Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 163, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 November 1922 — Page 15
NOV. 17, 1922
OFFICIA!. CLASH HALTSFQQD OillZ Food Inspectors Are at a Standstill in South Bend Investigation. PROSECUTOR WILL NOT ACT Hutchens Charges Five Meat Dealers With ‘Doping’ Old Meat and Selling lt. By Time Special . SOUTH BEND. Ind.. Nov. 17.—AotiviUes of State and locai health authoritles In Investigation of law violatlon by bakcrles in rebatlng on stalo bread and by meat dealers In sale of old meat, have halted. accordine to C. L. Hutchens. State food inspector. aster a cohference with Prosecutor Flcyd O. Jelllson, who refuses to act. Mr. Hutchens reported prosecution had been sought agalnst Ave locai meat dealers for "doping'’ old meat far thè purpose of selling it as tresh. Hoosier Briefs COLUMBIA ClTY—Miss Mina Portman, thè bride, “waited patiently at thè door.” for tl.e groom, Benjamin who was scheduled to marry at noon. Benjamin left hls homo Bend on tlme, but became lost on hls way here, and did not arrive until 5:30 p. m. The large number of guests had eaten thè weddlng dinner before bis arivaL PORTLAND —Walter Hartzell, 2, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hartzell. fell lr,to a elstern at hia home here. He allghted on hls feet and thè water only carne up around hls neck. His mother sound hlm some tlme later. VERSAILLES —A beech tree on thè farm of William Kenmeyer has been sound on whlch are cut thè names of Gidein Hazen, 1852 and George MUler. 1847. MARION —Twenty-one automobile loads of men wearing thè regalia of , thè Ku-Klux Kian paraded through thè streets here. Posterà saylng "Law breakers belare. The eyes of thè Ku Klux Klan are upon you,” were exhibìted. UNION CITY —Frlends of William Eblir.g, who has been in poor health j recently. gathered at hls home and j cut twenty-five corde of wood and | stored it in hls shed. They also pre . sented hhn with a purse containlng $77.50. BLOOMIXGTON —Studente osto- 1 day are quieter on thè streets and observe thè rules of good conduct better j than they did flfteen years ago, but j as far as pranks are concerned, Enoch 1 G. Hogate of thè Law School at In•ia University, doubts If there Ls improvementJKr' FE L SOXYT LLE—The "marry- | ing squires of this city have reached ■ a ‘gentleman's agreement,” since their recent election. tiiat they wlll do away with thè “runner” which have been used to bring matrimoniai prospects to justice’s offices. SHELBYVILLE —Earl Martin caught a chicken hawk near Flatrock which measured four feet and eleven inchee in wing spread. It had been caught previously in a sprlng trap. but was flying with this attached to ita leg. FRANKLIN —Five girts in thè Sunday school class of Mrs. John A. Henderson here, shucked a wagon load of eorn and hauled lt to market, in order to get money to carpet their class room. TERRE HAUTE —Frederick H. Jolly of Columbus, Ind.. got this far with two friends intending to hike to California. Tlie passing motor cars and tralns were too much, however. he decided he would Join thè m&rines where he could walk & deck and ride, too. He enllsted here. ROCKPORT —The Ohio RI ver is lower at Rock pori now than at ar.y time durlng thè past iwenty-flve years. At that tlme Charles Lleb cìrove across to thè Kentucky side in his buggy. Mussel shell men have
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In thè doorway of his Washington home, Woodrow Wilson spoke with hls old vigor and enthuslasm to thè w ell-wlshlng crowd which followed former Ambassador Morgenthau to pay lts respeets on Armistlce day. The former ambassador to Turlcey ls shown on thè rlght.
been wadlng more than half way j across thè rlver. EEYMOUR—Homer Phillips of this 1 city, a hunter and trapper, caught a whlte muskrat in thè Muscatatuck near here. It is believed to be | thè only one ever captured in this viclnity. ERAZIL—As a result of competition between a chain store grocery and a locai bakery, a pound loaf of bread can be bought here now for 5 t cents, thè si rat time here since thè j war. BRAZIL—Sprlng ls m&klng a desperate effort to come back in this locallty. Violets and dandelions are in bloom and flies are botherlng house- ' wtves who took their screens down at thè accustomed tlme. VINCENNES—The Vlncennes Rot ary Club, which clalms to have j started thè practice of "Farmers’ | night” programs whicn ls now sol- I lowed throughout thè organizatlon, j will hold lts annua! program next Tuesday night. G. I. Christle of Pur- j due, will be thè speaker. Ten CueLsts Enfcered Ten cuelsts have entered thè city three-cushion toumey which wlll open Monday night at thè Board of Traile parlor. They are Martin Shane, last season’s winner: Frye, Brown. Hendrtcks, Soldanl, Roger, Moore, Jones, i Clark and Tarleton.
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PANCHO VILLA HANDS GOLDSTEIN A BEATING By United Noce NEW YORK, Nov. 17.—Pancho Villa, thè Filipino flywelght Champion of America, wiped out thè blot of defeat when he peppered Abie Goldstein, thè East Side bantamweight boxlng fighter and won thè deelsion at thè end of a 16-round bout Thursday night. Villa’s title was not at stake as Goldsteln weighed 115 pounds. Abie was one of thè frisky flyweights of this neighborhood when Pancho first scuffed his ring shoea in thè loca! resln about a year afo. They gave Pancho to Abie for & try-out and Pancho got whlpped. Thereafter Abie grew up to thè estate of a bantamweight and Pancho carne along to catch Johnny Busi In his dotage and capture thè tltle. The boys made a polite show of their i-eturn meeting. Goldsteln, though taller than Pancho and five pounds heavier, wat scared almost hystertea! from thè first good evening to thè final goodnlgbt. Villa raced aster hlm like a huntsman aster a stag, banging hlm from behind with an outflelder’s wlng whenever they got within a mila of each other. Aster thè fight Goldsteln sald he would have made better tlme lf they had banked thè turns. Ellno Flores, a llghtweight who votes in thè sanie jungle with Villa back home, fought a ' twelve-round draw with Jack Bernstein. St. Pliillps-Grapplers The St. Philips football team will meet thè Grapplers Sunday at Pennsy Park. The game will start at 2:30 p. m. The first game between theso elevens resulted in a 6 to 6 tle. The Saints practice tonight at 7 at Spade Park. For games with St. Philips cali Webster 6079 and ask for Ed.
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The "birth editor” of a Kokomo newspaper ls reported to have scribbled his lost ”30" and qult in disgust. One night, rather late. Jack Starkey called up thè paper and called for thè “birth editor.” He proudly innouncod that ho was thè fathor of a daughter and that her name was Mary Jane. About twenty mlnutes later another cali carne. “Bay, editor, change thè little girl’s nome to Marjorie Ann Starkey, thè boss has won her case,” thè voice said. And thè paper was held up to guarantee thè rlght lntroduction for thè little miss. As & reeult of action taken by thè FRANKLIN COLLEGE IS READY FOR ST. XAVIER By Time Special FRANKLIN, Ind., Nov. 17.—With ”Red” Rohrabaugh out of thè llne-up, thè Franklin College football eloven ls antlcipating a hard struggle Saturday ufternoon when lt cl&ahes with St. Xavier at Cincinnati. The fiashy Franklin quarter back ls on thè hospital llat, due to a crackod ahouldor which he lecci ved in thè Transylvanla contest last week. With thè exception of Rohrabaugh, thè eutire Franklin orew of gridmen ls In fine condltion.
Mr. True 0 Has thè Btore \ open tomorrow nigbt Right Idea! Everett True, by Condo.
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Shelbyville school board thè building now known at School No. 3, will be known as thè Thomas A. Hendricks. pchooL A pian for naming schools In this city aster prominent people has been adopted. A sling shot of thè type used by David on Goliath and a pocket full of marbles were sound by Muncle police in thè pocket of Frank Kidd when he was arrested for violating thè liquor law. Kidd explained that when he was a boy he became an adept with a sling shot and said he now used it to kill labbits. He declared he could bag as many rabblts in a day as thè law allows. PLENTY WORK IN CANADA OTTAWA, Ontario, Nov. 17. —Every man in Canada who wants to work tan get lt, according to rnanagers of labor bureaus who are advertising for men. Martin'villo Net Game By Time Special MARTINSVILLE, Ind., Nov. 17. The Marti nsville High School net five will play ita third game of thè season tonight, meeting Greencastle on thè locai floor. The locale have won their previous start against Danvllle and ShelbyviUe. MartinsvlUe has l>een coming fast and thè team is expected to davelop into a strong outflt as thè season advances.
BRIDE ABDUCTOR FOUND GUILTY AT ANDERSON By Time Special ANDERSON, Ind,, Nov. 17.—Joseph Troffer, 37, farmer of Kouts, was sound guilty of contrlbuting to thè dellnquency of Virginia Heisland, 14, also of Kouts, by a jury in Madison Circuit Court yesterday aster deliberating flfteen mlnutes. Troffer was arrested here recently when nelghbors became susplcious of his actions with thè young girl and her sister, Mrs. Louise Remm, 17, a recent bride. When arrested thè women charged that Troffer had abducted them and made them submit to him under threate of death.
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DIVORCE ENDS COLLEGE BEAUTY’S ROMANCE By Timea Special SOUTH BEND, Ind., Ncr. IT<— Mrs. Romaine Hardoastle Van RypA who was tlie prize beauty of. North* western University campus In 1904, was gTanted a divo ree from James Reynolds Van Ryper, wealthy land owner of New’ Carlisle, in Superi©? Court here yesterday. She wm alao given $22,000 alimony and an allow* ance of SSO a month for thè support of a 6-year-old daughter. Mrs. Van Ryper testifled that eh* had left thè social lise of a city t® go to live on a farm with her bue* band, but that he had failed to continue their college romance.
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