Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 18, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 June 1922 — Page 12

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We Will Help You to Save Safely fXttifcx ffcatrtn j3 anu Crust Compenf JUDGE GOES TO JAIL TO WATCH ‘GUESTS’ BATHE Curious to Know if Baths Recently Installed Were Being Used. Chilly morning breezes held no terror for men in the city prison at 5:30 o'clock this morning when word passed through the cellroont that Judge Delbert O. Wilmeth of city court had arisen early io >ee how many •‘boarders" were using the shower bath he has had installed. Some prisoners, who had hail no intention of taking a bath, hopped out of bed and under the water in recordbreaking time. The judge discovered only nine out of thirty-four prisoners had bathed, but he walked back to his office with an arm load of wet towels, feeling his experiment was justified ‘‘l did not try to make it compulsory," he said. "One man told me it was ns good a bath as he could get at s hotel f*-r 75 cents I expect the experiment will work out so when a vagrant or other minor defendant comes Into court so dirty he should be ashamed. I will send him back f>>r a bath and then if he shows improvement he might be given a chance to go straight." 8-YEAR-OLD IS DEAD AT HAND OF BROTHER Dies of Gun Wounds—Older Boy Surrenders to Police. Fred C. Sexton. R, son of James \V. S xton, 133S South Meridian street, died at the city hospital last night as the re suit of a bullet wound received Sunday. James C. Sexton, 17, his brother surrendered to the police and admitted he fired the shot. He tld the police ho found the automatic gun used. Ho was charged with vagran y and an.awful possession of firearms. Fred told the police Sunday ho asked his brothoj- to tako him to a show He said his brother went to another room and came back vrith the gnu and pointed it at him. "1 am going to shoot you,” James is said to have remarked. "Don't pul. the trigger." pleaded Fred, but an instant later the gun was tired. Dr. Paul ltobluson. coroner, has started an investigation. 8 PAY DEATH PRICE IN CARS Accidents Take Toll of Lives in Indiana. VINCENNES. Ind., June 1.- Four persons were killed and one injured seriously when an automobile in which they were riding was struck b;. a Chicago A- Fast era Illinois passenger train near Hesse ron, seven miles north of here. The dead are: Alvin Hardin. 45; Mr- Fannie llardin, 40: Mrs. Leslie English. JR. and Hetty Lou English. 3, all of Danville, 111. Deward Hardin, IR, Winslow, was injured seriously. Mrs. Hurlin'- heal was severed. She and the other woman died instantly. The baby died as it was being picked up from the ground. The automobile rounded a sharp turn and is aid to have driven before the train. VALPARAISO, Ind., June 1-Three persons were killed near Wanatah when their automobile wag struck by a Pennsylvania passenger train. They are: Clarence Hailey. 'JR, Portland, a student ar Valparaiso University and a veteran of Ihe World War; Mrs. Magadelen Stevens, 24, and her daughter. Addle, 4 Mrs. Stevens and Mr. Hailey were to lmarried in June. EVANSVILLE. Ind., June 1— Mr-: Minnie Strupp, 5>J, died In a lo a! hospital as tiie result of an accident in which she was struck by an automobile.

Enter June sth This is iho beginning of our FIRST SI MMER TERM. Cal!, write or tele phone this week for particulars. <r be on hand Monday morning for day school, or Monday Evening for night school. The school is in session all the time—winter, spring, summer and fall. So you can enter now ami con finite your course without interruption until it' is completed and you ae cept a position. You will find this one of the Coo! Spots in Indianapolis la the summer time. It is a pleasant pl.-uv to ttu.lv. Come now and :.•■ ahead. Be sure to attend INDIANA BI'SIXKSS OU.LKtIK at Marion. Jluncle, Logansport. Anderson. Kokomo. Lafayette. Columbus, Ri.-hniotid! Vincennes. CrawfordsviHe. l'eru or Central Business College, Indianapolis Charles C. Crlng Is president- and <*ra E. But*, lien. Mgr. ii.-t In t .u.• • i with the point you wish to attend. Or see, write or telephone 1 red W. Case, ITiuoipal. Pennsylvania and Vermont—First Door North V. IV. A., Indianapolis

excursion NEXT SUNDAY "TC CINCINNATI, OHIO ■y|m v koind trip n § tyt EVERY SUNDAY Ma T, h S s "’ d - VISIT TURKEY BUN—lndiana State Park. S|>e ial Trains leave Union Station next Sunday, :Ofl . in. Returning Trains leave fiiumiiatl 1:00 p. in.; Decatur, fi :00 p. in.

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DEFI HURLED AT JOHN BULL BYDEVALERA Irish Republican Leader Says Churchill Threats Are Unavailing. RIGHT IS CHALLENGED; I LONDON, May X. —Eanioun De Valera ! today defied the British government. j Winston Churchill's challenge to Ireland to uphold the letter and spirit of the peace treaty, or be placed once more under Briitsh rule, was answered by the j republican leader in emphatic fashion, j "Mr. Churchill's threats do not affect us,” De Valera declared. "We deny the right of any English authority to pre scribe what Irishmen shall and shall not do." Leaving Downing street after the conference, Sir James Craig, said: "I was summoned to London to dis- j | nss a point about Fls ter which 1 am not at liberty to disclose to the press. We Ulsterites and the Imperial government here will work in perfect bar inony. "As for the South I do not know, and • do not care what Is to happen, so long as they leave us alone. I am not going to meet Collins or Griffith." <'ruig will nns-t Lloyd George and other members of the cabinet’s Irish committee at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. BELFAST IS GRIP OF WORST TERROR BELFAST, June 1 -Belfast has just i passed through the worst twenty four hours of terrorism in its turbuU at history. The death list was brought to 1 eleven just ! •.■fore noon. More than a score have l->. n wounded. Firing was Incessant. Many street cars were bombed. An 11 year old boy wss shot dead this morning, and in the ensuing street fight four men were seriously wounded and a constable was slie r. Firing wa- eouttnuous during the night and inhabitants of the troubled areas were kept in a state of terror. 1 BUCKING TRAIN HURLS MAN OFF Passenger Hurled From Platform in Sudden Halt to Avoid Hitting Car. A Big I'* or out bound pa- eager t-a in Shelby street cf-sslng to av. b! :g an automobile The Jerk :!uvw U. A Bourne, fiiO Lexivgf r av.-n .. . from a platform of one of the c...i hos 11- *if sere 1 several broken rib- and was tak. :i to the Deaconess lie: itai Hi- corn! i tion is cot serious. Valentino Fights Charge of Bigamy LOS ANGELES, Cal.. .T'.ro- 1 R : dolph Valentino opened lbs tight • ; - against the bigamy charges !:■-■ fa • a result of his marriage to WU.ifr 1 11-tdnu*. The film lover, whose romantic Vest can warring'* t<* the *-rf king' from Jean A k.-r was made compi-t----caused his arrest and separnt! m fr ■ ■ Valentino's def.-tie is that he and MbHi duet wre in arr b and w ie the Fntt- 1 Sr.ates. and at place, \I-xi< all. where the ceremony was legal. Tin- R - contention is that he and hU new >v • • lived in alleged bigamous relationship , within the borders of California. White Bandits Get $1.25 From Negro Two whiff* hold-np men Invaded tie* negro districts early today and Ben Brooks, negro, 7'iO Indiana ave nne. n‘-nr his homo. The white men took $125 from his p<> kw* and ear ape and. When ye-nrs have |-,ißi'd. J r portraits made f<*r the f agcH hy pliotnifran'o will j \ Jyf Will you let Klip the prr>ent opportunity to have them made by Ninth Floor, Kuhn Building

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Clab Hancock was aiming to drive over to the Rye Straw store today, but found a hen on the nest in his buggy, and now does not know when he Will get to go, as the hen has gone to setting. Yam Sims was needing a haircut awful bad today, but ns he was too busy to go to the barber shop he sent EUiek Helwanger. Mrs. Atlas Peck has been doing her spring housecleaning this week, and now everything looks nicer • vvpt Atlas. TRIBUTE PAH) TO BEN BOSSE BY DEMOCRATS Memorial to Late Chairman at State Convention of His Party. Tribute was paid the late Benjamin posse, mayor of Ibwisvl’le and Democratic S'ate chairman, by the Democratic State com on;< n today. A memorial read before the I 'livenrbm follow*: 'We lie'll) It !i: and pr-e.r at this time to •-•!:. notice ,f the death . f that young giant ,f Dem our late Mate chairman, Benjamin Posse. sires to pa' a word • rdmp : e and much merited tribute to his ui,-m >ry and serv were gr :i‘!y appro luted by the l*-m- ---■ r.Vs ■ 1 ! ...a II - r time v(b •: h u.i ’ e keenly fell by an thus- members of oar iar - win. rose front the bamt.de walks ~f life. •\\ . ;i -.-re take this nreyb , n to !:i Detn—T.-::-- efforts • f u.ir late chairm-.:i for whfeti - oaivi'iiti ci declares his greatest b. being for Justice to the tf-U'tig n i.sfS jni.t the great principle, "And *i ins fan■:!> the profound sympathy of me De ratio legion of £oM’WKtt! IN t.EH 'I \N. NTRASUI Ri Jin- 1. French laws per- * ■■ :.•■ > g IP. n oversight the *<• rnmn law- -•;!! ;r v. I In the - bonis • f AP me L- rrccp Result : Spankings

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FOURYEGGMEN CRACK VAULT AND GET AWAY Robbers Cut Cables and Awake Operators of Telephone. LEAVE IN AUTOMOBILES VINCENNES, Ind., June I.—Yeggmen Mew the outer doors of the safe of the Sandburn Banking Company at Sandborn, twenty-two miles north of here, at 1 o’clock today, but failed to forco the inner compartment, where the bank's money was kept. They obtained $22 in pennies, SIOO worth of war savings stamps and packets of papers on which they cannot realize anything. Resort; blowing the safe, the robbers cut the cable entering the Sandborn telephone exchange. Mrs. Singer, who j operates the exchange, was awakened by the noise and saw three men and a boy : at work. Later she heard thn>e blasts at the I bauk. Being alone and without tele- 1 phone communication, she was unable to i spread the alarm before daylight. None j of the other townspeople beard the ox-’ plosions. Mrs. Singer said the three men wore j raincoats. The boy, she said, wore spec- i rarles. The quartette left the city in an! automobile, going west over the State; road. The inner compartment of the safe was protected with a heavy screw door, and a time lock. EXPECT 100 TO ATTEND RILEY FUND MEETING To Plan for County Drive to Raise Quota of Money for Hospital. More than 100 tn-n are expected fn attend the meeting at the Hotel Lincoln at f>:3o oYb-i-k this evening when plans fur the Mar.-n .minty campaign to raise funds for the James Whitcomb Utley Hospital f >r t hildreu' will be made. L <’. line,maun, chairman of the State finance committee for the campaign, will preside and brief talk, "ill be made by Samt'.'d 1> Miller, Indianapolis attorney. Hugh M-K. London, president of the .lame* Whitcomb Riley Mono rial Ass > ■ ia-ion. and J-ha B Reynolds. Mar! m county’s quo; i In the campaign has ben set at $700,000. more than one third ..f til- SC.one,bill) R )s Hoped to raise throughout the State Although the definite date ha, not been set the Marlon Founty i amj align will lie star fed in the m. future. Three Cars Stolen; PoliceJßecover One f>r Poll is Runnels. 207 Fenway build ling reported his ''.ar stolen Iron in front }of that building. The police found the enr at M'eii.gan st—'. nt.d Arsenal uvef'laudi Fuller, 307 tins* North street, re-port-i his -ar stolen from Thirtieth street n. Riverside Hark Max (I Adams, 3520 North Capitol r.rrue. reported his Oakland aiitono bile missing from f-nth Pennsylvania street near the elevated tracks.

Seriously Injured When Car Rolls Over Lewis IlamiUon, 44, 4330 Sangster avenue, suffered serious cuts and bruises about the head and right hand when his automobile struck a rut nnd rolled over- twice in Dearborn street between Twenty-eighth and Twenty-Ninth streets. A little dog riding with him was killed. PLAN PROGRAM FOR MEETING OF CREDIT MEN Dry Goods Men to Hear Addresses by Leaders in Their Line. The program for the annual national conference of the credit managers of dry goods nnd kindred lines, to be held 'n Indianapolis next Thursday in connection with the annual convention of the National Association of Credit Men. which opens Tuesday, was announced today by Harvey F. Envoy, chairman of the committee on arrangements for the conference. Addresses will bo made by Fred Brown of Indianapolis, O. E. Dreutzer of Cincinnati, C. E. Mann of Minneapolis and I. B. Davies of Delavan, Wis. Stanley Butler of Ft. Wayne will act as "quizmaster” and It. T. Graham of Pittsburgh ns assistant. The headquarters of the Indianapolis association today were removed from 212 Chamber of Commerce building to the offices of tlie Indianapolis Credit Inferchange and Adjustment Bureau, 1509-12 Peoples Bank Building. V. L. Wright, recently named manager of the bureau, assumed his duties today. An active campaign for members was started by the officers and directors of the bureau. Beeman’s Sail}) JJep VOL. I No. 42 Sure Way . < "How does Hump pet turh a reputation / or t‘ e * n y a brilliant T hyS conversationalist?” T\V "He always lets the other fellow do ( pi afi th* talking.'' 0“ 5*L —Judge. * * * No need to say much about Beeman’s! Beeman users spread the news! You'll like it, too——it’s so delicious and wholei some. * * * , After every meal Beeman’s pepsin Chevting Gum

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