Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 224, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 January 1921 — Page 10
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We Will Help You to Save Safely ftsfemss an& Cron &% hiWIM GO-CART AMONG BURGLAR PRIZES Several Homes Suffer Losses by Raids. The borne of B. H. Saitau. 101 North Gherman drive, was robbed last night of a watch, a pair of cuts buttons and a charm. The thief forced a window while the family was away. Dyer B. Lawson, s3l Virginia avenne. reported the loss of a gold pin, two watches and a revolver. He s.ild the thief used a key on the front door. A thief stole a baby's go-cart valued at 1 35 from the hallway of the home of William O. Saxton, 648 East Nineteenth street. George Sisson. 800 7ast drive. Woodruff Place, saw two men looking In at a side window of the home of Augusta Hollister, OSH East drive. Woodruff Place, at 12:15 a. m. He called William Giesendanner. 1844 East Tenth street, and they went to the Hollister home, but the prowlers had disappeared. The police emergency s<iuad searched for the suspects. MURDERS WIFE TO MARRY GIRL Ex-Preacher in lowa to Get Sentence Saturday. ALGONA, Towa, Jan. 27.—L. T. Benjamin, church organist and former clergyman, will be sentenced here Saturday for the murder of his wife by beating out her brains with a hammer, ne pleaded guilty when brought into court. Benjamin todd the court he killed his wife when she refused to get a divorce so that he could marry a girl for whose delicate condition he admitted responsibility. Later, he said, he intended to take the other girl to some other city and “fix her so she wouldn't bother me any more.” Kiwanis Club Goes on Record ftgainst Bill James A. Wilder, who introduced the Boy Scout movement in the Hawaiian Islands, whose father was a South Sea “whaler” and who knows deep sea lore as well as he knows his arithmetic, entertained the Kiwanis Club at the Hot**! Geverln a: luncheon Wednesday. Captain Wilder is Sea Scout Commissioner fur the United States and Is enthused over a plan of giving the scouts a thorough sea training, which he says can be done on land. The Kiwanlans are opposed to House bill 51 of the General Assembly, which strikes a blow at public s>."vice commissions, and feels it would be a calamity for the public s-r lee commission law to be repealed A resolution to this es feet, offered by the public affairs committee. was unaniniorsb adopted. Joseph E. Bell and Harry E Yockey will represent the club in the event public hearings on the bill nr* "ailed. Senator Harry ?. New. Senator -Tames E Watson and Represents r° Morrill Moores have assured the club they will give attention to the Kiwanis resolution begging that Immigration from foreign countries be restricted. Pick Per "ord Fourth D : o°ese Head The Rev A. EH’son Cole, rector of St. John’s Church of Bedford. Ind.. was re elected secretary of fourth diocesan omi ell of Episcopal chu-chmen nt a conference at the AH Souls Unitarian Church yesterday afternoon. The Rev. M. M. Day was elected assistant secretary. The Rt. Rev. Joseph M Francis, bishop of the Indianapolis diocese, has announced that an educational conference will be held at Richmond early in the summer by the churchmen from Indiana and adjoining S ates. A series of educational conferences will be held in Indianapolis also during the summer, according to the announcement of Bishop Francis.
Policeman Resigns After Rank Reduced Theodore 'Walker, known assn efficient police officer, resigned yesterday afternoon. Walker recently was reduced from the rank of motorcycle officer la the traffic department to a patrolman. The explanation was that the action was taken on recommendation of Captain Johnson of the traffic department. Walker mode a splendid record as a speed cop, haring arrested many speeders and obtained many convictions. One of Walker's roost recent arrests was that of Raymond Prised, reputed to be a member of a gang of bank robbers from Kentucky. Oriseoil had throe automatics when Walker and Motor Policeman Kimberlln captured him. Real Estate Board Men Go to Anderson A number of the members of the Indianapolis Real Estate Board went to Anderson today to attend the meeting of governors of the State association for the central district. W. L. Bridges, Indianapolis, vice president of the central district, was to preside at the conference. Among the sneakers were to be Edward Hunter, secretary of the Advertising Club of Indianapolis, and A. S. MacLeod of the Indianapolis Real Estate Board. Reports Robbery ott Return From Bank Miss Lena Putt, a bookkeeper for Pamne! Rose, 115 North Alabama street, reported that she was robbed while on her way from a bank to the Rose office yesterday. The thief removed a handbag from her arm, she said, but she was not sure when the theft was committed. The bag contained a draft for f3U7 and JIU In cash. New Life for Sick Man | Eatonis Werks Magis 1 ' “I have taken only two boxee of Eatcuie and feei like anew man. It haa done me more good than anything else,” writes C. O. Frappir. Eatonic is the modern remedy for acid stomach, bloating, food repeating and indigestion. It quickly takes op and carries out the acidity and gas and enables the etomach to digest the food naturally. Tb&t means not only relief from pain and discomfort but you get the full strength from the food you eat. Big box only costs a n!** yoor drueylst’s guarantee*
DOG HILL PARAGRAFS 1 d Vv\ Things have been so quiet around town today all the smoke has gone straight up. • • • Somebody’s rooster has taken up around the Hog Ford church, and the preacher lives only a short distance away. ▼ * • Jefferson Potlocks today nailed another new shingle on his roof. Thus the old makes way for the new. LEAGUE HEADED BY KATTERHENRY Local Man Honored at Savings and Loan Meeting. E. E. Katterhenry. Indianapolis, was elected president and H. P. New, Lebanon, vice president, at the thirtieth annual meeting of the Savings and Loan Association League of Indiana yesterday at the Hotel Severin. A. L. Gutheil, Indianapolis, was reelected secretary for the twenty-ninth consecutive term and A. B. Irwin, Rushvllle, was re-elected treasurer. The legislative committee was Instructed to see that the rights of members of the association were not adversely affected by House Bill No. 38. which seeks to place a tax on the holders of all mortgages and other securities. shown in the secretary's report that 2.314 homes were built In Indiana last year through the instrumentality of the loan associations, 3.TBS homes were improved and b. 040 sold on payments. The report showed the league now includes 268 associations. Coolidge Likened to Early Pilgrims BOSTON, Jan. 27—Governor Coolldge was likened to Governor Bradford of Plymouth Colony by the Rev. Edward A. Horton. Tracing the development of the Pil-grim-Puritan spirit from Its beginning to the present day, Dr. Horton said: "Among the modern prototypes of the early days non** Is more striking than the similarity between two Governors of Massachusetts—Bradford and Coolidge ’’ .Uoorefield's photographs are so life-like that your f friends will comment about their personality. \US Ik _. lla\e u sitting today. (M>lk Floee Kah> Hl*l
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SPELLMAN GIRL FOUND IN NORTH Parents Go After Maid, Who Left to Study Art. NEW YORK, Jan. 27.—Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin F. Spellman left for Montreal, Canada, today to bring back their daughter Blanche, a Barnard College student,
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INDIANA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1921.
i lr who left borne Monday without a word to her parents. What threatened to become another Dorothy Arnold mystery was cleared up when her family received a letter late Wednesday telling of her safe arrival and of a letter mailed before leaving, in which she said she had gone away to ■study art. This letter had been mislaid. The police had instituted a countrywide search for the missing girl. Mr. Spellman is a lawyer.
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