Newspaper Page Text
4 GREGORY KELLY LEASES ENGLISH’S With Ruth Gordon Will Play Stock Summers of 1921-23. Arrangements have been completed whereby Gregory Kelly acquires the lease of English's opera house from M. and Ad Miller for the summer sea gns of 1021-22 23. i will operate a stock companv l’.ead <S* by Ruth Gordon and myself, open early in May o* each year," Mr. ; Kelly said today. “Having had so mnch pleasure play ing before Indianapolis andiences In the past, we are desirous of playing here each year, and as we have not been given the opportunity of appearing here this summer we have decided to operate ' a stock company of our own. “Comedies will predominate, ns we . think people want to laugh—especially In ; the summer—and our experience In In . dinnapoilf* has been that such plays as “Fair and Warmer,” "Nothing but the . Truth'' and "Too Many Cooks," provide •ideal hot weather entertainment. “Our company will be- made up of players of standing in the theater. “We had intended beginning the first of our annual seasons this year, but as ' our arrangement with George C. Tyler is that we will continue to play in Booth Tarkington’s "Clarence” until next fill, when we will appear in anew play under Mr. Tyler’s management, our initial season will begin at' English’s In May, 1921.” FOUR TIFLD AS BANDITS. ELKTON, Md., April 28. —Four men were arrested yesterday as suspects in connection with the Sandy Springs bank robbery and the murder of its Tice presi dent. PUSS IN BOOTS JR. By DAVID CORY. CHAPTER XXI. • Well the big. bird who said “Three -cheers sor > the Red. White and Blue” in the Inst glory was the big American Eagle, of course, little Puss Junior didn’t klflft that; he only knew the Mother Goose people, you see. But pretty soon, when the eagle flew down from a high mountain, the little pussy cat saw it was his old friend. "Why, I didn't know you aould Cy so fay,” said Puss .Tnnior, and then V* took from his pocket a red and white and blue lollypop and gave it to him, and w isn't that eagle pleased? Well, I should say he was. He flapped his wings and be gan to sing: “Oh, I’m the bird, as you all have beard. Whf fights for the 17. S. A. I love the stars on our beautiful flag As I watch it wave from my crag. And I give a screech that is heard afar— Three cheers for every silver star. And the bands of'red and white and blue. And the soldier boys who are brave and true. • And the sailor Lads on the deep wide sea — Ob the U. 8. A. is the land for me!" And when he finished he said to Pnss Junior. “Climb on my back and we'll fly away, far away, across the water wild with spray, way, way off to the 17. S. A.’’ Isn’t It wonderful how au eagle could say things like this in rhyme? It must have been because he was in Mother Ooose Land, where everybody talks lti poetry. “I’m afraid I can't.” replied Puss Junior, “My father would worry if I left Old Mother Goose Land for a for eign country." So the big eagle said goodby and flew away, but before he went" he pinned a little red. white and blue flag on Puss Junior’s coa|. And after that our little hero wished he had gone with him. and then he was glad he hadn't, because he knew he would have worried his dear father near ly to death, and no good little Pussy Cat ever worries his father. Watch TONER KS’S fsß WilM3 l ALL WRONG WAS HER LIVER Before Taking Black-Draught Mis souri Lady Wa* Troubled With Constipation, Headache and Bad Taste in I^outh. Qrandin, Mo.—Mrs. Susa Brooks of this place writes: “Some time ago I was in a bad fix, with stomach and ltver trouble. I did not feel good at any time. I was very constipated, and had headaches from this condi tion, and had a continual hurting in my stomach, and bad taste in the mouth. Could tell my liver was all wrong. “I had known of Black-Draught, so decided to try It myself. I began with a large dose or doses, gradually getting to smaller doses. It regulat ed my bowels, relieved me of the hurting in my stomach, cleaned off my liver and made me feel like anew person.” If you get up in the morning feel ing as tired as you did when you went to bed —achy, coated tongue, bad taste in mouth, sallow complex ion—then your liver has not done its full duty, and your system has ab sorbed the poisons which your liver should have taken away. An occasional dose of Thedford’s Black-Draught will help this Impor tant organ to function properly. Get a package of Thedford’s Black- Draught liver medicine today. Druggists sell it, or can get it for you.—Advertisement. I g Headaches Frown Sifght OokSs laxative bromo quinine Tablets relieve the Headache by curing the Cold. A tonic laxative and germ destroyer. Look for E. W. GROVE'S sig nature on box. 30c. WOMEN VOTERS FILL VACANCIES Mrs. Hecker New Leader, With Mrs. Bolte Director. Mrs. Edward Hecker, 27 Butler avenue, is the new president of the Indianapolis League of Women’s Voters. She succeeds Miss Mary Winter, who resigned. Mrs. J. Willard Bolte was named to Mrs. Hecker's place as a director and and Miss Nelle Taylor was made execu tive secretary. Miss May Shipp was appointed chair man of the literary committee and will be assisted by Mrs. Olive Belden Lewis and Miss Sarah Lauter. A club’s committee was named consist ing of Grace Julian Clarke and Miss Shipp. Julia Lan iers heads the headquarters committee with Merle* Hoagland and E'.dena Lauter assistants. Plans were laid for the “stunt” which will be put on at the meeting of the Third Ward citizenship school Friday afternoon, with Mrs. Willis C. McMahan, 1728 North Illinois -street. "A Republican Presidential Campaign” is to be burlesqued. Miss Natalie Smith will mount the soap box as Senator Warren G. Harding; Miss Marianne Holmes as Governor Lowden; Mrs. Harriet Ray as Hiram Johnson: Miss Anna Locke as General Leonard Wood, and Miss Sarah Lauter in the role of Herbert Hoover. Wild flights of oratory are expected. Clinton Givan will give the formal and instructive speech of the meeting. Judge McMahan and Ira Holmes will be special guests. Well, In a few minutes, not so very long, he scampered away, and by and by he came to an old wtllow tree by a pond. And who do you think he saw sitting on a branch? Why, little Mrs. Oriole. And close beside her hung her nest like a big white storking. And as soon as she saw Puss Junior she began singing. And then all her little birds peeped out of the nest anod looked at Puss Junior, but they didn’t say anything, for they had never met him before. So Mrs. Oriole said, “Children, this is Puss Junior. I knew him when he.was Just a little kitten.” And Just then some thing happened, but as I have no more room in this story you will have to wait. —Copyright 1920. * (To be continued.' # ASPIRIN FOR HEADACHE Name "Bayer” is on Genuine Aspirin—say Bayer Insist on "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” In a "Bayer packnge,” containing proper directions for Headache, Colds, Pain. Neuralgia, Lumbago end Rheumatism Name "Bayer” means genuine Aspirin prescribed by physlsians for nineteen years. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablet* •st feu cants. Aspirin is trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticaci dester of Salleyllcscid.— Advertisement. COUGHED SO HARD HE . WAS READY TO DIE But he recovered quickly and gained 9 pounds In 5 weeks. ‘Last December I caught a heavy cold, which left me with a deep-seated cough. I coughed so hard it would start the blood. I thought I was n goner, until I tried Milks K ni.lslun. I used nine bot tles altogether. My cough is gone, and 1 have gained nine pounds In flve'week*. If any one doubts it, let them write me.” —Charles L. Walters, 147 South Eight eenth street, Pittsburg, Pa. When hundreds upon hjndreds of peo pie tell you of Just such recovery, Just such gains lu weight, It must be worth your trying, at least A ‘rial costs noth ing. Milka Emulsion is a pleasant, nutritive food and a corrective medicine. It re stores healthy, natural bowel action, do ing away with all need it piUa and phys ics. It promotes appetite and quickly puts the digestive organs In shape to assimilate food. Asa builder of flesh and strength, Milks Emulsion is strongly recommendsd to those whom sickness has weakened, and is a powerful aid in re sisting and repairing the effects'of wast ing diseases. Chronic stomach trouble and constipation are promptly relieved— usually in one day. It produces remark able results in colds, coughs and bron chial asthma. t ** This is the only solid emulsion made, ard so palatable that It is eaten with a spoon like ice cream. Truly wonderful for weak, sickly children. No matter how severe your case, you are urged to try Milks Emulsion under this guarantee—Take six bottles home with you, use it according to directions and if not satisfied with the results, your money will be promptly .vfunded. Price 00c and $1.20 per bottle. The Milks Emul sion Cos., Terre Haute, lnd. Sold by druggists everywhere.—Advertisement. 3-Grain Tablet Makes Flesh. Any one -wishing to add to their weight, improve their color, and restore a normal condition of the stomach and nerves, should adopt the wonderfully successful treatment known to physicians and drug gists as "3-grain hypo-nuclane tablets,” put up In sealed packages with full di rections for home use. Red lips, pink cheeks, and 10 to 30 pounds Increase in weight are not uncommon results from several months’ usage. Ask your well stocked druggist for them.—Advertise ment. EUDJREAIH Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Get at the Cause and Remove It Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel, act gently on the bowels and positively do the work. People afflicted with bad breath find quick relief through taking them. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a vegetable compound mined with olive oil. They act gently but firmly on the bowels and liver, stimulating them to natural action, clearing the blood, and purifying the entire system. They do that which calomel does, without any of the bad after effects. Take one or two every night for a week and note the pleasing effect .. 10c and 25c a box. Another Wolf Shot an d Whelps Escape Sanford Ppeagle of Castleton brings to Indianapolis the latest wolf story. Sighting a wolf in the Fall creek bot toms yesterday afternoon, Mr. Speagle paddled up the creek and shot the ani mal at a distance of 200 yards. Recently a wolf wa’s killed on the P. L. Masters farm, just north of Cas tleton. Ppeagle says he saw several whelps, which escaped. Castleton’s wolf hunt now will be continuous. “DANDERINE” Stops Hair Coming Out; Doubles Its Beauty. A few eente buys “Panderlna.” After n application of "Danderlne” you can not And a fallen hair or any dandruff, besides every hair shows new life, vigor, brightness, more celor and thickness.-- Advertisement. Says Poisons Cause Headache Dizziness Coated Tongue and Myriad Ail ments In the Spring. Grandma’s Remedy Now Sold In Tablet —Sulpherb Tablets. Many men, woman and children need a Spring Blood Purifier. The blood be comes thick with poleons through the winter months. When spring comes serious aliments like typhoid, scarlet fever, coughs, colde, catarrh, neuralgia, rheumatic pains, lose of appetite and a .dluggish all-in feeling prevails. The bowels, the liver and the kidneys need help. The blood needs thinning and purifying If pimples and bolls sre present. Sulpherb Tablets quickly re lieve constipation and kidney Inactivity and elimination of peisons takes place and yon are made strong and fit for spring and scanner. Grsndma gave sniphnr and cream of tartar In molasses Now yen take thorn In tablets with *saxa tlve purifying herbs—a better medicine, easy and pleasant to take. Druggists soli them in 60c sealed tubes Every ptekag* guaranteed satisfactory or money back Get Sulpherb Tablets (not sulpha ta blets).—Ad vertl se me n t. Fear Prevents Fat People From Reducing Weight—The Fear | Needleea When Arbolone Tablets Is the Treatment To Be Used. Proven Safo and Sure. Hundreds of thousands of tubes of Arbolone Tablets have been market ed In the past five years and not a single case has ever been reported of their being deleterious In any way. On the contrary, many are grateful and write letters aimll&r to thia one. which Was received from Mrs. Lilia Richards, Ptttafleld, Maine: “Dear Sir: Two years ago I tried Arbolone Tablets. It not only re duced me, but cured my headache and heart palpitation, and removed that bloated feeling. Recently my weight again increased. I began Ar bolone again and one box reduced me from 199 pounds to 182 pounds, and I feel bo much better. I shall continue until my weight is again normal, etc." Buy Arbolone Tablets of druggists In sealed tubes with full directions. It Is the one safe, sure, dependable obesity medicine. A genuine guaran tee ©f entire satisfaction accom panies every package.—Advertise ment. Acid Stomach due to Indigestion or Dyspep sia is promptly relieved by one or two Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets These tablets arc pleasant to the taste, do not discolor the teeth and give to the stomach the alkaline effect. so much needed in acid conditions of indigestion. Eat what you like best and have no fear of digestive troubles. Sold by druggists at 50 cents. DIFFERENT KINDS OF COUGHS Bad cold* lead to different kinds of couch*. There la a "dry cough,” a "winter cough,” la golppe cough, bron chial cough, asthmatic cough, and of course, the racking, painful cough to raise choking phlegm. Foley’s Honey and Tar gives quick relief In all cases. T. lr. McCall, Athens, 0., writes: "W used Foley’s Honey and Tar In our host* for several yean agd find U alaett invaluable for (he cure of coughs sad oelds, oad especially fur creep *ttk our ehiiesgn.** Sold toocrisemonti INDIANA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY,APRIL 28, 1920. The After Effects of Pneumonia This is No. 2 of a series of advertisements, prepared by a com petent physician, explaining how certain diseases which attack the air pasaages—such as Pneumonia, Influenza, Whooping Cough, Measles or even a long continued Cold—-often leave these organs in an inflamed, congested state, thus affording a favorable foothold for invading germs. And how Vick’s Vapo- Rub may be of value in this condition. Pneumonia attacks the air cells of the lungs. An inflammation is set up and matter is thrown oil' which causes the air cells to solidify, thus preventing the natural flow of blood thru the luugs. This “backing up” of the blood causes the heart to pump harder, just as stepping on a hose increases the water pres sure,. which is the reason why, during this disease, the physician watches the overburdened heart so carefully. After recovery the lungs are filled with a mass of wreckage— the debris of the battle—which must be gotten rid of by a process known as resolution. Frequently, inflamed spots remain, congestion persists, cough hangs on, and the least exposure brings on a cold that is hard to get rid of. If neglected, such damaged air pas sages may easily develop serious disease of the lungß. Such cases should always con tinue under a physician’s care ind frequent examinations should he made to see that nature is properly continuing the rebuild s°r \ J r ¥CWT€? Your 60c M ’ sX Bodyguard .1.2° ifYapoßubU Against Colds More Than 17 Million Jars Used Yearly iJ#' INTERESTING CASE BROUGHT 10 LIGHT ON WALKER STREEI PEPGEH QUICKLY AIDS WOMAN Three of the dearest Children In the world nearly drove Mr*. John Carlin, 2520 Walker street, Indianapolis, to distrac tion until Pepgen relieved her stomach ills and toned up her nerves. She now sleeps soundly at night, no matter how full the day has been with worries and problems such ns only n loving and busy mother can know. Mrs. Carlin's greatest Joy In life Is her family. No effort Is too much for her to make and no yomigsters any where now have better care or atten tion. Mrs. Carlin says: "You know bow much confusion three children can make. I used to go nearly erasy at the noise they made. I became so nervous and rundown that It wus Impossible for mo to sleep soundly. I didn't have any •ppeptlte and kept right on losing flesh day by day. I grew so weak that when Skin Irritations that Itch and Burn Cause Untold Tor ture as Warm Weather Ap proaches. Many cases of eczema, tetter, pimples, scaly eruptions, nnd other evidences of a disordered skin very often lie dormant during the whiter season, but become ac tive as warm weather approaches, and soon break out into almost intolerable torture. As soon as you realize that so-called skin diseases originate in the blood, and treat them accordingly, you will be on the right track to free yourself of this annoying trouble. Just imngino that there Is a steady blaze of fire In constant contact with your tender skin, and you can form soma Idea of the pain that must be endured liy the afflicted. For the millions mid millions of tiny disease germs that seem to bur row through the skin, each one carrying a torch of tire, cause pain that is almost unendurable. And tho constant plea of those af flicted is the oft-repeated question, “How can I find relief from this constant tor ture?” Not palliative, temporary relief that causes the terrible. Itching to abate for awhile, but real ggiiulne relief that shakos off tho shackles of the disease and restores the skin to Its former healthy condition ?” And temporary relief is the most, that can be expected from local treatment, such as ointments, salves, lotions, etc., which is one reason why these diseases seem to hold ou with such tenacity. It is not because they are Incurable, but because they are Improperly treated, that they appear to be so stubborn and so dif ficult to cure. The fact is they are misnamed, and therefore, Improperly treated. Because Mothers Emend Expectant Mothers 4 Softerra the Muscles t, ■ At All Druggists M SmWm m MoiWwd BAy, BtAPfmn recucAToa co PwT.s^AnjurTA.o. ing process. Nightly applications of Vick’s Vapo-Rub will aid nature in this work. Because Vicks acts locally by stimulation thru the skin to draw out the inflammation, at tract the blood away from the congested spots and relieve the cough. In addition, the medici nal ingredients of Vicks are vaporized by the body heat. These vapors arc breathed in all night long, thus bringing the medication to bear directly upon the inflamed areas. Vicks should be rubbed in over the throat and chest until the skin is red—then spread on thickly and covered with hot flannel cloths. Leave the cloth ing loose around the neck and the bed clothes arranged in the form of a funnel so the vapors arising may be freely inhaled. If the cough is annoying, swallow a small bit of Vicks the size of a pea. Samples to new users will be sent free on request to the Vick Chemical Company, 232 Broad Street, Greensboro, N. C. I sat down >!n s cbalr 1 could "hardly get up. Finally I was attacked with severe pains in my shoulder and back. At times I felt like giving up. 1 grieved because I couldn't seem to give my chil dren the csro they needed. “My husband, who Is employed by the National Heflnlng Company, suggested that I try I’epgen. I did so nnd now I am strong and well again. My nerves hnvo become quiet. I don't f<wt fruited when the baby cries ‘To nil women who feel nervous, have Indigestion, hnda.’ties. backache, who can't sleep soundly and who hnvo not sufficient strength, 1 say by ah mean* taka Pepgen " Pepgen Is sold by the Ilanry J, Itudor's Drug Stores, corner Washing ton and Pennsylvania sts., Illinois and Michigan sts. and by a|l other leading drug stores everywhere.—Advertisement. the trouble attacks the akin and all the pain aud discomfort Is confined to the surface of the skin, three disorders are tailed “skin diseases ” But the real cause Is n disense germ In the blood, which multiplies by the million, and sets up an irritation In some tender loratlou of the delicate skin. You can get some llttlo relief for the time being by rubblug or scratching the irritated skin, but you would not expect to be cured In this way. Neither should you expect a cure from local applications of lotions, ointments or other remedies applied to the skin, for the simple reason that n cure must come from the source of the trouble. You must locate the headquarters of the disease germs, and out'oil their base of supplies. The blood Is saturated with them, and they will set up their attacks on the surface of the ekln aa long as they remain in the blood, no matter how much local treatment you take. A million gallons of lo cal treatment applied to the surface of the skin, will not eliminate the germs of the disease from the blood, and until they are eliminated your skin will never be free from the itching and burning dis comfort. If you want genuine relief, then take a treatment that goes right to the seas of the trouble and removes its cause. Such a remedy Is S. S. S., the reliable old blood purifier that cleanses the blood and routs out germs of disense. 8. S. S. has been used successfully In some of the worst cases of eczema and Stber skin troubles, and It cau be relied upon to cleanse the blood. 8. S. S. Is also n splendid tonic and system builder, and It builds up and adds new vigor to tbe whole system. Go to your drugstore and get a bottle of 8. S. 8. today and begin the right treatment for skin diseases. Then write for free medical advice about your own case. Address Chief Medical Adviser, 18S Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga.—Adver tisement. Broca iiiSfc* ? Money back without question if HUNT'S Salve foil* to the treatment of ITCH.BCZKMA.JV*’Y~ RINGWORM, TETTER erf other itching tktn dleesiee. Try J; •75 cant bos t our risk. SgM / Mi HOOK DRUG COMFANT. “TRUTONA WORKED WONDERS ill MY CASE,” SAYS LOCAL WOMAN “MONEY SAVER,” NEW NAME FOR PERFECT TONIC / . . ... \ Surest Means of Gaining Relief, Local Woman Be lieves Affer Trial. WANTS FACTS KNOWN Because it lias been nothing more or less Ilian lier experience, Mrs. Mary Cooper, an Indianapolis woman of 609 South Senate avenue, is convinced that many people spend hundreds of dollars yearly on worthless preparations trying to gain relief from their troubles. Asa result of her knowledge of this fact Mrs. Cooper recently declared Trutona, the i erfect Tonic, not only to be s a remark able medicine, but a ‘‘money saver” as weil, because Trutona is so consistent In the matter of giving relief. “It is needless to say how many medi cines I had tried,’’ Mrs. Cooper said, “but none of them seemed to give me relief until I began ushing Trutona. That s why I say Trutona is a money saver. 'I was a sufferer from after-effects of Influenza," she continued. “I wag so hoarse I couldn't speak above a whisper and I had such pains in my chest. M.v limbs ami joints were sore and I seemed to have no appetite. "My hoarseness has vanished and my voice is as clear as It ever was since I've taken the Trutonn treatment. The pains have disappeared from my chest and limbs and joints aren’t sore any more. I'm not one bit ncrTops now, either, and I don't seem to be able w> get enough to eat, my appetite lias improved so much. 1 sleep like a child at night, too. “In a general way, Trutona has given me back my health and I can see no rea son why 1 shouldn't praise it and tell every one what the medicine hss done for me. I believe every one should know of a inedieiue like Trutona.'—Advertise ment. WIFE PERSUADED HUSBAND TO ACT; TELLS RESULTS Now Has Pleasure of De scribing Case Which Proved Her Advie Worthy. Mrs Charles Ax, wife of a well known local plaaterlug contractor, who Uvea at (Ml Cotree street, after hearing of the good work Trutona Is doing, Anally persuaded her husband to try the Per fect 'route. Mrs. Ax now has the pleas ure of describing the remarkable relief Mr. Ax derived thru use of Trutona. “My husband suffered from pains in bia shoulder auß neck," Mrs. Ax told the Trutona Representative. "He thought possibly It was hi* work that caused tlic-c dull, heavy pains all the time. Mr. Ax also hud stomach trouble. His food didn't digest properly nnd gas would often form In his stomach. “I finally persuaded lay husband to try a bottle of Trutona and do you know that tbone dull pains in hia neck and shoulders have vanished now? Ho had suffered from the indigestion for several years but Trutona has relieved that trouble also, regardless of Its long stand ing. In fact, Mr. Ax aays this tusr velons medicine Just seemed to renovate his whole system. ‘TVe think a medicine like Trutona should bo known to every one and con sequently I take pleasure in recommend ing It to every one."—Advertisement. TrutonA I THE PERFECT TONIC *ll Is sold in Indianapolis at The Hook Chain of Drug Stores and 0. W. Brooks Drug Store, Pennsylvania and Ohio Streets. It is sold in other Indiana Cities and Towns by the following live dealers: Akron. Scott & After. Albany. Chs-les W. Harrison. Alexandria. Balloy-F.dwarda Drug Cos. Anderson, Cassell Bros. Angola. Kratz Drug Store. Ashley, B. M Davis Attica, C. V. Robinson ft Son. Auburn. Frank H. Hubbard. Aurora, Win. Ulrich. BateevUlc. Blank’s Pharmacy. Bedford, R. I. Bedoe. Blcknell, U. W. Mayberry. Bloomfield. B. L. Burks. Bloomington, J. W. O’Harrow, Bluffton, Wells Drug Cos. BoonvllK Bart Parker. Brazil, Mendenhall A Artman. Brook, Montgomery & Snyder. Brookston. A. D. Boomershlne. Brownstown. O. R. Emerson. Bunker Hill, Peopla’e Drug Store. Butler. Geo. W. Geddes. Cambridge City. Dean House Campbellsburg. L. G. Driskell. Cannelton. H. A. Clark. Carlisle, Wloegar’s Pharmacy. Carmel, L. J. -Small Cayuga Auble A Alter. Centerville. Centerville Pharmacy. Charlestown, C. M. Bottorff. Chrkmey, James Adams. Churubusco, Briggs & Benward. Clay City, Jetfe Drug Store. Clinton. White’s Pharmacy No. 1. Columbia City, J. H. Reiser & Cos. Columbus, Clarence W. Adams Connersvtlle, Merrill Drug Store. Converse, Agnes Drug Go. Corydon, Percy L. Davis. Covington, Belle* Sc Bon. Craws order 111 e.HP. Bchart. CrothersviUo. C. W. Taulraan. Cynthlana, John B. Steven*. Dale J. W. Ladd. Danville, Har lanes# & Redlfer. Darlington. Corner Drug Store. Deeatttr, Bmlth, Yager A Falk. Delphi. Reed A Adams. Dunkirk, Roe Bros. JSerl Park, E. C. Martin. Edinburg. Taylor A Roth. Elnora. Henry B. Stalcup. Htwood. B K. Sneed & Cos. English. F. R. Gobble A Son. Evansville. J. F. Bomm Drug Cos. Kalrmount. Pioneer Drug Store. Farmersburgh. Cha- Parish. Flora. Chaa. R. Eller. Fortvllle, J. F. Johnson. Fort Wayne. People’s Drug Store. Fowler. J. W. Rodman, Frankfort. Walter C. MoKewn. Franklin. Moans Drug Cos. Garrett A. F. Smith. “ Trutona Made a New Man of Me,” Declares This Grateful Hoosier W. H. DCVALL. “Trutona has made anew man of me, re why shouldn't I sing the praises of this medicine,” are the expressive words used by W. H. DuVall, a well-known Terre Haute man, who lives at 835 North Third street, in describing the remark aide benefits lie hag gained from the I’crfect Tonic. "My stomach had been out of shape for several years," he continued, “and my system generally has been run down in the past several months. Everything 1 ate seemed to disagree with me. I suffered badly from gas formations and my stoinwh seemed sore ail the time. My appetite was very poor and nothing tasted good to me. My kidneys caused me much pain, too. I constantly suffered such terrible pains In my back that 1 could hardly walk. , “I was sick In beid with la grippe when I began taking Trutona. but to day I've regained my strength and health and I'm able to go back to work. 1 feel so much stronger all over and my kidneys don't hurt me at all now. My appetite is 100 per cent Improved and It certainly is a pleasure for me to cat a nice hearty meal and not suffer afterward. I'm cot bothered at night by my kidneys any more, either, and I'll tel! you it sure makes a man feel good to slepp the whole night through without being disturbed. “These are exactly the benefits I've gained from Trutona. so why shouldn't I sing the praises of this medicine?"— Advertisement. EXPERIMENT AT AN END, WARREN AVE.MAN AVERS Holliday, Greatly Aided, Says He’ll Always Buy Trutona in the Future. "The relief I've gained through Tru tona Is worth money to me because after this I'll know what medicine to buy and won't have to experiment any more as I've been doing in the past,” Charles Hol liday, 53 years old, who lives at 542 Warren avenue, Indianapolis, remarked recently. 'For ten years," he continued. *'l had suffered from constipation ;:ad I was tol<i that I had hardening of the liver. I tried ever so many kinds of medicines, but none of them seemed to help me. My limbs often pained ine and my feet would swell at times. In fact, I was bothered with a general swollen and bloated feeling all over my body. . “I can truthfully say that two weeks’ treatment of Trutona has done more for me than all the other medicines com bined. My bowels act as regularly as the days come aronnd now, and that's something new for ms, I’ll tell you. My bowels move naturally now, too. The swelling in my feet and limbs has gone down considerably, also. I have a good appetite, rest better at night and, tn fact, I feel better in every way now. —Adver- tisement. Georgetown, F. E. Kespter. Goshen. H. E. Blckei. Gosport. C. B. Crlss. Grand View, H. O. Stutevllle. Ureencastle, R P. Mullins. Greenfield. Early Drug Cos. Greensburg, St. John A Guthrie. Haubstadt, P. J. Emmert. Huntlngburg. Dr. C. W. Schwarts. Huntington, Bradley Bros. Jamestown, Joseph Drug Cos. Jssonville, W. H. Walters. Jasper. Crescent Pharmacy. Jeffersonville. Ben Doolittle. Kcntland. Healy tk Ross. Kewannu, Elston A Son. Knlghtstown, Jolly's Drug Stare. Kokomo, People’s Drug Store. Lafayette, Bartlett Drug Cos. LaPorte. Canfleld'e Pharmacy. Laurel, S. W. Brier. Lawrencebtirg. A. F. Schmidt. Lebanon, Masters A Mitchell. Lewisville. John C. Keller. Lincoln City. Dr. O. T. Crofton. Linton, W. J, Hamilton. Logansport, Red Cross Pharmacy. Loogootee, G. A. Walker. Madison, John Baum. Marlon. Merritt's Drug Stores. Market, F. J. Harvey. Martinsville, Sterling Drug Store. Mentone, Sbafer A Goodwiq. City, Kalin-Weatphal Drug Middletown, Miller Bros. Milan, W. E, Lawless. Milford, Milford Drug Cos. MUltown, S. M. Walt*. Mitchell, City Drug Store, W. A. Bur ton’s Sons. Motion, W. A. Handley. Montezuma. Murdock's Pharmacy. Montlcello, F. E. Bowman A Bros Montpelier. People's Drug Store. Morristown. W. L. Parish. Mishawaka. Red Cross Pharmacy. Mt. Vernon, Boyce & Williams. Muncie, Michael’s Three Drug Stores. Nappanee. Walters A Walters. New Albany, E. G. Mayes. New Carlisle. Warner Drug Store. Newburg Herman Brlxlus. '■'ewe -! 1 —lcy. New Harmony, F. J. Millar. NobiesvlUe, Haines’ Drug Store. North LiAn,, oor. u Phar macy. North Manchester, Burdge’e Stores. North Vernon. C. T. o*Hnver. Oakland City, J. C. Osborne, aaos. The Odon Drug Cos. Orleans. Stephenson * Wwnrsll. SHOULD BE KEPT IN EVERY HOME, HER FIRM BELIEF Great Relief Mc- Carty St. Lady Utmost Confidence in Tonic. GAINING WEIGHT NOW "In my estimation there's no other medicine like Trutona and I think M should be kept jn every home,” Mr* 1 Mary Smith, a well-known Indianapolis young woman, who lives at 139 West McCarty street, told the Trutona repre sentative recently. "I think I had tried everything I hea*3 of or read about in an effort to get r*. iief from constipation and lack of appe tite,” she continued. "Sometimes my bowels would go for three or four days without au action and I never seemed to want anything to eat. The little I ata caused me much misery. I would suf fer bloating and shortness of breath after meals and there’d be a gas pressure against my heart. Dizzy spells often attacked me, too. “Trutona has simply worked wonders in my case. My husband says I eat like a horse since I’ve taken this medicine and I know it’s a fact that I eat any thing and seem to be hungry all the time. I no longer suffer the former dizzy spells and my bowels are more regular than they've been since I can remember. In addition to these benefits I’m paining weight rapidly now. "I think Trutona should be in every home and I can surely heartily recom mend it to everyone who Is troubled as I was.”—Advertisement. “Trutona’s Wonderful,” Mrs. Mendenhall Avers After Gaining Benefits MRS. i N DUX II ALL. “I walked up town and back again this afternoon and it didn't hurt me lu the least, all of which is remarkaolc when I look beck and think how 1 could hardly get from my bed to a chair in my room when I began taking this wonderful medicine, Trutona," Mrs. Em ma Mendenhall. 240 West Wpod street, Decatur, 111., told the Trutona represent ative recently.” “For a number of years,” she contin ued, "I have suffered from catarrh o! the btad, but for the past four weeks erysipelas has been my most trouble. f had been sick in bed tor three weeks. I didn’t care for a bite to iat and I suffered from a severe pain ut.dcr my shoulder blade. Naturally I was very weak and if I walked any distance I would become all out of breath. I was nervous, too. and can't remember when I’d slept the whole-night thru. “I was In bed, because the many medi cines I tried didn’t help me, when I began taking Trntona. I’m not in be* now though and I’m going back to work tomorrow. I give Trutona all credit for making anew woman of me. The swelling has disappeared from my face, I have a splendid appetite and I certainly do feel a lot stronger,. And sleep—well. I sleep like a sixteen-year old girl now. I can’t praise Trutona too highly."—Advertisement * Osgood, B. XL Dopp. Ossian. Oasis® Drug Cos. Owensville, Thos. L. Lockhart. Oxford, O. B. Wilkins. Paolt. Boyd A Boyd. Pendleton, E. Tank A Cos. Peru, Shock A Bmuck. Petersburg, J. R. Adams A Son. Plymouth, Model Pharmacy. Portland, Geo. I* Stevens. Poecyvlile, J. F. Schafer. Princeton. Shoptaugh Drug Cos. Redkey, Wilt Drug Store. Rensselaer, Larsh A Hopkins. Richmond, Clem Thletlethwaita. RldgevlUe, Lee Fisher. Rising Sun, Loring A Hemphill. Roachdale, G. W. Irwin. Roanoke. Hackett A Son. Rochester, Alex Ruh. Blue Drue Rockport. T. C. Bayse. Rockville, Dick H. Ott. Royal Center, C. B. A R. B. Agmaaa Salem, Chas. McCllntock. Scottsburg, Jaa. Dunlevy. Seymour. W. L. Kedermann. Sheiburn, O. B. Stork. Shelbyville. Morrlson-DePres Drag Cos Shoals, 8. H. Ross Drug Cos. Silver Lake, Bagler and Jonts. South Bend, Central Drug stora. South Whitley, W. F. Norris. Spencer. W. I. Brown. Sullivan. Batey A Walters. Summltvllle, Herbert Haight. Swayzee, Charles H. Leslie. Tell City. G. 8. Duech. Terre Haute, Buntin Drug Cos. Thorntown. Burk A Staton, Tipton. Harker A Speckba’agh. Trojr, T. P. Gasser. Union City, Kerr A Hneber. Veedersburg, G. G. Graham. Versailles. J. A. Spencer. Vevay, W. T. Sullivan. Vincennes, Duesterberg A Krone#*. Wabash, Bradley Bros. Walkerton. C. M. Carter. Warren, J. G. Sprowle. Warsaw, J. J. Lantz. Washington, Warren VgnTreeh Waynetown, S. M. Davis. West Terre Haute. Burton Casaadaj. Williamsport. B J. Winger. Winamac, Smith's Drug Store. Winchester. J. H. B. White. Windfall, C. E. Dennis. Worthington. W. A Treat A Oh Winslow, Everett Fettlnger. Wolcott. Spencer Bros. WoloottgrUle, W. B. Gray. Torktown, C. D. Byerly. ZlonavlUa. Mills Drug store.