Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 10, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 May 1922 — Page 12
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We Will Help You to Save Safely jflrtrljfr featoing? anu {Trust Companp FRENCH ACTION MAY MEAN WAR Parliament to Decide on Attitude if Germany Refuses Demand. PARIS, May 2."!.—Parliament convened ♦'•day to determine France’s action on June 1, In case Germany does not meet the reparation demands. The situation was fraught with anxiety, for it was felt France might be committing herself to a course from which she could not turn back. Premier Foincare was called upon to state the government’s position. The chamber was to give him a vote of confidence in his stand. Evelyn Nesbit Thaw Is Accused by Wife of Taxicab Driver j NEW YORK. May 23.—Evelyn Nesbit Thaw Is named in a suit brought in Su- ! pretne Court here as one of the reasons ‘ why Mrs. Evelyn Schneider wishes a dl- | v.>rce from her husband, llarry, a taxi driver. Mrs. Schneider’s petition states that “the defendant for a long time has been ' friendly with one Evelyn Nesbit Thaw and still is friendly with her.”
Tables Turned on Atlanta Landlords ATLANTA, Ga., May 23. —Profiteering Atlanta landlords who have had the upper hand for a long time soon will know what it is to be “the under dog,” a position long held by their tenants, it Is nelieved, as a result of unprecendented building activity predicted for 1922. Rents are expected to drop as a result. The past thirty days has hung up an unequalled record for any single mouth in actual home building and issuance of building’ permits, according to statistics here. Federals Cut Off Retreat of Rebels MEXICO CITY. Mexico, May 23.—Federal troops operating again-t Carlos Green's rebel army in the State of Tabasco, have begun an encircling movement to cut off their retreat into Cam-pe<-he, according to advices to the war office today. War Secretary Serrano suit two Federal battalions to the Campeche frontier. Negro Lynched for Assaulting Woman MACON. Ga.. May 23—Jim Denson, ; 20-year-old negro, convicted and sen- ■ tenced to hang on a charge of having attacked a 75-year-old white woman last January, was taken from the Jail at Irvington, Ga., late last night by a mob and lynched, according to reports reaching here today. Incendaries Burn Yare-Tempest Home DUBLIN. May 23—The home of Lord Herbert Vane-Tempest, a relative of Colonial Secretary Winston Churchill, in Antrim, was destroyed by incendiaries today. REPrBI.IC.4S LEADER DIES. PETERSBURG. Ind., May 23.—John 1 Hogan. 50, a prominent Republican, of | Winslow, is dead. He was a candidate for the party nomination for sheriff at : the recent primary. He was an ; auctioneer.
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HAWKINS MUST PAY BIG SUM TO RELATIVES Court Order Directs Accounting of Estate by Recently Sued Benedict. PORTLAND, Ind., May 23.—8 y virtue iof an order entered in the Jay County Circuit Court, Morton S. Hawkins, attorney and proprietor of the Hawkins Mortgage Company, must turn over to hla mother and sisters real estate valued at $120,000 Rnd $2,833.33 in cash, alleged due in an aceounting of the estate of his father Nathan B. nawkins, founder of the business and formerly a State Senator. Hawkins, whose finanlal operations have stirred eastern Indiana, and who has been sued by his former associates in business, recently married a well known young woman lu Atlanta. Ga. After a month she filed suit for divorce and $75,000 alimony. The suit is pending. Hawkins, on cross complaint, said she refused to nurse him when he was artacked with pneumonia on their honeymoon trip to the Bahama Islands. Hawkins practiced law in Indianapolis before taking charge of the mortgage business. GUARD TO USE WORKHOUSE. Use of the old county workhouse, Twenty-First street and Northwestern avenue, has been granted to the Indiana National Guard, according to announcement by the Marion board of county commissioners.
Falling in Love Is Like Fall Into Hole, Says Rader Evangelist Tells Story of Boy Engaged to Two Girls at Same Time .
“Love is like a hole. When you come to it you fall Into it and you know it," Paul Rader, Chicago evangelist, declared in his sermon at the Cadle tabernacle Ia s t night. The evangelist, in making this remark, stated that once he was a sort of a •‘daddy” at a fraternity house and the boys brought him their troubles. He said one chap confessed he was engaged to two girls at the same time. The evangelist told the chap to sit down and write both of the girls a letter stating he was L’istuken. The lad declared that he loved ’em both. Finally tie boy did as Rader asked him to do. The letters were written and the lad dis -overed the girls did not seem to worry over it. Then another girl cam© into his life ami the love germ spread all over the lad again. The Evangelist then drew this lesson in his sermon: “When you meet your real love, you will know it. When you meet God, yon will know it ami nothing else will matter. Xo one else will be first.” The evangelist with his two fighting fists punched home some regulation Rader remarks. He said: "Many Christians pray but without power behind their prayers. “Don't be blind to Jesus. Put eye salve on your eyes. See Jesus. "If people on the street take me for an easy mark, I am complimented. ‘‘Radio is not particular who his it. Neither is the Holy Ghost. “Rebecca was a beautiful, straight girl. And you would be straight too If you had to carry a pitcher on your head. “I would give my last penny to Jesus. I went broke for the devil and I would go broke for the Lord. “God loves a hilarious giver. “You have to work overtime for the Lord. None 'if this union business goes with Jesus. “You don’t need to take anything to God. He will dress you in fine raiment.” At the close of the sermon, the evangelist called upon those present to "get right” and to enter the consecration room.
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Clah Hancock’s mule balked on him early today and he had to get out and push him up the hill. Sim Flinders says he notices lots of people are in a big hurry to get somewhere, and after they arive they haven't anything to do. * • • Khz Barlow says he notices that the smaller and cheaper the phonograph the longer hours it has to work.
, Personal workers are present to meet | those who “hit the trail.” Beginning at noon today, a series of j simp meetings will b-> held in the Indus- ; trial plants of the city and these noon i meetings will continue during the three ; weeks of the revival. Mr. Rader will preach again tonight following a thirty-minute choir service which begins at 7:50 o’clock. Senator New Gives SSO to Voters’ League According to a statement op file with the county clerk, the Ex-Service Voters’ league, a non-partisan organization, disbursements of the league during and prcs-diiig the recent primary election j campaign amounted to .*sll.ll. Cuni trtbutions, including one of ssy from i Senator New, were received aggregating ! *'” :i | 1 tie following candidates filed state- ! rents of expense incurred during the campaign: i Democratic: Harry ,T. Quigley, county ' commissioner, $57.5i; M. 11. Hoagiand, ! r preventative, ?.".:i its, and Louis Lee j Michael, representative, s'i. j Republican: Edward A. Ramsay, j recorder. 52P.25; Louis A. Barth, repj reseiitative, $5. Greek Confidence in Protopapadakis ATHENS, May 23. The Greek cabinet headed by Premier Protopapadakis, to day received a vote of confidence in the national assembly, the majority being 171. FREI) BRISTOW IS DEAD. NOBLESVILLE, Ind., Mny 23.—Fred Bris'ow, 50, a member of thp advisory board of UJny Township, Hamilton 1 Founfy, is dead. Ills widow survives. | Everett Bristow of Indianapolis, Is a | brother.
INDIANA DAILY TIMES
SINN FEINERS, IN ROUND-UP, FLEE TO HILLS Ulster Constables and British Military Capture 2,000 During Night. BELFAST, May 23.—Sinn Felners were fleeing with their families to the hills of Ulster this afternoon to escape the great round-up which, which captured 2.000 last night and which was renewed today by Ulster constables and British military. Towns in northern counties are being rapidly cleared of Republicans, those who have not been captured taking to the woods for safety. S/A N FEINERS APPROVE TRUCE DUBLIN, May 23—The Ardfels, executive branch of the Sinn Fein, today approved the Irish coalition agreement effected by Michael Collins, on behalf of the Irish provisional government, and Eamonn Do Valera ou behalf of the Republicans. WILL PAY HONOR TO GALBRAITH American Legion to Lower Flag on Clubhouses June 9. The flag will be flown at half-mast j ou June it, wherever an American Legion; clubhouse is located, in memory of Col. F. \\\ Galbraith, Jr., who died Juno £>. 11)21, while serving as national com- j ruander of the legion. "He died in active service,” said Lera- ] uel Holies, national adjutant of the, legion, “and he was cut off In the midst of literally untiring efforts for the Nation and the legion.” “In Past Commander Galbraith the legion honors one of the truest and finest of the leaders of America. His career consisted of the mastering of difficulties. At years of age employed as a railroad ‘call boy’ in California, at 13 he was back in Massachusetts on his own resources, and at 1(5 was foreman of a • rew of older men in a manufacturing plant at Springfield. Deciding to go to sea, he finished a three-year nautical course in one year an deuibarked for Japan as third wate of a sailing ship. He gave up the sea six years later at the request, of Ids family and went to work addressing postcards at $3 a week. One year later he was treasurer of the company. "Sucli men always rise. On the outbreak of the World War he joined th" Ist Ohio Infantry. He came back a colonel, with the Distinguished Service Cross, the Cross of the Legion of Honor and the Croix do Guerre. As commander of the American Legion, lie was entering on a mighty career. Ho died too soon.” FORTUNE I ROM CUSTARD. LONDON, May 23.—Sir Alfred Bird, j v. ho perfected a custard powder, left an estate of $3.500,0nt0 when lie died.
The young niAtron hat a social obligation In the Ift ftnMn graphic portraits. Her VlPy character and personality , ’TJ are best expressed in the Ninth Floor, Kahn Building. EXCURSION VIA ISSI Indianapolis, Ind., TO CINCINNATI, 0., Round Trip Tickets $2.75 Sunday, May 28th Baseball Cincinnati vs. Chicago Special train loaves 1 nsllanapolls l uton Station, 7:oO a. rn , Central Standard Time, returning leaves < ineinnuti l nlnn Stilt lon 7:00 p. in., t en; rnl Vn<bird Time. 1 or tickets urn) full Information rail Ticket Office, Circle 5300, or Union Station.
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Motograph to Boost Armenian Relief In aid of the Armenian cause the Silent Orator on the Merchants Heat and Llgnt Company building will flash a statement this week, beginning tonight, as follows: “I was naked and ye clothed me.” The heroic people of Armenia are destitute. They need your used clothing. A single garment may save a life. Get ready for bundle day.—Ed Jackson, Chairman of Near East Relief. WORKSBOARD MAKES CHANGE Employs New Field Aid in City Civil Engineer’s Department. Upon written recommendation of John L. Elliott, city civil engineer, the board of public works has dismissed Ralph W. Murphy, junior field aid, "for the goor of the service,” and employed Elmer Liugenfelter, 071 Stillwell street, in his place. A contract for resurfacing with asphalt of Illinois street from Fall Creek to Twenty-Eighth street, at $4.02 a lineal foot, total $12,817.(58, was let to j the Mansfield Engineering Company. I Upon remonstrance of a majority of; the property owners the board ordered j a resolution for the permanent Improvement of Forty-Third street from Meridian street to Central avenue, sent to the city council for passage over the remonstrance. Resolutions were adopted for resurfacing with asphalt of Delaware street; from [Twenty-Fourth to Twenty-Fifth ; streets, and permanent improvement of j Oakland avenue from New York to | Michigan streets.
Hundreds of Flags for Home Display on Memorial Day We are presenting, without charge, a handsome large size American flag to each person opening a savings account with $5.00 or more. Get Your Flag Today, The Peoples State Bank 130-136 E. Market St.
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Pocket Knives Choice of 12 patterns, two-bladed brass lined. Every blade sharp. Both jack and pen knife patterns. Handles are imitation stag, cocobola, tortoise shell and smoked pearl. Your A(\n choice “s' l * Kitchen Cutlery Butcher knives 19* Lunch knives 29* Bread knives 29* Stainless kitchen knives as low as -5* Razors and Stroppers Straight razors as low as 59* Old style Eveready safety razors 59<* New style Eveready safety razors ... SI.OO Enders razor 50t5....69* Sterling razor stroppers 89* Kanner’s double edge stroppers *2.19 Razor strops as low as 39c
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