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PAGE TWO. THE GREENFIELD DAILY REPORTER, FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1935. FOR RENT APARTMENTS PLANS TO EXPLORE ABANDONED FORT IS NATIONAL MONUMENT checks COLDS anil FEVER first day HEADACHES in 20 minutes Ingredients of Vicks VapoRub in Convenient Candy Form VICKS COUGH DROP INDQ-VIN BRINGING BLESSED BELIEF TO MANY WHO SUFFER Greenfield Residents, Long-Time Victims of Stomach Distress and Kicfciey Affliction Are Well And Happy Again. Throngs Call at Thomas Drug Store for New, Scientific Medicine; Thousands of Bottles Purchased With Three Weeks. It has been said that Nature will banish most of our ailments, if given the proper help.

That alson the secret of the amazing work Indo-Vin, which is the new, scientific mixture of Nature's medicines that works with the sufferer's food, thus urging Nature in work of expelling poisons from stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels. These poisons cause most the affliction mankind is heir WHAT IT DOES First of all, Indo-Vin is a natural cleanser containing medicaments that have a great action upon the organs of the inncrsystem. It is made cf juices from 22 medicinal plants, and not one a habit-forming drug. It contians more ingredients than perhaps three ordinary nuciicines put together. Taken shortly after meals, it mixes with the food in one's stomach, thus banishing the poisons that foster stomach trouble and permitting the kidneys and liver function properly.

It acts within 10 minutes to stop gas and pains, sourness, bloat and belching. It will work old bile from the liver as black as ink, and drive the poisons from the kidneys artd relieve backache, bladder irritation and weakness. Indo-Vin wil lmake your stomach, liver, kidneys, and bowels more active and you will feel better all over. It will even make you comment on the wonderful improvement in your appearance. NOT EXPENSIVE FA-eryone can afford Indo-Vin because it costs only a few cents a day to take it and its benefits last so long that you coninue to enjoy good health long after the treat- ment.

Within a few short weeks, thousands of bottles of Indo-Vin have been sold in this vicinity and throngs cf Greenfield people continue to call at the Thomas Drug Store, this city, to get it. Many prominent local residents were among the first to purchase this medicine and tell of its action upon tne ailing human system. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Dobbins and Mr.

ana Mrs. Dale Spencer attended the Indiana theatre, Indianapolis. Wednesday evening. 666 Liquid-Tablets Salve-Nose limps HANCOCK lodge NO. 101 I A.

M. Called mooting- Hancock Lodge No. 101 F. A. M.

Monday, April 8, 1935, cancelled. ROBERT C. DAILEY, J. O. DAVIS.

Sec. W. M. GREENFIELD DAILY REPORTER RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION Or.e Year, by Mail Six Months tov Mail 1.75 Three Months by Mail Entered at Postoffioe in Greenfield, Itid. as Seconal Cass Matter An' Independent Newspaper Published Every Evening Except Sunday at Greenfield.

Indiana by VIOLA SI'ENX'EK. VIOLA E. SPENCER. Manneinc; Editor. DALE B.

SPENCER, Editor. JOHNSON. Aiotate Editor. THE MARKETS Wheat No. 1.

Wheat. No. 2. Corn Oats Soybeans Rye .80 .85 .40 .54 (Wadley Produce Phone 604) Butter fat 31 Roosters .03 Springer: Ducks Geese Hens Efifts .10 .03 .07 .16 .13 LIVESTOCK MARKET INDIANAPOLIS. April 5.

Hog leceipts 5.0l;00: holdovers 113. The market 15 coins higher, underweights 25 corns up-160-2251bs at $9.25 $9.35: 275'ibs. up S3.95-5; $9.20. Cattle 400. calves 600.

A few steers downward from steady si OnO down. For guaranteed radio servicing, at reasonable rates, call R. H. GORTON. Phone Tu-Fri Miss Rusoho Rihm and Dr.

C. H. Schutte. 'n Indianapolis, spent Wednesday eveninu with Miss Rihm's parens. Mr.

and Mr. Fred Klhm Get out last year white Are they badly soiled? Take them to SHACKLES' SHOE SHOP. They refir.ish them iho factory way and make them look like NEW. adv-5-12 ill il HAD a coin IN FIVE YEARS" "In tne m) I used to orfd ths tromir.p v. r.

I siv. uvs flshtii- sfcm.t uv 1 trvu.g to i.i': uuA erv nerve ca hut. "Then a me abma MrCfiv's Cod Liver OH Tr.blets their marvelous Tttamms A U. 1 Matted to take them Ave years and I haven't hud a tr.ee that -McCoy's tablets r.ew life In folks; cuud up resistance to anyone can laugh st serins. make weak, skir.nv people strong, -nerve tr.d vteorous.

Thev re wonderful: Get the Tablets from yo v. aste money on MvCoy's Cod Liver oruggtft today. Don't -tions. A.sk for McCoy RADIO REPAIRING Having cured the services of Forest (). Hill, a member of Radio -Manufacturers Service, we are prepared t- repair and service all make radios with new and modern equipment.

Cuarantoid service. Frank Loudenback Phone 81 (irecnlield, Indiana To Subscribers Pay your telephone bill on or before the 15th day of the current month and avoid payment ol the collection charges. TELEPHONE COMPANY I Notice! is of her the to. to i Fort Jefferson, Off Florida, Has Glamorous History. Washington.

Tort an abandoned fortress on one of the liny Tortngas isles off Florida, recently turned over by the I'nited States navy to the National I 'ark service, ha history that is "at once glamorous. tragic, and futile," says the National Geographic society. "The Dry Tortngas lie some sixty miles to the west of Key West, like an afterthought to the main Florida Keys," continues the bulletin. "Those isolated isles are nothing more than seven low bars of wind swept shell coral sand, sparsely covered with small hay cedars and palms, encircled dangerous reefs, and uninhabited except for a few faithful lighthouse keepers, and thousands upon thou sands- of nesting sooty and noddy terns. "The fully hastionod brick and stone walls of Fort Jefferson, on Garden Key, once earned for it the nickname 'Gibraltar of America.

Long obsolete a means of defense, the hoary Stronghold now has become a national monument by Presidential order. Futile Military History. "Despite its resounding nickname, however, the dismantled and decaying Fort Jefferson has played a futile part military history. in IS hi. it was supposed to guard the ship lanes between Cuba and Florida, hut even before it was completed the vast citadel was agreed to be a military mistake.

It was garrisoned, however, early during the civil yar and held by federal forces throughout the conflict, serving as a prison after "No enemy gun ever poured shot and shell-into its barracks. A Con federate iiiboat sailed cautiously with- i in range in but if was frightened away when the commander of fhe fort trained upon the warship his full complement of guns scarcely a dozen of which were loaded! "Although it never ligured In a military action. tlu grim old stronghold is no stranger to horror and death. Within its moated wans yellow tevor i suddenly appeared in August. 107 "All otlicers, including the surgeon, died, and for a time direction of medical affairs rested with a prisoner.

This was the unfortunate Dr. Samuel A. Mudd. who had been imprisoned at ihe island fort because, when awakened in the dead of night, at his Maryland home below Washington, ho had set the broken leg of a stranger who turned out to he John Wilkes P.ooth. assassin of President Lincoln.

Doctor Mudd courageously tended the sick and dying until he, too, was taken ill. Me recovered, and. because of his heroic efforts, was granted a full pardon. Used in War With Spain. "Fort Jefferson was finally aban- doned in although it was tem- porarily roocenpiod by American troops during the Spanish-American war.

Since lOiW) it has been a ward of the Navy department. As a national monument it will he open to visitors. Already a force of relief workers has cleaned up part of the courtyard and is installing ptarters for those who come by boat or plane and wish to remain overnight. Tort is one of the least known hits of American domain, because under navy rule it was closed to all visitors, and not even airplanes were permitted to fly over ir. -The Dry Tortngas possess a great many attractions for lisherinen and naturalists.

More than OiMI varieties of fish abound in the clear waters off its enveloping reefs, and P.ird Key has long been a national bird and turtle refuge. "The Dry Tortngas owe the last part of their name to Ponce de I.eon. who discovered the islands in June. loKi. Tortuga is Spanish for turtle.

The famous explorer captured 170 of the reptiles there to replenish the larder of his ship. In that sturdy Eliza bethan. Capt. J. Hawkins, homeward bound from a profitable voyage in forbidden Spanish waters, visited the islands, lie loaded his pinnace with birds of species that still breed there by thousands, took the ilesh and eggs of great sea turtles, and set down in Ins log notes that read like a page from Robinson Crusoe." College Students' Honesty Nearly Perfect Delaware, Ohio.

Ohio Wesleyan university students are "almost perfect" in the matter of honesty, believes Charles Hamilton, V. M. C. A. president.

The has been selling examination books at a cost of one cent each. The books are placed on a table and students asked to drop their pennies in a box nearby. Although several thousand books have been sold, an average of only one in 100 is unaccounted for, Hamilton said. Two-Cylinder Stove Is Invention of Ohio Man Lakeside, Ohio. Kdward Patrick, local barber, has achieved a high raid; among Lakeside inventors with his "all-weather" stove, recently installed in his shop.

The invention consists of two stoves, a large and small one, joined in tandem to the same pipe. in mild weather." Patrick explains, "1 lire the small sieve, in cold weather the large one and in extremely cold weather both of them." No patents have been applied for. a SPACE BY ROCKETS Professor to Use Projectiles to Go 150 Miles. Rnswoll. N.

M. Rockets equipped with automatic recording devices will ho shut into the vtrntospht-rc to distance of from 4M to l.Vi miles from the part If surface irmn especially constructed HI fool tower near here this spring in science's boost attempt to penetrate the secrets behind cosmic rays, light ravs and radio waves. The experiments will he the' culmination of months of work on the part Dr. R. II.

fh.ddard. heal the de-partment of physics at Clarke university, Worcester. who expects (hey will yield data of great value to science. One immediate heneticiary would he radio broadcasting. The tower is rising in a shallow valley 25 miles from lloswoll.

In the meantime Doctor Ooddard is carrying out preliminary experiments on a farm four miles from here, aided ly a staff of assistants. The Cuggenhoim foundation is financing the unique tests. Koswell was selected for the site of the experiments because of unique atmospheric and climatic conditions. The type of rocket to he used is 12 feet long ami approximately 2 feet in diameter at its widest point. It is equipped with a parachute designed to he released at the highest point of its flight.

There is no danger of the rocket causing injury. Doctor (loddard be-lieves. as he calculated it will return to the earth almost vertically, and its flight will he tinder control from the tower at all times. The tower site is 15 miles from the nearest settlement. Advantages of the rocket ascensions over stratosphere halloon flights lie in the fact that halloons, to rise heyond 14 miles, must he of such great size and at the same time such light weight that construction dangerous to passengers results, according to Doctor floddard.

He pointed to the fatal outcome of the 72.mki feet stratosphere ascension of three Soviet Russians. The date of the projected tests will depend on the results of ground experiments now being conducted here. "There is a long period of testing before any practical results are certain," Doctor CJoddard explained. "We will probably spend several months in the laboratory before any test will be made." 775 U. S.

Planes Are Now Equipped With Radios Washington. A recent survey by the. bureau of air commerce shows that there are radio-equipped airplanes in commercial and private operation throughout the United States, whereof 345 are owned by the scheduled air lines, 246 installed in private planes, 135 in ships used by individual firms for business purposes and 4'.) in craft employed for air tai and charter flights. Government-owned aircraft, such as that operated by the army, navy and bureau of air commerce itself, many of which carry radio equipment, was not included in the otirvey. A considerable increase in the employment of airplane radio among private owners during the coming year is anticipated as a result of developments that have been under way for some time with the "homing' radio compass.

This device enables an airplane pilot to tune in either on Department of Commerce airways radio stations and course beacons or on regular radio broadcasting stations and fly directly toward them from any point of the compass. Purest Helium Is Found in State of Colorado Pueblo. Colo. Purest helium in the world is found in l.os Animas county in this state. Helium is a rare gas which is iioncombiistible and very buoyant, and is used in dirigibles.

It is found only in the United States and, until recently, was produced only in Texas. Its export, because of its military importance, outside the country is forbidden. Chicago Art Institute Buys "Lost" Rembrandt Chicago. The Chicago Art institut has purchased a Rembrandt painting, "Christ Washing the Disciples' Feet," lost for three centuries. Institute authorities said the work was purchased from an Austrian nobleman, but refused to reveal his Identity or the price.

Other Rembrandts have sold as high as $200,000. Non-Freezing Lake Gives Farmer Idea Geneva, N. V. Farmer Dell bad a great idea. The farmer's inspiration came from a peculiarity of Seneca lake, one of the state's most famous beauty spots.

The lake seldom freezes, despite the fact that surrounding waters are sheets of ice. Only in the most severe cold spells will the lake develop more than skint ice. Farmer idea, as be later admitted, was to till the radiator of his automobile with Lake Seneca water, and stive the cost of purchasing linn freezing agents. To his surprise. tli water which would not freeze in Lake Seneca turned to lee so ouickly during a zero cold wave that the radiator burst in several places.

Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Havens, of Kckomo, will spend the week-end with Mr.

Haven's Mother, Mrs. J. M. Havens. Dry a and by as in I FOR RENT Modern four-room apartment, electric refrigeration.

STEELE 330 North State. Phone 31604. 5t3 FOR RENT Pullman apartment strictly private and complete. Phone 138. J.

S. LOEHR. 415 FOR RENT apartment, 2C401. 3tG Medern four-room P'ood location. Coll FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS SWAP Star oil cook fcr what have you? J.

W. ROB BINS 17 N. Penn. 5t3 FOR SALE Lawn mower table- and churn, electric hot plate and mirror. FRED T.

HAVENS. FOR SALE Irish Cobblers. $1 per bushel; Rurals. 75 cents: Russets. cents; select seed.

Table potatoes, 85 cents per hundred. Call North Penn street, cr V. W. Rob-bins. Philadelphia.

5t3 pel FOR SALE Fordson tractor and plows, G13 Fourth St. 512 pa FOR SALE Baby chicks, the best there is. Have been culled for egg production, vitality and type for 14 years. Hatch every Monday and Thursday. BOOTS HATCHERY.

Ctf eod FOR SALE Baby's day pen. baby's swing, baby's nursery chair, household scales. All in good condition. MRS. LOWELL BRADFORD.

Phone 719. FOR SALE Fordson tractor, cheap for cash; 1-14-16 tcod used double disc; 1-12-16 -ood used double disc: one new 2-row. uoos for $75. DOBBINS. Mohawk.

3t3 eod FOR SALE Hens, alive or dressed. butters, eggs, choose, cakes, noodles, Saturday. FARM MARKET. West Main. FOR SALE -Vitality Starting and Growing Mash.

The "Wonder Feed" with yeast and iodine. Cost no more than ordinary feed. Ask for free booklet on raising chicks. BOOTS' HATCHERY. Fr.

tf FOR SALE Baby chicks. Phone 52804. CLARENCE THORN-BERRY, 423 Sixth 4t2pd. FOR SALE Good 2-wheel farm trailer. DOBBINS MO TOR SALES.

Phone 205. 4t2 FOR SALE For a limited time of ten days beginning with April 0, I will offer for the Charles C. Mtchell property formerly known as the Hays Duncan This beautiful suburban home consisting cf five acres of good land and excellent buildings is located immediately east of the city limits cf Greenfield. Price S3.500.00. ICELAND D.

MITCHELL. Comjr.nnicaio with Grover 4t3 FOR SALE See our brooder stove. net any more trouble than if they were electric. We know, for we us 3 them. BOOTS HATCHERY.

Fr. tf FOR SALE One Indiana i-emi truck; one 34-ton Oakland truck, several pleasure cars, parts, tubes and tires. SHELL FILLING STATION, North Franklin street. ALLISON BROS. 3t3 pd FOR SALE Ei2ht-rcom modern home, including frigidaire.

Will sacrifice price and oiler convenient terms. Call 63802 for appointment 2t7 pd FOR SALE Five-room house, $25 down, eight dollars a month. E. L. DOBBINS.

3d3p. FOR SALE Spray HAMER'S. 18tf. maioriil at FOR SALE Amazing new proposition to rent you a new guaranteed tire at low weekly payments, the tires to be yours after 23 rent al payments. Following are sample rental figures: 13 cents week; 20x4.75, 15 cents week; 19x5, 16 cents week; 18x5.50, 19 cents week.

These are third line but guaranteed tires. Second line ranges from 17 cents to 26 cents per week and first line unlimited guarantee from 18 cents to 31 cents per week. You can pay out in 14 weeks at double above figures, or 7 weeks at four times. Complete stock all grades and sizes cars and trucks, no delays. Also, 100 Pure Pennsylvania Oil, Permit No.

777 under $10,000 bond, 14 cents quart. Best High Test Anti-Knock Red Gas at lowest current prices for cheapest grades. This is HOOSIER PETE speaking from Greenfield, Rushville, JDubnreith, Cambridge City. PhoneT Greenfield 190. Cr.rses Eride "Kal.nnks.

a trib central Asia, believe they have ihe tins; unique wedding custom of tit-' world. When the bridegroom app'-ars for his bride on the welding day. her family orders him away and puts up a sham light. Then ihe brid1 escapes her father on horse and is chased by the bridegroom and his friends. She is caught, of hick home for Ihe ceivitiohv.

The Pampas The pampas are ihe vast, grassy pl: ins central Argentina. Their area is coital to 1 he slate of They are bound on the north by the fotests of (Iran ('haeo and on the south by the steppes of Patagonia. In. ring the rainy season, the pampas are covered with of grasses which for great numbers a luxuriant' growth provide pasturage of cattle and sheep. Where Beauty the Rule From time immemorial Ailes.

France, lias boon the home of beautiful women. It is one place where feminine beauty is so general that it becomes monotonous, in the ruins of the amphiihoaier le-re may be seen the gladiators' cells and Ihe cages in which the wild beasts were kept between their bailies in the arena. Names of Cards relar.d. the Ace of Diamonds is "The F.ari of Cork." it being the ace and the poorest card in the The King This card is believed an evil one. On most fortune- ll, called worsr to be tolling systems the card portends Hi link, its other name tig "The Weekly.

great ham one. earoii Whipping Lctja! Punishment Whipping is a legnl punishment in Delaware, which prescribes it for such crimes as burglary, arson, wifo-hcat-ing. horse-stealing, larceny, etc. In till other states it has been abolished, except as a disciplinary measure In prisons. Detroit had a public whipping post from IsiS to Dance Hall Over Boundary The town dance hall in Naeo.

Mexico, is directly over the Ari.ona-Sonora boundary. When a celebrating American loo boisterous, il is customary him by kicking him of the front door and into another oounfrv. The Lowly Peanut anitf is not really a nut, but The p. of Ihe put- or bean fatni'v. thomrh grown largely in this country, sense are imported from China.

Hazels come mainly from Aia. though they can be grown here. Paving the YVcy Sniilhsonhin scientists say that bicycling has played a larger part in sport and recreation than in transportation, but its great service was in preparing the way for the motor car. Too Much Is Enough "I am willing to said Hi llo. the sage of Chinatown, "but I avoid forgetting to an extent that may keep nio forgiving so frepiently that my effort to gracious appears ridiculous." Americr.n Flag Fish The male American lish has a row of Lino spots, one on every scale.

down the body. Three inches is about i the maximum leng'n ot tins species. India Develops Bird Sanctuary Two hundred sipiare miles in tie Ranganaga and Koi alleys of India have lun-n made a saneriiary for wild animals and birds. An Original Constitution Of the thirteen original states, Massachusetts alone still retains its original constitution, although amended manv times. Indian Village Modern Indian Village, adjacent to Juneau, Alaska, boasts a modern sewage system constructed largely by Indian labor.

Barges Lifted 120 Feet at Pier The world's largest ship elevator is located at Niederfmow, lermany. It raises and lowers barges l'JO feet. Coins Decorate Silverware Coins and medals ofttimes used by early New York- silversmiths as decorations for their wares. CLASSIFIED ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST Large male Angora cat with crippled ear. Last seen in front of Arcade Bldg.

Please phone 678. 3t4 LOST Very small 10-pound Boston bull male. Answers name Tiny. Phone 53004. Harry White, pd WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Service man to call on notling them a well known hog feed, in Hancock county.

Commission on EAle. Post office Heix 89. 5t5 TO 1 75 17 MR. JOHN W. MALIN Following are some recent names that have been added to the long list of widely-known people in this section who are publicly endorsing it and urging all sufferers to get it and take it.

These statements are worth reading: Man of 74 Helped MR. JOHN K. MALIN. of 3406 S. Webster Ft.

Wayne. said: (photo appears above)) "For two years I was a victim of stomach trouble. My meals simply would not digest AT ALL but would lay there in my stomach organs and would sour and turn to gas and I keep belching up a sour, bitter substance and would get Into an awful state of pain and misery. My kidneys simply kept me in CONSTANT misery, in fact. I was so stiff and sore in my back when I got up in the mornings that I could hardly EVEN WALK, and I had to keep rising wtih my kidneys all night long, which broke up my sleep and rest.

I tried everything under the sun but nothing helped me until I got Indo-Vin and it has done me more good than everything else PUT TOGETHER. My meals are digesting perfectly now and my food agrees with me and it never turns sour and forms gas in my stomach like it used to. My kidneys are acting in a normal manner and I can go to bed and sleep and don't have to keep getting up and down all night and I don't have any kidney misery in mv back. It simply Improved my WHOLE SYSTEM and I want to publicly endorse it to all suffering people and- nrse them to get it and take it." Awful Gas Pians MISS MAUDE WHITE, of 708 E. Front Bloomington, 111., said: "My meals would sour in my stomach and bloat me up with so much gas that I thought my insides were going to burst.

The stomach gas would press on my heart and put me in so much pain with my chest that I would get dizzy all over and I kept having terrible sick headaches due to the awful condition of my stomach. Was lso having bowel trouble, in fact, this had gone oxi so long it had gotten chronic with me and I was always taking physic. I tried ALL KINDS of medicine, but Ind-Vin was the only medicine I ever found that turned out to be what I needed. The awful gas misery is gone now and I don have the pains in my chest or around my heart, and the dizzy spells don't come over me. The headaches have vanished.

It gave my bowels a great cleansing and they have Rotten so thev are regular each day. and I never need a laxative or physic. This medicine is a wonder' and I gladly en dorse it." Indo-Vin is new being introduced to the public daily here in Greenfield at the Thomas Drug Store. Also being sold in all the nearby towns by every good druggist throughout this whole Greenfield section. adv Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Long, of Indianapolis visited friends in this city, Thursday afternoon and evening. 0 lbs. 25c 19c CALF LIVER 10-lb. Bg Jack Frost Sugar 54c Monarch Coffee, vacuum packed, lb.

Break of Morn or Thrift Coffee, lb 18c Taggart's Fruit Bar Cookies, lb 23c 3 Bunches Button Radishes 10c Head Lettuce, solid and crisp 7c 3 Cans Climax Wall Paper Cleaner Sardines, packed in salad oil 5c Taggart's Vanilla Wafers, a pound 18c No. Can Sauer Kraut Phone 272 and 228 GROUND BEEF, 2 CHUCK ROAST, BEEF TENDERLCIN lb. Frank Rhoadarmer who has been! hoe: raiser, with the idea of sell- MAnnTT El. AVEG Phone 520 ill for the past three weeks, is I improving as rapidly as his fam I ily would like. 3C.

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