Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 67, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 July 1922 — Page 8
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wave or goh ' TIKES GERMANY; WfIKSJOM Bestial Murders, Such as Never Before, Are Causing Citizens Alarm. POLICE EXPERTS FAIL Apprehension of Maniacs Seems to Be an Impossibility, They Say. Bt CARL D. GROAT, Untied Press Staff Correspondent. BERLIN. July 28.—Berlin is suffering this season with & series of bestial murtferß, such as It has never Witnessed before the war. While the ordinary crime of herosebreaking. pocket picking, embezzlement and that like still flourishes, the population Is in a state- of horrible excitement over a series of crimes, the nature of which scarcely bear repeating. One of these, the murder of little Dorothea Schmidt, by a maniac. Is still uncleared by the police, though they believe they know the man/ The little girl was lured Into a cellar, brutally assaulted and then stabbed to death. She came running upstairs to her parents with blood flowing from several wounds and told them what had happened; then died. In %he meantime the maniac had escaped. Attack Children Men who follow children and attack them are quite numerous. Still another case Is that of the murderer, Carl Grossmann, who enticed women of the street to his dwelling, attacked them and then hacked their bodies to pieces.
BREAKS ZION’S LAW Aged Communicant Found Dying From Burns Due to Smoking. By United Prete CHICAGO, July 28.—The law in Zion City bars the use of cigarette, cigar, stogie and pipe. Likewise, chewing tobacco. W. D. Normandie, 82, defied the law “I’ll smoke until I die!" he challenged. He w.s found In a dying condition from turns. Smoking was given as the cause.
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The Life ■- of the Party Once there wag a man who longed to be popular at parties. He would look at somebody who was bright and entertaining, and sigh to himself: How I wish I -could be like that" One day he went to a doctor. The doctor looked him over and said: “Your digestion is slug'plsfc. No wonder your vitality is low.” The doctor was wise. Ha didn’t prescribe a lot of medicines or drugs. He ordered the man to drink Ctica Club Piisener regularly, before, meals end with meals. Its vltamlnes toned up bis system. Its snappy, tangy hop flavor stimulated his appetite. He began to feel like a new man. Now when be goes ox*, he feels so well that people say he la the life of the party. Try"* Ctica Club Piisener. You will like It and it will beneflt you: of 34 bottles costs very little. Ask your grocer or phone the Monument Bottling Cos., 912 N. Davidson St., Indianapolis, local distributors. Phone Main 1516.
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UXcJ ac k e (oo £an,Ji: I have a girl! Her name is Patsy and she lives next door to us in Hollywood. Sometimes we play store; some-
t' PM the Jews have a Secret Wire tat.tkeW.n,llow Search TVTOTHING in the whole Ford campaign against the Jews I / ' 1M shows the ridiculous lengths that race hatred jvill go so r ' well as the search for the Secret Telephone. It was suprOT ttlS posed to run into the White House from the home of Justice - Brandeis, of the Supreme Court And while Josepheus C -v Daniels, was Secretary of Navy, his own brother C. C, was receiving reports from the Ford operators searching for this !—! - secret wire. See “The Strange Adventures of No. 25H”, n: 7 the Norman Hapgood’s startling series on “Henry * Fords jew-Mania” in Hearst’s Interactional for August
Brothers Under the Sod! THE Illinois National Bank was building a $4,000,000 fiew home ♦* • One day the steel workers worked, the next day they didn’t* If they did, the terracotta men we e off, or the plumbers and steam fitters ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Angus McLloyd, the president, sent for Mr* Honey Dew: “ You can break or settle these strikes” ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ “111 deal with you” said Honey Dew suddenly “But I want something. I want you to send Mrs* McLloyd to make a social call on my wife ** * .” Read Clifford-Raymond’s vigorous story of labor, strikes, and social strata in Hearst’s International for August*
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times house. I pretend that I’ve been out late and she scolds me like anything. I say I’m sorry. I’ll never dh It again. But I do. It’s the game. I was thinking about Patsy when they took me to the circus in New York. She sure would have enjoyed itl I had peanuts to eat and lemonade ‘to drink and a balloon. The lemonade was pink. Daddy said that all circus lemonade was pink ever since there’s been a circus. He didn’t think it would kill ma. It didn’t. , ,- I fed an elephant and met the giant and the midgets and the lady with the pictures on her skin. Mr. Flo Zeigfeld, who runs a big show In New York, came over with his wife. Miss Billie Burke. I said to him:
He Married a Painted Lady! “V/TS” she repeated in the same flat voice, “it is I quite true. I wasn’t a good woman before l married; but lam a good woman now.” Can a Bad woman ever become a GQOD woman? Can any woman become a GOOD WIFE merely by OBEYING her husband? This is the problem that Gouvemeur Morris works out for you in “THE BETTER Wife” —one of the great novels of tbe year—in Hearses International for August.
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“Are you with the circus, too?” He said: "No, Jackie. Why?" I laughed and told him: “Well, you’re dressed up like a circus." He was all dolled up In an evening suit with a white vest and tall, shiny hat. He laughed. But daddy gave me a dirty 100k —full of meaning. One day Mrs. Vanderbilt Invited me to lunch at a swell hotel. My daddy dressed me up and told me to be careful of my manners. Everything was going along fine—when one of the guests looked at me and started to laugh. I had bitten Into a hard biseult and left my tooth behind! In the iasrt; picture I made, I lost two more teeth. I had to wear a brace with false teeth while I was working.
Patsy has lost some of her teeth. / . S too. She’s a sweet girl, an right. Next: “Some of My Other Friends."
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Auto Cushions Stolen C. E. Thorne parked his car at Georgia and Pennsylvania Sta. and when he returned both seat cushions were gone. ~ \
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