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fWOMEN NAMED BY MRS. JEWETT FORBAD WEEK’ Help Entertain Visitors to Great Convention Here June 6 to 10. SELECTIONS GIVEN OUT Mr*. Charles W. Jewett, In charge of ■women's entertainment for the • conven tion of the Associated Advertising Clubs of the World, here June 6 to 10, today announced committees who will assist in the entertainment ot the women who will come to the convention. Mr*. Jewett has named Miss Charlotte Cathcart and Miss Eldena Lauter exec utive secretaries of the women’s division and Miss Alma T. Koehne assistant exec utive secretary. Mrs. Kin Hubbard is chairman of a general courtesy committee, which in cludes the train, hotel, entertainment headquarters, headquarters hostesses, and automobile committees, and Mrs. Herbert Wagner assistant chairman. TRAIN. M. E. Foley, chairman, 2715 North Meridian street. Mrs. Miles Schaeffer. 2724 Talbott: Mrs. R. T. Skinner, apartment, corner Twentieth and Central; Mrs. Paul P. Havnes, 202 East Fifteenth street: Mrs. Edward Zaiser. 5526 North Pennsylvania street; Mrs. Walter P. Pfaff, 8 Balmoral court: Mrs. F. M. Doneldson, 3736 Salem street; Miss Loretta Feeney. 1321 North Meridian street: Miss Hazel Keating, 1930 North New Jersey street; Miss Clara Frommeyer, 2156 North Meridian street; Mrs. Harry Dunne, apartment Thirty second and Illinois; Mrs. Guernsey Van- Riper, 3137 Broadway; Mrs. Bert Town send, 4226 Broadway; Mrs. James Ryan, 2408 College avenue: Mrs. Harry Goode, 1410 Bellefontaine street; Mrs. John Darmody, 2016 North Delaware street: Mrs. J. A. Davies. 17 Audubon court: Miss L. Pauline Davies, 17 Audubon court; Mrs. Clyde McCardle. 806 East >faple road; Mrs. Carlos Keeker, 59 North Hawthorne lane; Mrs. Howard Gay, 4325 North Illinois street; Mrs. Wallace O. Lee, 8926 Graeeland avenue; Mrs. William Eisenlohr, 2720 North Meridian street: Miss Katherine Kinney. 960 West drive Woodruff Place Mrs. Harry Mott, 1746 North Illinois street; Mrs. David Ross, 3851 North Pennsylvania street; Mrs. Sewell Nebeker. 1 Hampton court; Mrs. Clarence Rhoades, 2125 North Alabama street; Mrs. James Carr. 846 West Thir tieth street; Miss Marian Messlck. 84S East drive. Woodruff Place: Miss Vivian Sowers. 2552 North Delaw-are street. HOTEL GREETING. Mrs. Edna K. Martin, chairman, 1225 North New Jersey street. Claypool Hotel—Mrs. Albert Snyder, chairman. Claypool hotel: Mrs. Arthur Cox, 401 East Maple road; Mrs. Turpie Smith, 2804 Talbott avenue; Mrs. H. C. Thornton, 1609 North Delaware street; Mrs. Charles Rauh, 3735 North Meridian street. Severln Hotel—Mrs. Albert Goepper. 1615 Talbott avenue: Miss Dorothy Goep per. 1615 Talbott avenue; Miss Eliza beth Fauvre, Michigan road, R. F. D. No. 13; Miss Florence Becket. 3117 North Meridian street; Miss Marjorie Fisher, 1840 North Meridian street; Miss Mary Bradshaw, 1308 Central avenue: Miss Ruth Perry, 3145 North Meridian street. Hotel —Mrs. George Jones. Peter Pan apartments. Central avenue; Mrs. Ray Adams, 8131 Washington boule vard; Mrs. John W. Roberts, 2312 North Capitol avenue; Mrs. William Lilly, 3907 Guilford avenue; Mrs. Frank Fosworthy, Nineteenth street and Central avenue; Mrs. Frank Killen, 3111 North Meridian street: Mrs Harry Dunn, Thirty-second and Illinois streets. Washington Hotel Mrs.. John C. Ruckelsbaus, chairman. 2835 North Me ridian street; Miss Mabel Casa way, 1131 North Delaware street; Miss Arthela Carter. 2714 North Pennsylvania street; Miss Majetta Ryan, 2866 North Meridian street; Mrs. M. A. Ryan, 2866 North Me ridian street; Mrs. Charles Zwick, Berkeley Manor; Mrs. Charles Book waiter, 3210 North Illinois street. Dennison Hotel—Mrs. Albert Coffin, chairman, 9712 North Delaware street; 1 Mrs. Alec M. Stewart, 1610 North Me ridian street; Mrs. Will H. Morrison, 3601 North I'enn.-ylvania street: Mrs. John Sloan Kittle. 3444 North Pennsyl- : vania stfeet; Mrs. F. R. Buck. Colmar apartments. Sixteenth street and Central avenue; Mrs. R. D. Brown, 3139 North Delaware street; Miss Caroline Coffin, 1213 North Meridian street; Miss Ger trude Sheidler, 2877 Sutherland avenue; Mis* Amy Caron, 971 North Delaware street. Other Hotels —Mrs. Walter E. Pittsford, North Meridian street; Mrs. Gilbert WT-. Cllppinger, 431** Broadway : Mrs. Hazel Moore, 14 West Thirty-sixth street; Mrs. H. Foster Cllppinger, 3231 Washington buolerard: Mrs. Emmett Hal!, 26 East Thirty-sixth street: Mrs. Cornelius Hol loway. 29 East Thirty-seventh streer; Mrs. Chester A. Jewett 2453 Pierson ave nue; Mrs. Howard Tomlinson. 2625 Cen tral avenue: Miss Mary Jewett, 545 West drive, Woodruff Place. HEADttCARTERS INFORMATION. Mrs. H. K. Malone, 1627 North Talbott avenue, chairman. Miss Laura Pantzer, Indianapolis Star; Mrs. William Gates, 1828 North Illinois street; Mrs. Walter Greenough. 556 Fall Creek boulevard; Miss Emma Kothe, 1437 Park avenue; Miss Ruth Lockwood, 1909 North Pennsylvania street; Mrs. Herbert 8. King. 3121 North Delaware 6treet; Mrs. Theodore Griffith, 222 East Fifteenth street: Mrs. James Murdock, 4501 North Meridian 6treet; Mrs. Fred E. Matson, 4505 Park avenue; Mrs. Earl E. Stafford, 2405 North Meridian street; Miss Mary MILLIONS ARE NEAR THE BRINK OF RUIN AND DON’T KNOW IT, HE SAYS Indianapolis has a vast multitude on physical and mental brink of ruin—What is being done to bring relief to sufferers—Many men and women give their testimony. SAY THEY ARE AMAZED AT WONDERFUL RESULTS. Mrs. Sallie King wants the world to know how she was quickly relieved of stomach trouble. John Bassinger says: “Your grand medicine has made me well and strong again.” “IT WORKS WONDERS—NEIGHBORHOOD SURPRISED." ‘ Physically and mentally on the brink of ruin, there are few sufferers who would not give anything- they possess to lire their lives over again in health and strength,” declared a well-known author ity on health and hygiene In a recent in terview. This place is full of half-siek people. Those who have good health should ap preciate it —the others did not, and there is not one of them but in common sense would warn you against the danger of neglect. It la mostly stomach trouble that la making this a place full of sick people— stomach trouble, Its complications, and the many forms of kidney, liver, blood and bowel disorders that come mostly from stomach trouble. Neglect of the first symptoms of stom ach trouble brings on more 111 health and vicious diseases; the uneasy feeling after eating, gag belching, undigested fj*vl in the stomach, constipation, diz ziness, spots before the eyes, shortness of breath and many other little disorders j may all be warning signals that some- I thing Is wrong and will get worse unless attended tor In time. But there is good cheer and hope In the news that there has been Introduced here anew root and herb medicine that Is be ing pronounced a boon to aU sufferers *tom stomach neglect. This wonderful Buehler, 5445 Central avenue; Mrs. Frank L. Jones, 3551 Washington boulevard; Mrs. Almus G. Ruddell. 1909 North New Jersey street; Mrs C. H. Jose. 1815 Orange street; Mrs. Alex Cavlns, 1232 North Alabama street; Miss Helen Boyd. Woodstock and Country Club drive; Mrs. Donald Jameson, 1841 North Dela ware street; Mrs. Herbert Folt. 1837 North Delaware street; Mrs. Lester Savelle, 3817 North Delaware street; Miss Martha Carev, 1150 North Meridian street: Mrs, Charles Millard, 1304 North Pennsylvania street; Mrs. C. Willis Adams, 1452 North Alabama street: Mrs. Clarence Martin dale, 4 The Cathcart; Mrs. Reginald Hughes, 1320 North Delaware street. HOSTESSES. Mrs. Robert H. Tyndall, chairman. 2016 N. Meridian street. Mrs. A. L. Block, 3117 North Meridian 6treet; Mrs. O. T. Roberts, 3015 North Pennsylvania street, No. 10; Mrs. Chas. B. Jackson, 3029 Broadway; Mrs. W. R. Seeker, 3202 North New Jersey street; Mrs. Jos. Raub, 4004 Ruckle street;'Mrs. E. Blake Francis, 133 E. Forty-fourth street; Mrs. G. A. Efroymson, 2036 North Delaware street; Mrs. Harry Block, 3522 Central avenue: Mrs. Geo. O. Wlldhack. 324 East Thirty-sixth street; Mrs. Ernest Cohn, 3322 Graeeland avenue; Mrs. Julian Wetzell, 3118 Fall Creek boulevard ; Mrs. G. F. Olwin, Mrs. John Wright, Mrs. Harry Noel, Mrs. Frank T. Carroll, Mrs. Wm. D. Keenan, Mrs. John Clough. Mrs. Harry Dragoo. SIDE TRIPS. Mrs. Otto Klaus, chairman. 1313 North New Jersey street. Mrs. Robert H. Dietz. Berkeley Manor apartment: Mrs. Carl Walk, 4375 North Meridian street; Mrs. Earl Howard, 4203 North Pennsylvania street; Mrs. Lee Burns. 2205 Washington boulevard; Mrs. Russell Sullivan, 1431 North Meridian street; Mrs. Will Oakes, 3702 Fall Creek boulevard; Mrs. Joseph Carter, 1827 North Talbott avenue; Mrs. Dr. R. StrUklcnd,. Cold Springs road; Mrs. Nicholas Fjfistman, 309 East Fail Creek boulevard; Mrs. James Gavin, 228 East i Fifteenth street. HOSTESSES FOR DINNER TO WOMEN DELEGATES. ! Miss Mary David, chairman. 919 North Pennsylvania street, Apartment 3. Mrs. Cora Harris, 333 South Rural street: Miss Eldena Lauter; 612 East ! Thirteenth street; Miss Inez A. Lisles, I 111 E Central avenue. Apartment B; Miss Margaret Noblet, Claypool hotel; Mrs. H. W. Bassett, 3303 North Pennsylvania street; Miss Leona Rutledge, 3109 North New Jersey street; Miss Iva Thompson, Miss Mary"Buebier, 5445 Central avenue; Miss Mamie Bass, 3353 Broacvay (no mail to this address); Miss Hazel p. Williams, Apartment 28, Pratt and Ala bama streets; Miss Helen L. Trent. Fitch apartment 4: Miss Marie Chomel. 23i Fast Pratt street; Miss Harriet Davis, 412 East Sixteenth street; Miss Marian V. Leach, Hollywood apartment; Mtss Dora McCalment. BUSINESS WOMEN. Miss Forba McDaniels, chairman; 3531 Evergreen avenue. Miss Ida Anderson, 932 North Rural street; Miss Helen Sinclair, 149 West Twentieth street; Miss Emma Gillion. 3820 College avenue; Dr. Mary Westfall, 2436 North New Jersey street; Miss M. E. Hoagland, 63 Whittier place; Mrs. Sarah Major Avery. 1431 Sturm avenue; Miss Eliza G. Browning. 1644 North Dels ware street; Mrs. Samuel K. Ruick. 61 The Chalfsnt: Miss Eldena Lauter, 612 East Thirteenth street; Miss Marie Cho mel, 234 East Pra’t street; Mrs. Marie Dawson Mnrelle, 1827 Talbott avenue; Miss Isabelle Sommervilte. 2051 North Delaware street; Miss Nina L. Cox. 1810 North New Jersey street; Miss Josephine English. 2735 College avenue: Miss Jes sie Boyce. 1115 Broadway; Miss Char lotte T. Carter. 327 East Thirtieth street. WOODSTOCK CLUB TEA. Mrs. Owen Mothershead, chairman. 1332 North New Jersey street. Mrs. Douglas Jlllson. 1440 North Dela ware street; Miss Elizabeth Nicholson. 1300 North Delaware street; Mrs. Doug las Pierce. 225 East Fifteenth street; Mrs Hervey Perrin, 1410 North Delaware street: Miss Annie Marie Gall, 3111 North Meridian street: Mrs. Bjrlvester Johnson. 552 East Fall Creek boulevard: Miss Mary Elizabeth Gardner. 4131 North Me ridian street; Mrs. Edward Bennett, Win ter apartments B-l; Miss Gertrude Sbl deler. 28, ■ Sutherland avenue; Miss Caro line Coffin, 1213 North Meridian street: Miss Catherine Tanner, 953 North Penn sylvania street; Mrs. Reginald Hughes. 1320 North Delaware street. WOODSTOCK CU B MUSICALS. Mrs. George O. Rockwood, chairman. 1321 North Meridian street. Miss Alice Murdock. 2820 North Merid ian street; Mrs. Garvin Brown, 315 Eust Fall Creek boulevard: Mrs. Bowman El der. 236 East Fifteenth street: Mrs. Charles Latham. 220 East Fifteenth street; Mis Harris Bingham. 1510 North Meridian street; Mrs. John Jameson. 323 AFTER “FLU,” GRIP Fevers and Other Prostrating Dis eases that Exhaust the Blood, There is often that extreme tired feeling, loss of appetite, tendency to anemia, nerve exhaustion. Inactive bowels, con stipation and great danger of still fur ther prostration and serious Illness. Hoods Sarsaparilla first works upon the blood. It is remarkable how prompt ly Its purifying, vitalizing effects are noticed. It “makes food taste good," promotes assimilation so es to help se cure the greatest nourishment possible, promotes digestion. Nerve strength ar.<l cheery health Inevitably follow, furthet danger Is avoided and the glad-to-be alfre feeling again prevails. To read this Is well, to realize It yourself Is better. Get Hood’s Sarsaparilla today, and for a cathartic, nothing better than Hood’s Pills, In small doses, a gentle laxative, larger, an active cathartic.—Advertise ment. natural medicine is called Dreco and is now being distributed at Claypool Drug Company. No matter bow slight or long-standing the case may be, no matter what kidney, liver, rheumatic or catarrhal complica tions may hare set in. Dreco Is promised to pave the way for quick recovery and return to health, strength and happiness. Life Hag A Constant Misery “Life was a constant miseTy to me on account of stomach trouble, headaches and constipation," says Mr. Geo. M. Neal of 57 Portland avenue, Dayton, in a signed statement. “I suffered ter rible pains in my side, and the muscles In my back seemed drawn up. My liver was sluggish and spots floated before mj eyes; I felt that every one should knotv about this wonderful medicine, Dreco, which has relieved all my troubles.” Gains 11 Pound* in Two Weeks. Mr. Chas. Stephens, the well-known carpenter of 204 South Grant street, Cos lumbus, 0., says: “As bad as 1 need the money, X wouldn’t take sl/KK> for what Dreco has done for me. My back ached so bad It felt like someone was Jab bing a knife into me; X couldn’t sleep for the awful pains I had; If any one had slapped me on the back I would have fainted, but tonight I am a well and strong man again and I owe It all to WE HAVE WITH US TODAY i THE TIMES has prepared a ques tlsnnaire consisting of ten ques tions, which it submits each day to some well-known person. Introducing William V. Hargrove, Hargrove’s Cloak House. y. What is your name in full? A. William Vinson Hargrove. Q. Have you ever had a nickname? A. No. Q. What was your favorite sport when you were a boy? A. Fishing. y. What athletics did you engage or excel in when you were lu school ? A. Baseball. Q. How did you happen to meet your wife, and where did you meet her. A. Through a friend at Princeton, Ind. Q. What is your hobby today? A. Selling coats and suits, y. what was your ambition when you were a boy ? A. To be a job printer. Q. What event in your life caused you to choose your present pro fession ? A. My father was a country mer chant. Q. If you had your life to live over what profession would you ehoose? A. Practical farmer. Q. What would you do with $1,009,- I 000 if you had it to give away? A. Build a number of business houses in Indianapolis and rent them at a reasonable price. East Thirtieth street; Mrs. Austin Brown, 406 East Fifteenth street. WOODSTOCK CLUB HOSTESSES. Mrs. Fred C. Gardner, chairman; 4131 North Meridian street. Mrs. Albert B. Anderson, 1333 North Pennsylvania street; Mrs. William N. Coleman, 16 Dolly Madison apartment; Mrs. Walter C Marmon. 1119 North Dela ware street; Mrs. Herbert Foltz, 1847 North Delaware street; Mrs. Richard Smith. 36 West Thirteenth street; Mrs. Edgar H. Evans. 1002 North Delaware street; Mrs Charles F. Coffin. 1504 College avenue; Mrs. Charles Sommers, 3544 Cen tral avenue; Mrs. .Tames H. Lowry, 3109 Park avenue; Mrs. Fred Millis. 2950 Princeton place; Mrs. Evans Woollen. 1321 North Meridian street; Mrs. Albert J. Beveridge. 41<54 Washington boulevard; Mrs. Booth Tarkington. 3168 North Capi tol avenue; Mrs. F. A. Joss. 1902 Talbott avenue; Mrs. A. M. Glossbrenner, 3210 North Meridian street; Mrs. George Denny, 44."6 Paris avenue. TUESDAY GOI.F. Mrs. Donald Hawkins, chairman; 1339 North New Jersey street. Mrs. Sylvester Johnson, 552 East Fall Creek boulevard . Mrs. Reginald Hughes. 1320 North Delaware street: Mrs. Otto Hauelsen, 1444 North Pennsylvania street. TUESDAY THEATER. Mrs. Roltare Eggleston, chairman; 2302 Park avenue. Mrs. Nelson Trowbridge. 16 Balmoral court; Mrs. Ad Miller. English hotel. COUNTRY CLUB LUNCHEON. Mrs. Frederic M. Ayres, chairman; 1204 North Delaware. Mrs. Edward 1,. McKee. 1443 North BABY NAMED LYDIA E. Because Her Mother Was Made Well by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Brooklyn, N. Y.—“l could not write all my thanks for your blessed medi- Bf c •n e, Lydia E. Pink ham’s Vege table Compound. I was in a very bad condition and had lost two ba bies. One of my good friends told me about Lydia E. Pin kh a m’s Vegetable Com pound and after I had taken eight or ten Lotties I felt like a different woman. I kept on taking it until my baby girl was bom last month and we have bad her christened Lydia Elizabeth. I wish you to publish my letter to benefit other women who are suffering as I was.”—Mrs. Katherine Kurz backeb, 1086 Manhattan Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. . Women who suffer from any femi nine ailment should not lose hope until they have tried Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. The many convincing testimonials constantly published in the news papers ought to be proof enough for women who suffer from those dis tressing ills peculiar to their set that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com pound is the medicine they Dreco. It’s wonderful what Dreco has done. There was a time I couldn't sleep at all, but now I sleep so sound I don’t hear the whistle blow in the morning. " hy I gained It pounds In two weeks, and I want to tel] every one about this wonderful medicine. It’s a Godsend To I's. Mr. William Stamm of the Davis Sew ing Machine Works, Dayton, (>., says: “Your medicine, Dreco, has been a God send to me and my wife. We have both been great sufferers from stomach trouble, indigestion, constipation, nerv ousness and a sluggish liver. No med icine we ever took helped us, but Dreco went direct to the seat of the trouble and relieved us completely. ’’ Dreco Within the Reach of All. There are Just a few cases selected at random from the mass of signed testi monials received from scores of men and women in all walks of life. Who is there can doubt the plain, straight forward statements of these people? Dreco is not an expensive medicine. It is easy to get, easy to take and remark ably quick in it’s action. Mr. Williamson, the well-known Dreco expert, has headquarters at the Claypool Drug Cos., to meet the local public and explain the merits of this great remedy. See him tsday.-r-Advertiaement. INDIANA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, MAY 24, 1920. Pennsylvania street; Mrs. Wm. Stafford, 3111 Washington boulevard; Mrs. Henry Talbott, 1336 North Delaware street; Mrs. Chas. Millard, 1304 North Pennsyl vania street; Mrs. Wm. Rockwood, 1601 Talbott avenue. COUNTRY’ CLUB BRIDGE. Mrs. Barret Moxley, chairman, 101 l North Meridian street. Mrs. Harry Fltten, 3225 North Meridian street; Mrs. Kiefer Mayer, 1321 North Meridian street. Winter apartment; Miss Julia Brink, 4375 North Meridian street; Mrs. E. I. Lewis, apartment 8, Hampton court; Mrs. Charles Scnaf, 4004 Carroll ton avenue. COUNTRY CLUB HOSTESSES. Mrs. J. W. Feslar, chairman. 1321 North Meridian street, apartment D-9. Mrs. Hugh McGlbeny, 221 East Thir teenth stret; Mrs. Hilton U. Brown, 5087 Bast Washington street; Mrs. Thomas Taggart, 1331 North Delaware street; Mrs. A. Bennett Gates, 1820 North Meridian street; Mrs. Eli Lilly, 4 West St. Joe street; Mrs. Hugh McK. Landor., Michi gan road and canal; Mrs. Sam T. Mur dock. 2820 North Meridian; Mrs. Felix T. McWhirter, 1415 North Pennsylvania street; Mrs. Paul Richey, 3078 North Pennsylvania street; Mrs. Stoughton A. Fletcher, R. R. K-l, Indianapolis; Mrs. Meredith Nicholson, 1500 North Dela ware street; Mrs. M. A. Potter, 170 r North Pennsylvania street: Mrs. John N. Carey, 1150 North Meridian street; Mrs. E. C. Atkins, 1312 North Meridian street; Mrs. Frank D. Stalnaker. 1416 North Meridian street; Mrs. Charles Martindale, 1343 North Pennsylvania street. CENTENNIAL WATER PAGEANT. Miss Eldena Lauter, chairman, 612 East Thirteenth street. Mrs. Samuel ,T. Freeman, 1731 Broad way, Flat 2; Mrs. Homer McKee. 3145 iNorth Belmont avenue; Miss Louise ; Douglas, the Meridian apartments; Miss (Winifred Siever. Audubon court; Miss Alma Siekler, 220 East Eleventh street; | Miss Amy Keene. 1337 Park avenue; Miss I Sarah Lauter, 612 East Thirteenth street; I Miss Mary X. Holmes, 2164 North Cap itol avenue; Miss Julia Landers, 1227 Park avenue; Mrs. M. C. Furscott, 21 I Hampton court; Mrs. J. Willard Boite. j Audubon road and East Washington (Street; Miss Natalie Smith, 2126 North j Alabama street; Mrs. Homer Hamer, Thirteenth and Broadwav; Miss Mamie | Bass. 3353 Broadway; Miss Josephine j Cartwright. 201 Hume-Mnnsur- building. CANOE CLUB HOSTESSES, j Canoe Club Hostesses—Mrs. E. F. Graff, j 3055 North Meridian street, chairman, Mrs. Merle Sidener, 1417 Ashland ave- Doctors Recommend Bon-Opto for the Eyes Phyeiciana and eye specialists pre scribe Bon-Opto as a safe home remedy in the treatment of eye troubles and to strengthen eyeeipht. Sold under money refund guarantee by all drufrpists. —Advertisement. For the Thin and Blood less! The thin and bloodless, with pale cheeks, white Ups and frail angular physique, of this community haro been much Interested In the reports of phy*;. clans and others concerning the effective ness of the treatment for increasing the red and whits corpuscles of the blood, i thus adding color and weight with Its ac companying vigor to the depleted svstern A gain of from 10 to 30 pounds is not at all unnsnal where the treatment Is regu I larly used for several months, while the color improves almost from the begin nlng. Most good apothecaries supply it !n the form of three-grain hypo-nuclane i tablets, put up In sealed packets with directions for home use Its action aids assimilation and absorption of the food eaten very promptly.—Advertisement. A MISTAKE MADE BY MANY Don't wait for rheumatism to indicate diseased kidneys. When you suffer pain* and aches by day and sleep disturbing bladder weakness by night, feel tired, nervous and run down, the kidneys and bladder should be restored to healthy, strong and regular action If Is a mis take to postpone treatment. Foley Kid ney Pills put the kidneys lu sound, healthy condition nnd keep them active and strong Begin taking today Good results follow the first dose. —Advertise- ; ment. After you eat—al\vay3 use FATONIC MBCEOW YQUR STOMACH'S SAKE) —one or two tablets—eat like candy. Ins tantlyrelicveslieartburn. Bloated Gassy leelinp. Stops indigestion, food souring, repeating, headacixeand the many miseries caused by Acid-Stomach BATONIC is the best remedy, it takes the harmful acids and gases right out of the body and, of course, you get wel’. Tens of thousands wonderfully benefited. Guaranteed to satisfy or money refunded by your own drug gist Cost a trifle. Please try itl Rupture Kills 7,000 Annually Seven thousand persona each year aro laid away—the burial certificate being marked "Rupture." Why? Because the unfortunate ones had neglected them selves or had been merely taking care of the sign (swelling) of the affliction and paying no attention to the cause. What em you doing? Are you neglecting your self by wearing a truss, appliance, or whatever name yon chooae to call It? At best, the truss Is only a makeshift—a false prop against a collapsing wall—and cannot be expected to act as more than a mere mechanical support. The binding pressure retards blood circulation, thus robbing the weakened muscles of that which they need most—nourishment. But science has found a way, and every truss sufferer In the land Is invited to make a FREE test right In the pri vacy of their own home. The FLAP AO method Is unquestionably the most .scien tific. logical and successful self-treatment for rupture the world has ever known. The PLAPAO rAD when adhering Closely to the body can not possibly slip or shift out of place, therefore, cannot chafe or pinch. Soft as velvet—easy to apply—lnexpensive. To be used whilst you work and whilst you sleep. No straps, buckles or springs attached. Learn how to close the hernial opening as nature Intended so the rupture CAN T come down. Send your name today to PLAPAO CO.. Block 073, St. Louis, Mo., for FREE trial Plapßo and the Informa tion necessary.—Advertisement. TER-CAM-FO Is the Best for Children and Grown People For Cold in the Head or Chest, Cough, Sore Throat, Headache. Catarrh, Neu ralgia, Sufibrurn, Toneilitls, Inflamma tion, Pimples, Burns, Rheumatic Pains, Etc. Gives wonderful relief to tired ana aching feet. Men apply it after shav ing; It. keeps your skin In a smooth and healthy condition. Sold as all good drug stores. Price 50c. Ask for and insist on getting Ter- Cam-Fo. —Advertisement. TUBERCULOSIS Pr. Glass baa post live proof that ho jMwm has discovered a successful remedy. any climate, with no return of the vWyagjuiß disease. For further Information address. THE T. F. GLASS INHALANT CO., Y 512 Mason Bldg, X ,^-k Los Angeles. Call- JL fomta. Advertlsa ment ' I Had 900 Pound Lion in N. Y. Hotel Room NEW YORK, May 24.—When Thom j as R. Zonn of Leavenworth ordered ! fifteen pounds of “raw meat." hotel i employes discovered the piano box j they had taken to his room contained I a 900-pound bushy-haired lion. j ' j nue; Mrs. Ben F.- Lawrence, 6 the Rtrat j ford apartments; Mrs. Jesse E. Hanft, j 816 East Forty-second street; Mrs. Hor ! ace Ryan, Eighty-second street and Park | avenue; Mrs. Fred Hoke, 3445 Washing ton boulevard; Mrs. Frank Chance, 1824 North Delaware street; Mrs. Russel Seeds, 3520 Washington boulevard; Mrs. James P. Goodrich, 530-32 Clavpool ho tel; Mrs. Ernest Bross, 16 the Stratford; Mrs. Frank S. Chance, 1824 North Delaware street; Mrs. Charles A. Bookwalter, 3210 North Illinois street: Mrs. J. I. Holcomb, Cold Spring road: Mrs, Robert I. 'Todd. 1320 North New Jersey street; Mrs. George IT. Hitt, 943 North Meridian street; Mrs. Alvin H. Smith, 58 North Audubon road; Mrs. Samuel E. Perkins, flat 3, 1011 North Pennsylvania street. Mrs. Jewett probably will call a meet ing of her executive committee in sev eral days. An automobile committee is yet to be appointed. FOUND CARDUI GREAT BENEFIT South Carolina Lady Suffered Until She Couldn’t Stay Up or Go Anywhere. Tells How Cardui Helped Her Get Well. Batesburg, S C. —ln telling how she found relief from troubles that had caused her much suffering, Mrs. E. E. Oswalt of this place, says: “Each month I would begin to suffer with my hack and head My limbs would ache and I would chill. I wouldn't be able to stay up, no mat ter what I wanted to do, or whera I wanted to go. My people tried giv ing me different medicines and teas and tonics, yet I didn't get any bet ter "Someone told me of Cardui, and troublo at this time. I have taken it helped me I kept it up. After a few months I didn’t have any trouble j For about six months I used It. be fore . . . “I found I was all right, and from that day to this have never had any trouble at this time. I have taken it since, a bottle or two in tho winter, especially when I have been exposed, and would ta&e a cold, for I consider it the best thing a woman can take to tone up the system, keep off nerv ousness, and increase the appetite. I certainly know it has been of great benefit to me." If you are weak, nervous, or suffer from womanly troubles such as Mrs. j Oswalt mentions, take Cardui, the Woman’s Tonic. All good druggists sell Cardui.— Advertisement. DOESN’T NEED ANY LAXATIVES NOW Mr. Becker says life is a joy, without constipation or stomach trouble. "I had catarrh of the stomach and head for three years. My stomach was so bad that every time I ate anything sweet, such as fruit or pastry, the burning hot waur would run out of ray mouth. 1 took a laxative every night. "Since taking Milks Emulsion, my bowels move regularly. ! have now taken ten bottles and have gained pounds. All my friends remark how fine I am looking, and It seems n pleasure to live again, without stomach trouble."—Bert Becker. Miami, Ohio. Physics usually make slaves out of their users, und weaken the bowels In stead of correcting them stomach trou ble In many cases Is directly due to con stipation. Milks Emulsion Is a pleasant, nutri tive food and a corrective medicine. It re stores healthy, natural bowel action, do ing away with all need of pills and physics. It promotes appetite and quick ly puts the digestive organs tn ahape to jsslmUato food. Asa builder of flesh nd strength, MUks Emulsion is strong ly recommended to those whom sickness has weakened, and Is a powerful aid In resisting and repairing the effects of wasting diseases. Chronic stomach trou ble and constipation are promptly re lieved—usually In one day. This Is the only colid emulsion made, and ho palatable that it Is eaten with a spoon liko lee 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 nd if not satisfied with the results, your money will be promptly refunded. Price 00c and $1.20 per bottle. Tho Milks Emulsion Cos., Terre Haute, Ind. Hold by druggists everywhere.—Advertisement. “I have been | Using Your Sulpherb Tablets Mors or Less for Many Years and Havo Recommended Them to Many, Because I Think They Should Be In Every Home.” Tto writes Mr. Wm. Cameron, 1021 Ells Place, Denver, Colo., and we publish this brief statement to prove the never-ending value of Sul pheife Tablets, In the treatment of suoh ailments as chronic constipa tion, Impaired kidney action, and aonaequent Impure blood manifested In many ways, such as headaches, pimples, bolls, rash, hives, rheuma tism, etc. Neglected constipation undoubtedly brings on a long train f more serious ills and the way to get relief Is to use Sulpherb Tablets is a laxative tonic blood clearer. They are made of extracts of aerbs and roots and contain sulphur ind cream of tartar, thus supplying the essentials for a regular and ef fective treatment Sold by druggists iverywhere at 60c per tube.—Adver tisement \ 1 If HUNT'S Salve fall* in tba i \| treatment of ITCH, ECZEMA, fjl RINGWORM, TETTER m fit K/ other Itching kic diacasea. Trjr LN 1A a 7ft cent box at aur riak. SAYS TREAD OF MIGHTY PERSHING ARMY WOUIDN’T EXCITE HER NOW “1 Wouldn’t Praise Trutona If I Didn’t Know Its Merits Experienced Nurse Asserts MRS. JULIA CRYER. A STRIKING feature of the scores of testimonials given daily in behalf of Trutona, Is the number that come from doctors and nurses, many of whom have heretofore been disindftied to publicly indorse any preparation. Mrs. Julia <'ryer, a Munele nurse who lives at 1523 South Franklin street, in her twenty years of experience has become familiar with the merits of many medicines and the fact that she thinks Trutona the best of them all is certainly a tribute to the merit of the Perfect Tonic. "I’d never recommend Trutona to the hundreds who know roe if I wasn’t thor oughly convinced of its merit.'’ Mrs Fryer said recently, “but I know the medicine is worthy of my recommenda tion. * '1 began using Trutona after I had suffered for ten years from indigestion I had previously tried numberless medi cines, but none of them helped me. Gas would form in xuy stomach afttr meals and I'd always feel bloated. I had to take a laxative every day or so. COFFEY STREET BLACKSMITH HAS WORD OF PRAISE Cliff Lauds Trutona as Only Medicine That Removed (’ause of Troubles. “Trutona Is the only medicine I have ever taken that got down to the root of my trouble end removed the cause,’’ Andy Cliff, an Indianapolis blacksmith, who lives at 637 Coffey street, told the Trutona representative recently. “For several years I had suffered with chronic constipation," he continued. “My bowels would never act without the aid of a laxative. There seemed to be a lump of lead in uty lower bowels—it felt that way, at least. My appetite wss very poor and I didn't enjoy any thing I ate. “I derided to try Trutona after It had been recommended to me as a medi cine particularly* designed to overcome i-lomach troubles. It's almost hard to believe but my bowels act as regularly as a clock now. And I eat like a man should eat nowadays. What is more, 1 thoroughly enjoy my meals. I’m never bothered with the heavy, lumpy feeling In my stomach any more. “Yes, sir, I'm glad to recommend Trt;- tona to Indianapolis people."—Advertise ment. T* PERFTC^MIci^^ Is sold in Indianapolis at The Hook Chain of Drug Stores and 0. W Brooks Drag Store, Pennsylvania and Ohio Streets. Trutona may be obtained at the following Indiana drug stores: Akron, Scott A Artcr. Albany, Charles \V. Harrison. Alexandria. Halley-Edwards Drug Cos. Anderson. Cassell Bros. Angola. Krat* Drug Store. Ashley. B. M. Davla. Attica, C. F. Robinson & Son. Auburn. Frank H. Hubbard. Aurora, Wm. Ulrich. Batesville, Blank's Pharmacy. Bedford, R. I. Bedoe. Blcknell, G. W. Mayberry. Bloomfield, F. L. Burks. Bloomington. J. W. O’Harrow. Bluffton, Weils Drug Cos. Boonvllle, Bert Parker. Brazil. Mendenhall A Artman. Brook, Montgomery A Snyder. Brookston, A. D. Boomershlne. Brownstown. O. R. Emerson. Bunker Hill. People’s Drug Store. Butler, Geo. W. Geddes. Cambridge City, Dean House. Campbellsburg. L. G. Driskell. Cannelton, H. A. Clark. ’ Carlisle. Wlnegar’s Pharmacy. Carmel, L. J. Small. Cayuga. Auble A Alter. Centerville, Centerville Pharmacy. Charlestown, C. M. Bottorff. C’hrv'ney, James Adams. Churubusco, Briggs & Benward. Clay City. Jett’s Drug Store. Clinton. White’s Pharmacy No. 1. Columbia City. J. H. Reiser & Cos. Columbus, Clarence W. Adams. Connersville, Merrill Drug Store. Converse, Agnes Drug Cos. Corydon, Percy L. Davis. Covington, Belles & Son. Crawfordsville. H. P. Scharf. Crothersvllle. C. W. Taulman. Cvnthlana, John E. Stevens. Dale, J. W. Ladd. Danville, Ilarkness & Redlfer. Darlington. Corner Drug Store. Decatur, Smith, Yager A Falk. Delphi. Reed A Adams. Dugger, Berns Pharmacy. Dunkirk. Roe Bros. Karl Park, 3. C. Martin. Edinburg, Taylor & Roth. Elnora. Henry B. Stalcup. Biwood. B- E- Sneed A Cos. English, F. R. Gobble & SO4 Evansville. J. F. Bomm Drug Ca Fatrmount. Pioneer Drug Store. Farmersburgh, Chas. Parish. Flora. Chas. R. Eller. FortvlUe. J. F. Johnson. Fort Wayne, People's Drug Store. Fowler. J. W. Rodman. Frankfort. Walter C. MoKowa. Franklin, Means Drug Cos. Garrett. A. F. Smith. "I eouid tell Trutona was helping rae after the first few doses. Now. no mat ter what I eat I’m not bothered with the gas formations or bloating and I don't have to use laxatives any more. My kid neys have ceased to bother me at night, too, “I have been nursing the sick for the past twenty years and I know the effect of a medicine on a person. By this fact, I know I'm safe in recommending Tru tona to my hundreds of friends." —Adver- tisement. WIFE IS FINDING IT DIFFICULT TO MEET DEMANDS Mrs. Rice Cau Hardly Cook Enough for Mate Since He’s Taken Trutona. Mrs. John Rice, local woman of 523 Kentucky avenue, is having a hard time to cook enough to satisfy her husband's appetite, since he's taken Trutons, ac cording to her following statement made recently. “Yes. I can't cook enough for him since he's taken this medicine, It seems," Mrs. Klee said. "For several years Mr. Klee had been bothered with nervous ness and constipation. If anyone hap pened to address him abruptly or sharply he would become very excited and the least noise caused him to Jump, of late tn.v husband's appetite had failed him and he just, had to force down the little he ate. Mr. Rice couldn't gain strength, although he tried different medicines and he was just ’dragging along' when he be gau using Trutona. "Mr. Rice declares now that it's a pleasure to him to recommend such a medicine as Trutona. He’s not one bit nervous now and he sav s his boweis are more regular than they've been since he can remember. And his appetite—well. 1 said I couldn't cook enough for him to eat. The food strengthens him now, also and he's able to do a real man's work without trouble. My husband is glad to recommend Trutona to suffering Indi anapolis people.”—Advertisement. Georgetown, F. E. Kespler. Goshen. H. E. Bickel. Gosport, C. B. Crlss. Grand View, H. O. Stutevllle. Greencastle, R. P. Mullins. Greenfield. Early Drug Cos. Gresnsburg, St. John A Guthrie. Haubetadt. P. J. Emraert. Huntlngburg, Dr. C. W. Schwartg. Huntington, Bradley Bros. Jamestown. Joseph Drug Cos. Jssonville, W. H. Waiters. Jasper. Crescent Pharmacy. Jeffersonville. Ben Doolittle. Kentland. Healy & Ross. Kcwanna, Elston A Son. Knlghtstown, Jolly's Drug Store. Kokomo. People's Drug Store. Lafayette. Bartlett Drug Cos. LaPorte, Canfield's Pharmacy. Laurel. S. W. Brier. Lawrenceburg, A. F. Schmidt. Lebanon. Masters & 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. Marion, Bradley Bros. Markel, F. J. Harvey. Martinsville, Sterling Drug Store. Mentone, Shafer A Goodwin. Mtqiilgan City. Kahn-Westphal Drug Cos. Middletown. Miller Bros. Milan, W. E. Lawless. Milford, Milford Drug Cos. Milltown, S. M. Waltz. Mitchell. City Drug Store, W. A. Bur ton's Sons. Monon, 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. Muncle, Michael's Three Drug Storea Nappanee, Walters & Walters. New Albany. E. G. Mayes. New Carlisle. Warner Drug Stora. Newburg, Herman Brlxlus. Newcastle, Rose City Pharmacy. New Harmony, F. J. Miller. .NoblesviUe. Haines' Drug Store. North Liberty, North Liberty Phar macy. North Manchester, Burdge’s Stores. North Vernon, C. T. O’Haver. and Oakland City. J. C. Osborns. t colon. The Odon Drug Cos. Orleana Stephenson A Worrell. LOCAL WOMAN’S NERVES STEADY; THANKS TRUTONA Mrs. Herman Declare* Tonic Proved Only Med icine to Reach Her Troubles. BETTER EVERY WAY Before I took Trutona I was so nerv ous that if any one stepped up on tbs porch I would jump and my heart would flutter, but I don't believe it would ex cite me now if Pershing’s army were to walk up on the porch," Mrs. Myrtle Her man, wife of a car Inspector for tho I. C. T. Cos., and well-known Indianapolis woman who lives at 831 South Chadwick street, declared recently. “I had tried so many different medi cines without getting any relief from my indigestion and nervousness that I was skeptical about any preparation," she continued. “Everything I ate seemed to sour in my stomach and I would belch up such bitter, sour stuff after meals. I was annoyed by heartburn all the time and I was very constipated. In fact, I was in a terrible condition when I be gan using Trutona. "Trutona has proved to be the one medicine that would reach my case and I simply feel like anew woman in every respect since taking it. I'm not one bit nervous now, and I can eat just any thing without suffering the former bad after effects. I have some appetite, too. Why. I eat like I never did before. My bowels act as regularly as clockwork now. I sleep like a log all night long, also. “Yes. I can heartily recommend thi# medicine Trutona to every one who suf fers as I did.”—Advertisement. ENGINEER’S WIFE SUBMITS OPINION TO HELP OTHERS “ Trutona’s the Best Tonic I’ve Ever LLsed,” As serts Mrs. BarckdalL Mrs. B. P. Barekdall, whose hus band is an engineer for the Merchants Heat and Electric Company, and who lives at 2640 Ethel avenue, is a well known Indianapolis woman and it is safe to say that she has scores of lo cal friends who win be interested in what she has to say about Trutona, tho Perfect Tonic, and the relief she gained ihrough its use. 1 had suffered for several years from constipation and lately my system gen craliy has been run down," Mrs. Barek dall told the Trutona representative. ''My appetite was so poor that I’d some imes go all day without eating anything 1 seemed to have no ambition at all! "cil. 1 tried different medicines, but nothing seemed to give me any perma ne”r* rPl t Pf " nfil 1 besan using Trutona. ' Bur Trutona— well, with the first few doses of the medicine I started to itn -1 r 'c.e. and now my bowels are more reg ular than they ve been for several years. I eat as I never did before, and what is more. I thoroughly enjoy my meals. I can do twice as much work in a day now as I could before taking Trutona. The last time my husband went to tho drug store they tried to sell him a dif ferent preparation, but he would bur nothing but Trutona, because he knew how much good it was doing me. I can highly recommend Trutona as the bes tonic I've ever taken."—Advertisement. Osgood. E. M. Dopp. Osslan, Osslan Drug Cos. Owensville, Thos. L. Lockhart. Oxford, O. B. Wilkins. Paoli. Boyd A Boyd. Pendleton. E. Tank A Cos Peru, Shock A Smunk. Petersburg, J. R. Adams A Bom. Plymouth, Model Pharmacy. Portland. J. E. Statler. Poseyville. J. F. Schafer. Princeton. Shoptaugh Drag Ca. Redkey, Wilt Drug StorsT Rensselaer, Larsh A Hopklna Richmond, Clem Thlstlethwalto. Ridgevllie. Lee Fisher. Rising Sun, Lorlng A Hemphill Roachdale, G. W, Irwin. Roanoke, Hackett A Son. Rochester. Alex Ruh, Blue Draw Rockport. T. C. Bayss. Rockville. Dick H. Ott. Royal Center, C. B. 4 R. B. * Salem, Chaa McCllntock. Scottsburg. Jas. Dunlevy Seymour, W. L. Federmann. Shelburn, O. B. Stark. Shelbyvilie. Morrlson-DePrea Draw n* Shoals. S. H. Ross Drug Cos. Silver Lake, Ragler and Jont*. South Bend. Central Drug Stora South Whitley. W. F. Norrla Spencer, W. I. Brown. Sullivan. Batey A Waltera Summltvllle. Herbert Knight Swayzee Charles H. Laska Tell City, G. S. Duach. Terre Haute, Buntln Drug Cm. Thorntown. Burk A Staton. / Tipton. Harker A Speckbaagk. ' Troy, T. P. Gasser. Union City. Kerr A Hueber Veedersburg, G. G. Graham Versailles, J. A. Spencer. Vevay. W. T. Sullivan. Vincennes. Duesterberg 4 w Wabash, Bradley Bros. Walkerton, C. M. Carter. Waiven, J. G. Sprowla Warsaw. J. J. Lantz. Washington, Warren VgnTroaa Waynetown. S. M. Davla We £, Haute, Burton Casaadam WlliK* B J. Winger. Wlnaraac, Smith’s Drug Stora. Winchester, J. H. B. White. Windfall. C. E. Dennis. Worthington. W. A. Trent 4 Ca Winslow. Everett Fettlnger. Wolcott. Spencer Broa Wolcottsvllle, W. B. Gray. Yorktown, C. D. Byerly. 4 Zlonsvtlle. Mills Drug Stora. 3