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THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, THCHSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1920.
f '* a MICHAEL M. REIDY DIES. |
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In^tacepou*. for highway robbery and William Belt, Vigo county, who were shack led together and eat near one end of the car, etarted the trouble. They went to the tUlet and in coming oat tamed on McCafferty, who had followed them, and each seized his arm. He backed into a comer and braced himaelf .against the wall to prevent them getting his
revolver.
Dowd started to his aid and wa* tripped by Owrge Letcher, of Va«derburg county, who la serving bis second sentence. Dowd fell between the sente. At the same moment Be* Grannahan and Clyde Johnsen. Allen eottnty. who were shackled together, started for Vial, who fired. Johnson. mob wine and Bell threw up their hands and surrendered. Rletowine and Cfcarie# Karts, who also was in the party, came here from Marlon county for highway robbery. Rich wine Koewped Vrmm Perm. nichwine was here previously sneer the name of Goodwin end escaped from the institution farm. Kurts served time here and at Michigan City under the name of Myers. He escaped nt the time of hie arrest, was wounded by »he police and later escaped from the detention ward of the City Hospital at Indianapolis, it Is
said
Johnson, who was shack ted to MeGrannaban. was the partner Of letslie Wllitam# in a robbery for which they were convicted In Alleft county William* tried 1© climb over the wall of the Institution in broad daylight and fell, eager!ng fatal injuries a few
months ago.
j Member of Police
from »ero III Ten Day*. Michael M. Reidy. a member of Indianapolis police department, who had been ill for the last tea day*, died Wednesday night at his home. JSprtb Oxford street. Relatives,
'believe death was hastened by inks- f ctn ^ r .
issue, Mr. Colvin onoted the Prohibition national platform plank declaring for a league with “reason
able
HERBERT C MeGftAKBAMAN
Ihg a party of twsoty-two rsformatory prisoners to ths Mate Prison left for other points on other business of lh« institution Mr. Dowd gars further details of iy on the train near Han which Herbert C RkGranof the prisoners, was shot
body by
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body hy Vial and itillsd. had noticed an under-
filed with the secretary of state « *«*- e is survived by a widow, i umK._maatm
x«hoL ggsa^gEa;
Reidy was appointed to the police } Grvres-Brown
department March IS, 1*11, and July
t. ISIS, wa *«fuad. He „ traiwan. He
two sons, Joseph age four, and John, age Six, aod one brother. Thomas K-uir a bicycle policeman at sub-
station No. 3.
D. LEIGH COLVIN IN STATE. •
ISpecial Id The Indiwapoh* News'S G08HKN Lad- October 14—D. Deigh Colvin.* of Now Tork city, PrcmiblUos nominee for Vloe-Pre#*-dent, spoke hers last night In the auditorium of the public library. "A vote for the Prohibition party,*’ he said, “is a vote to uphold the Constitution and for the enforcement of the Volstead act. * Referring to the league of na-
Siwon. C. B.
sr and J. B. Grad Telesshms* Ohs its capital stock
Salem Hi. d* tod Lumber Company, Salem filed final een.&nte of "
The Morsteeuma Oaal
and
; capital, $50,000, inn ' ; director*.
J. S. PrtaV.
Ormra Thraduiss Company. Co 1,3- Koiomo '
Gary:
bond*, stock*, etc.: dirertort.JB. M. loontrd, ;sk. s i rnszz ssss.
Tire and Euaipment
SSI.000 to 8400.000: S50 OOO preferred Sped aits Osage and Tool Co., Indiana, polls; capital. $100,000; $00 000 pt’efwwd Week; to eeuduet mercantile opartism; director*. J. C. ErteL S. B. Brtel. Manue X
Ertei John C. SErtel
Fanners’ Cooperative Elevator Company of Clay City. Clay City; capital. $5,000: to operate srats elevator; director*. B. R. Hortoa. S. M, Baudrartnor Gecarye Brow*. On Moody J T. McCuDoash. W, H. Mitchell
C^o Fra&cis.
The R. X. Gaslay Xasafartunag Company l^asmpolw; cwul. $50,000; to aiun^ T*®* 1 ** l»*«nta. etc.: director*. B. M. GaxLay. M. B. Gazlay. V. G. Gaalay. (Sty Drvriopmem Company, Bvaaavillr; capital. $150 COO: $100 <>><> preferred stock: to deal in real estate: directors, W. B. Kelly.
George Alt. A Carlisle.
Ciintor. Finance Company, Frankfort; camtaL $500,000; $300 000 prrfmyed stock;
itu-xzor* C. C. F. Mew i William Robison. S. Bon Remit «L! _ SW * -
S " Ptmoeton;
eapitaL ? 1*0.000; swaartne*., toane etc.: di-
rectors, Herman
Harvey Harmon,
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MISS SPEER ACCEPTS OFFER Chieagw Man Pmvldeu At»nrn*r run Defease la raisoaed Candy Canes. {Special to The Isdianapoha News) EVANSVILLE. Ind. October 14.— Miss Mabel Speer, teacher of the domestic science class in the high, school at Birdseye, who will appear Saturday before Charles Harmon. United States commissioner here, in
answer to a federal warrant charging
tding through the maili
ocoiates to Mias
Mattie Hardin, her alleged rival In
her with sendli
box of
J» sending poisoned Hardin, l
love and formerly a teacher at Ire land, has responded to the offer of Evansville, who annouaoan hif^ willingness to engage In her behalf, free of charge, the services of Bernard J. Brown, a widely known criminal
attorney of Chicago.
Handel man does not know Miss Speer personally but says from what he has read of the case in the newsF&’s.rss? a?.rs? vsss The letter follows; __ “Will you kindly tnrform Mr. Han delman that I am grateful^indeed^ for
his offered services and
request Mr. Brown to my attorney. Val
prayers are certainly being answered for It is through the divine will of providence that we are finally delivered from our enemies. 1 certainly appreciate the kindness of Mr. liandslman and hope that if he doe* help me in this wsy that I shall some time In the future be able to more than pay him for all he does for me." Mr. Brown, who Is now in Evans-
ville. held a conference with Mr. Nolan today in regard to the line of defense that will Ik* pursued.
Adaptability [Washington Star! “What i« : .yew preference in • It varies with circumstance*." replied Mias Cayenne. *T sit still to Beethoven, but S dance to Jaas."
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Jar Rubbers, 2 dozen 10-quart Galvanized Pail 50-foot Clothes Line 19c
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WANTED SALESMAN HIGH GRADE SPECIALTY MAN To sell high grade securities through large Trust Company. Work is pleasant and fascinating—to a successful salesman, on account of his constantly calling on his local friends, who will help him increase his business continually—and if you are proven—clean cut salesman—and can qualify, we will soon teach you our special line of business—and the nicest part of this position is your sleeping at home, although you will have to go out nights, on business calls, when prospects cannot be seen during day.
LEADS WILL KEEP YOU BUSYWo advertise heavily in each section, sending a3vertimng to every person who pays on more than $500 property value, this—together with our boosting stockholders—swamps us with prospects—and we cannot take care of our leads, and—on that account—we want a real top notch salesman, one who is now a decided success—in some specialty line, and who is not satisfied with his present monthly salary, and who has an ambition of $6,000 to $12,000 per year.
EARNINGS SHOULD INCREASE-
If you are satisihed with pay salaried men usually receive, you would not have the ambition and the ability we require. We will pay you—in accordance with your exact production, putting earnings in one pan—and—net results in other pan of our figurative scale—the scale of equity—and from thfb you can clearly see—that if you are a successful salesman, you now have no handicap between you and $ 12,000 per year. BUSINESS SHOULD INCREASE This job is practically like going into your own business. All we require of you is—to husde and produce results, and that is where it pays to be connected with big company which can keep you more than busy for the balance of time, and if you are the right man—you will not hesitate long, for the longer you are with us—the more you should earn.
EXPERIENCE IN SALESMANSHIP-
If you are a high-grade-top-notch salesman, any good line, and you are making money—and want to earn more money, answer this at once. Object of ad—is not to sell you, you are going to sell yourself—if you work with your head, and since this is intended—to eliminate the foot worker, we are unng this method to get a high grade man. BEFORE HAVING INTERVIEWBefore you answer ad—which calls for personal interview, you should 1 at know that you would like to earn more money,
mmLiks,
that you would like to tnefbase the number of your friends, that you would like to be out-doors—in auto—all seasons, that you would like to join—big-hard-working organization, that you want to be kept comfortably busv—for many vears. if you have natural desire, with proven, high grade ability, to climb to top of—the ladder of successful salesmanship, then husde—for you cannot get better position elsewhere. Address Box 1532 News
fPOLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT)
Voters of Marion Co
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We have no “gold diggers” or “quotas.” Our slogan is npt “boys, get the money.” Our dependence is on the free will gifts of all who are interested in the great cause championed by the Democratic party. Money is needed in order to put that cause properly befor? the people, and to make victory certain.
Give What You Can If.
You favor ths league of nations.
If you want to see an honorable sad effective peace with Germany through a ratification of the
Versailles treaty.
If you feel that the people rather than the politicians should govern this country. If you love peace, and wish to save civilization from suicide through war. If you are proud of file great achievements of your country in the war, and the mighty service that it rendered to humanity.
If yon rwent the demagogy ad faemeerity X 't . Aiwa e-mmnoicm nf thoaj, flAW in
that characterizes the campaign of those now in
charge of the Republican party.
shif tfaeM o? SenatorHaniing, who is against the treaty that alone can guarantee and protect our
rights.
If you are opposed to a separate peace with Germany, and to a base desertion of our allies for the sake of winmng the ^PO^of George f^^to'^^r^pahlkatam during the war. H yon wish to finish fim work t^t our jallant soldiers so nobly advanced at Chatean-Thierry and in the Argoune, and to make it unnecessary
for American youth ever again to undergo such terrible hardships. If you favor clean men for office, and do not think that a shortage in accounts is a qualification for the state treasurership. If you disapprove the Goodrich administration, and the Republican management of the city and county affairs, and the extravagance and outrageously high taxes for which they are respon-
sible.
If you would elect a real senator, like Thomas Taggart, rather than Penrose’s errand boy, who is not sure whether we have been officially at
war with Germany.
If you prefer as Governor, a man like Colonel
that you would like to aleep at home—every night of week, that you would like to quit luggingr-sample cases and trunks, that you would like to inefease the number of your friends.
McCulloch, who tended our wounded boys on the firing line to McCray, who while McCulloch was serving in the trenches was making money on
the board of trade.
If you desire the election of Governor Cox, a man who knows what he believes, says what he thfwVn, and is courageously and steadfastly upholding all that the soldiers fought and died for, who does not need a board of strategy to tell him what to say, .who was nominated by a free convention, and not by a senatorial cabal at 2 o’clock in five morning, and who is battling for as sacred a cause as was ever presented to a free people.
All who believe in these principles, without distinction of party are urged to contribute to the expenses of the^campaign that is now being made-in their behalf It is your fight; the cause is yours, and the victory will be yours. Send your contributions in any amount to Wm. P. Cosgrove, treasurer, Room 19, Denison Hotel, with your name and address, or call in person. The need is pressing. Please do it today.
FRED HOKE WM. J. MOONEY WM. M. FOGARTY BROAD HURST ELSEY DICK MILLER STERLING a HOLT
Marisn County Democratic Committee. R. H. SULLIVAN, Chairman.
ALBERT SAHM JOSEPH E. BELL LEROY J. REACH GEORGE HILGBMEIER DANIEL FOLEY JOHN F. BARRETT
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