Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 203, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 January 1930 — Page 12

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ENGLISH PEER, TWICE DIVORCED, TO WED AGAIN Duke of Westminster to Take Third Plunge Into Matrimony. Bu United Pm* LONDON, Jan. 3—The duke of Westminster, one of the sportiest peers of England, twice divorced, wealthy, a yachtsman, big game hunter and soldier of note, is tricing a third plunge into matrimony. This tin*: he will take as his bride Miss Loel/a Ponsonby, daughter of Sir Frederick Ponsonby, treasurer to the king, and keeper of the privy purse. Westminster is 50 and his bride is 27. The duke first was married to Constance Cornwallis-West, who divorced him in 1919. A year later he married Violet Rowley, who broke her ties in 1926. As head of the Grosvenor family, the duke of Westminster owns about 600 acres of the most valuable property in London and is one of the wealthiest landlords in Great Britain. He won military honors both in the Boer and World wars. A second engagement of interest to London society expected shortly will be that of the countess of Seafield, the youngest countess “in her own right,” who, at 23. is planning to wed Derrick Studley Herbert, noted Eton athlete. Herbert is 22. Veteran's Widow Dies ftv Tin*rs Snrclnl DUBLIN, Ind, Jan. 3.—Mrs. Mary Funk, 84, widow of Joseph Funk, a veteran of the Civil war, is dead here. She leaves two daughters, Mrs. Inez Frank, Dublin, and Mrs. Elizabeth Mitchell, Liberty, and a sister, Mrs. Lola Cartwright, Newcastle.

Ludwig Economy Millinery ENTIRE STOCK AND FIXTURES SOLD BY RECEIVER FOR BENEFIT OF CREDITORS •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SALE STARTS PROMPTLY AT 8:30 O’CLOCK SATURDAY MORNING Entire Stock and J^TqFixturesMast mT'-* jjk> Sold at Once 1 mm the Public! j The Ludwig Economy Millinery Cos. has been in \ a \ ~ / business for 61 yearn and is known throughout 1 s \ ffV the state for smartest styles and highest quality. \ / \ / \ Here you have hundreds of smart new creations . \ f \ j I at LESS THAN 4 PRICE! Be here! Let noth- /' | / ing keep you away! / Entire Stock of High-Grade Hats Placed in FIVE LARGE GROUPS A LOT NO. 1 jfi LOT NO. 2 and LOT NO. 3 442 Ladies’ 387 Ladies’ || 443 Ladies’ and Children's B Smart Trimmed B $2.49 to $3.95 Trim’d. I u'itc I HATS I HATS Hr\ I B Sale Price || Sale Price 25 c 50 C l*P° ■■BBBBBBBHF ■■■■■■flHßF | 376 Ladi^s ,A s3 to $4.95 1 357 Ladies’ $4 to $6.95 Trimmed AF S Trimmed #jr I HATS Si - 45 I HATS $1 - 3& I Dashing off - the - face Y|j || new creations g I In rich feltsfvelrets and _B_ B head sires. Richly Uned. I tricots—out they go at §| Out they go at e *“ Be Here r Nothing when the < NOTICE: Millinery Manufacturers and Schools Reserved Doors j consist!nV'ot "h'rijds* p nnp 1 Onv QCaw on Everything Open at hO6S 31 1U%10z3%do t i h i e A r I; Must Be 8:30 A. M. 'n° lhfr ... .. ' JJ Sold LUDWIG MIULINERY 338-340 E. WASHINGTON ST. ONE-HALF BLOCK EAST OF COURTHOUSE

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A big shot on the campus, pretty Helen Taylor must make good marka at George Washington university, at Washington, D. C., where she is captain of the women’s rifle team. For three consecutive years she has led her co-ed markswomen to victory in the women’s intercollegiate matches of the National Rifle Association. Here you see her in practice for this year’s event.

SUDDEN DEATHS LESS Half of 32 in Hamilton County Due to Heart Disease. Bv Time* Bvceial NOBLESVILLE, led., Jan. 3.—The annual report of Frank Evans, coroner of Hamilton county, shows that there were thirty-two sudden deaths in the county during 1929

which is eight less than in the previous year. The report shows that sixteen persons died suddenly of heart disease, five were killed in automobile accidents, two in factory accidents; five died of cerebral hemorrhage, three committed suicide and two met death in railroad accidents. In 1928 seven were killed in automobile accidents In the county.

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FOX FIGHTS TO KEEP CONTROL OF JFILM FIRM Financial Statement Seen by Wall Street Desi to Stockholders. Bv United Perm NEW YORK, Jan. 3—William Fox, who nurtured a nickleodeon in a musty Brooklyn storeroom until it grew into a vast theatrical organization, catering amusement to millions of persons, is not going to let the child of his genius be wrested from his grip without a fight. He didn’t use the word "fight," but in the fashion of business men. he issued a statement of the Fox Film Corporation’s financial condition as an answer to open threats of receivership. The statement, which showed the assets of the corporation, over and above all liabilities, to be in excess of $73,000,000 and the estimated earnings for 1929 over $19,000,000, seemed to say for Fox: “Here, you who would throw me into receivership, read this statement. You haven’t got a leg to stand on.’’ The threat of receivership came in an announcemeht by Stanley W. Lazarus, counsel for the Class A stockholders’ protective committee. Although the Class A stockholders have no vote in the affairs of the company, which only recently passed from the personal control of its founder to a committee of trustees, including Fox, the announcement

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was interpreted in Wall Street as a gesture to force Fox out. According to Wall Street sources, the stockholders want to push Fox out because they feel he is too ambitious and blame him for the company's losses when the stock in&iket collapsed. Fox had been planning to acquire control of Loew’s, Inc., at 4 the time of the crash and had spent millions in bringing talking pictures to the fore. With the market break. Fox managed to obtain loans said to have been as high as $100,000,000 —with a stipulation that a committee of three trustees, including Fox, be created to govern the corporation. The Netherlands, more than half the size of England and Wales, is really French and German soil carried down by the Meuse and Rhine rivers.

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MONEY SOUGHT FORMEMORIAL Congress to Hold Hearings on Vincennes Project. Bv United Frees WASHINGTON, Jan. 3.—Hearings on bills to authorize appropriation of $750,000 more for the George Rogers Clark memorial at Vincennes. Ind., will be conducted by both the house and senate library committees soon after congress convenes next week. A sum of $1,000,000 was authorized as the federal contribution to the

project at the last session, and the additional $750,000 will be recommended by Indiana congressmen The senate passed a $1,750,000 authorization bill at the last session, but the house cut the total to $1,000,000 and the bill, as finally ajjproved by the President, carried this amount. Representative Vestal <Rep., Ind,;, said he was confident the additional appropriation would be authorized without serious opposition. Senator Fess (Rp. t Ohio;, chairman of the memorial committee

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plans to call a meeting soon to taks the necessary steps for an early start on construction work. Smallpox Causes Death Cv Timet Bvtrial MT. AUBURN. Ind., Jan. 3.—Mrs. Cliarles Huddleston, 58, is dead from smallpox. Her death is the first fatality In an epidemic of the disease In western Wayne county. Her husband also lias the smallpox. She leaves her husband and two sons, Kenneth and Henry Huddleston.