Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 305, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 May 1921 — Page 12

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Money to Loan on New Dwellings and Medium Priced New Apartments f&atjtnsß ana £rust £onipanj> ‘Walking Hooch Ad? With 14 Pints on, Person, Is Nabbed John Tedford. 513 Bowman street, appeared to be too fat, and when Lieutenant Jonea searched him last night at the Bungalow, 1915 Brighton boulevard, he found him wearing a jacket under his overcoat that contained fourteen half pints of whisky. It la charged. The jacket had twenty pockets of half pint else. Tedford was arrested on a charge of operating a blind tiger. The Bungalow Is a notorious roadhouse. Following the expose In the Times before the last election It was closed. However, It was opened again when the “good government political machine" permitted the lid to be tilted In various parts of the city. The manager of the place is a relative of a negro who controls many votes for the News-Jewett candidate. Last Rites Today for William C. Ball Special to the Times. MUNCIE, Ind., May 2.—The body of William C. Ball, millionaire glass manufacturer of this city, who died Saturday following an attack of pneumonia, lay in state at St. John's Unlversallst Church today from to 2:30 p. m. when funeral services 'Were conducted at the church. Mr. Ball was secretary of the Ball Brothers Glass Company and was indentlfled with many business Interests ' in various parts of the country. Many Government Positions Are Open There are plenty of openings in Government service in Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky for and typists, according to announcement made by Henry M. Trimpe. secretary of the civil service commission. 421 Federal building. These positions pay salaries that, with the congressional bonus, amount to SIOO per month. An examination for these positions will be held In Indianapolis May 10, and on the second Tuesday of each month thereafter. Big Shelbyville Deal Special to The Times. SHELBYVILLE, Ind., May 2.—Mrs. Elise Cory, owner of the H. S. Cory Furniture Company, has purchased the Borden block, in this city, one of the most important business sites In the downtown section. The sale Is a step toward the construction of a modern business building for the Cory Furniture Company. HANSMAXS DIVORCED. SHELBYVILLE, Ind., May 2,—Ferol Hansman, 3111 Central avenne, Indianapolis. was granted a divorce In the Shelby Circuit Court today from William F. Hansman. Cruel and inhuman treatment and failure to provide were the grounds.

Voters of Indianapolis, Attention! Democratic Candidate for Mayor Stands for Righteouness in City Government and for Conservatism Without False Economy. If nominated he will be elected. / As mayor he will without fear or favor maintain order, enforce law and will only be controlled by the laws of the city and state and by his oath of office. This Advertisement Paid for By Friends of Edgar A. Perkins

FRIEDLEY TO FILL 2 OFFICES Former State Fire Marshal Returns to Insurance Work. The directors of the Union Insurance Company of Indiana and Madison Insurance Company of Indiana annouced today the election of H. H. Friedley as secretary of both companies. For four years Mr. Friedley was State fire marshal for Indiana, and during his incumbency he inaugurated and developed fire prevention work which has attracted widespread attention. Prior to his work as fire marshal, Mr. Friedley was actively engaged as an underwriter and adjuster for more than thirty years; as State agent of the Royal Insurance Company. Ltd., of England, for Indiana for seventeen years, and later as State agent and adjuster of the Insurance Company of North America, a position which he held when appointed State fire marshal. The assistant secretaries of the companies, W. W. Cleary and Dudley R. Gallahue, will be continued as heretofore. Change Denied in Kokomo Liquor Case KOKOMO. Ind., May 2.—A special venire has been drawn of Jurrors to try Gus Freeman, charged with leaving unlawfully sold the whisky drank at the party of which Mary Spencer was a member, her death following some time afterwards. Freeman asked a change of venue, but B. C. Moon special judge, took the application under advisement, and said that he believed an impartial Jury could be secured from citizens living In the county.

New Newspaper to Be Published in Brazil Special to The Times. BRAZIL, Ind., May 2.—A new evening dally is scheduled to begin publication here early this month. The publisher will be Alfred D. Merrll of Terre Haute, son of B. T. Merrll, president of the Crawfordsvllle Review Company. Mr. Merrll Is well known In the Fifth congressional district, having been a candidate for the congressional nomination In the primaries. P. E. Moore of Terre Haute, recently connected with the Tribune of that city and formerly with Indianapolis and Chicago papers, will be on the staff of the new Daily Review. Stomach Trouble? Adler-i-ka! “I am a friend to Adler-l-ka. Have had stomach trouble for years. Now I enjoy good health, thanks to Adler-i----ka. Language cannot express the good It Is doing me." (Signed) John T. Gannon. Adler-i-ka acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel, removing foul matter which poisoned stomach. Brings out all gases, relieving pressure on heart and other organs. EXCELLENT for gas on the stomach or sour stomach. Removes surprising amount of foul, decaying matter which nothing else can dislodge. Tends to CURE constipation and prevent appendicitis. H. J. Huder, druggist, Washington and Pennsylvania streets. —Advertisement;

I DOG HILL PARAGRAFS Luke Mathews) i went to the barber shop Tuesday with the Intention of getting his whiskers trimmed, but the wind was blowing too strong and Dock told Mm to come back when his whiskers quieted down. • * * The Are department at Bounding Billows wishes to say that whenever there is a Are they would appreciate It If they were given official notice of it .as soon as possible, as two houses have recently burned without them being notlAed. • * • Poke Eazley spent Friday afternoon on the banks of Gander Creek Ashing, and almost caught the Arst big Ash of the season. Silent Orator Will Boost Better Homes The Silent Orator on the Daylight Cornel 1 will carry a message In behalf of better hemes, beginning tonight as follows; Better tomes make better childhood, better citizens, a better city. Hear Ross Crane at Tomlinson Hall this week preach the gospel of better homes, then do your share to make Indianapolis a city beautiful. —Joseph J. Schmid, president Indianapolis Real Estate Board.

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BANK MAGAZINE HAS ‘HER’ CORNER ‘Hoosier Banker’ inaugurates Women’s Department. “The Business and Professional Woman” Is the title of anew department •in The Hooeler Banker that makes Its Arst appearance In the current Issue of the magazine and ie believed to be the only department devoted exclusively to women In any publication of Its kind. The Hoosier Banker Is the official publication of the Indiana Bankers Association. In announcing the new department, Forba McDaniel, manager of the magazine. eald that the department "will be devoted exclusively for girls and women In Indiana banks. Mere man cannot get a lookln. This Is our affair, and with the everlastln’ teamwork of every one of you, we are going to make It the most interesting and attractive page In the magazine.” One of the articles In the department Is devoted to Mlsb Josephine C. McCorkle, who has entire charge of the Dew business, publicity end safety deposit departments of the City National Bank of Evansville. Chicago Rent War May Glut Courts CHICAGO, May 2.—The spring offensive in the rent war was resumed today. Several thousand eviction suits were expected to be Aled In court today by landlords whose tenants refused to pay Increased rentals and refuse to move. In each case the tenant offers the landlord the old rental, which is turned down. Reports to the Tenants’ Protective League said that some compromises have been effected. New Irish Battles DUBLIN, May 2.--The week began with fresh battles In Ireland despite the renewed peace rumor*. News of the killing of two Sinn Felners and two British constables was received today. The two Sinn Felners were shot to death In a thirty minute battle at Klldorrery The constables were killed near Arva. For Roof Paint and Roof Material. p ione Jordan D. Williams Cos. Drexel 609.

Truck Driver Held After Man Hit Dies Creed Chowmlng, negro, 625 Adelaide street, was arrested today on the charge of manslaughter. He was the driver of the automobile, the police say, that struck Frank Raymond, negro, 509 Bowman street, Saturday night on Indiana avenue, near Michigan street. Raymond Is dead as the result of his Injuries. The Individuality of MOORE FIELD’S po r- f A traits marks them as die- I tlnctlve and treasured. |BtraV A sitting takes but a Vfjj' Sf few minutes arrange j \BgWm^k * 9th Flour Kahn Bldg.

Vote for CHARLES (A Republican) FOR JUDGE of the City Court Ills AlM—Even Handed Justice ALL THE TIME. Primary—May 3, 1921. —Advertisement.

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