Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 146, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 October 1922 — Page 12

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SMOKE IBATEIS TOLD FfiGTORIES UEjUNELES President of League Declares Institutions and Homes Are Responsive. “It le not tactorles, but churches, echools, apartment houses and private homes that are responsibie for thè emoke nueiance In Indianapolis," declared Mrs. John Judah, president of thè Bmoke Abatement League, at a meeting of thè Federatlon of Ci vie Clubs last night at thè Chamber of Commerce. , “Thls smoke nusiance cannot be met by passine; ordinances, but by a generai educational campalgn,” Mrs Judah stated. "Doctors in Indianapo lis say that everv operation shows people livlng in thè city have black lungs from breathing smoke. Besides being unhealthful, it is costing us money. Ari investlgation in Cleveland showed thi'.t thè smoke nusiance ivas costing 512.50 per capita and thè figure is at least that here." Edward O. Snethen, president of thè federatlon, said that a smokeless city campalgn would be started to remedy thè evll by education in place of legislation. The federatlon voi ed to donate SSOO to thè Riley Memorial, although only S3OO of thè amount was cleared by thè Riley benefit entertainment. Charles Bookwalter. president of thè boari! of park commissioners, diseussed thè future boulevard System of thè city, statlng that parks and boulevard were now being systematically planned for thè future.

OFFICifILSQRDER PRMFT BELEISE OFCAHISHIF Alleged Rum Runner Seized With One Thousand Cases of Scotch Whisky. By United New WASHINGTON, Oct. 28. The American Government ha ordered thè immediate release from custody of thè Canadlan schooner Emerald, seized some days ago by thè prohibition navy as a rum smuggler, although lying outside thè threo-mile limlt. Asslstant Secretar*- of thè Treaeury Clifford has addreseed a tele grani to thè collector of customs at thè port of New York orderlng thè immediato return of thè Emerald, and directing thè collector “to confer with thè United State attomey concernine terms of releas." The conference over “terms of rotea se," it was said. will have to do with about 1,000 cases of Scotch whisky sound aboard. It is anticipated, however. that this liquor aiso will b return ed, it having been establlshed tliat thè prohibltion forcea were In error in making thè selzura In Communlcation With Shore The Emerald was brought into port by prohibltion officers on thè charge that she had been in communlcation with shore through ber small boats. Slr Auckland Gcddes, thè Britiah an bassador, lmmediately entered protest with thè State Department, and upon investigation by Secretaries Hughes and Mellon, it was sound that not only had thè schooner not been In touch with thè American shore. but that thè prohibitlon officiala in selzing ìt had acted contrarr to previous orders lssued by Mellon.

NEAVY LOSS IS RESULTOFFIRES Four Carages and an Automobile Damaged by Flames. Four garages were destroyed by lire last night. The losses Including an automobile were • estimated at $2,000. The Are ls belleved to have star ted from spontaneous combustion of palnts fitored In a garage owned by Morris Swartz, 928 Bellefontalne St. The dame spread to thè roof of tho Home of XV. Baker, 915 Horton Place. The blaze reached thè garage of C. B. Bulsager, 930 Ashland Ave. Fire destroyed a garage and automobile owned by C. D. Buell, 917 Ashland Ave. The garage of J. A. Heck, 920 Bcllefontaine St., wa a burned. A garage In thè rear of Grati Alger’a home was destroyed. Sparks scattered over thè entlre nelghborhood, setting Are to thè home of Ethel King, 615 E. Tenth St. The tiames on thè roof of thè King residence were extlngulshed before much cnmage had been done. The roof of thè home of Fred Dumont, 1016 Bollefontaine St., also caught lire. HUTCHINSON LEADS "Thls Frcodom” Most Popular Nove! at Library Tlùs Month. The books that have been most popular during thè last month at thè Central Library are as follows: Fiction, "Thls FYeedom” by A. S. AI. Hutchlnson: “The Breaking Polnt,’’ by Rinehart: "One Of Our.” by Cather; "Babbitt,” by Lewis; "Gllmpse Of The Moon," by Wharton, and "Robin,” by Frances Hodgson Burnett. The six most popular non-fiction books at thè Central Library during thè last month: “Outline of Hlstory,” by Wells; "Story of Mankind,” by Van Loon; "Mimi in thè Making," by Robinson; "Outwritting Our Nervea,” by Jackson and Salisbury; "Here, There and Everywhere,” by Lord Hamilton, and "Books and Charac^ —by Strachey.

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Here is another one of thè school building in wliich Indianapolis chlldren are housed. It is school No. 62. E. Tenth and Wallace Sta. The old building is of stucco construction.

HALLOWEEN WORK Head less Fig are Proves to Re Diimmy

“ICs a murder. Hi head is choppod off." exciaimcd an exclted man as ho rushed into police lieadquarters at 3:50 a. ni. today. “I couldn’t get a telephone and I drove ray truck bere to teli you aliout it.” He expiained that thè dead man was lying in thè center of Shelby St. near ilio Bean Creek bridge. Sergcant Dean and Motor Pollcemen Englebright and Wilkerson were sent to thè scene in thè emergency machine. Motor Pollcemen Amsden and Higgs from subetation No. 4. al.~o were orI dered to assist In thè Investigation. As thè headlights of thè einergency | car lighted up thè scene Motor Po- | liceman Wilkerson yellcd, "There ho ! is, there he is!” “Yes, he ha been murdored or run 1 over by a Street car,” deelared a re- : porter riding with tho police.

A beautiful young wornan cashier of an Indiana Ave. restaurant sharpened her pendi wlth a carvi ng knlfe as she rested thè polnt on thè ice chest.—J. E. B. A policernan elea ned his whistle wlth a hairpìn.—J. \V. A well-drossed wornan unscrewed thè top of a sugar shaker In a restaurant, dipped thè sugar out wlth a spoon and screwed thè top back on.—L. O. T. I saw a man eat live rabbits, twontyfour biscuits, a stock of celery, two plat.es of mashed potato©., plus gravy, severul big plckles and severi big cup. of coffee. Thls sounds "llshy,” but I can prove it by twenty-four other witnesses who attcnded thè banquet. Aster thè lunch a blue rlbbon was pinned on thè gentleman as thè member wlth thè greatcst eating capaclty. He won honestly and without a struggi) and without much compotition. Thls statement can he condrmed by ralling .T. E. Aliller, city purchaslng agent, or by Dr. Spumi, both being eyewltnes.ses to thè feat.—W. D. D. SURPRISE Wife ’s ‘Jolly ’ Idea By United .Vere* CHICAGO, Oct. 28.—Wouldn’t it bo a jolly surprise for her husband, Mrs. Vlvlan Stelnthal asked herself, if she retumed home unoxpectedly from a vlsit in thè country? .Mrs. Stelnthal obeyed that impulse and when she arrived It was a questimi who got thè biggest surprise— ATrs. Steinthal, her husband, or Etnily Christy, she testifled Friday, in asklng for a divoree from Milton Stelnthal, a private detective. "I gotto thè house about 6 o’clock In thè morning,” thè court, “I looked through and there I saw Knijy (fyTt . nowdorlng h“r nof-e .!i ■ ■ •V'jfeiìy u/laÌ j /na r}'^

The “closeup” view shows holes through tho walls caused by plaster dropping off. Wind blows through these xilaces on cobi days. Thls is ono of thè building which thè school board propose to replace.

Ernergoncy driver Dick Pressly put on tho bnikes and stoppod tlie automobile. The police cìimbed out and Sorgenti t Dean turned tho giare of a largo eioctrlc flash llght onto thè grewßOme sight. The head lay about a yard fremi thè body. The giav trousers ;ui<l brown coat were covai od with dust. The halr appoared to be matted with hlood. Sergeant Dean Btooped over and selzlng thè body by thè arra he turned lt over. Hls face becanie pale. Then he laughed. "ICs a dummy,” he said. It’s stuffed with ratta.” An offlcer turned thè head over and thè painted foatures of thè "dead man" snilled at tho polire as th *y got back into tho einergency car and started for police headquarters.

TW9 LEESAND ARM FllilSH MYSTERY Workman’s Find Gives Policei New Evidences of Crime Against Wornan. lip I nit'd AVr re NEW YORK, Oct. 28.—James E. Lloyd, a woriamili passing through a serlcs of Italian Garden piota In thè marshy section of Brooklyn late Friday, dlscovered a bundle that started New York polico on their newest murder mystery. The bundle, wrapped in an evenlng newspaper dated Oct. 9, conslsted of thè two log and thè lefl ann of a wornan. The logs had heen haclted off at tho knee as lf wlth a knife. Polle© eaid thè ami seemed to have been sawed off at thè shoukìer. l’arked Far Stolen A thief stole an automobile owned by C. W. Richard of Clark Hill last night.. The ear was pHrked on Sonate Ave. near thè Statehouse.

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WiNTERGARBfIGE SCHEDULE DESÌI IN CITI M Ashes and Garbage Will Be Collected Once a Week, Sanitary Commissioners Announce. Ashes and garbage will be eollected on thè wlnter schedule beglnning Monday, Truly Nolan, superintendent of sanitation for thè board of sanitary commissioners, announced today. Ashes will be eollected once a week, instead of every other week, as in warm weather and garbage will be taken once, instead of twice a week. No ehange will bo made in days of collecting of ashes and only slight alterationa on garbage except In thè territory north of Pifty-Slxth St., lncludlng Broad Ripple. In this district both garbage and ashes will be eollected on Monday. Garbage will be eollected as follows: Monday, all territory east of thè Belt R'dlroad, including Irvlntgon; Tuesday, all territory north of thè Pennsylvania Rallroad between Hamilton Ave. and thè Belt Rallroad, lncludlng Brightwood; Wetlnesday, all territory between tho Beech Grove Uno of thè Big Four and Massach- \ usetts Ave., from tho L. E. & W. Itailroad to Hamilton Ave.; Thursday, all territori' west of White River; Friday, all territori' e;tst of White River south of Prospect and Morris Sta., and Saturday, all territory east of White River boundod by Prospect yt., on thè south, Union Station traoks on tli< north ami thè U.ig Four. Becca Grove lino on thè east. The rest of thè city will remain on a twice a week schedule untll about tho middle of November when weekly collection will be put in force. Nolan requested Citizen to l>e careful not to fili ash container more than ievel full to prevent spilling of ashes. Heavy operation of fumaros during thè past two weeks ho caused an unsightly accumulation of ashes in Street and alleys all over thè city. Nolan K ild. This car. be prevented If cltizens with no accesa to alleys will not put their ashe on thè curi untll thè night before thè regular collectlon day. Complaint mav be triade and Information obtalned over telephone No. Belmont 2144.

ROAD BULLETII 15 ENCOURAGING Condition of Highways Reported as Very Good. The Indiana State hlghway cornmisslon bulletin on thè condition of roads in tho State highway e>stoni for thè coming week la a. follows: State Read No.- 1 (New Albany ! Seymour, Indianapolis, Kokomo, South Bend to Michigan Line) —Ono mlle south of city limita of Kokomo. detour uccount of county construction. In wet weather detour west at rothersville and via Dudleytown. State Road No. 6 (Madison, Oreensburg, Shelbyvillo, Indianapolis, Montpelier>—Under construction, but passatile for elght miles south of Ver- | salilo. State Road No 3 (National Road, | Torre Haute, Indianapolis, Richmond) | —Detour at points of construction ! cast and west of Indianapolis game os ! during - uun.er, with exceptlon whoro some new p;. >ment ls open to tnifflc. Stato Jtoa.i No. 33 (Indianapolis, Rushvllle. Brookville! —-Narrow for ten miles nnrtheast of Rushvllle. Rei ont ralns, followed by drngging, ha piaceri thè gre.ater portimi of State I mlloago in splenditi condition. Hard Htirfaoe construction. princlpally on thè National road, will lie compieteti, It ls lndloved. by tho lust of November. Must of thls new mlloago will shortly afterward be ready for trafile.

SEVEIAt HELD ON Tra CHARGES Police Make Round-tip of Dives in City During Night. Charles Smith, alias Clinton Cox, 1630 S. Merldian St., was urrested on a cliarge of operating a blind tiger and keeplng a gambiing device last riglit. The police alleged that Smith sold oliano*) on prlzes awarded accordlng to thè total figure of thè dolly barde clearing, which ls a gambiing de vice worked sitnll.tr to baseball pool. Whlle sourching thè premise at 1630 S. Merldian St., thè polire sound a largo supply of whlte mule whisky in a shed In tho rear of thè house. Other peraon arrested on charges of operating a blind tiger were; St.ilwell Wilson, Milton, Ind.; John Arslch, 128 South West St.; Stllko Bradwich, 128 S. West St.; Albert Caldwell, 849 S. Bellviow PI.; Bryan Selzer, 2138 Speedway Ave.; Richard Boyd, 3209 N. Tempie Ave., and Mary Florescu, 435 W. Maryland St. SILK THIEVES WORK Generiti Stero at Spleeland Robbed During Night. Burglars broko into Alton Evans’ generai store at Sploeland last night and carrled away overcoats, suits of clothos, bolts of sllk, tra veli ng bags and suit case, accordlng to She -iff Yost of Newcastle, who notllìod Indlanapolis police. The burglars tised a largo automobile and tracks leadIng from thè store lndicated they drove west from Spleeland aster robblng thè store. While lt has not been determined what thè merchandl.se wr, woi-th, thè reach SI,OOO

Baby Mine SSÒMETIMKIWÌSW POP WASM’T A SELF-MADE MAN 'CAUSE ME’S ALWAYS iTELLIh’ ME A BOU| IT : Of coltrile joar tiabj ha aid or dune ■omethlng Just a cleTer a* (lume reported tu tbi colutila. Wrlte it on a pontcurd and end It to thè Baby Mine Editor of The Time and share jrour olu.ckle with thè rest. Home, James Little Alice, age 4, had lieard her mother teli how hard she criud when she was a baby. “Mother,” she wanted to ltnow, “do you know why I cried so hard when thè doetor brought me?” Mother was curious, so Alice deelared: “I was crylng to go back home!”—Anon. Instinctive Little Louise, wlio is only 4, was visltlng a friend and boastlng about how good her mania ls to her. “Maina’ going to bring me a flashlight,” she clalrned. “What do you tvant with a fiashlightV” tho friend wanted to know. "I’in going to hunt bullheads,” Louise proclaimed.—E. J. E. Insistenti}- Ilcli>ful Wilma likes to help me dress for dlnner. One evening she carne into nry rooni os I was dressing and asked me to let her button my dress. I told her thè dress had hook. and evo on lt, but she insistei!, “I ean button hook. atid eyes."—F. M. K. Reformer l’hilllp's pct dog rati away one day and not return. The boy searched untll 9 o'clock, but fall ed to fimi hlm. At sight of Philip' tears hi little slster i-xclalmed. "I desa there should be a turfew for naughty dogs that stay out ut night."—J. K. UNIQUE Wind Boat Trial l'y ir. itnl .Vi te* " PARIS. Oct. 2S. —A sfrange appearmg “wlnd-lioat" as unlque in design and principia as thè flrst steamboat which Robert Fulton sent chugging un thè Hudson more than a cntury ago will mako a trial emise un thè Scine Saturday. Thls craft has wlnd-mill llke wheel. | instead of sai!. These wheel, abbi to catch thè wind from anv direction, re voi ve at u high of peil and tr&nsmit power to tho propeller.

Clear your - Moke ybur face a business asset That skin-trouble may he more than * source of sufferinf; and embxrrassmenf —it may b liolding you bai W ia the business worid, kecptng you out of a bctier job for which a good appearaner L reejuired. Why "take a chance” when Resinol Ointmentheais skin-eroption so easily ? S/nple tre, Dpt. CR, Ruot, Biituaor, Md.

/ SALE sound \ tóaKS tores 1 / /ppRTUNi \ ! ]7 :■//t Tf \ fbnjiEm JJ /ÀaRTMF. ! Il liUvM Ij/ HOUSES / / yuRNISH/^ > /). jj- ! IÈT 17/for rent / The Want Ad Gives You The Righ t Num ber! Your want ad published in thè Indianapolis Times puts you in immediate touch with just tho people you want to reach with your proposition. You may want to rent an apartment, or to soli fumituro, or to buy a used car. No matter ivliat your needs may be, merely yhone your advertisement to THE TIMES and thè magic want ad does thè rest. Cali MA in 3500 ASK FOR A WANT AI) TAKER “Say It With a Times Want Ad”

WIDDW DESGRIBES RECTOR'S KILLIRG. SLBTER'S SUICIDE Fata! Shots Followed Brief Visit of Dead Woman to Victim's Home. By United Presa HAVRB, Mont., Oct. 28.—Mrs. Léonard Jacob Christler today told thè story of how her husband, Eplscopal rector, known as “thè bishop of all outdoors,” was shot and klìled by Mrs. Margaret Carleton, who then committed suicide. , The minister, Mi-s. Christler and Mrs. Carleton, who was thè wife of a former district judge, were talking in thè parlor of thè rectory. Mrs. Christler deelared she had a preinonition of trouble. Mrs. Christler’s attention was distracted. Then, she deelared. thè woman turned and without warning shot thè minister through thè heart. Then, Mrs. Christler said, she shot herself. Mrs. Christler deelared she belleved Mrs Carleton temporarily insane, due to illness. SEIZUDE ÒFMÌNES meste™ DHIDFDELOFFICISL Ultimatum Served on Federai Administrator on Subject of Ending Diversion. Un Uniteti Presa CLEVELAND, Oct. 28.—Seizure and operation of Ohio coni rnines by State authorities loomcd today as Clarence .1. Nini, Ohio fuel administrator, awaited a reply to bis ultimatum i i C E. Spens, Federai fuel administrator. Ni al notitìed Spons that "unless Federai authorities lntervena and pri-vi-nt Olilo niined coal needed for this Siti te from being shlpped to other State. at higher prices than that set by thè State thè only thlng left for Ohio to do i.s to sclze thè mines."

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NEW TRAIN SERVICE via TERRE HAUTE, INDIANAPOLIS & EASTERN TRACTION COMPANY EfTective Sunday, Oct. 29th “TECUMSEH ARROW” SPECIAL FAST TRAIN DAILY BETWEEN Lafayette and Indianapolis Leave Lafayette 7:45 a. m. Arrivo Indianapolis 10:05 a. m. Leave Indianapolis 5:10 p. m. Arrive Lafayette.. 7:30p.m. This new traili stops only at FRANKFORT and LEBANON, assuring through passengers ampie room and comfort, in addinoti to a faster schedule. Finest Equipment Minimum Stops Fast Schedule

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CLEAN AND COMFORTABLE EXCURSION —TO—LOUISVILLE Sunday, October 29th —$2.75 Round Trip Traln Leaves Traction Station 7 A. M. Detaiis see T. J. GORE, Jt. Tkt. Agent. MA in 4500. INTERSTATE PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY NO DUST NO SMOKE NO DIRT

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OCT. 28, 1922

Daniels Cor. Washington and Delaware Sta. The House of Bargains Open Saturday Night Until 9:3Q

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