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f NTI-MACHINE
' G. 0. P. TO MAKE
FIGHT IN FALL
S^odrich-Jewett Opposition
Finds Continued Need of
Its Activities.
POLITICS PUBLIC EVIL
Announcement is made that the organi
sation of Marion county republican work
ers which formed the nucleus of the op
position to the Goodrich-Jewett organ
ization in the last primaries will be main
tained for activity in the election and in
the following city campaign.
This organization supported Dr. E. E.
Hodgins for county chairman and was
(••feated by a much narrower margin in
tne reorganization of the republican com
mittee than the final vote indicated.
Analysis of the republican organization,
as it is constituted, shows that the re
sponsibility for Marion county's repub
lican vote next fall rests almost ex
clusively with the Charles W. Jewett ad
ministration.
More than fifty of the precinct com
jtSrteemen are employes of the city of
Indianapolis.
At least ten njore are connected, indi
rectly. with the city payroll.
In other words, the city of Indianapolis,
through its treasury, which Mayor Jew
ett has been declaring too low to per
mit needed improvements, is to maintain
the bulk of the republican organization
throughout the city campaign.
This is contrary to the Intent of the
primary law and is only possible
through the amendments which have
been made by republican legislators to
the primary law.
CORRECTION SOUGHT
FOR POLITICAL. EVILS.
When the primary law was drafted
the evils of having a political organi
zation maintained at public expense were
▼cry apparent in Indianapolis and a
provision was made in the law to cor
rect them.
Municipal employes were barred from
positions in the organization of the two
parties. '
The fulfilment of this obligation to
prevent waste of city money was pledged
by the so-called “good government and
clean politics" candidates, among whom
Mayor Jewett was the leader.
But after the “good government" can
didates were elected to office their view
point changed
They realized that with patronage un
der their control the easy way to retain
control of the political organization was
to combine the patronage with party
work.
The result of this realization was the
withdrawal of the proscription against
municipal employes being precinct com
mitteemen.
The result of this withdrawal of the
limitation is that Mayor Jewett has as
sumed the responsibility for Marion
county’s republican party.
Therefore, whatever happens In the
city administration is linked with the
county republican organization.
They are one and the same in Marion
county.
Realization of this fact makes it ap-
to the “antis" that they must
hold their organization for use In the
city campaign.
Dr. Hodgins expressed his opinion of
the fight in a recent interview that con
tained food for thought.
MISAPPLIED PRAISE
AND CONDEMNATION.
“I discovered in the course of my can
vass that many of the most maligned
members of the republican party were
included among those whom one could
depend upon to be ‘square’, under all
conditions,” he said.
■*•‘l found that a number of the mucta
laurfed gentlemen in politics. were not
to be trusted. " * • -
"I also found the greatest degree of
real patriotism among the foreign-born
citizens.
“These foreign-born citizens have more
faith in the government and a clearer
conception of the opportunities afforded
under ehe American government than
many natives.
“They are really trying to be good
citizens and such things as padded elec
tion returns and trickery at the polls
does immense harm among them.
"When they are the victims of polit
ical trickery they either treasure the
wrong and prepare to repay it in kind
next election or they become dls-
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Roosts Like Chicks
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James Mack of Granite City “roost
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gus'ted with the government and as
sume a position that classifies them with
the reds.”
Dr. Hodgins says that in carrying on
the republican workers' organization he
believes it should be confined, as before,
to the republican ranks and its primary
purpose from now on should be deeeny
in politics.
No Butte Street Cars
Owing to Wage Strike
BUTTE, Mont., May 11.—Butte was
without street ear oervlce today as a re
sult of a strike called Friday by the
Workmen's Union for a wage Increase of
$1 a day.
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Harry anil £tta Conley, Fox Film Farce, “Training for Hus- Si
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Dancing In the Lyric Ballroom Afternoon and Evening, **■
MOTION PICTURES.
VICTOR HUGO’S Eternal Story
“LES MISERABLES”
ALL WEEK
OA story that runs the
gamut of emot io n—
pathos, tenderness, hatred,
exultation.
I‘‘THE FALSEROAD 11 f
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HUSBAND WITH
§3OO MISSING
Mrs. William M. Halfman told the po
lice today that her husband, the pro
prietor of a restaurant at 24 Jackson
Place, left the restaurant yesterday and
had not been heard from since.
She said he had S3OO with him.
Halfman Is 55 years old, weighs 215
pounds and wore a dark blue serge suit
and a soft hat.
Mrs. Otto Klingstein of the KUngsteln
Furniture Company, 218 North Delawaro
street, reported to the police that Miss
Mabel Connor, 15, of 730 Fulton rtreet,
started to the Continental bank and had
not returned.
The girl’s mother said she had not re
turned home.
Miss Conor had S7B with her, according
to Mrs. Klingstein. *
She wore a black coat, blue skirt and
brown oxfords.
How To Have Red Lips!
The girl with red lips and pink cheeks
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—vigorous, forceful, magnetic health, and
while it may be Impossible for some to
attain owing to morbid states of health,
yet a vast majority of seemingly healthy
voung women and men are almost color
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INDIANA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, MAY 11, 1920.
A Laugh IJF* j
As Well As 'W-Vw/
A Love Expert XmasTAaclk
Are you ever in doubt? j |
Do you recognize the symp- \ la J
toms when you’re bitten by ’
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the “love vibrations,” /
“heart palpitations” and
“pulse quickenings.” f JK A \
But to get him, she had to \J| 'so /
marry off his whole darned \3k
Fun! Just reels of it! I J
(P. S.—Natalie Talmadge,
the third of the gifted Tal
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support of Conny in this \ |§| j
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A Mack Sennett Comedy, \ Wf J
“THE GINGHAM GIRL”
The Circlette of News y J
Billy Rhodes. Musical
Singing Popular Songs
Circle Orchestra Overture wjm it' J§ gk||||
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PEPGEN FAMED
FOR STOMACH
Pegen is not a secret remedy. The
formula is printed on the back of every
package. It contains only remedies of
approved and recognized merit. All of
the ingredients are carefully selected and
scientifically compounded by the special
Pepgen Process, in which neither sugar
nor alcohol is used.
Persons with stomach ills should care
fully avoid sugar,*as should also people
with pains In the back. Sugar often pro
duces what is called saccharine ferment.
Alcohol is very bad for people who are
subject to rheumatic ills and even the
slightest amount of this stimulant some
times produces an attack.
In Pepgen will be found peppermint
leaves used to stop nausea, relieve spas
modic pains in the stomach and bowels
and expel gas. Gentian root, which pos
sesses tonic properties in a high degree.
It aids and Invigorates digestion. Pe
ruvian Bark, an anti-malarial agent, is of
service in debility and wasting diseases,
pallor, impoverished blood and feeble re
cuperative powers are often relieved by
Its use. Fringe Tree Bark exerts a
special Influence upon the liver. It is of
benefit where there is yellowness of the
skin and eyes and a sense of uneasiness
in the right side. Black Cohosh, through
its influence upon the muscular system,
is recommended for neuralgia and lum
bago. Plantain leaves contain properties
valuable in various derangements.—Adv.
A SINGLETON ST. WOMAN’S STORY
ECHOES IN ALL PARTS OF CITY;
HUNDREDS TELL SIMILAR TALES
When Mrs. Edward Schneider, IS3O
Singleton street, Indianapolis, tells how
Pepgen relieved her husband of pains in
his back and stomach it receives an echo
from nearly every part of the city for
hundreds are telling similar tales about
this preparation.
Mrs. Schneider’s husband is a decorator
in the employ of Coppock Brothers, Ohio
and Meridian streets. She says. “My
husband suffered with pains In hls back
and stomach. There was hardly a day
passed that he felt just right. He was
nervous and easily fatigued.
"I heard of Pepgen and obtained a
bottle. My husband began taking.lt. In
a short time hls pains were better and
as he continued to take it he continued
to get better results. Ha says he now
feels better than he has for a long time.
He does not complain of Ma back and
stomach hurting him and he does not
seem so tired when he comes home at
night after hls day’s work.
“I think I’cpgen Is a great tonic and
WORK IN HER TEN ROOM HOUSE
NOW LIKE PLAT, SHE DECLARES
f|l|- " - s - s ' ' :: ■ ;
According to Mrs. May Hull, who Urea
at 923 Sixth avenue, Des Moines, lowa,
work in her ten-room house is now like
mere play. Few men folks understand
what this means. They can t realize the
many steps a woman takes and the million
other things she does to keep their homes
cczy and clean. Only women know the
true meaning of housework and the
physical strength it takes to make them
enjoy it.
Perhaps no testimony yet told demon-i
strates the full value of Pepgen any more
than the Interesting story Mrs. Hull tells.
She says: "A chronic cold In the head
caused me a great deal of suffering. I
generally got out of hed In the morning
with a bad taste in my mouth and dizzy
headache. I had no appetite for break
fast. I was nervous and everything
seemed to upset me. At times I had to
ask my children to play outside. I could*
not stand the noise they made.
“Since taking Pepgen my improvement
has been wonderful. My head is as clear
i ENJOY EVERY MOMENT OF THE
DAY,” SAYS A VERMONT ST. WOMAN
WHOSE FORMER LIFE WAS WOEFUL
Mrs. Minnie Ulrey, 536 West Vermont
street, Indianapolis, is happy all day
long, she says. Perhaps Mrs. Ulrey ia
more able to appreciate happiness than
many others, because for a long time her
life was filled with misery.
It takes a great contrast often to make
us really enjoy good things when we
have them. Without darkness we would
not know light, without pains we would
not realize ease.
Those who are in perfect health can
not feel sympathy in Mrs. Ulrey’s state
ment, but those who suffer from ills,
such as she had, will weigh her words
hopefully when she relates her experience
with Pepgen.
“I certainly do recommend Pepgen,”
MUSTARD STOPS PAIN
Avery penetrating liniment is
made from mustard, red pepper, sas
safras, menthol and ammonia. It en
ters the pores without much rubbing.
In severe cases of lumbago and mus
cular soreness this liniment gives
quick relief used in conjunction with
Pepgen tonic.
You can get It already prepared
at Henry J. Huder’s drug stores, ox
from any first-class drug store, un
der the name of Pepgen Liniment.
—Adv.
system builder and my husband joins
me in recomending it.”
It as what the people who have used
Pepgen say about it that counts most.
Pepgen is well advertised, it is true, but
such a record breaking demand could
not be brought about by advertising alone..
One bottle of Pepgen is sold in a neigh
borhood through advertising, but ten
more are sold in chat community after
the first botle produces results.
People are always willing to talk about
their ailments but they are more than
willing to tell others of a medicine that
helps them.
Pepgen's best friends are those who
have used it. They are the men and
women who consider it their duty, a
duty they dare not shirk, to tell others
about Pepgen.
Those who wish to know more of Pep
gen may do so at Henry J. Huder’s drug
stores, Washington and Pennsylvania
streets and llinols and Michigan streets.
Other first class druggists in Indianapo
lis and throughout the state also sell
Pepgen.—Adv.
MRS. MAY HULL
as a bell. I have a fine appetite and am
not troubled with headaches. We have
a ten-room house and I feel so much
stronger that my housework Is mere
play, where' before It seemed as if I
could never get through. I feel that I
can not praise repgen too highly.”
Many women are compelled to lie down
at frequent Intervals during the day.
This, Is course, is due to weakness, the
forerunner of serious Ills to follow. At
first there will be languor, especially in
the mornings, faintness, dizziness and
sinking sensations in the pit of the stom
ach. The digestion becomes impaired,
then comes shortness of breath, cold
hands and feet, headaches, paleness, dark
circles under the eyes and a dragging
pain across the hips.
In scores of cases Pepgen has been
the means of relieving women, because
It gives strength and tone to the system.
Testimonials from women right here in
Indianapolis who have used it say: “It
has made me feel like anew ■woman;"
"I feel healthy again;" “I enjoy my
housework,” and other like expressions,—
Adv. I
f
avers Mrs. Ulrey, “Before I took it Xi
was suffering with pains all over my
body, which were no doubt caused by
uric acid In my system. These pains
would move about from place to place.
First, they would be more severe In my
limbs and then in my arms, then In my
side. I felt miserable most of the time.
I was very nervous and, of course, my
system was run down.
“Pepgen acts like It was especially
made to relieve my case. It seemed to
go right to the very spot where I suf
fered most pains and ease them. I am
now free from pain and I certainly enjoy
every moment of the day.
“My general health is better in every
way since I have been taking Pergen.**
—Adv.
A FATHER AND
MOTHER PLEASED
Well-Known Indianapolis Contract*#
Tells How Pepgen Relieved
Hls Boy.
“I gave Pepgen to my son, who has
had a very bad stomach, and It helped;
him,” says J. W. Watz, a prominent car
penter contractor who lives at 1342 Union
Street, Indianapolis.
“My wife and I are both pleased witb
Pepgen and think it Is a great medicine
for children. It is a safe medicine to
give children because it doesn't contain
any alcohol or poisonous drugs.
“Besides having a bad stomach our boy
was nervous. However, our worries ar*
over now, Hls stomach doesn’t bother,
him in the least and we feel that we ow
a big debt of gratitude to Pepgen.”
In order that food may build our bod
ies it must be properly digested. It must
be prepared Just like materials used ia
building a house. Raw materials must
be worked into proper condition and
shape for use.
Each different food like each different
building material must be handled by
different workmen, corresponding to car
penters, plasterers, paperhangers and
painters. After due preparation food,
like building material, is ready to take
its place in the body. That is called
assimilation and explains why some
people can eat potatoes and can not touch
onions while others enjoy onions and can
not touch radishes. Their organs of as-<
slmilation are at fault.
It is necessary for every person to keep
the organs of assimilation and digestion
in good health. The constitution de
mands a variety of foods. Those who
take Pepgen say they can eat anything
without discomfort. It has relieved thou
sands of cases of headache, constipation,
indigestion, dyspepsia, sluggish liver and
other ailments because it Induces good
digestion.
Men and women who need better di
gestion, more strength and a toning up
of the nervous system may learn more
of Pepgen at Henry J. Huder’s drug
stores, Washington and Pennsylvania
Sts., aI6Q Illinois and Michigan Sts., or
from any first-class drug store lu In
dianapolis and other cities and town*
throughout the state. —Adv.
CHILDREN SHOULD
BE WATCHED WITH
VERY GREAT CARE
They Require Perfect Digestion, Other
wise Delicate Tissues Are
Not Nourished.
One of the greatest mistakes a par
ent can make is to neglect looking after
a child’s digestion.
The tissues of a child’s body are very
delicate. They have not acquired the
powers of endurance which older people,
possess. The greater portion of the 1
food they eat is required for growth!
and development. . .
Together with the double strata a£<
studying and growing, r child’s diges-;
tion is taxed to the limit and parent*;
should see that their children havei
prompt attention should stomach disor-;
ders occur.
Thousands of parents say that Pep-,
gen, the great reconstruction tonic, has;
benefited their children—given them bet.-:
ter digestion, made them stronger, MBS
restless.
Pepgen has been a real help to many
an anemic child because it puts bloodj
of good, rich, red quality into their lit
tle veins and makes them want to laugh*
and play.
Parents who wish to know more of
Pepgen, how it should be given and the.
results that may be expected from its,
use may learn of it at Henry J. Hnder’s
drug stores, Washington and Pennsyl
vania streets, also Illinois and Michigan!
streets, or from any other first-class!
drug store in Indianapolis and all citie*
and towns throughout the state.
PURE CASCARA IS
A FINE LAXATIVE
But It Is Greatly Improved by the Ad
dition of Senna
Leaves.
Pure cascara is one of the best laxa
tives known in the medical world but
cascara alone is not always sufficient
to overcome a severe and aggravated
case of constipation.
Senna leaves are another popular
home remedy for constipation but like
cascara they will not answer the prob
lem where the ailment Is of long stand
ing. To secure best results cascara and
senna should bo used in combination.
Two small horses traveling in the same
direction will always outpull one horse
that weighs as much as both of them.
To mix cascara and senna in exactly
the proper proportions to always have,
a uni*,rm dose requires a chemist’s skill
but you can purchase them, already
mixed, under the name of "Pepgen Lax
ative Tablets."
Pepgen Laxative Tablets are especially
suitable for nursing mothers, for peo
ple with delicate stomachs and for chi!-!
dren where great care must be exer
cised In selecting a laxative.
They are pleasant to take. Eat them)
like candy. One tablet should be taker*
night and morning, gradually discon
tinuing their use as the actions of tha'
bowels become normal.
When constipated it is a good Idea;
to take Pepgen Laxative Tablets at tha
same time you take Pepgen Tonic. Th®
Laxative Tablets keep the bowels open,
while the tonic acts as a strength!
builder.
Sold by Henry J. Huder’a drug storeai
and other flrst-clrss drug stores i£ Indi
anapolis and' throughoutrthe state.—Ada*
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