Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 182, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 December 1931 — Page 2

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2 LOSE LIVES, T INJURED IN AUTO MISHAPS Aged Persons Are Killed; Stricken Down as They Cross Streets. Automobile, accidents on sleetcovered streets Tuesday night claimed the lives of two aged persons and resulted in injuries to seven others. The dead are Henry Segal, 80, of 705 South Meridian street, and Mrs. Mary Gellert, 71. of 835 Fletcher avenue. Their deaths, after they were S' struck by automoI biles as they J, \ J? crossed thoroughfares, raised Marion county’s traffic fatality toll to 163 for the year, a record number of automobile deaths in the county's history. Segal succumbed to skull fracture at city hospital several hours after he was hurled to the pavement at McCarty ana Meridian streets by an automobile driven by Maurice Stein, 45, of 906 South Illinois street. Segal never gained consciousness after the accident. In a statement to Coroner Fred W. Vehling, Stein said he did not see Segal crossing the street because of the rain and sleet which obscured his view. Mrs. Gellert is said to have walked into the path of an auto driven by Armas Stoksc, 20, of 950 West VerMothers, Mix This At Home for a Bad Cough You’ll br pleasantly surprised when you make up thin simple home mixture and try it for a distressing cough due to a cold. It takes but a moment to mix, costs little, and saves money, but it can be depended upon to give quick and lasting relief. Get 2 1 /k ounces of Piuex from any druggist. Pour this into a pint bottle; then till it with plain granulated sugar syrup or strained honey. The full pint thus made costs no more than a small bottle of ready-made medicine, yet it is much more effective. Jt is pure, keeps perfectly and children love its pleasant taste. This simple remedy has a remarkable three-fold action. It goes right to the seat of trouble, loosens the germladen phlegm, and soothes away the inflammation. Part of the medicine is absorbed into the blood, where it acts I directly upon the bronchial tubes and thus helps inwardly to throw off the j whole trouble with surprising ease. Pinex is a highly concentrated compound of Norway Pine, containing the I active agent of creosote, iu a refined, | palatable form, and known as one of the greatest medicinal agents for severe j coughs and bronchial irritations. I>o not accept a substitute for Pinex. It is guaranteed to give prompt relief or money refunded. —Advertisement.

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i their car collided with another. Cof- | fey said he was carrying his companion to a farmhouse when an automobile struck him. Other persons injured In accidents: James Yarberry, 23, of 159 Blake street, leg fracture and head injuries: Mrs. Bertha Weiss, 38, of 2935 Ruckle street, face cuts and bruises; Mrs. Dora Paffley, 55, of 2416 Pierson street, back injuries; Ernest Poland, 48, of Brownsburg, leg bruises; Ores Mabbitt, 60. R. R. 2, Box 503, face cuts; Charles Brickert, 41, of 811 Denison street, left leg cuts, and Mrs. Myrtle Fallen, 27, of 1005 Belle Vieu place, bruises and cuts. Italy’s Wartime Premier Dies I nitd I‘rrxx ROME, Dec. 9.—Antonio Salandra, 78, war-time premier of Italy, j died today from arteriosclerosis and heart trouble. Salandra became j gravely ill two days ago.

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COUNTY TO CUT ALLEXPENSES Council Issues Order for Rigid Economy. Purse strings of the county were tightened Tuesday for 1932 when councilmen ordered heads of administrative offices, courts and institutions not to exceed budget appropriations in the next twelve months. Orders of rigid economy will be sent out by County Auditor Harry Dunn. They will direct officials to “watch the budget allowances and don’t exceed them in 1932.’’ As the council order was issued, members approved a temporary loan

of *22,000 to pay the debts of administering relief to county poor. Majority of this fund will pay bills of the needy which have piled up in the office of the Center township trustee. The remainder will be divided in other townships. The council also approved a *6OO fund for John W. Corydon, circuit court bailiff, to raise his pay to $2,400 annually, set several years ago by Judge Harry O. Chamberlin. The additional money was granted after a council cut had been ruled against by the court and a court order issued for the payment. Blind Fish Found in Well By United Prtsx SAN ANTONIO. Tex., Dec. 9. Blind fish have been discovered in an artesian well 1.500 feet deep, part of the city water system. The change in pressure kills them as soon as they are pumped to the surface.

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