Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 295, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 April 1923 — Page 2

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FRONT VIEW OF PROPOSED INDIANA WAR MEMORIAL BUILDING.

PEACE FIGURE TO ADORN MEMORIAL (Continued From Page 1) feulldlng would be formal. The arrangement of walks. In University Park would be changed, but the De Pew memorial fountain would not be disturbed. Instead of the streets now cutting the site into squares, there would be driveways so traffic would not be disturbed. The successful architects came to the city immediately after being notified. They met with the war memorial commission in a brief* session and pased the remainder of the day going over the plaza site and taking up preliminary details. Uniform Construction Urged The architects in discussing their design suggested that buildings surrounding the plaza should be of unified type and monumental rather than commercial in their architecture. The memorial commission is expecting to meet with the architects immediately and make arrangements for detailed plans and specifications. It Is hoped work can be started in nine months. The winning architects were award first prize of 1120,000. Two cfller prizes were awarded. The second prize, SIO,OOO, was awarded to Colidge & Hodgdon, Chicago and Boston, and the third prize went to W. iE. Russ of Indianapolis and Eric Ktugler of New York. This design fcvas for a building circular In shape, purrounded by Greek columns. ; Cost Estimated at $2,000,000 Belore work can be started on the memorial buildings occupying the plaza site must be wrecked. The property belongs to the city, county and State. The estimated cost of the completed project Is $2,000,0pc. The jury which selected the plans was composed of three eminent architects/ Milton Bennett Medary Jr.. Philadelphia; Charles Adams Platt and Henry Bacon. New York. T. R. Kimball of Omaha is architectural adviser of the commission. The latter is composed of a representative from each congressional district.

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CONSTIPATION GONE; SUFFERED 8 YEARS Tried everything, but finally found right road to health. Gained 20 pounds. “My wife lias been troubled for eight years with constipation. She has tried almost everything on the market and has never received any benefit from any of them In fact, they have done- more harm than good. “She overheard one lady telling another what Milks Emulsion had done for her. She got a bottle and has continued Its use since, rihe weighed 87 pounds at that time, and after taking five bottles she now weighs 117 pounds; gained 20 pounds on five large bottles; besides, she is fueling fine. “If all the people suffering from constipation knew what Milks Emulsion would do for them, you would have to enlarge your plant.”—Leonard McKee. 29 Eye St.. N. E.. Washington. D. C. Hundreds have endured torture for j years and then found that Milks I Emulsion gives blessed relief and real, j lasting benefit. It costs nothing to I try. Milks Emulsion restores healthy, natural bowel action; It Is a truly corrective medicine, doing away with all need of pills and physics. It promotes appetite and quickly puts the j digestive organs In shape to assimilate j food, and thus build flesh and strength. ! Milks Emulsion Is strongly recommended to those whom sickness has weakened; It is a powerful aid In resisting and repairing the effects of wasting diseases. Chronic stomach i trouble and constipation are promptly i relieved. This Is the only solid emulsion made, and so palatable that it Is eaten with a spoon like ice cream. Truly wonderful for weak, sickly children. No matter how severe your case, you are urged to try Milks Emulsion under this guarantee: Take six botI ties home with you, use It according to directions and if not satisfied with the results, your money will he promptly refunded. Price 60e and $1.20 per bottle. The Milks Emulsion Cos., Terre Haute, Ind. Sold by druggists everywhere.—Advertisement.

Wonderful for Sick Stomachs That’s what every stomach sufferer says after taking one or two dosee of Dr. Orth’s Great Stomach Presscrlptfon. Everyone who tries It willingly acknowledges that it does cure Indigestion, and certainly banishes dyspepsia and other Stomach distress' almost instantly. Here's one letter that will give you an idea of ,lust how good it is: Wm. Starkey, Rock Creek. Ohio, writes—"l was sick for several years, went to hospital after getting no relief from Doctors and many other remedies that I tried. Unable to work, and confined to the house. I was advised by a friend to try Doctor Orth’s Stomach Remedy. I had no faith In anything any more, but I tried It and to my happy surprise It did me good. I am now perfectly well and for six months have been working every day in the blacksmith shop, eating everything I want and in perfect health.” Money hack if Or. Orth’s Stomach Remedy does not do what we say it will, and remember that this remarkable remedy is the prescription of a practicing physician who used it with great success in exactly such cases as yours during a period of 60 years. Henry J. Huder, Hook Drug Cos., Drug Cos., Clark & Cade, can supply you.—Advertisement

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

6ARN FIRE LOSS PLACEDAT $6,000 Team of Horses Perishes in Farm Blaze, Loss from a fire which destroyed a large cattle bam on a farm owned by Ira Holmes, Indianapolis attorney, two miles eafet of Castleton, on the Dandy Trail, late Thursday afternoon was estimated today at $6,000, partly covered by Insurance. Origin of the fire was undetermined. A team of horses was lost.. Two thousand bushels of corn, ten tons of timothy hay, lumber and farm Implements were destroyed. A loss of THE LIFE OF A HOME A healthy, happy, contented wife Is the life and Joy of the home and the greatest Inspiration a man can have, yet hovr many homes In America are blighted by the 111-health and sufferings of the wife and mother. It may be backache, headaches, the tortures of a displacement or some other ailment peculiar to her sea, which makes her irritable; despondent, and her whole life a buFdcn. Every woman In this condition should rely upon Lydia E. Plnkham’a Vegetable Compound made from roots and herbs to restore her to health and happiness, for statistics prove that it benefits 08 out of every 100 women who try it.— Advertisement. the skin — ■ Don’t forego the pleasure of outdoor life because the sun and wind coarsen and roughen your skin. The of Resinol Soap and Ointment Is almost sure to offset these effect*. Resinol Soap rids the pores of dust and oil, and Resinol Ointment soothes the chapped and roughened skin. Sold by all druggists. Resinol

S2OO was suffered when fifty barrels of Cement, placed near the barn were destroyed. The fire was discovered by Jarires List, superintendent of the farm. Possible damage to the home of Jack Sergeant was prevented by a bucket brigade, formed by neighbors. Park Board Lacks Quorum On account of lack of a quorum, meeting of the park board was postponed Thursday until next week. Hearing on acquisition of Rocky Ripple, to be used In the city artificial lake project was to come before the board. Representative citizens of Indianapolis will be invited to attend the next meeting when the project will be discussed. To Cure a Cold In One Day , Take Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets. Signature of E. W. Grove la on box. 30c. —Advertisement.

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MERCHANTS' BOOT NAMES DIRECTORS Five new directors had charge of the affairs of the Merchants Association today following their election Thursday night. They are: G. A. Gay, Pettis Dry Goods Company; E. J. Gauspohl, E. J. Gauspohl & Cos.; E. G. Hereth, Baldwin Piano Company; E. A. Kahn, Peoples Outfitting Company, and George Vonnegut, Vonnegut Hardware Company. The board will meet soon to elect officers.

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