Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 161, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 November 1922 — Page 2
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GIUfT FARMERS INI FISE BUE Thirteen Barns Have Been Destroyed in County During Last Six Months. TWO BU RM THIS WEEK Some See Effort to Destroy Mutual Insurance Company, Which Has Lost Heavily. By Time * Special MARION, Imi.. Xov. 1". —F i reno rv of Grant County, are aroused over thè destruction withln thè last six months of thirteen barns tvithin this county. All thè fires have been of umletermined orlgin. ■ Last night thè barn of T. G. Luca was totally destroyed at a late hour. This is thè second largo dairy barn to go withln a week. Eight of thè barns bumcd have been insured with a mutuai Insurance organization, whose recent losses aggregate $30.000. It is thought that thè flres are thè work of an irresponslble persoti or some an; trying to embarrass thè Insurance company. Hoosier Briefs COLUMBUS —When John Morgan died at 5 o'clock election morning it cost Charles Rover of Clay Townshlp thè eiection as trustee. Morgan had voted as an absent voter, but bis ballot was thrown out when It was reported he was dead. AKROX —W. \V. Stauffer of near here has established a new high record in Indiana bv growing a little more than 2,970 bushels of marketable potatoes on nlne and three-fourths acres of ground. EVANS VI IJ.E —A thief got in thè room of Miss Ilelen Ilicks at a locai hotel here while she was in thè bathroom and maùe away with a valuabie ring. BERNE —C. W. R. .Schwartz. farmer living ncar here. has b* on aw.mled thè State ton litter prize on his showing of eleven pigs. The piss at thè age of ISO. dava weighed 3,040 pounds. BERFORD —Mrs. Fred Green lias a eherry tree in thè yard which is boar Ing its second crop of cherries. It had a bountiful crop in May and in August put out bllooms again which have sinee ripenecL DECATUR —G. IL Ms3©G)Wna caught an opossum in his chicken house. He ran lt down. bùf’nbw is puzzled over what to do with it as it ls against thè law to klll or harbor fur-beanng animala at this lime of year. TERRE HAUTE —.Tudgn Gleason refused a divorce to a young man and woman in court here and got down off thè bench and took tlie man out with him to hunt him a job. GREEXSBI7RG Willard Turner of Adams savs he belioves "thè meariest man” is thè fellow who Jabbed a knife through thè rear Ures of his automobile parked in thè business eection here. RUSIIVILLK —Thirty per cent or thè school children of Resti ville are under weight, according to an examination conducted by health officers and nurse. . MONTICELI.O When Mr. and Mrs. Henry Godenrath of White County celebrated their golden wedding anniversary. two of their friends. Henry Brandt and Fred Kintzman. who were present at thè vedding fifty years ago in Germany, were present. ALEXANDRIA —Mortlmer Wilson ìays claim to being thè boss corn ìalser of Madison County. On ten acres he raised an average of 144 bushels to thè acre. JEFFER PCX VII .LE —Libia n Ma y Holsclaw, 4. granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Metcalfe. of Jeffersonville, is dead of ttarvation. The chlld accidentali}' drank lye water two years ago and has bren sick slnce. In thè last six months she has been unable to swallow. ELWOOD—James Cocliran, reslding here, is exhibiting a hollyhock stock In bloom and says that he has a number that have come np from thè root aster thè ftrst stalks were cut away. He says this Ls unusual for mid-November. HARTFORD CITY —Doctors in this city have been notlfied to hol i any one Corning to them with a severe case of lndigestion. A thief stole a quart of milk and a gallon of sauerkraut from a locai homo. MONTPELIER—A gas wcll in thè heart of this city was shot recently. It is located on thè residence propertv of T. C. Neal. former mayor.
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LARGE CONTRIBUTIONS POUR INTO CHEST FUND
Subscriptions contlnued to pour into thè Community Chest today. A list ut largo subscribers in addition to thè list already macie public, follows: L. S. Ayres & Co., $10,000; Baldwln Piano Company, $600; Banner Furnit ire Company, $750: Baxter, Arthur IL, $2,400: William H. Block Coni pany, $5,000: Robert Lee Brokenbun, $100: Capital Paper Company, $600: W. T. Camion, $350; John and Mary Carey, $1,200; Central Veneer Company, $250; Century Biscuit Company, $300; Central Community Chautauqua, $200; Clrcle Theater Company, $1,200; Henry Coburn Wurehouse Company, $550; Charles F. Coffin, $600; Crowder-Cooper Shoc Co $600: Le Mone Daniels, $600; , Mrs Frank M. Dell S2OO. Fuller-Ryde Music Company, $300: Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Forry, $250: Fulton Office Furniture Company and offii-ers. $200; A. M. Glossbrenner, S6O) Goldsteln Bros.. $1,200: Gordon Furniture Company, $200; Cari V. Grifflth, $300; Guarantee 'l’ire and Rubber Company, $260; Ward Hackelman. $420; Hide, I.eather and Beiting Company. 51.605; George HJtz Compar y, $1.000: Mr. and Mrs. Henry .1. Under. $402: Huff-Buiok Sale Company, $200; Ideal Furniture Company, $200: Indianapolis Beiting and Supply Company, $750: Indianapolis Lise Insurance Company, $500; Indianap- . olis Saddlery Company, $1.380; Indiapauolis Wire Round Box Company, 's6oo: Arthur Jordan. $1.200; William P. .Tungclaus Company. $402. Kirschbaum and Son, $1.350: Kothe Wells and Bauer. $500; Leo Krause, $206. C. P. Lesh Paper Company, 51,000; Mr. and Mrs. James K. Lilly. sl.oi i); John J. Madden Manufacturing Company, $600; Caroline Malott. 51,0**0; Manetta Manufacturing Company. $500; Carter Ross and McCord Ma.-'.n, $500; J. P. Michael & Co.. $400; Mrs. H. J. Milligen, $300; MooneyMue'.ler Ward Company, $3.000; Simon A young oouple walked along Cap--1 ito! Ave., perfectly oblivious to everythliig but themselves. An automobile approached with a huge dog seated on thè running board. Just as thè. car ! drew alongside thè couple, thè <ìog let *>ut a sharp, vigorous bark. Startled, thè young man took a dozen rapici I stra es away from his companion. lift- , ed his chin in true canine fashion and outpoured a successimi of weirdly I reaastlc barks. Maybe Darwin v.'asn’t * altogether wrong, but I wondered lf I tlie itonor long accortled to thè monkey | did not belong to friend dog.—J. V. B. I saff a man buy a drink of "bottled in borni” whisky in a W. Wasb.lngton St. soft-drink place, A pollCCman in full unlform %vas present and saw thè sanie transaction as l. —B. O. A prette flapper stumbled over a big i brass f-uspidor in thè corridor at thè * -ourthouse as she v.alked along gazinK at thè nutrì ber s over th<* lioors. She became very much embarrassed and gav-- thè cuspidor ari extra kica for gonfi measure.—J. C.
Cali See and Listen Cali at our salesroom where thè new Remington No. 12 ìs being demonstrated. You will recognize thè familiar Remington design and thè noteworthy Remington features —thè Self-Starter, thè Naturai Touch and thè many other betterments which are significant of Remington progress. See thè improvements which have been made to an already tried and proved machine—thè spirai, piano-wire anvil,the newplaten and bail, thè noise-eliminating escapement, thè sound-proof side plates. Listen and you will realize at once why these refinements have been added. You will listen in vain for thè usuai clicks and taps and hums. They are practically gone. The price of thè new No. 12 is sllo—only $7.50 more than thè price of thè Standard Correspondence Remington —a very small premium to pay for office quiet. Demonstrations are novo being held Remington Typewriter Company 6 WEST MARKET STREET INDIANAPOLIS Telephono—Bell MA In 0451 A good typevmter dcserves a good ribbon, Paragon Ribbons—made by tu. 75 c ttach, $7 a dozen
and David Newberger, $300; O'Conner Company and officers, $700; Ovai & Coster, $402. Plttsford Purity Pie Co., $600; Harper J. Ransburg, $201; Republic Flnance Investment Co., $500; Dr. and Mrs. David Ross, $300; Sanders Company, $100; H. L. Sanders Co., : 100; Sander & Recker, $600; Hotel Severin, $402; Shellhouse Warehouse Company, $300; I. E. Solomon Company, $400; D. Sommerà & Co., $2,413: Spann Company, $500: Stone, Staffimi & Stone, $500; Standard Metal Company, $300; Standard Paper Company, $2.500. L. Strauss & Co., $2,413; Swan-Mey-ers Company, $300; George D. Thorn ton, $25; Traugott Brothers, $400; Vonnegut Hardware Company, $2,145: Vonnegut Machlnery Company, $250; Washington Bank and Trust Com pany, $915; John R. VVelch & Co., $402; William A. Zumpfe, SBO4. RICHMOND BUSINESS MAN KILLS SELF AT OFFICE By Times Special RICHMOND, Ind., Nov. 15.—8. G. Jrice, 67, prominent business man bere, committed suicide In his office yesterday by shootlng hirnself through thè tempie. No motlve for thè act ould be given by relative or friends. He was aetive in Deinocratic party work and was a member of thè board of public Works under thè administration of W. W. Zlmmerman. AGED ATTORNEY DIES AT HOME IN EVANSVILLE Ru Time l Special EVANSVILLE, Ind., Nov. 16. Edward Allenborough Law, 85, one Urne leading attornoy here, died yesterday. He graduated from Kenyon College at Gambier, Ohio, In 1882. lMs father, John Law, was atone timo a representatlve In Congtess from thè old First dlstrlct. FARMER KILLS SELF BY CUTTING THROAT Rv Times Special WABASH, Ind., Nov. 16. —Christian Gerlaoh, 86, ex trustee of Pleasant township, commited suicide by cutting his throat with a razor In an outbuilding on his farm yesterday. Two daughters. Mrs. Joe Purdy of Urbana, and Mrs. Arthur Shoemaker, of Roann, survive.
UNITED STATES MARSHAL WRECKS LA PORTE BREWERY i Rii Times Special LAPORTE, Ind., Nov. 15.—United States Marshal Meredith arai locai (officers completely wreoked thè machinerv of thè Atlaska Brewtng plant here yesterday- The machlnery was vaiued at $20,000. Great quantitles of beer was emptied luto sewers. Three officiala of thè company, Ufu-1 Lelttier, i Frank Cusack ami William Sullivan, [ are servine sentences for vlolatlon of | liquor laws. FARMER CHOKES T 0 DEATH 0N PIECE 0F APPLE jRu Times Special I,A GRANGE, Ind.. Nov. 15.—SaniIlei J. Yodcr, 56, died suddenly on hla • farm, six miles west of here, when he choked on a piece of appiè which i he was rating. TO CURE A <OT.n IN ONE DAY Take Laxaiive BROMO QCININE tablet The box bear thè lenaturs of E W. Greve. | iHe suro you set DROMO.) HOc. —Advertlsoment.
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
CARIITSTRUCK, IMING2MEN Two men were sllghtly injured and thè automobile truck In which tliey were riding was demolished last night on Pennsylvania St., near Maple Rd. The truck was hit by a Street car. William F. Boledt, 1618 Draper St.. owner and driver of thè truck, suffered scalp wounds. Robert Reed, 1635 N. New Jersey St., who was riding In thè truck, was severoly bruised. TRAIN~SMASHES TRUCK; DRIVER JUMPS T 0 SAFETY By Times Special MORRISTOWN, Ind., Nov. 15. Clifford Walters narrowly escaped serious injury when thè truck he was driving was struck by a C. I. & W. traln at a Crossing here. When Wal ; ters saw thè truck was golng to be hit. he jumped. He said raln prevented his seelng thè train In tlme to stop. Trafile was tled up several hours. GIRL FIRES TWO SHOTS WHEN BURGLAR APPEARS A burglar used a glass cutter on thè kltchen door at thè home of Mrs. Katherine Anthor, 1037 E. Ohio St., at 12:30 a. m. today. When thè piece of glass fell out Mrs. Anthor screamed and her daughter secured a revolver and flred two shota out of thè rear wlndow. Both women remalned upstairs and walted almoßt an hour, as they feared to go down and telephone thè police. Sergeant Dean and thè emergencv aquad Investlgated and sound a, hamlkerchlef lying on thè rear porch. They searched, but fallled to flnd thè burglar.
WOMEN PICKETS SPEND NIGHT IN CAPITAL JAIL By t nited Press WASHINGTON. Nov. 15. —Aster spenditi)? thè night in jall boeau.se of her refusai to accept bond, Mrs. Murici MacSwincy, widow of Torci:ce MaeSwiney, former loni mayor of Cork, Ireiand, was to apiiear before a United States commissloner today on thè charge of plcketlng thè Brltlsh embassy. Others in Jall all night lncluded Mrs. Mary Ann Nolan, 80, of Jacksonville, Fla. The women were plcketlng thè embassy in protest against thè jaillng of Miss Mary MaeSwiney, a slstor of i thè late lord mayor of Cork, by thè | Irish Uree State. SALOON KEEPERLOSES $5,000 T 0 AUTO BANDITS By Vntled Press CHICAGO, Nov. 15. William Graham, saloon keoper, was robbed of $5,000 In cash by two auto inalidite here today. Graham had intonded to cash thè pay check of ruilroad workors. TEACHERS T 0 MEET The slxteenth annua! con sere noe of thè Southwestern Indiana Teachers’ Aseoclatlon, having a membershlp of moro thnji 1,500, wlll ho heid at Evans ville Dee. 1 and 2, according to an announcemcnt today by Ben Burri, State supeiintendcnt of public Instruc--1 tion.
FORMER COUNTY AUDITOR DIES AT HARTFORD CITY By Times Special HARTFORD CITY, Ind., Nov. 15. Joseph H. Palnter, 65, formerly Blackfoivi County auditor, a Republican, died last night of pneumonla. Two daughters, Mrs. Lena Jones and Mrs. Leo Pendleton of Markleville, survlvo. MINER IS KILLED WHEN MISPLACED SHOT EXPLODES By Times Special TERRE HAUTE, Ind., Nov. 15. — John Alberti, 45, shot-ftrer at thè Dixle Ree mine at Timento, near here, was killed when a misplaced shot exploded about 11 o’clock last night. Considerable damage w r as done to thè mine. Albertls was thè only one In thè mine at thè tlme of thè exploslon. BETìERTHAN WHISKEY FOR BAD CQLDS New Elixir, Called Aspironal, Medicateci With Latest Scientific Remedies, Used and Endorsed by European and American Army Surgeons to Cut Short a Colei or Cough Due to Cold and Prevent Complications. Every Druggist in U. S. Instructed to Refund Price While You Wait at Counter if You Cannot Feel Relief Corning Within Two Minutes. Delightful T as t e, Immediate Relief, Qui c k Warm-Up.
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