Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 231, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 February 1924 — Page 17
FRIDAY, FEB. 8,1924
INTERVIEW DENIED BY LLOYD GEORGE • Former British Premier Declares Wilson Was Loyal. By United Press LONDON, Feb B.—An alleged Interview with ex-Premler Lloyd George, purporting to criticise the actions of the late ex-President Wilson at Paris, has been repudiated by the former prime minister and the incident closed. “I did not give the Interview," Lloyd George raid. Three nations —France. America and Britain—had been aroused by the allegation that Lloyd George accused Wilson and Clemenceau of making a secret pact regarding French accupation of the Rhineland while the British statesman was absent In London. "Mr. Wilson, I need hardly say, acted In perfect loyalty," Lloyd George said, “and It cannot he Imputed as blame of either Wilson or Clemenceau I was called to England when these grave matters were under d'seusaion. NINE ? ESCAPE DEATH Natural Ice Bridge Gives Way, Carrying Human Passengers. By United Pres* QUEBEC, Feb. B.—Breaking of a natural Ice bridge and the sweeping away down the raging St. Lawrence nine persons proved to have rein n<> casualties. * All those trapped when the Ice gave way with~a terrific roar managed to scramble “ashore, but did not report their safety. Ferries hunted for them throughout the night.
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RID SELF OF BAD BLOOD AND BOILS Carl Johnson, Indianapolis Man, Says Todd’s 'fonic, Which Has the Strength-Building Qualities of Rare Old Wine, Is the Greatest AllAround Tonic in the World. Rebuilt His System.
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ABOVE—WILSON'S CASKET BEING REMOVED FROM THE HEARSE AT BETHLEHEM CHAPEL FDR THE FUNERAL SERVICES PRELIMINARY TO PLACING THE BODY IN THE CRYPT OF THE EDIFICE. BELOW—THE FINAL EARTHLY JOURNEY OF WOODROW WILSON. THROUGH STREETS CROWDED BY THOUSANDS WHO PAID HOMAGE, THE FUNERAL HEARSE WAS ESCORTED TO BETHLEHEM CHAPEL BY PALLBEARERS SELECTED FROM THE ENLISTED RANKS OF THE ARMY. NAVY AND MXRINE CORPS. THESE SAME MEN SERVED IN A SIMILAR CAPACITY AT THE HARDING SERVICES.
Radio Programs Saturday Chicago, IIL—KYW (Central. 536) * 11.35 A. M.—Table tdlk. 6:50 P. M. —Children's bedtune story. 7 to 7:30 P. M—Dinner concert. 8 to 8:58 P. M.—Musical program. 10 to 12 A. M. —Midnight revue. Schenectady, N. Y.—WGY (Eastern, 380) $.30 P. M.—Dance music. Louisville, Ky.—WHAS (Central, 400) 4 to 5 P. M.—Orchestra. 7:30 to 9 P. M.—Concert. Reading, "An Interesting Historical Episode.”, Davenport, lowa—WOC (Central, 484) 12 M.—Chimes. 3:30 P. M.—Preparation of-leather. 5:45 P. M. —Chimes. 6.33 P. M. —Sandman's Visit. 7 P. M. —“Our National Guard.” 9 P. M.— Orchestra and vocal selections. Detroit, Mich.—WWJ (Eastern, 617) 9:30 A. M.—“ Tonight’s Dinner." 3 P. M.—Orchestra. 7:30 P. M.—Orchestra. TAFT RECOVERS HEALTH Former President, However, Must Not Resume Hard Work. By United Press WASHINGTON. Feb. B.—Former President Taft Is now considered virtually to have recovered from the attack of indigestion which sent him to bed on Wednesday. Taft will remain Indoors for a few days longer and must not resume hard work at the Supreme Court for some time to come. Bond Issue Is Awarded The Northern Trust Company, Chicago, and the Detroit Trust Company, Detroit, today held a $400,000 bond Issue for money to build extension of Pleasant Run Blvd., on a Joint bid of par, accrued Interest and $15,720 premium.
*1 suffered from different forms of stomach trouble and indigestion. I was badly troubled with boils, had rheumatism of the muscles, dizzy spells and gastritis. Then the demonstrator Induced me to take Todd’s Tonic and so far I have used four bottles. I want to say now that I recommend Todd’s Tonic because it relieved me of rheumatism of the muscle*. I no longer suffer from those dizzy spells, my blood is once more in a healthy condition and I am free from boils. I have a wonderful appetite and the use of Todd’s Tonic has eliminated all symptoms of biliousness and gastritis. I think it is the greatest all-round tonic in the world.’’ CARL JOHNSON, 630 N. New Jersey Street, Indianapolis, Ind. Todd’s Tonic, with its wine-like flavor, is most pleasant to take; Sold at Haag Drug Company’s 8 stores and other good drug stores in Indianapolis.
30,000 FLOOD VICTIMS Brazil Rivers Flood City and Countryside Near Rio De Janeiro. By United Press RIO DE JANEIRO, Feb. B.—Thirty thousand people are homeless from the flood of the River Parahyba, which Thursday Inundated the city of Campos, In the state of Rio De Janeiro. Floods also are reported from many
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parts of north Brazil, owing to recent heavy rains. Novelist Commits Suicide Bv United Press WHITLEY BAY, England. Feb. The celebrated English novelist. Qulnnle Scott Hopper, committed euidde today by slashing her throat with a razor, because she was unable “to think up any new ideas for stories.”
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