Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 28, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 June 1934 — Page 6
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WAR MOTHERS DEDICATE NEW PARKSUNDAY Grove on White River Near Veterans’ Hospital Gift of City. Formal dedication of the wooded park on White River near the veterans' hospital, given by the city park board to the Marion county chapter. American War Mothers, will be held at 2:30 Sunday. The grove will honor mothers whose sons and daughters served in the World war. The Rev. Daisy Douglas Barr will be master of ceremonies. Presentation of the park will be made by A. C. Sallee, park board superintendent, and its acceptance will be given by Mrs. E. May Hahn, state president of the War Mothers’ organization. Joseph F. Lutes will have charge of the American Legion’s part in the program and Charles R. Michael, state commander, will represent the Veterans of Foreign Wars. The American Legion drum corps and the auxiliary drum corps will take part. Mayor Reginald H. Sullivan will give an introductory address. Landscaping of the grove has resulted in the laying out pf a rock garden filling the entire ravine and reaching the water’s edge where pools, flowers and shrubs have been arranged to preserve the natural beauty of the spot. This garden is the work of Andrew Miller, city park board landscape architect. A rustic fountain bearing a bronze tablet, inscribed: “Presented to World War Mothers by City Park Board June 17, 1934,” also has been put in the grove near a large plaque donated by the mothers and honoring thirty of their deceased members. The North Side Garden Club has placed a stone bench at the head of the garden. SIOO,OOO DIAMOND RING IS RETURNED TO ASTOR Former Fiancee’s Parents Sent Gem Back to Owner. By United Press NEW YORK, June 13.—Society’s gathering places hummed today with reports that the SIOO,OOO diamond ring given Eileen Gillespie by her former fiance, John Jacob Astor 111, soon would supplant the comparatively small stone on the hand of his bride-to-be, Ellen Tuck French. The reports followed disclosure that the thirty-two-carat ring, once a part of France’s crown jewels, had been returned to the 21-year-old socialite by Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lewis Gillespie six months after their daughter’s engagement to young Astor had been terminated. The ring was returned after young Astor apologized in writing for “his language,” the Gillespies announced. ELKS PLAN FLAG DAY Ceremonies to Be Held in Lodge Room Here Friday. Flag day ceremonies will be held by Indianapolis Elks lodge No. 13 Friday night. Lodge officers will conduct the ceremony in the lodge room of the Antlers. The ceremony is observed by all Elks lodges located under the American flag. Cuts Foot on Broken Bottle Stepping on the jagged edges of a broken bottle in Garfield park yesterday, Fred Embree, 14, of 536 North Oriental street, suffered a severely lacerated foot. Six stitches were required to close the gashes.
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NERVOUS BRIDEGROOM BRINGS POLICE SQUAD ON FUTILE BANK RUN
By United Press LAWRENCE, Kan., June 13. Riot and machine guns bristled from police squad cars hastily summoned to the First National bank where a nervous young man loitered. Before their arrival the man left his large sedan bearing New York license tags and asked a teller to change a S2O bill. Police fell upon him when he emerged only to discover he was Lawrence Sterling of Rochester, N. Y., who wanted the change to pay a parson at his wedding to Miss Dorothy Stewart, daughter of the bank’s attorney and a member of the directorate.
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5 YOUTHS HELD ON 6AS STATION THEFTCHAROES Quintet Rounded Up on Tip Furnished Police by Convict Pair. By United Press FRANKLIN. Ind., June 13. Rounded up on information provided by two convicts, five youths were held today on burglary charges in connection with a series of southern Indiana robberies. Those held are William Thomas, 15; Paul Groves, 16, and Julius Moore, 20, all of Madison; Kessler
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L. Sarver, North Madison, and Carroll Scalf, Hayden. They were implicated in confessions of Gideon Consley, 19, Jefferson county, and Solomon Scalf, 20, Jennings county, who are serving ten-year sentences in the state reformatory for automobile banditry. Police said the two prisoners admitted they had “robbed so many filling stations between Indianapolis and Columbus that we can’t remember them all.” Rebekah Party Tonight Ellen Rebekah No. 520 wilftiold a card party at 8 tonight at the home of Mrs. Mattie James, 1301 English avenue.
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JOB’S DAUGHTERS TO INSTALL NEW HEADS Officers to Take Posts in Rites at Masonic Temple. Job’s Daughters of Bethel No. 9 will install the following officers Friday at Masonic temple, Adaias street and Roosevelt avenue. Henrietta Crooke, honored queen; Dorothy Cromer, senior princess; Doris Driggs, junior princess; Marion Newmier, guide; Irene Karns, marshal; Mary Elizabeth Weber, Welch, chaplain;
\ J Dr. Melamet Is chief physician of the Hospital \ : A / “to Repos.” Frequently called for consultation by W / ather doctors on diseases of the intestines. Jlmazmd— tne way she improved” relates Dr. SAMUEL MELAMET, noted French internal specialist!
This case is good news for every single person in this condition! PERHAPS YOU-like Dr. Melamet’s patient—have many things wrong with you, butdon’tknow why! You suffer from indigestion— yet don’t realize it might merely be that your gastric juices are flowing too slowly (so simple to correct). You feel all tired out. Maybe you’re like Miss P—— who. Dr.
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Katherine McWhinney, recorder; ‘EVANGELIST’ GETS 30 Eleanor Beall, pianist. > Jean Rettig, librarian; Jane DAYS IN CHECK CASE Wheeler, first messenger; Erda Harrel, second messenger; Kath- self. Styled Revivalist ‘Forgot to Put eryn Bryor, third messenger; Den- __ . _ , zel Meyers, fourth messenger; Helen Money in Bans. Dean, fifth messenger; Kathlyn A nomad evangelist, wearing Cole, senior custodian; Katherine p i nc e-nez glasses, Lyman C. ZimHorn, junior custodian; Harriet M .. Dumell, inner guard, and Virginia merman ’ 35 ’ ?f 1701 North lUinois Whcdcr, outer gu&rd. street, w&s convicted in municipal court yesterday of issuing frauduDavid Lloyd George Is 111 lent checks and was sentenced to LONDON, June 13.—David Lloyd thirty days on the penal farm. George, 71, war time prime minis- The self-styled revivalist, who ter, was suffering from a slight chill had issued bad checks amounting today. to S2B here, told Clyde Carter, judge
Melamet says, "was fatigued because her system was slowly poisoning itself.” Your eyes are heavy you look wretched. The chances are that your system is clogged with waste.
Perhaps all you need is the same simple thing Dr. Melamet advised for Miss P : “The only prescription I gave her was Yeast,” reports Dr. Melamet. “In a
short timo her strength and appetite returned. Once again, tho girl was full of vigor and tho joy of living.” Yeast yields all these benefits to health because it does three very important things for you;
"Yeast," says Dr; Melamet, "aids digestion by increasing the flow of gastric juices. It stimulates the tired intestinal muscles, softens hard waste matter."
Sunlight fails Indianapolis every night, but electricity for lighting has been always available in its central portion for more than 40 years. Milk and daily papers and most other things are delivered only at special hours and in quantities agreed on in advance. Electricity; is always at the customer’s command, and he may use much or little or none at all. Electricity can not be produced in quantity when conditions are favorable and stored for future use, as can coal and food and most other commodities. It must be used the instant it is produced. Within a thousandth of a second after it is generated, it lights your lamp or turns your fan or operates your vacuum cleaner or heats your stove or drives your motor. Your electric clock; keeps perfectly reliable time because its running is controlled by the electric generators of the Harding street power plant. Although each of these generators weighs more than 800,000 pounds, they; are so finely constructed and so expertly regulated that they run much more accurately than a watch. In spite of the fact that many millions of dollars have been spent in Indianapolis in providing huge power plants and transformers and transmission lines and other technical equipment, electric lights cost consumers less than one-tenth as much, on a candle power basis, as smoky, flickering and dangerous kerosene lamps cost our fathers.
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pro tem., that “he must have forgotten to put the money in tho bank.”
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