Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 139, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 October 1922 — Page 8
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BULLETIN AUTO; COUPLEfIRRESTED Officers Accuse George White and Harry Taylor of Car Theft. A bullet hole in a new automobile was thè cause of thè arrest of two men caught in London, Ohio, yesterday. Detectives Irick and GUes brtught thè two men back to Indianapolis early today and charged them wlth vehicle taking. The men are George White, 45, and Harry Taylor, 41, both of 526 Fletcher Ave. White is on parole from thè State prison. He was convicted of robbing a store in Waverly, Ind. The automobile sound in thè posse ssion of thè two men was stolen in Indianapolis while en route from th.. Buick factory to thè Sherwood Sa'.es and Service Company at Linton, Ind. That night thè men are dìeged to bave driven to Xoblesville, Ind., and to bave torced an entrance to a dry goods store. Many sults of clothes were packcd in suit cases when thè city marshal discovered thè robbers. The officers opened sire and thè men ran. Two of them escaped in thè -utomobile. REGULATIONS READY Dauglierty Prohibition Orders for Shlps Awaits Astion of Court. 'ty Vitiferi Press WASHINGTON. Oct. 20. —Enforcement regulations giving effect to thè Oaugherty ruling profcibiting liquor .■n all American vessels and on oreign vessels within thè American hree-mile limit were in final forni bere today, lacking only approvai by secretary of thè Treasuty Mellon. Their issuance, however, is coningent on thè outcome if permanent njunctior. proceeding brought before lederai Judge Leamed Hand of New York, by thè White Star Line, thè i’rench line and thè International Mercantile Marine. PASSENGER DIES Thomas Rumai! of Btoomington Found Dead in Slceier. Thomas Rumali, 50 of Bloomington. died suddenly at 3 a. m. today in a Pullman car at thè Union station. With him was his son-In-law. Ralph < lail of Burlington, lowa. Duraall was en route from Burlingon to Indianapolis. He had been in il health for some time. Ed Smith of Indianapolis, conduetor, notified thè poliee who investimted. The coroner ordered thè body ì-emoved to thè Tutewiler funeral parlors. MOVES ANNOUNCED Steinway Piano Co. to Move Into Pennsylvania St. Building. The property at 225 N. Pennsylvania 4t., occupied by thè A. B. Meyer Coal ' 'ompany. will be ocupied by thè Steinway Piano Company it was announced soday by Mr. Edgar T. Raab, manager ■f thè piano company. The Steinway ompany secured a five year lease .or thè property through thè Caven- ■ ugh Realty Co. The property at 40 X. Pennsylvania i. to be vacated soon by thè Steinway >mpany will be oocupied by a Deschr Cigar store. Mr. Deschler has seco red a ten year lease on thè property, ! e anounced today.
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LONDON FOG ARRIVES Misi and Smoke Obfuseate Streets
A bally Henglishman would 'ave l*een hat ’ome hin Hindlanapolis today. Likewise, sojourners from Pittsburgh. Low wind velocity was responsible for a downtown atmosphere resembllng that of foggy London, according to J. H. Armlngton, Government weather man. At 9 a m. thè wind was blowing only a mile and one-half an hour, whlch was ir : ufficient to lift and scattar smette fiom office buildin&s and industriai pianta. Instead it settled oown to thè Street level. The same was true Thursday. Later in thè day when thè sun warmed thè upper atmospbere, drafts, which caused spedler winds, were created. These earried some of thè sooty clouds away from thè ground, but as scon as night and a
HAND OF PROVIDENCE Doctor’s Heart Rules His Reason
By United Xetcs LONDON, Oct. 20.—A country doctor —thè family physician of thè George family some sixty years ago—debated in his mind thè justice of savlng thè lise of little David Lloyd. And had it not been for thè domination of that doctor’s heart over his reason, thè spectacular career of thè world renowned Welshman would never have been written. As thè story is told by intimate friends, Lloyd George, when a baby, was a sickly youngster. At thè same lime his whole family, which was ex-
RAPS WILSON Earl C. Scuyler Praises Eft’icient Administration of Harding. Miss Betsey J. Edwards, of Washington, praised thè new tariff law at a meeting of thè Seventh Dlstrict Woman’s Republican Club held at thè Columbia iub. Euri*'-’. trcuyler of Denver, Colo., in his speech contrasted thè "maladmlnistratlon of thè eight years during which Woodrow Wilson was President and thè efficient, ecnomical rule of President Harding.” EX-KAISER REGISTERS Kumors of Marriage Set at Best by Daughter’s Message. Bu United Pre* LONDON. Oct. 20. —Reports indicating that thè Kaiser had married to- | day, which tlew thick and fast in ; Furopean capitala, were set at rest when word was received from Doorn j that Wilhelm had merely lnscribed at thè registrar's office that he would ) be married Nov. 5. BANQUETS SCRIBES Adjt. Harry B. SniJth Host lo Statehouse Keporters. Seven Statehouse new-spaper re porterà were thè guests of Adjt. Gen. Harry E. Smith at a chicken dinner jat a farmhouse sixteen miles north jof thè city last evenlng. Those present lncluded Adjutant General Smith, ! Maj. Albert Whitcomb. Joseph M. i Park. Joseph Myers, Claude Wolfe, ■ Pete Henderson. Horaee M. Coates, R. A. Bruner. Howard Ellis and How- | ard E. Mcßride.
lower temperature carne, thè smoke began to settle again. Housewives who washed their Windows yesterday discovered a heavy film of coal soot on them this morning. It was a discouraging day for thè city smoke inspection department. Building Commissioner Francis L. Hamilton, said Smoke Inspector Fred S. Beck has worked hard all year with thè only weapon he has, an ordinance giving him power to teli manufacturers and office building owners how to prevent smoke. ‘‘tV hat we need is an auti-smoke ordinanec with some teeth in it,” said Hamilton. Quality of coal which is available in Indianapolis also is responsible for more smoke than usuai, manufacturerà explained.
tremely poor, was stricken ili, little David even more seriously than thè otbers. The family doctor was called and a glance at thè child convlnced ! him there was little chance of his ! recovery. A iook at thè meager surroundings of thè home and a knowlcdge of thè finaneial hurdens of thè fr.mily led him, he admitted later in lise, to seriously debate thè justice of attempting to save thè youngster. He decided to make his fight and aster many anxious days restored David to such indifferent health as he : had until some twenty years ago.
TERMS Sale or Lease By United Xetcs DALLAS, Texas, Oct. 20.—Rosie Palmer, pretty 22-year-old Dallas girl who lles ili with fever and destitute Thursday. withdrew her offerto “sell” herself to thè hlgliest bldder, upon thè ad vi ce of charitv workers, who bave offered to help her. But Rosie said she would stili sell herself.into marriage or lease herself to a company if she received thè $250 \V F. Mock. San Francisco, is said to have sent her to buy clothes and make her pretty for thè “auctlon block.’* "Yes. I am game to go on through with this.” she dedared. “My half brother and sister-in-iaw. who cared ter me before they lost all their money, and Bill got out of a job. need my help so mudi." STALLS 0N TRACK Auto Dainaged Wlien Struok l>> Street Car. An automobile owned by John S. •lorris, 2934 Bellefontaine St., was damaged Uist night when it was struck by an Illinois St. car in I charge of J. F. Tren, 613 \\ . Ihii tyI Second St. The accident occured at Illinois and Pratt Sts, when thè Morris automobile developed motor irouble and stopped on thè truck. (■auge and Camera Taken A tire gauge and a camera were stoleh from thè automobile of E. M. : RadcUffe of Grand Rapids, Wednesd iy | night while thè car was at a public | garage, he told thè poliee. The camera and gauge were worth sl6.
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GLAND THIEIIES RENEW fICTIVITY Poliee Informed of Operations of Young Men Dressed as Hospital Internes. By United Press CHICAGO, Oct. 20.—New operations of thè band of robbers aaeking Mfegiving glands cf virile young men were reported to poliee today. Anthony Tois, reported to attthori ties that he was attacked by twe yeting men weating thè white sults of hospital interne. Tue attack occurred in Chicago’s clinica', dlstrict on thè west side. "They said they needed a gland and trled to force me to accompany them.” says Tols, “but aster a hard struggle ì escaped.” WOBBLIES DEPORTED Twenty Radicai Ordered to Keep Away Front City Forever. By United Xctrs PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 20.—Friday morning twenty members of thè I. W. \V., all of whom confessed in municipa.l court today to meinbership In that organization, were taken to thè city limita and told to stay away from Portland. They were convicted Thursday on technical charges of vagrancy and given suspended sentences of ninety days each. A few of thè 200 arrested demanded a jury trial and were each held in SSOO bail. POINCARÉ SUSTAINED French Cliainber Gives Premier Vote of Confldence. By United Xetcs PARIS, Oct. 20.—Premier Poincaré received a vote of confidence in thè Chamber of Deputies Thursday. The vote was 389 to 148. it was taken on thè questlon of adjournlng debate on thè foreiga policy of thè and giving priority to thè discusion of thè budget. This is thè flrst reai test of strength Premier Poincaré has made sirice Parliament reconvened a few days ago.
MHrSAVM GROCERY STORES STORES THROUGHOUT THE CITY AND STATE STORES £3* PICNIC SHOULDERS, 15c“> Ducf" SWEET PÒTÀTOES, 2o SOUND AND GOOD KEEPERS S MATCH ES .. lOc nu g t n OLEO,23c4™“BUTTER,47ci‘ Fresh Baked i QUR very best I Fresh Baked LEMON A dS&v pMpp! GINGER SNAPS r ß ilt tL ti SNAPS icLurrtLoc 1-Lb. Loaf . iy 2 -Lb. Loaf Quality ■JfK Quality BREAD OOa BREAD The Best Coffee in thè City | (1 w 1# It Tastes Better—Costs Less ■ Fresh SUGAR ICc T e e Phllc 1 Baked ROLLS 13 dhe " BE' Slilllà 13 doze " Baked in Our Up-to-Date Modern Bakery Delivered Fresh Twice Daily to All Our Stores E?TEAI3c< Lb 2sc% Lb 49c Lb When downtown stop at our store at 110 North Delaware Street and get a pound of “Our Very Best Coffee” fresh from thè roaster. (Yop get it at its best.) This same grade of coffee is sold in all our stores throughout thè city and state. TWO DOWNTOWN STORES 432 East Washington Street. 110 North Delaware Street. THESE PRICES FOR INDIANAPOLIS STORES ONLY. It’s a Lucky Neighborhood That Has a Childs Grocery Store.
A cop on a motorcycle rode down thè Street at a ten-mile-an-hour galt, trailed by a line of motor cars, who were afrald to pass hlni. —W. W. While driving with my wife near Carmel, Ind., I saw a farmer drive up on a railroad grade and, kill his engine. He got out, looked to right and left to see if a train was approachlng, then started his engine and calmly drove off thè track.— M. L. C. A well-dressed woman with a black eraveling bag asked tne postmistress in a downtown store where she could check her bag. The postmistress said politely, "in tho basement.” “Where Is thè basement, downstairs?” thè woman asked.—O. M. S. As a Northwestern Street car stopped to let a young man on, a woman, wearing a fringed scarf, stepped off thè car. Her shawl be carne entangled on a button on thè man’s coat and while he worked frantically to extricate hlniself thè car moved on,- leaving him belfind. — R. R, S. Two automoblles backed out of parking places on opposite sides of thè Street and collided In thè center of thè Street. —H. M. Last Friday, thè 13th, a man sound a horseshoe, threw it over his shoulder and broke a mlrror. —A. O. D. REPORTED MISSING „. ..under I Sought by Poliee —A Cripple. J. W. Price, 1219 N. Alabama St., reported to thè poliee that James M. Saundem, 55, had been missing from thè Spencer House since Wednesday night. Prie descrlbed Saunders ;ts being 5 feet 5 lnches in heiglit and having gray h;ur and a Van Dyke beard. He is crippled.
MAN SOUGHT Poliee Asked to Look for William Hoffman. Mrs. Lucile Davis, Laurei, Ind., asked thè poliee today to locate William Hoffman, whom she said carne to Indianapolis from New York, and who a month ago was employed In a railroad shop. Mrs. Davis told thè poliee she had not heard from Hoffman for a month. RABBIT KILLED Poliee Take Vietim to Headquarters —Gaptain Talee Possesslon. Sergt. Fred Drinkut’s night rider squad early today ran over and killed a rabbit that attempted to cross thè pathos thè poliee tourìng on N. Meridian St. Drlnkut stopped thè automobile and investlgated. The rabbit was taken to poliee headquarters and
fef Everybody in Indianapolis knows tliere ia a Three-F brand of eoffee, but all do not know what is known to thè coffee trade of thè country that nowhere else has a brand such a large eonsumption per capita. Inquiry in one section of Indianapolis showed 465 families using it, with thè next brand 78. This is not a ternporary condition—it is thè growth of years of care in blending, roasting, grinding, and last, but not least, seeing to it that thè buyer always gets fresh coffee. The praise of it is by drinkers who know they will not ehange to another brand. THE FISHBACK CO. IndlanapoU. Kansaa City.
tumed over to Capt. Frank Rowe. Captaln Rowe says he likes them fried. NAMED MISSION HEAD K. E. Franklin Tokes New Tcnritory for Adventlst Church. Aster a successful career as thè field misslonary secretary of thè Seventh Day Adventist denomination in Nevr York and thè New England States, E. E. Franklin ha 3 responded to a cali to similar Bervice in thè State of Indiana, Illinois, Michigan and Wisconsin and will make his headquarters in Berrien Springs, Mich.
Goal Hods, all sizes. Stove Pipe and Elbows. Stove Boards Fleischmann’s HARDWARE. 515 W. Wash. St.
Hens 28c Ib. Spring Chickent 28c Ib. DBEBSKD f REE AND DELIVERED Phone Ordir Bnfore 3 P. M. SHEWLER PRODUCE CO. TWO STORES 036 Mrm. Ave. 630 E. Wsiih. Clrcle 6334. Cirele 3264
Wanser’s Modern Market 215 North Illinois Street QUALITY RIGHT PRICES RIGHT
Granulated Cane y w Sugar, per tb ...| /2C Bread, 15 or. quality P loaves, each .OC Post Toasties or Keliogg's Q Corn Flakes. per pkg OC Creamery Batter, Monu- i4O-, ment brsnd, per Ib Grapenuts, | / per pkg IO ST Wh,tt 12'/2c Lux or Borax Soap Or Flakes, 3 pkgs ùDC (Non to Dealer) We Dellver.
3J#4^| Etut Washington Street The Retai! Grocery in Indiana POTATOE round Michigan stock. Peck.. 19c GREENING APPLE3—Genuine New York. Ten lts. Bushel basket, SI.OO SWEET POTATOES—Ten lbs., Bushel SI.OO HOOSIER GOLD CREAMERY BUTTER—Pound 44<* SUN MAID SEEDED RAISINS, 15-oz. pkg., 1921 crop.l7<? BREAKFAST BACON—Sugar cured and nicely rr streaked. Pound, 28<J. Two pounds QjC PICKLED PIG3 FEET—Nicely spiced, ready to *j /\ serve. Three halves lvC FRANKFURTER SAUSAGES, WEINERS, o/\ CONEY ISLANDS, lb £UC ARMOUR’S SAUSAGES—Fresh smoked, country stylea; pound LsùiC LITTLE PIG SHOULDERS—Sugar cured, 4 to 6 <r% pounds. Pound IjC ORE AM CHEESE —Mild Wisconsin. Pound 32< CORNED BEEF HASH— 1Q IHOLLAND HERRING— y|A_ Large cans ....I/C! All Mllchers, dozen .*IUC PLANTATION PANCAKE ir CLUB HOUSE BUCK- •£ FLOUR—New IDC WHEAT FLOUR ....... 10C PICKLES—In quart glass jars, sour, dill and mustard. .250 SWEET PICELE RELISH—Quart jar 39c PERSIAN DATES— Q I BLUE RI BBON FIGS— r* 1921 ciop. Bulk 1/C Package OC FIO BARS—Baked a rich, mellow brown, with a -a ni/ tasty fig filler. Pound WBAPPFn CHOCOLATE COAT ED br.xtLE PEANUTS—A rlch choco- Pound ' _ l *” OOMB HONEY—New crop, full frames 25^ SCRATOH FEED—No grit. 100-lb. sack, $1.95. 25-lb. 55<*
Use More of Polk’s Best Milk Pure milk, sudi as Polk’s Best, fumishes the needed elementi of healtli and growth at less cost, and in more economica! forni than any other food. Phones RAndolph 0852-3-4-5 jPOLK'S MILkI "fouxY For 77ioucrYh& M
OCT. 20, 1922
Do You Know Your Child’s Classmates?
Here they are if your child goes to Theodor® Potter Fresh Air School No. 74, 1600 E. Michigan St., and hi or her teacher is Mrs. Mary Brown: Ererett Cambili. Deberly Brown. Ralph Walter. William Adams. Mary Heff, Alfred Olds, Susie Von Pleaze. Robert Brovr,. Ruth Brown, Mary Ann Coelcran, Billy Davia, Edward Lloyd, Edwln McClain, Mildred Brooka, Lucilo Cook. Lucile Ferling-, Earl Foater, Henry Goebel, Doreie Orther, Ralph Craya, Joe Pappone, Herbert Maple, Goldie Olda, Paul White, Ivella Montgomery.
Hens 280 Spring Chlckens 2S<* DRESSED EBBE Fresh Eggs 40^ Flsh 0. H. TEASTER & CO. Phone DR exel 1229. 1024 SOUTH EAST ST. •mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmrn Hens 28£ Spring Chickens •.. .28^ We dreaa them free of charge STRIOTLV FKESH EGGS Coll MA In 4407 WM. LUCKEY 631 Masaachusetts Ave.
Fresh Hams, skin and fat off. Whole or half. *)*)/ Per Ib LùC Fresh Cottage Pork Chops, per Ib ùOC Lo'ln and Round OA Steak, per Ib ~..0UC Beef Roast; native 1 O cattle; per Ib lOC Sugar Cured Picnics | C (shoulder), per Ib IDC Rlb and Loln Pork ChoDS, small * P :?,r’. 30c Fresh Hamburgers 1 C (alt beef), per Ib lOC MA in 6141.
