Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 153, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 November 1921 — Page 12

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We Will Help You to Save Safely Jflrrrtjcr Swings anb thrust Company RALSTON FIRES SHOT AT LOCAL POISON SQUAD Says Malicious Reports Being Circulated to Cause Defeat. PLEADS PARTY SUPPORT Coming to tl, defense of the •'Republican Movement for Ralston,” Boyd M. Ralston, Democratic nominee for mayor, pleaded with Democrats at a meeting at Cjifton and Udell streets Saturday night net to leave the party because of this •.movement. Mr. Ralston addressed a targe audience at this meeting and ft smaller one in the South Side Turner Hall later in the evening. "I wish to say to you that the Democrats who do not rote the Democratic ticket because the Republicans are coming to us should be ashamed,” he said. “You do not object to individual Republicans coming into the party. VVhy resent it when they come in by the hundreds and thousands? If you are going to criticise these 100 men who came to my kmpport because they have money you are doing a wrong to your party. “Thousands of Republicans are coming to ns for only one purpose, to save Indianapolis from Khauklsm." Mr. Ralston hit forcibly at what he termed the “poison squad” which he said had been circulating false rumors about him. He declared that in some parts of the city circulars were being distributed advising citizens to rote against him because he is a Catholic and In other parts advising them to rote against him because he Is a Protestant, lie declared these circulars are being distributed by the same hand He declared that religion had no place t_ politics and politics no place in religion. Later he said he was a member of the Presbyterian Church. He declared tils ••poison" squad "has been circula'ing lies” to the effect he had entertained women in his home and that gambling went on there every night. He declared that the same squad had threatened to put "white mule' la his automobile and nei “find" it there, that it had made an organized effort to disturb his meetings, that It had circulated the report that he had been divorced three times. He explained that he had been married once and that his wife died six years ago. At the south side meeting he said this “squad” had also circulated stories to the effect that the Church Federation had obtained a promise from him to close motion picture theaters on Sunday. He said that the Church Federation bad not been to him, but if it had he would have told it that he would permit the motion picture theaters to operate on Sunday. Mr. Knlston made much of tha fact that William A Ketcham, former commander of the Grand Army of the Republic. had endorsed him, giving this as an example of the manner in which the Republicans are turning to him. The difficulties the Republicans have experienced in keeping a ticket together also was dismissed by Mr. Ralston. “Mr. Shank said thoy started with nine cylinders." Mr Ralston said "But even with nine cylinders they made a lot of noise, so much that one of them exploded down in Louisville. Then there were eight. Then they had the audacity to put a British subject on their ticket and he had to get off, so now there are seven cylinders. But after Tuesday there will be no more necessity for resignations for we export to retire the whole ticket.” Chalmer Schlosser preceded Mr. Ralston pt the north side meeting. During the course of remarks he repeated verbatnm one of the speeches made by Mr. Shank while he was on the stage, much to the amusement of the audience

New Numbers for Automatic Phones New numbers for all automatic telephones In Indianapolis will go Into use at midnight next Saturday. These numbers will be exactly similar to the manna! telephone numbers, with four numerals and a station prefix. Tsers of the automatic te'ephones will be required to dial the first two letters of the prefix and then the four numerals of the number. The new numbers will be contained in a directory which will be distributed before next Saturday. It still will be Impossible to obtain a manual number on the automatic telephone as the service will not be unified for some time.

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OIL STATION IN E. N. Y. STREET ROBBED OF S2OO Lone Bandit Holds Up Two Attendants and Escapes. AUTOMOBILE FIRED ON Hold-up men and burglars enjoyed a fairly prosperous week-end business In Indianapolis, robbing stores. Oiling stations and homes. A lone bandit last night walked into a gasoline Oiling station at 2418 East New York street, covered two employea with a revolver, robbed the cash register of J2GO and walked out. James Folwell and John Demeree, the victims, said the robber wore a handkerchief over his face. A number of persons saw the bandit leave the fl'llng staI tion after he had torn the telephone from 1 the wall. John E. Nelson, 2857 North Illinois street, said his car was fired on at Thirty-Eeighth street and the MlUersvllle road as he came upon two machines that had been stopped in the roadway. He said six men were in one car and that four men evidently from the other car were beating and kicking a prostrate fifth man. After firing at him. Nelson said both machines were moved on, but when police arrived they could find no trace of the cars. HOLD SUSPECT IN RES TAX'RANT ROBBERY. James Walter, 304 South New Jersey street, is under arrest on the charge of vagrancy, and is held while the detectives Investigate the disappearance of 510 fr .ro the cash register of Gus Karls’ restaurant, 304 Virginia avenue. Arthur F e* night man. was Rsleep in the restaurant and Patrolman Shea, who arrested Walter, said he was at a patrol box and saw Waiter in the restaurant. After Walter left Bowles, who started to ring up some money, discovered the cash register was empty. Patrolman Shea then arrested Walter. Ed. Beyer, 2176 North Pennsylvania street, whose automobile was stolen from its parking place in East Market street, met the thieves when they slowed down for the railroad tracks at Washington and Noble streets. The two occupants Jumped and ran south In Noble street. Hardy E. Berry, 660 East Seventeenth street, parked his car in Market street, near Delaware street. Two hours later when he returned It had disappeared. MASKED MEN WALK THROUGH THE STREET. A burglar hurled a brick through u window of the Oscar Passmore Drag Store, 003 Indiana avenue, and a peanut machine, candy and cigars valued at $25 were taken. Mrs. Lenna Banner, 509 North Illinois street told the police a thief bad taken a purse containing $7 from her home. Hold-up men got so bold as to walk through the streets wearing masks last night Mrs. Josephine Monroe. 515 East Wabash street, and her daughter saw two masked men walking in Liberty street

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I DOG HILL PARAGRAFS Jefferson Pollocks says when ft family gets so large that the littlest of the chilren begin to get caught in the mousetrap, it is time to call a halt • • * Luke Mathewsla, who got bndly frightened during the Civil War, la trying to get a pension. • * • Columbus Alsop is trying to make the public think that he has a fine large cow. by putting a big loud bell on his small, scrub one. ' counting money. The two men, they said made an unsuccessful attempt to hold up a man at Liberty and Market streets The women called the police, who failed to find any trace of the masked rob^i-rs. Mr. B. C. McCaiumon, 2421) College avenue, reported a thief raided her chicken cnop and carried away twenty chickens. Manslaughter Charge Confronts Schneider Ben Schneider. 23, 800 South Meridian street, today is held on a churrre of mans'a • hter by order of Coroner Paul F. Robinson, who is investigating the accident that occurred Saturday afternoon, when Mrs. N. S. McGillvray, 1133 East ' r hirt“-Fifth street, we* Totally Injured See died soon after the accident. Schneider's automobile, a "Jitney.” was south-bound on Meridian street, and when directly across the street from the Daily Times office struck Mrs McGillvray. The wheels of the automobile •>ned over her body. Mr. McGillvray vltnessed the accident, but did not know if was his wife who had been Injured until after s,he had beeD carried to the Times office and an ambulance called.

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INDIANA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7,1921.

G. O. P REGULARS GET FINAL WORD Regular organization Republican workers received final Instructions at a meeting at the Marlon Clnb Sunday afternoon. The Shank-for-Mayor Club workers met at the same time at Moose hall. Democratic workers met at the Denison Hotel and Fountain Square hall. The final speaking of the campaign was held this morning when Mr. Ralston and Thomas E. Garvin, Democratic nominee for city Judge, talked at Pearl and Missouri streets. Democratic City Chairman Meeker suggested to Republican City Chairman Kingston that a Joint committee of lawyers be appointed to watch for vote frauds. Mr. Kingston refused, stating he had appointed a committee of Repub. lican lawyers for this purpose and would suggest a separate committee of Democratic lawyers. HUNTER TVOUS'DS SELF. Rosco Hand. 19, 1340 Hoyt avenue, Is the first victim of the rabbit-hunting season in Marlon County. While trying to shoot a rabbit with a ,22-caleber revolver near Southport yesterday be shot himself through the hand. Three other young men, Francis Konstanzer, John Jeger and Herbert Ready, who were In an automobile with Hand, brought him to Indianapolis and Dr Harry G. Gay. lord, 1116 Pleasant street, dressed the injury. - . L L2.'ir"2..i New York Physician Says Weak, Thin, Nervous Folks Need Bitro-Phosphctc a U> r i ' It** wor 4 h your whllo to i>*. what I)r. Jos. D. ilurrljuvn, a New York spruit Ut. hn* to say filjont th* and brain cell builder that | leading druggists tell o much of the*® days* He writes: ! “Let those who aro week, thin, nervous, tnsemie or nin-uown take natural unadulterated I'ibKtnnues *uch n> Fltro-Pbosuhrite ana you will toon eeo none a*tonlshing result* in i the lnure:ie of liervo energy end strength of bode end mind.*' . . 4 Bltru-l'hoaphate la a orranlc phosphate inch us good phvsicl'ina prescribe to increase t weight aud create abundant nerve force. Moult's Drug Stores soli Bltro-Phosphate . under a guarantee of eatiefaction or money ‘ back.—Advertisement.

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