Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 240, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 February 1921 — Page 10
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We Will Help You to Save Safely jT&fctjrr &abing3 enli Crust (Ea InwwM Hoosier Begins Term in Canadian Prison Special to The Times. HARTFORD CITY, Ind., Feb. 15. Rhue Cavanaugh, formerly of Hartford City, was sentenced to serve twenty years in the prison of Saskatchewan province, Canada, Feb. 8, following a trial at Moose Jaw, Canada, on a charge of manslaughter for the murder of his wife, according to Information received today by Sheriff Albert Sutton of this city. Cavanaugh was a fugitive from the Indiana State prison at Michigan City, having escaped June 10, 1919. He was serving a sentence for criminal assault. No Information of Cavanaugh's whereabouts had been received since his escape until a message came here two months ago which told of his arrest on the murder charge. The wife he was convicted of murdering was a Canadian girl, whom he had married following his flight from Indiana. Population Center on Spencer Farm Special to The Times. SPENCER. Ind., Feb. 15.—A statement Issued by the Census Department at Washington today says the center of population of the Fnlted States is 8.3 miles south of Spencer, in the southeast corner of Owen County, near Whitehall. A scale measurement on the map locates it on the farm of James E. Herrin, in the north half of the northeast quarter of the nerthwest quarter of section 3t>, township 9, range 3, west. During the last decade the center of population moved westward 9.8 miles and one-flfth of a mile north of Bloomington. The Ceusus Bureau attributes the westward movement of the last ten years to the increase of more than 1,000.04) in the population of the State of California. Club in Ninth Ward Plans for Campaign An unusually large crowd turned out last night for the Ninth Ward Democratic Club meeting at the club headquarters, Hamilton avenue and East Washington street, to hear Mrs. Olive Beldon I.ewis and Frank P. Baker discuss organization plans for the city campa.gn. A resolution favoring the continuation and straightening of Shelby street from Maryland street to Washington street, was adopted and a committee composed of Paul Striebeek. R. J. Zerlng, R. J. Brennan, Dr. J. L. Conley and T. S. Meehan was appointed to urge its adoption at the meeting 0 f the board of public works Feb. 21. Timothy J. Sexton, president of the club, presided. S3O Taken Away From Evansville Grocer Special to The Times. EVANSVILLE. Ind., Feb. 15.--CL C. Dimlck. grocer,' was held up in his store here last night by two armed bandits, who succeeded In taking 550 from the cash register. One of the robbers dropped his revolver on the floor, which caused a discharge of the weapon, the ballet tearing off the end of Dimick's little tlnger. Dlnick grabbed the gun, but was forced to give it up by the other bandit, after which both men ran from the store. Dimick then secured his own gun and fired at the men, but none of the shots took effect.
Shelbyville Club Turns to Pictures Special to The Time*. SHELBYVILLE, Ind., Feb. 15.—The first action toward restricting the show lng of certain moving pi tures in this city, was taken at the meeting of the Coterie Club > a literary organization, which passed resolutions favoring a strict censorship on the class of pictures shown and Indorsing the bill before the Legislature providing for motion picture censorship. The club did not confine Us discussion to any particular p.cture shown here, but mentioned that all recent pictures border on tbe suggestive and should be taken off the pregrams where children are permitted to see them. Ralston Attorney in Divorce Trial Special to The Times. GREENSBURG, Ind., Feb. 15.—Trial in the divorce case of Clifford Eward against Ruby Eward opened in the Circuit Court here Monday with ex-Gover-nor Samuel Ralston of Indianapolis assisting the plaintiff's attorneys. The case was tried In this eon rt two years ago before Judge Ralph Spaugh of Columbus and Eward was granted a divorce. An appeal was taken to the Appellate Court, the decision of the lower court was reversed and ordered back for new trial. Judge Alonzo Biair of SLelbyvllle is sitting as special Judge. Damage Trial On Specie! to The Times. SHELBYVILLE, Ind., Feb. M. Hleatt of Indianapolis has filed a complaint in the Shelby County Circuit Court against Davud B. Bennet of Flat Rock for damages of $5,000 for personal Injuries, alleged to have been received la, an accident Nov, 23, 1920, on the road between Franklin and Whiteland In Johnson County. The plaintiff, with two other persons, was riding In a buggy when an auto truck, driven by tbe defendant, struck the buggy, the eoL lislon being caused by tho negligent driving of the defendant, the complaint alleges. Mr. Hleatt charges he was thrown against the dashboard of the buggy, that he was bruised and scratched, was made nervous and disfigured for life and that he suffers constantly from headaches which wore censed from the accident.
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TOP BUSINESS FORESEEN BY BANK OFFICIAL Present Readjustments Are Laying Foundations for Better Future. VISION IS REQUIREMENT By FRANCIS H. SISSON, Vice President of the Guarantee Trust Cos. NEW YORK, Feb. 15.—The readjustments In business that are now under way are but laying the foundations for a better and more enduring prosperity than we have ever known in the past. All that is necessary for us to capitalize our vast possibilities is the vision to see our opportunities and the will to accomplsh the task that confronts us. There Is not only ample need but, far more Important, ample reason for sane optimism. Because of world conditions and their influence upon us, business recovery here is naturally gradual—but all the better for that It Is a matter of national congratulation. that there aro abundant indications that the tide in our business affairs has unmistakably turned. Confidence has been restored and of very great Importance the latest reports from agricultural districts disclose the fact that the plight of our farmers generally Is not as bad as we had been led to believe at first, despite the precipitate fall in the price of farm products. Crrps are being marketed gradually and that means that newly created wealth is being made available to the nation. Buying has begun again. More industrial plants are reopening. Transportation facilities have been improved considerably since the railroads were returned to private control through greater efficiency in their use. Bank reserves have been materially strengthened and banking conditions in common with fundamental business conditions are sound and have been bettered considerably recently through the more accelerated movement of agricnltur.il products to market and through the more rapid liquidation of paper held by banks. We have all the power and resources we need. Another Argument Against Suspension Special to The Times. COLFMBrS, Ind., Feb 15.—A touring car, stolen from Clarence Spurgin, a farmer living near this city, was found abandoned yesterday, stuck In the mud. on a road between Nashville and Ilelmsburg in Brown County. George Lucas of Bedford, who was employed by Spurgin, Is suspected of the theft. He disappeared on the night that the machine was stoien. Lucas is under suspended sentence to the Indiana Reformatory for the theft of other property belonging to Spurgin. At the time that the sentence was suspended, Spurgin stood sponsor fqr the future conduct of Lucas and reempioyeJ him. Indianapolitans on Trial at Columbus Special to The Times. COLUMBUS, lnd„ Feb. 15.—The trial of Frank Thomas and Claude Thompson of Indianapolis, charged with highway robbery, was begun in the Bartholomew County Circuit Court hero Monday. The racn a e alleged to have beaten and robbed W. G. Bower of Seymour on the streets of that city last December. On the day following the alleged crime they were arrested by local officers after a gun fight in which Thomas was wounded. The ni'-n were taken to Jackson County, but returned here on a change of venue from tlie Jackson Circuit Court. A large part of the openin* day of the trial was taken up with getting a Jury. Properties Sold for Taxes Bring $845.63
Speria! to The Timas. GREENBBURG. Ind., Feb. 15.—Seven pieces of property in Decatur County were gold at the annual delinquent snle at the courthouse Monday. Two other pieces were offered for nlo, but there were no bidders. The seven pieces sold brought a total of $■ (5 C3. This Is the smallest list of delinquent sales In the history of the county. Boilermaker Will Preach on Sundays PTw-ia! to Th* Timea. EVANSVILLE, Ind. Feb. 15 -Floyd T. Carroll, a boilermaker. In the employ of Chioago & Eastern Illinois Ral’road shops here, has been elected as minister of the Rosedsle Baptist Church, which was organized a few weeks ago. The congregation is not able to pay the salary of a minister, so Carroll agreed to fill the pulpit each Sunday and will continue to work at his trade of boilermaker. --•- ...... .... . ... PUT CREAM IN NOSE AND STOP CATARRH Tells TTow To Open Clogged Nostrils and End Head-Colds. — You feel fine In a few moments. Your cold In head or catarrh will be gone. Your clogged nostrils will open. The air passages of your head will clear and you can breathe freely. No more dullness, headache; no hawking, snuffling, mueouß discharges or dryness; no struggling for breath at night. Till your druggist you want a small bottle of Ely’s Cream Balm, Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic cream in your nostrils, let it penetrate through every air passage of the bead; soothe and heal the swollen, Inflame; mucous membrane, and relief comes instantly. It Is Just what every cold and catarrh sufferer needs. Don’t stay stuffed-up and miserable.—Advertisement.
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DOG HILL PARAGRAFS f u A -a Dock Hocks, our amiable blacksmith, got out of patience with a mule this week and hit him in the head with his fists, which caused the mule to bat his eyes. Slim Pickens and wife, who have not spoken to each other for two days, took part in a quiet home wedding of a relative on Gander Creek Saturday night. Nothing has been heard from the prisoners who escaped from the Tlokrille jail, and the jailer is still puzzled to know how they ever got out without breaking the spider webs across the door.
Suspended Sentences of 2 Boys Revoked Special to The Times. COLUMBUS. Ind., Feb. 15.—Judge John W. Donaker, in Bartholomew County Circuit ourt here, yesterday revoked the suspension of the reformatory sentences of Rcy Parr and Arthur Branneman of Edinburg. The two youths, both 38, were sentenced to the Indiana Reformatory from one to five years on larceny charges several months ago. The Branneman youth was arrested at Edinburg Saturday on a charge of stealing some chickens, which he is alleged to have sold In Indianapolis. Hospital Attendant Gets SIOO,IOO Days Ppecial to Th Times. LOGAN SPOUT, Ind., Feb. If.—Frl Boyer, Longcllff attendant, was fined SIOO and costs and sentenced to serve lift) days at the State Penal Farm when he was found guilty in police court on a charge of assault and battery. The charge was preferred by Harvey Heckman, a patient of the institution. According to the evidence, Boyer attacked Heckman when the inmate became •unruly. Before the patient could be ree--1 tied from the infuriated attendant, one < f Heckman's rll s had been broken and the victim had sustained internal Injuries. The patient will recover. Freight Service Cut for 33-Hour Period Pncclal to The Times. LOGANSPOKT, Ind,. Feb. 15.—Freight service on the South Bend division lines < f the Pennsylvania has been resumed here after the operation of trains over the division had remained at a standstill for a period of thtrty tbre hours. This plan marks another step In the economy program of the Pennsylvania Railroad Uompany and will lie continued each week, according to officials. The order went Into effect Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Twenty-fivo freight trains In
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Teachers’ Rating High as Financiers Special to The Times. COLUMBUS, Ind., Feb., 15.—“ We school teachers are the best financiers in the country,” declare Columbus teachers following a general appeal for aid which has been made here for the relief of many persons who have been out of employment for two or three months. "Out of work for three month* 1” the teachers remark, “That’s nothing, we are out of work for three or four months every year. Do we have to ask for charity to carry us through the period of unemployment as the industrial workers, who have been making double and triple our wage, are now forced to do? Should say not! We save enough during the months that we are employed to go to college during our months of unemployment. We are real financiers.” Columbus Grocer Grows Own Lemons Special to The Times. COLUMBUS, Ind., Feb. 15— Homegrown lemons are to be found at the Pfenning grocery here. These Indiana lemons are not ordinary sized lemons like the ones that are shipped here, but some are so large as to resemble grape fruit in size. They grow on a good sized lemon tree in the grocery. The tree is sixteen years old and bore fifty-two lemons during the past year. There are eight large lemons now on the tree and the largest measures thirteen and onehalf Inches in circumference.
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