Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 253, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 March 1924 — Page 12

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MRS. MS LOSES ANNULMENT SUIT FILED BY HUSBAND Holds Her Story as to Purity and Chastity False. By United Preen NEW YORK. March s.—Eleanor Elaine Lee Harris falsely represented to her husband. Beverly D. Harris, former vice president of the National City Bank, she was a pure and chaste woman of a distinguished southern family, a jury in the banker's annulment suit found after four hours and 34 minutes’ deliberation Tuesday night. But Harris, had he been diligent, might have found out the truth before marriage, the jury held. The answers will be submitted to a special term of the Supreme Court Monday for final decision, as the suit was one of equity. Mrs. Harris answered her husband's charge that she was the mistress of Eli Raynor, a Memphis gambler, by claiming to be the latter’s illegitimate daughter. She placed upon a sister "Susie” blame many things charged against her by her husband. The verdict virtually said her relations with Raynor were improper and there was no “sister Susie."

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UNBEARABLE STOMACH PAINS QUICKLY RELIEVED Mis. E. Paul, Indianapolis Housewife, Relates Story of Her Wonderful Experience With Todd’s Tonic, Which Has the Strength-Building Qualities of Rare Old Wine. “A peculiar feeling would come over me about ten or fifteen minutes after eating a meal. A sort of lump seemed to lodge in the pit of my stomach and the pain was almost unbearable. I was also restless and tired out most of the tim. I had headaches and was troubled with biliousness and indigestion. Then the demonstrator induced me to try Todd’s Tonic. Well, J have used just a few bottles of Todd’s Tonic and have received great relief. Those terrible headaches have left me entirely. I can eat even fried sausage and buckwheat cakes and feel fine afterw’ard. I have no more spells of gastritis or gas forming on my stomach. I sleep better at night and never feel the least bit tired during the day. although I do all my own housework. I recommend Todd's Tonic to any one who has suffered from insomnia and knows how wonderful it is to lie down and go right to sleep. I shall always recommend Todd’s Tonic to my friends because by the use of a few bottles it has improved my health 100 per cent.” —MRS. E. PAUL, 2001 Brookside Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. Todd's Tonic, with its wine-like flavor, is most pleasant to take. Sold at Haag Drug Company’s 8 Stores and other good drug stores in Indianapolis. See Mr. Hammond at Haag’s 156 N. Illinois St. store and he will courteously explain the merits of this wonderful tonic to you. 114 N. PENN. ST. |_| A A f* * C 53 S. ILLINOIS ST. 65 VIRGINIA AVE. nMM V 9 O 27 S. ILLINOIS ST. 802 MASS. AVE. n D . ~ 103 W. WASH. ST. 816 n. ala. st. L,ut rrice Drugs 156 n. Illinois st. TODD’S TOXIC LAXATIVE TABLETS—“A Dose at Night—Makes Everything Right.”

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A Puzzle a Day I F S The three letters shown above form a miniature cryptogram. They represent a word which is frequently used to designate the ending of a book. What is <it? Yesterday’s answer: 1. 1 2. PI 3. PIG 4. PRIG 5. SPRIG 6. -SPRING 7. SPARING 8. SPARKING 9. SPARKLING. The nine steps in word building beginning with “I” are given above. A new r word is formed in each step by merely adding or inserting anew letter. ‘SUIT CLUB’ MEN HELD Fcdiee Arrest “Model Clothiers” in Attempt to Sell Stock of Cloth. William Goldsmith, giving his address as the Washington, and Harold Long, 222 Ewing St., said to be operators of a suit club known as the Model Clothiers, were nnder arrest today charged with vagrancy. They are held under bond of $5,000 each. They were arrested Tuesday night when they attempted to sell a quantity of cloth at an Indiana Ave. loan shop, police said. Police say the demands of customers became so great the men planned to sell the cloth and leave the city. ‘CONFESSION’ SCOUTED London Prisoner Says He Had Part in Wall Street Bombing. By United Press NEW YORK. March s.—Police began today investiagting an affidavit signed by Ralph Thurber in a London prison that he had a part in the Wall Street bomb explosion in 1920. Thurber implicated others, according to a telegram received by District Attorney Banton from Governor Smith. Banton is not inclined to take the story seriously. Slayer Given 21 Years By United Peres SOUTH BEND. Ind.. March 5 Calogero Bandini was today sentenced to two to twenty-one years In the State Prison for the murder of Ambeo Frashino. Bandini pleaded self defense. Frashino's head was crushed with a rock. PNEUMONIA Call a physician. Then begin “emergency” treatment with VICKS ▼ Vapoßub Owr 17 Million Jar a U—d Yearly

SPEAKER PLEADS FOR PEACE AMONG CHURCH MEMBERS Jealousy and Selfishness Are Destroying Power, Pastor Asserts, Petty selfishness, jealousy and tagonistic feeling of church members within the church are destroying the power of the church declared the Rev. S. S. Lappin of Bedford, Ind., today m an address before the Indiana Christian Institute at the Englewood Christian Church, Washington and Rural Sts. The Rev. Lappin sPbred persons who sit together in church, but will not help each other. Ho said when people of that sort die they will have to wear .asbestos shrouds, because they w r ill not go to heaven. “Peace and friendly brotherhood wall make the church a power,” he said. “There will be divorce cases and theft, murder and other crimes wall he committed where there is not a powerful church in the community. We must teach people to get along with one another. If there isn’t room in the church for people who disagree the church is a failure.” The Rev. Lappin spoke this afterI noon on “Qualifications and Duties of Church Officers.” Other speakers were. L. D. Tom linson and F. P. Franklin and C. M. McKay, who led discussions. An evangelistic sermon will be given tonight by tlie Rev. O. W. Baylor. The institute will end Thursday night. LAWYERS TO SEE LONDON Indiana Attorneys Plan so Attend .Joint Bar Association Meeting. A number of Indiana lawyers will attend the first joint meeting of the national liar associations of the British Isles, Canada and the United States in Lontion in July. Among those who will attend are Charles Martindale. Martin M. Hugg, Judge Linn D. Hay. Judge James A. Collins, Judge Louis B. Ewbank and Alvah ,T. Rucker, all of Indianapolis: Dan Frazier of Fowler. Dan Simms of Lafayette and Charles S. Bakei of j Columbus. AMENDED PETITION FILED Bloomington Water Company Asks Authority to Sell Stock. An amended petition has been filed by the Bloomington Water Company with the public service commission, asking for authority to issue and sell $125,000 in common stock and $250,000 in preferred stock for construction of anew water plant. The State board of tax commissioners Saturday authorized the city of Bloomington to sell $125,000 in bonds for the purchase of common stock. ANDERSON MAY TESTIFY Federal Judge's Appearance in Hickey Bill Hearing Believed Probable. Judge Albert B. Anderson of the United States District Court, probably will be subpoenaed to # appear before the Senate Judiciary Committee when the Hickey bill, creating another Federal Court in Indiana, comes up for consideration about March 20. It is understood Senator Samuel M. Ralston will oppose the bill and will ask that Judge Anderson be called to tell of conditions. Opponents of the hill point out that the criminal calendar Is up to date, that civil cases tiled in August were tried in October, and that there is no congestion of business. Lad of 10 Victim of Auto By United Press AUBURN, Ind., March s.—Joseph Atkinson. 10, was struck by an automobile here driven by E. A. Farnham Jr. and died without regaining consciousness. Death was caused by concussion of the brain. Perfection Rutter Makes Kiddles Grow. —Adv

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BUSH FUNERAL THURSDAY Neighbor. Charged With Murder, Still In Serious Condition. Funeral services for James Bush, 34, of 708 Beecher St., who died at the city hospital Tuesday from knife wounds said to have been received in j an altercation with George H. Chad- | wick, 37, of 704 Beecher St., Satur- | day, will be held at 2 p. m. Thursday at the home of E. E. Gross, 1349 Madison Ave. Burial in Floral Park cemetery. Chadwick remains in a serious condition at the city hospital from razor cuts on the neck. He is charged with murder. Police said the two men who live in opposing sides of a double house. IF RHEUMATIC BEGIN ON SALTS Says We Mast Keep Feet Dry, Avoid Exposure, Eat No Sweets. Stay off the damp ground, avoid exposure, keep feet dry, eat no sweets of any kind for a while, drink lots of water and above all take a spoonful of Jad Salts occasionally to help keep down uric and toxic acids. Rheumatism is caused by poison toxins, called acids, which are generated in the bowels and absorbed into the blood. It is the functon of the kidneys to filter this acid from the blood and cast it out in the urine. The pores of the skin are also a means of freeing the blood of this impurity. In damp and chilly, cold weather tlm skin pores are closed, thus forcing the kidneys to do double work; they become weak and sluggish and fail to emilinate this poison, which keep? accumulating and circulating through the system, eventually settling in the joints and muscles, causing stiffness, soreness and pain, called rheumatism. | At the first twinge of rheumatism j get from any pharmacy about four | ounces of .Tad Salts; put a tablespoonful in a glass of water and drink before breakfast each morning for a week. This is helpful to neutralize acidity, remove body waste also to stimlulate Die kidneys, thus helping to rid the blood of these rheumatic poisons. Jad Salts is inexpensive, and is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithfa, and is used with excellent results by thousands of folks who are subject to rheumatism. —Advertisement. SAGE TEX TURNS CRAY HR DARK It's Grandmother Recipe to Bring Back Color and Lustra to Hair. That beautiful, even shade of dark, glosy hair can only be had by brewing a mixture of Hage Tea and Sulphur. Your hair Is your charm. It makes or mars the face. When it fades, turns gray or streaked, just an application or two of Sage and Sulphur enhances its appearance a hundred fold. Don’t bother to prepare the mixture; ! you can get this famous old recipe im- | proved by the addition of other ingredients at a small cost, all ready for uae. It is called Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound. This can always be depended upon to bring back the natural color and lustre of your hair. Everybody uses “Wyeth’s” Sage and Sulphur Compound now because It darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell It ha* been applied. You simply dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through the hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair has disappeared, and after another application it becomes beautifully dark and appears glossy and lustrous.—Advertisement.

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took up an argument started by their children. BOY FIRES VACANT HOUSE Youngster in Detention Home After Seeing Department Trucks Race, Eugene Sawyer, 13, 4621; College Ave., wanted to see the fire trucks run. So he set fire to a vacant house at 6338 Cornell Ave. and then ran to the Broad Ripple fire station and reported the blaze, according to admissions he is said to have made to Motor Policemen Okey and De Vault. The boy was placed in the juvenile detention home. PIANOS See our stock before you boy. Low prices and reasonable terms. Everything musical. The Carlin Music Cos. 14S E. Washington Bt. 100 Steps East of Pennsylvania St. “Shopping Around” for a good tonic Is •expensive. When you find,one of merit it is best to j stay with it. The eholee of an in- [ creaslngly large number of people Is The Vegetable Builder— VIUNA TONIC It contains no alcohol to give a false impression of temporary relief; its beneficial effects are due solely to selected roots, herbs and barks, pre- 1 pared under srientlflc supervision. Recommended for constipation, Ca- ! tarrh. Stomach, Kidney and Liver Troubles, and Rheumatism. Aids digestion. Improves the .appetite .and promotes the general health. AT VOIR *v AA DRCGGIST SI.UU Mf'd by THE ICELAND MEDICINE CO. Indianapolis, Ind.

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I ' ANNOUNCEMENT! THE / PARIS Formerly Located at Alabama and Wash. Has Moved to LEVEY’S 1 Women’s Apparel Cor. Ohio and Illinois