Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 285, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 April 1924 — Page 3

FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1924

DREHER'S GUIDE AND MAP OF CITY MIRRORSGROWTH Bus Lines and Suburban Additions Are Shown for First Time, Miss Indianapolis may learn a lot about herself in the 1924 25 edition and map of the city, juse off the press. The map shows a territory eleven miles east and west and fourteen miles north and south in which al] points of interest are labeled or marked in green. A comprehensive index leads to locations. For the first time suburban additions are marked, likewise bus routes. The guide shows how to get to any point on foot, by automobile or street car. It lists 1,133 street names, 104 suburban locations, shows 106 changes in street names since the 1922-23 edition was published, lists 673 apartment houses, 72 of which have been built in the last two years; 322 public buildings and halls. 45 banking institutions, 304 church buildings. 131 clubs and associations with permanent homes or meeting places. 72 hospitals and institutions, 247 wholesalers, 720 manufacturing establishments. 32 larger parks and grounds. 171 private, parochial and public schools and colleges, ard other useful information. D. F. Dreher, who prepared the data, said he has noticed that Indianapolis has grown to have more modem apartment buildings than other cities of its cjass with which he is familiar. Knife Wounds Fatal George Robinson, colored, 1138 E. Twentieth St., died at city hospital early today of knife wounds received Sunday. Police charge that Robinson was stabbed by Miss Glennie Wherry, colored, 1963 Alvord St., when he went to the Wherry home to take his wife home. Miss Wherry is held. Two Face Murder Charge Bu United Press 800 NEVILLE. Ind., April 11—A formal charge of first-degree murder was to be placed "against Bert Jones and Tom Julian, held today in connection with the slaying of Wesley Rogers, a non-union coal miner. MISERY IN HEAD, COULDN’T REST Ohio Lady Was Suffering From Womanly Weakness, but After Taking Cardui She Grew Strong and Well. "Cardui is my standby as a tonic," says Mr*. Mary Smith, of 677 Orange St., Chillicothe. Ohio, after relating her experiences in the use of that well-known medicine for women. Some years ago, Mrs. Smith says, she found herself in such a serious condition from some womanly weakness that she could do no work and scarcely could get up or down. "I had misery in my head." she says, "and just ached at times till I couldnt’ rest. 1 would have dizzy, fainting spells and just stagger. I didn't have an appetite. "Someone told me I needed a good, woman's tonic. I asked and was told Cardui might help me. I to use it and. after a short time. I could see I was being gradually made stronger. "I quit having the weak spells. I a:e and seemed to relish what-1 ate. I could sleep without waking up at night. I grew strong and well and when the . . . came around, I had very little trouble.” For sale everywhere. Try your drug store fVrst-

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