Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 121, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 September 1922 — Page 9
SEPT. 29, 1922
OFFICIALS LEAVE CITY LpecuU Train for L. E. & XV. Rail Men Provided. Transfer of Lake Erie & Western Ivillroad to Nickel Plate system will b-j marked Oct. 1 by removal of four departments from Indianapolis to Cleveland, Ohio. -jeaving tonight on a special train vj3 be officials of the departments, wi-h their families: \V. H. Elmendo.f, auditor, accounting department; Su>erintendent WKliam Bartley, car accounts; R. E. Lund, freight claim, and treasury department officials, SENDS RELIEF APPEAL Government of Greece Asks Aid for Refugees, Wth refugees from Smyrna and othe. districts captured by Turks, i pouf-ng Into Greece, an appeal for mon---y and food was sent out today by tee government of Greece, through the American Railway Express Corn-) pans'! Instructions were received at local office of the company to accept funds for transmission, either by cable or draft at actual cost, sent in care of express company and payable to W. S. Try lor, American treasurer of the relief committee at Athens. Greece is unable to feed more than 400,0 ; t0 refugees who have arrived in Athens so far, according to dispatches. APPROVE CLAIMS Claims totalling $60,000 for county esperses during the month of Septerniier ■ .ere presented the board of coun'y commissioners today by Leo K. F-<sler, county auditor. The largest bill presented was that of the Emulsified Asphalt Company of sl’>,7S7 for emulsified asphalt applied to the Meyers road. Sheriff George Snider's claim for $3,073.40 for 1! ,367 meals furnished prisoners at *0 cents per meal was approved by tho auditor.
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98 Out of Every 100 Women Benefited | An Absolutely Reliable Statement Important to Every Woman Remarkable Results Shown by m Nation Wide Canvass of Women Purchasers of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. ? 50,000 Women Answer =
For some time a circular has been enclosed with each bottle of our medicine bearing this question: “Have you received benefit from taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound?” Replies, to date, have been received from over 50,000 women answering that question. 98 per cent of which ay YES. That means that 98 out of every 100 women who take the medicine for the ailments for which it is recommended are benefited by it. This is a most remarkable record of efficiency. We doubt if any other medicine in the world equals it. Think of it —only two women out of 100 received no benefit — 98 successes out of a possible 100. Did you ever hear of anything like it? We must admit that we, ourselves, are astonished.
Such evidence should induce every woman suffering from any ailment peculiar to her sex to try Lydia E Pinkharn’s Vegetable Compound and see if she can’t be one of the .98 THE LYDIA E. PINKHAM MEDICINE CO., Lynn, Mass, j
Do You Know Your Child*s Classmates? Here they are if he or she attends j public school No. 27 and is in grade j lA, Mrs. Mary P. Ritter, teacher: William Beokrnheuser, Mary Alice Crass. ■ Mary Henninger, Antoinette Geiger Mary F. M. Newhouse, Esther Foreman, Herman ’ Mueller, Rosemary Worrell, Carl Meridetli, : Irma Jane Byrum, James Hartman, Rosemary Worrell. Carl Meridetli, Irma Jane ; Byrum, James Hartman. TJoawl Patridsre, i Claudia Lulney. Bowman Downey, John ; Dye, Helen Travis, Here they are i he or she attends | public school No. 27 and is in grade 18, Mrs. Josephine Caldwell, teacher: James Betmer Bruce Bennett. John Griffin. Robert Harris, William Harmon, j Robert Kincaid, Carl Xing. Doyle Larkin, | ! James McClure, Fells T. McWhlrter Jr.. ; I James Mitchell, Charles Murt. John F ; Weeks, Robert Whitehouse. Frank Zener. ! Jack Howell. Ruth Bohannon. Martha Bretsman, Mildred Chandler. Ruth Hanuenlan, Virrlnta Hasty, Ruth Ann Minter, Mary Louise Overstreet. Margaret Sohlemder, Doris Willis. Martha Traut, Naomi Jeau Patridx*. Noyes Jarret, ONE-HALF PAGAN By United Prei * WASHINGTON, Sept. 29.—Fifty j per cent of the American people have : no religion, the Right Rev. Augustus j Schwertner( bishop of Wichita, Kan., . said here, opening the National Council of Catholic Men. He blamed this condition on a lack o. Christian education, saying “God must be put In the schools and kept I there." Stops Itching Peterson’s Ointment To the millions of grateful sufferers who know about the mighty healing power of Peterson’s ointment for old sores, ulcers, piles, sore feet and chafing Peterson says, “use It for skin and scalp itch; it never disapj points.” All druggists, 35c, 60c, SI.OO, 1 $2.50, $5.00.
Os course we know : that our medicine does benefit the large majority of women whoj take it. But that only two out of 109 received no benefit is most astonishing. It only goes to prove, however, that a medicine specialized for certain definite aiknents —not a cureaal one that is made bv the most scientific process; not from drugs, but from a combination of nature’s roots aiid herbs, can and does do more good than hastily prepared prescriptions. You see, we have been making, improving and refining this medicine for over 50 years until it is so perfect and so well adapted to women’s needs that it actually has the virtue to benefit 98 out of every 100 women who take it. It’s reliability and recognized efficiency has gained for it a sale in almost every country in the world—leading all others.
i ASPIRIN 1 Insis t on Bayer Package Unies s you see the name “Bayer on packag! or on tablets you are not getting th e genuine Bayer product prescribed by physicians over twenty-two i years a nd proved safe by millions for Col la Headache Toe thaclio Lumbago Eai ache Rheumatism Net iralgla p a ln, Pain Aceej ’* only “Bayer” package which contain * proper directions. Handy boxes o f twelve tablets cost few cents. ! Druggi its also sell bottles of 21 and 100. A spirin is the trade mark of I Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticadi- | dester or Salicylicacid.—Advertise i ment. WOMEN MEN ADMIRE Men a dial re a pretty face, a good Alt ; ure, but more than all n buoyant dlsp : I sitlon a nd the charm of happy content. there 1 > no Question but what a light | hearted woman la the Joy of a man’s | bu t no woman can be happy air [ Joyful vhen dragged down by the ail ! merits ■ bat so often develop headaches, j baekaeh nervousness and - 'the blues." | We ai ■ continually publishing in thin paper letters from women who have beet | restored to. health by Lydia E. Pink ham’s t >getable Compound after doctors and oth :r medicine., have failed to help them. if you are 111 why not give It a fjisl, j .dvertlsement. TRY A - WANT AD IN THE TIMES.
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