone!” is autosuggestion, the latest fad Frenchman, M. Cone, who runs a Balon In Chelsea, the artistic quarCordon, and Is besought by high rCn and poor, the halt, tho the sick. His house like the r or George I.oane Tucker's Man.'' :.i the famous movie play. :U events, great 'clace to of There noth w In M. C .tie's method. Every man who srr.ds for a doctor and doctor who tells a patient he will V n bo well Instinctively spins the wheel ■■ autosuggestion. W Cone's followers are many, but they No not know It. Every boxer's coach, every producer of a big stage spectacle, every admiral In the world and every general is an auto-suggestist. M. Cone's method of curing Is so simple! Whether the disease Is angina pectoris, strangulated hernia, housemaid's knee or a bad attack of the mumps the cure Is just the same. Tb* p-ocess is: "Take a piece of string and tie It in twenty knots. On getting to bed the patient mnst close his eyes, relax his muscles and adopt a comfortable posture. Then be must repeat twenty times, counting by means of the knots on the string, the general formula: Day by day. In every way, I am getting Better and better. "The words should be offered lender and loader at each repetition. They must be said simply withont effort. Only there must be no effort made to think what the patient is saying, for that only complicates the cure. On the contrary. *he mind must be allowed to wander at win. "On awakening In the morning the patient must repeat the formula, and the sovereign ruie again is to make no effort. At the end the pain will have appreciably been lessened, or perhaps entirely disappeared. Their the patient must return to the work he was engaged Upon before the illness overtook him." .It is 51. Coup's suggestion that by tbese means any pain can be conquered. Egyption Flag Green EOXDOX. May 9—The Egyptian national dag in future wiil be green, with a white crescent and three white stars. The royal emblem will be the same, with a ctowd added.

NORTHCLIFFE In the direct line of the city’s phenomenal growth northward, where values are increasing by leaps and bounds, the ideal place for a Home Complete We want some choice pictures taken in different parts of this magnificent addition, and will give in prizes absolutely free SIOO Cash for Best Kodak Pictures For the Best Picture taken in this beautiful North Side Addition we will pay, $25*00 For the Three Next Best Pictures, $ 10.00 Each For the Five Next Best Pictures, $5.00 Each For the Twenty Next Best Pictures, $ 1 .OO Each The Contest Rules: Kodakers always have found much to whet their appetites We wart, that picture to show how safe It la for a child In thereafter as possible, and not later than May 24th, when this for good pictures in this beautiful north side district. this beautiful north side home-site. contest closes. The scenery is beautiful and we want some good pictures Xo cars no nojse< no bustle, all is serene there. Get THAT A committee of judges composed of three prominent IndlantaKen in Northoliffe for use in our advertising. into your pj C t ure and you stand a good chance to win a prize. apolis citizens, will select the winning pictures. We prefer pictures of children with a home-site as a back- If you cannot go before, go out Saturday or Sunday, May 13th ground. T<ke a child to a place w here it is safe for him or her or 14th, the opening dates for Noi thcliffe No. 2. All prints Take the kiddies and your kodak and make it an errand of to play and take a picture. should be in our office, 904 Fletcher Trust Building, as soon fun and business. Drive out Meridian street to Rivera Boulevard and northeast on Rivera Boulevard to Sixty-third street and then east on Sixtythird street, past the Broad Ripple High School to Haverford avenue, which is a little west of the Green City Boat House, and then south on Haverford avenue into the Addition. Or take a Broad Ripple street car and get off at Haverford avenue or Green City Boat House. Xorthcliffe is on the south side of the street and extends south to Fifty-ninth street. American Town Lot Company “The Homeseekers’ Friend" 904 Fletcher Trust Bldg. Phone—MAin 4295

Methods of American Girls Puzzle French PARIS, May 9.—Stor’->s of American girls checking their corsets In the wardrobes of dance halls are the subject of much conjecture on the part of Frenc\ women. They ask why the girls bother to wear the corset to the dance. But the latest adaptation of the dance hall check room In Paris Is to use it for checking babies. Recently an inspection of the wardrobe of an Etolle dance hall revealed a half dozen babies slumbering peacefully In the pigeon holes usually reserved for hats. The maternal neglect aroused the Ire of tie editorial writer of the Paris Journal. “This Is something I had read about before," he declares. “Only such things ordinarily occur in Chicago or Milwaukee. This time it Is Parfsienne. We have a checkroom for Infants. Decidedly we are becoming very American." Nevada Hears Radio Talk From Hawaii FALLON, Nev., May 9. —Come over to Hawaii and I'll give you a bottle of beer." This conversation between a Hawaiian and a Californian came over the wireless ot Dale Likes. 15-year-old Fallon radio enthusiast, In loud, clear tones. Dale bought his instrument and made everything else himself. He is a regularly licensed radio man of the United States Gt vernment. and his station is officially known as Radio 6ATM. A hotel man at Catalina giving a produce order to a dealer in San Diego, orchestr^ music from San Francisco, San Bernardino and Spokane and a sermon from the Trinity Church in Denver are some of the Interesting things that Dale Likes hears in Fallon. Land Office Decision Gives Village to Man MAXVTLLE. Wyn., May 9 —Dreariness of Wyoming's homesteads is not troubling Emmett C Hathaway, whose homestead application for tlie southwest quarter of section Co-30-65, near Lance Creek, has been allowed by the United States Land Office at Douglas. A litrle village, said to have been erected through efforts of the Western States Oil and Land Company, covers a portion of the homestead tract. Hathaway “owns the :own" and may take his choice of at tending the village movie, playing pool in the town poolhiill. or of dining in one or bo*h of the village restaurants. He can stock his own cabin from the town's two stores. F.ur Hathaway is facing some difficulties The Western States company has established it 3 main camp in the Lance Greek oil field on his tract. The Western States company has an oil lease there, but Hathaway holds that the oil company has lost its title to the land through lack of improvement work required by its lease, and the company has been served with orders ro remove its buildings, valued at several thousand dollars. War on Illiteracy Is Waged in South An effective war on illiteracy in the Pourh is being launched by Cora Wilson

Stewart, Frankfort, Ky., chairman of the illiteracy commission. National Educational Association, and chairman of the

INDIANAPOLIS LIFE INSURANCE CO. Growing Steadily INSURANCE IN FORCE ADMITTED ASSETS 1905 ... $325,000.00 $27,373.00 1906 1,281,909.93 40,294.00 1907 2,158,315.62 68,603.00 1908 2,344,449.12 94,678.00 1909 3,037,135.59 149,194.00 inin *—— ** 3,760,237.71 , 217,081.00 ivlu •• • • BMr.<V • ,91, 4,451,264.48 300,941.00 , 912 5,756,690.86 391,260.00 1913 1”:::™::™ 7,011,554.27 499,773.00 1914 __ 8,655,788.49 629,717.00 1915 " 10,231,921.21 777,427.00 1916 17 12,021,820.06 949,237.00 1917 13,665,053.54 1,158,277.00 ms 15,532,346.26 1,362,027.00 1919 20,456,374.44 1,719,388.00 1920 27,006,018.90 2,097.890.42 mi 31,275,345.88 2,594,488.49 1922 to May i. ........ 33,080,262.08 2,730,867.65 Total Death Claims Paid........ 9812,37665 Total Paid to Policyholders , $1,298,709.06 Dividends to P01icyh01der5.472,927.55 Total Paid to and Invested for Policyholders • 4,082,700.57 Tbe Indianapolis Life Insurance Company Is an Indiana Company, in every sense •worthy of the liberal patronage it receives from the best business people of the State. It is OWNED BY and OPERATED FOR the Policyholders. There are no stockholders. The Company operates under the strict State Deposit Reserve Law of Indiana. Its Investments are in non speculative, non-fluctuating bonds and mortgages, bearing a remunerative rate of interest. Its claims are paid promptly. In fact, the Company has never had a law suit. The Indianapolis Life is especially popular with the people of Indiana because of its prompt and efficient service to policyholders. Patrons deal directly with the home office. Vexatious and expensive delays resulting from long distance correspondence are thus avoided. Aside from its beneficence as a life Insurance institution In encouraging thrift and furnishing needed protection, it is of general commercial value to the business Interests of the community. It brings to the State a constant stream of money for deposit in home banks and permanent investment in Indiana mortgages and other securities. In Short, It Is a Good Company to Insure With, to Work With, to Grow With and to Prosper With. FRANK P. MANLY. Preuldent. DR. FRANK A. MORRISON. PAUL M. MILLER. Special Representative. EDW. B P.AUB, Vice-President Counsel. DR. J. B. YOUNG—Medical Director*. C. R. WILSON, Specie.: Representative. JOSEPH P_ RAUB. b-scretary. JOE O. CAFETON. Sale* Mgr. V. E. G. HIN'TZE. Special Repreeenta.tlve. A. LEROY rORTTEUS, Cashier. W. IRVING PALMER, Field Supervisor. W. A. TIDWELL Special Representative. CHAS. E. FERRELL. Mgr. Eastern Indians. E. H. CAPERTON, City Manager. IL H. HESTON. Mgr. Logansport District DWIGHT a RITTER, Mgr. Special Savings Dept For Information relatlv# to policies or agency, write to the company or any of the above representative*.

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general federation committee on Illiteracy. Under Mrs. Stewart’s direction twelve States w*.re represented at Blrm-

Ingham, Ala., on April 11 for a conference on Illiteracy held by State commanders. American Legion Auxiliary president,

State federations of women's clubs and heads of other State organs In the dozen States.

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