Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 April 1920 — Page 15
THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, MONDAY, APBIL 26, 1990,
All MF RUES AT
MISS IDA BAPPERT SUFFERS SHATTERED ARM ROBBERS ARE FRUSTRATED
(toMMi to The ladiao*polls Kesn) CRAAVFOHDSVILLE, Inti., April 2«.
— Miss Irtu Happen, bookkeeper for the Indiana Print In* Company in this city, la at Culver Union Hoapitai with a shatt .-red narht arm. caused by a bullet from the revolver of aa automobile thief, who fired at V Ridor Freeman, who waa pursuing him. The man had attempted to steal an auto
from in front of the Freeman home. Jhiaa fiappert was on her way home
after attending a League of Voter# banquet at Mwaonie temple when ace received the wound The thief, who waa one. of three la a gang that endeavored to steal the oar, turned and fired at Mr. Freeman. Mia.t Happen
wae half a block away. Three Thfatvee Pureued.
(iienn M. Hammet. of LouiaviUe,2
Ky„ owned the ear which the thieves attempted to steal. He waa at the home of Mr. Freeman and had left hta ear steading in front of the house. When he beard some one atari the ea-. gtne he ran to the door juet fa time to see his ear helng driven away. Hernraet and Freeman started In pursuit. In shifting gears the bandits stalled the engine and were compelled
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i pur-
sued the other two. When Mr. Free
to abandon the ear. Hammet one of the men. while Free)
foil
eeman
man passed under a street light, one of the men turned and fired at him.
The three thieves escaped. Mallet Removed Frem Ana.
Physicians removed tha bullet from the arm of Mies Happen yesterday at the hoapitai. The wound is serious, but she will recover. Friday evening three men attempted to steal a ear from In front of the Bepuet church, but were frightened away. f'g"'! 1 -" ■' ..-■■J.'-m 1 . ■■
[Two automobile tiree were stolen ’ from the car of N*. Lodell Good bar ! Friday evening while the car waa left parked in front of Masonic temple. COLLAR AND SHIRT STRIKE
Chtrageaae Flaw Move-men* to Fight
Alleged Profiteering.
CHICAGO, April 26.—A. “collar and shirt" strike aimed at alleged profiteering by haberdashers and Utuadrymen. to begin May 5 and continue twenty days, has been announced by a committee of Chicagoans. The committee. of which John W. Champion, executive seeretary of the Chicago Cross, and George F. Fairfield
gansport. but no trace of the body was found. A reward of 1300 for the recovery of the body was posted) along the river, and many searching; parties made fruitless trips for many
miles west of Peru.
When Joseph Osborne, of rural ! route Mo. «. out of Logans port, went i to the river Saturday to cut some! corner posts for his garage he dis- f covered the body and notified the) Coroner, who informed the boy s par
enth.
Cold Coins Found in Old Shoes, Clock and in Cans
DR. PARKHURST SAYS WOOD IS BEST EQUIPPED MAN
Declares RepubUean Candidate Is >ot a Militarist. But That He
( aw Fight.
Rad
and George H. Bryant, business men. are leaders, said it expected to have Id,#00 adherents in a few days.
If collar and laundry prices do not ing a _ come down within the twenty-day ofiiee. telephone period the strike would he eofitinued. ‘ surface traospoi the committee announced. Telegrams olectflcai work
FEARFUL OF MAY DAY
1 Special to The Indianapolis News] LAWRENCEBURG, Ind.. April 26.—|
''Then Mrs. FTmma A. Danbenheyer
! died at her home near here recently NEW YORK. April 9*.-The Rev. she left her entire estate to her sistr. j Dr - Charles H. 1’arkhurst bslis'ea : Mrs. Aietha M. Dunning. Mrs. Dun-j Leonard Wood is the best equipped
* * of all the presidential aspirants. In
ning went to the Danbenheyer home last week to remove the household goods, and found gold coins concealed jin the clock, under carpets, in a false
tn Cheek bottom of the trunk, in fruit can*
land in a pair of old shoes. She collided about f 1.6(19. Mrs. Danbenheyer was the widow of a civil war veteran and received a pension. She did not believe in banks, and kept all her
money at home.
Farta Authorities Prepare
Demonstrations.
PARIS. April 26.—This city faces
an almost complete paralysis of business Saturday. May l. as the result of a large number of unions voting to join the iaoor demonstration by cali-
generai strike. Hotel, post-
aitd telegraph, local
transportation and gas and > workers. ail umonizeo Christian Seienee
tHm amis _ !
ASK DISMISSAL OF BILL
a statement he declared that the duty of voters this year was the election of a man able to lift the country “out of the abyss of distraction in which It finds itself as it nears the close of the present administration/* “Although a soldier. General Wood is not a militarist.” said Dr. Parkhurst. “That is proved by the versatility of his genius and by the facility with which in the Philippines, and notably in Cuba, he transferred his
Te Ingrams
were sent to presidential Candida ** asking them to aid the movement by wearing ooft shin*. The “strikers" will wear shirts of khaki, cotton or any other material, costing not more than 12.59, with collars attached the laundering to be done at home The Univeruity Club, with a mem-
, 0 „ d
the white collar would be discarded by members and shirts with attached . collars worn.
workers on me pay rolls of tho municipality with ui« exception of 1 health officer*, ana a large number of less important brandies of labor will participate in the strike. Work in moat linea will be resumed after twenty-four hours but tne walkout
of telephone and telegraph em ■ will interrupt communication.
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MEADER BOY’S BODY FOUND
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Lagged la Tree tear Baahs off tke
Wabash—Drewaed Tsru Men tke Ago. fSpecial to The Imkaaaaotw Mews) PERU. Ind , April H.—The body of
Herbert Header, age four, sea of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Header, of Peru, which waa found Saturday lodged In the forks of a tree on the north bank of the Wabash river three miles weet of Logansport. was brought to Peru Saturday nisht and identified by the parents. Mr. and Mrs. Header had become reconciled to the belief that their son s body would never be found Funeral services for the boy were
half this afternoon
Herbert Header coasted from the ice »n the Wabash river la front of bis home Into the stream more than two months ago. The ice waa blasted, and each day for a month the hoy s father and others searched both hanks of the river from Peru to Lo-
ft ores will he open, at least part
the day.
Decision of the congress of French railway workers to call a strike to enforce demands threatens a new danger If the men lay down their
tools before Saturday.
The government’s policy, either as regards the Hay day demonstrations or the prospective railway strike, has not been ofirfeiaity announced, hut it la known that ft Would include an immediate mobilisation of the railroad men to break the strike, as was the case in February. As to the May day demonstrations. It is understood that the government’s plans call for even more vigorous action than last year. At that time the efforts to clear the streets ended with the troops charging the crowd and firing on the strikers, casualties occurring in the Rue Royale and before the Church of the Madeleine, while cavalry waa used to disperse crowds which resisted the orders of the
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' - , attention from soldierly service to PnfciiBhtM- i vlvic activities of an executive and
^ administrative character.
Directors File Answer^ j “Certainly we can accommodate BOSTON. April 26.—Dismissal of 0 “r** ,v * B i 0 *?«*»«* » m ou nt of the .... . ... _ , J militant at a time when lawlessness the bill in equity brought in the . j* running riot, when everything preme court by the directors of the seems falling to pieces and solidity Christian Science church against the ; to have crumbled into a state of distrustees of the Christian Science Pub-] integration. Whila we do not want Hshing Society, seeking the removal (to be ruled by any President, soldier of the trustees is asked in the answer ior otherwise, we require, as the suof filed by counsel for the trustees. In preme expression of democratic au-
their answer they assert that they have not mismanaged the affaire of the society. They assert that the directors in various ways have seriously injured the business of the society, thereby diminishing the revenues which otherwise would have accrued to the church and have shown “a willful purpose, in case they chn not govern the affairs of the society, utterly to ruin and destroy the business
of the society.”
orlty, a man who. without obstinacy (the name we give to the perversity of small minds), is to such degree established In his own convictions that we can concentrate in him our re-
spects and our confidences.
“He has shown in a dramatic way that under severe provocation he can quietly hold himself under control, which we have scriptural authority for claiming is the mark of a robust
and perfected character/’
Illinois and Ohio Streets OLDSMITH’ THE SAFE DRUG STORES 334 West Washington Street
Where the bu$y man or woman it assured Qu 'ck Pen ice— Reliable, Standard Weic'mndUe at tie Lowest Price*
Sempre Giotint A perfect cleanser and ekin food; absolutely pure—preserves a velvety softness to ths skin. -*
39c
Tuesday Is Rubber Goods Day At Goldsmith’s
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Protect Your Teeth
«0c Pebeco . ., 60c Pepsodent *©c Kolynoa ., ^olfiate’s #0c Forhan a . Forhan s . 35c Sanitol ,.. 36c Sotodent .
33c 33c • 18c
Do It seeaoiHlcally—• with GeMaunlth’a prices. Rabifoam 34c
30c Graves’ Tooth
Powder ..24c
60e < ‘olgate s Tooth
Powder 21M*
*#c Lyons Tooth
Powder 24c
Jar Arnica Tooth
Boap 20c
A substantial saving is offered you from our every day Lew Prices. For this day we are gtvin* an additional 10% discount from our already rock-
bottom twice.
Regular . . * Our List I.ow Price. Price. $5.00 Ladies' Douche Spray..82.08 13.00 Ladles’ Douche Spray. 91.08 $2.0# Combination Syringe and Hot Water Bottle.> 81.48
I^es
10% for Tuesday. 92.08 81.T8 81.34
Our Lest Low !«% for Pries. Tuesday.
92.24
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Price.
$3.00 Combination Syringe
and Hot Water BottI*.; 82.48
$3.50 Combination Syringe .
and Hot Water Bottle flft.08 82.«8 $4.00 Combination Syringe. .93.48 83.14 $5.00 Combination Syringe. .83.88 83.50 $6.00 Combination Syringe. .94.98 84.49
55c OLD RELIABLE COFFEE, LB.
48c]
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Internationa] Brtdfe Burned.
LAREDO. Tea.. April 26.—Fire destroyed
the international footbndfe here
ins Mexico and the a low of $900,000.
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United Slates, cauain* <
Springtime Needs for the Home
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Refrigerators —Greatest care should be used in the selection of your refrigerator. Perfect preservation of food requires more than a mere ice box. Before you ourchase your refrigerator tnis spring may we snow you one of the following well known makes—
Ideal—Star—Bohn— Alaska or Sanitor
a c ct tt Paints will do wonders for your home. Whether for the house, walls, floors *or furnithere is a paint, „ finish
for
—5«e</s—r In th« spring evtry spot of toil ••fim* yawning for seeds, and the selection of the beet quality means best results. We carry Laws, Flower and Garden Seeds. —Poultry Wire — We carry a large stock of good poultry Jfettin| in all widths^ _ ——Scrgans—Scrsmn Wire— How is the time to purchase screen wire. Be toady when the housefly makes its appearance. Door and windew screens. Good screen wire.
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Direct Action Gas Range —The purchase of a Direct Action Gas Range with “Lorain” heat regulator, is money well invested. It takes the “guess” out of cooking, giving one* 44 different oven temperatures. Food is better, requiring less time, work and gas to prepare it
Hardware Company
114.118 E. St.
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in gad try them on. The Tru-pe-dic is tn unusually fine-looking shoe. ft wSl ft rifkt, held its shape end, therefore, wear well. The price is
Tru-pe-dic Shoe is made in the 3 shapes. Try on a& three. Your foot will fed its right type instantly. With its right shot on. your foot will not make a wrong
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