Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 145, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 October 1922 — Page 6

OEMOCRATSPLftI Bit ITTUBIKE Ralston Rally Expected to Draw Visiting Delegations. While Kepublicans planned to observe thè birthday of Theodore Roosevelt In meeting in seven wards tonight Democrats let up on their speaking campaign, eatching their breath before thè big Ralston raily at Tomlinson Itali Saturday night. The only Deniocratic meeting tonight wlll bfe at Bloyd and Roosevelt Aves., with Joseph P. Turk, Richard Coieman and James E. Deery speakir.g. Samuel M. Ralston. Democratic r.ominee for United States Senator, Tvili make his only speech of thè campaign in Marion County at Tomlinson ìtali Saturday night. With him wlll

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appear James M. Cox, presldential nominee In 1920, and Frank C Dalley. Thomas Taggart wlll be temporary and Meredith Nicholson permanent chairman. - Several delegations from outlying points wlll parade to thè meeting. LEASE NEW SUITE Jaffe Optical Company Takes Rooins in Roosevelt Bldg. The Jaffe Optical Company has tecured a ten-year lease on a store room on thè flrst floor of thè new Roosevelt Building, from thè IJbby Realty Company, according to Bert Jaffe president of thè company. The store will occupy thè flrst suite south of thè Illinois St. enti-ance to thè building. The new store will have a space flfteen feet by thirty feet. Ilarold Jaffe wlll be In charge of thè new store. The present location of thè Jaffe Optical Company will be retained, Mr. Jaffe said. The consideration for thè ten-year period will be $95,000.

Do You Know Your Child’s Classmates?

Here they are lf he or she attends thè 1A class of school No. 56, Miss Grace Wood, teacher: Leora Bauer, Beaste Beasley, Francis Stoll, Cari Barker, Floyd Dix, James Horaely, Joseph Kelly, William Walden, Otls Weaver, James Laurence and Arthur Robinson. The 1B pupils are: Charlene Albright. Katherine Braner, Alberta Mctìee. Helena Mooney. Dorothy Borneman. Loulsa Plummer, Elsie Stock. Wilva Towrsley. Anna Whiteside. .John Bauer. Dan Bever, Jiramy Burton. Gilbert De Coursey, Harry Dwigsrens, Edward James, Harvy Hiselman. WUlk-m Laurence. Henry Maferda and Rolland Castner. TAKES BOOSTER TRIP Body of Locai Wholesalers Visit Crawfords ville. Sixty-five Indianapolis wliolesale dealers were vlsltors at Crawfordsviile and intermediate interurban points yesterday. The men were guests of thè Crawfordsville Kiwanis Club. O. B. Iles. president of thè

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Chamber of Commerce, and Julius Wetzel spoke at a luncheon. Minette Hutchings, soloist, o£ Indianapolis, accompanied by Vliss Ruth Smith, sang. Brief stops were made on thè return trip at Mace, New Ross, Jamestown, Lizton, Pittsboro, Brownsburg and Clermont. DRAWS STIFF FiNE John Petro Found Guilty of Operatili , Blind Tiger. John Petro, 30, who operates a poolroom at 540 S. Illinois St., was sound guilty of operating a blind tiger by Judge Delbert O. Wilmeth in city court today, and was flned SIOO and costs. Ray Gause, 23, of 33 W. Henry. SI-, who also was arrested in thè raid, was dismissed when judgment consisting of a fine of SIOO and costs was withheld. Officers testified that when thsy entered thè front door Petro signaled Gause, who was Sitting at thè entrance of a small room, to dump thè liquor. Gause was in thè aot of pouring liquor into a sink when sound by ofiìcers.

WILL CONFER DEGREE Fifty Knight Templare to Visit South Bend Tomorrow. Two special cara leaving Indianapolis at noon tomorrow wlll carry about flfty members of Raper Commandery, Knights Templar, to South Bend to confer thè Tempie degree on me candidate. Elghteen members of he drum and bugie corps wlll make Hie trip and will march at thè head of a parade to be formed upon thè arrivai. South Bend Templare will entertain thè locai men in their homes Saturday night. The party will return at 3 p. m. Sunday. NEW WILL SPEAK Wabash County Republicans to Close Fìght Wednesday. The Republican campaign In Wabash County will close next Wednesday with a rally at North Manchester, according to an artnouncement last night at Republican State headquarters. Senator Han-y S. New, will be thè speaker.

WILL VISIT CENTERS Community Chest settlement houses will be vislted by thè district heads of thè chest campaign forces, Nov. 6. Invitations will be sent Saturday to flfty committeemen, division directors and district chairmen to join thè tour. The places visited will be thè Immigrants.’ All, thè Cosmopolltan Community Center, Christamore House, thè Jewish Federation, thè two centers of thè Boys’ Club at thè Lauter building and thè Butler building. For Pimply Skin Peterson’s Ointment “All pimples are tnflammation of thè skin,'’ says Peterson, “and thè best and quickest way to get rid of them Is to use Peterson’s ointment.” Used by millions for eczema, skin and Scalp itch, ulcera, sore feet and nlles. All druggists, 35c, 60c, SI.OO, $2.50, $5.00. —Advertisement.

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98 Out of Every 100 Women Benefited An Absolutely Reliable Statement Important to Every Wopian Remarkable Results Shown by a Nation Wide Canvass of Women Purchasers of Lydia E. Pinkhanvs Vegetabie Compound. ===== 50,000 Women Answer ===

For some time a circular has been enclosed with each bottle of our medicine hearing this questioni 4< Have youreceived benefit from taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound?” Replics, to date, have been received from over 50,000 women answering that question. 98 per cent of which say YES. That means that 98 out of every 100 women who take thè medicine for thè alimenta for which it is recommended are benefited by it. This is a most remarkable record of efficiency* We doubt if any other medicine in thè world equals it. Think of it — only two women out of 100 received no benesit — 98 succcsses out of a possible 100. Did y*>u ever hear of anything like ìt? We must admit that we, ourselves, are astonished.

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Of course we know that our medicine docs benetìt thè large majority of women who take it. But that only two out of 100 received no benefit is most astonishing. It only goes to prove, however, that a medicine specialized for certain definite ailments —not a cure all —one that is made by thè most sdentine process; not from drugs, but from a combination of nature’s roots and herbs, can and does do more good than hastily prepared prescriptions. You see, we have been making, improvingandrefiningthis medicine for over 50 years until it is so perfect and so weli adapted to women’s needs that it actually has thè 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 thè world —leading all others.