Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 128, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 October 1920 — Page 12
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We Will Help You to Save Safely jfletcfjer fcabir-ja anb Ernst <Ea Ihummus Teachers to Be Aided in Finding Rooms i Arrangement* hare been made by Elsie j L. Green, ass.stant general secretary ot j the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce, ■ with the Indianapolis Street Railway j Company for the street railway company j to maintain a booth at the Sererin hotel ; in connection with the room bureau, ■ which will be maintained by the Chamber , of Commerce for the Teachers’ Associa- j tlon, starting on Oct. IS. The State Teachers’ Association will he held in Indianapolis Oct. 21 to 23 and the rooms for the teachers will be secured at the Sererin hotel. Heretofore the teachers have had a great deal of trouble iu finding the right ■treet car to get to their rooms and for that reason the street car people have been Induced to put In a booth and give directions to the teachers as soon as they have secured the rooms from the Chamber of Commerce. Lillian Russell to Speak for G. O. P. Here The Toung Men’s Democratic Club will march with the Taggart-for-Senator Club, Oct. 16. on the occasion pf the appearance here of Bourke Cockran at Tomlinson Hall. ' The young men's organization now has 1,200 members and has selected Thomas Meeker as honorary director. The Republican county organization has scheduled several meetings for Indianapolis to be held this week. Lillian Russell, famous stage star, will address a meeting at the Masonic Temple on Saturday evening. Miss Russell is speaking under the direction of the Republican national committee. Several ether meetings, at which Senator James E. Watson, Merrill Moores. Congressman from the Seventh district, and other speakers will talk. G. 0. P. Harmony Seen in Illinois Election SPRINGFIELD, 111., Oct. 7.—Chances of a spilt in the Republican vote of Illinois were believed eliminated today by the action of State otTiclals here in certifying Len Small of Kankakee, as 'the Republican gubernatorial candidate. By tbe certification of Small's candidacy it Is believed harmony will prevail In the State Republican ranks. Lieutenant Governor Oglesby, whose candidacy was backed by Governor Lowden can only prevent Small, whose cblet supporter was Mayor William. H. Thompson of Chicago from being placed on the ballot as the party candidate by obtaining an injunction. He has ten days to do this. Small's plurality was declared to be 7,902 votes. Bond of Teacher in Poison Case Signed Special to The Times. EVANSVILLE, Ind., Oct. 7—James Speer, merchant of Bridgeport, 111., father of Miss Mabel Speer, high school teacher at Birdseye, charged with sending s. box of poisoned candy to her re~ putec rival in love, Miss Mattie Hardin, school teacher at Ireland, broke down when he met his daughter here Wednesday. He signed his daughter’s bond and she returned to Birdseye and resumed her duties as teacher. Tbe trial has been set for Oct. 18. It Is said that Miss Speer was insanely Jealous of Miss Hardin because she had been keeping company with De Witt Hobbs, 18, young farmer living near Ireland. Hartford City Holds Man as ‘Home Brewer’ Special to The Times. HARTFORD CITY, Oct. 7.—“ Home brew.” whicb officers found nt tbe home of John Lawson, at Montpelier, Sept. 15, contained 3.59 per cent alcohol, an examination by tbe State Chemist disclosed. • was arrested 'Wednesday. Ufis charged with violating the liquor .Jaws in three counts. He has been released under S3OO bond. He will fight the charges. 118 PREPARED. “If you run across any friends of mine during your auto trip, give them my regards.” “Don’t you think It would be better to take them to a hospital I”—Norfolk Vir-ginian-Pilot.
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POLAND VICTOR IN PRELIMINARY PEACE PARLEY Gains Another Corridor and More Territory to East. TRUCE OF 25 DAYS SET LONDON, Oct. 7.—Poland has gained notable victories In a preliminary peace agreement with Russia. The Poles gain another corridor, separating Russia and Lithuania, more territory to the east, and a better transportation service. The armistice and preliminary peace agreement, effective Friday, provides for twenty-five days of peace with opportunity for automatic extension. Meanwhile fighting continued on all fronts with the Polish troops reporting further advances to the east. A wireless from Moscow said the Russians continue their retreat according to plan. “In the Molodetchno, Minsk and Slutsk regions, we captured the staff of the first Don division,” the wireless said. “Three Don generals committed suicide.” A Berlin dispatch said It was reported there that General Mabhenof, heretofore operating against the Bolshevik In the far southeast, had joined the Reds In fighting General Wrangel. According to the Morning Post the agreement reached at Riga provided: 1. Hostilities will cease within six days from tbe sighing of the agreement. 2. Both sides will withdraw to agreed lines within seven days after the armistice Is effective. 3. Military and civil stores and a certain amount of railway supplies need not be evacuated. 4. A neutral zone of thirty kilometers will be established east of the armistice line, the Poles thereby retaining all their own territory. 5. Armies must not fraternize. 6. The armistice shall be effective for twenty-live days. Tbe Morning Post regarded the terms of the agreement as a victory for Poland. The Russian delegates, it said, indicated great anxiety to meet the demands of the Poles. cocxterfeiters bvst. FITCHBURG, Mass., Oct. 7.—Veritable flood of oounterfeit coins here haa led the Department of Justice to assign special agents to trace the source t>f the bad money. Liberty Xnt Oleomargarine—Glossbrenner's Time to order Christmas photographs NOW. g Place to order Christ- T W mas photographs ysJl *Oa*h nssr Raks Mdr
EVERGREENS AND PEONIES Other stock latter part of October !ad forepart of November. Nursery plants In many varieties are scarce. Order now; have stock reserved and avoid disappointment. Over 300 acres, largest nursery In Indiana. Established 1875. Send for free illustrated catalogue. C. M. Hobbs S Sons BRIDGEPORT, INDIANA. Established 1875. Location, nine miles west of Illinois street on Washington street. Free Old Phone service from Indianapolis—Old, Ben Davis 08.
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Miss Hostetter Hocks was observed to take a calf by the nape of tho neck aud sling It throat h a gate, still she la listed as one of the weaker sex. • • • Since finding out by the census figures that there are about 150,000,000 other persons in the United States, Sidney Hocks don’t feel near so big when he goes to a party. • * * Film Dillard rode on the train one day last week. He says It looked to him like the train was standing etill and the things outside were rushing by at breakneck speed.
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SEARCH FOR BOY AND PRISONLIFER Hoosier Authorities Combing Country for Missing Two. Special to The Tlmea. MICHIGAN CITY, Ind., Oct. T.—Prison guards, police, deputy sheriffs and citizens today are searching the countryside for John Vaughn, 50, a life prisoner in the Indiana State prison, and Walter Young, 12, schoolboy, who have been missing since Monday night. Vaughn Is eaid to be a moron who wa* sentenced to life imprisonment in 1907 after he bad attacked Elizabeth Strubei, 11, and killed her with a penknife when she made an outcry. He hae been a trusty at tbe prison for thirteen years and for six years has been in charge of the prison water works by day. The Young boy Is said to have been In the habit of passing much time at the water works, which Is some distance outside the prison walls, and It Is said he was last seen In Vanghn’s company. Goshen Man Is Paid $13,000 for Injuries Special to The Tlmea. GOSHEN, Ind., Oct. 7.—The firm of Thomae, Sanders A Egbert of Goshen, hardwood lumber dealers, has paid Bnrt R. Throckmorton, a photographer of this city, the sum of $13,000 as settlement In full for injuries received while walking through the company’s wood yard about a year ago, when he fell Into an uncovered steam vat. Mr. Throckmorton’s ltmbs were terribly scalded and he hovered between life and death for many weeks. Ho and his wife will leave Saturday for Rochester, Minn., where be will undergo an examination at tbe Mayo Hospital.
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