Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 5, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 May 1923 — Page 12

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ULTIMATUM 10 RUSSIA DEBATED British and Soviet Envoy Have Long Session, By United Prea LONDON, May 17. —Foreign Minister Curzon and Leonid Krassin, Russian envoy, had a long conference today on the subject of the British tenday ultimatum to Russia. This is the first of a series of sessions at which amicable settlement of questions between Britain and Russia ■will be sought. The ten-day ultimatum served dv Britain on the Moscow government forms the basis of discussion. CROKER’S DAUGHTER SEEKS TO BREAK WILL Charges Widow of Tammany Boss Was Married to Another. By United .Vetrs DUBLIN. May 17. —Bula Croker. when married to Richard Croker, late New York Tammany boss, was the lawful wife of another, according to charges filed in court by Mrs. Ethel White. Croker’s daughter by another marriage. On these grounds Mrs. White will attempt to break the ■will of her father who left the bulk of his estate to Bula Croker. EVANS DIVULGES SECRET Prosecutor Hates to See Warm Days Come Because of—Read It! "Gosh, I hate (for the warm days to come," said William P. Evans, Marion County prosecutor. Then til have to shed my vest." "What’s the matter? Haven’t you any clean shirts?” asked Bill Remy, deputy prosecutor. Pointing to his form, which he admits is not as It was in the days gone by, the prosecutor divulged the fact that he wore suspenders. '“My wife makes fun of me. but I tell her that when 1 get to arguing before a jury—and some of these juries take lots of It —It is extremely unhandy to have to hitch up my trousers," Evans explained.

REHEARING IS PETITIONED Briefs Filed In Supreme Court Booze Possession DecisionPetition for rehearing of the Crabbs case, appealed to Supreme Court from Delaware County and reversed, was on file today with Zachariah T. Dungan, clerk of the Supreme and Appel late CourtReversal of the lower court's decision made mere possession of liquor unpunishable. Petition and brief3 were filed by Attorney General U. S. Mrs. Edward Franklin White, deputy attorney general, and William P. Evans, Marion County prosecuting attorney. APPRAISAL IS AWAITED Green lawn Cemetery' Site Valuation Will lie Reported. f An appraisal of the Greenlawn cemetery site by a board appointed by Circuit Court will be submitted this week. The land will be bought from the city and State by The Terminal Realty Company for erection of *1,000,000 freight terminal, under provision of an act passed by the last Legislature. Armitage and Bride Home Mr. and Mrs. William H. Armitage, after a quiet wedding at Jeffersonville Tuesday are at home at their new residence, 3856 Washington Blva. Mrs. Armitage was Mrs. Josephine Moroney. 2345 N. Illinois St. Armitage is a political colonel of the Shank administration

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DON’T HAVE TO GET UP NIGHTS ANY MORE Dayton Man Reports Quirk Relief From Bladder Trouble That Caused Him to Del Up lj to 20 Times Nightly. Mr. John Lumpkins. 7 Carrie St., in his own home paper, the Dayton Herald : “For two years I had to >get np 15 to 20 times earn night. The scalding and pain was awful. After taking a tew doses of Ldthiated Buehu (Keller formula) the gravel came, until at least 25 pieces have passed. Some were as large as a bean. I am glad to have this way of telling my fellow t Tiff ere rs about this great new remedy.’ Ldthiated Buehu (Keller formula) acts on the kidneys and bladder like Epsom Salts on the bowels. It cleans them out, relieving the bladder of all abnormal deposits. The tablets cost 2c each. This price makes it possible to place in the formula several expensive drugs v.hirh are useful for relief. The formula Is on ihe package. It 4s likely ’-eu have never taken anything similar. Try a few doses for backache, scalding, scanty or highcolored urfne and frequent desire at night. Be sure to get the Keller formula Lithiated Buchn at Hook’s Drug Stores and drug stores everywhere, or nrite The Keller Laboratory, Mechanlcsbnrg, O. — Advertisement. Bladder Trouble DON’T SUFFER ANOTHER DAY \© matter how long or biuliy you- are ffected. fake HOMODYN'K CAPS! T,F,S. In most esses tboy act like magic and make rbe worst sufferers forget they ■rer had bladder and kidney distress. HOMODYNE CAPSULES give sure and cinlck relief—your money back if they fall. Tell your friends who suffer, as they will relieve the worst cases. HOMODYNE CAPSULES are for sale at Pearson Drug Cos. and other drug stores, 7a--nenfive.—Advertisement,

Snow Expedition Movies Booked for Showings at Circle All Next Week

44 YT UNTING Big Game in I I Africa," official pictures of the Snow expedition in Africa, will be the chief offering at the Circle next week. These pictures have never been publicallly presented in Indianapolis before. The engagement is for one week, opening Sunday afternoon. The Snow African expedition left California in 1919, and after three years of adventure, hard work, and 80.000 miles of travel, returned with this remarkable picture. When it became impractical and impossible to use oxen and horses, Fords were recruited and became a big factor in tracking down the beasts of the plains. A herd of giraffes, which are the hardest animals to photograph, finally gave way to the running powers of the Ford and consented to pose. Some amusing comedy is furnished by the efforts of a furious wart hog to rout the trusty Ford, and after the battle neither looked the worse for the encounter. More than -fifty distinct species of animal life are shown and a good many that have never been viewed before. The hunt of the most vicious beast in Africa., the elephant, was a fitting climax, and the rnen barely escaped the fury of these beasts. During the stampede H. A. Snow’s gun brought down the leader, with tusks measuring seven feet, and several other fine specimens. -|. -|- -j. Riley’s Memory Honored at the Palace Today The headline atraction for the bill opening today at the Palace is Olga Myra, Dorothy Maughn and Zemsky’s Plaza Entertainers, who will offer a program of syncopation, dancing and ; classic music. Miss Myra has been featured in big productions in New ! York. Zemsky is rated as an excep- ■ tionally fine violinist. The bill will include the Rath Brothers, one of the I finest athletic acts in vaudeville; the : Bird Cabaret, said to be a remarkable display of feathered intelligence; Mai honey and Cecil In ‘‘.Comedy That Be- ; gets Laughter"; Wills and Robbins, in ■ a comedy offering, and a double quari tette of local singers, with Miss Bretzman accompanist, who will offer a varied program, including a James i Whitcob Riley number. The photo-

A Puzzle a Day Y Y V R Y Y V B ICI’R Y Y 4 M E The letters shown above, if read phonetically, may be translated into a rhyming couplet of sixteen words. Yesterday’s answer 288069 MARYLAND 1993 The diagram shows the number of the Maryland automobile license seen ! by the three men. As one man saw ' the figures 08. followed by another ; figure, the 06 must have come lrame- i dlately after the hyphen, as the license number could not have begun with a 0. Another man saw two eights together: hence the two eights must have come Just in front of the hyphen. for the number could not have begun with an 8, as 800,000 Is too large a number for a Maryland license. The other two figures were 2 and 9. As 9 Is too large a figure to begin the license with, the 2 must have l>een the first figure, and the 9 the last.

How I Was Wrecking the Lives of My Children And Suffering Indescribable Tortures Myself Day and Night, A Mother’s Terrible Confession.

For some time I had noticed that my two children, a boy of seven and a girl of ten, were becoming highly nervous, irritable and very disobedient. I tried various pontabments, even whipping, but they kept growing worse. My own nerves were all “on edge", the least thing put me into a rage. I was too weak to work or enjoy life, and too nervous and irritable to go anywhere. I often suffered from severe heart palpitation and indigestion. I could not sleep at night; I had an almost constant dull aching pain in the back of my neck and head, and frequently a very disagree* able sense of fulness in ths front part of my head. I often had severe pains across my back which made me think I had kidney trouble. I could not begin to describe all the tortures and terrible pains which I endured. Finally I went to a doctor and told him way story. After studying my case, he told me I was the cause of my children’s condition. He told me how the system only manufactured so much nerve force, and that this vital fluid of life was stored in the nerve cells, much like e'ectricity is stored in a storage battery nod is just as quickly exhausted. lie said my own highly nervous condition had been a constant drain on the nerve forceof my children, and that the constant nervous strain to which I had subjected them had wrecked their highly sensitive nervous organizations. Later all this I found out to be true because after I regained my own nervous poise, and revitalized my worn out, exhausted nerve centers, and the same was done for my children, 1 found thf m to be the nicest, sweetest children in the world—their whole dispositions entirely changed. The above is a hypothetical case, which a physician says may well illustrate thousands whichexist today. Homes are wrecked, children mined, all through exhausted nerve force. Very few people realize the terrible physical and mental tortures often caused by a depletion of the nervo-vital fluid. In such cases, what yen need b to pat more force into poor narree and more iron into year blood. Thai is best arseom-

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THIS PICTURE SHOWS 11. A. SNOW, FAMOUS BIG GAME HUNTER IN AFRICA, AFTER A SUCCESSF UL SHOT. IT WAS TAKEN AFTER SNOW AND HIS GUN-BEARER HA D KILLED THIS VICIOUS AFRICAN BUFFALO. OFFICIAL MOVIES OF THIS EXPEDITION WILL , BE ON VIEW AT THE CIRCLE NEXT WEEK.

play offering will be. the screen version of Riley’s poem, "An Old Sweetheart of Mine.” -I- -I- -IOther attractions on view today include: “It’s a Boy,” at the Murat; "Welcome Stranger," at English’s; musical comedy and movies, at the Rialto; “The Ne’er Do-Well," at the Circle; "Bella Donna,” at Mister Smith's, and “Where the Pavement Ends," at the Ohio. Friction Causes Resignations. Bn United Prege MI'NOIE, Ind., May 17. —Alleged friction growing out of a reoent trial in which a man was sent to prison on a criminal assault charge filed by a former Inmate of the Delaware County Children's Home, has resulted In the resignation of Mrs. E. B. Ball and Mrs. Arthur Beech, members of the county board of children's guardians, and Mrs. Martha Gamble, matron of the home for n number of years. New ! appointments will be made by Judge ! Clarence Dearth of the Circuit Court.

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EXCURSION BIG FOUR ROUTE CINCINNATI ROUND TRIP $2.75 SUNDAY, MAY 20, 1923 VISIT THE ZOO (special train lease* Indianapolis Union Station 7 a. in. (Central Standard Time). Returning leave* ClneJnnati 7)15 p. in. (Central Standard Time), 8:15 p. m. (City Time.) Ticket* and full Information at City Ticket Office, 112 Monument Circle, phono Circle 5300, br Union Station. 3. W. GARDNER. Division Passenger Agent.

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