Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 249, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 February 1926 — Page 5
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START LENTEN NOON SERVICES Episcopalians to Gather at gl Christ’s Church. United noonday Lenten services will be held l>y Indianapolis Episcopal churches at Christ's Church on .Monument Circle beginning today and continuing until April 1. , . Three bishops are included among the officiating ministers who will qomprise both local and out-of-town pastors. They are Bishop Joseph M. Francis, Indianapolis diocese; Bishop William Ordway Partridge, Kansas City, western Missouri presiding bishop, and Bishop W. C. Rogers, coadjutor of the Ohio dio r oese. "The Discipline of the Mind,” is the general subject of Bishop Francis, Thursday and Friday. MANY A l TEND CONCERT More than 2,800 persons attended the band concert and minstrel show given at Tomlinson Hall Tuesday night by the Big Four Railroad Athletic Association. About forty employes of the railroad took part In the shoWj * . L ■ A Old Fears Gone! Once a woman of her age had to be careful. Today, 6he eats anything she wants —and breathes freely I No sourness, or bad breath. Chew a Stuart tablet after the heartiest meal, and you need never fear after-eating distress—nor offense to others. A little alkaline is all your stomach needs! Full Box FREE! Every druggist has Stuart's tablets. 25c and 60c. Or, a full box free if you write the F. A. Stuart Company, Dept.E, Marshall, Mich. Get a metal box of Stuart’s for the pocket—and keep it filled! Hearty eaters —hard smokers — high livers —find Stuart’s a boon and blessing! STUART’S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS
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| Gone But Not Forgotten Automobiles reported stolen to police belong to: Winfield Newcomer, Beech Grove, Ind., Ford, from Capitol Ave. and Twelfth St. Mrs. Richard Johnson, 3612 E. [ Washington St,, Oakland, 19-804. from New Yorjt and Pennsylvania Sts. Bookwalter, Ball, Greathouse Company, Overland coupe, 24-280, from Vermont and Meridian Sts. Edward E. Kubiz, Greenwood, Ind., Ford, 23-856, from Capitol Ave. and Ohio St. George Morris, 539 E. Market St., Essex, from that. address. Raymond McGreevy, 121 Prospect St., Ford, SO4-491, from 1022& Vlrglnia Ave. BACK HOME AGAIN A Chevrolet sedan was found by police in woods at Pennsylvania and Eighty-Sixth Sts. MISS MAY THAYER DIES Advertising Club President to Attend Funeral at Greenfield. Maxwell Droke, pres! .ent, will represent the Advertls'ng Club, Thursday at the funeral of Miss May S. Thayer, formerly chairman of the speakers bureau of the Associated Advertising Clubs of the World, at tho home of her father, Lee C. Thayer, Greenfield, Ind. Miss Thayer died Saturday in New York. 1 Feel Splendid! j Nicest Laxative, | “Cascarets” 10c Don’t stay head--xfPrJSMfr achy, dizzy, bll■mSir ions, constipated, One or • two W v- IV pleasant candy'y /f like "Cascarets” Jf taken any time r will mildly stimu''u ** E late y° ur Hver and ® start your bowels. Then you will both look and feel clean, sweet and refreshed. Your head will be clear, stomach sweet, tongue pink and your skin rosy. Because “Cascarets” never gripe or sicken, it has become the largest selling laxative In the world. Directions for men, women, children on each box—any drugstore.— Advertisement.
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