Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 153, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 November 1923 — Page 11
THURSDAY, NOV. 8, 1920
HOUSEWIVES LEAD , CHARGE ON POSE FOODJEXPOSITION First 150 at Show Today Given Substantial Rewards, The charge of the wife brigade! If the ffrst 150 women who pushed and shoved their way into Tomlinson Hall today to attend the Indianapolis Retail Grocers’ Food and Industrial Exposition were intact, after enring, they were rewarded with regular sized packages of food products. * A pretty baby contest and musical < ntertainment bv the Keith sisters featured today’s program. Much interest is being displayed in \he popularity contests. Miss Emma Brinkman. stenographer at the Fletcher Savings and Trust Company, is leading in the popular stenographer contest. Other leaders are Miss Alice Strong, demonstrator contest; C. H. Hill, grocer, and Will Elix, salesman. Bobbie Lou and Jean Joe Kendrix, twin sisters. 4905 Brookville road, were awarded first prize in the pretty baby contest at the show Wednesday Mtfernoon. Second prize was won by ptoberta Marie Glover. 832 Edison Ave. The winners of each day’s contest will be entered on the last day of the show. BANKER STILLMAN APPEALS DIVORCE (Continued From Page 1) baths connecting at Iroquois. Please reserve time for treatment. Best regards to all the family.—a.. U. Stillman.” A letter, which is called “The Hen letter.” also is introduced. In this communication, signed "The Hen” and said to be addressed to her husband and her daughter Anne, the wrriter likens her life to that of Parsifal and relates her dreams of what life should be and her horrible awakening In finding herself In the wilds of Canada. “The Hen Letter” The letter follows; “Dear Family—Today is wonderful, and I am the only discord in the spring—Poor Old Whiskers is just about crazy. He is just about crazy about me. And I don’t believe anything about anybody except my fam Ily. I don't know what my plans are. k "Today I shall take a trip into the Siuntry. It's very green and hopeful —I look at myself and find I am not a bad-looking' woman, and yet I have a terrible down on every one—l feel that nothing can come but right, for everything is so wrong with the world and with me. "Whenever I talk to Dr. Russell it •egir.s to look shattered; he says I am ight yet I am wrong because I fight conditions—you can’t—the world licks you. I have tried the wild life. It is splendid, but very terrible at times on a woman. I can’t say I like it, but I may be driven to It if it kills or cures. Then the woods people don’t stand for tears. You have got to rough it or they won’t stand by you. “Won’t Stand for Tears” "Fred lias been very hard on me *t times. He won’t stand for tears. Ves. I hate to go north. I used to feel I would die there. Yet it brlng3 out the fight in one—l felt last year when I came out of the wilds with
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MRS. LUCILLE HARRISON, 436 Minerva Street, say 6: “A few years ago after I had the “flu.” my kidneys broke down and I suffered with backaches I got up mornings with such a dull aching and soreness across my kidneys, I couldn’t do my housework. 1 felt dizzy and had headaches. I used Doan's Kidney Pills, which I purchased at Euder’s Drug Store, and they were the right remedy for me. They helped me right along until I was free from the backaches, headaches and dizziness.”
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Principals in Sensational Domestic Tangle
... ..,................ ' . ’j NQ v NO.-I CLEW FOIJNI better than any one else and I T .j|if l No clew of the vandal wiio imillW Loloi X am hard to gat on aith I® window Mr. n.> ta.. e was best. I now thiiA ning. A previously printed news n “ a small point of view. In Can- T port that a "suitor" of the girls wa I can t have anything my own j „,-nectd is .wisred
my fifty pound pack on my back that ihe world was mine. “I felt there was not a river I could not cross for a mountain I could not climb. 1 want to go and sit in the sunshine with a brimming hat and well cared for hands and listen to the birds and dream and have every one tell me what a dear I am and look forward to seeing my best beau with his best smile. “I don’t want to hear the truth about myself and sweat over portages. I don’t want Fred to ask me why I am better than any one else and I pjn told I am hard to get on with some times. Made Bad Mistakes ‘‘As you know I have always been stuck up—the way I fix things I pretend I am not, but I am. You see I felt my taste was best. I now think it was a small point of view. In Canada I can’t have anything my own way because when I have. I have made bad mistakes. “If k had followed Fred’s advice I would not be sick now. but I wouldn’t. It makes me furious. I rush about and make no end of trouble for every one. I know too much and probably too little. Do you know Parsifal—the story of a fool? Dear family, go and see it some time and then think of me—he wanders about here and there in life in and out of danger—then the end. “It is that that I dream cf. the end worthy of the beginning—Parsifal takes the golrt-n cup of life high above the head to God and you see within the cup the wine of life turn blood red. and in the rush of the most di vine music a white dove comes down, hovers about the cup “I feel that no one can take good care of you but me—you can’t get good toast and coffee—even if you have a chef. Only love is the perfect servant. Read the Bible “I think I have a bad effect on people and make them want to weep, and yet I talk of many things. There is a most lovely sunset —the good God ie trying to do something with me and I can’t make out what. You, Dear Anne, said it was a bRd sign my reading the Bible. It wasn’t, because I know all is right at the ending. now I am quite sure of that., quite—goodby dears for the day. “I have seen such lovely dresses on a ravishingly iovely watermelon with a black hat and black slippers and my interesting face (you'll admit that,
A. C. GOLDSBOROUGH, Painter, 127 Herman Street, says: “1 strained my kidneys and suffered with lumbago. I am a painter by trade and the turpentine fumes weakened my kidneys. I could hardly bend over to pull on my shoes, and when I did, a stitch seemed to hold me down. I heard of Doan’s Kidney Pills, so I tried them. A few boxes from Remmetter’s Drug Btore rid me entirely of the attack.” (Statement given Oct. 27, 1021). On Sept 1, 1022, Mr. Goldaborougb said: "Doan’s never fall to help me when my kidneys get out of order.”
FLORENCE LEEDS ANT) HER SON' JAY. BELOW (INSET): BAB I GUY STILLMAN; .MRS. ANNE U. ST ILLMAN. INSET: JAMES A STILL MAN AND FRED BEAUVIS, INDIAN GUIDE.
The Stillman case, one of the most sensational divorce procedures ever tried in American courts, has been reopened by James A. Stillman, millionaire banker. In the first trial Stillman denied fatherhood to Baby Guy Stillman,
won’t you) and add a darling, devoted husband, a devoted and lovely daughter and a dear littJe boy who will rumple the watermelon dress. "Instead, I see myself in Labrador, with a frying pan. fighting with Fred until I am cured and then he will be a lamb. When I am well he la always nice, dear family. Dear fam tl>, I adore you all. "Good night and much love "THE HEN. "P. S.—You know what a fuss the Hen Is. I am that.” MEMORIAL FOR GALBRAITH National Legion Officers to Attend Ceremonies Near Cincinnati American Legion officials, headed by John R. Quinn of California, national commander, will attend dedicatory exercises for the memorial to Frederick W. Galbraith Jr., near Cincinnati. Ohio, Saturday. Galbraith, while national commander, was killed In an automobile accident on W. Sixteenth St., June 9, 1921. The memorial, which was erected
numing Fred Beauvais. Indian guide, as the child’s father. Florence I/eed*, actress, was a sensational figure in the case and Stillman was named as father of her son, Jay Leeds.
at a cost of $25,000 on ground donated by the Government, overlooks the Ohio river. The exercises will be In charge of Legion representatives from Indiana. Ohio and Kentucky. Club to Ask Improvement* The Robindaie Civic League, newly organized, will hold its second meeting Nov. 12, at the M. E. church, Vine and Market Sts. Plans to petition the city for street lights, sidewalks and street improvements will be made. Officers are: John F. Knapp, president; Miley A. Smith, vice president; Fred Camplin, secretary, and J. Q. Heasier, treasurer. Industrial Expansion Forecast A gradual expansion of industry in Indianapolis will be shown in 1924, according to replies to questionnaires sent by the Indianapolis Real Estate Board to local employers who have fifty or more persons on their pay rolls. Members of the board signified that residentud construction will increase next year.
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
NO VANDAL CLEW FOUND No clew of the vandal who smashed | a window at the home of Mr. and Mr*. J. C. Hamilton. 4218 Guilford Ave.. has been found by police. Two daughters, 14 and 12, of Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton were asleep upstairs when the ghees was broken. Sunday evening. A previously printed new* report that a "suitor" of the girls was suspected is declared erroneous. RED PEPPERS WILL HEAT AWAY PAINS OF RHEUMATISMj Red Pepper Rub takes the “ouch"j from sore, stiff, aching joints. It can- i not hurt you, and it certainly stops that old rheumatism torture at once. When you are suffering so you can I hardly get around, just try Red Pepper Rub and you will have the quick- j est relief known. Nothing ha* such ! concentrated, penetrating heat as red j peppers. Just aa soon ae you apply j Red Pepper Rub you will feel the I tingling heat In three minute* it j warms the sore spot through and through. Pain and soreness are gone. Ask any good druggist for a jar j of Rowles Red Pepper Rub. Be sure ! to get the genuine, with the name ‘ Rowles on each package.—Advertise- j ment.
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SIMPLE REPAST 10 BENEFITORPHANS Economizing on Sunday Dinner Dec, 2 to Aid Work, Women of Indiana will do away with “Sunday dinner” on Dec. 2, International Golden Rule day and give the money saved to Near Eaat sufferers. “What the women of the household are interested in, the rest of the family will take up. This appeal is to the women of the fourteen nations cooperating in the movement,” said Mrs.
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E. C. Rum pier, who presided at a luncheon Wednesday at the Y. W. C. A. at which women representing thirty organizations in the city were present. The appeal was made by Alonzo K. Wilson of the Near East Relief office here. At the close of the luncheon a message to C. V. Vickery of the Near East Relief in New York indicated that the observance of Golden Rule Sunday in Indiana should amount to nearly $50,000 for the orphans. Rings Valued at §4O Gone Mrs. M. W. Monnett, 3701 N. Illinois St., told police today a cameo ring and a band ring valued at S4O was stolen while she was absent. $115,000 Methodist Fund .Asked Organization of plans for raising in Indianapolis $115,000 for missionary
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