Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 255, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 March 1924 — Page 5
FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1924
THREE FROM U. S. MAI BE ELEVATED TO SACREDI COLLEGE Archbishops Hayes, Mundelein and Hanna Scheduled for Red Hat. By United Pres ROME, March 7. —If present plans of the Vatican materialize, the United States may have three new cardinals within the next few years. Archbishop Patrick J. Hayes of New York will be the first to receive the red hat, probably at the next consistory. Archbishop George W. Mundelein of Chicago is said to be next in line for elevation. Third on the list is Archbishop E. J. Hanna of San Francisco. It was indicated at the Vatican these three prelates have all been scheduled to be elevated to the Sacred College for some time. The Pope, it is under stood, has awaited only an opportunity to complete the three appointments. Although no official announcement was forthcoming from the Vatican of the elevation of Archbishop Hayes. Correspondensa today announced he will receive the red hat at the consistory on April 10. Archbishop Mundelein is also scheduled to receive the red hat. as is Archbishop Hanna, eventually. herrin Sheriff indicted \\ ill Be Arraigned Monday on Charge of Violating Liquor Law. By United Press DANVILLE. 111., March 7.—Sheriff Galligan. Williamson County, who twice was instrumental in calling State troops to the county, has been indicted by the Federal grand jury on a charge of conspiracy to violate the national prohibition law. Galligan has not been arrested, but will be arraigned Monday. John Layman, Galligan's former
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; chief deputy, also was indicted on the same charges. Rod Cross Installs Sign Anew electric Red Cross sign has been erected over the entrance of the i Chamber of Commerce. Red Cross | headquarters are on the fourth floor. | National headquarters uses a similar I sign. , The astronomical day begins at ! noon, the civil day at midnight.
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THE experienced mother is not alarmed when a child becomes sick. She knows that most of the ailments of childhood are trifling. If it seems serious she calls a doctor, but whether or not she calls him she gives, first of all, a good laxative medicine. The doctor would advise that anyway. It is his “first aid.” Such experienced mothers as Mrs. Everett E. Hunt of Belzoni, Okla., who has three children and never any sickness, and Mrs. F. B. Kuklenski of Prosser, Wash., always give Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin at the first indication of sickness. Such timely doses have saved them much worry. The Meaning of “Good” All doctors agree that a thorough cleaning out of the bowels is of first importance for it removes dangerous intestinal poisons. They will also advise a“good laxative,”and by”good”
they mean one that is effective and yet harmless. They know that there are physics that never should be given to children - calomel, which is mercury and loosens the teeth; phenolphthalein. a coal-tar drug that causes skin
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trouble; salts, which concentrate the blood and dry up the saliva. They consider Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin safe for all ages as they know it is a simple vegetable compound of Egyptian senna with pepsin and agreeable aromatics. The formula is on the package. Give Laxative for Colds Adults should have at least one movement of the bowels every 24 hours, and children tww or three. Failure to have it means constipation, then headache, biliousness, drowsiness, lack of appetite. Give a dose of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin at bedtime, and there will be health and good feeling by morning. A dose costs less than a cent, and a bottle can be had at any drug store. Colds and constipation come together, so if you notice coughing or sneezing stop it at once with Syrup Pepsin.
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Hoover were named as incorporators of the Alvin G. Jose Realty Company, for which articles also were filed. Capital stock, SIO,OOO. Barns may be protected from lightning by running two or three strands cf common barbed wire the length of ’•.he ridge and down each end into permanently moist earth.
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INSTITUTE SESSIONS END Delegates to the Indiana Christiai Institute at the Englewood Christiai Chiurch, E. Washington and Rura Sts., for three days, returned horn( today. “There are too many benevolen’ liars in the churches,” said the Rev.
I. F. Lutz of Louisville, Ky., Thursday night. “You ought to apologize o your children when you tell them bout Santa Claus,” he said. “Let us nite in an effort to make the critics 'f our Bible come out into the open, .et us not help any church, school >r missionary society that will not ’ome out in the open and declare its aith and convictions and teachings.”
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STATE WITNESSES HEARD William Keifer on Trial Charged With Murder of Kokomo Woman. By United, Press KOKOMO, Ind_, March 7.—-State’s attorneys today sought to build up a net of circumstantial evidence in the trial of William J. Kiefer, charged
with the murder of Mrs. Catherine Russell in her apartment here Jan. 15. Kiefer has maintained that Mrs. Russell committed suicide. Evidence will show, Forest A. Harness, prosecutor, declared, that Keefer was drunk when he entered the Russell apartment and while there a shot was fired.
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