Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 December 1951 — Page 9

J ! ' ! y ? . . . _ |_| Ca a : , au mn ppGgr.w _— dn : . : _ ! . ro a - ” x iy . : 4 " ‘ :

. “ . me : o A A 3 . . - ° gs . i . . »

* "FRIDAY, DEC. 21,108¢ __. Srey Ce _THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _ ell : re PAGE'S | Arthritis | Mother and Son Staff—

| Young Man's Ideas Build Fashion Trade | Before You Buy. 7, Sew HHA

CROSLEY TV

"Designed to Receive : UHF and Color Programs

Patients Get ‘New Hope

By Scripps-Howard Newspapers

Hundreds of teeth have been pulled in the past couple of de-

| By United Press jatross the back. On the walls;stoles and dangling pockets on| NEW YORK, Dec. 21 (UP)—|of the “office there ware Ro summer belts, A 2@-year-old youth and his|“Shu-Masks” of satin with rhine-| ig, many ideas, 1 don’t know mother are president, vice presi-istone trim, felt, velvet and pony|gnare he gets them,” Mrs. Meinident and staff of a new company | fur fabric. thetti said, shaking h that'sucreating novel actessories| His mother stifches-up the shoe g her head. Lee,

{who first showed his interest in| . EE —_—.. for women. bracelets, either in the curtained- | o5i0n at the age of 15 when h cades in an attempt to conquer The son.is the boss. “He has|off back room of their office or| + 1 ae oy og is See Our Complete Line # + arthritis and rheumatism. A lesser the ideas” Mrs. Catherine Meni- In theirs Brooklyn home, plece of white atic, she Toa Priced from ! number of tonsils and appendixes chetti said admiringly in the tiny rom e y

pink-walled office where they which already have been ordered nde et 2. Blouse, got| both work. by buyers in half a dozen stores School of Fashion and a. Pe gen) Lee was lifting samples of his|over the country, the mother-son Students League e ideas from a- carton. He started combination decided to add other po left HC to. take a. 168 the month-old business from the matching accessories. Mrs. Meni- designing for a bridal or : Jo ground up, literally, since the|chetti added an elasticized puff pany then I got Sa) SOWH pom idea that launched it was a re-|of the leopard fabric to the cuffs young ner el , e movable shoe decoration that/of tailored beige gloves. Lee de-|Y>""'8 “€Sigher “

have been removed for the same i reason. 5 This recourse to.the dentist's forceps and the surgeon’s scalpel was motivated by the theory that focal infections were responsible for the crippling effect of rheu-

$1 99%

Look for the Big CROSLEY Sign on W. Washington St.

The Store With Beautiful Lamps

ri. & Sal.

oul lip over a plain black|signed a black satin and rhine- v ik | Talia atliction, methods with oud Now he’s rie his way stone Jet eo go with the party Join Our Joe) N+ o . to designing novel belts and|s oe bracelets, December Fur : { X tt] TT a lel eon, [{jEEOWIontI/naal inc : tried including some that were ex- CLEANING UP—To check the spread of disease from the decom- “I'd heard women complaining 50 Habe X 0 ages 8 Said atl wn Hoe oe Te ar un | 0 : 3745 W. Washington BE.3351 trémely high in one vitamin or| posing bodies of farm animals drowned in the recent Po River ig Taving oy Revs oes 2 EE lar FUR 0. OPEN EVES Te ru another, floods, Italian farmers near Rovigo use flame throwers to dispose got this idea,” Lee said, holding|straw hats, imported from Italy| 3 Opin Sunday 11900 W. TNEG 0s HH TI Clr ae Most conflising of all was the of the bodies. Sanitation authorities are fighting to prevent out- up a tailored band of leopard|which he had cut in half to use| E. Oble fat Wnt the thepary that Beemed breaks of epidemics in the area hit by the floods. fabric with an elasticized piecelas pockets on summer cotton] > ° n as of no 2 rm ———— hdl LY St ——— Value at al1 $0 the NeXt DAHENL | iou;aes————————— nc maa ‘A New Hope’

Today, however, the situation Sy Sa is changing. As the Arthritis and YY as EE Rheumatism Foundation states, ® 4 “A new hope has arisen for both 1] g g the patient with rheumatism or I § arthritis and his physician.” LN ; It is now realized that there are SR { wu 2 ES RS sere some 50 different types of arthritis Sa | RRR SEE Le i . and rheumatism and that treat- 2 RE 4 em a : od CA ee ment must be adjusted to the : SE meen RE T= SAN kind presented by each patient. : Fi SRY : Rheumatic affliction may be the result of every-day wear and tear on the joints. This is the arthritis of the aged, so-called degenrative disease of the joints or osteoarthritis. It may also be the result of « physical strains, overweight, poor ¢ posture, faulty eating, disturbed

metabolism, glandular defects, 1 a CARY A SE SES = a 3 { » diseases of the nerves or the | CA N « J) = S ; : : A j 10 DIAMONDS blood vessels, allergies, emo- ~S : Rh Dt : , ; tional tensions or other mental y h $3930 difficulties.

‘ Not Always Hopeless

The outlook is not always hopeless. Some forms can be cured. Others can be arrested. A great deal can be done in severe cases to relieve pain and prevent the -onset-of-deformities————————=p—= But in others, alas, the medical , Pprofessigp is still unable to stop the relentless progress of the dis- : ease. : To date, cortisone and ACTH

’ ~~ A ’ + must be regarded as experimental LOWY HH AY J £ We E LE 8 % forms of treatment for arthritis. v [i f7% $99. 50

They are not useful in every type of rheumatic disease.

w Every Diamond “Triple-Tested” for Cut, Color and a 17 DIAMONDS Even in rheumatoid arthritis $2 DOWN—$2 A WEEK Quality : : o they do not always work. About i : ol tikwhite or yob : 795 De o the Sas . \ Te Soule Al rings enlarged. % Every Diamond Guaranteed a Lifetime in Writing A $1.50 DOWN » ; » . Qo 3 . | nnot tolerate the : \ = os ; oun vm trehent, Se hos: ps ex. iv dil $1.50 A WEEK ofs fo $299.95 Rest, Diet are Factors \ ; . : , > 2 SE ant 17 = Inch About three-fourths of the pa- Le So Sonaing Dicuss. tients who do improve will refern. [rine : lapse as soon as the treatment few Roto - Dial with cortisone or ACTH is uning. One knob ‘ fe control: m- ge 1 t and mental com ne otis ysical res 1 3 i. ved Slelare ‘ posure are now known to play Seadvy BHIgHS: | extremely important roles } te DOWN : + treatment of arthritis and rheu10 CASH i | matism : { Trade-In. Covers A rested body and a WOTTy.Iee ) ymont } mind contribute to the gen . : J ota provement of health and of arth- 4 ’ in '8 Weeks fo Pay ritic ioints and painful muscles Ms 3 J ? : 2 y” I. 2 as well. : : 2 8 / 3 t An adequate diet, prescribed by SOLITAIRE PAIR ££ NY 35 11 DIAMONDS i the physician, is likewise of the x R/!/ 2 $ GH 50 PE | —_— . i rtance. ; ; iL 1 i utmost impo ; SW $397

College Stills Noise | AS £125 OWN “ h x , a In Men's Dorms | $1.25 A WEEK | GALESBURG, Il. (UP)—In 5 : a " designing new dormitories, of- : BR ne ficials at Knox College started, with the premise that the human| NIGP 1 animal, especially the young male gs of the species, is noisy. Corridors in men’s dormitories| generally are not the quietest | places on the campus. Corridors will be eliminated at| Knox. The buildings will have| eight-man suites, each of which will have four bedrooms, a homelike living room, bath and sepro arate entrances.

eee ee

LOOK!

Be

Famous Make . BULOVA

et | ¢ Y J PIUR $29.75 Yes Do You Want This N= A 1 Jy soc BON A we | : \ 7g AB . Lady's “Starlet” or Man's 2 Ray Has [iem 1U

“Maxim”, both with metal exPay Only the Nationally Advertised Price Easy Terms with No Charge for Credit

7s | tn Your Pocket? |, JWR BEE TAN Bay af fz eas aw | acTNOW | RIESSEETIS am ES Se | ENE THE ion; 4 FORN | STORM DOORS | :

EE | INSULATION ir NY ad

ty build Fed. Tox Incl. last, ’ 495 . | Ask About Our E-Z: $1 DOWN 1 A WEEK . | Payment Plan NES 75¢ DOWN—75¢ A WEEK : 431 4 WE > : \ RR v pe " ",y Thi | Continental te do a det. Lays Em Ea Ts

braceable “Charm” with bangle : and stretch bands.

"| Lumber Co., Inc. | » W\£ bracelet,

MORRIS & HARDING | |

"eaer F i ATK ThE IMBER

ALL PURCHASES Sl hy

O).. INC

F