Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 19, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 June 1920 — Page 12
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Six Years’ Growth In the following table this company’s condition is shown as of May 31 in each of the years indicated: Year Cash Total Kesources 1914 $2,170,067.02 $9,314,096.52 1916 3,766,920.01 12,800,841.83 1918 2,827,004.13 13,536,178.53 1920 3,825,146.96 15,813,710.27 dfletdjer anti Crust Company Northwest Corner Pennsylvania and Market Evans Woollen, President
SOLDIER DROWNS IN WHITE RIVER Clarence Hatfield Meets Death as Canoe Upsets. A* the result of the first canoe accident of the season at Riverside park, the body of Clarence Hatfield, 19. a soldier. Is In the city morgue today. Hatfield was riding In a canoe with Robert C. Tyler, another soldier, at 8 o'clock last night, and when 100 yards north of the pier that marks the place where the Big Four railroad formerly crossed White River in the park, the canoe tipped over when the soldiers attempted to avoid ramming another boat in the darkness. It is believed that Hatfield could not swim and Tyler weighted down by his uniform himself had difficulty in reaching the bank. Both men were stationed the depot at the speedway, but Tyler did not, at the tims of the accident, know the name of his companion. Motor Policemen Bernauer and Brooks and Patrolmen Wise and Sheets recovered the body after dragging for three hours. The body was Identified by the serial number in Hatfield’s hat. Records of the military authorities show that Hatfield was born at Bnrket, Ind., and that he enlisted May 23, in Indianapolis. Mrs. Opal Davonen of Chicago, a sister, is the relative named as the person to be notified in case of an emergency. Tyler lived In Terre Haute before enlisting )n the army.
Driver in Collision Accused of Drinking Charges against Ward Hackleman. 1407 North Delaware street, were eontinned In city court today. Hackleman was arrested, accused of drunkeness and operating a motor vehicle while under the Influence of liquor, after an automobile which he was driving crashed into a tail driven by Ralph Blackburn last night The accident happened at Meridian and Louisiana streets. Hackleman's brother Ralph of RusbTille, Ind.. was cut by flying glass and taken to the City hospital. Uncle Sam Makes Bow at Style Show CLEVELAND. June 2.—Uncle Sam believes that freak styles in women’s garments add materially to the high cost of living and he Is now engaged in a campaign of education to wean women from frills and furbelows to conservative styles. J. G. Weatherly, special assistant to Attorney General Palmer, announced the government’s entrance into the styles contest at the conference of clothing manufacturers here today. Weatherly urged the garment manufacturers to asaist in convincing the womend of the country That they do not need extreme styles to enhance their appearance. J. W. T. Mason Wins British War Honor LONDON, June 2.—The list of new / officers of the order of the British empire "appointed by the king In recognition of distinguished service during the war" Includes the name of J. W. T. Mason of New York, United Press war expert. The order of the British empire was created by King George as a suitable means of honoring those who. while not In uniform, did valuable work during the war. Appeal Is Taken to Stop Execution WASHINGTON, June 2.—Gene. Larrave. Chajon and Reyes, and Cols. Arriaga Y. Serreg, Gal, Marqnese and Manilla have boon sentenced to death by • military court-martial on charges of sedition and treason in connection with the overthrow of Cabrara, deposed president of Guatemala, the state department wns advised today. An appeal has been taken. After you eat —always use FATONIC M.Tor YOUR stomach's sake) —one or two tablets—eat like candy. Instantly re lievesHeartbum.Bloated Gassy Feeling. Stops indigestion, food soaring, repeating, headacheand the many miseries caused by Acid-Stomach EATONIC is the bestremedy, it takes the harmful acids and gases right out of the body and, of course, you get well. Tens of thousands wonderfully benefited. Guaranteed to satisfy or money refunded by your own druggut. Cost a trifle. Please try it I Wmsm Money bock without question gAt* If HUNT'S Stive fail* in the i! treatmentoflTCiL ECZEMA, RINGWORM, TETTER ors •tkcritchmi ikkditeawt TryVjgr/ J m 75 ceat bo* at our risk. * if / /; HOOK OKCG COMPANY.
Girl, 10, Injured in Auto Accident Charlott Derick. 10, of 329 North Tacoma avenue, is in a serious condition at St. Vincent’s hospital today as tko result of Injuries received when she was struck by an automobile. Earl W. Bruenger, 738 Wallace avenue, was the driver of the auto and the accident occurred at 6 o'clock last night In front of 2418 East New York street. The police were told by witnesses that the little girl ran In front of Bruenger's automobile, which was going slow at the time of the accident. The injured child was taken to the office of Dr. McCool, 1412 East Washington street, and later to the hospital. The physician said her skull waa probably fractured. Free Lecture on ‘Reconstruction’ Plan A free public lecture on “Reconstruction" will be given by Dr. J. J. Walsh of New York city at the Murat theater under the auspices of the Knights of Columbus next Sunday evening. Dr. Walsh, who is one of the speakers on the nation-wide reconstruction campaign of the organization, is medical director of the Fordham university school of sociology. Members of the committee in charge of the lecture are Joseph A. McGowan, C. A. O'Connor, Leo F. Welch, Frank E. V. Meyer, J. O. Vanler and William P. Flanary.
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THE LAKE ERIE & WESTERN R. R. EXCURSION SUNDAY, JUNE 6th (Returning same date.) ROUND TRIP FARES TO WALKERTQN (Koontz Lake) v , $2.42 ROCHESTER (Lake Manitou) , a $2.21 Train leaves Indianapolis Union Station 7:00 a. in.; Massachusetts Avenue Station 7:10 a. m. The above fare includes war tax. For tickets and full information apply to agent.
Lake Erie & Western R. R. Passenger Train Schedules EFFECTIVE SUNDAY, JUNE 6TH NORTHBOUND Lv Indianapolis *7:00 a. m. t12:30p. m. t5:00 p. m. §5:00 p.m. Lv Massachusetts Ave. 7:10 a.m. 12:40 p.m. 5:10 p.m. 5:10 p.m. Ar Michigan City 1:05 p.m 10:50 p.m Ar South Bend t12:35 p.m. 5:25 p.m 10:25 p.m. SOUTHBOUND Lv S. Bend tll:20a. m. t3:45p. m. §8:30 a. m Lv Mich. C. t4:loa. ra 3:25 p.m §5:30 p.m. Ar Mass, av 9:50 a. i}. 3:50 p.m. 9:15 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 11:20 a.m. Ar Indpls.. 10:00 a. ni 4:00 p.m. 9:25 p.m. 1:40 p.m. 11:30 p.m. For time at intermediate points apply to L. E. & W. R. R. Agents. ‘Daily. t Daily, except Sunday. § Sunday only.
NURSES ASSURED HOSPITAL HOME President of Council Also Tells of Plaza Plan. Gustave Schmidt, president of the city council, has assured members of the <fity board of health that the council will vote the necessary money for the building of a nurses’ home at the City hospital to cost about $387,000. The assurance was given by Mr. Schmidt at a meeting of the city hoard of health, last night, when plans for the proposed home and the establishment of a plass between the Long and City hos pltals were taken up. The proposed nurses’ building will be built In the northeast corner of the hospital grounds, according to plans, ami will conform with the architecture of the other buildings. It will be four stories, 88x175 feet, built in the shape of an "E.” Steps are being taken by the board for the purchasing of the grounds between the Long and City hospitals for the establishment of a plasa. The grounds are owned both by state and private individuals, and it is believed that the purchase is necesssary for the establishment of a quiet zone. GEORGE W. HOLMES’ stories concerning the republican national convention will bo part of The Times service to you when the convention Is on. Holmes, now a nationally known correspondent, began writing for Tho Times seven years ago.
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