Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 179, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 December 1922 — Page 2

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INDIANA FARMERS WIN UT CHICAGO Mike Myers of Elwood Is Hog Champion at International x Show Fifth Time. GOVERNOR'S BULL IN MONEY Forty-Eight of Fifty Prizes Are Won by Corn Crowers From This Stato. By Times Special CHICAGO, Dee. 6.—Mike Myers of Elwood, Ind., was a gain declared winner of thè grand championship honot-s In thè carlot dlvislon of hogs w!th a bunch of pure bred Hampshire<3 at thè International Live Stock Exposltion being held bere. Mr. Myers. who Is a well-known hog raiser in Indiana, has won five out of thè six years he has been an entrant. Governor MeCray’s farm won eighth place with a Hereford in thè senior Yearling bull class. Vannata Murdock and Shadeland farms from Lafayette were in thè money on showing of Hereford bulls. B. F. Bayer of Greensburg, and A. S. Cecil & Son of Muncie, carri ci off prizes in thè Angus bull showings. W. S. Robbins & Son of Horace, won fifth with a bull in thè Shorthom breedlng class. Purdue University won severa! prizes with its showing of steers, winning thè college class, and third in thè senior yearling, junior yearling and on calves. "The university also won a first place on a Rambouillett entry in thè wether lambs. Indiana corn grovers almost cleaned tip all thè prizes at thè show. Fortyelght of thè fifty prizes being won by entries from thè Hoosier State. Hoosier Briefs SOUTH BEN’D—A "meanest thief” Is reported by Mrs. Victor, Marcus. He stole thè blankets and pillow from around her baby while it was in a buggy outside her husband's restaurant. WAHSAW—A valuable dog belonglng to H. B. Smith, proprietor of thè Hays Hotel, was killed by a poisoner. Nine dogs have been killed here this week. TERRE HAUTE—A SIO,OOO pipe organ is to be placed in thè Central Presbyterian Church. ELKHART —Twins here have different birthdays. One arrived at 11:45 p. m and thè ether at 2 a. m. thè following day.

COXXERSVILLE—Just tv. days aster a dairy had advertls for thè return of 500 lost mi bottles a competitor was arres ed. Twenty-one gallons of whisky in milk bottles were confiscated

LAPORTE —A record for calchine and trying liquor law violatore is elaimed by- authorities. who had John Koseslouski behind thè bare serving a sentence twelve hours aster, it was charged, he sold a pint of moonshlne. FT. WATXE—Liquor went to John Jones' heart instead of his head. Ile stole two kisses from passing maidens and was atterapting a third when he •was arrested. He was fined $lO a Visa. LATATETTE-Dr. J. C. Arthur, yrofessor emeritus of agriculture at Pnrdue University, has just completed a scienUflc hook on plant dlseases, which he started in 1882. Ita title ls "Uredinales." WABASH —Farmere near here have etarted "clSiy mining.” Examination of thè soil showed thè clay is exceptionally well suited for hearth llning. It is being used by thè Gary Steel mills. RUSHVTLLE Slnce Edward Raper. of Shelby County. recently ciaimed a com husking record with 2.078 bushels of com in twenty days, A. L. Shilling, of Rush County has announced he handled 2,202 bushels in thè some length of time. WINTONA LAKE —Fox Clemenceau is thè given name of a son boni to Mr. and Mrs. James French. EVAXSVI'-LE—Becauae of Street congestion, Mayor Elmendorf has asked traction line companles to bulld a unlon traction terminal. HARTFORD ClTY—Because he was pennilesp, but had been wealthy, Arthur G. Dowell attempted suicide by shootlng hlmself through tht, tempie. He will live, but may he tatally blind. The bullet cllpped both optic nerves. FT. WATNB —Representative Falrfield has introduced a bill in thè present congress asking for an appropriation of $1 250,000 for a new Federai building here. RICHMOXD—Mrs. Elizabeth Moss. 85, celebrated her birthday at thè home of her daughter Mra. Tom Williams. She has nineteen grandchildren, thirty-one great grandchildren, and two great-great-grana-children. most of whom vislted her during thè day. MONTICELLO Riley Myere, while hunting near here. sound an elk's hom measuring four and ahalf feet from butt to tip. KOKOMO—Poiice mode fewer ar-resta—eighty-three—during November than during any other month thia year. NOBLE V i lLE—Farmere in this county report practically all com in thè crib. It is said to be in thè best condltlon in several years. The yield averaged about sixty bushels to thè J acre. TAX EXPERT TO SFEAK W. P. Billings, of thè internai ! revenuo department. will address thè Indianapolis Assoclatlon of Credit Meo at thè Claypool Hotel Thursday noon. Mr. Billings is an authority on thè lucerne- tax.

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SKETCHED BY TIMES STAFF ARTIST

As this is a story about Christmas, it really should begin somewhat Uke this: “Little boys are being good these i days. Mother never has to ask them | twice to go on an errand and Dad finds little use for bis house slippers, except to wear ’em." But as this is to be a “different" Christmas story, about thè new and “different" toys, a lesa conventional i start might be made, something like this: Just as thè flapper is gping out of style in thè drawing rooms of thè “four hundred.’’ thè flapper doli is coming into style in thè playrooms. Bob Their Hair Behold her!—Miranda (why on earth 'hould a flapper have a name like •'■.at?) and her co-flapper, Ann. They ••l their hair. Their rosy cheeks and d lips do credit to thè beauty coun- • r of thè leading department Stores, ihe dolls perpetuate thè flapper. Just .s thè screen perpetuates Mary Fickford's curls and Harold Lloyd’s siasses. j With his eyes and thè comers of I his mouth turned up (perhaps he's ' flirting with thè flauper dolls), Felix, thè crazy cat, He's hoping thè lad in whose stocking he finds himself on Christmas morning has a sense of humor. Beare, it is sald, will be quite popular this Christmas. Because of thè warm weather, apparenti*- they sound it unnecessary to hibernate this year. Hairy Ape Arri ves Polly comes from Europe to am use thè youngsters of America. And Tar-

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zan, thè "hairy ape,” looks anything but ferocious in bis Americanized clothes. “Mamma" dolls are to be had in every size. The more realistlc they are, thè farther Dad must dig into his pocket. On thè whole, it looks like a very merry Christmas for thè “younger set.” IMPLEMENT DEALERS OPEN ANNUAL MEETING Terre Haute Man Is Head of Indiana Association. The sixth annua! convention of thè Indiana Implement Bealera' Associ ation opened today at thè Claypool Hotel. The opening session was devoted to reports of officers and appointment of committees. Mftyor Shank delivered an address of welcome. Officers are Eli I. Polson, Terre Haute, president: L. N. Plani, Westville. Vice president; W. Q. Scott, MUford. secretary and treasurer; George P Wagner, Jasper; G. L Maxwell, Valparaiso, and J. L. Adams, Letts, directors. Speakers for thè morning program were P. H. Orane, secretary of thè Indiana Farmers' Federation, and J A Seymour, president of thè Indiana. Manufacturers’ Association. FOR COt.DS. ORIP OR INFI t KNZA nd an a Preventive, take Laxative BROMO QUININE Tableta The box bear thè ik [nature of E W. Grò ve. <Br euro you BROMO.) 30c—Advertisement.

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MOVIEINDORSERS PLfINJHRISTMRS Will Arrange Pictures to Further Charity Work for Holiday. At thè meeting of thè Indiana' Indorsers of Photoplays yesterday afternoon Mrs. Walter Geisel, chairman of thè Christmas Work, reported that plans were being completed for thè showing of pictures in thè various hospitals and that thè managers of several movie houses would show free pictures for children, asking only that each child bring one appiè and one potato to be given to charity. The Woman’s Research Club will talee charge of thè Christmas work at thè Ppor Farm, and thè following women will provide for other lnstitutions: Mrs. H. C. McDonald, Long Hospital; Mrs. Fred L. Pettljohn, St. \yncent’s Hn<r>U\al; Mrs. T. A. Bell, Tuberculoslà HospriAl; Mrs. C. B. Williamson. Flanner House: Mrs. J. Frances Alee, Shelby St. branch library; Mrs. H. O. Fledderjohn, Foreign Community House: Mrs. George C. Finfrock, publlc library: Mrs. Sussman, Jewish Communal Building. The hostesses at thè motion picture houses that will give free performance.s for children are Mrs. H. L. Fisher, Tacoma; Mrs. M. R. Robins, Stratford: Mis. Myron Rlnker, Garrick; Mrs. George Barcus, Garfield; Mrs. Arthur Margileth, North Star: Mrs. D. Y. Byrkut, Mecca, and Mrs. J. W. Yestai, Tuxedo. Mrs. Thomas Demmeriy is assisting Mrs. Geisel in maklng thè arrangeinents. The report of thè educational commlttee contalned plans for cooperntton with thè board of thè city library in showing free educational pictures' there. The Indorserà will meet with thè Ministerlal Association of Indianapolis at a dlscusslon luncheon. Dee. 13 at thè Y. W. C. A. MAN AND WIFE DIE IN CROSSING ACCIDENT Mr. and Mrs. Ross Merley Hit by Inteiurbau at Huntington. By Times Specilli HUNTINGTON, Ind., Dee. 6.—Ross B. Merley. 35, city mali carrier and his wlfe, 37, were instanti*- killed last evenlng when thè automobile in which Ihey were rlding was struck by an interurban at a Crossing east of here. The Interurban was derailed and several passengere were slight’.y injured. WOMAN DRINKS POISON Bu Times Special HUNTINGTON, Ind., Dee. 6—Mrs. Barton W. Rodebush was sound dead at her home here.' A bottle of poison was In her hand. She has been despondent since th© death of a son about a year ago, members of thè famlly say. Mrs. Rodebush ls survlved by thè husband and two brothI ere, Clark Orrnsby of Indianapolis and j Karl Ornisby of Ft. Wayne.

Delayed ■ u ( nitrd Press NEW YORK, Dee. 6.—Daniel Dougherty with his thirteen chlldren went through here today on his way from Ireland to Delaware County, Penn. Dougherty sald his family would have been iarger but he did not marry until he was 40.

Childers Saw Death as Aid to Cause of Irish lndependence

By NBA Service LONDON, Dee. 6.—Erskine Childere, Britlsh-born fighter for Irish lndependence, went to his death at thè hands of Irish Free State executioners breathing defiance and declaring that thè Irish people some | day would repudiate thè Angloj Irish treaty and form an lndependj ent state of thè type for which he died. / This ls brought out by a last statement from Chllders issued in prison and printed today excluslvely through NEA Service. Childers’ last words were: “I am proud to die for a principi© greater than any government or any country. It ls true lam English in thè strict sense of thè word, but I deny that accident of birth can limit thè human mind and I have been ready to flght for thè liberty of mankind agalnst tyranny whereever sound. “I am condemned to death by tnen who were ready to condcmn tyranny when ©xerclsed by thè English in Ireland, but who take another vlew when it is a questlon of maintaining their owrs positions, posltions won by betraylng thè cause for which so many of their countrymen died. “One day thè people of Ireland will awake to thè fact that they have been betrayed and that it was left to ‘this damned Englishman,' as I have THREE MEN HELD FOR TERRE HAUTE KILLING Polire Believe They Have Clew in Eilen TerreH's Dealh. By Times Special | TERRE HAUTE, Ind., Dee. 6. Three arresta have been made here ■ In connection with thè slaylng of ! Eilen Terrell, whose body was sound j on a roadslde near here last Bunday ì night. Two of thè men are sald to | have admltted being with thè woman ! thè night before her body was sound. ATTORNEYS PROMISE TO REVEAL SLAYER I Sensational Developments Expected at Trial of Nle Sheffer. By Times Special FT. WAYNE, Ind.. Dee. 5. —Sensaj tlonal developments are promlsed by ] attorneys for Nie Sheffer. who is on ; trial at Auburn charged with thè slaylng of bis brother, J. W. Sheffer | and hla wife. Counsel for thè defense state they will reveal ldentlty of thè slayor in proving thè innocense of their Client. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sheffer Mere hot last July. Two months prevlous :to this an exploslon wrecked thè ; Sheffer home and killed th© two children of th© famlly. BOYS GIVEN PRISON TERMS • By Times Special RICHMOND, Ind., Dee. Chauni cey Cates, 20, and Cari Hill, 19, who | stole three chlckens and thre turkeys | from a farmer Uvlng near here and j old them for $lB, wer© sentenced to ! serve from one to elght years in th© State reformatory when they pleaded guilty before Judge Bond yesterday. ADVERTISING CLUB MEETS Herbert V. Prochnow, assistant professor of business admlnistration of Indiana University extension coursee, will address thè Indianapolis Advertising Club at its weekly meeting at thè Chamber of Commerce building tomorrow noon. Helen Barnard Loughter of thè Metropolitan School of Music will glve readings.

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ERSKINE CHILDERS been called, to remain true to thè prlnciples for which thè best and bravest sona of Erin have given their Uvea gladly. “Friends of liberty thè whole world over will realize that I have not sacrificed my lise In vain. “I face my fate proudly conscious of thè great privilege that is mine of dying for thè cause of liberty, a cause more often betrayed than servod these days.”

QUIZZING CONTINUES ON HERRIN JURY T(*dious Questioning of Veniremeti Talres l'p Court ’s Time. Bu l. nitrii Press , MARION, 111., Dee. 6.—The tedious quizzing of veniremen continued today In thè trial of thè Ave men accused of murder during thè riotlng at thè Lester strip mine last June. As court opened this morning, there was an unmlstakable atmosphere of lrnpatience as no progress in thè selection of thè Jury had been made thi week.

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