Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 51, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 July 1922 — Page 2

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URGES VOTERS FORGET PARTY AFFILIATIONS ‘Unite for Common Good of Nations,’ Says Gunsolus. SEEKS ALIEN LAW CHANGE Thinks Too Many Foreigners Are Parasites on Wealth of Country. BY THE VISITOR. Urging the citizens of the State and the Nation to forget party lines and "to unite for the common good of the Nation” by “voting for the man, regardless of politics, who can stand the acid test of Americanism,” the Rev. Charles H. Gunsolus, at the First Congregational Church Sunday night made a plea for real Americanism in the home, the church and in public office. Taking as his subject "Fundamentals of Americanism.” the Rev. Mr. Gunsolus dwelt at length on the problems of immigration. Million Aliens Yearly "Each year approximately a million aliens come to our country: guided and educated along the right channels they make good citizens,” he said. "If they are left to themselves, they never learn our language ®r our civilization. "Many of the immigrants come to better their economic conditions, to gather money and then go back to their native land and live in comparative affluence. They are parasites who are eating out and undermining the fundamentals of our country.” Haven’t American Ideals He asked, "Why should Americans permit themselves to be swamped, overwhelmed, outvoted r.nd ruled by those who are not at heart Imbued with the Ideals which animated the founders of this Nation, but who swarm into this country like rats, to gorge and destroy. They should be put out and kept out. Not only should the lid be clamped on more tightly but the deportation laws j should be revised, making it easier and speedier to send the undesirables j out of the country ”

ILLS MUCH AUKE >L E. Preacher Says Body and Spirit Have Same Diagnosis. Spiritual and physical ills may be diagnosed in the same way. the Rev. J. H. Doddridge said in his sermon on "The Science of Health or the Art of Always Being Well,” at the Maple Rd. M. E. Church. “In diagnosing a case of spiritual health the spiritual appetite should be examined,” he said. "If we find a hunger and thirst after righteousness. we may feel assured of the spiritual safety of the patient.” DREAMS ARE NEEDED Man of Wide Awake Vision Succeeds, Says Sidener. Dreams are a necessary part of achievement. Merle Sidener told members of the Christian Men Builders of Indianapolis yesterday. "It is the man of wide awake vision who is successful,” he said. "Alexander Graham - Bell saw a vision of country criss-crossed with wires before he perfected the telephone. The man who fails to follow his mental pictures Is disrupting the scheme of things.” CHRIST WAS REGULAR Not Like Those Who Attend Church Only at Special Times. "He was not like some people who come to church for weddings or funerals, or once a year on Easter Sunday, Our Lord Jesus Christ made church attendance habitual,” declared Dr. Mathew F. Smith, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, in his sermon Sunday on the religious habits of Jes is Christ. "The Lord Jesus Christ points the way to the normal, reasonable religious observances," the Rev. Mr. Smith said.” HONORS WAR DEAD Bt. Paul’s Has Service In Memory of Rainbow Division Men. Memorial services in memory of Rainbow Division men who gave their lives in ths World War were held In St. Paul’s Church yesterday morning. Parents and families of the men attended, with about sixty members of the division. The service was In charge of the Rev. Lewis Brown. SOUL MOST VALUABLE Rev. Dr. Rorer Says Man Has No Dearer Possession. The soul is the most valuable possession a man has, Dr. Virgil E. Rorer Don't let skin trouble spoil your good time Resinol heals sick skins **l can’t have any fun! lam such a with this eczema that people avoid me wherever I go. And the itching torments me so that I don't get any peace, any how.' * Don't be discouraged 1 Even fn Severe, well-established cases of eczema, ringworm or similar skin-troubles, Resinol Ointment, aided by Resinol Soap, usually relieves the itching at once and quickly clears the eruption away. Doctors prescribe the ReMnol treatmtnt AMdru*. gt M <U Rstiaol Oisunt at and JUsisoi Soap

said In his sermon at the Meridian St. M. E. Church yesterday. “The soul is incomparably valuable for three reasons,” he said. “In the first place Christ gave His precious blood to redeem it. Secondly, it is valuable for Its immense possibiltles, for it has the power of will, judgment, sin, purity, suffering, joy, worship and education. Thirdly, it has immortality.” ‘NEED GOLDEN RULE’ Pastor Says Ills Can Be Cured Only by Christian Spirit. The world’s need of healing and comfort can only be filled when ths spirit of Christian brotherhood, as expressed in the Golden Rule, actuates the parliaments of the world, according to the Rev. Allan B. Philputt, in his Sunday morning sermon at the Central Christian Church. “In the mad rush to get ahead we trample on the weak, neglect the poor, the aged, the suffering, only to applaud the winners of goals. In doing this, we are in direct violation of the spirit of Christ.” MAY LOSE SIGHT OF EYE Leroy Seymour Attacked by \Vould.-Be Helper. Leroy Seymour, 1131 Fletcher Ave., may lose the sight of one eye as a result of an attack on him by a motorist who had helped him get his automobile out of a ditch. Seymour was crowded into the ditch by another motorist at Meridian St. and the canaL The driver, after helping Seymour asked for pay. He hit Seymour when the latter explained he had no money. Boy Struck By Auto Lawrence O’Brien, 12, 617 Warren Ave., today was recovering from Injuries received- Saturday night, when he was struck by an automobile driven by W. E. Harrison, 28, 1025 Reisner St. Harrison was arrested on charges of assault and battery and speeding. Burglars Driven Off Irvin BUckenstaff, 29181, Clifton St., merchant policeman, surprised two burglars robbing the store of Shepherd Hardware Company, 2862 Clifton St., and fired one shot at them. The burglars escaped. JAMES P. HUMPHREYS, wellknown automobile man of Hebj ron, Md., who declares he believes Tanlac Is the best thing to overcome stomach trouble and run-down condition. States it completely restored his health. "I beliere In giving everything Its due and I want to say right now I just can't praise Tanlac too highly for what it has done in my case,” declared James P. Humphreys, proprietor of the Hebron Motor Cos., Hebron, Md. “For three years or more I suffered from indigestion. After eating I would bloat terribly with gas and my heart would palpitate until it interfered with my breathing. I was habitually constipated and my nerves were all upset. My sleep was unsound, I got up mornings all tired out, and I was only a shadow of my former self. “Well, Tanlac has given me a keen appetite, stomach trouble has disappeared, my nerves have steadied down, and' I have gained several pounds. Tanlac, to my mind, Is the best thing ever gold for stomach trouble and run-down condition.” Tanlac U sold by all good druggists.— Adv. Pimples j- shame ofa blemishedface ! Oh! if I had only accepted Mother’s advice and taken S. S 4 8. •• • • Skin eruptions, pimples, blackheads, blotches, boils, etc., are outward appearances of the impurities which are in the blood. S. S. S will purify your * blood. S. S. S. is the world’s standard blood purifier and has been for over 60 years. Begin today to purify your blood by taking S. 3. S. Any druggist can supply you, Mr. 6. Is s S u. U. wHUf. -S.S3. makes you feel like yoursdjyaht TV! “ ml'A

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HelpYoußeinemLer \sn (imp’s Production. Asa co-partner In the development of this community, we want you to realize the immensity of this great institution and to feel a just pride in mentioning its accomplishments to others. You know of its better products, such as Van Camp's Pork & Beans, Van Camp’s Milk, Van Camp’s Soups, Sauces, Dressings, etc. But do you know that last month these immense Van Camp kitchens produced over 13,000,000 packages? And this month production should be greater. To help you remember the almost inconceivable figures on production of this greater Indianapolis institution, your grocer, who handles Van Camp’s Better Products, can show you how you can share in SSOO in awards for estimating Van Camp’s July production. * On this page we give accurate figures on June production of this year and last year’s production for June and July. We are increasing our output. Visit our plant. And remember the figures to tell others of the output of Yan Camp’s of Indianapolis. An Immense Indiana Institution

Van Camp’s are pioneers in the development of Indianapolis. It is a long journey from Gilbert Van Camp’s first preserving of foods back in the Indianapolis of 1861 to these mammoth new Van Camp Kitchens the finest in the world. It is a jump into the future—this great institution of today-—one of those epoch-making improvements that make existing methods seem ages old. You’ll agree with us that it seems almost impossible that any man or group of men could have the vision to plan such an undertaking. This towering building, away from congestion and overlooking beautiful Garfield Park, has an impressive grandeur not usually associated with commercial enterprises. And from basement to roof it is spotlessly clean. Spotlessly clean, because it is made of easily washed, smooth concrete, without a crack or corner in which dirt can lodge. You are invited to visit these great kitchens where everything is done on an unbelievably large scale—yet performed with an expert care and scientific accuracy that would put the most, exacting housewife to shame. In the great re-

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Ask Your Grocer for These Better Products of Van Camp’s Kitchens

Van Camp’s Pork & Beans Van Camp’s Evaporated Milk Van Camp’s Spaghetti Van Camp’s Chili Con Came

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Van Camp’s Soups (all varieties) Van Camp’s Catsup Van Camp’s Almond Bars

frigerating rooms you will see raw foodstuffs enough to supply a communify, carefully chosen, freshly received and not permitted to enter the plant until they have passed the most rigid inspection. Its automatic machinery will hold you fascinated with its deftness in performing complicated operations. You will see whole carloads of tin, made into miles of shining cans, whisked on conveyors to be filled with Van Camp products. In this world’s greatest plant you will find superbly equipped laboratories where Van Camp chefs, chemists and domestic soienoe experts are constantly working to evolve new Van Camp foods and to guard and even improve the quality of the existing ones. But the real proofs—the greatest triumphs—of this immense institution are the delicious foods bearing the Van Camp label. In their savory, home-like odors and flavors are written the final words of accomplishment. Asa citizen of this community you can take a great and just pride in saying: “From Indiana come the world’s finest foods —Van Camp’s.” The proof is in every product listed below—ready for your table—at your grocer’s.

Van Camp’s Chocolate Cake Van Camp’s Chili Sauce Van Camp’s Peanut Butter Van Camp’s Salad Dressing

Van Camp’s Mustard Dressing. Van Camp’s Peas Van Camp’s Hominy Van Camp’s Kidney Beans

Millions of Packages of Van Camp’s Products Produced in Indianapolis Each Month are the staggering figures covering typical months’ production of the great Van Camp Kitchen a J uns—l92l 11,336,730 Packages July—l92l 12,761,979 Packages June—l 922 13,162,478 Packages Now for this month’s production—July of 1922. There are 25 woriting days. We believe production should average at least 20% above 500,000 packages a day. Your grocer, who handles Van Camp’s Better Products, can show you how, in addition to the greater value of every package bearing the name Van Camp, you can profit yourself by studying Van Camp’s production figures, which he will furnish you. $500.00 in awards will be distributed to the customers of grocers in Indianapolis and surrounding territory. Ask your grooer for details. You Are Invited Visit our wonder kitchens and let us help you make a correct estimate. Two groups of visitors are conducted through each Wednesday and Friday afternoon. The first visitors’ tour starts at 2:16, the second at 3:16. You are most cordially invited. We promise you will be well repaid. This is the opportunity for which some of you have long waited. Reserve next Wednesday or Friday afternoon for your visit.

Van Camp’s Pumpkin Van Camp’s Kraut Van Camp’s Vegetable Shortening Van Camp’s Soaps

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