Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 134, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 October 1922 — Page 2
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Indianapolis Orchestra of Seventy Pieces to Give Concert in Honor of Alexander Emestinoff
Seventy musicians of Indianapolis ■will play under the baton of S. Leopold Kohls at an appreciation concert
AUTO OEALERS PLANJDDITION Wangelin-Sharp Company Will Start New $30,000 Service Rooms in Near Future. Plans are in progress for anew $30,000 addition to the present plant of the Wangelin-Sharp Company, 443449 Virginia Ave., dealers in Ford cars, according to Harry J. Wangelin, president of the company. The addition, which will be used as a serviceroom, will have a frontage of forty feet. The depth of the new addition will be 150 feet, corresponding to the depth of the present structure. The proposed building will be constructed of brick, with asbestos roof, and will have all modern equipment. It will be entirely fireproof, it is said. Special attention has been given to the ventilation for this part because of the gas fumes attendant to serv-ice-room work. With the addition, the company will have a frontage of 333 feet. Robert Frost Daggett, architect, 959 Lemcke Annex, is working on the plans for the addition.
GLAND STEALING JSI9EWQUJLAWRY Two Instances Are Reported Wherein Victims Suffer Loss of Organs. By Cnited Prett CHICAGO, Oct. 14.—Two men were reported within the last twenty-four hours as hating been prayed upon by the gland robbers. Captain Thomas Coughlin, head of the police squad Investigating the strange crimes, advanced the theory that the gland snatchers were operating under orders of a wealthy, aged Chicagoan. Joseph Wozniak, strong and healthy the first victim reported, met several congenial companions In a saloon and later was kidnapped, drugged and operated on. Later a woman called police headquarters and said her husband had been a victim of the gland robbers, while Intoxicated. The Woznlak operation was performed by someone who was familiar with the technique of a physician. Although there Is no similar case In modern history. Dr. Sullivan stated It was a common practice In China 2,000 years ago to rob men of their vital organs.
SEISES PSESES! FOREIGN POLICY Frederick Van Nuys Speaks at McCord’s Park Democratic Rally. "The weak, uncertain foreign policy under the present Administration must he abandoned.” said Frederick Van Nuys, former United States district attorney, today at an all-day rally at McCord’s Park. "The failure of the President to follow a stable economic policy is the cause of our industrial plight today. All tourists who come back from Europe bring back the same message, ‘We must not exclude our European neighbors from our trading enterprises.’ ” The speaker compareed our present j policy with that of a corner grocery- I man who maintains a policy of aloofness from neighborhood affairs be-, cause he has been prosperous and argues that his good fortune will go on regardless of changing condi- j tions. In conclusion Mr. Van Nuys said: "The policy of splendid Isolation is past. The day is approaching when j American statesmen will be accused j of provincialism who maintains this j policy while his Nation stagnates and i rots in a spirit of self-sufficiency.” BOY FOUND GUILTY Clyde Ryder, 16, Is Sentenced by Judgf Collins. Clyde Ryder, 16, was today found j guilty of vehicle taking by Judge | James A. Collins in Criminal Court ! and was sentenced six months in the ; State reformatory. He was charged ; with taking an automobile belonging to Harry Bolser, 2422 Bellefontaine i bt_. on Aug. 9.
' to be given In the Circle Theater at j 10:45 a. m. Sunday to honor Alexani der ErnestinoiT, known as the "grand
A man rode up Washington St. In a motorcycle side car with his overcoat collar buttoned up tight, and with two dishes of Ice cream in his hands. —L. W. A woman with a small baby and carrying a handbag in one hand, in a Riverside car, arose to pick up something she dropped, when a colored woman slid Into the seat vacated for the moment, and laughed at the white woman.—C. G. A man signaled the Danville car for Stop 2. As the car stopped he got off while the conductor sat In the smoker reading the morning paper.—A. H. P. A drunken man got off the front end of a Riverside street car, staggered to the rear end and got on again.—E. D. Two structural steel workers stood In the center of a steel girder, hardly eighteen inches wide, six stories above ground. One was removlhg a particle from the other's eye with a twisted handkerchief.—F. E. F. A flivver limo stood abandoned under the Massachusetts Ave. elevation. The engine must have been dead as there were several floral pieces within the car.—C. J. K.
A woman got on a street car 10 o’clock last night and carefully pulled down the shade behind her before sit- ; ting down. —A. B. B. DISCUSSES - TEXTILES Mrs. L. F. Supple Speaks Before .American Chemical Society. Mrs. L. F. Supple of the Chemical Department of Lewis Institute, Chicago, discussed the methods employed by textile industries to discover the percentage of various materials in cloth, before the American Chemical Society last night at a meeting in the Chamber of Commerce building. Other speakers on the program were I Dr. J. N. Hurty, I. V. Miller, State | food and drug commissioner and A. D. I Thorbame, director of the chemical department of Swan-Myers & Cos.
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old man of Indianapolis orchestral music.” This orchestra will be the largest orchestra of local musicians assembled in the last ten years.
PROFFERS HELP; STAMM Jesse Holt Instrumental in Apprehending Alleged Automobile Thief. Jesse Holt, negro, 115 Adelaide St., tried to be kind to a stranger last night and in payment he was struck in the face. Two boys were having trouble in starting an automobile and Holt offered to help. One boy ran. The other hit Holt. Holt and some other men held the boy. He was Ed Hall, 19. of 2814 Highland PI. He was charged with vehicle taking, it being alleged ho stole an automobile owned by Ralph S. Schlotter, 206 N. Wolcott St., from a parking space at Vermont and Illinois Sts. The trouble occurred near that place. CEMENT IS SHIPPED Material for National Road Work Is Expected This Week. Shipments of cement, necessary to complete the paving on the National road west of Indianapolis, which has for the past week been held up at various shipping points because of an embargo, are on the way to their destination, It was announced at the State highway department today. Contractors working on the roa.l will enlarge their working forces beginning Monday to hurry the paving working through before winter, it was said.
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Each musician has donated his service for the Sunday morning concert. Every cent obtained from the sale of tickets will be placed in a
BOWERS TAKES STUMP Democratic Editor Will Tour State N’exl Week. Claude G. Bowers, editor of the Ft. Wayne Journal-Gazette, will tour Indiana in behalf of the Democratic party next week. Lawrence Lyons, chairman of the Republican State committee, called a meeting of district • chairmen, vice chairmen and executive committeemen at the Hotel Severin at 11 o’clock next Friday morning to plan the remainder of the campaign. Administrations of President Harding and Governor V cCray were praised and election of Republican candidates urged In resolutions adopted by the executive committee of the Indiana Republican Editorial Association, which met at the Hotel Severin to plan the annual midwinter meeting Jan. 25 and 28.
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(PAID ADVERTISEMENT) These Leaders Believe Prohibition Should End
Partial List of the Seventh District Committee Association Against the Prohibition Amendment. B. A. Worthington, President. W. r. C. Golt. Trssi. Smiley V. Cbomhers, Secretary. Bass. W. H Bauer, Joseph J. Bell, H. A. ' Borlnateln. Louts J. Clark, Dr. Edmund D. Dowd, Dr, Frank Fishhook, John S. Foster. Ronald A. Freyn. Harry L. Fritz. Adolph J, Gates, Edward E. Grlnstrtner George C. Balding, w. B. Holliday, J\ T. Humes, Dr. Chacloa D. lagrlgg. James E. Jameson. Dr. Henry Jongy-ln- ■*, Win. P. Kahn. L#o Ki rn C. W. fflrk C. L. Koehrlng. Charles Kramer, Carrol V. Krieg, Felix J. 1 andon, Hugh MeK. Fennox. E. L. Lleber, Herman P. Dockard. A. S. Marott, C.eorse J. Martin, W. Mort Measlck. John E. Murdock, James E. Murphy. C. 8. Nicholson, Meredith Noblo, Dr. Thomas B. O'Connor, G. T. Ogle, Edward A. O'Leary, H. J. Orman, John B. Pfaff. Dr. O. G. Pickens. Samuel O. Rappaport, Leo M. Ready, M. J. It coker. Curios Reed. Dr. Jewett V. Ktley, Hubert S. Rink. J. A. Sheorin, Doherty Shlol, Walter R, Shields. Roy Struthmann, E. O. Rutphin, 8. B, Stowart. E. 11. Stutz. Harry C. Waaner Dr. Herbert T. Wainwrlght. L. M. Wall. Wm. G. Wolfeon. Aaron Wood, John G. Woodsmall, H. 11. Wyokhnff, Btauley
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apolis symphony orchestra, which is the dream of every music lover in this city. The program will include Goldmark's overture, "Sakuntala,” which has never been played publicly here.
The#e men— prominent fearless, far-seeing, AMERICANS all—are working to undo a law unfair, narrow and Impracticable. They feel that tbe Volstead law is a national humiliation becausa of its ineffectiveness and that It is ineffectual because the majority opinion is against it. No law has ever continued in the statutes unless the majority opinion respected it. They deplore the illicit liquor traffic, with Its crime? and lawlessness—all born of the Volstead law. They believe that modification or repeal of that Act to permit the manufacture and sale of light wines and beer in the Nation will bring economic and moral benefits. Resentment against the Volstead act being written into our law without giving citizens an opportunity to vote for or against It, has been growing, and Is a live issue at the present time in more thßn a score of states. In Ohio Illinois and Massachusetts, place will be provided on the ballots next election for expres sion on light wines and beer. A' majority of one In the Congress can repeal or modify tho Volstead Act and substitute for It a workable law that will be respeoted and obeyed. These men know that a campaign of organized protest against prohibition Is the only remedy for present deplorable conditions. AViil you back them up? THE ASSOCIATION AGAINST THE PROHIBITION AMENDMENT is the leading national society, which is working to repeal? he Volstead law by the common sense method of solidifyng sentiment, and urging its expression. It is the only society which has branches formed or firming in every state to combat the Volstead law and with a plan of campaign to cover every Congressional District and to reach every candidate for office. IT DOES NOT ADVOCATE THE RETURN OF THE SALOON, BUT DOEB STAND FOR FAIRNESS. MODERATION AND MAJORITY RULE BY BALLOT. If you believe that the Volstead Act is wrong then your DUTY under our Constitution and laws Is to work for its repeal. EVERY VOTE COUNTS—WE NEED YOURS. Fill out the blank below, attach membership fee, and mail it to us TODAY | Get your friends to join and send their memberships with yours. THE FACT OF YOUR MEMBERSHIP WILL NOT BE MADE PUBLIC WITHOUT YOUR CONSENT. Remit by money order, cash
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