Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 237, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 February 1929 — Page 14

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WIFE TRUDGES 3 DATS TO AID SICKHUSBAND Walks Through Snowbound Northwest to Bring Mate to Civilization. By L nil ed Prevts WASHINGTON. Feb. 21.—The story of a bride, who with a few of her pneumonia-stricken husband's comrades, trudged for three -days through the snowbound northwest to take him by sleigh to the nearest hospital, has just reached the National Park Service from the Yellowstone National park. Here is the tale as it was told Uy an official of the interior department under which the park service functions. Jack Worth, the husband, is keeper of Old Faithful inn in the Yellowstone. During liis service in the World war one of his lungs became affected, making him susceptable to pneumonia. Married in Summer In the warm sunlight and dry air of the Yellowstone he was fast regaining his health. Last summer nc married Miss Lulu Bach, another employee of the park. The two settled down for a honeymoon winter in spacious Old Faithful inn. Last month heavy snows fell in the Yellowstone. Though the ternJ>erature ranged around 40 degrees below r zero, Worth climbed to the roof of the inn each day to shovel off the snow' lest it cave in. The low' temperature and raw' air were too much for his weak lunks. He contracted pneumonia. The bride and her ill husband were isolated—without doctor or medicine. Their only contact with the outside w’orld was by telephone. She summoned a few rangers who trudged through the snow to their aid. They talked of moving Worth to a hospital by airplane, but decided a plane could not take off in the deep snow which surrounded the inn. Nor could the park trucks make headway through it. Walks Three Days Asa last resort Worth was bundled up well and put on a sleigh. For three days his wife and companions pushed ahead through a enow-covered wilderness, w'hile the temperature dropped to 41 degrees below' zero. On the third day they reached an outpos; of civilization—a small railway sta, ion where a train was held five hfurs awaiting the stricken man. By train Worth was taken to a hospital at Livingston, Mont. According to the most recent report, he is recovering. BROAD RIPPLE CLUB TO ENTERTAIN MOTHERS Program of Entertainment for Thursday Meeting Arranged. The mothers’ club of the new Broad Ripple kindergarten, 6255 College avenue, wifi be host to Graceland and Fall Creek clubs at 3 p. m. today. Mrs. Paul Shertzer is president of the Fall Creek club and Mrs. Ralph G. Fox heads the Graceland club. Mrs. Robert Glaubke, president of the Broad Ripple club, will preside. The program will include a violin solo by Miss Thelma Hinshaw, accompanied by Miss Virginia Hinshaw; a group of songs by Mrs. Arthur Garnet, accompanied by Mrs. Clifford Esenhart. and a reading by Sara Jane Wright. Guest speakers will be Mrs. David Ross of the executive board of the Indianapolis Free Kindergarten Society and Miss Grace L. Brown, the superintendent. Miss Hazel Hart is the teacher in charge of the Broad Ripple kindergarten. According to recent researches, China was the first nation to make use of wall paper.. If Ruptured Try This Free Apply it to Any Rupture, Old or Recent, Lartc or ."mull and Von Are on the Road That Has Convinced Thousands. Sent Free to Prove This Every ruptured man or woman should * write at once to W. S. Rice. 440 L Main tit., Adams, N. Y. t for a free trial of liis wonderful stimulating application. Just put it on the rupture and the muscles begin to tighten: they begin to bind together so that the opening closes naturally and the need of a support or truss or appliance is then done away with. Don't neglect to send for this, free trial. Even if your rupture doesn't bother you, what is the use >f wearing supports all your life? Why suffer this nuisance? Why run the risk of gangrene and such dangers from a small and innocent little rupture? A-host of men and women are daily runuing such risk just because their ruptures do not hurt nor prevent them from getting around. Write at once for this free trial, as it is certainly a wonderful thing and has aided in the relief of ruptures that were as big as a man's two lists. Try and write at once, using the coupon below. FREE IOR AI'PTL'RE I W. S. Rice, Inc.. I Hl'L Main St., Adams, N. Y. I You may send me. entirely tree Ia Sample Treatment o’ your stimI ulatieg application for Rupture. I Name 1 Address jHgtete —Advertisement.

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RDTARIANS GO TO CONFERENCE Meeting in Terre Haute Draws 1,500. Eyes of Rotarians of the twentieth district turned to Terre Haute today with the opening of the annual district conference. A special train, carrying 100 members of the Indianapolis Rotary Club and their wives, left the Union station at 11:50 for Terre Haute. The city Rotarians will return Friday night. Dr. Alfred Henry, president of the Indianapolis club, led the pilgrimage to Terre Haute. Entertainment features at the conference are: A governor's ball tonight, a conference bow’ling tourney this afternoon and an indoor circus Friday night. Friday afternoon a district governor for the ensuing year will be elected. Dr. Leslie C. Sammons, Sheibyville,. is the only early candidate for the post. Approximately 1,500 of the 3,500 Rotarians in the district are expected to attend the convention. Worth Pepple. Michigan City, district governor, will preside. Indiana Boy Killed by Train Hi! Times Special NEWMARKET, Ind., Feb. 21. James M. Coons, junior in the local high school, who had been missing since Dec. 22, is dead at Mineola, Tex., having been crushed by the wheels of a train he attempted to board. He ran away from the home here of his foster father, Frank E. Coons. Those of Discriminating Taste Select Their J E W F. L R Y where quality is not designated by exorbitant prices. That is why they come to J. P. MCLLALLY Diamond Merchant 37 Years 531 STATE LIFE BLPCi. DEEP CURVED LENSES Examination and case, single viion. complete— VJ <J5.50t057.50 Dr. Jos. £. Kernel Optical Dept. WM. H. BLOCK CO. 666 Is a Prescription for Colds, Grippe, Fin, Dengne, Bilious Fever and Malaria It is the most speedy remedy known. GLASSES; | j { (p<® as \ Only SI.OO A Week I | ! * jewhbw 40 W. Washington St. <j New Records Yictor Columbia Out Tomorrow Add a Few New Records to Your Library Ground Floor Salesroom 27 EAST OHIO STREET Harae-Msnsor Building Phone BL 4292

Barnum Wrong Vast Numbers Duped by ' Quack Doctors, Says Professor. Bu United Press CHICAGO, Feb. 21.—Bamum was too conservative in his estimate that there’s a sucker born every minute, according to Dr. J, H. J. Upham, dean of the medical college at Ohio State university. Speaking before the Federation of State Medical Boards here, Upham said when it came to being duped by quack doctors, the birth rate for suckers is much higher than one a minute. “Average citizens are easily duped by the language of unlicensed practitioners,” he said. “They are flattered and pleased when told they are suffering from ‘sublaxation of the vertebrae,’ or ‘impingement of the nerves.’ Those are modern highbrow phrases for the old-time physician’s ‘tumor of the blood,’ ‘torpid liver. “Whoever made the assertion about the birth rate of ‘suckers’ would feel himself unduly conservative in the face of today’s modern chiropractic furore. We shall never successfully combat the imposition of quacks until the public has learned to discriminate between the real and the false.” Repossessed Furniture Slay Be Had for Balance Due Leather Daveno (sold new CIO C A for SB3) tflJ.dU 3-Pc. Duofold Living Hoorn CQQ CA Suite (sold new for $165.00). $0 w*vU 3-Piece Cane Back Living Boom Suite (sold new for CCO CA $185.00) Odd Leather Chairs (sold Cfi CA new at $39.00) SU.DU Hugs, all sires In good e/ CA condition . „SO.OU tip Heating Stoves, good condition with new store guar- CIQ CA antee SI*7.DU Up “Plenty of Credit” “Make Tour Own Terms’* IDEAL FURNITURE CO. 141 W. WASH. ST. ==== "P IA NO S UPRIGHTS GUMDB PLATERS faftmin ON THB CIRCLE Frchman Restaurants Two good places to eat No. 2—loß West Maryland Street No. 1—244 South Meridian Street Quality Service “The Oak Convenient Payment Plan” at lowest cost makes it easy to carry. Chamber of Commerce Building Lincoln 4393 INDIANAPOLIS 1 SSO Ban I Stets Ostrf Ffaat Pk Term fl pm week k PEARSON^ MicheHn Tires On Credit PUBLIC SERVICE TIRE CO 118 E. New York St. Expert Truss Fitting: at 129 W. Wash. St. Store Abdominal Supports and Shoulder Braces HAAG’S CUT-PRICE DRUGS

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(SOUTH SIDERS REBEL; DEMAND IMPROVEMENTS Monster Civic Meeting to Be Held in Protest ' March 6. The south side will hold a monster civic meeting March 6 at Garfield Park shelter house in an effort to obtain “their share of public improvements.” John C. Kirch, South Meridian street civic league president, announced the meeting will be sponsored jointly by south side civic organizations. A large attendance of women is sought. Plans for the meeting were made at £., joint meeting of representatives of the Garfield and Surrounding Civic League, Southeastern Civic Improvement League and Southeastern Civic Club, Shelby Street Association and the South Meridian Club. Wednesday night at 12 East lowa street. North Side Gets Everything About forty citizens attended the meeting to lay plans for the protest meeting. Speakers urged those present to “unite and rise up against the north side citizens who get everyhing at city hall.” Mayor L. Ert Slack; Walter R. Jarvis, park superintendent, and A, H. Moore, city engineer, will be asked to discuss the city's south side program. State Representative H. F. Kottkamp urged that women aid in “arousing the south side to its opportunity.” “All we need to do is organize and scare a few politicians. The south side has been trimmed for years. Politicians have promised us track elevation for twenty years and we haven’t it yet,” Kottkamp declared. Proposed closing of Union street. Barth avenue and the Bluff road was denounced by Kottkamp. He explained his bill in the legislature to force railroads to keep streets open if 75 per cent of property owners within 1,000 feet of the crossing signed a petition. Delay Criticised J. Edward Burke, Southeastern Civic Improvement Association secretary, pointed out that the south side is entitled to more boulevards and urged all clubs to unit in demanding more improvements. Robert Sloan, criticised city administrations for delay in the elevation project. “They say the railroad is ready to proceed now but I doubt it. When the time for action comes everyone sidesteps,” Sloan said. “The city has no right to assess us for the Pleasant Run interceptor sewer. It is worse than double taxation. We have our sewers and they are satisfactory. That sewer is to drain Irvington. The south side should not have to pay for it,” Sloan said. A CLEAR COMPLEXION Ruddy cheeks—sparkling eyes—most women can have. Dr. F. M. Edwards for 20 years treated scores of women for liver and bowel ailments. During these years he gave his patients a substitute for calomel made of a few wellknown vegetable ingredients mixed with olive oil, naming them Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. Know them by their olive color. These tablets are wonder-workers on the liver and bowels, which cause a normal action, carrying off the waste and poisonous matter in one’s system. If you have a pale face, sallow look, dull eyes, pimples; coated tongue, headaches; a listless, no-good feeling, all of sorts, inactive bowels, you take one of * Dr." Edwards’-, Olive Tablets nightly for a time and note the pleasing results. Thousands of women and men take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—now and then to keep fit. 15c, 30c and 60c.—Advertisement. Money Loanee —ON—DIAMONDS Liberal, Reliable, Confidential SUSSMAN’S STATE LOAN OFFICE Legal Rates—Bonded Broken Established 2? Tears 539-241 W Washington St. #A Full Coverage * Automobile Insurance Policy at Low Cost. 7th Floor Occidental Bldg. MM EC On Payment Plait* WW NO DOWN PAYMENT K€ 10 MONTHS TO PAT JACKSON SUPPLYjcOh F/ 3U WEST OHIO ST.® ' - * Are You Sick? See E. R. BEBOUT Lemekemdg.chirttpractor^ cfIETCHER. AMERICAN • COMPANY Indiana's Largest Investment House I What’ll it be? | Silver Flash Anti- £ | Knock, Silver Flash $; or Target?

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