Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 167, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 November 1922 — Page 12

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TRANSFER MENTO OISCUSS CASTRA A tax on gasoline consumed by owners of motor vehlcles as a more equitable System of taxation than thè prescnt lieensing System will be urged at thè fifth annusi convention of thè Indiana Transfer and Warehousemens’ Assoclation, Tom Snyder of Indianapolis, secretarv, sali today. The convention will be held at thè Claypool Hotel Saturday. EUmination of thè reglstratlon fee would not follow, but it would be reduced to $5 under thè proposed pian. This, with thè predicted registratimi of 400.000 vehlcles, would brlng in $2,000,000, whlch, added to thè estlmated revenue of $4,000,000 trought in by thè tax on gasoline, would allow thè State to build hard-surface Rcads and take advantage of thè SB,000,000 of Federai aid money which can be obtained if thè State raises its quota. The tax probably would be 1 or IH cents on each gallon consumed, and it is pointed cut, makes a more fair System of taxation because it is based upon thè capacity and mileago of thè vehlcle. Brfnging busses ani motor trucks under thè jurisdiction of thè publlc servlce commission will be dlscussed also. This action is favored by thè assoclation, Snyder said. MASS MEETING WILL AID NEAR EAST RELIEF FUND Mass meetings In thè interests of a Near East emergency fund to feed a million Christian refugees made homeless as thè result of Turkish vio-1 tories, will be held In Indiana cities Sunday aftemoon. Dee. 3. President Harding outlined plana for thè fund. The American Red Cross and thè Near East Relief will join in staging these gatherings. The appeal to be made by these organizations will be stimulated by a national committee of -ponsors. with Will H. Hays as chairnan. The Indiana sponsors are Govrnor Warren T. McCray, William j’ortune and Ed Jackson. Dee. 3 is thè national date for makig thè emergency appeal, which is to e supplemented by a proclamatlon y thè President. Other organizations cooperating in :he work are thè Y. M. C. A., Y. W. <*. A., Federai Council of Churches, Cnights of Columbus, American Reef Administration and Jewish Joint Jistribution Committee.

COURT MAY DROP MURDER CHARGE AGAINST RICH MAN I United Prega WHITE PLAINS, N. Y„ Nov. 22 t upreme Court Justice Morschauser as under consideration today a moon for thè dismissal of thè murder . idietment against Walter S. Ward, iormer police commission of New i’.ochelle. Ward is charged with hav- , :ig shot to death Clarence S. Peters, • x-gob early last summer. The counsel for Ward argued that l 'rosecutor Weeks had made no effort . uring thè last two months to solve ;he murder and that it is unfair to bis Client to be indicted and not iven an opportunity to free hlmself < * thè charges in court. :4lDDLeto¥mai^gets HIGH OFFICE IN I. 0. 0. F. The grand encampment of thè I. *>. O. F. of Indiana elected thè folìowing officers at thelr eighty-sixth . nnual convention at thè Odd Fellow building: Joseph V. Painter, Middleton, grand . er.ior warden; Earl Lines, Conners\ille, grand junior warden; George P. liomwasser, New Albany, grand cribe; A. H. Chamberlin, Campbellsburg. grand representative for two ; ears; R. H. Hildebran, South Bend, .rrand representative for one year, ■nd S. P-> Stroup, Waldron, grand crustee. 3TORK IS FAR AHEAD 0F DEATH IN INDIANA A decrease in thè number of deaths and births in Indiana durlng October ;is compared with a year ago is seen in a report complied by H. M. W rlght, i egister-statlstician of thè State board of health. Births outnumbered deaths ijoth years. • In October this year thè number of births was 6,227, deaths, 2,606. In uctober of last year births numbered 5,328; deaths, 2,902. RAID RHUM CONTEST A rald on a rhum game in a billard .nd pool room at 140 S. Illinois St., resulted In thè arrest of nine men. A man giving his name as John Connly, J 26 S. Illinois St., was charged with ceeping a gambling house, and thè eight others were charged with gamrig and vìsltlng. Police say they obtained 70 cents and some caria as evidence. CRASH HURTS WOMAN Mrs. G. H. Norwalt, 822 E. Fifeenth St-, apartment No. 2, suffered flight bruises when an automobile Iriven by Donald E. Norwalt, 344 S. Hamilton Ave., collided with a car Iriven by Weston Vasbinder, 429 E. Morris St. The accident occurrcd at Pennsylvania and Maryland Sts. Cold Weather’s Here Sam Dragoo, 709 N. Alabama St., tcld thè police a thief stole his brown evercoat from a S. Illinois St. biUiard parlor last night. The coat was worth $25. THE MODERN MOTHER faces problems far beyond those of her forbears. She herself must be a much more competent person, combining in one individuai thè duties of nurse, cook, teacher and mora! instructor. It is no wonder that many conscientious women break under thè strain, and that others drag out a miserable existence; always tired, and yet unable to take a day’s vacation. Such women will find themselves beneflted and their burdens made e&sier by thè use of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetabie Compound, which was made for suffering wopien, and does not fail to relieve them.—Advertfwßeat

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ANNERATI OF lIPPLECOMPLETE The town of Broad Ripple ls no more. Bag and baggage, debts and asseta, Broad Ripple last night became part of thè city of Indianapolis. Before about thirty-Ave officials and other persons, thè transfer was made last night in thè office of City Controller Fred Hogue. The Broad Ripple town board, ooneisting of Donald Stackhouse, Harry Archer and Robert Glauke, and other officiala turned over to Mr. Hogue thè town records, lncluding accounts of thè asseta and liabilities, thè bond records and assessinent rolla. Only a few records were left in thè town hall at Broad Ripple. Among thè assets was a check for $2,866.31, thè balance in thè treasury. Mr. Hogue and Fred Alken, Barret law bookkeeper for Indianapolis, and two accountants of thè State board of acccounts, went to Broad Ripple today to check up on tho new city property. It was said that thè Stte board of accounts would check over thè books of thè former town during thè next few weeks. Giulie, Beware, It ’s Not Yours! By United Xetrs WHITE PLAINS, N. Y„ Nov. 22. An engagement ring is not a gift—it’s a symbol of thè promise given by thè young man's fancy. Therefore, by thè decision of Judge William F. Bleakley of thè county court. Miss Marion Stone must return a $750 diamond and platinum ring to Irving Wetthsman or give bini SSOO. They were engaged. They quarreled. They became disengaged. He asked for thè ring. She responded with ringing laughter. He rang for thè law. Miss Stone, who is a blonde of no dlfflcult aspect, admitted having sold thè ring for S3OO. THIEF RANSACKS HOME; JEWELS, SILVER MISSING A burglar ransacked thè home of Mrs. Edna Gordon. 1410 Ashland Ave., yesterday. A diamond lavaìier, a watch, two dozen solid silver spoons, camera, and a small bank containing $7 were taken. The burglar used a key to open thè front door. John K. Burgess, 606 K. of P. building, told thè police he saw a man leave Mrs. Gorden’s home. DEMOCRATS T 0 ME ET The Democratlc State committee will me et thè flrst week in December. United States Senator-elect Samuel M. Ralston, thè Ave successful Democratlc candidates for Congress, Robert Bracken. auditor-eloct, and Z. T. Dungan, clevk-elect of thè Supreme Court, have boeri invlted to attend. Pyorrhea Now Can Be Cured Free Sample of Wonderful Guaranteed Home Treatment. Every sufferer from Pyorrhea, Bleeding and Ulcerated Gums, Loose Teeth and other sore and diseased conditions of thè mouth, should accept this offer without delay. Send your name and address today to Moore's Laboratories, Dopt. 6394, Kansas City, Mo., and they will mail you Sample Treatment, postpaid, aljsolutely free. Judge its merita for yourself. Also free booklet and history of remarkablo cures. This simple home treatment is endorsed by many leading Dentists and Doctors as being thè most efficient method known, to control these dread conditions. —Ad vertisement.

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