Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 147, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 November 1928 — Page 8

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INDIANA CITIES WILL OBSERVE ARMISTICE DAY Parades, Speakers and Salute Firings on Programs. Programs on the tenth anniversary of the ending of the World war will be given by citizens in all parts of Indiana, some arranging a fwo-day observance, as the date this •ear is on Sunday. The observance at Richmond will e held Sunday and Monday. Brig-'dier-General William G. Everson, iastor of the First Baptist church, Muncie, will address a public meetng at the Morton high school audiorium Sunday afternoon. He -was n command of American forces in taly during the war. The Richmond American Legion post will ive a dance Monda yevening. A World war memorial will be edicated at Winchester Sunday ftemoon, with partriotic organizaions of Randolph county taking part. The memorial, a statue of an \merican soldier, was sponsored by he Winchester chapter, Daughters if the American Revolution. At Columbus the progra mincludes ■ring of a salute at 11 a. m. Sunday, ■t, parade in the afternoon and an evening mass meeting. Brigadier-General Edward L. Ting, commander of the general service school, United States army, Ft, Leavenworth, Kan., will be the speaker at Bloomington’s observance Monday. Local Man to Speak Alexandria is preparing the most extensive observance of the day in the city’s history. The program will begin at 10 a. m. Sunday morning, with a mass meeting in the high school gymnasium. Wood Unger, director of civics in the Indianapolis schools, will speak. Music will be provided by singers from various churches of the city, the high school orchestra and other organizations. A salute will be fired, whistles will be sounded and church bells rung. A banquet Monday night has been arranged as Seymour’s program. Members of legion posts in surrounding cities have been invited to attend as guests of the Seymour post. A choir composed of singers from Mt. Vernon’s churches will present an Armistice day program at the Coliseum Sunday morning. Dan Sowers, national Americanization officer of the American Legion, will speak. Statue to Be Dedicated Evansvilles program will be given Sunday, including dedication of a doughboy statue in Sunset park, presented by the city’s Kiwanis Club. Dr. Earl E. Harper, president ‘ of Evansville college, will speak. Three minutes of silence will be observed in Elkhart from 11 to 11:03 Monday morning. A parade and dance will be held in the evening. South Bend’s program has been arranged for Saturday. Ringing of church bells and sounding of factory whistles will precede the silence period. A parade is on the evening program. Firing of aerial bombs at 7:30 Monday evening will open the program at Warsaw. The American Legion post and high school bands will play. The post will give a banquet later in the evening. The program at Vincennes will be given Sunday and Monday. A football game between Vincennes and Bicknell high school teams will be a 'eature of the observance Monday, and in the evening, World war veterans of Knox county will be the Vincennes post’s guests at a banquet LADY KEPT GETTING WEAKER AND WEAKER Mississippi Lady Says She Was In Very Bad Condition But After Taking Cardui Felt Better. “About four years ago, I was in a very bad condition,” says Mrs. I. E. Gee, of Greenwood, Miss. “I did not suffer so much pain, but I was so weak, at times, I felt like I could not stand up to do my work. I didn’t have any appetite. “I dragged about the house, and at times had to stay in bed. "I felt myself getting weaker. “My mother told me to take some Cardui, which I did. After I started taking the Cardui, I found that I could get hungry, I grew stronger, and rested better at night. So I sent for my second bottle of Cardui. “By the time I had taken three bottles, I felt like doing my work. gained in weight, and have felt oetter ever since. Now I am feeling well.” Cardui is a mild extract of valuible medicinal herbs. Contains no -.armful cr liijurous drugs. May be afely taken by young and old. For ov:r 50 years, women who bad suffered, or who had gotten nto a weak, run-down condition, after taking Cardui have been en.husiastic in its praise. Try Cardui today for your trouoles. It should help you, too. Sold by all druggists. fSCARPUS ICardoseptic, for hygienic reasons, | should be used by women as a I mild, harmless detergent; 50 cts. j

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Here Is Another of Normans Wonder Values —These 8-Pc. Dining Room Suites Another extra-hot Thrift Day bargain. One of our outstanding dining fm sets tomorrow at the ridiculous price of $79. See the heavily built buffet, UB WSfogM lovely oblong table, five diners and beautiful host chair covered in tap- Mg estry. Gorgetius rich walnut finish. A rare value —not exactly like illustra- jSfay tion but similar —goes on sale Thrift Day for iWj£ Don’t Forget, a Set of Bluebird Dishes Given With Every Suite! Jflf

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Full Size Blankets These are good warm double cotton blankets. Come in beautiful plaid and are truly outstanding bargains for Thrift Day at—s2^

The Edison Phonograph Just think of buying an Edison Phonograph for $59, and in addition for Thrift Day we give, you 500 loud-tone needles, choice of ten selections and a set of BLUEBIRD DISHES—SS9=

Bassinettes We were fortunate in being able to buy a large quantity of these Children’s cribs at a ridiculous low price. Come in and see them tomorrow—s2^ A Mk Special Percolators One and one-half quart size and only one to a customer at this sensational low price. While they last—--49c Link Fabric Springs A hi-grade link-fabric spring made by Simmons. Priced specially low for Thrift Day selling—s3=

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