Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 279, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 April 1924 — Page 11
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FOUR ON POLICE ‘MISSING’ SLATE Reformatory Prisoner Es- : capes—Two Boys Gone, Police are seeking four persons today. Assistant Superintendent Viles of the State reformatory, Pendleton, Ind., reports that Walter Sanford, alias Wallace Sanford, 23. formerly of 437 E. New York St., escaped Thursday. Mrs. William Jett. 3903 E. TwentyEighth St., reports her two boys miss- 1 ing. They are: Frank Jett. 13. who has light brown hair, blue eyes and wore blue overalls and dark mackinaw coat. William Jett, 14. who has dark brown hair, dressed similarly. C. O. Simpkins of Joliet, 111., asked police to locate Gordon Woods, missing since Aug. 6. FLIGHT AGAIN POSTPONED Storms Are Raging Along Route of Globe Fliers. By United Press SEATTLE, Wash., April 4.—Storms raging in the vicinity of Sitka today forced postponement of the start of the second leg of the American round the-world air flight. The aviators were out early to make their start as scheduled, but reports showed similar weather as Thursday mas brewing in the vicinity of the *lutian islands had reached Sitka. GIRL BANDIT GETS $l5O Restaurant Proprietor Is Victim After Serving Elaborate Dinner. Bu United Press NEW YORK, April 4.—The bobbed haired bandit craze spread to the Bronx today with Felix Dinaldo, restaurant owner, a victim. Felix served an elaborate dinner to an attractive bobbed haired girl and her escort, accepted a substantial tip and then got the shock of his life when the girl pushed a pistol In his ribs while her companion took the day’s receipts—slso—from the till.
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Explosion at Utah Coal Mine Makes 417 Widows and Orphans
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A FEW OF THE CASTLE GATE (UTAH; CHILDREN WHO LOST THEIR FATHERS IN A COAL MINE EXPLOSION.
CTASTLE GATE, Utah. April 4. —Usually a mine disaster is ■ forgotten by all but the folks in the grief-stricken community before the victims are buried. This is the story of those who cannot forget. Newspapers carried the story of the explosion in the Utah Fuel Company mine here in which 173 men were killed. Here's the story of a survey made after the disaster. This survey showed: That the blast affected 417 dependents, of whom 25 are expectant mothers and 37 are babies un-
der one year of age. Boys over 16 and girls over 18 are not listed as dependents. That 343 of the families which lost their breadwinner had no income or asset other than the wage of the men who were killed. Only one of the 173 victims owned his home. That only 22 of the 173 men carried life insurance, totaling $50,000. That in the Horace Simpson family both father and son were killed, leaving as dependents the widow &nd nine children. Mrs. Simpson expects to become a mother again in May or June.
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CHILD’S ILLS REAPPEAR Indiana Medical Dean Urges Early Prevention. Many of the causes of illness and death in the case of a person 30 to 40
GAVE CARDUI TO DAUGHTER George K. Kniess, of Polo, Found Relief From StomResult of Her Own Long, Successful Use of It.
“My tack and hips gave me a great deal of trouble,” Mrs. W. J. Daugherty recently told a visitor at her home, on Route 2, Gadsden, Ala. “When I became . . . the second time," continued Mrs. Daugherty, “J had the same trouble, only worse . . . Medicines did me no good at all; in fact, I got worse Instead of better. Finally, when I had given up hope of getting well, a neighbor told me about Cardui. My husband got me a bottle and I started on it at once. “Immediately I began to improve. I have taken Cardui ever since, when I get puny . . . For female trouble It can’t oe beat. I gave it to my daughter. “I took it because I suffered so from aching all over —arms, legs and head. My head would ache for weeks at a. time. After taking Cardui I have completely recovered.” Cardui is a perfectly harmless, mild, purely vegetable extract of medicinal herbs. One of .the ingredients of which it Is composed has heen known to medical science for over six hundred years, and has heen recommended by medical writers as being of great value in many female ailments. Sold everywhere. Try the drug store first.
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years old could be eliminated if contagious diseases were prevented in children, according to Dr. Charles P. Emerson, dean Indiana University
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School of medicine, in an address to members of the American Business Men’s Club at the Lincoln. Club members are planning a the-
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ater party for their wives and guests April 15 at the Murat when the Haresfoot Club of University of Wis-
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