Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 148, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 October 1922 — Page 12

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ONLY IO Olì! FIKES Sili il CIIMIML COURT Collins Considers 15 Cases of Liquor Violations Appealed From Lower Tribunal. Ot fifteen appeal to thè Criminal ■ Court by persona convicted in city court of liquor law violations hnes of j two were sustalned, Ave vere dis- ì diarged, one forfelted a bond et SSOO, ttaree demanded Jury trial, one diamissed bis appeal, two had cases continued and one could not be trled because thè papera In hts caso could not be sound. Urtali Smith, USI W. Thirty-Tlilrd St., was flne<l SSOO. lie had pleaded gullty In city court to operaiing a bilnd tlger, and was lineò SSOO and given- lSu day on thè penai farm. Sniith explained that he would lose bis job If gone more than twenty-nine òays. Richard Johnson, negro. 2919 Highland PI., was given SIOO and costa by Judge James À. Collins. Thirty days on thè farm assessed by thè lower court were not approved. Timothy Deveny, V. M. C. A., Anderson. who had been ti ned S3O on a , charge of operating a veliicle while in-1 toxieated, was discharged when thè police who arrested hini testifled that they never had siatevi him on that charge. Several Discharged Mary Vidmar, 770 X. Holmes Ave., was discharged when offiotrs said thay only sound half a glass of •‘mule’* at her hon e. She had been fined SSO. Lesile Coleman, 916 E. Twenty-Fifih SL, given a line in city' court of S2OO and sixty days on thè farm. was discharged. 'William lloss, 2166 Barili Ave., originally fined SSO, and Tiiomas Bryant, 2143 X. Arsenal Ave., as--essed SIOO and thirty days in city ourt, were also discharged. Dadley Hooks, Sr.. 538 W. Sixteenth ;t., fined SSO in city court, forfeited bond of S3OO. John L. Dee. 902 Church St., who rew $230 and thirty days before, -ked for a jury to hear his appeal ■ ter. Abraham Kaiser. 821 Lexlng,p Ave., assessed S2OO and sixty days i thè lower court, and Orride Burges. I. R 4, who appealed thè maximum ■ntence, SSOO and co.-ts and days i thè penai farm, aiso asked jury jais. Lawrence A. Menke, Richmond, ued SSO. wlthdrew hi appeal to j idge Collins. Judge Collins contin- j td thè case of Henry Watt. 716 X ; ipitol Ave., until Xov. 10. Watt was ned $l5O and given forty days In ;ty court. Trial of Willifm McKracken. C 23 W. Market St.. who pleaded guiltv in ty court and was fined soo, was connued. Papera in thè John Franklin case 'Uld not be sound. SPEAK AT CLUB i Uree Repiihlìcans Address Itepublican Gathering I-ast Night. William Remy, Mrs. Rosalind English •irsons and Asa J. Smith address©d a •lit’cal meeting at tlie Marion Club st night, under thè auspice* of thè epublican ex-Servioe Men's Club and ie Young Voters’ League. Mr. Smith said that to be a good merican one must be a good Itepuìe an. Mrs. Parsons said that thè emoorats had no reai issa© in thè mpaign but had gone atout calling be Republican Congre ss a “do-nottaing ongress.” Mr. Remy referred to thè Wilson \dministration as “eicht years of rotnness.” He Vraiscd Mr. Beveridge s thè “ex-service man’s man.” and uded thè State and county Repubcan tickets. BONUS CONIING UP Veterans of Forvi gn War to Urge Fight in Legislature. A fight for a bonus bill for thè enefit of Indiana wnr veterans will .e waged in thè 1923 State Legislaure, accordlng to Frank E. Lìven.ood, commander of thè Veterans of •oreign Wars. The bill will le lntmlueed for a second lime by Thomas E. larvin. chairman of thè department f legislation committee. According o thè bill, each veteran would reeive $lO a month for thè amount of ime spent In thè service. Other ex-service organizations have oledged support to thè bill. FAJLS T 0 STOP \udie Gii min Runs Auto luto Bicycle and Then luto Truck. Aster crashing into a truck, runiing down a man riding a bicycle, and ontinuing on his joumev without -topping at either accident, Auflie| lunim, 224 K. Pearl St. fouhd himelf in thè city prison facing charge f operatlng a motor vehicle while tnder thè influence of liquor and irunk. Gumra ran into William Chitvood, 2540 X. Alalia ma St., who was idinp a wheel In thè 600 block on virginia Ave. He then crashed into a rack belonging to Joseph F. Burk, .033 Hoyt Ave. INQU!RY IS ORDERED Death of Two Flyers to Be Probed hy Army Autliorities. By United Press lIOXOLLLU, OcL 31.—Fom'rtl inqulry into thè death of Lieut. Thomas V. Hynes and Sergt. Ross Owens, both of Xew York, was oròered by Army authorities today. Hynes and Owens were killed yesterday when two Army alrplanes collided 200 feet above thè eurface of Pearl Harbor, near bere. CapL J. W. Alien, Plttsfield. HL, and Lieut. A. F. Hebbard, Elizabeth, X. J., were lnjured in thè crash. $3.50 PER PINT Sale of “High Yokage” Coligli Drops Causes Druggist’s Arresi. Bn United Press XEW YORK, Oet. 31.—Police were mystified by fits of coughing evidenced by persons passlng B. O. Klatz s drug store. They arrested Klatz on charge of selline “high valtage" cougli drops at $3.50 a piai.

Baby Mine [Munì THE ONL?WAY TWEYÌ COULD SCAPE ME WITW ’AT i |TELLOW 1S TO MAKL HIM lIHTO PIE ’ANTUPEATEN p 0 MOTGIVE ME ANY. 1 ‘I -pi<v>Easily My 5-year-old son was very much lnterested in thè way I could pay by check. "Do that paper pay him?” thè youngster wanted to know. I toni him “yes,” and he immedlately decided that "When I getto be a man PII get cne of them booka and make my own money, too.” t'liild Agrees One evening my 3-year-old moticed that my sister and I look allka, and meniioned tt. Sister and I, as a jest, each told thè other sho was sorry for ber. Mary Elizabeth thought lt over and annou nced: “Well, I feel sorry for lioth of you.” W. M. R. Perfect Thought There was a contest at sehool in thè first grado in which thè children were to name as manv objects as possibie in thè room. When Harry was questioned by his father that evening about his report for thè day, he rej.lied: “Pretty good, I got a hundred in thlnking.” M. T. G. E. D, A little boy in one of thè Indianapolis schools had heard his mother saj pretty babies made ugly men and women and vice versa. So thè other day lie exclaimtd to his teacher: “Sav. Miss Blank. you must have been an awfully ugly baby.” Why do you say fhat. Charles “Because my mamma says that ugly babies make pretty men and women and 1 think you are awfully pretty." F. A. G. HfIRKS m TO ELECTION OF ’9Z Judge Arthur R. Robinson Says Present Campaign Is Analagous to That. The jpresent politicai situation is analagous to that of 1892 when tlie Derniicrats denounced thè McKlnley •arili, declared Judge Arthur R. Robinson, In a spe.eb at a rally of Marion County Republican negroes in thè Indiana Theater. De incerata got in power In 1593 and soup kitchens follovved, Robinson salì. Republican County Chairman Wllj barn IL Freeman urged colorcd eitizens to vote thè straight G. O. P., ! tlcktt early next’ Tuesday. Other speaker were thè Rov. ’harìes Puniner Williams, Miss Aduli Ilari is, William IL Jackson, Joseph E. Broyles, Mrs. Fred Evans of Terre Haute, and a number of candidale. Family \Vahing Stolen A thlef took thè washing off thè clothesllne in thè rear yard of thè !'nome of Mrs. Alice Sickler, 220 E. t Eleventh St., yesterday. Tlie inissiug [clothing was worth sl6.

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KUGHESOUTLINES ACCOMPLISHMENTS OF REPUBLICfINS Secretary of State Relates Harding's Record to Boston Audience. Ily United Xetrs BOSTON. Mass., Oct. 31.—Secretary of State Hughes, in additlon to presenting thè Administration’s record and views vvlth regard to Europe, thè Xear East, thè llmitation of naval armaments and thè recognltion of Mexico, in addressing a Republican mass meeting here Monday night, noted those accompllshments which have brought peaco to thè western hemisphere. The accomplishmenta include: 1. The prevention of war between Panama and Costa Rica by arbitra tlon. 2. Ratification of thè treaty with Colombia. 3. Assistane© in thè formulatlòn of thè Tacna-Arica treaty between Chile and Perù. 4. The flnancial and administrative reforms in Cuba effecte<l by Gen. Enoch H. Crowder. 5. The fortheoming land armaments conference of thè five Central American reputilics of Costa Rica, Guatej mala, Honduras, Xicaragua and Sali vador. 6. Establishment of thè provisionai | government in Santo Domingo and witlulrawal of tlie inilitary government and lmprovement of thè aòmiu- ! lstration Haiti. OWSLEY GREETEFI B! DELEGHI Legion Commander to Oversee Removai of Publication Headquarters. Alvin M. Owsley, newly elected r.a- ---' tional commander of thè American Lc-glon, arrived in thè city yesterday and was recelved by delegatlons from thè Legion, Frank H. Henly, State adjutant, and a delegation from thè Serivlce Club. He was accompanied by Lemanuel Bolle, natìonal adjutant. A parade, headed by color bearera frm thè Marine Corps, and t’ e liti j Infantry band escorted Mr. Owsley to : thè notional healquarters. Wlien ho ar i rlved at thè headquarters he stated i his first work would conslst of ap- ! pointing a committee to look into thè tnatter of removing thè headquartrs of thè American Legion Woekly to , Indianapolis from New York. The national legislative committee will next recelve his attentlon he said “I am golng to address my appeal throughout thè year to thè business men of thè country," he said. Mr. Owsley dici not wish to discuss thè hosnltallzatlon questlon. “I male n state j ment on thè subject several days ago, and there ha been no change.” lie said. SURPRISES BURGLAR Mrs. John Butler, apartment Xo. j 23*£ at 911 E. Washington St.. last ! night stirprised a man who had enter©d her home by way of thè lire eseape. The prowler was lnterrupted by Mrs Butler before he had a chance to finish ransßcking tho fiat, and nothing was stolen.

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GLERCTHEITIKE UPEUGENtC ISSUE Oli OFFICIfiL PLEA Resolution Adopted Calls for Health Certificates in Advance of Marriage. By United Press CHICAGO. Oct. 31.—Clergymen of tho Episcopal churches of Chicago took thè lead today in thè fight for ; eugenie marrlages. At a round table conference of Episcopal clergymen here a resolution w.-as adopted recommending that all clergymen of thè diocese of Chicago request that a medicai examination certificate aceompany every marrlago license. I The resolution also provides that ! sex problema be ta ught in tho Episi copal Sunday schools. The action of thè conference was ! taken aster Herman X. Buiuìeson. I he iltli connnissioner and leader In thè ! war against social dlseaaes, appealed j to tho clergymen for aiti. Division Is Threatened Action of thè round table conference threatened to divide Chicago churches. Although many of thè noted pastors her - lu-artlly approved tho action of thè Episcopal mlnisters, others vehemently denounced thè move. "The eugenie marriage Is not a functlon of tho church, but of thè Sfitte, ’’ thè Rev. M. F. Boyton. Baptist, declared. “It is a menare to matrirnony. Instead of making it more sacri and, it will j break down thè barriera aid cause i unmarried people to live togother, j Rov. Johnston Myers, Baptist, said. “It remains to t>e seen whether lt will J he good from thè standpolnt of marriage and love,” I *r. Joslah Slbloy, l’resbyterian, declared “The eugenie marriage movetnent is not practlcal,” lh-v. Joshua Stanstield, Methodlst. said. PAVING GAP CLOSED Surfacing Between Itrazil and Terre Haute Finiahed Saturday. The National Road west between Braz.il and Torre Haute will he open ;to trafilo Xov. .1, lt wna offlcially anj nou nced today by thè State high way ! department. The paving of this soction of tho road was compieteli late Saturday. Thls strili connect* with I hevoii mite of concreto pavement lai !

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