Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 313, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 April 1927 — Page 9

TfEPRIE 8, 1927

T DAYS ONLY! ay With Each Purchase of Any Day Dream Item Dawn, Elsie Janis, Mae Murray, Virginia Valli, I Dorothy Dalton and many others.

Offer Starts Saturday Morning, April 9th Offer Ends Saturday Night, April 16th At All Our Ten Cut Price Stores GIVEN AWAY With each purchase of DAY DREAM BATH SALTS—Hygienic. Fr.-m rant, Refreshing and Exhilarating best describe the action of Day Dream Bath Salts,

itSr GIVEN AWAY IHV dream TOILET WATER—So well known and widely used. Toilet Water needs no extensive introduction. A 4-oz. a handsome box. GIVEN AWAY With each purchase of DAY DREAM DOUBLE COMPACTS —a 11 shaded—pretty, serviceable and whole-heartedly admired by young friends; all engraved face with mirrors and puffs. GIVEN AWAY With each purchase of DAY DREAM LIP STICK; in a pretty cas with a shade that gives the natural blush to your lips. It Is delicately perfumed.

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Women who are Pp a r t i c u lar in their personal needs. DEMAND Y APKlNS—CleodoradeWbest quality cellurgical gauze. i X WITH ONE WASHED INCLUDED. This Week for SI.OO G COMPANY

HEADACHE $2.00 Brorno Seltzer $1.29 $1.20 Bromo Seltzer ~890 60c Bromo Seltzer 49c SI.OO i visry Vesce 74c Lsc Celery Vesce 19c 30* Allies’ Anti Pain Pills 21t 1 ’ 25c DeLost Headache Powder.. 19c 25 Garfield Headache rowder.l9<* 00 • CapUdlne I9C $1,50 Capudine $1.19 60c Harper’s Headache 49c 25* Davis Headache Powder. 19d

UT PRICE c —Box of 50 $1.98 JTSHIMINGO HUNTERS RKR’S DOMESTIC H& H HAND MADE KING EDWARDS CHILD’S

Cigarettes Cut Price 2 for 25c Camels Lucky Strikes Clowns Chesterfields, Piedmonts Carton 10 Packages .............. $1.20 TOBACCO Cut Price Prince Albert Velvet Half and Half Buckingham 2 for 25c Union Leader Granger Rough Cut 12c Tuxedo, 10c

FOR THE BABY fiOc Hemo 490 75c Robinson Barley 54C 35c Brook Baby Barley 39c 60c Merck's Milk Sugar 49c 50c Borden's Malted Milk 39C 15c Castile Soap, 2 for 25C 15c Hygea Bottle, 2 for 25C 15c Hygea Breasts. 2 for 25C 25c Mennen’s Borated Talc ...23d 25c ,T. & J. Baby Talc 20C* 25c Borden's Eagle Brand. 3 for.ssc 50c California Syrup of Figs...49C 10c Castoria 29c 30c Castor Oil. Tasteless 19C 35c Hand's Baby Remedy 29c 50c Jayne's Vermifuge 39C 30c Mellin's Food 64C 30c Mead's Pextro Maltose 64C 53.25 Mead’s Dextro Maltose.s2.4B 50c Milk of Magnesia 39C 25c Milk of Magnesia 25C (2.50 Dryco $1.98 05c Dryco 54 $.3.75 TTorlick's Malted Milk . $2.98 51/00 Horlick’s Malted Mi1k....74c 50c Horllrk's Malted Milk 39C $1.50 Peptogiene Powder ...$1.19 60c Peptogiene Powder 45C 35c Eskay Food 45C $3 25 Nestle Food $2.98 75c Nestle Food 49C 35c Nestle Food 29( Glass Caps for the milk bottle. 10c

Kill the Germs —Then No Colds DRIVE OUT THE CAUSE When the supply of a certain kind of healthful germs in your system becomes cut down then you are subject to colds, grippe, etc., which when neglected may quickly lead to pneumonia. R 1 AN Tablets sterilizes the blotfl so that disease-resisting germs can successfully fight the germs of colds, grippe and pain. No family should ever be without this wonderful new cold preventive. Just ask for RI-AN Tablets.

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COLD REMEDIES $1.25 Bayer's Aspirin (100 tablets) 89c 30c payer's Aspirin 24c Me Bayer's Aspirin Aspirin (100 tablets) 45C 30c Lane's Cold Tablets 24C 25c Hill's Castara Quinine 19c 10c Grove's Brorno Quinine 23c 25c Week's Cold Tablets 19c 25c Laxa-Pirin 19c 25c Zerbst CoK. Capsules 19c FEMALE REMEDIES $1,20 Lydia Plnkham Veg. c0m. 84 c SI.OO Wine Cardui 7-lC $1.20 Pierce's Favoric Prescription B*),. $1.25 Mother's Friend S9c $1.20 PinkbatO's Veg. compound Tablets . 84c QOc Pierce's Favorite Proscription Tableto . .. 19c

Circle City COFFEE Blended—Steel Cut, 43c Per Lb.

GARGLETTE First Thought FOR SORE THROAT AND MOUTH WASH Garglette is conducive to good health. Use for mouth wash, sore throat, pyorrhea, bleeding gums. SI.OO Value . .74c 50c Value 39c

EXLAX Exlax acts simply and gently without griping or constipating aft e r effects. Exlax is an excellent laxative for all ages, particularly adapted for children. Exlax is au ideal laxative for weak and sensitive patients who often neglect a needed cathartic for fear of ‘unpleasant effects. Exlax has a pecular advantage over ma n y other laxatives, in that the medicinal element of Exlax is not absorbed by the system. Hence, unlike many other laxatives it do6s not irritate the kidneys. Exlax Chocolate \ Exlax Figs

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Shaving Brush Holder GIVEN AWAY! With the Purchase of Any Shaving Brush Holds shaving brush in a handy convenient position —ensures quick and thorough drying—keeps bristles fresh and sanitary—makes brush last longer.

ASTHMA REMEDIES $1.20 Schiffman'a Asthmador.. .89C 80c Sohiffman's Asthmador 45C 50c Srhiffman’s Cigarettes 39c 50c Hart’s Swedish Asthma Remedy 39C SI.OO Hart's Swedish Asthma Remedy 74c $1.50 Hart's Swedish Asthma Remedy .N 89c 6(tc V-E-M 49C 35c Page's Asthmatic Inhalers.29c 60c Page's Asthmatic Inhalers.49C $1.20 Page's Asthmatic Inhalers 89C 36c Marshal, s Cubeb Clgaretes 29c LAXATIVES 50c N. R. Tablets 39c 25c N. R. Tablets 19C 30c Edwards’ Olive Tablets....24C )5c Edwards’ Olive Tablets 13C 50c Hinkle Pills 24c 25c Carter's Liver Pills /19c .".0c ) an's Regulets -24 c 30c Cascarefs 39C 25c Cascarets 19C 25c Pierce s Pellets 190 SI.OO Bliss Native Herb Ta'bs..B4C RHEUMATISM 51.25 Abbott 's Rheumatism... 980 ?I.im Athlophoris 89c SI.OO Blair's Gout and Rheumatic Pills 74<i $1.25 Oxyl lodiDe 84c SI.OO Rheums 74c $1.50 Allenrhu $1.19 $1.25 Five-Drop ,89c BLOOD REMEDIES i on s. s. s $1.35 sl.lO S. S. S 74c $1.25 Ayers Sarsaparilla 89c *125 Hood's Sarsaparilla .... 89c $1.20 R. B. B. Blood Balm. .. ] 84c $1.25 Burdock Blood Bitters..9Bc *t.oo Cuticura Resolvent 7JJc SI.OO .Tones Sangviw 74c KIDNEY REMEDIES 600 c Doan’s Kidney Pills 45c C,iV Foley's Kidney Pijls 49c ■fS’ DolVitt’s Kidney Pills ... *l9c SI.OO DeWlu's Kidney rills. . .74c 60c Swamp Root l.tc •1.01 Swamp Root ' 84c $1.60 San Yak iSTS. *lsoSanmetto 98c Monnett's Kanrloits 39c *UXi Monnett’s Kanduits ... 74c 60c Dodd's Kidney Pills 19c TEAS 23c Scboenfielil Tea / 19/' Garfield 3ea ...j !'l9'. !'c I.ane's Family lea . ......24* 1 :; 5c Rocky Mountain Tea 24C ;.'••• l.i 'icoln Tea 39c 56- Kin Kidney Tea 24c Carte• K. & P. Tea 24c 75c Regulln 59,-

ARE YOU RUPTURED?

Truss Fitting Expert Will Be at Our Store Today, Saturday and Monday .Something New United States Invisible Truss WITH Kumfort Kushion Pad So flat it cannot be seen you wear a truss. Impossible for rupture to get away from pad. Pad only %-ir.ch thick, supporters surounding wall. Prevents enlargement of rupture. If any truss on earth can heal a rupture this one can. Herbert B. Sykes of U. S. Truss Cos. will be at our Penn. St. store. Call up or come in and make appointment. No extra charge for fitting. Phone 6106

TODD’S TONIC The Wonder Tonic ||| Feeling Run Down, Tired, iJlh Worn Out, Use Todd’s Tonic: §llll $0.50 jjplpgll Bottles

FOR THE MEN 50c Auto Strop Blades 372 33c Ever-Ready Blades 32c 50c Gillette Blades 37c SI.OO Gillette Blades 74c 50c Gem Blades 370 35c Keen Kutter Blades 29d ?5c Enders Blades 29c 50c Star Blades 24c 30c Weeks’ Blades 24d )itc Will jams' Shaving Cream.. 39c 35c Williams’ Shaving Cream..29c >sc Palmolive Shaving Cream.29c 50c Mennen's Shaving Cream...4so 35c Williams' Shaving Stick...29c 25c Williams’ Reload 19c SI.OO Bay Rum. I pint 74c 50c. Witch Hazel, 1 pint 350 >sc Barbasol 29c FLESH REDUCERS SI.OO Oil Koreln Capsules 85d SI.OO Marmola Tablets 74d 51.25 Arbolene 98C 75e Thyroid Tablets, 1 gr 50c SI.OO Pby-Thy-Rin 89d $1.50 San-Gri-Na Tablets $1.19 SI.OO San-Gri-Na Bath Salts $1.19 SI.OO Fayro Salts 74d OLIVE OIL 50c size 49c* 11.00 size 69c *1.50 size $1.24 FOOT REMEDIES 35c Allen Foot Ease .... 24c 35c Caloclde Comp 29c 35c Tiz 29c 35c Freezone 29c 35c Gets It 29c 50c Ice Mints 39c* 35c Blue Jay Liquid 29c* MINERAL OILS 51.00 Interol 89c* $1.50 Petrol ager $1.19 *I.OO Fries-O-Lax 74d SI.OO Nujol ; 74c 75c Nujol 54c (3e Stanolax 59<* *I.OO Albolene 74c 75c American Oil P. D 59c *I.OO Squibbs Oil 74c 50c White Mineral Oil, 1 pint..39c [BSSI RHEUMATISM in the BLOOD and NERVES b/ Haag's

Cutex Five Minute Set In a charming metal case. The case itself wears an enchanting design in black and gold drawn by a well-known French artist, and the set contains the famous Cuticle Remover, Liquid and Poivder Polishes, orange stick, emery boards and absorbent'cotton. It makes a delightful Easter gift. SI.OO. Other Cutex Gift Sets in luxurious metal cases or gay Easter wrappers that will warm the heart of the receiver even before she sees the contents! 35c to $2.50.

35c Cutex Cuticle Remover 29<* 35c Cutex Cuticle Cream. 29q 35c Cutex Nail White...29£ 35c Cutex Liquid Polish. 35c Cutex Cake Polish.. 29C 35c Cutex Paste Polish.. 29C 35c Cutex Stick Polish. .29#? 35c Cutex Powder Polish.29<? 60c Cutex Compact Set. 49q

Make up for beauty with Armand p.t. Todat it is possible to bring out every bit of natural beauty you have by the use of just the right Powder and Rouge. Armand offers different shades for blonde, brunette and in-between types. Each gives the tint of nature's own coloring. Armand Cold Cream Powder in the pink and white checked hat box. Price ?r.oo. Armand Rouge 50 cents. At All Haag Stores

Celery Vesce Pleasant to Takel FOR HEADACHE NEURALGIA NERVOUSNESS SOUR STOMACH INDIGESTION SLEEPLESSNESS Celery Vesce Contains No Opiates SI.OO Size, 74c 50c Size, 39c 25c Size, 19c

WHY BE BALD? When BALD-RID Grows HAIR Actual 'photos of a well known barber before and after using BALD-RID

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BALD-RID will show new hair in from ten to twelve days on a smooth bald head. Will stop itching scalp the first application. Will stop falling hair in from six to ten days. This new DISCOVERY is for sale at all HAAG DRUG COMPANY STORES.

114 N. Pennsylvania St. 55 Virginia Avenue 802 Massachusetts Ave. 816 North Alabama St. Meridian at 22nd Street

Kolynos Cleans Your Teeth as They Should Be Cleaned Its rich white foam reaches every part of j our mouth, loosening and washing away the fatty food particles and spongy deposits that cling to j-our teeth and gums. Kolynos destroj’s the dangerous mouth germs that threaten your health, leaving your teeth, gums -—your entire mouth delightfully clean. i

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WHO’S GOVERNOR? QUESTION MO IN PENNSYLVANIA Fisher Wears Title, but Mellon, Treasurer’s Kin, Seems Ruler. Bu Timet Special HARRISBURG, Pa., April B. —The most pertinent question in Pennsylvania today is who is Governor, John S. Fisher or W. L. Mellon. Fisher was elected in November and inaugurated in January. But Mellon is the nephew of Andrew XI. Mellon and likewise State Republican chairman. He already has gheti evidence that he is the State Legisla ture and developments seem to indicate he is also the real Governor. Mellon Does Talking < Mellon frequently speaks for the Governor, telling plans he has afoot for legislation, labeling them ad ministration plans. lie has sometimes spoken for the Governor when the Governor preferred to be silent. Recently he has modified his course somewhat, on the suggestion of friends that he was making his authority a bit too obvious. On at least one occasion. Governor Fisher has furthered the impression given by Mellon. Speaking of one of his pet measure he told reporters he would prefer that any statement concerning it should come from Mellon. The two hold frequent conferences, after which the Governor is usually silent and he holds it an ’’impropriety” that he should comment on any statement issued by Mellon. At the Governor's request legislation has been introduced to control some of the vicious political practices disclosed by Jim Reed’s investigation of the Pennsylvania primary. For Open Ballot One bill would make it mandatory to open ballot boxes when fraud is suspected. Another would limit candidates to the expenditure of 10 cents a voter, and would deprive a. successful candidate of office if his agent or manager violated the election laws. This bill also would require any payments above ?5 to be made by cheek, doing away with the use of safety deposit boxes, to say nothing of the capacious pants pockets that held as high as 850,000 at a time in the recent primary. Vare's Philadelphia machine opposed these bills heartily. So did the Pittsburgh machine. They put their pressure on Mellon, and now the friends of the reform program can’t recognize it. The corrupt practices act was “practically abandoned,” in the words of Mellon. In its stead, a commission was provided to study election questions and report to the Legislature of 1929—an ancient political dodge. Fight Dwindles Governor Fisher objected to the emasculating of his ballot box bill. He threatened to fight. But he has another conference with Mellon, this time at the latter's country estate, and the fight seems to have run out of gas. In the not pleasant spectacle of the Governor’s submergence? the part played by Vare lias been important. He has not been able to put the screws on Mellon because, regardless of whether he succeeds in holding his seat in the United States Senate, he will have a lot to say on the subject of David A. Reed’s return to that body in 1925. Reed is the Mellon Senator.*' The Mellons do not want another primary fight with Vare in view of Vare’s victory last summer. WORKS IN WEDDING SUIT Young Farmer Does Round of Plowing After Ceremony. Bu United Press KENDAL, England. April 7.—A young farmer, who had just re-, turned from his honeymoon, turned out in his wedding costume, complete from silk hat to spats and plowed one of his fields to settle a wager. The field bordered a main road and many people watched the plow circle, the field. Upon finishing, the farmer changed his muddy clothes and drove his bride to market.

NERVOUS, CROSS WEAK AND ACHING North Carolina Woman Was Constantly Complaining Until She Consented to Try (ardui. an Soon Felt Stronger. “Since I took Cardul,’* 1 says Mrs. Sallie E. Laughrun, of Huntdale, N. C. f “I am no longer botherd with weak, nervous spells. I consider this medicine a very excellent one. “For about fifteen years I suffered from weakness. Sometimes it grew so bad I had to go to bed. I did not have strength enough to walk around the house. I was constantly complaining and was as nervous and cross as I could be. “My back and sides ached, and I was very low spirited. I tried two or three things that were suggested to me, but they did not seem to help. “Someone said, ‘Try Cardul.’ and told me how other women had been helped by itt. I hadn’t much faith but I consented to take it for a while. Shortly I began to feel stronger. I was hungry at meal time, and much less nervous. “This pleased me so much that 1 continued taking Cardul for several months, and, at the end of that time, I felt better than I had in years. I slept well and had a. good appetite.” Cardul is a mild, medicinal, purely vegetable tonic, with no bad aftereffects. „ '* Every woman should keep if on hand, to take when needed. For sale by all druggists.

F mm a PURELY [—Vegetable tonic 1