Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 113, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 September 1923 — Page 12

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Holt Selects Names of Lucky Times Readers

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JACK HOLT PICKI NG TIMES READERS.

Jack Holt is one of the Paramount stars in the support of Pola Negri in “The Cheat,” which will be seen in Indianapolis soon. The accompanying photograph shows Holt taking a few minutes from work at the Paramount studio in Hollywood to select today’s list of twenty-five Times readers who will receive his autograph picture. CLUB TO SEND DELEGATES Civic Association to Ask New Surface on State Ave. “Every citizen in Indianapolis who possibly can do so should support tlie Community fund,” declared Samuel E. Garrison, ex-assistant United States district attorney. Thursday night at a meeting of the Southeastern Civic Improvement Club at the McKinley School, State and Lexington Aves. The club voted to send a delegation to the board of works with a petition for the resurfacing of State Ave. from Washington to Prospect Sts. The committee: Edward J. Sexton, C. G. Duvall, Merwin Heller and John F. White, president of the club. Optometrists Set “Vision Week” Addresses by men of national repute and instructions for the care of the eyes will attract the attention of schools, societies and clubs in Terre Haute, Evansville, Richmond, Ft. Wayne and South Bend, Oct. 13-20, set aside as Vision week, H. E. 'Woodward. State secretary of the Optometrists’ Association, said last night. Other officers of the organization are: N. A. Baxler, president, Decatur; and William Haseltine, treasurer, Kokomo. Motorist Alleged Intoxicated Calvin Murray, 29, salesman. 2205 Sheddon St-, was arrested on a charge of operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated after he hpd run his car into the safety gates of the Pennsylvania tracks at Madison Ave., and Palmer Sts., police said. The car was wrecked, but Murray was uninjured.

WEAK, TREMBLY, NERVES SHATTERED Lady Says She Was In a Desperate Condition, But “Now In Splendid Health” After Taking Cardui. “About three years ago,” says Mrs Flora Roberts of Dale, Inch, "I had the ‘flu.’ which left me in a desperate condition. I had a bad cough. I went down in weight to little over one hundred pounds. I took different medicines—did everything, but nothing itemed to do me any good. I hurt so badly in the chest at times I would have to go to the door to get my breath. "I would have the headache and . . . was so weak I felt like I would Just have to sink down and stay there. "My nerves were shattered. I looked for something awful to happen—l would tremble and shdke at a noise. “My mother said. ‘Do try Cardui,’ and my husband insisted till I began its use. I used two bottles of Cardui . . . and noted a big improvement in my condition. I kept tip the Cardui and weigh 180 pounds. I am now in splendid health —sure am a firm believer In Cardui, for I'm satisfied it did the work.” After-effects of debilitating illness often are as alarming as the illness itself. For women. Cardui, as a tonic, is especially indicated. Thousands of women who have taken it after serious illness have found Cardui beneficial in toning up certain functions, so essential to bodily reconstruction and good, sound health.

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Holt, like other leading Paramount players, is sending his autographed pictures to Indianapolis folk by arrangements with The Times and Herb Jennings, manager of the Palace Theater, where some of the leading Paramount pictures are -shown. Those in Holt's list follow: Harojd Sprouse, 841 Buchanan: Mrs. B. Grady, 1519 S. State; Harry Newwell, R. F. D., University Heights; John Terberg, 1529 Bradbury; J. E. Goodwin, 1661 Harvey; Joe Weber, 301 N. Cable; Guy Hall. 2246 Pearson Ave.; G. J. Black, 1812 Ruckle; Dr. B. Kilgore, 116 W. Twenty-First; Mrs. A. E. Anthony, 3137 E. Tenth; Mr. H. Hays, 1406 N. Dearborn; C. O. Gifford, 1522 Roosevelt; Mrs. E. Bradbury. 2402 English; Mrs. H. D. Parke. 231 S.' Temple; C. Cunningham, 913 Stillwejl; George E. Cook, 2017 Hoyt Ave.; Mrs. E. Claycomb, 1606 Ludlow; John Leahr, 1118 N. Parker; G. Vance, 125 N. Wallace; H. Thurston, 564 W. Dr., Woodruff Place; Mrs. J. Do Burger, 310 N. Capitol, No. 4; J. W. Hodge, 1260 King Ave; J. E. Rayborn, 2051 Kenwood Ave.; C. Heckman, 1446 N. Illinois, No. 16; Helen Hynes, 1527 W. Vermont. Times readers should watch these lists from day to day. Tour name may be chosen tomorrow.

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SOCIAL AGENCIES VISITED Hosiery Mills Officials See How Community Fund Is Spent. Twenty-four department heads and employes of the Real Silk Hosiery Mills, visited several, Indianapolis social agencies to see how the community fund is spent. Places visited: Family Welfare Society, Public Health Nursing Association, Indianapolis Boys’ Club, Home for Aged Women anl the Florence Crittenton Home. Milk Thieves Are Active Police have received recent complaints about milk thieves operating on the north side. The most recent are C. J. Stillman, grocer, 346 W. Twenty-First St., and C. R. Brown, 3045 Kenwood Ave. Cakes Stolen From Garage Charles Ohne, 918 S. Senate Ave., driver of the Ward Bakery Company, placed a truck load of' cakes In his garage. Several cartons of cakes were gone today.

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