Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 287, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 April 1926 — Page 14

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ADAMS HEARD AT BLOOMFIELD Says Congress Should Stay on Job to Aid Farms. Bv Timtt Special BLOOMFIELD. In<L, April 2. Congress should stay on the Job until some legislation Is passed to relieve present agricultural conditions, Claris Adams, candidate for the Republican long-term senatorial nomination, declared here Thursday night. Adams discussed the assurance Senator James B. Watson recently gave to President Coolldge that Congress could adjourn by May 1 and also news dispatches that It Is doubtful whether there will be time for farm relief legislation. “Why should the Senate adjourn by May 1 and leave remedial legislation until the next session?” Adams asked. “The life of the present Congress extends until next December. In my Judgment., Congress should meet every day and as long as necessary in order to accomplish all that Government or legislation can accomplish In behalf of the farmers. “The problem of agriculture Is the problem of all America, and if the distress of the farmer is not relieved, every citizen will ultimately suffer with the farmer. L believe the Republican principle of protection should be extended In any form necessary for the protection of the American farmer as well as for American industry and labor." BAID IS RESPONSIBLE Supremo Court Clerk Declares Lawyers Can Stop Crime. Bv Timet Special SULLIVAN, Ind„ April a.—Pleading for a heartier cooperation between the classes, Zacharlah T. Dungan, clerk of the State Supreme and Appellate Courts, told members of the Sullivan County Bar Association today that solution of the crime problem is largely a problem for the lawyers to solve. “In my mind the bar Is the only LONG EXPERIENCE USING CARDUI North Carolina Lady States, “During a Long Life Have Seen It Help Many Women.” “I can’t say too high praise for Cardul,” says Mrs. Eliza C. Hawkins, who lives near Kingston, N. C., “for not only did It do wonders for my health, but during a long life I have seen it help many. “My health got dreadfully had. I worried along. I tried this and I tried that. Nothing did me any good. I grew sicker. Finally awful- chills would come on me. I could not do my work. I had sbven children in the house, all growing up, and they made constant demands on my time and strength that, in my situation, I was unable to meet. “I became dreadfully discouraged. One day I read about a case that was lust like mine. I said to my husband, If Cardui helped that woman, it will help me.’ So he got me a bottle to try. I began to get better from the first dose. I could see the improvement and so could Mr. Hawkins. When half a bottle was gone, I was much better and the chilling had stopped. “I had suffered with bad dizzy spells and they quit. After I had taken three bottles of Cardui, I was able to resume uiy family cares. I could do my housework and bad no more trouble. I am a firm believer in Cardui, for I know from tny own experience vbat It will do. I have recommended It to younger women and it has always proved helpful." Cardui is for sale at all drug stores.

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