Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 145, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 October 1922 — Page 19
OCT. 27, 1922
BUNKER SSSERTS piohlbitioiielps SPIRIT OFTHfiIFI ®kvings Accounts Have Crown Wifh Booze Eliminateci, Forgan Declares. Bu United Press CHICAGO, Oct. 27. —Prohibitlon has etimulated a nation-wide splrlt of shift, accordìng to stateraents of bankers bere today. Savings accounts have been steadlly lncreasing, In slze and In number, ver since thè cnactment of thè Voletcad act, according to thè bankers, who attribute thè increase in a large measure to thè dry l&w. Deposits Steadily Increase "Bank deposits have steadlly Increased ever since prohibition became thè law of thè land,” declared James B. Forgan, chalrman of thè board of thè First National Bank at Chicago. “The absence of thè saloon is largely responsible for thls growth,” he said. John Jay Abbott of thè Cincinnati and Commercial Bank, declared thè eavings in his bank alone had increased 30 per cent since prohibitlon, and that he believed thè increase had been generai th'roughout thè country. COAL CONTRACTS LET Rader and Indianapolis Compani es To Supply County. Contracts to supply thè county with 200 cars of coal were letto thè Rader •; thè Indianapolis Coal Companie3 thè county board of commissionerà. Fourth vein bituminous mine run delivered to thè in3titutions will cosi $4.33 and $4.53 a ton. and fìfth. veln will be supplled at $3.94 and $4.38 a ton. The ditì'erence In prlce ls due to thè fact that some of thè coal must be delivered by truck and some by railroad. The bids of both companles are about $2 cheaper than those offered la 1921. TWO NEGROES HELD Both Slated for Operating ‘“Tiger”— Apparatus Taken. Police brought 175 pinta of homemade beer and thè complete machinery for thè making to police haadquarters last night as evider.ce agalnst John Brcwn, negro, 1066 Holburn St. They also sound a quart of whisky at Brown's place. Brcwn was arrested, along with Charles Moore, negro, 1128 Brighton BlvcL, on a charge of cperating a blind tiger.
Tomorrow—the Last of Olir Tremendous Three-Day Sale of Trimmect HATS We stili have a vast assortment of beautiful new Fall Hats. Don’t fail to take advantage of these wonderful values TOMORROW. j $5.00 ‘ Assortment Materials Colors Trimmìngs Styles Lyons Velvet Blue Canna Henna Feathers Ribbon Droópinp; Briine Panne Velvet Sand Nut Brown Flowers Off-tho-Faco Hata Duvetyne and Pheasant Embroidery and Novcl Chicle Turbans and Metallic Cloth And Plenty of Black Ornaments Soft Crushers - TI °ll lì D Tpsv Olir ENTIRE STOCK of CHILDREN’S HATS S f°r Saturday are ONE HALF PRICE. Such Styles as Materials Perky Turnups, Off-the-Face, Chin- Beaver, Felt, Velvet, Suedelike Chins, Drooping Brims and and Felt with Beaver Popular Tams Facing ‘All Wanted Colors Every Desirable Trimming —Basement, Millinery. Tibie Wm„ H. Block Co
EYE WITNESS? Jlrs. Jane Gibson, widow farmer, is disclosed as an eye wltness to thè Hall-Mills duel slaying at New Brunswick, N. J. Her story ls that she was riding a mule aerosa thè Phillips farm when she saw a man and a woman attack another couple and heard four shots.
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LRBORSHORTAEE ISTHREATENI, BRACE DECLARES Head of Bethlehem Steel Says Immigration Restrictions Handicap Industry. By United Xetcs NEW YORK, Oct. 27. American industry is seriously threatened by thè existing immigration regulations, according to Eugene R. Grace, president of thè Bethlehem Steel Company. In a statement Thursday, announcing thè regular quarterly dividend, Mr. Grace declared thè dividend had not been entirely eamed. The company's trouble, he added, was due to thè shortage of labor. “Unless thè country lets down thè Immigration bar thè labor shortage In
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thè Steel industry,” Mr. Grace saia, “will become exceedingly grave. We must have a better selectlve System for thè Government of immigration into thls country In order that we may have workers. "At present wherever labor Is needed thè shortage haa become acute.” LADIES BANQUET Auxiliary of Rrothorhood of Engineers Firemen Meet. The ninth annual State meeting of thè ladies’ auxlllary of thè Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Englneers, which opened yesterday at thè Hotel Denlson, closed last night with a dance at thè hotel and banquet at thè Athenauem. Delegatos from elghteen lodges of thè State, totaling 237, were registered. Jason A. Mcßride of New York, grand vice presldent of thè brotherhood was present as a guest durlng thè afternoon program. Mrs. Vera B. Rufner of Indianapolis ls presldent of thè auxlllary.
TELLSOFMESS COUNTRY ISIN Judga Arthur R. Robinson Blames Nation’s Woes on Democrats. "The great load of debts which thè country is laboring under must be met,” declared Judgo Arthur R. Robinson at a Republica.n meeting at. thè Harrison Club, Clifton and Udell Sts., last night. "Let me remind you, however, thè Republican party did not create thls mess; we inherited It.” Mr. Robinson explained beneflts to be derlved by thè American working man by thè high protettive tariff. Thomas Daily spoke of Democratic
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“incompetence” and Republican achlevements. He spoke especially of tho budget bill, and its beneficiai effeets. Mrs. Rosalind Engllsfi Parsons dwelt on Republican achlevements and plana thè nomlnees will pursue if elected. ASSAILANT IDENTIFIED Tliree WTiite Women Recognire Negro Arrested Aster Attack. Bu United Preso MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 27.— I Three white women today identifiod Free Madison as thè negro who brutally assaulted them In thelr homa last night. The negro entered thè home of Mrs. Inga Jackson, a widow, shortly before midnight. With Mrs. Jackson were two daughters, Mrs. Valber Klofstad, 25, and Ingfried, 15.
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BANKERS T 0 NIEET Securlty Conunissioners WID Hold Sessions In Thls City. Securlty commlssioners of centrai and middle-westem States, will hold thelr first annual meeting In Indianapolis Nov. 22-24, Presldent Maurice Mendenhall announced today. Investment bankers and securlty commlssioners from many financial centers also will be present. T 0 KEEP REPUBLIC Irish Leaders in Secret Session Pledge Support to De Vaierà. Bu United News DUBLIN, Oct. 27.—The Republican members of thè Dall Eireann, in secret session, have adopted resolutions expressing a determination to maintain thè Irish reptiblic and to elect Eammon De Vaierà presldent, Republican leaders announce.
STRIKES TWO CARS Mrs. Ruth Fowler’s Ca|r Figure ta Two Mishar. Following an autom libile accident at Illinois St., and Fa!tf. Creek Blvd. last night, Mrs. Ruth Fowler, 3605 Balaam Ave., was arrested on charges of assault and battery,, speeding and driving on thè wrong side of thè Street. Mrs. Fowler was diriving west on Fall Creek Blvd. at u high rate of speed, thè police were. told, and collided with a car d riven by L. B. Drev, 214 Bright St. Drew’s automobile, which was south bound on Illinois St., tumed over. Mrs. Fowler's car continued west on thè boulevard, on thè wrnng side of thè Street, lt is said, and then colllded with an automobile ( ìriven by A. J. Elton, 578 Lavorick St. Drew was bruised, liut not seriously injured.
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