Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 225, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 January 1923 — Page 16

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MYSTERIOUS SHOT PROBEOBY POLICE Bullet Breaks Window in Ritter Ave. Home, Police today were investigating firing of a bullet which broke the glass of a window in the living room at the home of Elmer R. Mullin, 203 S. Ritter Ave., Sunday night. Mullin, his wife and three children were in the room. The bullet was not found, but there was a hole evidently made by a .32caliber missile. Just before Mullin ran out of the house two boys passed R. E. Johnson. 855 N. Keystone Ave., Pennsylvania Railroad watchman at Ritter Ave., talking about the shot. The police failed to llnd the boys. Johnson did not hear the shooting. VETERAN TRANSFER MAN HERE IS LAID TO REST Funeral services for Jacob L. Oelschlager, 68. who died Saturday at his home, 1622 Prospect St_, were arranged for 2 p. m. today at the residence. Eurlal will be in the New Crown Cemetery. Mr. Oelsclilager for thirty-seven years engaged in the transfer business here. He was born in Lancaster, j Pa., and came to Indianapolis when a boy. Before entering the transfer j business, he was engaged in harnessmaking. Besides the widow, two sons, Fred and Louis, and three brothers, John E., Charles A., and Albert L., all of Indianapolis, survive. Farmer Hurt in Wreck By Vnttrd Press MUNCIE, IncL, Jan. 29.—Calvin Jaraey, a farmer living near Anderson, is In a critical condition here today as a result of an auto accident. His auto was struck on a road near : Muncie by a truck without lights. Cut This Out—lt Is Worth Money Cut out this slip, enclose with oc and mail to to Foley & Cos.. Sheffield Ave., Chicago, HI., writing your name and address clearl?.\ You will receive in return a trial package con-: taining Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for coughs, colds and croup: Foley Kidney Pills and pains in sides and back: rheumatism, backache, kidney and bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic for constipation, biliousness, headaches ar.d sluggish bowels. —Sold everywhere. —Advertisement. Miller’s Antiseptic Oil, Known as Snake Oil Stops Chest Colds anil Flu Quick. Contains Coal Oil. Turpentine, Camphor. Capsicum. Oil Eucalyptus and other valuable ingredients. Will penetrate thickest sole leather in 3 minutes, goes to affected parts. Quick relief assured. For Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Lumbago said to b- without equal. All druggists.—Advertisement. Wyorrhea? Sore, bleeding, receding or spongy gums. Pyorrhea in its early stages is easily cured, but in last stages i3 more difficult. RIGGS’-O-DEAN massage will do wonders. Thoroughly cleanses, purifies and makes circulation normal. Try RIGGS’-O-DEAN today, at your druggists or direct postage prepaid upon receipt of SI.OO. RIGGS’-O DEAN CO., INC. 1118 Fullerton Ave„ Chicago, Ml.

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HEZA DUMBBELL WILL everybody please hurry up and meet Heza Dumbbbell before he falls asleep. Heza is another member of the Dumbbell family who recently moved in on our unsuspecting city. This young son of Ala Shurza and Pa Whooza Dumbbell is so dumb he doesn’t realize he is. Only today he asked a Times reporter if Senator Capper worked in a bottle factory or owned one. Heza is absolutely sold on the idea that Burbank discovered the Ford plant. You could sell Heza a gondola and a dozen records. He thinks the former is a talking machine. He also believes — * * * That a goiter holds up a girl’s stocking. • • • That optimism is an eye disease. • • • That silk envelopes are bought in a stationery store. • • • That salary is a vegetable.

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That a justice of peace ended the World War. * * * That bootlegging is done in a shoe repair shop. * * * That Jock Hutchison is a jockey. * * * That the St. Louis Cardinals belong to a religious order. That a ghoul is what they have on a football field. DO YOU KNOW ANY DUMBBELL SAYINGS. SEND THEM TO THE DUMBBELL EDITOR, INDIANAPOLIS TIMES. POLICE FIRE AS SUSPECT FLEES Think Member of Hold-up Pair Is Wounded, Detectives today were searching for a colored man believed to have been shot while trying to escape from Patrolmen Viles and Wachstetter. The man answers the description of one of the two colored men who have committed a series of bold hold-ups here. Saturday night the two policemen saw two colored men at Michigan St. and Senate Ave. resembling the men described as committing hold-ups. The small man called "good by ’ to his companion and hurried west, but the police halted the big man. The policemen started to search him and found a deck of cards and a ticket to Terre Haute in his pocket. They reached for his hip pocket. The col ored man jumped from them and ran. They fired six shots after him. When near the colored Y. ML C. A. the man fell, but jumped up and escaped.

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Ailing Children Get Well on Syrup Pepsin

A >mall Jose at bedtime brings relief and laughter by morniag HOSPITAL and doctor’s records prove that 75 per cent of human illness has its origin in the intestinal canal, complicated with what is commonly called

constipation. Realizing what that figure means, mothers should contrive methods of handling their children while they still control them that will prevent these future dangers. Teach children regularity of

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bowel movement, and be especially watchful of young girls. Insist on two passages a day until the age of 18, when one is usually sufficient. Give plenty of oranges and apples, plenty of butter because it lubricates the intestines, and encourage the drinking of water. If you detect restlessness, belching, gas or wind on the stomach, sleeplessness, or lack of appetite, examine the tongue and you will find it coated, accompanied by unpleasant breath. The child is bilious, constipated. According to age, give from one-half to a teaßpoonful of Dr. Caldwell’s

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ANY FAMILY MAY TRY IT FREE Thousands of parents are asking themselves, “ Where can I find a trustworthy laxative that anyone in the family can use when constipated ?” / urge you to try Syrup Pepsin. I will gladly provide a liberal free sample bottle, sufficient for an adequate test. Write me where to send it. Address IJr. W. B. Caldwell, 5 15 Washington St., Moniicello, Illinois. Do it now!

Syrup Pepsin, which children never object to taking ns they like the taste. By morning the youngster will bo well again. Likewise if the nostrils are stuffed up or there is persistent, sneezing, a dose of Syrup Pepsin will break up the fever and cold. Mrs. Geo. N. Colson of Bernard, Me., keeps her family well in that way, and Airs. Ida A. Burkett of Carroll, La., who has heen using Syrup Pepsin for a dozen years, has raised her three children on it. I)r. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is a vegetable compound of Egyptian senna and pepsin with agreeable aromatics. The formula, however, is on every package. Druggists have sold it with satisfaction to their customers for over 30 years, and it is now the largest selling family laxative in the world. Buy a bottle today. It will last you for months, and the cost is only about a cent a dose.

ATTENTION VETERANS Os the World War and Citizens of the State of IN DIANA If you are opposed to coercion, to CZAR GAG RULE, and to the curtailment of the liberty and principles for which we fought, be at the monument tomorrow morning, Tuesday January 30th, at Nine o’Clock. TOMORROW MORNING at NINE O’CLOCK State Commander Faulkner says that — The constitution of the American Legion gives him “THE POWER OF A CZAR,” and that in this instance he proposes to use it —“similar action,” he says, “on the part of any other Indiana Post will be dealt with summarily in the same fashion.” (FERDINAND J. MONTANI, Commander HAROLD WARNER, Adjutant PAUL J. FECHTMAN, Skidmore-Deap Past No. 104 \ clarence e. clift, i PAUL MULLIKIN, f R. E. MURPHY, I ALBERT L. STICA, \ Executive Committee

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JAN. 29, 1923