Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 85, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 August 1922 — Page 5

AUG. 18, 1022

HO MICE THREAT LEVERAGE FDR ypm Hoover Contemplates Laws to Curb Profiteering in Present * Crisis. HARDING WILL SPONSOR Railroad Situation Is Cause of Existing Shortage of Nation's Fuel. By ROBERT J. BENDER United Net cs Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON, Aug, 13.—Threat of coal prices ranging from $lB to $25 to the consumer constitutes the leverage Administration officials have and will exert upon Congress to ob- ] tain immediate legislation for curbing j coal profiteers. Tho railroad situation Is the crux! of the whole difficulty. Such Is the condition of rail equip- j men£ now that it will require at least two months to restore it to normal In order to effect normal shipping of fuel. Shortage Will Continue In this situation, regardless of how much coal is produced, a shortage will contnue everywhere, necessitating the most careful rationing even after the rail strike is settled. During the shortage—and for at least three weeks after normal transportation is resumed —there is bound to be coal profiteering, according to officials, because of the panicky coal market. Hence the legislation contemplated by Secretary Hoover, and which Harding is expected to sponsor, will he of the emergency sort, to terminate when the crisis is passed. ESCAPES MASKED BAND Woman Accused of Selling Liquor In Soft Drink Parlor. By United Setts TULSA, Okla., Aug. 18. —A dash for liberty from a masked band of 150 men was successful for Bernice Ballard, who was kidnaped with five men to be punished for various offenses near Ked Ford. She was accused of selling liquor in a soft drink parlor on the TulsaSands Spring road. The men w\are charged with seli.ng whisky. Four of them were fiogged by members of the band. CITY IS NOT LIABLE Refusing to Pay Damage Claims, Pending Decision of Judge Moll. The citizen who owns an auto and gets it smashed up by equipment belonging to the board of sanitary commissioners Is out of luck. According to Jay A. Cravens president of tho board, claims for damages are refused pending the decision of Judge Moll in Superior Court. Joseph Daniels, legal adviser to the ; board, said that parallel cases had been decided holding the city is not ! liable for damages done by the school or fire departments doing routine work.

FARMER MISSING Search Instituted for Purpose of Finding Charles Mills. By Times Special LIBERTY, Ind.. Aug. IS. —Search has been Instituted for Charles Mills, 80, who disappeared two weeks ago from his home south of here. He left home stating he was going to Connersvllle. SECRET GF A GOOD DISPOSITION A woman who carefully safeguards her health benefits her disposition. She will be happy and attractive to nil. The world unfortunately is filled with sweet women who are unhappy because they are held back from usefulness by troubles so common among them. Fretful ness and nervousness rapidly destroy good dispositions. Sickly, all-worn-out women can not make happy homes. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound is a safeguard of women’s health. This is clearly proven by the many letters we are continually pu? 14Shing in this paper, from women who have been restored to health and happiness by its use after years of suffering. Why don’t you try it?—Advertisement.

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CAUGHT By United Press NEW YORK, Aug. 18.—Detectives have rounded up a jewel thief with a bark and a long tall. It is a poodle dog belonging to a woman who had frantically phoned to say ahe had been robbed. THEORIES CLASHED Husband Who Was Killed Disagreed With Wife on Inhibition. By United Sews TOMS RIVER, N. J., Aug. 18.— There were two opposite theories of : morality In the home of William Gib- : arson, whose wife, Ivy, a prominent I anti-saloon campaigner and reform ! leader, is held in the local jail charged j with murdering him in his sleep. Giberson came home on the night that he was killed, carrying a pair of trousers over his arm. Mrs. Giberson asked whose they were and what he was doing with them. "I loaned ft man $2 on them,” Giberson replied. "He wanted the money to buy a half-pint of whisky.” P ROTEST CO AST ALU S E j Shipowners’ Association Head Files Objection to Shipping Board Vessels. i By United Press ! WASHINGTON, Aug. IS.—Formal , protest against the continued use of | shipping board vessels in tho coast- ! wise trade was lodged by Wlnthrop I L. Marvin, vice-president and general manager of the American Shipowners Association, in a hearing begun hero Thursday, presided over by Commissioner Chamberlain. Use of shipping board vessels was defended by Charles E. Ward, general manager of the North Atlantic and Western Steamship Company, which | operates them. He pointed out they were the only ships running all the j way from Portland, Me., to Portland, : Ore. SLATE FALLS IN MINE Two Men at Work Are Killed in Kentucky. By Times Special EVANSVILEE, Ind., Aug. 18.—Two miners were instantly killed in tho Parish coal mine in Crittenden County, Ky., in a fall of slate yesterday afternoon. They were Leonard McFarland, 22, and Allen Brown, 32. ON SECOND LEG Giant Plane Leaves for Charleston En Route to Brazil. By United Press MANTEO, N. C„ Aug. 1.8. —The giant plane Sampaio Correia, en route from New York to Rio De Janeiro, hopped off on the second leg of its fight today. The plane left Manteo for Charleston, S. C., about 10 o’clock. Postpone Army Exam An examination fbr appointment of , second lieutenants in the regular army, announced for Sept. 4, has been postponed to Oct. 23, according to an announcement from the office of the post commander at Ft. Benjamin Harrison. Woman looses Costly Pin ; Miss Katurah Garrott, 723 N. Delaware St., reported to the police that, I while walking on the street she lost or was relieved of a bar pin set with I :h r-v diamonds. The value of the pin was placed at S4OO.

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EDITORS PRWSE ADMINISTRATION Republican Newspaper Men Adopt Resolutions at Meeting at Madison. By Times Special MADISON, Ind., Aug. 18.—Resolutions praising the Republican national and State administrations were adopted yesterday by the Indiana Republican Editorial Association, which is holding a two-day outing here. The resolutions were adopted at a luncheon of the editors at Clifty Park. Representative Martin M. Madden of Chicago, chairman of the House appropriation committee was the principal speaker of the day. More than 300 editors, members of their families and Republican leaders attended the meeting, which was to close today. PERU APPROVES TREATY Gives Vote of Confidence to Chancellor on Tacna-Arica Protocol. By United Sews LIMA, Aug. 18.—Unequivocal approval of the Peruvian government’s policy in settling the Tacna-Arica dispute with Chile at the recent conference at Washington was indicated Thursday by votes of confidence given Chancellor Alberto Salomon. Actual vote on the protocol was delayed pending arrival of official documents from Washington, but immediate ratification is regarded as absolutely assured. FEATURE CHILDREN City Recreation Department Will Demonstrate on Indianapolis Day. Work of the city recreation department will be demonstrated at tho State fairground on Indianapolis Day, next Tuesday. Edward E. Mcßride, director of recreation, is in charge. An indoor baseball game between girls from Garfield and Brightwood will play for the city championship in tho Coliseum is a feature. EXHIBIT MACHINERY State Fair to Show Latest Models in Modern Implements. All tho latest modols of modern machinery for farm, home and factory will be on display at the State Fair, and experts will be on the grounds for demonstration purposes, according to members of the Indiana board of agriculture. A special section will bo reserved for household conveniences. BUILDING PERMITS S. P. Serrlst, ffarayo, 3554 Colle*a, S9OO. O. J. Lockhart, dwelling. 6230 L. Nortn, John Iloltman, rcroof, 132 N. Arsenal, Mary Nolting, rcroof, 58 8. Btat*, S2OO. Walter C. Koily Cos., dwelling. 721 Lm- * Mary furnace, 2836 E. New * 'jk’hfiuicott. (far ace. 1023 Airow. J2OO. F. G. Drake, dwelling. 121# Water lUI.. ■ C. Scholl, bid*.. 425 N. Senate. ' 3 jo<e. W.tr. Realty Cos., dwelling-. .1410 ColRealty Co- dwelling. 3417 Scott K Grime*, garage. 2213 Southtanhari< 'kbcrta. double, 813 Eaatem. W (JH®O A. Day, remodel, 413-15 VST, Pratt, 81 000 Olivo A. Day. remodel, 409-11 W. Pratt, SI,OOO.

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ANNOUNCE PROGRAM State Board of Charities Completes Plan for Conference. Announcement of the program for the thirty-first annual State Conference of Charities and Corrections at South Bend, Oct. 7 to 10, has been made by Amos W. Butler, head of the board of State charities. Rabbi M. M. Feuerlicht of Indianapolis has been chosen to preside over the conference. Governor McCray, with other notables, will address the assemblage at the Sunday afternoon session. DROUGHT HURTS CROPS Seymour and Vicinity Badly In Need of Rain. By United Press SEYMOUR, Ind., Aug. 18.—Wells are going dry and crops are withering around Seymour today. It has not rained since the floods in the latter part of May. Corn growing in the fields has only had a few showers since planted. The dry spell caused ravages of chinch bugs during the earlier part of the summer. Fruit and vegetables are also feeling effects of the drouth. YOKE IS CHAIRMAN Will Cooperate With Chamber of Commerce on Indianapolis Day. C. R. Yoke has been chosen chairman of a committee to cooperate with the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce in preparation for Prosperity day by the Southeastern Improvement Association. Other members are C. A. Dokkenwadel, Samuel Cooper, Jack O'Rourke Mrs. Lilly May Wilson, Mrs. Fern Stofer, William Wagner. William I’eUett, Mrs. William Pellett and William Uhl.

SHAKE MEAN POLE Courthouse Attaches Tell Different Stories of Fishing Trip. John Carlisle, deputy in the county commissioner's office, and Bill oprrabrant, courthouse custodian, are telling different tales about a fishing trip the two made lost Sunday. The two men journeyed to the wilds of the Warfleigh addditlon about sunup and shook a mean pole until the middle of the afternoon in White River. The only thing they agree on is that neither got a nibble. Add Men to Pirplc Tho Advertising Club of Indianspoils will picnic at Spencer. Ind., Saturday an\l Sunday, Aug. 2(1 and 27. Scott I>egge spoke on "Rubber Production and Manufacturing,” and Frank Chance spoke on "Work ftnd Play" at the club luncheon yesterdAy.

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DISCUSS ACTION DN GEM DEBT Reparations Commissioners Hold Meeting Following Conference Breakdown. By United Netos PARIS, Aug. 18. —The reparations commission met late Thursday to consider the problem of payments from Germany, thrust back upon it by the disagreement of the allied conference in London. The meeting was semi-official, and no communique was Issued. Officials said the purpose was merely to fix procedure for future sessions. There was another meeting scheduled today. Premier Poincare, it was understood does not expect a decision on the moratorium question for at least four days. The time will depend on whether Finance Minister Hermes is invited from Berlin to Paris, or the commlssio'n sends a sub committee to Berlin. Scouts Are Hosts Members of tho Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce will enjoy a picnic supper at tho Boy Scout Reservation, northeast of the city, Sunday. The invitation from the Scouts read: "Follow tho Mlllersville road east through Bremlenwood to a point two miles east, where signs indicating the location of the reservation are posted.”

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TRUCK MEN MEET Fourteenth Convention to Be Held Here Aug. 22-25. From 800 to 900 members of the Vegetable Growers of America will meet at the Claypool hotel here, Aug. 22 to 25, inclusive, for their fourteenth annual convention. Governor Warren T. McCray will make the opening address. Mayor Lew Shank, William C. Meyers, president of the State Association, and Louis C. MilJer of Toledo, will also speak. Various vegetables, market and crop reports by radio and marketing problems will be discussed at the business meeting. DESTROY NON-UNION COAL Miners Bum Fuel En Route to Missouri From Kentucky Fields. By United Notes SPRINGFIELD, 111., Aug. 18.—Governor Small Thursday night wired the sheriffs of Randolph, Perry, St. Clair, Monroe and Jackson Counties to make Immediate efforts to stop miners from burning coal en route to Missouri from non-union Kentucky fields and from holding up trains carrying such coal. Commanders Will Meet The date for the annual State encampment of the Veterans of Foreign Wars will be set at a conference of post commanders and department officers Aug. 30, at headquarters of Hoosier Post No. 1. More than one hundred new members will be initiated into the post at the same time.

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JUNK By United Press LONDON, Aug. 18. —In a sharp decline to the lowest point on record, German marks were quoted today at 5,100 to the pound sterling, or approximately 1,140 to the dollar. WILL ADDRESS CLERKS President Railway Mail Association Scheduled for Talk Here. William M. Collins of Washington, D. C., president of the Railway Mail Association, will address the local railway postal clerks Saturday, August 19. The Indianapolis officers In charge of the meeting are: V. M. Martin, president, 710 W. Eugene St., and A. W. Demaree, secretary, 1519 Sturm Avenue. Indianapolis is regarded as an important railway mail center. Democrats Open Office New headquarters of the Democratic county committee have been opened at Nos. 5,6, and 7 National City Bank Building. Russell J. Ryan, county chairman and Joseph P. Rolles, secretary, will be in charge.

Fail Footwear-Special Instead of waiting until the end of the season to give special offerings, we have cut the prices on fall shoes right at the very beginning of the season. LADIES’ BLACK SATIN 1-STRAPS Black satin is the smartest footwear f / for fall, and why not buy a pair , , nt this special price and enjoy them 1 “ / J the full season? These are one-strap style / with Cuban, satin-covered heels and solid f ® l,e * leather soles. New round toe last. Special L— 8 /a to 8 Saturday, $2.85. A Young Men’s _U \ FALL OXFORDS Kf*3.Bs It ” J Even the most particular male will be more than Sites Vi- M satisfied with a pair of these oxfords on sale Sat--oto 11 ft 3 unlay. Choice of Mack or brown Scotch grain 4 3 leather. Heavy soles, rubber heels. Very special Saturday, $3.85. MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S White CANVAS SLIPPERS 93c . Buy them for now and next year while this special price Is In effect. One and two-strap/ styles of good quality canvas with leather soles and heels. e ®„ special Saturday, 9Sc, b to - Store Open Until 9:30 P. M. Saturday. mm m

COOL COMFORTABLE CLEAN EXCURSION to LOUISVILLE SUNDAY, AUG. 20 Train leaves Traction Station 7 a. m. Details, call T. J. Gore, Joint Ticket Agent. Main 4500. INTERSTATE PUBLIC SERVICE CO&APANY NO DUST NO SMOKE NO DIRT

SPECIAL NOTICE! Extremely Low Round Trip Excursion Fares Between Indianapolis and Carmel and Indianapolis and Noblcsville Good returning one day after date stamped on back. Round trip fares— Indianapolis-Noblesville 90c Indianapolis-Carmel .50c Inquire of Agent for particulars. UNION TRACTION COMPANY OF INDIANA

Important Reduction in Commuter Rates! 40 Ride books reduced to ,0165 c per mile. Anew 12 Ride Commuter Book, good for 10 days, at a rate of .0175 c per mile. These fares are greatly reduced over what was formerly in effect. Inquire of your local ticket agent. UNION TRACTION COMPANY OF INDIANA

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JOY FOR MOTORISTS! Gulf of Mexico Believed to Cover Great Oil Supply. By United Press WASHINGTON. Aug. IS—Existence of a huge untouched oil field under the Gulf of Mexico is strongly indicated in data just compiled by tho naval hydrographic office and made public today. Ship officers have described passing through large oil "slicks.” Special for Saturday 1-quart tin cans, 39<? dozen. ! Fruit Jars, Pints, Quarts and Half Gallons. Jar Lids and Rubbers. Fleischmann’s SiTKa It's for files Peterson’s Ointment "Hundreds of people have told me,” says Peterson, 4 ‘that Peterson’s Ointment is the quickest and i best remedy far piles in the world.” For chafing, eczema, old sores and sore feet. All druggists, 35c, 60c, I SI.OO, $2.50, $5.00. —Advertisement

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