Indianapolis Times, Volume 32, Number 287, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 April 1920 — Page 2

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ROLLING MILL VO BE RUSHED Chapin an - Price Company Wants Plant Up in 6 Months. . Construct fiota of the new Chapman Price steel rollin mill will be speeded with a view to probuetion before the end of the year. Niles Chapman of the company made thi known today. He save the. plant will represent an outlay of tifjptroximatdy $1 ,'OOO.OOO and will hare a ci parity of 21.000 tons of steel a year. rt will he 1 cited on a site of forty-six acres south Troy avenue, between Shelby street suid the Pennsylvania railroad. On March 17 dhe old plant of the Chap-man-Price Con IP any was gutted by fire. TOCKOSTOW V MEN HELP FINAN Cl NG. Since then pjms have been on foot for the extenskm of the business of the company. Identified wi U > the Chapman-Price Company in th > new enterprise will he several meml>ers -of the Youngstown Sheet and Tube Comp. |ny of Youngstown, O. They will be i i*er“sted In the increased .-aAttcing of the firm. J. J. Beet, siij ferinlendent of the rollin* mill and ga.Vanizlng department of the Ohio eompan y. will become a vice president of the rew company. Leif Lee. consulting engineer of the Youngstown plant, will be the supervising engineer in the erection of the Shelby street plant. TO CSH WORK OX PLANT. Mr. Chapman says, contracts for build ■ing equipment will! be let In a few days and he hoped that bv the end of six months the it Sling mill will be readv for occupancy.The new plant will be a valuable addition to the indust t2al life of the city. The factory will sifcart with a force of 375 employes. Os these 108 will rollers, brought from outside dries. The payroll of thei company will he about $20,000 a week, Mr. Chapman says. Lone Bandit Gets SIOO,OOO From Train KANSAS CITY. April T>.— Search was being made by the po lice here today for the lone bandit who feisty night hoarded Santa Fe passenger train at Henrietta. Mo., thirty miles east til' Kansas City, bold tip four mail dettks and rifled mail pouches of loot estinatt-d at approximately 1100.000. The robber left the fa-ain when it reached Sheffield, a su burh of Kansas Ctfy. \

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Haag’s Pills for Indigestive Sick Headachy, Billousners and Constipation The 7 Haag Cat-Price Drug Stores are in the Center of the Shopping District of Indianapolis The Haag Drug Store at ■£% N. Illinois is only Six Doors North of Interurban Station Haag Drugstores, 27 and 53 South Illinois Street, are In the First Square South of Washington Street The Haag Drug Store. iOi Wsst Washington Street, is in the Point Room Lincoln Hotel, also Known as the Flatiron Building. The other Haag Drug located at fSA North Pennsylvania Street—6s Virginia Ave. and SO2 Massaehuselts College, nwiianapolis.

WHY, THE IDEA! GASPS MILDRED Sees No Reason Why Charlie and Her Manager Had Fight. LOS ANGELES, April o.—Denying . that her relations with Louis B. Mayer, her manager, could have given Charlie Chaplin, the world-famous film eomedisn, any provocation for having a fist fight with Mayer, Mildred Harris Chaplin expressed great astonishment al San Diego today when she learned of the fisticuffs in the lobby of a hotel In this city. The comedian's wife was visibly distressed when she was informed that Chaplin bad been worsted in the encounter and bore several marks as a result of it which he might carry for some days. "I know of no reason why there should have been trouble between Mr. Chaplin aDd Mr. Mayer,'" she said. “Mr. Mayer is my manager and producer, and T know him only in a business way," she declared. Chaplin was said to have received a bruised nose and contusions of the head in the bout with Mayer, in which the footwork for which he is famous on the s Teen failed to save him from a bad fall. BRIDGE WIDENING UP TO PARK BOARD Members Consider in Michigan Street Span. Plans to widen the Michigan street bridge over White river from forty to sixty feet, as suggested by the board of county commissioners, and a suggestion br Joseph G. Hayes, member of the board, that the bridge be named the Centennial bridge, are being considered bv members of the city park -board. At a meeting yesterday eveniug the following bids for construction or a shelter, house near the playgrounds In Garfield park were receired and taken under advisement, by the board: William P. .Tungriaus company, low bid for construction. $71,000; Schlegle A Roehm $79.402: J. G. Karstedt company. $69.215.80; Brandt Bros.. $96800; Hayes Bros., plumbing. $2,997; Clark Bros., y;;1 ; Kn vn Bros.. $3,197; Strong Bros.. 53.440: Cotton A Wlehke, $3.549; J. A. higgle. $3,961 ; Hatfield Electric company, ! low bid on electric wiring. $450: San horn Electric company. $454: Robbins ft Srhildemeyer. $475. atul F. H. Cheney, $945. Headaches From Slight Colds LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets relieve the Headache by curing the Cold. A tonic laxative ami germ destroyer. Look for signature E. W. GROVE on box. 30. Advertisement.

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STOCKMEN PLAN MARKETING FUND Would Maintain Yards Representatives on Sales Toll. Plans to raise a permanent fumd for developing live stock marketing conditions have been advanced by the livo stock committee of the Indiana Federation of Farmers’ associations, in a letter written to the Indianapolis live stock exchange by John G. Brown, chairman of 2he committee. In is planned to have stock exchanges collect 1 cent per head on all calves, hogs and jsheep and 4 cents on all cattle sold, the usoney to be turned over to the treasurer of the federation for paying exof farmers' representatives at the Indlauiipolis stock yards and also for the maintenance of an expert in charge of general live stcok interests of the state. An answer is expected from the Live Stock Exchange within the next few days and if It Js favorable officials will immediately davise machinery for operating the new deportment. CREDIT MEN SEEK 150 NEW MEMBERS Enlist fior One-Day Drive. With Women Helping. I ” The Indiunftpolis Association of Cretlit Men wants J£s3 members. Members axdi going out to get ’em. President E, G. Holmes outlined the procedure at thp Thursday luncheon. There will be two "armies. ’ They will met t In a one day battle with a common object—lso new mem hers. Anril T. Browtr 5 s colonel of one arpi' and William P BA Meg is < olonri of the opposing forces The women will \perate alone, mooing the combined acmies of the men Members of the women's committee are: Miss E. J. Kerr, captain; Mrs. E. M. Parry, Miss Margaret Hefner. Miss Anna Rplsnn, Miss Nellie W.iedenhorn, Mlaa Mina Market, Miss Douglass and Miss Nell McCune.Plan Fire Motors to Replace Horses A- result of an Increased v'ot 'f feo*l and the scarcity of good fk-*- h**n. plan* for motorizing the Indianapolis fire department are being cot.44niereJ by members of the city louucll. An Inspection of the equipment will be made Monday It is estimate! that it will <V>t the ritv from $150,000 t*v $:,60,0n0 to Oft rip tin- <]*•: rt moot with mntor ■> pi~a rari- 1 v.

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INDIANA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1920.

WHEN A GIRL MARRIES A New Serial of Young Married Life

C'HAPTER V. After a drive that seemed to me hours long. I conld see lighted hotels and hear the ocean—a great, roaring creature, not a murmuring friend like our little bay. "Jlmmie-boy, you and I have a lot to talk ever, but that will wait until we get to Vowers-by the Sea.” Mrs. Bryce smßed. ."I kuow that you and the little princess will want your first glimpse of the place In a wheel chair for two. So Miss Moss and I will go and meet Jack aud Tommy.” 1 wanted just that -but why couldn't Jim have suggested It? We parked our car back of the hotel anil Jimmie and r strolled hand In hand up a little slop® to the “Boardwalk,” made of cement. We found a wicker rolling chair and a grinning darkey to push us. Jim sat close to;me. hi ß strong, magnetic fingers over mine, his shoulder touching my arm. For a little while I forgot Betty Bryce and my aching wonder of what part she had played in the long years of Jim's life that were unknown to me. The sea was not un

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friendly now. It rose up in great surges like the beating of my heart that was so happy because Jim was close, close and contented to be alone with me. A little wisp of my hair blew out and In the shadow Jim caught it and held It against bis lips. I felt almost as If I were folded In bis arms. His voice had the deep, caressing notes it seems to hold for me alone. “Little Anne, little Anne! You’re wouderful—anil mine -my little Annie!” The sea sang it over again for him. Then suddenly his voice changed: "Time’s up, girlie, we must go In and \ meet Betty and the boys.” My heart sank. I wanted to be alone with Jim to hurry home to our little room of bluebird chintz. I dared not i say that. “I—l—Jim. you'll be ashamed of me. j I didn’t think we'd get out of the car, and I’m wearing a little tan linen morning dress that's mussed.” “Keep your coat on. You don’t care for dancing, anyway,” returned Jim carelessly. He reacts so quickly from

his moments of high emotion. I can't. Why, didn’t Jim say ho could never be ashamed of me? "Walt a minute—l want to ask you something. Tell me about—Mrs. Bryce.” “She's a beautiful and charming woman I met In France—but, shild alive, we haven't time to go Into that now! Why didn’t you ask before?” Why hadn't I asked him before? Because I had seized our beautiful happy hour alone as If we were never to know another like It. I had been unwilling that even a word of Betty Bryce should Intrude. And now I must go back to her, .lehlng with a longing to learn whnt she had been to my husband, for I know Jim—know that no woman who was "Just any woman’’ could a'rouse and hold this Interest In my Jim. Copyright. 1920. (To be Continued.)

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