Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 59, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 July 1934 — Page 11
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VETERAN DIES AT 86; SERVED IN CIVIL WAR Samuel Denny Was Resident of Indianapolis for 23 Years. Funeral services for Samuel T. Denny. B r >. of 4789 Schofield avenue, who dal yesterday at the United States V terans hospital, will oe held at 10 u morrow in the Flanner A: Buchanan funeral home. Burial will ty in Union cemetery. Mr. D* nny wa. a veteran of the Civil w*: and liad lived in Indianapol -three years. Surviving him re the widow, Mrs. Lottie Denny; t daughter, Mrs. Fannie Living ton. Indianapolis; a son. Care*. brother K<iw ard Denny, Roachdale, and a t ter, Mrs Mary Wynn, In-
Giick Rites Are Set Follow ing an illnes of two months, Mrs. B' • • Giick, 75. of 4323 Broad--1 ay. n yesterday in the Methodi*h ho p:*al. Funeral services will be heio 10 tomorrow in the rest- • Ohev Zedeck cenictcTw Mr: Giick was born in Austria, nd c me to Indianapolis fifty-two years igo. she was active in charity a member of Beth-El Zedick temple. She was the widow of Henry Giick, founder of the H. Giick Company. Surviving her are four daughters, Mrs. I ,ador Davidson, Mrs. Nathan Berkowitz. Mrs. Sam Lefkovits and Mrs. Morris Marer, and three sow., Isador. Aaron and Louis Giick, all of Indianapolis. Albert R. Smith Dies The body of Albert R Smith. 1741 West Morris street, who died yesterday of a heart attack in the Chrysler Corporation plant in Newcastle. where he was employed, has been brought to Indianapolis, and is at the Voight mortuary. Funeral arrangements have not been completed. Mr. Smith is survived by his widow, Mrs. Bertha Smith. Lathrop Burial Today Funeral services for Louis E. Lathrop, 72, the Marott. who died Tuesday, were to be held at 3:30 this afternoon at the home of Judge ell J. Ryan. 4115 Washington boulevard. Burial was to be in Crown Hill. Mr. Lathrop formerly was president of the Citizens National bank of Oreensburg. and later was senior partner of Lathrop A- Haueiscn. He is survived by a niece. Mrs. Ryan, and a nephew, Ferdinand Mayer. Bayless Rites Held Today Final services for James W. Bayless, 91, brotherin-in-law of the late Governor Samuel M. Ralston, who died Tuesday in a local hospital, were to lie held at 3 this afternoon in Brazil. Burial was to be in Bin U. Mr. Bavless had been an inmate of the hospital fifty-one years. Mrs. Eva Hoyt Dies Forcmin™ a long illness. Mrs. Eva Hoyt, 44. of 140 Fairfield avenue, died last night in St. Vincent's hospital. Drowning Victim Rites Hers The body of Frank Curry. 25. former resident of Indianapolis, who was drowned Monday at Falrview, Mont., will be brought here for burial Word to this effect was received here yesterday by Fae Curry. 1923 North Capitol avenue, father of Frank Young Curry met death while swimming. ALLOT RELIEF FUNDS 51.577,800 la Figure for July Unemployment Help. B 9 Times Special WASHINGTON. July 19.—The federal relief administration today allotted $1,577,800 for unemployment relief during July. This includes $1,325,000 for general relief. $200.000 for drought relief. $50,000 for transient relief and $2,800 for relief
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Kniirhtstown Man a "Wreck in Health" When He Got It. Now Sound and Well. MR. ABE AZEN, ol Kmghtstown, Indiana tnoar Indianapolis) is now adding his name to the lons list ot well-known local people who are publicly praising the new. scientific mixture of Extracts from Medical Plants, known as Indo-Vin. which h now being introduced to crowds tally here in this city by The IndoVin Man m person at Hook's Drug f-tore. Illinois and Washington Sts. ' Mr. Azen is a widely-known man. with hundreds of friends through- ■ cut Indianapo!.s and vicinity. Following is his statement: , “For years I had been a great victim of stomach trouble." said Mr. Azen. “My stomach finally got so ’ bad that everything I tried to eat would turn into gas and bloat in- > side of me and I was always in such misery with my stomach organs that I never knew what it was to sit down and eat a hearty meal like a normal person does, for my meals caused so much suffering all through me that I was almost afraid .to try to eat. Everything I ate would disagree with me and my meals didn t seem to do me any 1 good at all and as a result I kept losing my energy and finally got to • where I was weak and wornout ALL THE TIME. The stomach gas would press on my heart and put me in so much pain with my chest that I would get dizzy all over and I kept having terrible sick headaches due to the awful condition of my stomach. * "I was in an awful condition and
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QUINTUPLETS’ WEIGHTS SHOW STEADY GAIN Two Weigh Four Pounds or More, Charts Show. Hy Lnitril Pr> CALLANDER, Ontario, July 19. Annette weighed exactly four pounds and little Emile registered exactly one pound less when the famous Dionne quintuplets were weighed today. The following shows all the babies’ weights: Yvonne—Four pounds and four ounces. Annette—Four pounds. Cecile—Three pounds five and three-quarters ounces. Emilie—Three pounds. _ Marie—Two pounds thirteen and one-half ounces. PRINTERS TO CONVENE Mayor Sullivan to Re Speaker at Tvpothetae Meeting. The first annual convention of the Indiana State Tvpothetae, the code administration for commercial relief printing industry in Indiana and southwestern Michigan, will open tomorrow in the Lincoln. Speakers will include Mayor Reginald L. Sullivan and Fred Hoke, former state NRA director. Various problems of the industry will be discussed by members of the Typothetae. Workman Hurt in Fall Walter Linville, 55. of 1020 King avenue, became dizzy yesterday while standing on a scaffolding at 9.16 West McCarty street, fell and cut himself on broken glass from his spectacles.
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no medicine seemed to act on me at all. but finally I found Indo-Vm and it has worked the misery and suffering out of my whole body. My meals are digesting perfectly now and my food agreed with me and it never turns sour and forms gas in my stomach like it used to. I can even eat the acidy foods now and they agree with me. in fact. I can eat anything, and my meals are nourishing my system and dome me so much good that I have ten times the energy I had before. I am making this truthful statement for the sole reason that I want to help others who suffer and I want to urge ail suffering people to go and ce* this great medicine and take it.” The Indo-Vin Man is now at Hook s Dependable Drug Store. Illinois and Washington Sts., daily, meeting the public and introducing and explainuig this new mixture of Nature's Medicines. Also being sold in all the nearby towns by every good druggist throughout this whole Indianapolis section.—Advertisement.
Upper Junior leaders at the 4-H Club outing at Boy Scout reservation forgetting their responsibilities long enough to look pleasant for The Times photographer. They are, left to right, Ruth Price, Indianapolis; Alfred Mithoeffer, Warren township; Georgia Smart, Southport ; Howard Venable, Clermont; Wayne Needier, New Augusta; Irma Blank and Dorothy and Helen Reuchel, Bridgeport, and Lorene Ristow, Indianapolis. Miss Ristow, when not in bathing togs, wears the mantle of camp director. Below—the railbird is Margaret Johnston, Martinsville, roosting during one of the rest periods.
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The business branch library has asked that discarded copies of the city directory be donated, so that an exchange service with libraries in other cities may be maintained at a low cost. P. W. Sturgis, Pittsburgh, traffic manager for the Transcontinental & Western Air, Inc., addressed Indianapolis Kiwanians at their luncheon yesterday at the Columbia Club. Vernon School Club members will hold their annual outing today at Garfield park. They will meet at 1:30 at the shelter house.
NEW PLANE IS TESTED AT SOUTH BEND FIELD "Flying Wing” Monoplane Looks Like Rubber Heel. By United Press SOUTH BEND, Ind., July 19.—A "flying wing” monoplane, invented by a South Bend engineer in response to the public demand for a plane to suit the average man’s pocket-book, underwent successful tests here this week. ’ The ship, which appears roughly like a rubber heel, is a decided improvement- over the one demonstrated before department of commerce officials at Washington last year.
325 4-H CLUB BOYS AND GIRLS ENJOY ODTING 3 Counties Are Represented in Group Camping at Reservation. Nearly 325 boys and girls, members of fifty 4-H clubs of Marion, Hancock and Morgan counties are enjoying a four-day outing at the Boy Scout reservation near Ft. Benjamin Harrison. Miss Lorene Ristow, Indianapolis, is in charge. The camp is said to be the first in Indiana to be entirely under the director of junior leaders. Adult advisers are on the grounds but in order to develop initiative and responsibility, club members themselves oversee all activities. Officials are proud of the low- cost of the outing. The fee is $3.50 for four days and many of the boys and girls have defrayed this expense by contributions of garden products | to the camp commissary. Classes in nature study, weed control and club organization fill the | morning hours. The afternoon is spent in swimming, tennis, baseball ; and group games. Following vesper services at 7, the campers are entertained during the j campfire period with talks and band music. This is the first time that the club has held a summer outing at the Boy Scout reservation, but members express the hope that it will be the regular location in the future. Heads Royal Institute . By United Press ROME, July 19—Professor Roberto Paribeni, academician, was appointed president of the Royal Institute of Archaeology and History today.
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CONVICTS BURN PRISON Mutiny in Venice Jail Quelled; Prisoners Transferred. By United Press VENICE. July 19. —Twenty inmates of the penitentiary on Giudecca island mutinied and started a fire which destroyed the building, it was announced yesterday. The 370 inmates were transferred to Santa Maria prison. Two are held as leaders in the plot.
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