Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 144, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 October 1922 — Page 12
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REPUGTO HGNOR MEMORY BF Ti. li PUS Large Number of Gatherings to Be Held in Various Parts of City. Memory of Theodore Roosevelt will be honored by Republlcans at meeting throughout thè county to night and Frlday night. Those to be held tonlght are as follows: Beala Civic League. 1450 Shepard St., thè Rev. H. P. Parker, Thomas A. Daily and Thomas M. Dexter, speakers; Harrison Club, Udell and Clifton Sts., Arthur R. Robinson, Rosalind English Parsons and Daily; 1016 Majestlc building, Walter Pritchard. The Frlday night meeting wlll be at thè Marion Club, Judge James L. Wilson of Bloomington and Charles W. Jewett; 939 Ft. Wayne Ave., Frederick Schortemeier and Mrs. Martha J. Stubbs; Rural St. and Roosevelt Ave., 227 N. New Jersey St.; Greer Community House, 923 S. Merfdlan St., and Cumberland Community House. A joint meeting of thè Toung People’s Republican Club of Marion County and thè Ex-Service Men’s Republican Club will be held at thè Marion Club Monday night. Asa J. Smith, Will Eemy and Mrs. Parsons will speak. FORD’S CLOSE CALL Auto Makw Yiolates Ordinali te Iu- j viting Motor Cop’s Chase. Bv Cntfed Xews ALBANY, N. Y., Oct. 26.—Henry ; Ford, thè originai, narrowly escaped arrest in Watervliet, near here, wlthout knowing it. His chauffeur violated a town or-1 iinance by driving thè Ford car, in •vhich sat Mr. Ford and Mrs. Ford, o thè left of a standing trolley car. ■ A motorcycle cop, giving chase, crashed into an auto load of newslapermen who were traihng thè Detroit manufacturer. Ford continued unmolested to Green Island, out of thè jurisdictlon -f thè Watervliet police. Not untll te arrived there did he leam what j .ad happened. COLORED MAN SPEAKS \V. 11. Jackson, Editor, Addrcsses Meeting on N'ineteenth St. Negroes who do not vote are unrrateful to thè 350.000 men who lost •heir lives in thè Civil War. declared \V. H. Jackson, colored ‘editor, in a peech at a Republican rally at Nlneeenth St. and Martingale Ave. last i .ight. ‘ James M. Leathers, nomlnee for udge of Superior Court, Room 1. poke of thè importanee of electing ompetent judges and praised Albert r. Beveridge and Merrill Moores homas M. Dexter, colored. nomlnee or State representative. said William . [. Freenian, Republican county hairman. appointed hlm to fili a va- j ancy on thè ticket when he dld not .ave to,. FRANCS AT NEW LOW rwo Reasons Given in ExpLmatlon of French Exchange Declino. ,*V United Set r * NEW YORK, Oct. 26.—French "■rancs sold ' here Tuesday for 6.96 cents. thè lowest polnt reached sinee December, 1921, and almost 2.42 cents elow their high record for this year. Thls sensational drop is explained n two ways: First, by Britlsh banks selling Franca for dollars to pay interest of he war debt to thè United States, ind Second. by thè fact that allied rlnancial experts are about to meet German representatives to revise thè schedule of reparations payments. ; This emphasizes belief among International bankers that France cannot collect thè sums she expects from her ; former enemy. ACCUSED 0F ARSON Joseph E. Katzen Fired Owm Store, Detectives Assert. Joseph K. Katzen, 810 S. Capitol Ave., proprietor of a clothing store at 465 W. Washington St., was arrested last night by detectives on a charge of arson. Detectives and representatives of thè State tire marshal's office, alleged that Katzen set Are to his store on thè : night of Sept. 16. Katzen was at liberty on bond pending an appeal to thè Supreme Court aster he had been con- i vieted of having recelved stolen goods. The detectives say that Katzen valued his store at SII,OOO and had SB,OOO Insurance. YEGGS SECURÉ $3.500 Four Charges of Nitro Glycerinc Shatter State Ba.ik SafeBy United Preti QUINCY, IH.. Oct. 26.—Yeggs. who early today blew thè safe of thè State bank at New Canton, Pike County. secured $3,500 in cash, bank officlals estimated. The men used four charges of nitro glycerine to blow off thè door o£ thè safe. GIVEN SIOO DAMAGES Roy B. Jones Falls Down Unguarded Hole. Roy B. Jones, 303 Webster Ave., was r.warded SIOO damages In a sult for $5.000 In Superior Court, room B. The sult was against thè city of Indianapolis. Jones, who is blind, fell down an unguarded manhole at TwentyFourth and La Salle Sts. Sept. 22, 1921.
Koreanis Scare Burglar A burglar removed thè screen from thè side window of thè home of Walter St. Clair, 2719 N. Illinois St. Mr. St. Clalr’s daughter heard thè •creen belng raoved and ecreamed. The prowler ran.
Baby Mine [pop PRAISED ME TODAY 1 HETWOUGMTI WASTPYIN’, TO STOP THAT FIGHT ] BETWEEM KITTY AN’TME ' Of course yonr Duby ha ald or don ■ometbinc Jurt a rlever a thotr reported to th‘a (oluino. Urite it on a pootrard and end lt to the Baby Mine Editor of The Time and bare your rbtrkleg with thè ret Wants Degree Dorothy, 5 years old, was rlding with her father in his tourlng car to and from thè city. When there was just thè two of them she always rode in thè front seat. but when there were others along she was, rnuch to her displeasure, stored in thè rear seat. One week end father was to bring two young couple as he brought Dorothy from school. Knowing there was to be company, Dorothy started to get in thè rear seat, but her father bade her ride vvìth hiin, saying, “You play graduate and ride up here today.” On thè way home Dorothy became mueh tnterested in thè young men and women in thè rear of thè car who were boldly making love. Her father asked, “What is on your mind daughter?” “Oh,” she replied, “I believe 1 would like to take a post-graduato course.” 11. J. IL Alibi As I was working among my flowers, thè children of thè neighborhood carne flocking to me. Slnce thè flowers were gettlng scarce, I told them that this time they might pick only thè dead ones. Soon I saw Jack with a lovely specimen In his hands. “But. Jack,” I remonstrated, "you are to pick only dead ones.” Gravely he looked up In my face and repded, “O, tlds one’s siek.” B. L. Homellke While I was in a Street car or.e fine day a woman and a small boy boarded thè car. The woman occupled thè last vacant seat. while thè son, seelng thè piattorm vacant, called, “Ma. l’m going on thè porch." H. W. MATZENAUER HITS BACK Diva OlTers Lettor to Prove Iter Husband's Intìdelity. By Un‘feti _\Vir SAN FRANCISCO, Callf., Oct. 26. A sensational lettor alleged to bave 1 eon written by Mrs. Isotta Fraties to Floyd Glotzbach, chauffeur-husband of Mine. Margaret Matzenauer, faraous opera singer, who Is sulng her for dlvorce, was introduced lnto thè lecords by thè Diva Wednesday when rlie appeared to glve a depositlon ordered ' by thè court in connection v ith thè divorce proceedlngs. The lotter which Mme. Matzenauer < presented stated that Mrs. Fraties tvas in a delicate conditimi. and ap- I pealed to Glotzbach to return to her ! at once. PLUNGES OVER BANK Automobile Found Abandoned Near i Riverside Dani. An automobile plunged over thè ! bank of White River near thè Riverside Purk dam last night. The 11cense plates were removed and thn police started an investigatlon. The automobile did not go into thè river. ( The first person who telephoned po- * lice headquarters sald thè certificato of title showed that thè car was owned by Arthur Craig, 405 E. Washington St. Inquiries at thè hotel lo- j cated at that address brought thè ! statement that no man named Craig Uvei! there. I,ater a woman telephoned that thè certificate was Issued to Ed Craig, of Greensburg. Ind. Three Aufos Stolen Three automobile were stolen last night. The owners of thè missing cars were thè Lathrop McFarland Company; Robert Brokenburr, 2066 j Hiphland Place, and Harry Campbell, j 246 Minkner St. CORNS Lift Off with Fingers A\F, / 'l|\ klli X? Doesn't hlirt a bit! Drop a little ••Fiiteme” on an aohing corn, lnstantly that corn stops hurting then shortly you [lift lt right off with fingers. Truly! Your drugglst seils a tlny bottle of I "Freezone’’ for a few cents, sufficlent to remore every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between thè toes, and thè calluses, witbout sorvnesa or lrrlfatlon. —Advertlsement.
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SMOKE MENAGE 15 TOBEDISCUSSEO Civic Clubs to Hear Bookwalter Talk on City Parks. The Indianapolis Federation of Community Civic Clubs. thè scentrai organlzation of thè community clubs of thè city, wlll meet tomorrow night at thè Indianapolis Chamber ut Commerce. Charles Bookwalter, chalrman of thè park board, will outllne thè future plana for a complete boulevard system and further park developments for Indianapolis, In his address, “Parks and Boulevards.” "We will deflnltely decide thè amount of our contributlon to thè Riley Memorlal Fund,” stated E. O. Snethen, presldent of thè federation. “We will make a donation larger than thè amount cleared by thè Riley beneflt entertainment.” Action wlll be taken by thè federation on plans for abollshing thè smoke nuisance in thè city. “We will decide what pian? can be made toward gettlng thè city to adopt an ordlnance reqnlrlng all factories and plants to use sinoke protectors,” declared Mr Snethen. WILL STUDY SALES \. M. C. A. Openlng Night Class is Friday. “Secreta of Salesmanshlp,” will ba thè subject of special addresses at thè openlng meeting of thè Y. M. C. A. night school of salesmanshlp Friday at 7:30 p. m. in rooms A and B of thè Y. M. C. A. building. O. K. Van Ausdall, district sales manager for thè Edison Dictating Machine Company, Orln Jessup, of thè Ortn Jessup Realty Company. E. M. Barney of thè Mlshawaka Woolen Mills, and L. W. Turner, sales manager of thè Sunstrand Adding Machine Company, will take on thè subject. Mr. Turner will conduet thè course. The class will meet every Frlday night for sixteen weeks. SAVED FROM JAIL School Board Mernbers Move for Ky hearing of Contempi Charges. By F nitrd \evs CHICAGO. Oct. 26.—Four men connected with thè Chicago board of educatton were saved temporarily from Jnil eentences and fines for contempi of court, when Supreme Court Justlce Orrin M Carter issued a stav of thè Supreme Court's mandate that thè Eentences be carried out, pending a declslon on a motlon for a reheartng. The four and eeveral others of thè 1520 board of education were adjudged in eontempt when they refused to reinstate a school superintendent They are William A. Bither. former attorr.ey for thè board: Trustoes Albert H. Severlnghaus and Francis E. Croarkln and Former Trustee George B. Arnold. NEGRO ATTACKED Fari Holding Feels Reparation for Alleged Iris ult to Girl. Karl Holding, negro. 1435 N. Sonate Ave., was almost mobbed by a gang of men at Washington and Illinois St., at 1:30 a. m. today. He was struck on thè head by some man who thè police were unable to find. Holding was arrested by thè police Rfter lt is alleged he had lnsulted .Miss Esther Bilborne, 2018 Prospect St. Are You Fat? Just Try This Thouaand of orerfat pcopie havo be'io- lit fo'lowlng thè ailvlre of dootors who recommenii Marmola lYescrlptlon Tablet, those harralee little fat reducer , .a uose oT thè famou Mar inoli ITeeerlption. If too fat. don t wait — go now to your <lruj(KÌt and for one dottar, which 1 thè price thè World over, pru--ure a case of these tablet. If nreferable you can i-ruie them direct hy eending prie to thè Marmola Co., 4612 Woodward Ave. Detroit. Mleh. They reduce steadily and easily wlthout tlresoine exerc-Ue or starva tion dlet and leave no uupieaiiaut eftect.— | Advertlserrerit.
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OVERCOAT STOLEN William Menebraker Reports Home Entered. Burglars entered thè home of William Menebraker, 1741 Olive St., yesterday while thè family was p.way from home. The thieves forced a rear door and carried away an overcoat worth SSO. WILLIAM NICKOLS FOLLOWSBUTLER Deputy in Federai Clerk’s Office Tendere Resignation. Successors to Miss Florence Butler and Willard C. Nichols, chlef deputy and deputy respectlvely in thè office of thè clerk of thè United States District Court, who resigned yesterday, probably will ho selected today by William P. Kappes, clerk. Miss Butler and her father, Noble C. Butler, clerk of thè court for fortythree years, resigned yesterday and several hours later Nichols submitted his reslgnatlon. The bitter has offnred his resignation several tlmes within thè past few years, but In each lnstance he was induced to stay because of thè press of business in thè office. He had been connected with thè office for fifty-one years. M’ADOO SURPRISED Former Secretar?' °f Treasury I>cams He Is “Sick” on Ifcacliing Denver. By United Brest DENVEIt, Colo., OcL 26.—William G. McAiloo, former Secretary of thè 2 reasury, was surprised to leam that he was “slck" when he arrived here en route to Salt Lake City. McAdoo explained that ho had retlred early at Newton, Kansas, and when thè train reached Dodge City thè portar refused to awaken hlm despite protesta of a deìegation of Democrats. When he reached Dt nver, McAdoo sound a stack of telegrams inquiring about his Health.
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‘GOUNTHY’S NELD VEAYJMEHE’ Harding Sends Message to Highway Education Board on Good Roads. WASHINGTON, Oct. 26.—“The country needs good roads and more of them;” President Harding declared today in a message to thè convention of thè Highway Education Board, in session here. The President added, however, that thè Natlon had been brought to reallze that good roads could not be obtained wlthout “very great expense.” SEARCH FOR GIRL Polire Look for Dorothy May Brinson, Missing Silice Monday. Dorothy May Brinson, 12, haß been missing from her homo slnce K . a. m. Monday and today thè police w T ere asked to search for her. She Uvea at Box K, 1, Aliisonville road. Mrs. Partlow’, 117 S. Leota St., slster of thè missing girl, told thè police that Xvtlss Brinson left her home aster a week-end visit and that she was supposed to go to school at Broad Ripple, but that she dld not attend that day. Miss Brinson Is deseribed as being 5 feet In helght and weighlng 125 pounds. She w r ore a yellow coat, a knlcker sult and black slippers and tam. ‘ANTIS’ CAUCUS Plans Discusseti for Waging Amusement Fighi in Legislature. T. P. Daiiey, national executive secret&ry of thè Antl-Islue Law League of America; Carlton Hays, N. H. Moray, manager of thè Indianapolis Pathe Exchange, and Frank J. Rembush. owner of a chain of theaters, were thè speaker at a meeting of thè Indiana branch of thè Anti-Blue Law League, nt a meeting at thè Hotel Soverin Wednesday. Plans to tight thè ratificatimi of a measure to pròhiblt Sunday amusements by tiie State Legislatura were discussed.
KNIFE VS. TEETH Negro Flglit Result of Workers* Argument. An argument between two negroes over who could handle thè most bales of upholstering supplies ended today by both men being sent to thè city hospital. The trouble occurred at thè George L. Pletz upholstering Supply Company’s plant, 317 S. Alabama St. Noha Ferba, 48, negro, 1532 N. Senato Ave., was cut over thè left eye with a knife. John Russell. 24, negro, who said he 15-ved some place on Indiana Ave., had suffered a severe blte by Ferba, lt ls sald. on his arm. Both men were held in thè detentlon ward on charges of assault and battery. WILL SELL MEANDER State to Auotion Land Near Gary Saved From Graft. A 400-acre tract of thè vast state — owned meander land near Gary, which when recently put up for sale, and discovered to be thè center of a contemplated land graft, will be sold at public auctlon this year. This decision has been reached by State Auditor William Oliver and Governor McCray. According to Governor McCray, thè selling of this land at auctlon ls thè only step left to dispose of a sectlon of thè meander land. The dato for auctlon wlll be announced later. We Will Help You to Save Safely jFletcfcer feabttia* ani! Crust Co The Best W atches . ON HE FINEO CKKDIT I’EAN SmII pa.vment down; then every week. When you buy at OCR BTOKK m*" *ou are übnolu tely aure "N. {jSRf of gettine thè het po. nlble valile for your money. You nmy knuw there are atyie for SfaJ* ladie and gentleraen —engraved and pialo K*L JL YW deulgn. You may ■'br-0 know thè watche are haeked by thè maker and by u. You may know a better value can not be eeured. Gray, Gribben & Gray , Corner Ohio, indiana and lUlnol, We Trust Anyone Who Work. J
TURKS ALARMLD By SOVIET MOVE Concentration of Russians in Caucasus Causes Much Anxiety. By United Netc CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct. 26. Anxiety ls felt In Turkish circles over reports that thè Russians are concentratlng In thè Caucasus. This move, apparently dlrected against eastern Anatolia, is believed to Indicate thè soviets’ disapprovai of thè Mudania armlstice terms and a determlnation to press Turkey not to attend thè generai Near East peace conference unless Russia is admitted. CLOTHING TAKEN Burglar Gets Eaincoaf, Siili Sklrt and Lavalier. Theodore J. Clark, 1005 McKinley St., last night reported that a burglar had entered his home by unlocking the front door. A brown ralncoat, a silk shlrt and a lavalier were stolen.
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