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

Bi'ftKaHT HERE', fe^INDJANAMI Town of Perth five mlle s north of Brazil T'rtnally wiped out by Are. Blase parted la general store and srt-ept eleven other small structures before burning Itself out. Same town bit by flood In 1913. Tim O'Neill is an Irish policeman in Bast Chicago. He used to be a heavyweight boxer. Tim likes a joke, but when he arrested a foreigner for violating the liquor law yesterday he lost his temper. "What’s your name,” the turnkey asked O'Neill's prisoner. "Michael Maloney,” he replied. O’Neill nearly jumped over the railing. “What did you say your name is?” he shouted. "Stanislaus Spornlcu,” was the meek reply. George L. BnbUya, proprietor of a restaurant In Whitley, started to build a Are In a stove. He thought he had coal oil. It was gasoline, Bobllya badly burned. He saved Ids own life, extinguishing blazing clothing by rolling in the snow. A mother's preminitlon saed George Kendall. 14. of Logansport from death. Mrs. Kendall, the wife of a minister, became uneasy when George was delayed from the church where he fired up. She hastened to the church where she found the boy unconscious, overcome by gas. He will live. Daisy Shafer, 15-year-old Logansport girl, l s held in St. Joseph. Mich., where she fled with Carl Bowman of Peru to be wed. Her father called off the nuptials when he learned a license had been issued and asked that Daisy be detained until he arrived. She is a runaway high school girl. Matters pertaining to the new bituminous coal miners wage scale were cleaned up at a meeting in Terre Haute today of the scale committee of district No. 11, United Mine Workers, in preparation for the convention of miners there Monday. The constitution committee also prepared changes in the constitution and Kd Stewart, district president, said both committees would be ready to report when the convention opened. Half of the 100 hundred employe* of the American Strawboard Company of Noblesville are on a strike. The plant haa been picketed and nonunion men aYe bf-ing asked not to work at the place. The trouble is the outgrowth of an attack on F. E. Lewis of Albany. N. Y., representing the International Brotherhood of Paper Makers, who was here making an effort to unionize the factory. A thief who ransacked the home of Haines Ebert, wealthy Goshen lumberBaby 16*4 Lbs. Brings Fatal Sleep Sickness AURORA. 111., April 9—Mrs. Archie Nicholas of Aurora is dead as the result of sleeping sickness, induced by her giving birth to a sixteen and one-half-pound baby, the largest baby ever born in Illinois. / The infant died Wednesday and they rwill be burled together.

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