Indianapolis Times, Volume 32, Number 295, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 April 1920 — Page 6
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TRUCKING PLANS SOON PERFECTED Conference Wednesday to Complete Organization. Organization of the Indiana Highway Transport association will be completed Wednesday. A conference will be held at the Chamber of Commerce on that day under auspices of the highway transport committee of the Indiana Transfer and Warehousemen's association. Highway transport Arms, truck operators, shippers, receivers, truck, tire and oil agencies have been invited to send representatives to the conference. It is planned to establish a motor truck freight house, adopt hauling rates, assist in establishing routes and assist in solving tho distribution problem in receiving centers along these routes. Invitations to the conference are signed by W. S. Frye and William G. Kreis, transfer men, and Tom Snyder of the Chamber of Commerce. Plans City Hospital to Rebuild^ Workmen A physio-therapy hospital service, through which injured workmen can be fitted for new tasks, will be established in Indianapolis. Plans for the development of this service were announced by Morris E. Nicholson, general manager of the Indiana Manufacturers’ Reciprocal association to factory service representatives using the Sherman and Ellis compensation nsurance plan, who were his guests at the Columbia club Saturday night. Mas Bessie C. Morgan, physiotherapist of the United States marine hospital, Chicago, will have general supervision over the local hospital service. “No matter how seriously Injured in industry a workman may be," said Jfriss Morgan, “the reconstructive processes that have been developed will fit him for some task.” Masons to Confer Degrees Tonight The degree of Super-Excellent Master will be conferred upon a large class by Indianapolis Council No. 2, Royal and Select Masters, at the Masonic Temple, North and Illinois streets,_ tonight. This degree is conferred only twice each year.
Just where and how q if the money to be spent ( FM HiFll.l n HUB ,1.1, jar in F r a j of men and women seriously 111 are turned away from Church hospitals because of lack of room. The children's /fJL * r. f i . homes are compelled to turn away more children than UUSIYICSSIthC f\ ftSZZ/CT" TO • they can receive. * 7 • / * / , • a businesslike (Juestion 3 for religious TRAmiNa At least 12,000,000 children * 1 denominations cooperating in the Interchurch andyooag people under 25 years of are enteringAmeri- I .. , , , , . , . . can life without any religious training at all. Remembering i- World Movement have budgeted their needs. NO DUSI- - faith of Washington and Lincoln, do you think that , , . , • . .• r- n America win cor.tiou. to prod.c, Lit*. ness could have done it more scientifically. coins if Faith dies out of the hearts of its youth 7 a ’ They have united to prevent the possibility of duplication or waste. At least a million dollars will be saved by the fact that For Higher Education Os the 450,000 American ...... . .... . • studenta in institutions of higher grade, one-half are in thirty individual campaigns are joined in one united effort. institutions founded and supported by the Churches. Many of these institutions have had no great endowment campaigns, but their naads are just a praising as Each denomination has arranged its needs under six main the needs of larger schools; and you have only to read their list of alumni and alumnaa to meaaura tha value tIBcIGS as shown at the left # of tbair contribution to America. g Each denomination has its own detailed budget, and will administer its own funds. Your pastor has copies of the budget: For the Church-3 Work Abroad. Influenza came erst from the orient thirty years ago; nearly an plagues examine them for yourself. In the week of April 25th-May 2nd are Oriental plagues. So long as China has only one physician to every 430,000 people tha Orient will continue to you will be given your opportunity to help. You can do it with be a menace. So long as one-third of the babies of India , _ .. r- r- , • ~ , . ~ . _ die before thair second year ourown babres .re not safe. the full Satisfaction Os knOWing that CVCry dollar Os yOUr gift r; r J'r.;rLr:rr, £Z““*has its post of service assigned to it in advance. 0 Every dollar for a better America and a better world. preachers-salaries. The preacher u died the' For- When your church calls on you, give—and give from your gotten Man," and well he may be. Eight out of tan . . , . praachars are paid uas than S2O a weaki heart as well as from your pockst-uooK. United Financial Campaign MUL April 23th-May 2nd World Movement of ENorth America The poVieotiom cf this adoerHseeneal is toeds .possible through tht coepsratieo / thirty denominations
MARRIAGE LICENSES George L. Surber, 22, laborer, 609 South Meridian street, and Georgia Herald, 18, city. Rudolph Frederick, 26, chauffeur, 185 West Twenty-first street, and Eva M. Jones, 21, 1230 North Sheffield avenue. Charlie L. Gulon, 49, tire company, 316 Trowbridge avenue, and Millie May Gulon, 46, Lafayette, Ind. William D. Hendricks, 23, postal service, 3445 North Illinois street, and Mary Riley, 24, cashier, Clermont, Ind. Charles E. Rurger. 43, 1710 West New York street, and Pearl J. Sanders, 33, 710 West New York street. Births Emmett and Alberta Brown, 2145 Ken. wood, boy. _ , O. J. and Anna Russell. 1239 Deloss, girl. Bert and Victoria Wampler, 455 North Walcott, girl. Arthur and Ruby Hoekman, 508 North Lynn. boy. Fred and Bertha Mitchell. 1538 Prospect, boy. John and Katherine Ward, 318 North Oxford, girl. Theodore and Katie Habeney. 109 East Pratt, boy. Allen and Irene Bowden, 803 west Twenty-eighth, girl. Otto and Emma Hanna, 414 North Linwood, girl. „ .. Arthur aud Edna Wilson, 325 Garfield, boy. William and Francis Hanley, 216 East Orange, boy. David and Sophia Melschalsom, Long hospital, boy. Jessie and Mary Brown, Deaconness hospital, girl. John and Laura Christy, Deaconess hospital, boy. .. , Charles and Eva Ingles, Deaconess hospital, boy. Tnnnis and Mary Niehols, 213 Trowbridge, girl. William and Martha McCready, 3848 East New York. boy. Herbert and Fay Taylor, 2211 Elliott, boy. James and Ethel Woodmansee, 3918 East Thirtieth boy. Raleigh and Mary Estle. 2034 Martindale, girl. „ Harry and Etta Waddell, 201 North Holmes, boy. Lewis and Dorothy Clark, St. > Ineent’s hospital, boy. Virgil and Ethel Padgett, St. Vincent s hospital, boy. .. Alva and Beulah Bidgood, 348 North Bellview, girl. _ Charles and Grace Meredith, 1239 South West, boy. . Charles and Florence Sinclair, 637 Missouri, girl. „ Edgar and Allie Hightshoe, 1015 Prospect, girl. Carl and Sylvia Singleton, 48 North Addison, girl. . _ John and Fannie Smith, 123 South Emerson, girl. _ , John and May Curran. 4739 East Washington, boy.
Harley and Rose Smith, 225 Caven, girl. Matt and Pearl Collins, City hospital, boy. Thomas and Verna Thomas; 330 Parkway, be James and Hazel Sheby, 1316 Deloss, girl. ' Deaths Viola J. Hoffbauer, 48, 1429 Commerce, Influenza. Hm tie Freeman/ 49, 1210 Hiawatha, double lobar pneumonia. Earl Kenneth Crist, 9 hours, 1024 North Bellview. premature birth. lUchurd llonnaker. 83, 936 East Maryland, chronic myocarditis. Carl Ralston, 35, Fletcher sanitarium, cerebral hemorrhage. Mary .1. Kusie, 81, 202 Parkview, chronic interstitial nephritis. Tabor S. Allis, 56, Methodist hospital, diabetes. Mary Burkdoll, 82, Methodist hospital, iractured hip (accidental.) Mary Chiles, 68, 535 North Dearborn, pernicious anemia. Kezle Fannie Stovall, 51, 2515 West Tenth, lobar pneumonia. Hattie Harkins. 30, St. Vincent’s hospital, pulmonary embolism. Pearl Tvimry, 40, 1561 Ashland, intestinal tuberculosis. Margaret. Sink, 63, 731 North Illinois, arterlo sclerosis. Hope Caroline Pearson, i, 718 North Meridian, diphtheria. John Murray, 22, 558V6 Fletcher, sarcoma. Catherine Miller. 33, City hospital. Influenza pneumonia. Frank iffury Ross, 42, St. Vincent's hospital, carcinoma. Ella Nora Elliott, 25, 1413 East Vermont, cerebral anemia. Chester L. liouden, 1, 1246 West Ray, double lobar pneumonia. Newton M. Taylor, 72, 1015 North New Jersey, cerebral hemorrhage. Isaac Tbalmnn, 69, Deaconess hospital, gangrenous appendicitis. Celle Hicks, 72, 9;iO Edgomont, mitral lnsu fficiency. Mary Malone, 64, TOO North West, initial insufficiency. Jane Griffin, so. 626 South West, chronic myocarditis. Elizabeth Flaherty. TO, llis Union, general arterlo sclerosis. Kathryn i,. V ei.-.i it St. Vincent's hospital, tubercular meningitis. Joseph lteisz, 84. 520 Eilat Vermont, arterlo sclerosis. Lena Matheson. City hospital, pulmonary tuberculosis. Worried by Illness, Woman Takes Poison Mrs. Lena Powell, 2447 Bellefontalne street, is in the City hospital as the result of an attempt at suicide last night. She swallowed a quantity of poison because of worry over illness, it was said. Polieempn Finneran and Seifert sent her to the hospital, where It was said she will recover.
INDIANA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, APRIL 19, 1920.
Division No. 4, K A. A. O. H. will give a card party at St. Anthony’s hall this evening. Officers of Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic church will entertain In the assembly hall of the church Tuesday afternoon. The annual meeting of the Jewish Federation will be held at the Com mu nut building, 17 West Morris street, Thursday evening at 8 o’clock. At the annual meeting of the Seventh Fresh vterian church officials Sunday morning, William Griffith, Frank R. Childers and Frank Haller were elected elders and William Pottle and Charles Davis deacons. There will be a democratic rally Wednesday evening at McClain’s hall, corner of Hoyt and State streets. Mary Pemberton, 53, colored, was found dead in bed at 1403 North Delaware street, today. She was a servant there. An open gas jet Indicated suicide. Republican candidates are invited to attend a meeting to be held at the McKinley club, 2217 East Michigan street, tomorrow night. The police are searching for Etta Moman, 915 North Senate avenue, a negress alleged to have stabbed her husband, eleven Moman, In the side with a pocketknife during a quarrel yesterday. Moman was taken to the City hospital, where It was said his injuries were not serious. Closer organization of tlie Order, of Railroad Station Agents was effected yesterday with the creation of a number of representing various divisions of nit; organization. George J. Witt of West Terre Haute was elected an additional delegate to the national convention to b; held in Pittsburg, May 16. The Business Men’s class of the Central M. E. church will give a social and entertainment Friday night at the church. The entertainment will Include a mock trial. COMEDY TO HELP BOYS' CUB. Holders of tickets for “Bubbles,’’ a musical comedy to be presented at the Murat on the nights of April 27 and 28 for the benefit of the Boys’ Club association, can exchange tbclr tickets sot reserved seats, beginning tomorrow.
POLICE NAB PAIR AS_GUNS FLASH (Continued From Page One.) nitroglycerine, enough to blow up the state capitol. Removing the burglar tools and explosive, the detectives filled the bag with newspapers and bricks, and replaced it. From noon yesterday until 9 o’clock Inst‘- night the detectives watched for the return of the suspected owner of the traveling bag. Detectives Houlihan, Roche, Hanks and Fossettl, hidden In automobiles Rnd armed with riot guns, waited outsids, guarding the doors of the hotel. About 9 o’clock Welling called for the traveling bag. Detectives boarded the elevator with him and as the car stopped at the ninth floor and Welling stepped cut, detectives covered him with revolvers. They took his key and led him to his MOTHER! “California Syrup of Figs’' Child’s Best Laxative Accept “California’’ Syrup of Figs only —look for the name California on tha package, then you are sure your child is having the best and most harmless physic for the little stomach, liver and bowels. Children love Its fruity taste. Full directions on each bottle. You must say “California.”—Advertisement.
room, No. 934, and waited for the second man. Within an hour a light rap sounded and Detective Duncan opened the door. POINTS REVOLVER AS DOOR OTENS. His revolver was aimed straight at Stevens and the alleged “yegg" could do nothing but surrender. Additional burglar’s tools were found in the hotel room and SSOO cash also was taken from the meni Other detectives watched an automobile which they believed the alleged “yeggs’’ were using. The license number on the car was issued to Albert. E. Welling, 209 North Illinois street. In tha car were auto licenses of other states anti a big roil of blankets and clothing, such as is used to deaden sound when safes are blown. The btirglnr's tools captured include special braces, bits, electrical appliances
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and soap, which Is much used by “yeggs.” False mustaches, a special police badge, said to be for the man who watches when a safe is blown, an automatic pistol, two large revolvers and gloves to be used to avoid making Auger prints, were also found. STEVENS ONCE BELD AS SLAYER. Stevens admitted to Inspector of Detectives Chauncey Manning and Captain of Detectives Fred Simon that he had been arrested in Chicago on the charge of murdering a watchman, but he maintained he was cleared of that charge. Welling’s clothes had been purchased in San Francisco, and the picture of a woman and a child was found in his Bui tease. Both men wore fine clothing, and possessed many fine linen and toilet articles. Detectives say that the wire and dyna-
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