Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 May 1919 — Page 20
TUT INDIANAPOLIS NEWS* THURSDAY. MAY B. 1910.
INJURED BY COLT: DIES.
against a post children surrtre
A widow and si*
Y. M. C. A. ENTERTAINS.
INCY SILSON
OF ALLEGED MUNCIE FRAUD GANG OUT OF JAIL.
Charles M. Myers, Fanner, Forced Against Poet by Animal, to IrtrfUtBapoJJii X«w*I DBOATTR, Ind. May A-Charlea M i Myers, age ttfty, a farmer living near] Geneva, died yesterday an hour after recmvin* fatal tajarie* when hla Ij«*a| was eruehed by a eott. which he was • trying to break. The animal forced him .
A Flareback. f Brooklyn OtlaeBl I yoor diMKMrfis the cab reporter.
Hundreds of Visiting Soldiers Call at
Indianapolis Buildings.
oUm latelyT* in-1 The Young Men s ♦ 'hristian Aseocia--Kiumsed to any j yon of ladianapone was a center of
| great activities at ail branches Wednes-
'espondM the 1 4av j t ^ estimated that SJMO persons
oojy." i marching in the parade.. All stat-eo
* 'Kindly omit
favorite.
banaUttea
events were discontinued in order to care for the visitors All buildings were decorated. At the central branch. Illinois and Kew York streets, orchestra music was given aii day. except during the hours of the parade. A committee composed of army Y. M. C* A workers who have served the men m the camps and overseas was on duty in the lobby welcoming and serving visiting soldiers. This official reception committee was assisted by a number of pastors of Indianapolis eh arches. In the evening one of
; the Y. M. C. A. lobby stunts was prcsented. Not many army “Y” workers have returned from service, but enough were ! .present to extend a welcome to bun-i . dreds of men. Captain Will H. Bali ! | was the chairman of the committee of j ; "Y" service men.
The Congreeeman. ! He didn’t shine in the national forum ! Ho did one day make a point of no Quorum
-XaMiiSviii* Coorlw-Jonma'
a
COLLINS
o2n&. men srreste
WAY TO JAIL
SUIlson. pro] 1 at Mtincte,
proprietor of the
one Of eleven
Sed on charfe* of using the defraud, in connection with alfixed prize fights, wrestling _ and other tri'k games in S parts of the country, was adI to t/ail in the som of tlD.wti so*
vy, Otitlsoif. who has been in the
county Jail two weeks or more. J bia ItbeMy with the National Company of New York a* hi*
"SSL*
hi the third
CT5f
of the men member* of
"The other* were Henry William Wchober,
wrestler, and Hugh McGann. prtae- | fighter, both of Indianapolis ^Hchot»ef
er, mnn or tnomnapoiw, *w**w"»* released under a t»ond of fSMo and
; ‘:iiiiid«r a- 'bond of' fSASft.
m M Co)Was, wild to ta< the of the Munch* «uftt, wo* e*-
mareLal. from free he wg» arrested
to festers! Ip iPjiS at* Jut a
SrMl R ., OifficuHlss. «ed In Lowed State* *»in* the complaint and and counterclaim of the
«tUi i/f the Intaratatf j ■"* If against < 'Mn nan y, a I >ela - ‘speciftsd it* own the dismissal* shall furclaim by either party ising out of the fed in the pleadI Wat* said to t>e of a *ettl«rsent between the ' court, the term* of which
fetor Company *u«d
♦e*<li*r Motor Compan v in < n tofor thW.OOD for alleged breach •itract to manufacture and deliver
to It &.000 automobile motor* between a gonerai denial; that it had been unable to carry out "the contract because of fr*«|ti*rit change* in the drawing* and *r>e< ID cation* for the motor*, and that complete drawing* and wpecincai
* ~ la la—'led,
Uon* never had been providsd. The answer included a counlerclalnt by tb*
Ml for 4
defendaat for, drunmgc* ilSmptli^to iSf^n t d•Bland*/,;,-, ® ^
for
.f time tn plaintiff’*
PAY NOT SUFnCIENT.
Oovarnor Asked to Name Special
Judge to Get Higher Rato. Judge T. J Moll, superior court.
Hootn A ha* requeeUd Governor <h»odrtch to appoint Clarence 8. Weir a*
MPectal judge Ur the egae of the, state
on relation Of chi:
H-JSI Adame, prwwcut-
mg attorney against Lillian Fauvro «nd Ellsalwth Mayhew. a proceeding to abate the Federal hotel a* * public nuisance. The cane jit pending in Judge Moira court and * Chang* of
©d by mg tiefendnent of Mr. Weir
un red r*»
,^&BSLr Juttg* was a
declined of K a
P serving
1 the
Mr, Weir iw
dor the
_ alatur* of fcu. a (lay by appolnt-
Jovemor In the proceed. Mrs.' Fauvre is named n»
building at SOtfc North t. in which the Fed end
4, and Mm Mayhew I* named aa Urn proprietor of the hotel
PUBLIC MUSICAL CONCERT
Alumni of Indiana School for the
Blind Hold Convention.
A public musical concert will be held tonight In the auditorium of the Indiana Meheol for tb« Blind In connection with the tenth Wennlal convention of the alumni of the school. The convention opened Wednesday night. The addreew of welcome was made by George 8. Wil*on, superintendent of the school, and tha response by B. F. Smith, of Indianapolis, president of the alumni association Seventy-seven members of the
socletlon are attending the convention. Report was matte at the meeting today
from
Ind.
Mrs. Katherine The money was
the advan
for the
Jd Friday morhtnm'ThV conwn!
toast maator will play.
The alumni or-
Plsco,
fllaUHaoet American-
Good Day
—to h«Fe your eyes* fitted with glasses, BUT—
_
' K Today Is Better
Why put off the trifling ordeal of having your eyes properly and carefully tested to remedy your eye
trouble ?
Why put off such an iro-
porta,,-
thing as bettering yt^ur seeing power?
We are fully equipped to ^er you all the aid that
will give and assure a service that you
>te. Do not bat come in
tssen
1« North
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Stewart Sales
IN INDIANA Increased 100% in April, 1919, Over the Same Month Last Year jPfKf
STEWART TRUCKS SOLD IN APRIL
gch!o*s«r Brothers, Indianapolis, Indiana
% Ton
Ideal Muaje Co., Franklin. Ind. • Cha*. Biotchett. Bennington. Indiana Frank Beaver. Attica. Indiana......... Kosaeil i»ng. Denver. Indiana Indiana Condensed Mflk Co. Lebanon. Ind.
i *e<*lM«*r Bra*.’ Oth Stewart J Bd Rudolph. Boonville, Indiana Marion Smiley, Tabbs. Indiana .. | B j. Young, Anderson, Indiana..
F W Traylor. Boonville, Indiana. C. Fiercerieid. Franklin, Ind.
.1 Ton .1% Ton 12 Ton \.i% Ton i %, Ton . % Ton «.. 2 Ton
Co.. Shelbyville. Ind So»*» 3rd Stewart I
Robt Bausbach Sons A
« Banabaeh A
F. L*. Hartsock. Indianapoll*. Indiana. Chaa T Mfnnlx A Co, Flora. Indiana.
.. \ Ton . 1M Ton .IVt Ton , *4 Ton AVt Ton 1*4 Ton .1 Ton
(Minaix 4k Co.’* 4th Stewart! Isoote G. Daochler Co., Indianapolis, Indiana. Kipp Phonograph Co.. Indianapolis. Indiana.
. 1 Ton 1 ‘n Ton , IVi Ton
\ Ton \ Ton
“In
5 Years No Stewart Has Ever Worn Out” We have sold Stewarts exclusively for 2% years and no regrets.
If you buy a National Four Passenger Roadster you will never have to apologize to the occupants ot the rear seat fort lack of room*
The
Dealer
B. M. WYLIE AUTOMOTIVE CO. 426 North Capitol Avenue. Phone, Main 4758.
12,000TIRES
Ready for the Great
s
rive
SALE STARTS TOMORROW Leading Standard Makes 35% TO 50% DISCOUNT
Fisk Batavia Kokomo
Marathon Goodrich Firestone United States Dreadnaught Keystone
Selected Seconds Guaranteed. 3,500 to 5,000 Miles.
Sun Tire & Rubber Co.
3 STORES IN INDIANAPOLIS. 154 S. Diinois 72 W. New York 309 N. Capitol
'f&blihs > TRUCK*
“*rcf£.
Martin Truck Co. INDIANA DISTRIBUTORS 330 N. Delaware St Phones: ?*,*
Ton Ton Ton Ton Ton
Chassis ... $ 1050 Chassis... 1575 Chassis... 1975 Chassis ... 2575 Chassis.... 3500
(f. o. b. Buffalo)
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ESSEX MOTOR CARS
Here Is the Secret Why
The Light Weight Car Everyone Is Talking
About Does Not Soon Show Wear
:■ - i
The Essex Stays New
The frame of the Essex is as strong as a bridge girder.
Romd strains do not affect ft in the slightest; consequently, the Essex is free from squeaks and rattles.
•ftiere la no weaving or twisting of the radiator. The Essex remains rigid and firm under tfee hardest service. Every wearing part is adjustable as well as being well lubricated. The Essex retains its newness. Just ask any of the tens of thousands who have ridden m the Essex and who are so enthusiastic in their praise of it to describe how substantially and quietly it rolls over even the roughest roads.
ICTORY!
’Tis done. We have fought the good fight. We have won. So, let us rejoice, as becomes the Victors.
Kif.
How often motorists, particularly those with bght weight cars, have driven miles out of &ecr way to avoid a stretch of bad road, because of the torture to themselves and to the car. But the Essex is affected by no such abuse. Its spring suspension is unusual and effective. Its conatriwtioc is so solid that even the roughest cobblestone pavements are passed over with an ease that has created the greatest admiration. Its friends declare the Essex has no equal m easy riding quality regardless of the size, weight or cost of the car. When will you take your ride in the Essex? Any dealer will show you how and why the Essex rides so easily, performs so well and retains its quiet and rigid qualities. And you will see also a performance of acecJerataon, speed and power that is comparable only to the highest powered costly cars. Think bow rare these qualities are. even in cars costing much more than the Essex, which in the five-passenger model sells at 11395 Hob. Detroit.
R. V. Law Motor Co.
Indiana Distributor 323 N. Pwmsrtvauia SL, Indianapolis.
Put the Victory Loan over with a — smash. Pay our debt of gratitude right - > . ■ ■ l royally. Come across like Men.
Then — face the future unflinchingly. Readjust ourselves—put our houses in
order—get down to Business.
It is the pleasure and privilege of all motorists to get behind—and push. As a matter of Loyalty and Judgment.
United States lires
are Good Tires
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