Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 99, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 September 1920 — Page 9
Hartford City Plans Community Building Special to The Times. HARTFORD CITY, Ind., Sept. 3. iSrtCord City people and farmers Ilyin* In a trading radius are planning the erection of a community house, the funds to be raised by popular subscription. The building would furnish a place for public meetings and a restroom for farmers. A gymnasium would be a feature. Hamilton County’s Oldest Woman Dies Special to The Times. NOBLESVILLE. Ind., Sept. 3.—Mrs. Tamer Miller Is dead at her home In the northern part of Hamilton county, at the ago of 81. She was the oldest woman In the county. She and her husband located on the farm on which she died In 1845. Three children survive, Mrs. E. T. IVltham and Mrs. Abner Conway of Atlanta, and Mrs. William Swift of Washington county. Customers’ Accounts Overdrawn $66,968 Special to The Times. RICHMOND, Ind., Sept. 3.—Claude Kitterman, receiver of the Farmers' Ranking Company of Milton, which was closed July 6 following the suicide olOscar Kirlin, onshier, has fixed the total assets of the bank at $215,541.99, according to a report submitted to Judge W. A. Bond of the Wayne circuit court Thursday. Mr. Kitterman told the court that all claims against the bank had not yet been filed with the receiver, and for that reason the report was not quite complete. Included In the assets of the bank is an item of 5C6.968.12 for overdrawn accounts of customers. Two Holdup Men Foil Police and Escape Charles Moore. 1625 Draper street, reported to the police that he was held up at Minnesota and Spruce streets by two men last night. The men failed to get anything from Moore. The same two men held up Leo Zike. according to the description given by the victims, at an alley between Kelly and Wade streets, and relieved him of $5. The emergency squad thought they had cornered the men in a corn field at Calhoun and Shelby streets, but when they searched the field they conld not fir.d any trace of them. Daniels Is Principal Speaker on Labor F>ay Josephus Daniels, secretary of the navy, will deliver the principal address Monday In Tomlinson hall at the Labor day mass meeting, according to an announcement of the Marion county Labor day committee. Secretary Daniels will apeak in place of Charles Fox, president of the State Federation of Labor, who was scheduled to deliver the principal address. It Is expected that other dates besides the one In Indianapolis and those at Danville and CrawfordsvUle will be filled by Secretary Daniels. The Labor day speech will be the second one of its kind made in Indianapolis by the secretary of the navy.
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woods where Sir Launcelot and Puss were hiding. •I have a plan,” said the Blackbird. “I will carry in my bill a ball of twine and give it to the captive maiden. She can then hold one end of the string and let the ball drop to the ground. We will then tie a strong rope to the string and she can pull it up, and then Puss Junior, who is a good climber, can crawl up the rope and saw the Iron gratings with a file.” “Ha, ha!” exclaimed the noble Sir Launcelot. “But where Is the rope and twine, and who will carry the fair maiden down ?” “Now let me suggest a plan,” said the good Sir Launcelot. “Puss and I will call on yonder wicked knight and ask him to give us lodgings for the night. And then when all is still we will break open the door and escape with the maiden.” And then he told the Blackbird to fly back and tell the maiden to be ready at midnight. And when the bird had flown away he
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and Puss set out for the castle and pretty soon they reached the great wall that surrounded the great courtyard. And then Sir Launcelot knocked upon the gate with the hilt of his sword. “Who stands without?” asked a. graft voice. “Sir Launcelot of the lake and his comrade, Puss in Boots, Junior,” replied the knight in a stem voice. And then the gate swung slowly open and Sir Launcelot and Puss entered, and pretty soon the wicked lord himself appeared. “May we have lodgings for the night?” asked Sir Launcelot, and the wicked lord answered that they might. And then he took them Into the great dining hall and they all had supper” together, and after that they sa‘t around a big fire an.l smoked; all but Puss. And when It grew late, Sir Launcelst arose and asked that he be shown to his room. And then he and Puss followed the page up the velvet stairs, and when they reached their room they locked tha door. And then Puss hung his cap with the gold feather In it outside the window so that the Blackbird would see it and fly up to them. And in the next story you shall hear of an exciting rescue.—Copyright, 1920. (To be Continued.)
Gets $l3O, 30 Days for Pint ‘Raisin Jack’ Special to The Times. SHELBYVILLE, Ind., Sept. 3.—Frank Murphy of Indianapolis, who has been operating a concession at the fair grounds this week, was arrested today on a charge of having intoxicating liquors in his possession, and was fined SIOO and S3O costs and sentenced to thirty days at the penal farm. A pint bottle of “raisin Jack” was found on him by the officers. Freight Rates Make County Tax Higher Special to The Times. HARTFORD CITY, Ind., Sept. 3.—lncreased freight rates, making road material much higher for next year, has caused the county commissioners to Increase the county road repair levy from 10 cents for 1920 to 15 cents for 1921. Requisitions totaling $106,154 have been filed with the county auditor for the making up of the budget by the county council next Tuesday.
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