Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 275, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 March 1922 — Page 9

■MARCH 29,1922.

■OAD MAY ASK - § -AID OF TROOPS Special Officer, Who Shot Employe, Arrested. i BALTIMROE, Md., March 29.—1 t was Reported here today officials of the WestIrrn Maryland railroad were considering ■ sklng for State troops to prevent further ■ rouble at their shops at Hagerstown, Bellowing an outbreak of rioting there in lvhich one of the striking shop employes [was shot by a special guard. The wounded striker is in a hospital suffering from a bullet wound in the leg. The special officer who fired the shot is, under atxest. He refused to divulge hia Lsame. Beveridge to Speak in Tomlinson Hall The first speech in Indianapolis since his decision to enter the Republican primary will be made by Albert J. i>everidge in Tomlinson Hall, April fl Arrangements for the-, meeting are being made by local women. Clarence R. Martin, campaign manager for the Beveridge forces, issued a statement yesterday summarizing the campaign up to the present time. What he characterized as a geeuine movement ail over the State' for Beveridge was pointed to. “The result" he said, “will demonstrate that th£ men aAd women of the party know what and will be able to get what want without being told flieir business through a SIOO,QOO advertising campaign." Bank Robber and Mother Are Sued George Miller, convicted bank robber now serving time for participation in the holdup of the Beech Grove State Bank, end has mother, Mrs. Amanda Miller, who is under indictment for alleged conspiracy in the bank robbery, --ere made defendants in a suit filed in Superior Court, room 3, by the Commercial Credit Company yesterday. The company's attorney alleges in the complaint the Millers bonght an automobile on the installment plan, paying part down and giving notes for the remainder. The plaintiff asks judgment of S4OO and possession of the automobile.

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ing against George h. (Tei) Rickard will be pressed, following the sporting promoter’s acquittal of charges of criminal assault upon Sarah Schoenfeid, 15. Meanwhile Rickard is out on bail following his nine-day incarceration in the Tombs prison, during his trial. One of the indictments, still outstanding, charges criminal assault upon another young girl, and the other two abduction. Max D. Steuer, Rickard's chief counsel, said Assistant District Attorney Pecora had told him if the former president of Madison Square Garden were acquitted of charges in the first indictment the others would not be pressed. Rickard was receiving the congratulations of his many fjjends who have stood by him since charges first were preferred by the young girls through the Cbilden's Society Jan. 21. Those who remained to wait the Jury’s verdict carried Rickard down the steps of the Criminal Court’s buildingvon their shoulders. Then the sports promoter telephoned his wife, who has been ilk “God bless that jury,” exclaimed the freed man after the verdict was pronounced and he had thrown his arms Ground the neck of his counsel. “God tho court and every one who has been so good to me.” The last hour of waiting for the Jury to come out of the Juryroom and Indicate that a decision had been reached was a strenuous one for tho defendant Mile Square Values Suon to Be Fixed Valuation of real estate in the mile square will be completed during April, according to anaouncement by the county assessor. All assessments must be completed by May 1 and reported to the State board of tax coinmlsssisoners, according the State law Tho highest valuation in the area covered was shown on the south side of Washington street between Illinois and Pennsylvania streets, where the primary valuation is SIO,OOO a front foot The valuation on the north side of the street between the samo boundaries is SO,OOO a front foot Primary valuations for a single front foot in the district bounded by North, East, SoMth and West streets vary from $75 to SIO,OOO. TAKE TEA BELOW GROUND. One of the “stunts" for distinguished visitors In Silesia is to be served with tea in the salt mines, thousands of feet below the ground.

THE HATFIELD RADIO STUDIO 531 NQRTH MERIDIAN ST. INDIANAPOLIS t Announces the OFFICIAL OPENING of the HATFIELD RADIO BROADCASTING STATION WOH I Wednesday Evening, March 29th 8 till 9:30 o’Clock t ' THE COMPLETION OF THIS RADIO STATION WILL NOT ONLY PROVIDE THE PUBLIC WITH A SPLENDID MEANS OF ENTER TAINMENT AND EDUCA TIONAL FEA TURES BUT WILL GIVE TO INDIANAPOLIS THE GREATEST PUBLICITY. FROM ATLANTIC CITY ON THE EAST TO COLORADO ON ' THE WEST AND FROM CENTRAL CANADA TO THE GULF OF MEXICO INDIANAPOLIS’ CALL WILL DAILY GO FORTH. Among Our Prominent Speakers Are: Governor Warren T. McCray Albert E. Metzger Mayor Samuel Lewis Shank E . Shinn Booth Tarkington Mary E. Bostwick Meredith Nicholson T B. Hatfield X MUSICAL NUMBERS BY Purdue Glee Club Miss Hazel Silvey Holler’s Hoosier Orchestra THESE SPEAKERS ON WEDNESDAY EVENING WILL ADDRESS A VAST AND UNSEEN AUDIENCE. THEIR VOICES WILL PENETRATE TO THE CHURCH AND TO THE SICK ROOM. THEY WILL REACH THOUSANDS OF YOUTHS IN HUNDREDS OF EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS. THEY WILL FIND WITH EASE THEIR WAY TO THE FARMER AND TO THE WAGE EARNER , JUST AS THEY WILL TO THE HOMES OF SECLUDED MILLIONAIRES. THE VERY SPIRIT OF INDIANAPOLIS WILL GOFORTH TO A VAST PART OF THE UNITED STATES IN A MANNER NOT TO BE "DENIED. It is the intention of the Hatfield Electric Company to operate this radio serv tec for the benefit and entertainment of all, irrespective of creed, politics or business. The broadcasting studio is open to the public only by application to the studio office, 531 North Meridian Street. v RADIO RECEIVING SETS Oar company has on display and in actual operation at the studio ofFice and at our downtown store (Maryland and Meridian Streets) the most complete assortment of high-class Radio receiving sets in the Mid-West. Every Radio set sold bears the unconditional guarantee of complete satisfaction or money refunded, and our stock is assorted to fit the pocketbooks of all classes of purchasers. Furthermore, the purchase price of a set includes free instruction and weekly inspection service, for we have found that to obtain the maximum of enjoyment service in respect to any Radio set is essential. \ TO ENJOY HATFIELD BROADCASTING PROVIDE YOURSELF WITH HA TFIELD SER VICE We carry a complete line of Radio parts and accessories, together with books by Bucher, Bangay, Goldsmith and other published by Wireless Age and McGraw-Hdl Company. . \ r “When You Think Radio, Remember Hatfield” HATFIELD ELECTRIC COMPANY Meridian at Maryland Street

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