Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 August 1919 — Page 8
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THE IMIIANAPOITH ITOMIAV, TTITTSTIS, 1919.
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Chariea Oaiiaa Wounded When He
hospital, boy. William C.
and Easts Bowmaa, 915 at., boy. M",' .
Matoia and rictorta Tareaa. 3M X. Black
to hare been made by Gecrge V. Coffin.
former superintendent of police. ‘^ssas! attack by highwaymen
U of thi* character was 'boUherlk. there-
by conveying the-Impression that trade unionism and Bolshevism are one and the same, and it Is a well known fact.
RMtoU Robber* Frank Albert. ' ^ „ bKct . th . t tb . Held Up. ! obstacle to the spread of Bolshevism In ; Gladstone *t.. bey.
Dallas. Uf Horth Hardins **** ^country is the trade union move-; ^Jeaae and Marie Green. 12» HoKIday »t..
^Geor*e o. and Maod Smith. a« Station *1.
Aianao Andre* and Marjorie Evelyn leaushnjiuer. 1.539 Daw«c-n boy. P- and Mary Bertha Cfcllder*. 3K
WUiiaa r. am) Roby Coyle. 9K Goodiet | ICoUta Haselwoed. SB years. HS W 81x-
et-, *tri. 1 teenth st.. uterine fibroid. CSri and CSarm Bomboest. Ml Parker, boy. S l-*r*fdt Can Hubbard. 15 days. John and Marie Ducan. 367 Mlley ava. «iri. Salle *t„ marasmus
t p. * Rd Minnie Overtree. Methodist.
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Building Permits.
* patent to any one who cares to Inform ; bird sc. bey
i himself on the subject, that the createst j Charles Valentine and Katherine Bomb, «»| ■■
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Dillon Place. Id Maple street, said of the soft drink by Thomas DU544 South Capitol avenue, and JoirivSnc his address as the were arrested late Satur»n "blind tliter" charges when the police found a small quantity whisky in their possession. A few hours after the arrest. I> Hon to the captain's oiBee at police
warrant that had been Hied for search his former place. An argument fol*nd Captain Kay ordered him aroti charges of drunkenness, pro-
and disorderly cotiduct.
tank. 7*2 North Holmes axe-
arrested Sunday night on a
f operating a ’'Mind tiger" i alleged, she had sold a round to three men. who the police fig out of the place. A small f £ Unsaid" f ° UOd * l tb * Tho Rev. J. W. Clokey Dead tfiPMlsi to The Indisraapelis N*w»]
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street, who has a soft drink place in j Weet Washington street, la at the [ Deaconess hospital recovering from j the effects of a bullet wound in the right shoulder aa a result of an attack by two armed highwaymen Saturday night In the redr of MS North Hording mmutL" : J; Dalian told Lieutenant Cos and squad that the two men approached him as he started in the alley and ordered him to throw up bis hands He drew bis revolver, be said, and as he did so one of the other men fired, the Mulct sinking him in the shoulder. The two highwaymen then ran down the alley, Dallas had a 96* Liberty bond and $42.46 in his pocket at the time the men attempted to bold him up. Frank Alberts. 1» East Pratt street, reported to Sergeant Anderson and i:te emergency squad, early Sunday, *hat be was held up by a tall u*»u,rel man at Pratt and Pennsylvania streets aa he was returning home and robbed of a gold watch and fl». The robber stepped out from behind a tree and pointed a revolver in his face, Alberts said. The police searched the streets and alleys in that vicinity, but were unable to find any trace of the robber. At#* MeKiasirk. 241 Detroit street, reported to detectives today that he was held up by a colored man at North and Pin* streets, late Sunday night, and robbed of $4.MV He said he would be aWe to Identify the man who robbed
him.
WAGE ACTION INDORSED.
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Electrical Workers Hold Meeting and Adopt Resolutions. Local union No. 784, of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, at a recent meeting adopted resolutions indorsing the action of the Indianapolis police force in trying to get an increase
DAILY VITAL STATISTICS.
Ciareecs Wagner,
is ce IS.
Marriage Licenses. fit and Rose V. Wal-
Ewing | indfanapste Bill Posting Co., board, A®» E.
New York, |S7.
Indianapoh* Bill Posting Co., board. Six-
teenth and Martlndale, 825Yuneker. garage. 374$ Ruckle.
'18424.
C. Eftoiri remodel, WIS Cruft. SSOO. A. E. BiHror, garage. 554 N. Oakland. 820u. Fred Adam*, repairs. 423 Irving place. $5SD George Shane, repairs. 1542 Lewis. 415*. John L. Benedict, dwelling. «K5 Park. 85.100-
Thomas Kirby. 34. and Rmh^^hUgasA S. B^lerleii plica, girt
Leads sea., gin
f<wwb Francis and Louise Josephine Lsp-
pert. 945 £. Morri* at.. bo>*. ~
Luther T. and Joaepbine L. Mclntire. 548
— ML and Effie Walker. I*. Janses Gssor. 2». and Mary Davts. 29. Claade L. Chandler. 27, and Caciia E. Con-
rod. SL
JeffHes WUUama. 22, aad Beatrice Morris.
a.
X Rncdi. 29. and Ada E. Steven*.
Charles Shaffer, if. and Ruth L. Carter. 17. ■ ■ wwt*. 3L and Xatis W Reese, tl j gin.'
John A. and Grace S. Denson. C S. Brad-
\tZ-y gtTTC.. S>Q.y
John r. and Juiia E Mtanaugh. «S Proa-
pact a*., girl.
Louie and Mane Hack, SSI Sherman
drive, gtri.
A. C. and Marg BurreH. St. Vincent's hos-
pital. girl.
Georg* V. and Grace Cofitn. St_ Vincent's
Reuben Humphrey. 55. and Nancy Humph- j ofcn r rjr ' ^- - ! boapitad. girl.
end Margie Eakln. St. Vmceut a
John U Benedict, add It km. a* E. Twentyfourth. 11,500. Elisabeth C. Denny, garage. 70! Congress, 8185. M. D. Anderson, porch. 28M Kenwood, 810). T W. Helming, remodel. U28 S. East, 8250. ^T. W. Helming, remodel, H62 N. Alabams. William Dillon, garage. 422 S Rural, 870. Mike Meo. cellar. Ml S. East. 8500. , W- K. Kurts estate, repairs. 219 Hiawatha. Louts E. Korn, garage, 838 N. Dearborn, US. E W. Scott, dwelling. S8S5 Julian. |4.»». S 23 5868 Julian. $4,900. MW. Scott, dwelling, 8889 Julian. 13,800.
William Shirley, shed. 1832 Cruft. |8». J O. McCullough, agent, boiler house, 3215
E. Washington. 8100.
H. U Bowman, remodel, 98$ N. Temple.
8300.
Lester G. Roberts, cellar. 1225 Kealing, 8185. Mary E. Walton, wreck. 819 Broadway. $100. Minnie Gray, shed, 41* W. New York: 880. R. N, Mason, remodel. 614 Parkway, 862. BOARD OF WORK8 ROUTINE. Final assessment rolls approved. Local sewer. King eve., from Tenth street to first alley south of CrawfordsMUs road. Cement
'am
i«y
walks; Forty-etxth street avenue to Boulevard place.
from Ken wool
Death Return*.
William H. Roll. S3 years, 3041 X. ware at., chronic rafilmailMMia
Arthur fit. Clair, 33, and Oeltl* Funder-
bmk. 83.
A tons© E. Miller. 36, and Rheba M El-
lington. If.
riobsrt Austin, 21. and Luc tie Stack. I*. I
Virgil r. Burton. 24 and Vonale WO- ,L. Young i day. 537 W. Thlr-
omx. 18. i»etn st., atciactasis.
Leroy M. Cherry. If, and Locfie Bean. IT ! Joseph Ernest. 88 years. Uttie Sisters of
Isaae J. Bacor. Jr , 38. aad Elimbeth G. Poor, arterio sckrrocia.
''cZz.’t.jm***,.«. ^ <=***»••— Fan! R. Hupke 38. and Lena L Peacock, W’ilaon Hughe*. 2 months. *72 Vir-
w nupae. mao i*en« ^ *. ^ inanition.
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I /rti* Shaughnese>. « years. 1327 Wright
iSt., cerebral hemorrhage
A goes B. Haley. 53 years. Central insane
! hospital, entero colitis
f Ella Mosser. 37 years. frM N. Emerson »>•«..
carcinoma.
lock. 25.
Harold W. McDaniel. 21, and Esther
Starkey. *8.
George Hill. II. and Mattie Martin 18. Rnaael J. MeOarty. 36, and Frieda A.
Hord 21.
Joseph A. Henry. 44, and Clara J. HeyCoofl E. Lovelace. 28, end Ruby Johnson,
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James C. Petry. 21. and Ruth Lynch. 19. Eugene W. McChrty, 82. and Muriel Sierp.
23.
Birth Return* Roy H. aad Bertha Gibbard, Deaconess hospital, boy. Stanley and Marie Dailey. 129 E. Market at., boy. Aaron and Helen Vinegar, m W. Sixteenth at,, girl. Calvin and Irene Harding. 1882 S. Keystone a**., boy.
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William O. Goode. J8 years. 644 Charlotte
at., acute gastritis
Patrick B. Gallagher. 83 years, *46 Central a vs., cerebral hemorrhage.
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