Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 141, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 October 1922 — Page 2

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PREPOSTEMI PRICES PREM OIIER 9ERMANY 1 Government, Alarmed at Soaring Costs. Seeks Means Check Rise. BY GUS M. OEHM (United Press Staff Correspondent) VERLIN (By mali to United Press.) —Once upon a tinte —just before thè /ar —one could buy a good milk cow Germany for 400 marks. Today , ne is lucky if one can buy a couple g£ pounds of butter for thè same amount. And everything elsq. has risen in Ijrice in proportion. No matter xvhether produced in Germany or in foreign lands, thè prices mount just thè same every time there is a slight fall in thè value of thè mark reckoned (•n a dollar basia. By thè time this is printed they will probably have tloubled. In thè last two days thè price of margarine has been artifleially raised from 120 and 140 mark3 per liound to 240 and 2S0 —for no other reason than that thè dollar has risen rapidly in thè last few weeks. Margerine. practicallv a home produci, with some Dutch importations, now costs aa much or more than butter. and thè German people—especially thè "restless” press, are beginning to wonder why. Every one who has something to soli or a Service to give has followed thè course of tlie dollar faithfully, boosting his price when thè dollar was strong —and keeping it boosted when thè dollar tumbled. An artifìcial high level of prices has, therefore, resulted which in most cases has no logicai basis for existIng. The prices doublé and treble over thè course of a few weeks and wages hardly have a chance to catch up. Hence, thè German worker and white-collar desk fellows with finali pay fee! thè pinch which their own merchants are creating. The govemment is greatly concerned with thè situation. Means to c heck thè rise in prices aro being proposed. The government proposes to regulate thè use of grains and sugar in thè making of booze and to keep a tightei watch on thè night lise. Kfforts will he made to see that all taxes aro paid and paid promptly. A curtallment of luxuries is being attempted by increased taxes thereon. Food ratloning will not doubt be resorted to before winter Comes. The-, factory councils are demanding that there be less waste in business A compromise between thè old compulsory economy program will be invoked. Deliveries of goods from thè farm lands to thè cities will be expedited. A genuine alarm exists in Germany over thè coming of winter. With workmen forced to pay.25.000 marks for thè winter’s supply of coal —more than a quarter of his present vearly vages—thè situation along that line especially looks gloomy!

DIPLOMAI WOULD SWAP JOB Austrian Envo.v Says He Prefers Fluting in Orchestra. NEW YORK. Oct. 23 —On a diplomatic raission to Mexico. Arvv Von I.oeven, an Austrian. has arrived on thè United States liner Mt. Clinton. H ; was extended diplomatic courte-sic-s by thè United S ! ates customs of bcers. and laughingly declared he felt qulte like a mìllionaire. as thè suit he was wearir.g cost 1.800,000 kronen. He adiied. however, that he would swap his diplomatic job in fifteen minutes fot a job in an orchestra as a flutist. He told reporters when he was in this country in 1901 he was flute soloist in Franz Schecl's orchestra in Philadelphia.

USE STRINO TO CURE New Stunt Supposed to Rid of Ills

B’i MARGARET ROBE If you have boi! upon your neck Or epileptic fits. Indomata or chicken pox, Dan t worry. folks. for it'g A ctii'ih to cure your every ili. No doetor need you auestion: Just do what Enul- Coue eays And try autosuggisticn. NKW YORK. Oct. 23.—It’s .imply impossible to ffnd any spare strina arcuici thè house these days. Mother, father. • auntie. grandma, grandpa and thè gìrls have it all cut up iato convenient Umgth* and tied in twenty knots. Thdis is one of Emile Coue’s flrst essentlals of "Self-Mastery Through Conscious Autosuggestion.” First catch your string and then knot it. Sounds like a string game, but it reallv is not. • The knots are all in thè string—twenty of ’em—count ’em. That is just what you do. too, count them cvery one. repeating a little wheeze at every knot. Sort of like “He loves me, He loves mi knot,” you know, only thc Coue formula runs like this—"Day by day, in every way I am getting better and better.” Then You’rc Cured When you have told yourself this twenty times, once for every knot, night and morning, wlth eves shut and lips moving, you will either be cured of all your physlcal and mental ills or else you will be sent to thè psyehopathie ward. Professor Coue doesn’t specify whether thè knots in thè string are to be sailor knots. bow knots or love knots, but possibly this is a mere •letali. 4ccording to this newest French exponent of autosuggestion, who ha himself cured hundreds of seemingly hopeless cases, we are -absolutely run and ordered about and domineered by our unconscious self and ruled by our imagination. You may think your conscious self has all thè sayso* but you are wrong. According to Coue, in an argument between thè will and thè j imagination thè imagination wlns out every time. Therefore it is up to you to master this unconscious self and to put down this' boss imagination. If you just prove you are master they will take your suggestions very docilly and carry out your every command. How It Works For instance, eince thè unconscious has jpntrol of all your organs, if somethin* t goes wrong with a kidney or

COAL MINERS AND OPERATORS STRIKE THEMSELVES HARDEST Diminished Consumption of Fuel Gives Rise to Talk of Concerted Movement by Consurners

NEW YORK, Oct. 23.—When thè coal operatore and minere argued ■themselves into a strike last sprlng, they may have ‘'struck” themselves a much more severe blow than they ‘■fctruck” any one else. When this strike was only a few weeks old, it was predicted that it would have thè effect of increasing thè use of oil as fuel and that a number of coal consurners would never quit being oil users. Present indications in thè coal market here are that this is hapening.

RADIO MESSAGES ARE RECEIVED FROM SPIRIT WORLD Spiritualists Claim to Have Received Communications Via New Means of Intercourse

CHICAGO.. Oct. 23.—The spirit world is fast picking up thè intricacies of radio telephony. Already faint radio messages have been received from Heaven by Spiritualists. and it is only a matter of time before thè great minds on thè other shore will have set up a broadcasting station for conimunieation with this earth. These were thè assertions Tuesday of John Slater, considered one of thè most gifted of thè world's mediums,

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This freckle-faced farm hand. with a Plug of chewin’ terbacker on thè hip, was interrupted while pitching hay at $lO a week near Roselle, Ili., to be taken back to Chicago. “He” is Margaret Davis. 14. who left home in search of adventure.

‘REAL FREEDOM’ FOR IRELAND Widow of Irish Pacifist Predicts Independence

By XEA (terrier MONTREAL. Oct. 23.—" De Vaierà ls stili thè leader of thè Irish Rcpublicans and ls expccted work out its d'-stiny as an independent r.ation. "The present Irish Free State government will not last. “Ireland will ultimately hcome a free and independent nation.” Thus did Mrs. Sheehy Skofflngton. wirtow of thè Irish pacifist editor who was shot during thè Sinn Fein re-bc-llion in 1916, and w.io is herself an ardent Republican ad vocale and worker. epltomize thè present Irish situation in an interview for NEA Service. Mrs. Skefhngton arrived here a few days ago to spend a few weeks with her sister. De Vaierà on Job "De * Vaierà is by no means through." Mrs. Skeffiington stated emphaticailv. "He will continue to malntain thè stand he has taken for a free Ireland. He is looked up to as thè leader of thè Irish Republican party While at present he is on active sei-v----ice and is not much heard of over

heart all you need do ls to speak gently, but flrmly, to your unconscious self somewhat In this manner, "Look here, oid chap, that organ is quite all right, you know.” Just persist and reiterate this and thè unconscious will finally accept thè statement as a fact and thè organ will at once begin functioning normaily. Simple, isn’t lt? Also thè very next time you have a jumpiifg toothache or an attack of acute indigestion just retire to a secluded spot, dose thè eyes, place thè hand gently on thè afflicted spot and repeat soothingly, but convinci agli', “Going, going, going”—and see wha.. happens. . Rear Children Same Way v Prcwessor Cou’s method for raislng perfe£.~children ls also succlnct and

With a great strike just ended, and with cold weather coming on it might be supposed that there would be a generai rush for coal. Nothlng of thè kind has happened amj so far as thè New York market is concerned deaiers are frequently using thè word “buyers’ strike.” They are quoted today as saying that thè “coal buyers’ strike” will end with thè coming of colder weather. Undoubtedly there will be a greater demand for coal than now. This demand will not reach thè proportions

and one of thè ieaders of thè spiritualistic thought here for thè convention of thè National Spiritualist Association. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle predicted last spring that radio would soon be used for trans-etheric cammunieatlon, but Slater is thè flrst Spirtualist to announce that thè startling development has arrived. Interest in radio isn’t restricted to thè spirita of recent arrivala, Slater

CAR SHORTAGE THREATENS BUSINESS Grain Belt Feels Seriousness of Situation on Nation s Railroads

By RODNEY DUTCIIER United Xetcè Staff Correspondent CHICAGO, Oct. 23.—Businesses in several sections of thè grain belt will be faced with paralysis un le ss thè railroads of thè country can "tnove 6ufficient care to carry away millions of bushels of grain, much of which is already beginning to rot on thè ground, according to reports to thè United News.

Bumper crops are reported throughout thè Middle West, and in some cases show an increase of 100 per cent in volume over last year. This faci alinost doubles thè crying need for care and thè seriousness of thè situation to thè tarmer, grain mon deI eia re. The American Farm Bureau Fodoraticn here declares that there is an immediate cali for 10,000 grain cars ; and that this requirement can not be

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MRS. SHEEHY SKEFFINGTON here, ho ls stili he recognized leader and thero will -be no let-up in thè cani-

simple. When little Peroy cuts a hole out of one of your best shcets for a Halloween costumo don’t wallop thè child. At night when he Ls sound asleep In bis little bed approach softly to within a yard without waklng him and murmur fifteen or twenty times thè things you wish to reform In him as to health and conduct. Exit then softly as you have cntered. Though thè child is sleeping, body ami conscious self, bis unr.onscious self is wide awako and taking lt all in. Consequently it will accept what you say and little Percy will not only leave thè sheets alone but will grow up a paragon. There are rnany other illustrations of Professor Cou's autosuggestive methods, but ”day by day, in every way. it is getting better and better,” not to string storie out too long. By selsmic movements in 1922 in Chiie, more than 100,000 square miles along thè coiist wero raised permanently from thiee to four feet. The Japanese government telophone department recently installed telephones for 850 who had made application for them in 1907. The military forces of Dentnark are to be reduced from 11,500 to ti,7ou nien.

SAY “BAYER’’ when you buy Aspirin

Unless you see thè name "Bayer” on package or on tablets you are not getting t’.e genuine Bayer product prescrlbed by physiclans over twenty-two years and proved safe by millions for colds, headache, toothache, earache, neuralgia. lumbago, rheumatism, neu-

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it did last winter and thè winter before Many large commercial users have installed oil-buming equipment and they laugh at thè coal men. Many domestic users who could afford thè initial outlay have put in an oil-burn-ing furnace. It will be some time before they are ready to go back to eoa!, if they ever • are. The smaller domestic users have bought oli stoves and they are prepared to eurtail thè consumption of coal, ard if their house is small, to discontinue it altogether. Deaiers here report a

declared. Julius Caesar, Alexander thè Great and many other anoiems have communicated with bini from time to time, Slater said, and probably will use thè radio as soon as heaven gets thè craze. "I certainly expect to see thè spirits set up a broadcasting station in Heaven.” Slater told thè United News. "Sending times and wave lengths will, of course, be adjusted so that bedtime stories and grain market re-

met. It is estimated that thè railroads hrtVe been able to fili but 15 per cent of grain car orders. In Kansas alone fnore than 18.000,000 bushels of wheft avvait shiprr.ent. Two banks already! have been forced to dose and officiai’ of several others admit that they also may be forced to dose wlthin a few days. Farmers are losing untold thousands of dollare, it is reported, and many of thein are leaving their farms in disguest. This situation is nearly as acute in Missouri, and to some extent in other ! parts of thè Southwest, where there i is also a serious shortage of cattìo ! cars. The total shortage for all American | shippers reaches 80,000 box cars, it is j declared. The live cause-, eommonly glven for | thè present trans; ortation tangle are: 1. Revival of business throughout j ;he country. I 2. The bumper crops of nearly all i products.

palgn for complete independence.” Asked if Cosgrave and Mulcashy, tlio present leader in thè Irish Free State government. are able to carry on in placo ot Gridìih and Collins, slie rv-plied: Cosgrave Mediocre "They have not thè caiiubllitics nor thè mentality of thè late leaders. C’os grave, who takes tlie place of Grifllth, is a much older man. He ls a city alderman in thè Dublin coundl, of which I am also a member. He is like thè averago alderman an i certalnly has none of thè ability of thè late Arthur Grifllth. "Mulcahy, who takes Collins’ place as miutary leader, ls far below Collins in thè qualitles that mako for successful leadership. He has not thè s iine personal swav over bis followers that Collins h;ul. “With legarti to Ireland’s future, I am absolut-ly convlnced that we will yet have an Independent Irish repub lic. We ha ve a good many dlfferences now, but they will gradually he stralghtened out. "lielanl has a blgger destlny than to be just a colony of Great Brltain.”

WITH US AGAIN Mei libali Open Season Opens as Coats Are Kesurrected. 7?y I nitrii .Yen* NEW YORK, Oct. 23—The 1922 rnothball season opened with thè usuai ceremonies. The day began with a generai fiatter throughout thè residentlal diatricts as thè little whlte odorlforous halls were shaken out of last wlnter's overcoats. Fifteen mlnutes were set aside throughout thè city for shaking, hrushing and inspection by su *h temale critica as huppened to be on hand. Then carne thè grand parade. Up and down both sidea of Fifth Ave., j along Broadway and through thè Wall St district. Big, heavy ulsters which almost buried their wearers. loose, saggy raglans, snappv belted models for college kids, Wrinkled, worn at thè sleeves, a missing button here or there, last year's rigar coupons and a forgotten subway fare in many pocket. The parade wns marred only by i thè occasionai appearance of a hum blo motti ball rolling out of a llning i and scootlng down on thè sldewallc j Ir disgrace. A Dutch scientlst has discovered a ' heavenly body 20,000,000 times thè i size of tho sun.

riris, and for pain in generai. Accept only “Bayer” package which contalns proper directions. Handy boxes of twelve tablets cost few cents. Druggists also sell bottles of 24 and 100. Aspirin is th*t trade mark of Bayer ■Manufacture of Mono.iceticacidester of Salicylicacid.—-Adveriisement.

steady demand for such stoves. All this spells lessened coal consumption not only this winter but fuure winters. Lessened coal consumpion spells smaller production for thè mines. Already there are more minerà than necessary to take care of thè demand. So it would seem that thè end of labor troubles in thè coal* industry is not in sight. Meanwhile thè increased use of oil spells profits for thè Standard Oil Company. As usuai thè Standard Oil pursued a far-sighted policy when thè

ports won’t be interrupted, but regulai Service will be given. “Only Spiritualists will be able to delect thè spirit messages, however. Mere radio knowledge won’t sufflce. "I have heard faint radio messages alreculy, and with thè assistance of my son, who is a radio engineer, I expect to get better results soon. We may even be able to hear concerts from beyond, and, if thè spirits think it worth while, they may give us

3. The shopmen’s strike. 4. The coal strike. 5. An inadequate car supply which is declared never to have been suftlcient to handle thè peak of traffte. "Dislocation” of cars is also beiieved to have played a trememlous part in thè shortage in thè West, which means in this instance, that eastern railroads are congested with care which should be allocated in thè West. The principal grain carrying roads in thè Middle West and thè Northwest have placed embargoes on crop shipments to thè East in order to keep their rolling stoek on their own traclcage. it is sald. The Great Northern and thè Northern Pacific, which tap thè grain fields of Minnesota nnd thè Dakotas, according to thè farm bureau, have placed embargoes on all grain shipments. As a result Minneapolis shippers have for thè past week offered prentiums of from two to Ave cents a bushel for gridìi consiglieri through to thè East.

What 1 Have Learned in 47 Years Fradice

lIIAVi i. ,-n watching thè results of constipation for 47 years. silice 1 began thè practico of medicine bai-k in 1875. I ani now 83 years old, and though from time to timo tlie medicai professino makes some wonderfully intcresting expe lamenta and testa, thè fundamentals of causcs and relief in this particular ailment are unchanged. But tlie people take greater interest tod.iy in their nealth, in diet, exercise and thè drinking of water. Constipation, however, will oct tir from timo to timo no matter how one tries to avoid it. Of next importane', then, is how to treat it when it Comes. I believe in getting as dose to nature ns possiblc, hence my remedy for constipation, known ns Dr. Caldweli's Syrup Pepsin, is a mild vcgctahle compound. It is made of Kgyptian Senna nnd pepsin with agrecable nromatics. Clùldren will not, willingly take bitter Ihings. Syrup Pepsin is plensanttnsting, nnd youngsters love it. It dova not gripe. Thousands of mothers have writtcn me to that effect. Over 10 inillion bottles of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin are now ■old every year, and it is tlie most widoly bought farniJy laxative in thè world. I say family laxative becauso all in tlie family can use it with Bafety. It is mild enough for thè infunt in nrms, elTcctive in tiie most chronic constipation

awefiSYRUP PEPSIN 3tre family larcativè

HAAG’S CUT PESCE DRUGS Every thlng tristi, Genuine, of thè furisi and Best Quallty. l’rices Subject to Cbange Without Notlce. 35c Vicks Vaporub, 24£ A Sample of Difference in Reguiar and Haag’s Prices

Armand's Colti Creala Cuce l’owiier. $2.00 All course siiong blaik comb.#l.4B $2.00 String blaik corni), Vj eoarse..*l.4B 75c Strong b.ack tino ionio *Wc 81 r>o Stro.ig all coarse blaik corab. asc 75c St'ong all coarse pocket comb..4oc; 23c Babiook's Cut Itone Tale lòc; Ayer's Face l’owder and I-uxor Cream.| 7r>e Boncilla Face I’owder 59c, iOc DJet-Ki.ss Face l'owder ........ sair.oc Djer-Klss ltouge 39r 25c Djer-Kiss Talcuni Ite $1.25 DJer Klss Vanlty Box CBc 50c Dorln's Brunette ltouge 89c OOc .lava Rice Face Powder aofc Mary Garden Tallititi Powder *4e 25e Mennen's Borated Talcum I9c 2Oc Aspirili Tabe toc do/.., 3 for 25i .'Oc Bayer’s Aspirili Tabs 110 <lsc Sempre (ilovlne 39e (Ìsc Berry’s Freckle Ointment 49c , r >oc Stillmun s Freckle Croam 390 Tèe Boncilla Cobi Cream ...,69c 75r Boncilla Vnnisltlng Cream 59c 50e Daggett A Uams Cold Cream..,.S9c 30c Espiy’s Fragrarli Cream 24c 35c Holmes’ Frostilla ~B9c 50c Hlnd’s Honey & Almond Cream 8e flOc Melvlna Cream 450; 50c Milkweed Cream sßc 25c I’eroxide Cream i9e: 35c Pond's Vanislilng Cream 24c| 00c Pompelan Day Cream ...4Soi •lóc Pompclan Night Cream *9c (iOc Pompclan Massnge Cream 4iXci OOc Pompeian Face Powder 390

HOT W iTEIt BOTTLES, FOUNTAIN SYRINGES, COMBINATIONS AND ALL OTHER RUBBER GOODS AT CUT PRICES i Two-grain Quinine Caps., Dozen; 2 for 25^ 7 Haag’s Cut Price Drug Stores are Located in Center of thè Shopping District of Indianapolis Haag s Drug Store, 156 N. Illinois St., is only 6 doors north of thè Interurban Station. Haag s Drug Store, 101 W f Washington St., is in thè point room of thè Lincoln Hotel. Haag Drug Stores, 27 and 53 S. Illinois St., are in first square south of Wash. St.. on way to Union Depot. Haag Drug Stores are located in 114 N. Pennsylvania St., 55 VV-ginl& Ave. and 802 Mass Ave., cor College I

rush for oil-burning apparatus for homes began. Many users thought of fuel oil as thè way out cf their difficulty. The Standard Oil did not ercourage this, saying fuel oil was thè right fuel for large users but thè cost of equipment and vìsquous eharacter of thè oil made it less practicable for small users. It advised thè use of kerosene. Kerosene burnlng apparatus has been perfected for thè small user and- thè Standard has probably greatly enlarged Its permamtnt market for this product. Forc-

programs occasionally, with speeches by great men of history, and songs by spirits of great singers passed away.” Mrs. Maggle Waite of Chicago, also a WQrld-famous medium, contributed some interesting sidelights on thè eharacter of Heaven as revealed to ber by its inhabitants. Her information ls something like that thè spirits are claimed to have given Conan Doyle.

Meanwhile Eastern railroads, taxed to move thè sudden heavy shipments of coal. Industriai materials and products, which carne In a rush at thè end of thè coal strike, are not returnlng empty cars West, and thè farm bureau federation is working with thè American railway asociation in an to get some of these cars back. Secretary of Agriculture Wallace has also urged immediate action by thè association and thè interstate commerce commisslon to meet thè menace facing Oklahoma, Texas and New Mexico cattle men, who are trying desperately to move their livestock out of a long drought. Some vestige of hope is held for thè farmers who cannot move their grain now. however, in thè expected invasion of foreign buyers, to whom they may be able to sell at a better lirico later on. But many of them, it is agreed, will go Into bankruptcy before that time unless they can market their crops.

of an adult. The formula is on ever>' package. Recenti y there has been a m-w wave of drastic physics. Calomel, a mercurial that salivates and loosens teeth, has been rcvived; ■alt waters and powders that draw needed constituents from thè blood; coni tar disguised in candy forra that cause skin erujv tions. In a practice of 47 vcars I bave never seca any reason for their use when a medif ine like Syrup Pepsin will empty thè bowcls just, as promptly, more cleanlv a:id gentlv, without griping, and without shock to thè System. * Keep free from constipation! It lowera your strength 28 per cent, hardens tlie arterics and brings on premature old age. Do not let a day go by without a bowel movement. Do not sit and hoptt but go to a druggist and get a botile of Dr. Caldweirs Synip Pimsin. It is a generous-sizo bottle. Take a tcaspoonful that night and by morning you will lie well. The cost is only ttbont, a cent a dose. Use Syrup Pepsin for yourself and members of tne family in constipation, biliousness, sotir and crampy stomach, piles, indigestion, losa of appetite or sleep, and to break up severa and colds. Alwavs have a bottle in Ilio house, nnd observe theao three rules of hcalth: Keep thè head cool, thè feet warm, thè bowel open. 74 (f 3.

jOc Puluiouve Cream S'j* 25c Bordili Eugie Milk, 2 for 35 50c F. E. I. i’yorrhoea Tooth Pagte..B3o OOc Forhun's i’yorrlioca Paste SBc 30e Kol.vnos Tooth Paste 18c 130 c Lyoa's Tooth Paste or Powder..24o 80c Pebeco Tooth Paste 88v | 50c Pepsodent Tooth Paste 33c óOc Llstcrine Tooth Paste 89c 35c Rublfoani .. 29c 30c Listerlne t9c iiOo So/odont Paste or Llquid 84c 25c Laxa Pirin Tablets I9c 35c Barboso] ec 25c Carbollc Soap 19 20c <‘astile Soap Bocabella Isc -tóc Costile Soap Conti, Italian 28c 20c Castlle* Soap Stork, 13C....2 for 23e 15e Coeoa Castlle, 70c 8 for 25c Cuflcura Soap, 190 8 for sftc lOc Cosmo Butterintlk Soap To 25c Clayton's Dog Soap .....19c 75c Glover’s Munge Uemedy 480 25c Williams Keload Shavfng Stick. 19c $1.20 Scott's ElUlilslon Cod L 0U...T40 SI.OO Wainpolis Wlne Cod L Gii ...740 75c Gentry's Munge Remedy 490 83c Johrison s Shaving Cream 29c :<3c Krank’s Luther Kreem .....89e 75c Lloyd's Exisis 690 50c Minnin's Shnvlng Cream ...,....890l 35c Paimollve Sbuvlnj Cream ... *9o 1 lOc Williams Shnvinj Soap 8* ; ::0c Williams’ Luxury Soap 2 - .’o j Sso Williams’ Holrìer Top Soap .29c 85e Williams’ Shnvlng Cream 290 :

ing untried and unperfected products nnd machinery onto thè public would in thè end have resulted in a reaction against oil burning. It is such business methods tha.t gave thè Standard Oil Company an aggregate market yalue of $3.755,425,112 at thè dose of business f thè stock exchange on Friday, Oct. 13. These fìgures are computations by thè Wall Street Journel. This aggregate value xvas $900,000,000 greater than Nov. 21, 1921 —nearly a billion dollars increase in less than a year.

“Spirits teli me,” said Mrs. Waite, “that they do not eat. They simply inhale thè aromas of our earthly meals. They do not sleep, but they have periods of rest. There is sex in Heaven, just thè same as *here is here, but there is no marriage or giving in marriage. Every one, however, will find his sotti mate there, whom he may have missed on earth. When they meet they wiil hold hands for eternity.”

MIRACLE BABE

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Abandoned by its mother when three hours old, this baby lay in a road near New Orleans at night w die 200 automobiles passed over it w-ith-out its suffering a scratch. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Book saw it in thè giare of their headllght. They’re going to adopt it.

From a recent portrait of DR. W. R. CALDWF.LL Born Shelbyville, Mo„ 1839

I REPEAT MYFREEOFFER SIO,OOO worth of trial bottles of Syrup Pepsin free Last year T agrred io spend SIO.OOO cash for / r cc tamples of my Syrup Prpsinl and send them fece and poslage paid to all uho asked.- A tremendous ma il uas thè result. But there must Ite many uho did not tenie. 1 u-onld like to gel their addrrss this lime. So I note rrnrut my offer, in remembrance of my approaching Sith hirthday, and will again devote fIO,OOO to free samples. 1 am amious to see one in erery American henne, tt'rite for yours ioday. Simply gire me your address. Send it lo T)r. TU. B. Caldwell, 5i5 Washington St., Afonticello, Illinois. Asine is truly a free gijl; it eosts thè public nothmg.

uoc Alt ics Anti-Pain Pilla 230 sl.lO Vitamou 850 j 75c Nose Atomizer B9e SI.OO Nose and Throat Atomizer... .740 $1.25 Nose ami Throat Atomizer ~..890 Dcvilbtis No. 15 and Iti Atomtzers. $2.50 Oli and Water Atomizer $1.74 73e Fountain Syrlnge 59c SIOO Fountain Syrlnge 74c *1.25 Fountain Stringe 89c $l3O Fountain Syrlnge 8c f'2.00 Fountain Syringe *1.48 ;$2 33 Fountain Syrlnge *1.74 $2.73 Fountain Syrlnge #l9B *3.00 Fountain Syringe *2.28 $2.00 Fountain Vagina! Spray *1.48 $3.00 Fountain Vaginal Spray *4.98 i 75c Hot Water Ilottle 49c : $1 00 Hot Water Botile 74c $l5O Water Botile 98c si 75 Hot Water Bottle #1.24 $2 50 Poinb Syringe and Bottle... .$1.98 $2.00 Comi) Syrlnge and Bottle #1.48 i $3.00 Comb Syringe and Bottle.. .-.#2.24 ( 75i Breast Pump 59e j SIOO Briosi Pump 740 33c Fonmaln Syringe Tube 23e I 75c Colon Tubes Oc 'tOo Rei-tal Tunes 490 $3 00 Invada C -.hion Ring #2.48 $2.00 Spinai Ice Maga #1.48 $2 JO Throat Ice Bags #1.481 SIOO Ice Caps 74e j $2.00 Ice Bags, obiong #1.48 \ $1.50 Fcvcr Thermometer 88e ? $2.00 Fevcr Thermometer #1.48 j

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How to Moke Pine Cough Syrup at Home Has no eqnal for prnmpt resnlts. Takes tmt a moment to prepare, and saves you aiiout *2.

Pine is used in nearly all prescriptions and remedies for coughs. The reason is that pine eontains several elements that have a remarkable effect in soothing and healing thè membranes of tbe throat and chest. T’ine eough syrups are combinatlons of pine and syrup. The “syrup'' part ia usnally pialli sugar syrup. To make thè best pine cough remedy that money can buy, put 2Và ounees of Piuex in a pint bottle, and fili up with home-made sugar syrup. Or you can use clarified rnolasses, honey, or corn syrup, Instead of sugar syrup. Either way, you make a full pint—more than you can buy ready-made for three times thè money. It is pure, good and tastes very pleasant. You can feci this take hold of a cough or cold in a way that means business. The cough may be dry, boarse and tight, or may be persistently loose from thè formatimi of phlegm. The cause is thè same—inflamed membranes—and this Piflex and Syrup combinatlon will stop it —usually in 24 hours or less. Splendid, too, for hoarseness or any ordinary throat ailment. Ptnex ls a highly coneentrated compound of genuine Norway pine extra<% and is faraous thè world over for it* prompt effect upon coughs. Beware of substitutes. Ask your druggist for “2Va ounees of Pinex” with dlrections, and don’t accept anything else. Guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction or money refunderl. The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind.—Advertisement.

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