Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 188, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 December 1922 — Page 12

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IDfTQSUPPOIT IHEIfi PUTII, IS CIUCEf SIILI William Hess Faces Child Neglect Allegation Before Juvenile Court Judge. A email, meek-looklng- man who sa; in a celi at thè county jall today denied he was “thè cruel taskmaster” who, at thè point of a plstol forced his three daughters to support him. Bernlce Hess, 16, eldest of thè three children, sobbed hystencally as she told authorities at thè detentlon home tliat her father, William Hess, 658 E. Washington St., had forced her and her sisters to make candy every morning before they wcnt to school and made them sell it in poolrooms and shops aster they retumed in thè evenlng. “He said he would shoot any one who interfered,” she sobbed. Charged Wlth Neglect. The father is charged with child neglect. He will be tried Monday afternoon in juvenile court. The three children, thin and emaciateli, promised to testify against their father aster they were assured he could not punish them. Flora, thè second daughter, is 12, and Letha is 10. It has been just about a year since Hess gave up a bicycle business and made thè children support him and themselves, thè girls said. Their mother has been dead severa! years. Relatives wished to take thè children into their homes. but Hess threatened any one who interfered, according to thè story told juvenile court attaches. “He took a dime every time any of us sold some of thè candy," thè girls told Policewoman Emma Holsapple, she says. Takes Support Money Sometimes thè father took thè money thè girls needed to support themselves, it is alleged. Bernice was forced to make candy, do housework and washing, care for her sisters and her father and go to school, in addition to selling candy, it is charged. “We had fish, beans and bread for our Thanksgiving dinner,” Bernice said. “But,” she continued, her eyes flashing, “we had some money we never touched, no matter how hungry or cold we got. Pa didn’t know about it. If things got too bad, we were going to use it to run away." WILL HOLD FUNERALTOR WILLIAM LATTA MONDAY Former Indianapolis Coal Dealer Dies in Seattle. Funeral Services for William T. Latta, who died at his home in Seattle, Wash., will be held Monday at 8 p. m. at McXeely & Son’s chapel, 1828 X. Meridian Se. Mr. Latta was a resident of Xorth Indianapolis, until three years ago. He was engaged in thè coal business here. Members of thè Clifton lodge No. L 44, Knights of Pythlas, and of Winamac Tribe, Red Men, will take part in thè funeral Services. Short Services at thè home of a sister, Mrs. Laura Robey, near Zlonsville, will be held Tuesday at 10 a. m. Burial will be in Eagle Creek cemetery near ZionsviHe.

REVENUE OFFICERS TRACK MOONSHINER Last Member of Gang Followed by Trini of Blòod. By United Preti MOUNT STERLIXG, Ky.. Dee. 16. —United States marshals and revenue offlcers who last night blasted fighting Bob Ballard and Ave members of hls gang from their mountain stronghold in “Moonshine Valley” trudged farther back into thè hills of i'enlfee County in search of a seventh member of thè gang, who is wountìed. The possee is following a trail of blood on thè snow, left by Charley Ballard, brother of thè liquor baron and thè only member of his”tribe” to escape aster a week of skirmishing. “Chief Bob” and three dry agents have perished in thè flghtlng. TRUCK CO. SUES TO SELL SECURITIES IN INDIANA First hearing on an appeal from a decision made Oct. 7, by thè Indiana securities commisslon refusing to grant a Stale license to thè Schoonmaker Motor Truck Company, a Delaware corporation, to sell its stock in thè State was heard in Superior Court, Room 1, today. M. L. Mendenhall, from thè office of thè securities commission, said that thè board had refused its sanction because “thè whole affair was a fcluesky proposition pure and slmple."

LOST REST WITH PIMPLESON FACE Hard and Red, Festered and Scaled Over. Itched Badiy. Cuticura Heals. “My trcruble began with little pimplea breaking out on my face. They were hard and red and festered and scaled over. They were scattered all over my face and itched and bumed so badly that I scratched them. I ioat my rest at night because of thè irritation. “ I began uslng Cuticara Soap and Ointment and aitar uaing three cakea of Cuticura Soap and three bozes of Cuticura Ointment I was completely healed.” (Signed) Miss Virginia Wells, R. F. D. 1, Gnadenhutten, Ohio, Jan. 23. 1922. Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Talami are all you need for all toii;t uses. Bathe with Soap, soothe with Ointment, duat with Talcum. Mate Ixh Ftm Vjr tua. Addrew "CiSmtUl. mWrlsi. Cpt H. Mal fa: 48, Mah " Sold everywfcera- Soap 2ic. GJn tm*ct 28 and sòe. Taìccm 2 Soup slutm witkoat Big.

Baby Mine "MAW SAYC THE RE ASON TIME FLIE9 \S ’CAUCE POP 19 ALWAV9-TPYIH , ; TO KILL IT. | 3 Of course yonr baby ha said or dono something just as clever as those reportod In this column. Write it on a posteard and end It to thè Baby Mine Ilditor of The Times and share your chuckies with thè rest. Slie’s Boss Jean was anxious to return with an aunt who had been visiting us. It finally had been decided to wait until she had grown a little older before taking such a long trip from home. However, when auntie got all ready to say good-by and was going out thè front door, there, on thè piazza, sat Jean —all dressed up, with her tlny suitease packed and. her doli hugged tightly. Asked for an explanation, she replied, “I ’cided to go." B. L. W. Barga£ns in Sausages A new meat market was opened in town, making great claiins for economy. George was sent for meat and told to go to thè new market. Mother told him to get a quarter’s worth of sausages, of which he was fond. The clerk was wrapping them up, when George withdrew his quarter from thè counter and, starting for thè door, said, “I can get more’n that for a quarter at Dan’s.” C. G. L. getsbigfìnes ONSPEEDCOUNTS On testimony h rari into and injured four women waiting for a Street car in thè 1100 block on Oliver Ave.. Xov. 3, George J. O’Connor, today in city court was fined SIOO and costs for speeding, SIOO and costs for blind tiger; SIOO and costs and thlrty days on thè Indiana State Farm for assault and battery, and S6O and costs for operating a motor vehicle while under thè influence of liquor. He appealed. Capitol Ave., and did not stop, of Mrs. F. M. Boatman, 2616 N. O’Connor denied he had been drinking or that a dusty bottle with a small quantity of liquor sound in thè rear of his automobile, belonged to bim. O’Connor, 32, resides at 1631 W. Market St., and is an accountant. Judge Wilmeth also fined Norman Moslander, 51, of 1224 W. ThirtyIhird St., listetl in police reports as a laborer, SIOO and costs for blind tige-r and SSO and costs for operating v motor vehicle while under thè intluence of liquor. The blind tiger fine was suspended. Police charged Moslander ran his car into thè automobile BOBBS-MERRILL PROPERTY IS SOLD FOR $203,600 Another piece of property in thè block between Vermont and Michigan Sts., which thè county agreed to purchase as a contributlon to thè State war memorial, was taken on thè terms of thè county commissioners. The property of thè Bobbs-Merrill Company at 18 E. Vermont St., was purchased for $203,600, aster thè county board agreed to a rental of S4OO per month.

“Dure Your Rupture Like I Óured Mine” Old Sea Captain Cured His Own Rupture Aster Doctora Said “Operate or Death.’* His Remedy and Book Sent Free. Captain Collings sailed thè seas for many years; then he sustained a bad doublé rupture that soon forced him to not only remain ashore, but kept him bedridden for years. He tried doctor aster doctor and truss aster truss. No results! Finally, he was assured that he must either submit to a dangerous and abhorrent operatlon or die. He did neither. He cured himself instead. “Fellow Meo and Wouen, You Don’t Hv To Ba Cut Up, and You Don't Havo To Be Tortured By TruMe*.'* Captain Collings made a study of himself, of his conditìon—and at last he was rewarded by tho finding of thè method that so quickly made him a well, strong.vlgorous and happy man. Anyone can usa thè carne method; it’s simple, easy,safe and inexpensive. Every ruptured person in thè world should have thè Captain Collings book, tellingaliabouthowhe cured himself, and how anyone may follow thè sanie treatment in their own home without any trouble. The book and medicine are FREE. They will be sent prepaid to any rupture sufterer who will fili out thè below couppn. But eend it right away non — before you put down thls paper. FREE RUPTURE BOOK ANO REMEOY COUPON. Capt. W. A. Collings (Ine.) Box 94-H , Watertown, N. Y. Please send me your FREE Rupture Remedy and Book without any obligation on my part whatever. Name •.• .•:•••••••"*•........... Address • ••*n***'#SS4SMS*S*S I

IOVEMBER HAS BUILDING GAIN State Figures Show 9 Per Cent Increase Over 1921. November building contracts in Indiana increased 9 per cent over flgures for thè same month last year, according to thè F. W. Dodge Company. Contracts for November of this year amounted to $5,487,800. Of this, 32 per cent was for residential bulldlngs and 25 per cent for public Works. Dhring thè flrst eleven months of this year construction amounting to $113,987,100 was started !n this State. This is an increase of 41 per cent over thè same period of last year. BILLS AFFECTING SGHOOLS READY Removai of 1,000 Township Trustees Proposed. Three bills, each proposing a radicai in thè administration of school affairs in Indiana, have been prepared for presentation to thè Legislature under thè direction of thè educational survey commlsslon. One or thè bills would make thè county a unit for educational purposes, taking thè administration of country school affairs ervtirely out of thè hands of township trustees and putting them in thè hands of a county educational organization. This bill ! would move about 1,000 trustees from office. Another would reduce thè membership of thè State board of education to slx non-professional members and thè State superintendent of public instructlon. At present thè board Is composed of thlrteen members, a number of whom hold their positlons by virtue of thè fact they are heads of State or other largo educational lnstitutlons. A proposed change in thè license laws would previde that teachers should be licensed on thè basis of thè educational qualiflcations and experience, rather than on their abillty to pass periodlc examinatlons. The bill would make it necessary for teachers to keep up their studies. The proposed legislation was dlscussed at a meeting of educatore at thè Claypool Hotel last night. BUTLER HEADS TO CLOSE FAIRVIEW PARK DEAL Purchase*of Fairview Park by dlrectors of Butler College will be compieteci before Chrlstmas, according to an announcement of J. W. Atherton, financial Becretary. A meeting of thè endowment and building committee, which will eonduct thè drive to ralse a $900,000 endowment fund and a $600,000 building fund, will be held Tuesday afternoon.

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Hero Linentan Awarded Medal Telephone Company Employe Is Honored. Because he saved a fellow workman from electrocution Otla Payne of Washington, Ind., llneman for thè Indiana Bell Telephone Company, today possessed a Theodore N. Vali silver medal and a cash award of $250 presented at a meeting held in his honor last night at thè Athenaeum. Only six Vail silver medals were given in thè United States last year. The medal is awarded by thè teleOTIS PAYXE phone company to employes for meritorious service. C. H. Rottger, president of .thè Indiana Bell Telephone Company, inade thè speech of presentation. E. C. Biezer, chalrman, declared that loyalty and Service rarely go without rt-ward. A telegram of congraulations from Harry B. Tliayer of New York, president of thè American Telephone and Telegraph Company, was read. A musical program and dancing followed. CHRISTMAS DINNER HELD AT FRESH AIR SCHOOL School Authorities and Tuberculosls Association in (/barge. A Chrlstmas dinner for thè children of thè Theodore Potter Fresh Air School, on thè grounds of thè Technlcal H'.gh School, was held yesterday under thè auspices of thè school authorlties and thè Marion County Tuberculosis Association. Health taiks were given. Parente of thè children were guests. The work of this scnool, along with several other schoola and slmllar enterprlses for thè prevention of tuberculosls, la made possitele by thè sale of Chrlstmas seals and health bonds. WCULD ERECT STATION The Merchants Heat and Light Company of Indianapolis today petltloned thè public. service commlsslon for authorlty to Isaue $38.000 worth of stock and $77,000 in bonds for thè erectlon of a new substation plant at 41 W. Pearl St., and to make lmprovoment* at ita W. Washington St. plant.

INSPECTIACTS IN CRASH PROBE Tomlinson Hall Bleachers Collapse—Five Hurt. Recommendation that erection of temporary bleachers in Tomlinson Hall be prohiblted was made to thè board of public Works today by Assistant Building Commissioner Thad M. Gurley, followlng an investigation of a collapse of seats in which Ave persona were injured last evening. Manual Training High School rootera, watchlng their basket-ball team play Shortridge, occupled thè eaat bleachers when they teli. A section of bleachers in thè same part of thè hall fell last January. Gurley said that thè bleachers were put up without inspection by hia departinent, required by law, and that he believed thè type of seats was ansale and damaged thè floor. The bleachers belong to Butler College, which rents them to others. The inured were: Miss Helen McHorst, 17, 1120 Woodlawn Ave., fractured left leg. Mrs. Robert M. O’Connor, 23, 4520 E. Washington St., fractured ankle. Cari Specher, 15, 1526 S. Alabama St., member of Manual band, fainted and cut lip as he fell. Dr. Walter Hickman, 834 Marion St., left knee brulsed. Harry F. Tobln, 1209 X. New Jersey St., left foot and leg Injured. colbbwsìt HIIEICOATTHIEUES The winter wind swooped through thè streets and around thè cornerà. Persona without overcoats or thè prie of overcoats shivered. Seven of them. during thè last twenty-four hours, took thè direct method of obtalning thè necessary coats. The vidima whose coats were stolen and who made reports to thè police are: Urbon Solll. Rural Route A, Box 1; Connor Carter, 6404 Cornell Ave.; Robert Johnson. Rural Route M, Box 284; Lile Jant, Forty-Sixth St. and thè Monon Railroad; Herbert Howfer, Marion Club; William Armami, 2859 Bellefor.taine St., and Buell peibal, 1109 E. Flfteenth St. Deibai reported a pult of clothes also was stolen from bis automobile. SCIENTECHS TO ELECT Officers of thè Indianapolis Seientech Club for 1923 will be elected Monday noon at a meeting at thè Chamber of Commerce. Cor. Washington and Delaware Sts. The House of Bargains Open Saturday Night Until S:3O MEN’S BLACK KNEE £*) AP RUBBER BOOTS, only MEX’S HALF ARCTICS, £■ is only Pl.4j Bornstein Bros. 407 W. Wash. Bt. MA in 4780 £ uV -the-Best-Ther e ./ s On thè Best Guarantee tn thè World That Yonr (lluwm Will Bit ray-A*-You-Wer-Thera A Guarantee of Flt and of Quality DR. C. R. WEST 142 Indiani Are. Pluia Hotel Rida. Hnlf Blork Ohio and 111. Ont of thè Hlgh-Rent Bletrlct, fßuy Cheese of a Cheese House Operating Factor ies "Correct Merchandising"

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FREE LECTURES APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY CHARACTER ANALYSIS How to Read People at Slght Amerlca’s Greatest Orator HEALTH WEALTH k , IOP HAPPINESS DR. DAVID V. BUSH Author of “Will Power and Snoce” Dee. 16th to Jan. 4th Walch Paper for Exeluded Date# ODD FELLOW AUDITORIUM Washington and Pennsylvania Sts. Enter on Pennsylvania St. Evenings at 8:15 SUBJECTS Saturday, Dee. 16—Psychologleal Law of Suggeetlon. All people uso suggestlon, whether coneciously or unconsclouely for ucces or fallure, eflflclency or llmltation, health or elckneei. How are you using suggestlon for your advanceiuent or to your detrimenti Monday, Dee. 18—All I# Good. Ulllgl your mistakes, reveraes, failureg, Borrows and misfortunes as stepplng stones for success, health and h&pplness. Tuesday, Dee. 19.—What 1 horet How to keep It. How to changn your posltion. How to overcome fallure and environment. Dr. Bush will glve four fres tet character readlng of atrangen from thè audience. Wednesday, Dee. 20—How to be Beautiful. How to develop personallty. How to be popuiar. la this lecture Dr. Bush givo thè great hate scena from Shakespeare' "Merchant of Venice,'* Inspirational and healing ellence. What It is and how to use it. FREE TO THE PUBLIO

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