Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 163, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 November 1922 — Page 16
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DMI LEADER OF PRRTr TICKET Officiai tabulations of votes cast for State candidates at thè November elections as prepared bv Secretary of State Ed Jackson, shows that Z. T. Dungan, elected clerk of thè Supreme Court, led thè Democratic list of plurailties, defeating Patrick Lynch, Republican, by a marerin of 45,979. Judge Remy of thè Appellate Court led thè list of votes cast for thè Republican party by defeating Joseph Collier, Democrat. by a plurality of 46,688. The following is thè officiai vote tabulation for State candidates: 'Senator —Ralston (Dem.), 558,169; Beveridge (Rep.), 524,558. Secretary of State —Jackson (Rep), 540.260; Link (Dem.), 516,703. Auditor —Braoken (Dem.) 533,989; Oiiver (Rep.), 517.800 Treasurer —Davies (Rep.), 541,769; DeHorlty (Dem.), 510,763. State Superintendent of Schools— Burri* (Reo.), 535.118 MclntoSh, (Dem.), 515,361 Judges of Appellate Court—Myers (Rep.), 546,135; Shea (Dem.), 504.728; Enslow (Rep.), 527.958; Bridwell (em.), 516.194; Remy (Rep.) 640,996; Collier (Dem.), 506.305: McMahan (Rep.) 527,510; Livengood (Dem.) 515,543 M. Moores (Rep.) led thè Seventb district for Congress over Turk (Dem.) by an officiai count of 49.629 to 41,118. ~h7p dislocated Ed Clark, 53, of 2028 Cornell Ave., a carpenter for thè Don Curry Constructlon Company, suffered a broken irm and dislocated hip when he fell Crom a box into an open cellarway at thè new home of O. B. Iles, FortyFourth and Merldian Sts., today Clark
Hoosier Association Furnishes Free Detour Signs for Blocked Roads
HIGHWA Y CONTRA CTORS PLEASED WITH OFFER Mamy highwar contractors are taking advantage of thè offer recentlv made by thè Hoosier State Automobile Association in thè matter of free detour markers, according to a statement issued today by M. E. Noblet, manager of thè association,
IJETOWj These maxkera, an illustration of which ls shown herewlth. are ten by tvventy-four inches in size, made on weatherproofed cardboard wlth blacx and white arrow and lettering as shown. They are inter.ded to be erected on light strips of wood and then nalled to posta or telephone poles so that a detour is marked all thè away around. in both directions. To moke thè direction charges easìer it ls stated these signs and printed .n both sides, with arrow in reverse. Is Aggravatine "Nothing is more aggragating to :ne automobile owner than to run up against a barrlcade and to finii only a scrawled word ‘detour’ wlth no markings around thè route to indicate titlier thè direction or thè extent of that detour,” declared thè motor association manager In his statement. “Our organization succeeded in havtng tlie legislature pass a law covering detour markings which has been a preat boon wherever thè law has been rbserved. but like many laws, lt has frequently been disregarded. There nre heavy penaltles for these violations, but rather than hare our organization take up thè cudgels and eek to iniìlct penaltles, we preferred to make it easier for contractora to rnark thelr detours, hence our offer to strpply detour signs in reasonable ouantities to supply thè needs of contraeters all over thè State.” Supply Is Free lt is stated that any hlghway contractor m*y obtaln a supply of these detour markers by applying direct to ihe headqvarters office of thè Hoosier State Automobile Association, Claypool Hotel, thls city, or by applying to any one of thè fourteen branch offices of thè organization throughout Indiana. "Our steady growth in memberships (through which we obtain our only financial supporti makes possfble an increasing service to automobile ottoera,” Mr. Noblet States. "As we grow eo we are enable to ertend our activities and we are glad to say that automobile owners generally are beglnnlng to realize that things may he obtalned through cooperation that may not be had through individuai cction. Inasmuch as we are not operating for prosit lt would seem that owners generally should givo us their support wherever possfble.”
138,000 MOTOR CARS ON PENNSYLVANIA FARMS Farmers of Pennsylvania own 135,000 cars and trucks, accordine to a survey of thè Department of Ajrriculture of that State. Thls ls an increate of 61 per cent etnee thè United States Department of Agriculture censua In 1919. The motor truck total is now 17,000. or nearlv doublé thè —fama truck registratlon of Pennsylvania in 1919. TAPE CONSERVES HEAT Hlnt for thè cold days. If you bave Constant trouble In startlng your angine try wrapping asbestos
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topo around thè lntake manifold. Aster thè machine has been park ed thè heat of thè motor will be kepi withln thè manifold to make startbig easy when you are ready to go. \w oil should be applled to thè and diflferent gears •bout every 4,000 mlles.
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Reported proposals from European nobllity dldn’t turn thè head of Dellora Angeli, helress to thè $35.000,000 fortune of thè late John W. Gates. Instead, thè 19-year-old Chicago girl wcnt back to her grammar school sweetheart and now ls engaged to marry him. He is Lester Norrls. 21. free lance artist and son of Cari Norrls, St. Charles, 111., undertaker. was glven medicai attentlon by Dr. Henry S. Léonard. Nineteenth St., and College Ave., and was then taken to his home.
IOENTIFY SPARK PLUGS ■ LA— — A good way to MMWSj i&J\ keep truck of he spark plug leads is to file notches in JMtl each terminal, each ' terminai containing as 111 any slots as (O.UQ conforra wlth thè i- ■- O order of thè plug. Whenever a change is made, or other work is done around thè cylinders, thè terminala may be removed without fear of interchanglng them when they are replaced. CANVAS FENDERS Owners of small cara, who would like to convert it into a snappy and unique forni of roadster, may take thls hint. Instead of thè regular front fenders a canvas guard may be stretched as shown. A couple of coil springs at thè lower end will keep ihe guard from Bagging.
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JAIVISSUPPORTS PARK DICI! Let thè public dance in public recréation centers. R. Walter Jarvis, superintendent of parks and recreation recominended thls to thè board of park commissioners, in view of thè fact that thè injunction against enforcement of thè ordinance prohiblting theatricals and dancing on park property was made permanent this week. The board is considerine Jarvis said use of thè new SBO,OOO Garfield Park shelter house is curtalled by thè ban on dancing, remainIng In thè forra of a board order issued when thè ordinance was passed. Flfteen organlzations in thè city bave requested use of thè building, but withdrew applications when they lcarned dancing was not permuted. Park and recreation authorities tliroughout thè country have come to recognlze dancing, properly supervised. as one of thè best forrns of recreation, Jarvis told thè board. The board decided to enlarge Ringgold playground swìmnjing pool to a length of almost a block next surnmer and abandon plans for a pool in Garfield Park. Ringgold is only tour blocks from thè park. Plans for big pools in Rhodius and Brookside parks will be carried on. GOETHE'S RING STOLEN Bv United Presa WEHMAR, Nov. 17— Police are looking for a hard-up bridegroom who is believed to have stolen thè weddlng ring of Goethe from thè museum bere.
NEWDISTRIBUTOR FOR COLOMBIA The Kanouse Auto Company have been appointed distributora for tho new Columbia Six in Indiana and just as soon as thè territori' men have access to demonstratora work will be begun on a desierà organization. The Columbia line includes thè famous Ught six which has been one of thè outstanding successe of 1922. This car was thè tìrat six-cylinder car in recent years to be offered at lese than SI,OOO and is thè lowest priced specialized unit six on thè market today. Its chassis includes such well-known unita as a fifty borse power Continental Red Seal Motor, Timken axles, Borg & Beck olutch, Gemmer steering gear, Splcer universai Joints, Stromberg carburetor and Auto-Lite electrical equlpment. The Kanouse Auto Company has not handled a medium priced car slnce 1917 at which timo thè Inter-State car was sold exclusively by them in Indiana. Tho popularity of a car selling around thè thousand dollar mark is so much in evidence that it practically removed all doubt as to thè success of thè Columbia line. In order to introduce thè line thè Kanouse Auto Company will keep "Open House” during thè coming week. They will remain open every evening untll ten o’clock. Demonstrators will be on thè streets and those who are interested in a high graie medium priced car may have thè opportunlty of inspecting thè different models thoroughly.
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ADVERTISING 0F LOAN COMPANIES INVESTIGATED Sweeping investigation of alleged illegal advertising by certain building and loan associations in thè State will be made by Walter Camp, State bank exarniner, it was announced today. Attorney General Lesh, in answer to a request from Camp, said that 1 prosecution of offendere would be carried on through thè county prosecuting attorneys. Some companies are said to be advertising 6 per cent compound interest, payable quarterly, when, Camp believes. they are unable to pay that amount. Some companies are said to : state they are bonded by thè Stat e lof Indiana. This, Camp said, was unI true. DEADLOCK IS REPORTED IN NEW MINE WAGE SCALE Bu United Press CHICAGO, Nov. 17. —Minerà and operators were deadlocked here today in their attempt to reach a wage agreement pia nfor presontation to thè generai conference of thè minora and operators in January. Three plans, proposed by thè minerà, could not be agreed upon by thè individuai operators. The minerà’ representatives suggested a national settlement, a semi-national settlement, or . u return to thè oid centrai competitive field System. JACOB WILKENS, FT. WAYNE PACKER, DIES THURSDAY I<V Times Special FT. WAYNE, Ind., Nov. 17.—Jacob :V. Wilkens, 65, joint owner of thè : Wilkens Bros. Packing Company here, • died at his home here last night. He i had lived in Ft. Wayne slnce his youth lanci was prominent in civic and lodge work of thè city.
AUTO NEWS AND NOTES
Announceinent is made by R. F. Losey of thè Losey-Nash Motor Company of thè opening of a branch store at 1005 N. Merldian St. The LoseyNash Motor Company has been diatributing Nash produets in thè State of Indiana since thè flrst Nasi car was bullt, six years ago. At this new branch. sale® only will he handied. Service will be glven at 400 to 410 N. Capitol Ave. C. S. Lewis, well known in locai motor circles. will be in charge of thls branch. The Piston Service Company of Indiana. with associateci branche in Michigan, Ohio and Pennsylvania, will open a new solca and Service station at 442 N. Illinois St.. in thè n!Xt few days. Thts company will stock a largo line of plstons. rlngs, bushlngs, bearlr.gs, valve, and slmllar parta. They are also oqulpped to do special repair and regrinding work. They will becnmc State distributora for V Plex Piston rtngs. Michigan branche of this company are located at Detroit, Grand Rapida, Saginaw, Flint and Jackson. They have a branch at Youngstown, Ohio, and two Pennsylvania branchea, at Altoona and at Harrisburg. The latest entry trito thè locai motor field ls thè Gray. Indiana dia tributimi for this car will be handled by thè Breiette Motor Car Company, at 25 W. Eleventh St., of which William N. Brezette ls president, Samuel Gibbs. treasurer, and Roy P. Meyer secretary and sales manager. Meyer announce that thè company will concentrate on thè building up of a Stata-wlde dealer organization. The Gray recently completed an
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INCOMING JUDGES NAME 6 NEW COURT ATTACHES Six changes in thè personnel of thè attaches to thè nlne county courts will be thè result of thè recent election. Each court has a bailift, page and reporter, and in addition a deputy from thè county clerk’s office. James M. Leathers, elected on thè Republican ticket to succeed Judge W. W. Thoraton, will have an entire new force, which he has hot yet announced. Judge Clinton H. Glvan, who succeeds Arthur M. Robinson in room 4, jjSuperlor Court, announced that Al Meloy, former bailiff in Circuit Court, will serve as his bailiff and Ralph Bowen as page. Miss Lulit Grayson, reporter in room 4. will be retained. W. O. Mclvinney, former justice of peace, has been considered for thè office of chief clerk of Circuit Court by Judge H. O. Chamberlain, lt is known. The present clerk, Edward L. Dietz, resigned when he was eiected justice of peace for Center Township. HAMILTON COUNTY BOYS CONVICTED IN ILLINOIS Bv T imes Special DANVILLE. Ili., Nov. 17—Ray Wellman, 22, of Noblesville, Ind., and Thomas Stephenson, 18, of Sheridan, Ind., were sound gullty of attempting to rob David Clcm, manager of a gasoline fllling station here, by a jury in Circuit Court. Albert Benson of Noblesville testified for thè State that he and thè other two boys had attempted thè robbery. On rebuttai he denied his flrst story and said that he had told it to eseape pur.ishment, A new trial has been asked.
economy test cross continent run from New York to San Francisco, making thè 4.819 mil© trip with an average gasoline mileage of 33.8 mlles. The first of thè new Ford FourDoor Sedans have arrived in Indianapolis, thè flrst delivery being made thè current week. The body ls higher and wider than in thè two-door sedan. Bealera are stili from forty to sixty days behini on tho delivery of thls now sedan. COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY T 0 TEACH MOTORISTS Columbia University in its extension department has started a courae in automobile engineering. aiming to pive thè motorist a working knowledge of thè internai combustion engine. according to a report in /he New York Times. Frederick H. Dutcher of thè school of engineering will conduct thè courae. MOTOR DUST Average car for 1922 weighs 2,700 pounds and costa SI,BOO. Look over ull parta of tho car beffare taking a long trip. Front wheels should toe in slightly. Play snfe by giving other motorista plenty of room. Be suro to signal by hsnd before changing direction of travet. Tar apots should he cleaned off with grease; asphalt with kerosene. Automotive mochanics are being taught by motion piotures in New York's West Side Y. M. C. A.
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MISS ANNA A. GORDON Miss Gordon, who live at Evanston, 111., has been elected president of thè International organization of W. C. T. U. and also is believed to be a candidate for head of thè national organization. SHIP SUBSIDY MEASURE GOES IN 0N SPECIAL RULE Bv United Press WASHINGTON, Nov. 17.—The Administration’s ship subsidy bill will be taken up in thè house next week under a special rule which will throw thè measure open to all amendments to thè floor. Republican leaders, announced todaj - . They opened their drive to force thè bill through.
PULLSFIUETONS IN RIGO GEIR An interesting night every daj' during thè Ohio State fair, at Columbus. w;.a a stock I.exington touring car pulling a five-ton Steel sprlnkling tank. This performance on thè race track never failed to bring forth applattse. | One day thè Lexington dealer, G. W. Van Dorn, drove thirty mlles an hour, but at thls speed thè tank began swaylng so much that thereafter he averaged between eight and twelve mlles an hour. always in high gear. The tank had previously been pulled by a flfteen-ton Army truck until Mr. Van Dorn volunteered to show thè prowess of thè Ansted engine. He used a stock car, whioh had been driven more than 15,000 mlles, for this purpose, and hitched thè tank on to thè tire carrier. Thls is considered one of thè most conclusive test to prove strength of chassis construction. All metal parts of thè battery, which are not lead-coated. should be kept covered with vaseline.
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FAMOUSTAXI DISAPPEARS FROM BOULEVARUSOF PARIS By United Press PARIS, Nov. 17.—The last of thè famous old “two-lunger” taxicabs that rushed Gallieni’s "taxicàb army” to thè defense of Paris during thè Battle of thè Marne is to be withdrawn from active service on thè streets of Paris this month. One of thè rickety veterans will be placed in thè courtyard of thè Invalides, alongside thè railway car in which Foch met thè Germana to sign thè armistice. CLUB T 0 CELEBRATE The tìfty-flfth anniversary of thè Emmet Club, thè pioneer organization of thè Clan-Na-Gael in Indiana, and ‘Trish Martys’ Day,” will be observed tonight in Morrison Hall, 52 V 2 Monument Circle. Each member of thè club will bring one guest. The program consista of literary and musical entertainment, a smoker and speeches by members of thè club. The committee in charge includes P. J. Hannon. W. H. Foley, Hugh Davey, I’. J. Kelleher, J. P. O'Mahony and David O’Connor. INSURANCE BUSINESS BAD I By United Press j BERLIN, Nov. 17. —The fall of thè ! mark has played havoc with thè ini surance business in Gerniany. The 1 fond husband who insured his lise for i 50,000 marks before thè war—a sum I more than ampie to keep his wife and ! children in comfort for many years | —today is thè victim of an economie j development which would make his | dependents virtually paupers should ! they depend upon his Insurance for a I ltvelihood aster his death.
Safety Campaigns Stimulate Brake-Lining Consumption
American automobiìes and motor trucks next year will use 5.876 miles of brake-lining, or enough to stretch a bridge of brake-lining from San Francisco to Shanghal. according to a forecast made yesterday by W. W. Smythe, Jr., locai manager of thè automotive department of Johns-Man-ville. Ine., following a suiwey of autcmotlve Industries conducted through thè company'? flfty-three branch offlces. ‘‘The 1923 brake-lining consumption
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GRANGEOPPDSES SUBSITO SRIPS WICHITA, Kan., Nov 17. pressing opposition to thè propose™ j ship subsidy as “but a forni of more j Government paternalism, taking from ! one class of people to heip another,” | Sherman J. Lowell of Freddila, N. Y., j master of thè National Grange, told i thè -fifty-sixth annual convention of | thè grange here today that thè only ! justification for a subsidy would be : thè return to taxpayera of “its equivaj lent in enhanced values or reduction | in costs.” | Every State master of thè grange had been called upon for his views on thè ship subsidy, Mr. Lowell said, and thè replies were “almost unanimous” against it. The national master declared thè body should record “its vigorous support and pledge its energies to protect prohibition against vicious attacks of its enemies.” Touching upon establishment of a national department of education, Mr. Lowell said he opposed “having thè Government take over any function which thè people should perform for themselves.” MORAL: DON’T MOVE SIOUX CITY, lowa, Nov. 17.—The i Ernest Wyatt family was rnoving. All of thè household goods except thè piano were removed. When an hour | later. thè piano mover engaged for | thè job arrived thè piano was gone. It was sound several hours later 1 second-hand store, where it had sold for S2O.
can be conservatively estimateli at | 31,025,000 feet,” said Mr. Smythe. “Of ! this amount, 20,000.000 feet will be ! needed for replaoements, and thè ance for equiping new cara and mo- ; tor trucks. Dealers report a brlsker demand for brake replacements as a result of recent campaigns by thè presa and by public organizations for : thè prevention of accidente.” It was estimated that ' mines here and in Canada, to meet | thè demand for asbestos brake-lining. will have to produce more than 52,000 I tona of crude ore.
