Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 72, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 August 1921 — Page 12

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Money to Loan on New Dwellings and Medium Priced New Apartments Jflrtrljrr aatotnjs anh tCrust Campanf BRITISH BORN WOMEN IN CLUB File Articles for Mutual Organization in State. Articles of Incorporation for the “Order of the Daughters of the British Empire In Indiana" hare been filed with the secretary of State. Officers of the organisation are Mrs. Amle Jackson, regent; Mrs. Mary J. Burdick, secretary, and Miss Phylis Holme treasurer. The purposes of the organization according to the articles, are “to stimulate social and Intellectual Intercourse good fellowship and philanthropy among women of British birth and ancestry: to supply a bond of union among British-born women and promote good feeling between the two great English speaking peoples; to lo everything in its power to combat propaganda against Britain or America and to promote a closer relationship between tbe two countries; to demand loyalty to their country of adoption as well as that of their birth; to provide an efficient organization by which prompt and united action may be taken when such action is needed." Hines Announces School Conferences District meetings of county school superintendents and township trustees with representatives of the State department of education have been announced as follows by L. N. Hines, State superintendent; Twelfth district. Fort Wayne. Aug. 18; Thirteenth district. South Bend, Aug. 17; Tenth district, Crown Point. Aug. IS. Miss Blanche Merry, State attendance officer, E. B. Wetherow, State high school Inspector, S. Leroy Seoles. assistant State school Inspector. Mr. Hines will speak at the meetings.

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Tax Free 7 % Real Estate Securities We own and offer several high-grade Preferred Stocks. The security is based upon real estate holdings in Indiana. These may be purchased in SIOO denominations and are very attractive for the small, conservative investor. FLETCHER AMERICAN COMPANY Second floor Fletcher American National Bank Bldg. Southeast corner Market and Pennsylvania streets. ' INDIANAPOLIS

THIEVES NET 4 CARS AND SOME MONEY IN NIGHT East Side Grocery Pilfered Early This Morning—Tires Stolen From Cal’s. Burglars early today forced the lock on the roar doer of the W. W. Meadows grocery, 3720 East Twenty-fifth street, and took a sum of money from the cash drawer. They also carried away a supply of canned goods and other groceries. Mr. Meadows stated he did not know the exact amount taken. B. T. Mather, 32% North Senato avenue, reported to the police that S2B was stolen from his room. John Moeller. 407 North Keystone avenue, found that a burglar brake Into his garage during the night and stole his automobile. The car bore license No. ISSSS4. Three other automobiles were reported stolen last night. Lloyd C. Huffman, 2211 North Meridi lan street, told the police that his car i was stolen from New York street and ! Massachusetts avenue. He said the 11i cense on the car was 117*592. Charles A. Parrott, 468 West Thirtieth street, telephoned the police at 8 | o’clock that his automobile was stolen from in front of 30 East Vermont street. The car had a blue body and yellow wheels and bad license No. 46033. Solly L. Sehubaek. 8 North Gladstone avenue, reported his automobile stolen from near the courthouse. A few hours later the police found the ear deserted neur 407 West Washington street. | Dolph Van ArsdalL 517 Marlon avenue, ■ told the police he was robbed of $lO. ! Joe Bakins. 1612 Hall place, parked his automobile In the rear of 1701 North Capitol avenuo and two tires were taken off. Henry Bailey, negro, 616 F.ast Court street, said a burglar entered his home by way of the rear door and $4 39 and a pair of eye glasses valued at $7.50 were taken. . William T3. Dawson, 530 South Senato avenue, failed to lock tho door of his you will always enjoy / A portrait# of your ohll- | jl dren. So will the relafives and friends. Bring .7Jr the children In today. , \eg A sitting takes but a ,'ew minutes. Ninth Floor, Kahn Bldg.

chicken coop. He told the police eleven chickens had been stolen. "Chip” Lewis, negro, proprietor of a | dry drink saloon in the 500 block on In- j diana avenue, reported to Sergeant Deeter : that someone had made an unsuccessful 1 attempt to open his safe. Nothing was stolen. Marks on the door of the safe i Indicated that some amateur attempted ! to drill a hole in the door. Lewis is a | weil-known Republican political worker I and Is an alleged professional bondsman I at police headquarters. Rebellious Moors Give Spain Trouble PARIS, Aug. 4.—Spanish Republicans are taking advantage of the serious situation in Spanish Morocco and are carry- j ing on renewed agitations against the j government, says an Exchange Tele- , graph dispatch from Madrid today. Anx- j iety prevails in government circles, the dispatch added. The reinforced Spanish army in Morocco is carrying on an active campaign against the rebellious Moors and the government has announced its determination that Morocco be kept un- j der Spanish rule at all costs. Farmer Suicides Specta l to The Times. TERRE nAUTE, Ind., Aug. 4.—Claude Ilolsapple, 35, farmer of near Charleston, 111., shot and killed himself in a (it of despondency over illness, according to word received here today. He leaves a widow and five small children.

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MEN’S&“S-| yi.9B SUITSs^," no . k . e A*-t THE GREAT FIRE SALE Prices on Men's and Women's Ready-to-Wear and Shoes Are the Next Thing to Giving Them Away. The Opportunity of a Lifetime. Granger Department Store 336-338 West Washington Street

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INDIANA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, AUGUST 4,1921.

j DOG HILL PARAGRAFS mmsm f-" |l f A roach crawled into the left ear of Poke Eazley last night while he slept, and Its arrival out the other ear is looked for with much anxiety by Poke. Raz Barlow has written to the advice department to find out If Mammoth Cave is entirely underground. • • • At the last session of the Improve-

ment Association the reading of toe minutes of the last meeting was dispensed with and there being up further business the meeting adjourned. Grand Jury Gets Anti-Plaza Petition Alleged irregularities in the plaza remonstrance are being brought to the attrition of the grand Jury, officials of the Marion County council of the American Legion declared at the regular race ing at the Chamber of Commerce last night. Clarence R. Martin, chairman of the elections committee, said he does not believe the city council will call a special election upon the plaza question because of the alleged insufficiency of the petition. The film, “The Man Without a Country,” will be shown by the entertainment committeo at English's Opera House the week of Sept. 28, T. A. Flaherty, chairman, stated. The city council of the women's auxiliary is planning a street fair, Sept. 1 and 2, details of which are to be announced later. Mrs. John Paul Ragsdale, chairman of the social committee. Is In general charge.

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$250 Phonograph Pays for S2O Worth of Taxicab Riding A phonograph solves many problems Early today Harry Carr, 441 East Tenth street, a taxi driver, told Sergeant Hudson that a man engaged his taxi for a ride. It was some ride and the bill was about S2O. The passenger did not have any money, but solved the problem by taking the tax! driver to his house. There the “fare" unlocked the door and brought out a phonograph valued at $250. It was taken to the tajft driver’s home, the passenger saying he would redeem it when he got the money to pay for his ride. Mayor Gets New Job Special to The Times. BRAZIL, lid., Aug. 4. —John .1. Jones, mayor of Brazil, has been appointed Federal prohibition officer for the- Terre Haute district by Bert Morgan, State prohibition director, it was anouneed today. Jude Bryan of Greencastle Is to be named chief deputy. Jones will tender his resignation as mayor.

LITTLE LEFT OF TURKRESISTANCE Greeks Whip Enemy as Organized Force. LONDON. Aug. 4.—Turkish resistance to the Greeks in Anatolia has been reKluced to guerilia warfare, according to official advices' reaching the foreign office today. The Turks are still killing and deporting Greeks in the TrebizoDd dis trict. The Turkish nationalist government at Angora has not yet sued for peace but is seeking mediation. The British are not inclined to mediate, officials declared, because of tbe repudiation of their agreements in the past and also because the Turks refused relief to British prisoners. I EVANSVILLE WOMAN SUICIDE. EVANSVILLE, Ind., Aug. 4. Mrs. Ethel Lambs, 23, committed suicide at her home Wednesday night, by drinking poison. No cause for the act, is known. The husband and two small children survive

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EXCURSION Sunday, August 7th VIA LAKE ERIE & WESTERN RAILROAD TO Sandusky . $3.60 AND Cedar Point $3.90 OHIO and return, war tax included. Special train will be open for occupancy at 11:80 p. m., and will leave Indianapolis Union Station at 12 o'clock midnight, SATURDAY. AUG. 6. Complete information at Consolidated Ticket Office, 112 Monument Place; Union Station; 211 Saks building, or phone Main 3927, Main 4567, Circle 6SOO Extension 3. or address B. C. Flscug, A. G. P. A., L. E. A W. K. 8., Indianapolis, Ind. YOUB OPPOBTUNITX TO VISIT THE ATLANTIC CITY OF THE WEST. SIDE TRIPS CAN BE MADE FROM SANDUSKY TO PUT-IN-BAY, LAKESIDE, ETC. L 1 ■ . ■;*! Excursion via BjgMrgonfe Indianapolis, Ind. TO Cincinnati, O. ROUND TRIP TICKETS SO.OO INCLUDING WAR TAX xJ™ ™" Further Reduction for Children. SUNDAY, AUG. 7, 1921 Special train leaves Indianapolis 7:00 a. m.. Central Standard Time: returning leave Cincinnati Union Station 7 00 p. m. Central Standard Time tS:00 p. in., City Time. For further information apply to CONSOLIDATED TICKET OFFICE or UNION STATION J. W. GARDNER. Division Passenger Agent. ■= '■ Enjoy Your Watclr\ WHILE YOU ARE PAYING. ✓''That'a one of the greatest advanf tages of our liberal credit offer. The I possession with your first 0 payment and you have all the Y pleasure of using them while you're paying the bill in such small amounts that the money is never missed. Our credit prices are no higher than J’ ol1 ’ 11 flnd ln Btores where WvTv spot cash is demanded. Gray, Gribben & Gray Corner Ohio, Indiana and Illinois. ’ Wo Trust Anyone Who Works SPECIAL SALE NOW ON AR wool salts to your /T yg f*/Y LEON TAILORING Cl 131 E. Nsw York St. fmd V 1 CLOTHING —ON—credit Hoyle iri arick JPS. Ciotkiaz Cfc 303-304-381 W. Washington tit. t Dears West Renats Are. V.— J °Wfu!mcUft 11-23 N. ILLINOIS ST. MILLINERY and APPAREL FOR WOMEN AND MISSES.