Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 52, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 July 1934 — Page 9

JULY 11. 1034

M'NUTT HEADS DELEGATION TO GREET FARLEY Democratic Party Chief Bans Conferences at Visit Friday. A nr homing committee will srreet Pn ■ rr.aster-General James A Farlr when he arrives at Union station at 2 30 Friday afternoon to be g •of honor at the Claypool Friday night at a banquet in his honor. The post master-general will be taken directly to the hotel, but th re will be no reception and it v announced Mr. Farley will not hold conferences. The dinner is scheduled at 6. Mr. Farley will speak ■ 1 and finish by 8 and leave Inartiapohs for Springfield. 111., a half ..our after his address. Named on the reception committee by Omer Jackson, Democratic state chairman, are Governor Paul V McNutt. Senator Frederick Van Nuvs all officers and members of the state committee; Mrs. Samuel Faiston a..d Thomas D Taggart, members of the national committee; a'! Democratic elective officials. g'a;e candidates. congressmen. M Reginald H. Sullivan and Adolph Seidensticker. Indianapolis postmaster. CITY TEACHER GETS TRANSFER TO ENGLAND Washington High >chnol l.oses Miss Failing in Exchange. Miss France.-. Failing. English teacher at Washington high school, will h* assigned to a teaching post In England in an arrangement made lor the interchange of teachers, it wa- announced last night at the school board meeting. Miss Failing will teach at the Far nham Girls* grammar school next year, taking the place of Miss Elsie Marion Andrews, who will teach at Washington high school. Thr'e years ago, Mrs. Alice M. Shultz of Washington high school went to England under similar conditions. Steel Company Manager Killed h’l I Hitnl l-r. J> WAUKEGAN, 111.. July 11.—L. W. Hostettcr, 51, general manager of tlie Allegheny Steel Company, died yesterday of injuries suffered in an automobile accident earlier in the

LAZINESS CAUSED BY TORPID LIVER SCIENTISTS AGREE

Half-Alive Feeling, Hilious Attacks, Yellowish “Muddy” Complexion and Dizzy Spells Are Common Among People Today. New Medical Is Found, Known as Indo- \ in. W hich Helps Liver to Function Normally and Costs Very Little. If you were told that the tired, , lazy, drowsy feeling so common among people today is directly ! caused, in most by an inac- j tive liver k would sound tamed-1 ible. wouldn't it? Yet this is a j proven fact from actual records. Btit science has found a medicine that works with the food we eat and acts 141011 the liver. Not a cure-all. not a patent’ medicine.

.but anew formula ’call ed Indo-Vin. |now being introduced to crowds daily here in India napohs by The Indo-Vin Man in 'person at the [Hook's Drue Store, i Illinois and Washington S f s. It was first introduced a pew weeks ago and [hundreds of bot|tles are now being sold in this I city and leading druggists state that it is helping people who had

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never been really helped before by ANY medicine. What It Will Do Taken shortly after meals. IndoV.n mixes with the food in ones s', mach. aiding Nature and throwing ofT poisons that foster stomach troubles and permitting the liver to function properly. It helps bring out impurities which cause halfs; k. tired feelings and low energy. It will relieve gas tfrequently from the first doset which may have been inside cf your stomach for a long time, contaminating your blood and inner-organs. By its natural cleansing action. Indo-Vm often puis a stop to the skin eruptions that are caused by Impurities and will overcene the sallowness or ••muddy” complexion that is due to sluggish

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Tonight’s Radio Excursion

WEDNESDAY P M J OOe—Jsrk Brook' sci Copeland * orchestra i CBS WABC , B uck orchestrs .NBC. W'EAF. 3 IV- Sitipov” <CB3 I WABC 3 30—Jack Armstrong .CBS' WABC Sk*'ch ”C Id Jim Br.dgcr -NBCi WEAF Organist <CBS' WBEM M Perk mi NBC WE NR 3 45—Two Pali and a Oil >CBS; KLRA Ouartet .NBC. WEAP. 4 00—Z:to * orchestra <NBC. WEAF. Near Ea*' Foundation program ■ CBS. WABC Education in Neva 'NBC* WJZ 4 IS—Bobhv Benson and Bunny Jun .CBS. WABC Wurtzebacb* orchestra .CBSi WISV 4 30—Ba < NBC l ’W*A£ X Sister* • NBCi WJZ Jerrv Cooper baritone (CBo 4 45—Jou<PWilliam* .CBS. WABC. Vocal . NBC' WEAF. _ Pollacks orchestra 'CBS' WBBNL 5 oo—One Kaitki* orchestra .CBS* 5 15 Bc-'on Downer 'CBS' WABC. Win ° Lt.ndell *NBC. WJZ Gen- ard Glenn 'SHr ’ EA vF* a r s.SO—Vocal a.'.d orchestra 'NBC. WEA r. Irene Rich .NBC WJZ S<*rfn4dfrs iCBS WABC 6 4a—Boake Carter -CB| p WABC. 6 00— M?iUne n and , ‘p;iH SoYta!nv’s'orchestra * CBS. W ABC jack Pear, and Van Stccdcn s or- , e ta NBC' WEAF Crime Clues .NBCi WJZ. 6 is— E an Evan*, trio and orchestra CBS. WABC 630 Marshall s Broadway Vanities tCBSI B intone <NBO WJZ Wavnc Kings orchestra (NBC) WEAF (. 45-Bane Ruth 'NBC WZ 7 00—Hour of Bmiies NBC WEAF N.no Martin Koswlanetz orchestra .CBS WABC Ootdman band .NBC> WJZ 7 jo— Looking a: Life 'CBS. WABC. Lot* Storv program 'NBC. WJZ 7 45— Eir.erv Deutsch. Violinist .CBSI B.oo— Bvrd Expedition Broadcast .CBS. I* .rdi and Royal Canadians NBC WEAF Drama and Music (NBC WJZ 8 30—' The Other Americas" .NBCi WEAF. „ California Melodies .CBS WABC. Harrv Riehman John B Kenneoy and penny’s orrhestra NBCi WJZ 9 00—Nick Lucas CBS. W’ABC Me-.er- orchestra .NBC' WEAF. Bisses orchestra 'CBS' W'BBM. 9 ]s—Gene and Glenn <NBC WMAO. News; Little Jack Little orchestra .CBS' WABC Baritone .NBC. WJZ 9:3o—National Radio Forum iNBCI WEAF. He sberter** orchestra INBC * WJZ. 9 45 — v ; orchpstra iNBC WJZ Datlev's orchestra .CBS' "ABC. 10 00—Duehin’s orchestra 'NBCI WEAr. Harris’ orchestra .NBC. WJZ_ Red Nichols orchestra .CBSi 10:30—Lucas’" orchestra 'NBCi WEAF At Kavelins orchestra (CBSi WABC Berger's orcliestra (NBC. WJZ 11:00 —Russell’s orchestra (COS. WBBM. WFBM (1230) Indianapolis Indianapolis Power and r ight Comoanv) WEDNESDAY *5 soYl.Freddie Hankla orchestra <CB3). 5 45—Pira'e club. 6 00— Cowboys. . . . fi 15—Evan Evans and orchestra (CBS), f, 30—Bohemians. 7 00—Nino Martini and orchestra (CBS.. 7 30—Looking at Life ICBSI. 7 45—Ovpsv Violin 'CBS'. 8 00—Bvrd Expedition Broadcast (CBS). p. in—California Melodies ICBSI. o or)— Nick Lucas (CBS' 9 15—News iCBS>. 9 20—Baseball scores. 9 30—Little Jack l.ittlc orchestra (CBSi. 9 45—Frank Dailey orchestra .CBS I. to 00 —Red Nichols orchestra tCBSi. 10 30—Serrtiadcrs. , to 45—At Kavelin orchestra 'CBS'. 11 00 Jack Rus'cll orchestra iCBS^ 11 39—Rav O'Hara orchestra .CBo> 12:00—Mid— Sign oft. WKBF (1400) Indianapolis llndianan n, .s Broailra.tlne Inc.l WEDNESDAY P M. 4 no—Horacio Zito orchestra tNBCI. 4 30—News flashes. 4.45 Martha Meats .NBC).

The Liver, When Sluggish and Inactive. Slows Down the “Bile Flow,” Causing Headaches and Low Energy. liver and will put the rosy glow of health into your cheeks. Physicians will tell you.that your liver bile must flbw freely or your food won't digest. It just decays in the bowels and you have a thick, bad taste and your breath is bad. Skin often breaks out in blemishes, your head aches and your whole system is poisoned. But Indo-Vin will make your liver more active and clear away the old bile, thus relieving spells of biliousness and sick headache. This is no mere tablet, pill or salts, and not a powder, syrup or capsule and it does not contain alcohol or a single habit-forming drug, but it is a scientific LIQUID mixture from 21 Medicinal Plants, all blended into one remarkable compound. It will not make you sick or nauseate you like calomel and ordinary liver medicines. It contains a combination of ingredients not found in any other known formula, and while it is being introduced in Indianapolis every suffering person can take it at the small cost of only a few cents a day. So if liver or bowel affliction, or stomach distress is sapping your vitality it would certainly be a mistake not to try it. The Indo-Vin Man is now at the Hook's Drug Store. Illinois and Washington Sts., daily meeting the public and introducing and explaining this great new formula of Natures finest medicinal ingredients. —Advertisement.

5 00— Knothole Gang. 5 10— Where to go in Indianapolis. 6 lfc—Walkashow derby. 5 30—Frank Mcrnwell s adventures, o 45—Trio 6 00—Happy Long 6 15—Marvel Mvers' Cheer Parade 6 30—Wayne King s orchestra (NBC'. 7 00—Goldman band .NBC., 8 00—Guv Lombardo’s orchestra (NBC) 8 30—De Vore Sisters g 45—This week in Indianapolis. 9 00—Sports review; 9:ls—Gene and Glenn <NBC). 9 30—The Grab Bag 9 45—Don Bextor’s orchestra 'NBC). 10:00—Waikasbow derby. 10:15 Blue Grass Rov. 10 30—Jack Berger s orchestra <NBC 11 00—Lr,ard Keiiar’s orchestra 'NBCI 11:38—Tom Coaklev s orchestra .NBC). 12 00—Midnight—Sign off WLW (700) Cincinnati • WEDNESDAY P -Vs 4 00—Horacio Z’.rn and orchestra. 4 30—Jack Armstrong.

Fishing the Air

Dr. I. J. Good will discuss the history and activities of Indiana Central College, of which he is president in the second of a series of tains on Educational Institutions in Indiana/’ during the weekly program of the Indianapolis Convention and Publicity bureau Wednesday night at 8.4a 0. m. over WKBF Ralph Bellamy and Sally Blaine, two stars from Hollywood, will be co-starred in the radio dramatization of John Lebar's short story. "Just a Habit, to be presented W’ednesriav at 7:30 p. m. over WKBF and an NBC network.

HIGH SPOTS OF WEDNESDAY NIGHT'S PROGRAMS s:ls—Columbia—Morton Downey. 6 00— NBC (WEAF.—Jack Pearl. NBC .WJZi—Crime Clue, part 2. ’ The Night Is Dangerous." 6 30—Columbia Broadway vanities 6.45—N8C (WJZ'— Babe Ruth. 7 00 —Columbia—Kosteianetz’ orchestra and chorus. NBC .WEAF.—Fred Allen’s revue. NBC i WJZ I—Goldman band. 7 30— NBC (WJZ)— Sally Blaine. 8 00— Columbia— Byrd broadcast. 8 go—NBC .WJZ.— Harry Riehman; Jack Denny's orchestra. Columbia—California melodies.

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4 45—Lowell Thomas .NBC). 5 00—To be announced. 5 15—Joe Emerson and orchestra. 5 30—Bob Newhall. s:4s—Amos 'n' Andy (NBC). 6:oo—Crime'Clews 'NBCi. 6 30—Unbroken melodies 6:4s—Monkev Hollow .comedy). 7:00 The Hour of Smiles" with Fred Alien .NBC B.oo—Plough's Musical Cruiser (NBC). Ouv Lombardo and orchestra. 8 30—Henry Thies and orchestra. 8:45 Ivan Petrov and Russians. 9:oo—Larrv Lee Hotel Otbson orchestra. 9:ls—Castle Farm dance orchestra. 9 45—Cargoes. 10 15—News flashes. 10.20—Buddy Rogers' orchestra (NBCh. 10:30—Clyde Lucas and his Terrace Gardens orchestra (NBCi. 11:00—Jack Miles Coney Island dance orchestra. 11 30—Moon river, organ and poems. 12:00 Midnight—Harrv Lees dance orchestra. A. M 12 30—Castle Farm dance orchestra. I:oo—Sign off.

The Goldman band will open the program of Wednesday at 7 p. m. over WKBF and an NBC network with Rubinstein’s "Feramors March." Amy Woodforde - Finden'a lovely melndv, “ ’Til I Wake,” will be featured by Nino Matini In his final concert for the season with Andre Kosteianetz’ orchestra and chorus over WFBM and the Columbia network from 7 to 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. A spectacular attempt to link the Arctic and the Antarctic by radiophone for the first time will be heard during the broadcast and from the Byrd Antarctic Expedition over WFBM and the Columbia network Wednesday from 8 to 8 30 p. m. Harrv Riehman. master of ceremonies and starring soloist, will sing "Putting On the Rite." and "Shake Hands With a Millionaire” during his program with Jack Denny’s orchestra and John B. Kennedy, commentator, Wednesday, at 8:30 p. m„ over W'EN’R and ah NBC network.

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INFANT LEFT IN CAR BY MOTHER HAS NEWHOME 15-Day-Old Baby Is Taken to Guardians’ Home; Many Call Hospital. “Jackie,” the baby whose mother couldn’t keep him, had a home today. The 15-day-old child, abandoned Saturday night in an auto parked in front of Coleman hospital, was taken yesterday to the Childrens

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POLICE SEEK NEGRO IN CITY MAN’S MURDER Victim Killed Fleeing Room in Which Woman Was Reaten. Police today were seeking Claudius Blakemore. 31. Negro. 1501.East Twenty-fifth street, as the suspected slayer of Lawrence Shaw, 44, Negro. 2935 .Martindale avenue, in a neighborhood quarrel yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Nora Blakemore, 31. Negro,

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wife of the suspect, told police Shaw was shot and killed when he started to flee from a room In which her husband was beating her. She said her husband had a violent temper and carried a gun habitually. Holland Disorders Quelled AMSTERDAM. July 11.—Strikes caused by dissatisfaction with decreases in unemployment allowances ended today in Amsterdam and Rotterdam, and the whole country was quiet.

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