Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 19, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 June 1922 — Page 12

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LOCAL POLICE EXPLAINS THE AUTO REPORT Finds That Young Was Not Driving Fast When Child Was Struck. Police explained today tbat an error In their records system was responsible for a report given to newspapers that the driver of an automobile which struck and seriously injured Marjorie Rose Zeohlel, 4, daughter of Chester I/. Zechiel, 2918 Boulevard Place, did not stop after the accident. The driver, who was less Young, 530 West Thirtieth street, stopped and gave his name and license number to Traffic Officer E. E. Toole. police who gave out the original report said they discovered. Before Toole’s report tvas unearthed from files where it had pot sidetracked a detective was assigned to find the driver. Toole's report showed that Young was not driving fast and turned his automobile into a curb near Capitol avenue end Twenty-Ninth street In order to avoid the little girl who ran into the car The child was taken to Sr. Vincent's Hospital, where it was found she had a fractured skull. The accident occurred late Tuesday.

RAILROADS SEE NEW PROSPERITY The ‘'Prosperity Special'’ will arrive in Indianapolis tomorrow. This is .a train of twenty oil-burning engines and fenders consigned to the Southern Pacific Railway and is en route from Eddystooe. Pa.-;' to East St Louis, HI., where the first leg of the transcontinental trip will b completed. It is said that the train is the world’s largest string of locomotives to bo moved across the country. Railroad officials see in the purchase of the locomotives concrete evidence that a new era of prosperity Is at hand and that the railways are preparing to handle an enormous volume of traffic. The train is scheduled to arrive In Indianapolis et 2 o'clock Saturday afternooon and will stay until 9 o'clock Sunday morning. The engines may be seen on track No. 1 at the Union Station. In honor of the event a luncheon was given at the Columbia Club today for W. A. Garrett of tbe Baldwin Locomotive Works by J. W. Cone;, s. superintendent of the Indianapolis division of tbe Pennsylvania Railroad, over which the "prosperity special'’ is traveling. CHILDLESS DIVORCES. CHICAGO. June 2. Analysis of divorce records here show that tbe great majority of couples seeking marital freedom are childless. Blackburns dascaßfoal Pills „ £S“ j I 15 DOSES . 15* lt - 1> * 111 Brut Slam ] J BRACES I U WHACO appliance* complete y I satisfaction and perfect comfort. I [1 Ask your doctor about us, because M U he is in position to know exactly L I what our service can do for you. I i WH. Armstrong Cos. ■ J Sf/rgical JhstrumentJfouse y dMilWh Established 18S3. II 34 West Ohio St U Indianapolis. Ind. 1 Complete Line of I] Sickroom Supplies jj

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$5.00 Gift Certificates Tomorrow and All Next Week Although June is always considered a dull month for custom tailors, yet I believe that, by offering a special inducement, I can at least get enough business to keep all of my designers, cutters and fitters busy. Most readymade suits sold in Indianapolis are made in other cities. Many made-to-measure suits sold here furnish employment for Cincinnati and Chicago tailors. It seems to me that you and I, as loyal Indianapolis citizens, should do what we can to furnish employment for our own people. I suggest that men who need clothes order them now and give the order to a tailor whom they know employs Indianapolis help. I will do my part by sacrificing profits. Here’s how*: I will issue a $5 Gift Certificate to every man who visits either of my two display rooms, rhese certificates will be issued Friday, Saturday and every day next week. They will be good for $5 on any suit of made-to-measure clothes ordered within ten days from the date certificate is issued.

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Emil! Emil!! Say It Ain’t True! CALLS COUSIN MAX GOLD DIGGER Chucks Wrench Into Romance

ZURICH, June 2.—Crushed by attacks upon him as a fortune hunter and disappointed at the failure of Mathtlde McCormick to sail to him on the Kerens;aria, as be had expected. Max Ose-r, former Swiss livery stable proprietor, Is in hiding today. CHICAGO. June 2.—Max Oser was branded as a fortune hunter today by Emil Burge, his Chicago cousin. Burge entered the fight with Edith Rockefeller McCormick against the marriage of Mathilde McCormick, 17-year-old granddaughter of J hn D. Rockefeller, to Oscr, Swiss livery horseur. "It isn't Mathilde he wants, bnt a life of case during his declining years,” Burge charged.

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I Say NO! What Do YOU Say? My gross profit on a suit is S5. My net profit is not enough to buy a good dinner. Notwithstanding this I will, in order to keep my organization together, give a reduction of $5 on every suit ordered. Read the column to the left and you will know why and how.

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From Which Price Deduct $5.00 by using one of the Gift Certificates. Remember, please, that these $5 certificates will be given away on Saturday, and every day next week. By using one you get: A $32.50 Suit for $27.50 A $40.00 Suit for $35.00 A $35.00 Suit for $30.00 A $45.00 Suit for $40.00 I will have on display four hundred and eighty-five patterns, suitable for summer and year-’round wear. These woolens comprise domestic and imported weaves, including Scotch tweeds, blue and black serges, homespuns, cassimeres, finished and unfinished worsteds, also silk and wool worsteds. Among these are a good assortment of grays, tans and browns—the favored colors for now.

Cousin Emil said he was ready to aid Mr3 McCormick in the battle in Probate Court she has waged on her divorced husband, Harold F. McCormick, Mathilde's guardian, who favors the marriage. •‘lf Rhr's looking for evidence to induce the court to restrain McCormick from allowing the marriage of Max and Mathilde, I'll give her plenty,” lie said. "Max is worth about Sio.noo, which isn't enough to make him comfortable during the rest of his life. He wouldn't have that much if he hadn't overcharged American tourists. "Let Mathilde's relatives cut off her inheritance and allowance and see howmuch longer Max loves her. "Mathilde isn't the first American

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