Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 56, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 July 1920 — Page 10

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We Will Help You to „ Save Safely yklrfjtr Pairing# anb STnist ©a >MWI MOTOR THIEVES AIDED BY MANY Crooked Insurance Adjustors Co-operate With Criminals. BOSTON, July 15. —Revelations from :i trustworthy source In the case of Herman L. Barney, who escaped from State prison and then suddenly gave himself up, show that among the men j higher up Identified with a countrywide auto thief system are: j Unscrupulous Insurance adjusters who operate with gangs of auto thieves. Alleged agents of |Certaln reputable makes of cars who secretly work with auto thieves and distributors of stolen cars on the side. Certain second-hand dealers. Business men who deal extensively in stolen cars and who hide behind ligltlmate lines of business In which they are engaged. Dishonest automobile owners who pay thieves to steal their cars so that they may colfect the insurance money. Representatives of insurance companies who pay thieves bonuses to recover stolen cars, a practice which Dis- . trict Attorney Joseph C. Pelletier, in the recent case of Jacob Levy, branded as “the compounding of a felony." and threatened to prosecute the company In question if It committed the offense again. Evidence shows that thieves get but SSO or 575 for cars from the fellows higher up who sell them all the way from SSOO to SI,OOO. These figures were testified to by veteran automobile thieves in the cases recently prosecuted by District Attorney Nathan [A.. Tufts and his first assistant, (leorge Stanley Harvey, in Middlesex county. It was also learned that In tight periods of the underworld auto market cars have actually been sold to prospective customers several days, and even a week, before they have been stolen. OFFER VETERANS FREE TRAINING Rockefeller Institute Establishes Schools at Marion. Special to The Times. MARION, Ind., July 15.—Vocational training for disabled veterans of the world war will be offered by the government at the Marion branch of the national Military home under the plan of the Rockefeller Institute for the establishment of similar schools through- j out the country. Schools have already been opened here for world war veterans who are now members of the soldiers' 'home, and additional departments are to be organized ; until the capacity of the institution ‘s doubled. Dr. J. A. Mattison. former surgeon of the Marion branch, a colonel in the world war and now national Inspector ; an the staff of the board of managers, ; has been In Marion to make arrangements for the enlarging and equipping of the new school. William Abel of Seymour, educational director of the federal board for vocational education has arrived here to take charge of the preliminary work. The acadamlc department will be In charge of Mrs. Fannie Davis of Maysville. Ky., who will assemble teachers here for the school work. World war veterans will be sent here from Indiana, Ohio and Kentucky. LAPORTE E'“ TOK LOSES SUIT. LArORTE. i ly 15.—Fred Y. Wheeler of rs •‘■■int, editor of the Lake County s the oldest paper in: Lake county, lost U'.a suit for divorce in the Laporte circuit court. The court awarded S4OO to Mrs. Wheler for legal expenses.

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OUTLINE STATE MARKET PLANS Housewives Hear Reports and Discuss Legislation. Mrs. Lida Grover, 3601 Salem street, was elected second vice president to fill the vacancy left by the resignation of Mrs. Julia Tutewiler, at the monthly meeting of the Housewives' league, held in the Chamber of Commerce yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Martha Smith, purchasing agent for the two stands conducted on the city market by the league, made a report on the sales of the stands during the past month. ■ The league Is selling the products on the market at a very, very close margin of profit," she said. Mrs. Smith said that the stands are “Just running" and meeting the overhead expenses. “I buy only the best quality of goods and find that it is appreciated very much by members of the league. “Members of the club are responding very well in serving on the stands.” The purpose of the stands on the market is to help the members get first-class products at a reasonable price. A plan for a syite market was introduced by Mrs. William A. Ragan, similar to one which is in operation in California. The plan provides for a central market at the capital, and branch markets In different towns in tn state. Farmers are instructed to bring their goods to the market nearest to them. The plan provides for no agent between the producer and the public, and it is thought that the consumer and the farmer will be better able to deal with each other by this method. The work of the legislative committee, which has introduced a bill before the special session of the legislature against “pernicious hoarding,” was discussed by the league members. Approximately fifty members were present. Liberty Nut Oleomargarine—Glossbrenner'* r— —' Sale of Bathing Suits 30% off On Ladies’ Wool and Cotton Combination Bathing Suits. 20 % off On Men’s Wool Combination Bathing Suits. “Try Habich’s First” The Gus Habich Company 142 Washington St.

DOG HILL PARAGRAFS V/iu X .mli,A Sim Flinders would like to borrow a wheelbarrow, as ha la going to move next week. • • • The magic lantern show and lecture at Wild Onion Tuesday evening was enpoyed by all present. It was Interesting as well as instructive and the crowd was so big Sidney Hocks had to stand

Tennis Rackets Tennis players, when you arc jn need of a good racket or fresh new tennis balls visit ohr sporting goods department. All of the best rackets are here, also Racket Cases, Nets and Presses. A few of the good rackets are priced as follows: Newport $2.00 Challenge $3.50 Dartmouth $4.50 Premier $5.00 Manhattan $5.50 Expert $7.50 Rex $0.50 I i Tournament $10.50 Champion $12.50 Palmer SIO.OO Double court size Tennis Nets, $4.00 and $2.75. "" Fresh new Tennis Balls, each, 60<* Tennis Goods, also Golfer’s Outfits, Fishing Tackle and Bathing fcjuits shown on 3rd floor, Charles Mayer a:ll! Company 29 and 31 W. Washington St. Established 1840 Store Closes Daily 5:00 p. m. Saturdays 12:30 Noon.

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part of tho time on another person's foot. * * • Thp weeds are being cut around the postoffice so that when the new Inspector comes along he won’t have to Inquire as to Us whereabouts. —Copyright, 1920. CHRISTIANS BUY HOME AT MARION Institution to Care for Aged Women Taken Over. Special to The Times. MARION, Ind., July 15.—The Emily E. Flinn Home for Aged Women, established here in 1899 by the Twentieth Century club, a philanthropic organization of women, has been purchased by the National Benevolent association of the Christian churches of the United States, and will be operated as a national institution. The National Benevolent association Is the agency through wnlch the Christian churches of the country conduct hospitals and homes for orphans and aged per--sons. Institutions of this kind are now operated by the Christian churches in Kansas City, Mo., Valparaiso, Ind., East Aurora, N. Y., Jacksonville, 111., Dallas, Tex., Cleveland, 0., St. Loulb, Mo, Atlanta, Ga., Omaha, Neb., Denver, Colo, and Marlon. The home will be greatly enlarged and arrangements made to care for scores of aged women In this part of the country.

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