Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 55, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 July 1922 — Page 8

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DIRECTORY GOING UP City Hall Visitors Neod Not Search Entire Building. Visiter* to the city hall no longer need look all over the place before! they find the office they seek. In a I few days a directory will appear in the first floor rotunda. Offices have been marked by name of the department only, but number are being placed on the doors now. The city hall now Is oooled by l

Francis Lund; Diuro, a man’s man. 'T'X TANARUS) TT T 9 fearless, charming, going to th. U JLV. Xv W davit through “ponjola M tha analavLng drink of Rhodasia.

A woman’s fight —for the soul of a man CYNTHIA STOCKLEY knows the secrets of darkest Africa so well she is called “The Tiger.” You will know why when you • read Ponjola —a tale of love and a woman’s fight for the soul of a man. A story of men obsessed by the lust of gold and enslaved by Ponjola, drink of Africa! A romance of the glamorous and terrible African gold fields. Begin Ponjola first Cynthia Stockley novel after three years’ silence —a greater story than “The Claw" or “Poppy" and, therefore, the most amazing novel of recent years in

18 Great Features! Including Ring Lardner, George Ade, P. G. Wodehcmse, Gouvemeur Morris, Montague Glass, Peter B. Kyne, Kathleen Norris, Arthur Train, and 9 other most brilliant and popular writers of today.

washed air, the building engineer having put the apparatus in shape for the first time since its installation twelve years ago. ■ . Women Cut by Glass Two women were cut by glass when an automobile driven by Charles MeFadden, 222 Leeds Ave., was hit by an E. Washington St. street car at Washington and Pine Sts. They were Mrs. Sarah Chester, 71, of Edinburg 1 and Mrs. McFadden.

Three IVinderen Whose Lives You Will Follow With Unflagging Interest in Ponjola l

UNDER LIFELESS BODY Erick Mayer, 5, Escapes Insane Fury of Murderous Father. By Untied Preat CLEVELAND. Ohio, July 14. Pinned beneath the lifeless body of his father for more than twelve hours, 6-year-old Erick Mayer, seriously wounded, finally attracted attention of passersby who discovered a double j murder and suicide. I Erick’s father, Matthew Mayer,

Sheridan, “Champagne Sherry,■? QTT I? D D V happy-go-lucky, hard drinking O O XL, Xv Xv 1 dare-devil who “managea” Druro’a . run-down farm.

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shot and killed his wife and 8-months-old daughter; shot Erick in the left breast ar.d then sent a bullet into his own brain. Last Day of Session Today was the last day of meeting of the second session of the State tax board and appeals taken after the first meeting were heard. Principal among these was that of the Clover Leaf Railroad, asking for a reduction.

"Young" Desmond, debonair. Pi peyf brilliant ’ a mystery who h^a t-J L.OD 1 V-/ AN JL/ come to Africa to witnesii a hap pines* be cannot share.

GUARD SAVES BATHER Gus Overtree Rescues Miss Sadie Perkins at Municipal Beach. Gus Overtree, former city policeman and now a life guard at the municipal bathing beach. White River and Twenty-Sixth St-, saved Miss Sadie Perkins, 18, 2846 Northwestern Ave., from drowning. She fainted from a heart attack while in water over her depth.

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