Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 225, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 January 1922 — Page 3

BURGLARS TAKE SMALL CHANGE; BILLS SAVED L. W. Morrison Held Up, but Gets Off Lucky—Numerous Thefts. Hold-tip men overlooked a billfold containing a large amount of money -when they held up L. W. Morrison, apartment £6. 1220 Park avenue, on Twelfth street between Central and Park avenues early today. However, they took his .watch and some small change. Two negroes held up Ear! Stapp, 2314 Wheeler street, at James and TwentyJjeventb streets last night and relieved of $33. attempted to enter the drug store of Oscar Passmore, 901 Indiana avenue, by breaking open the transom. Chris Alcarado, better known as Mexican Joe, proprietor of a chile parlor* at 109 North Capitol avenue, reported that some one had entered his pace and had st-aen a revolver valued at $lO. The burglar who rooted the home of B R. Prather. 029 DeQuiney street, while the family was away Sunday, certainly "took home the bacon.” Among the articles taken were five pounds of bacon, a pork roast, a ring and a quantity of tea and coffee. TOOK HOME SUNDAY DINNER. Two hundred and twenty-five pennies were all burglars Who broke in the rear doors of E. L. White's drug store, 1314 East Sixteenth street, got for their trouble. Hazel Hamilton, of Southport, reported that her purse containing SS7 had been stolen from her Saturday night ftt Delaware and Market streets. Two travelling bags and a Remington rltle were taken from an automobile belonging to Fred Davis, of Dayton, Ohio, while it was parked near the Murat theater yesterday. While the family was away from home Sunday burglars entered the home of Henry Magison, 807 Paca ransacked the house and took $25 from a trunk which they broke open. Abont 1 o'clock this morning Mrs. Helen Morgan, 1410 North Illinois street, reported that burglars were attempting to fc-et in her home. The police emergency Vent to the scene and found Lawrence Woolen, 1342 Charles street standing across the street. He admitted that he had tried to get in the house, and was arrested for drunkeness. Just about this time Allen Long, 1348 North Illinois street came along and said that he had been with Woolen, and he was taken in custody by the police. Brooks Jost, 1507 North Arsenal avenue, then put In appearance and told the police that he had driven the automobile in which all three had come to Mrs. Morgan's home. A charge of drunkeness were placed against him. THIEVES STRIP AUTOMOBILE. Automobile thieves stripped the car of Ray Cook, Y. M. C. A., of wheels, tires, j lamps and everything removable and left ! it in front of the home of Grant Pollard, ■ a farmer living just south of New Au- i gusta, according to a telephone call re- j ceived at the police station from Pollard , this morning. Cook left the car standing on the; Michigan Road about a mile and a half ! north of White River yesterday afternoon i and when he returned it had disappeared. John Orall, 2536 North Pennsylvania j street, reported the theft of his Chalmers j automobile from the corner of Sixteenth and Delaware streets last night. A machine belonging to J. W. Work, 2640 College avenue, was stolen from Capital avenue and Maryland streets last night. Thieves broke Into the drug store of Fred Berger, 5"2 Massachusetts avenue, last night, and stole $5 from the cash j register. TRAIN HITS AUTO; 2 INJURED, TERRE HAUTE, Ind., Jan. 30— Lynn ! Weisenberg and William Wohlgemuth are in a hospital today with injuries re- ; ceived when a Yandalia passenger train ; struck their automobile.

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Two Kiled When Police Fire on Mob LONDON, Jan. 30.—Two men were killed and forty wounded when policemen fired upon riotous mobs of jute mill workmen at Titagarb, India, said a dispatch from Calcutta today. Thousands of mill hands were involved. Nineteen ringleaders were arrested. NEW WILL BE GROTTO GUEST Senator to Address Banquet of Veiled Prophets. Senator Harry S. New will be the principal speaker at the banquet of Sahara Grotto, Veiled I’rophets of the Enchanted Realm, ati its annual banquet tonight 9t the Spink-Arms Hotel. Other will be Charles W. Jewett, the Rev. J. Ambrose Dunkel and Raymond F. Mur-x-ay, monarch. The following committee to receive Senator New has been named: E. E. Wood Nichols, chairman; Clarence R. Green. Thomas E. Garvin. Walter W. Wise, Ira M. Holmes, C. T. Blizzard, O. W. Brooks, Mr. Jewett and Ed Jackson. The Grotto will give a theater party at English's Wednesday night when “Two Little Girls in Blue” will he the attraction. Following the party, a reception will be given at the Spink-Arms for Marion and Madeline Fairbanks and John Donahue, members of the cast.

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Girl Carves Lover; Two Hurt in Fights As the result of a fight that occurred yesterday afternoon at 140 South West street, Jesse Odum, negro, 148 South West street, was sent to the city hospital with several knife cuts in his face and William Wright, 148 South West street, a! ! Henry Thomas, 140 South West street, are under arrest charged with assault and battery. It took twenty-five stitches to restore the head of John Esselman, negro, 813 West Walnut street, to normalcy after his best girl. Jeanette Bennett, had finished carving him with a razor Saturday

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Irish Unity Plan Gathers Momentum BELFAST, Jan. 30. —The movement for Irish unity, which began with the conference of Michael Collins, minister of finance, in the provisional government and Sir James Craig, premier of the Unionist government of Ulster, received further impetus today. The Unionists workers’ committee adopted a resolution the five thousand Catholic workmen expelled from Belfast during the religious r'ots last year should be allowed to resume their old jobs in the shipyards.

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