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■ISKS support f FOR GAME LAWS Letters Sent Out by Depart \ ment of Conservation. W Officers ar.d members of 10S fish and fame protective associations are appealed to for support of legislation to be pre sented at the session of the General As sembly in January, to make Indiana a better State for hunting and fishing, by George N. Mannfeld, superintendent of the division of fish and game of the State department of conservation, in let ters to these associations this month. Mr. Mannfeld points out that concerted and cooperative action is necessary if In diana is to continue to progress toward the conservation of the limited amount of wild life remaining. “We are looking for advice and sug gestions for improving the work of the fish and game division. You may have a thought or an idea that we have en tirely overlooked. I.et us assure you that we entertain no idea of ‘knowing it all,’ ” he says. “The absolute need of protecting fish, game and birds has long been discussed In the public press and otherwise, especially protection to birds on account of their great economic value to the farmer, therefore, one would naturally suppose that the movement for their pro tection originated with the land owner. “Strange as It may seem, however, has not been the case. On the con trary. the organized sportsmen In the larger towns and cities were among the first to start a campaign for game, fish and bird protection. Stranger still, the opposition came from the members se lected to represent rural or farming dis tricts: the stock argument of those leg islators being that game and fish law* were intended for the benefit of the city sportsmen at the expense of the rights of the farmer. Such is not the case and opposition on the old ground will likely be in evidence at the coming Legislature unless a better understanding exists. “Fortunately now the landowner or tenant looks upon game and fish protec tion as a necessity. There can be no donbt that the bulk of the people in the State now favor the protection of fish, game, birds and fur-bearing animals, bnt it has come after the greater part of •nch resources have been sadly deci mated. It seems to be the tendency of human nature to overlook and under value the blessings we enjoy. Not un til they have passed away do we realize what has been lost.” Mr. Mannfeld urges that public senti metn be aroused to the vital necessity for better protective legislation or In diana in a few years will be without fish In her waters and game in her rem nants of forestes and a revenue that could be made return thousands of dol lars will be lost while the public gen erally wilt lose far more through lack of recreation and sport Jnducive of good health. Spout Gets Many Lives TANGIER. Nov. 30. Many persons lost thlives In a waterspout which laid te sections of this city Monday. A lumber of houses collapsed. .. MERIGAN CENTRAL Borne Office Monument Fists FSTABURHEP ISM INDIANAPOLIS. IND. This Company is completing TWENTY-ONE YEARS of successful service to the people of Indiana and other States. Its insurance in force is in excess of • $90,000,000.00 gpij =3 J ) Part Time Work for k Women How would you like to locate a capable woman to do mending, dress-making, house work or care for the children so that you may have afternoons or evenings away from home? There are lots of women in this city eager to find part-time-work like this. They can’t give you a full day but they can give you several hours each day. Ease the strain on yourselj bj employing such help. Find them with a Want Ad. Or, if you are a woman who would like to increase your income by working part of the time watch our Want Ad columns. Or, better still, try a Want Ad of your own. You Should Use Want Ads Like Theses WANTED —Capable, mature voroaa. nJd<l!e Med preferred to help In household work two efturnooae m week end cere for children one cretin* etch week. IJbcrel per ReVrencre required. Telephone Ren dolpfc 8768. Part-time work like this solves problems for many households. Try it. Read and Use the Want Ads in INDIANA (? DAILY TIIVEES She Fooled ’Em A large crowd had halted and all were looking up at a fourth-story window. The lower sash was open and a child , vV/H" I sPfc v <: \ leaned far out over the sill, trying to i catch a sparrow. Exclamations of horror broke out as I the Infant reached farther and farther over the siU. At length a woman spectator cried ont: | “What Idiots yon men are! Why don't | you go and tell the child’s mother?’’ | Three or four started, but they had not crossed the street before the child ■ iost its balance and pitched out head first. There was a shriek, which was sud denly checked, as the child stopped short tn his headlong drop and hung squftlliug two feet below the window, with a stout cord tied round his waist. His howls brought a woman to the window. She polled him up Into his room again and then shouted to the gasping crowd be ; low: “Think I don't know my business, eh • Well, I Just do; and you can mov© oa, please!’’ UNFAIR TO MAN IN OVERALLS Schmidt Says Laborers Would Pay 2-Cent Transfers. President Gustav G. Schmidt of the city council said today he would like to have a chance to tell the public service j commission how he feels as a city coun cilman about the Indianapolis Street Railway Company's petition for the right to charge 2 cents for each transfer and the stand which Corporation Coun sel Samuel Ashby and Mayor Charles W. Jewett. Mr. Ashby's right-hand man. have taken thereon. The corporatoln counsel 1* fighting any Increase in rate •whatsoever and the mayor say* he feels that way, too. Mr. Schmidt declared he would like to tell the public service commission that he. as a city councilman, is absolutely I opposed to a 2-cent transfer charge for the reason that it is "unfair to the men who don the overalls.’’ “We fellows whose business and whose positions enable us to wear better clothes and enjoy bigger incomes would not bear any of the burden of a 2-cent transfer charge because we all ride downtown in the morning and get off In the business district. It's the man in the overalls who has to go from one end of the city to the other to get to MARP.nED ftwrdleh Women of 15 went* pert time work. either morolata. efteeuoone or eretlnse. Roueehoid work, pieln eeerlnc or cure of children preferred. Refer ence* tik&lj furnlehed. Terms ree (O&ebU. ADDRESS: and from his work, who would have to foot the bill. “While I'm not in favor of the 2-cent transfer, I am not opposed to granting the street car company relief of some sort. Frankly, I do not see how the com pany has kept afloat on a 5-cent fare when every other city of our aize In the whole country Is paying more. I just don’t see how the company here can do It. “If it Is necessary to give the com pany relief, why wouldn’t it be a great deal fairer to give the company a straight increase to 6 cents and let every body share the burden alike until the company is rehabilitated and then put the old rate into effect ? Asp n n Then it is Genuine Warning! Unless you see the name “Bayer” on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for 21 years, and proved safe by millions. Accept only an' “unbroken package” of “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin,” which contains proper directions for Colds, Headache, Pain, Toothache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Neuritis, Lumbago. Randy tin boxes of 12 tablets cowt but a few oenta—Larger packages. Aspirin Is ths trad* mark of Baytr Masufactur* of Monoacstleacldestsr of Sallcyilcacld INDIANAPOLIS BLACKSMITH MAKES STRONG ASSERTION Declares Trutona's Only Medi cine He’s Ever Used That Got Down to Root of Troubles and Removed Cause. Tnitonn hss won the tinsf.tifefl prnl*c of thousands as an unsurpassed remedy for constipation because of its healing and soothing effect on the bowels. In like many harsh purgatives which in duce unnatural bowel action followed again by constipation. TrutoDa's action REGULATES the bowels. Thouaands of grateful users have testified to the fact that their bowel action continued per fectly, long after the uw of Trutona had been discontinued. “For several years I had suffered with chronic constipation,’’ says Andy Cliff, Indisnapolls blacksmith of <J37 Coffey Street. "My bowels would never act with- j out the aid of a laxative. It seemed as ! Never mind your age— as measured by years. How do you feel? That’s the thing that counts! See this sprightly old gentleman coming toward you down the street. His birth record would show you that he is past seventy. But judging from the easy grace with which he swings along, his errect carriage, his ruddy complexion, the keen glance of his eve, his whole appearance the very picture of health, you woula say that he is not a day past fifty. lie is young in spite of his three score years and ten. More frequently you see the opposite of his type. Men scarcely in their thirties—haggard, listless, weak, nervous—men who take no interest in life, just dragging out a weary existence, all in, tired and worn out Though young in years, they are. nevertheless, old men. Their vital forces are on the wane. They’ve lost their “punch” and “pep.” They feel old—and they look it! Stay young by keeping your body fit. Keep stomach, bowels, liver, kidneys and bladder healthy and active. Build up your strength and health. Nothing will accomplish these results better than I£/KQ The Great General Tonic Just try *'LVKO” when you are feeling the least bit jaded, tired and worn out. See for yourself how quickly it rejuven ates—what a fresh feeling of strength and power in given you. It's a reliable appetiser, a splendid aid to digestion, be sides tends to strengthen and tone up the entire body. Your druggist has "LYKO." Get a bottle today. Look for the name on the package and accept no substitute. Sole Manufacturers LYKO MEDICINE COMPANY la told In original pack- Now York Kansa. City, Mo. XHUSud Everybody’s Talking About. Nerv-Worth Never Before Ha* A Medicine Enjoyed The Bale, Or Given The Wonder ful Results That Nerv-Wortn Has Within The Last Ten Years. Drug gists Have Sold Thousands Os Bottles, With The Result That They Have The Same Number Os Satisfied Customers. The Whole Town's Talking About It, And As It Is Doing In Other Cities Where It Has Been Introduced, It Is Doing Here. If You Haven’t Tried This Wonderful Remedy Yet, Do So At Once, Drop Into Your Drug Store, And Ask About It. Thousands Os People Have Written Testimonials Endorsing it. Give It A Trial And Be One of The Satisfied Nerv-Worth Users. Usually when Nerv-Worth lu introduced into a city its sales are far In the lead of any other preparation ever sold In that city. In communities where It has been sold for years, gross after gross has been handed out to customers, and every first bottle is sold on a money-back guaran tee. Hundreds and hundreds of sutisfled customers have told their neighbors about this wonderful remedy, and its wonderful results, and what it is doing in other parts of the country, is no more than what it will do here, for In erery town where it has been introduced heretofore, the results are always the same, wonderful sains and thousands of satisfied customers. There Is but one reason for this, and that reason is, Nerv- Worth Is real iuedldne, and does every INDIANA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30,1020. “Ninety-five out of 100 working men have to take transfers. I don’t want to see them have to meet all the expense of street car line extensions and better ments which they hnre gone without for so long.” Smallest Elk Marries STREATOR. 111.. Nov. 30—News reached Streator Monday of the marriage of Rob ert Schurman, ice dealer of this city, and Mrs. Nellie Grey of Chicago, at Clearwater, Fla. Mr. Schurman, who is about 36 Inches nigh, is said to be the smallest Elk tn the United States. Ills wife is twice his height, and twice his weight. ! If there was a tump of lead In my lower ; bowels. It's almost hard to bv’.lere, but ; my bowels act regularly as clockwork, sine* I've taken Trutona and I notice that I'm eating heartier and enjoy my meals more, since my constipation has been relieved. I cati truthfully say that Trutoua Is the only medicine that ever gut down to the root of my trouble and removed the cause." Particularly at tills season of the year, the bowels should be kept In perfe. t . condition. There Is none so susceptible to coughs and colds, pneumonia. In fluenza snd the like, us the person whose system Is becoming poisoned through faulty bowel action. Remember folks - Trutona Is more than s laxative Trtj tona REGULATES the bowels Trutona Is sold In Indianapolis at the Hok Chain of Urug Stores and at <> W Brooks’ I>mg Store, Pennsylvania an ! Ohio streets snd by all good druggists •very where.—Advertisement. thing claimed for it. Statements of peo ple who have used It will tell you how it gives nerve force, tones and strength ens the nervous system, builds you up throughout, straightens up your digestive system, stops the formation of gases, drives out impurities, relieves belching and biliousness. They will tell you that it docs all this, nnd does it quickly, so follow their advice if you suffer from nervous or stoinnch afflictions, a run down condition or their attending ills, take Nerv-Worth. It acts Jointly on stomach and nervous disorders, and thus gives results where others fail. Drop into your drug store today, join the crowd and become a friend of Nerv-Worth. De mand the genuine In the large round bottle, price $1.25, plus tax. —Advertise- ment. Ve Need a Cross Town Lino r-iVAiicbaigb *JVIKTD=s. .iMiiik mi i, Lei ili Public Decide $2lO Sateen Underskirts Women’s Sateen Underskirts, in plain and fancy patterns of pretty floral designs. Made with the SI.OO $5.08 Angora Scarfs Women’s Antrora Scarfs, made with pockets and trimmed with fringe, in all colors. Oi9 Marked down to $4.98 Worsted Sweaters Women’s fine worsted slipover sweaters, in Turquoise, fg-fl IQ Jade and Flame $5.18 Girls’ Sweaters Girls’ all-wool slipover sweaters, in all eolors; sizes AQ 26 to 34 *p£a*S(J I ‘ss.-? 1 Men’s Under wear Specials lor Wednesday JyCV $2.50 MEN’S j HEAVY D E RBY RIBBED UNION 'JV S U ITS Heavy dlose ribbed gar- Mv I'..H /l\ and well made. M3 fl ®jSsWs7.so MEN’S ALL mm : P wool union Hw 1 Mg* SU,TS Wilson ■Mi ,C inforced and ‘ |§B also silk and wool mixtures; include f jUS sizes 34 to 50. d[r SET ..$4.95 L $3.00 MEN’S ALL WOOL SHIRT3 AND DRAWERS—WiIson Bros, and other good makes; blzl>3 Off 30 to 50. Special $2.00 MEN’S SHIRTS AND DRAWERS —Heavy derby ribbed; sizes QQ a 30 to 46. Special , OPEN SATURDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 9 O’CLOCK Fur Collar COATS ill / J L jJ [TV r l\ I v V\ k> \ i THE FAIR TRAUGOTT BROTHERS 311-321 West Washington Street Positive Values to $33.00 Unusual to say the least—more than 200 fine, warm, stylish coats embraced in this tremendous offering at this low price. And remember, most of these coats have large, deep collars of fur. WOOL VELOURS SILVERTONES SILK PLUSHES ALL COLORS Some are lined throughout, others are half-lined. Made in full flare mod els, showing large, new, deep and warm pockets and finished with large fancy buttons. All sizes for women and misses. SAMPLE COATS AT Values to $15.00 Long and short models, cloth and Egyptian plush. Sizes 16 to 44 Big Savings Wednesday on A Wonderful Assortment of Dresses All Marked Way Belov/ Regular Prices 0 s|g.44 Valuss Up to $30.00 yjfu' luiVs. Smart, season- I' 1<1 T ''i J’*' a M° garments (tf'A):j jjrjfc at about one t ftw bird their orig- inal price. 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I H V Ti sls Values M j I s^.BB $8.50 Kid Boots Women’s fine Kid VF" Boots, made with Ik heels in the season’s \r best selling lasts, in ip brown or black ; sizes lu V 2 to s— f \ s£.Bs LQ 3 3