Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 270, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 April 1929 — Page 16
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WOMEN’S AUTO DRIVING COURSE OPENS TONIGHT Expert Will Give Lectures at Hoosier Athletic Club Auditorium. To women automobile drivers all roads lead to the ballroom of the Hoosier Athletic Club tonight. The reason? Captain Art Hickox will open a scries of nightly lectures on “Efficiency in Automobile Driving.” Captain Hickox is in Indianapolis and will present the lecture course at the Hoosier Athletic Club, under the auspices of The Indianapolis Times. Admission to the lecture course is free, but tickets must be presented at the door. These tickets may be obtained from many Idling stations, from The Times office, the Hoosier Motor Club and at the Hoosier Athletic Club Along viih the talks of men prominent in automobile circles in Indianapolis, Captain Hickox will present several motion picture films loaned by the United States Chamber of Commerce, bureau of mines and engineering. These films will how the actual operation of a gas engine, with cutout views showing the gas igniting, movement of the various units of the motor and all the tilings that happen after you step on the starter button. A short story film will be shown with a safety lesson as its aim. The program starts at 8. so take a little time out, get a ticket and attend the opening of the series. Remember, the Hoosier Athletic Club, in the ballroom, at 8 this evening. John D. Gives Dimes to Singer P.i/ United Pr, ■ NEW YORK. April I.—Marion Talley, Kansas City songbird, is the proud possessor of two dimes, placed into her hand by John D. Rockefeller Sr. after a recital at Daytona Beach, Fla. STOMACH AGONY AND BACK-ACHE ENDED Mrs. Anderson in Perfect Health Now. Kats Well. Gaining Weight. Every one troubled with indigestion. back-ache or constipation will realize how welcome perfect health was to Mrs. Philip Anderson, 848 Rush St„ South Bend. Ind., after years of suffering. She tells her experience as follows: “I suffered agonies with stomach, liver and kidney trouble for seven years, ever since my little girl was bom. I was badly constipated, extremely nervous, and simply worn out by loss of sleep and dreadful pains in my back. I had no pep at all. I was very bilious, had bad dizzy spells, and my complexion turned yellow. I went down to 90 pounds. Gas formed on mv stomach every time I ate anything, and the bloating and cramps pained me terribly. Food felt like a rock in my stomach. At times the pains were so intense I could hardly breathe. Often I sat. up half the night trying to get my breath. I thought I would die. Nothing gave me any relief, and I was on the verge of despair when I started to take Viuna. At once I began to improve. My appetite came back, indigestion vanished, and now I eat anything I want. I sleep fine, am not nervous any more, and never have those awful dizzy spells. My skin is clear and I've gained ten pounds. Friends all say how well I look.” There must be something different, something truly wonderful about a medicine which has promptly ended so many severe cases of back-ache, stomach trouble, kidney pains and rheumatism. Try one bottle of Viuna under positive guaranty. $1 at druggists or mailed postpaid by Iceland Medicine Cos., Indianapolis, Ind.
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PUPILS ON WAY EAST Eighteen Manual and Shortridge Students Take Trips. With Mrs. Estelle Ray in charge j of the group eighteen students of ; Manual Training and Shortridge high schools left Indianapolis last i night on the Pennsylvania train. ! Spirit of St. Louis, for a vacation | trip through eastern cities. The 1 trip is the third of its kind spon- : sored by the Pennsylvania railroad. The party will stop at Gettysburg, ■ Washington, Mt. Vernon, Alexandria, Baltimore. Fort McHenry and Annapolis. They will return Friday. Itille Match Ends in Tic | lln 7 lines Special MARION, Ind.. April 1.-—V. G. ' Walmer and E. Huffaker tied for ; first place in the rifle match con--1 ducted by the Marion Rifle Club at j National Guard armory. Each scored 191.
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GIRL SERIOUSLY HURT IN CRASH Miss Charline DeWitt Suffers Broken Ribs. Miss Charline DeWitt, 20, of 2816 Boulevard place, is in city hospital with critical injuries, the most seriously hurt of numerous w r eek-end automobile crash victims. She has three broken ribs and a punctured lung. Miss DeWitt was riding in a car driven by Ernest Smith, 29, of Sweetser. Ind., when it struck a safety zone marker at Pine and Washington streets early today. Smith, who was cut and bruised, said another motorist cut in on him and forced him into the marker. Miss Ruby Hirschberger, 29, of 1326 West Twenty-Sixth street and Ben Spencer, 35, of Sweetser, other passengers with Smith, also were cut and bruised. B. & 0. OFFICIALS TO SEE LESLIE ON MERGER Arguments favoring absorption of the Monon railroad by the Baltimore & Ohio were to be presented to Governor Harry G. Leslie this afternoon by officials of the B. & O. The Governor has requested At-torney-General James M. Ogden and members of the public service commission to attend the hearing. Commissioners sided with protesting Monon stockholders and directed the attorney-general to file an intervening petition with the interstate commerce commission protesting the absorption. Monon officials last week called on the Governor urging him to oppose the transaction.
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