Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 159, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 November 1922 — Page 12
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RftLSTON’SSPEECH MAKESjMPHESSfOI Reaction From Armistice Day Declaration of Senator Regarded Favorable. VETERANS SHOW PLEASURE Say Position of Indianian Is Made Stronger by Timeliness of His Utterance. Supporterà of Samuel M. Ralston, Democratic Senator-elect from Indiana, today were reeeiving proof of favorable reaction attendant upon his Armistice day address, and especially thè portion in which he discussed thè subject of adjusted compensatlon for thè American eoldiers of thè World War. The faci that thè declaration waa so well timed and so "manifestly sincere,” is pointed out by an adherent of thè Senator-elect as having added to lts signiflcance. Mr. Ralston's plain statement advocating adjusted compensatlon is said to have attracted to bis support rhousandrf of World War veterana who havjs been disappointed at thè failure of thè Republicans to find thè means of paying a bonus, aster two yeara in power, with fcvery necessasry element of party strength at thoir command. Bonus Will Be l'p Again The poli of newly elected Senators, as indicated from Washington, makes certaln thè rejected bonus bill, which failed, due to thè lack of votes in thè upper House of Congressi required to over-rlde thè Presidential veto, will be subjected to more favorable treatmen when thè reorganization takes place in 1923. Mr. Ralston's eonspicuous position In thè list of Democratic presidential possibilities, as well as his favorable record as an executive, assure him, bis friends say, of a position of leadership on thè bonus bill when he has an opportunity to put his viewt into laws. Voluntary organization of Ralston-for-President in 1924 are arranging to reproduce his Armistice declaration in favor of a soldiers’ bonus, as thè flrst of his capaign documents, and sending them broadcast in large quantitles. WILSON~CREATES STIR By Vnitrd Pre ** WASHINGTON", Nov. 13.—Woodrow Wilson's momentary return to politica In his Armistice day speech and his letter to Senator Caraway of Arkansas, has stirred thè Democratic ranks almost as deeply as thè victory in Tuesday's election. When Wilson proved strong enflugh physlcally to make his Armistice day speech and at thè same ti me showed himself keenlv lnterested in thè party, many Democrats saw a solution of thè party' greatest problem—lack of leadership. But those who expect Mr. Wilson to be able to résumé leadership, or who read into his speech his lntention to try, have misled themselves, thè former President’s friends warned today. LIBRARY ASSOCIATIONS MAY MAKE RILEY GIFT Plans for thè placlng of a memorial withln thè James Whitcomb Riley Hospital will be considered by thè Indiana Library Assoclatlon and thè Indiana Library Trustees’ Assoclatlon, which will meet in a jolnt conference at thè Hotel Lincoln, "Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. The conference ls held In Indianapolis every two years. A nurnber of well-knoAn speakers are on thè program. x Miss Alice D. Steven is president of thè Library Assoclatlon and Mrs. W. A. Denny of Anderson is president of thè Trustees’ Assoclatlon.
INDIANA TRUCK SALES COMPANY INCORPORATES Artides of lncorporation for thè Indiana Truck Sales Company were flled today with thè secretary of State. The finn, which will build a plant and manufacture and sell all tvpes of trucks in Indianapolis, is capitalized at SIO,OOO. Directore are Josepn Stephenson, Marion; F. S. Lewis, Indianapolis, and Homer York, Marion. SEEKS NIECES HERE Mayor Shank today received a letter from Linton Stephens, a Government patient and ex-service man at Oteen, N. C., asking that he use his influence in locatlng Stephens' two piece, Thelma Shafer, 2(b, and Mary Shafer. 18. Stephens sald he understood thè two girls had advertlsed for hlm in 1920 from a Middle Western city. The last communication he had with them was flfteen years ago. Mayor Shank will endeavor to find thè girla. AUTO STRIKES TRUCK An automobile driven by Albert A. Eshelman, 311 N. Sixth St., Terre Haute, Btruck thè rear of an aiftomobile truck two and a haJf miles east of thè city limita on thè National Road early today, plunged into a ditch and turned over. Eshelman escaped injury. heldljp FOR sl.lO Harry Rlchards, 424 N. Randolph St., was held up and robbed by two men late last night. The hold-up occurred in front of his home. Rich•irds sald one man pointed a revolver at hlm while thè other searched his pockets and robbed him of sl.lO. The men ran west on Sturm Ave.
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RUNAWAY DONALD DAVIS Police and members of his family have been searching for days for Donald Davis, 13, son of Mrs. Grace Walker, 229 Kansas St., who dlsap-j.ear-ed from his homo Oct. 23. The boy ran away aster his mother had threatened to punlsh him for some minor misdeed. Mrs. • Walker said Donald once before ran away and was gone three days.
oÌÌ* A man walked down a main Street eating a big piece of bologna and smoking a clgar.—M. W. P. A little 3-year-old flapper wcre earrings as big as her ears.—J. R. S. Wliat odd or unusual slght or incident did you see today? Write it down and send it to The Times ‘‘l Spied Editor.” A man cleaned out his garage and laici a rug down to keep his tires clean.—M. D. A woman on a College Ave. car grew excited about losing one of her gioves. When she was at thè height ol her anxiety another woman pointed to thè mlsslng glove on thè flrst woman's hand.—F. A. G. An ancient flapper, with no teeth, attempted to “pop” her chewing gum. —K. K. K. PEDÉSTRIAN IS INJURED WHILE CROSSING STREET Lawrence Dwyer, 29, of 440 S. Missouri St., was taken to St. Vlncent’s Hospital early today aster he had been struck by an automobile at Maryland St. and Capltol Ave. The driver of thè automobile failed to stop. A taxi driver took thè lnjured man to thè hospital. Dwyer was Crossing Maryland St., when an automobile going west struck him. Dwver’s right arm was broken, and he suffered fractured riha and Internai injuries. RECOVERS OWN CAR Earl Johnson, 2213 Plerson Ave., told thè police that a thtef stole his automobile from his garage at 2233 Kenwood Ave., early Sunday morning. Some hours later Johnson was on an Illinois Street car and at Twen-ty-Third St. saw his automobile standing at thè curb. He recovered it.
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WISHESTOBUY SEDEI UTILITIES The Interstate Public Service Company today flled a petition with thè public service commission for authority to purchase thè properties and franchises of thè Hydro Electric Light and Power Company of Connersville, thè Hawks Electric Company of Goshen, thè Middlebury Electric Company of Middlèburg, Elkhart County; thè Electric Transmission Company of Northern Indiana, which operates at Goshen and Warsaw: thè Winona Electric Light and Water Company, which operates at WarsaW and Winona Lake; thè Southern Indiana Power Company, which serves Lawrence and Monroe Counties, and Indiananapolis & Louisville Railway Company, an interurban line operating between Seymour and Sellersburg. The consideration for thè purchase of these companies is placed at $5,889,000. Date for hearing on thè petition has not been set. The Interstate Public Service Company ls extending its Service to all parts of thè State through thè purchass of public Utilities, many of which are being enlarged and strengthened. DAMAGES SOUGHT Trial of thè case of Ora J. House of Perù, who is seeking SIO,OOO damages from thè Bryan Harvester Company, Albuquerque, N. M., began in Federai Court before a jury today. House charges that he was falsely arrested for embezzlement and that damages sought are an outgrowth of thè arrese SCHOOL PLANS UP A special meeting of thè State board of education has been called for Wednesday. Building of a school building at Muncle will be discussed.
TOO OLD TO WORK? Hubbard Makes a Failure As Loafer
At what age should a man retire? The Pennsylvania railroad thinks a rnan’s attive service should end when he ls 70. At that age thè company pensiona empioyes. It pensioned Harry C. Iluhhard a couple of weeks ago and gave him a farewell party and a' gold watch and officlally “retired" him. Un<ler thè rules of thè company Mr. Hubbard cannot work for thè Pennsy in any capaclty.
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Baby Mine (POP DON’T believe our AMCESTORS WERE MONKEYS BUT MAW HAD HIM UPA : ìTREE TRYIN’TO EXPLAIH YYHY On Two Legs Jack and his mother were walking behind a bow-legged man. Jack exelaimed: "Why, mother! That man walks like a dachshund.” —B. M. P. Rotoli Courteous We had moved recently, and Bobby went to thè new Sunday "school for thè flrst time. The mlnlster *psked him thè usuai questiona and then, “Have you four brothers?" "No, but my sister has,” was thè quick reply.—,T. C. ISa-a-a-a? Lloyd, age 3ti, and his father were spending thè day in Lincoln Park. Aster some wanderlng about they carne to a yard where two sober-look-ing goats stood. Aster asking many questiona regartllng thè goats, Lloyd turned, and in thè adjacent yard perceived a large deer with a magniflcent spread of horns. “Oh, daddy!" he ejaculated, his eyes growing big at thè slght of this curious fellow. "Look at this big blllygoat with ears and somethlng else on.—HARRY LAMI FF.
But leadlng a retired lise does not fit in with Mr. Hubbard's ideo. Although he ls actually 70 in years, he ls stili active. He tried doaflng. but couldn’t make a success of it aster working fortynlne years, so he's gone to work again—in thè clothing store of L. Strauss & Co. And he llkes it and says he will not retlre again untll he is eompelled to do so. *'A man will live longer and happier lf he’s busy,” says Mr. Hubbard.
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CYCLOPS Search for Horse Police today were stili searching for thè horse with a glass eye. The horse, a dark bay, was stolen from thè barn of Bradley Robinson, Beech Grove, Saturday night. Robinson told thè police thè mlssing horse was sixteen hands high, 8 years old and that it had one glass eye. WRITES 0N UNCOLDN Albert J. Beveridge, ex-Senator and author of thè “Lise of John Marshall,” has begun work on a companion piece, “The Lise of Abraham Lincoln.” The work will continue thè interpretation of thè constitutional development of thè United States, thè author said. SUIT RECOVERED Jesse Hunter, 333 N. Illinois St., told thè police a thief entered his room yesterday and stole a sult of clothes worth $25. The police later recovered thè suit from Johnnle Carr, 1-114 N. Dearborn St.. who said a man sold it to him for $5. lo 'stirar SDIEALS SOUR Olì FORM GAS, GAS Chew a Few Pleasant Tablets Indigestion GoneL Instant stomach reiiefl Harmless! The moment “Pape's Diapepsin” reaches thè stomach all dißtress from acid stomach or indigestion ends. Immediate rellef from flatuìence, gaaes. heartburn, palpitation, fullness or stomach pressure. Correct your dlgestion for a few eents. Milltons keep it handy. Drug gists recommend it.—Advertisement.
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Extraordinary Announcement GEORGE T H?WEIGERT auction thè VARTAN DEDEIAN COLLECTION of Orientai Rugs Daily 10:30 A. M. and 2:00 P. M. at 36 East Washington Street SALE WILL CONTINUE UNTIL SATURDAY, NOV. 18 This is without any question thè largest and most beautiful collection of Orientai rugs and carpets ever exhibited, or sold, in Indianapolis, and 1 would advise my friends, customers and any one who can use, or ever expect to buy an Orientai rug, to attend this sale and purchase at thè price that you wish to pay. It will well repay you to view this collection, and you are most welcome to do so, if you wish tq buy or not. 36 EAST WASHINSÌON ST., INDIANAPOLIS
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THE ORIGINAL $3 SHOE STORE Since this store was established, we have had many imitator* but no competitore. By speciallzing on one price, we can buy in large quantities, which gdves you thè benefit of big discount. Our volume of business and low overhea* also permits usto give you unbelievable values In footwear at $3. Compare our* with thè $5 and $6 kind sold elsewliere. Every Pair Fitted by Expert Salesmen, No Seconds or Table Shoes $3 SHOE COMPANY Secor.d Floor St-ate Lise Building
APP L E S ORO HARD TO CONSUMER Another Big Carload Sale of BALDWINS, NORTHERN SPYS AND BEN’S at car door, Virginia avenue and C., i. & W. Frelght House, just south of elevation. Cream of Orchard $ 1.25 Per Bushel Basket Ben Davis 90c Keepcrs and Bakers This is a car of extra fine apples. As usuai flrst come, first served. Car open 7:00 a. m. Tuesday ARTHUR B. HAMILL Car Lot Bulk Apples Distributor.
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