Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 189, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 December 1922 — Page 2

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MUSE NETS 32 m TUE WEEK-END Officers Continue Raids and * 26 Men and Six VVomen Are Taken. Twenty-six men und six women were arrested on Charles of operating bling tigers during a series of weekend raids conducted by thè police booze squads, thè sheriff, and Federai prohibition officers. Many of those arrested were in possession of only cne bottle of "mule'' whisky. Some bottles were sound in raids on noteis. While thè sheriff and police were ralding a house at 315 S. Ninth St., Lafayette Heights, where they say they sound a 100-gallon whisky stili, 400 gallona of masti and thirteen gallona of “white mule" whisky, a man said to be thè owner of thè stili appeared. He registered as Jesse Jones, 26, of Danville, Ind. Jones drove up to thè house in an automobile. The officers later arrested Albert Barnecio, 31, of 2128 W. Michigan St., who they allege was Jones’ partner. . Of thè twenty-six men arrested, Dine were brought in Sunday. Three of thè women were arrested that day. They were Geraldina Green, 22, colored, 1946 St.; Mary Bardas, 19, of 47 S. West St., and Blanch Hieks, 40, colored, .756 Utica St. The nine men arrested on eharges of operating a blind tlger registered ps Joe Hawklns, 23. laborer. 350 S Hamilton Ave.: George Wilson, 23. colored. laborer, 1330 Martindale Ave.; Edward Lewis. 50, colored. proprletor of a dry beer saloon, 2901 Prospect St.: Isadore Koby, 19. laborer, 427 N. Capltol Ave.; John Sanders, 42, laborer, 2179 Fountain St ; Leon Cades. 20. proprletor of a poolroom 42 S. West St.; Nick Bardas. 24. of 47% S. West St.; Fleat Mosley, 39, colored. EJ3t4 Hudson St., and Sana Clayton, 71. 308 Foltz St. Hotels Are Visited The police a series of raids on hotels last night. Two bottler of “mule” whisky were aeized in thè room occupled by N. C. Nictiols, 63? Virginia Ave., at thè Coionial Hotel. He said thè whisky was in a waste-basket in thè room when he rented it. Pohce allege they sound a small amount of whisky in a bottle in a room at thè Simms Hotel, on S. Illinois St.. and three bottles of wine In a room at thè Brevort Hotel. No arresta were made.

INDIAN SQUAW SAVES BABY FROM TIMBER WOLF Jolns Forces With Dog to KiU Vieious Animai. BEAVER CREEK, Minn., Dee. 18. —Mother love of an Indian aquaw saved her 4-year-old child from being carried off by a hungry timber wolf. Frank Baker, his father, Joe. 84, his sister and her two children, 4 and 6 years old, respeetively, live in a hut near Beaver Creek. Baker went off on a hunting expedition early one morning, leavlng thè younger child to play wlth thè family dog, a huge beast weighing 120 pounds, some dlstance from thè Infuse, while thè mother busied herself inside. Looking out a window a few minute:* later thè mother saw an enormous wolf dashing up toward thè Child. The dog started to megt thè wolf and they carne to grips about fifty feet from where thè youngest child stood petrified with fear. A .38 caliber revolver hung inside thè cabin and this thè Indian woman grabbed to take her part In thè lise and death struggle between thè dog and thè wolf. The beasts were rolhng over and over, thè dog getting thè worst of thè encounter. The wolf was tearing him to shreds. Finally thè Indian woman got a chance to shoot without hitting thè dog, sending one bullet through thè animal's hindquarters. The noise attracted Baker, thè octogenarlan, and he carne hobbling into thè fray with a club. He evened matters up so that thè dog got his stranglehold on thè wolf. MISTRESS OF SEAS IS ATTACKED BY SUBJECT England Being Waslied Away by Action of Water. By Uniteti Xews LONDON. Dee. 18.—By thè process ossea erosion, thè British Isles are becoming smaller. Hurried construction of sea-walls and breakwaters is being urged to prevent a growing loss of terrttory. • Along thè southern part of thè Yorkshire coast, thè encroachment of thè sua is robbing England of two million tona of shingle and sand a year. In Lincolnshire, 120 aerea of agricultural land are now under seawater. At Lowestaft, 100,100 tons of beach sand have been washed away in a rnonth, and near Ramsgate, £ortions of thè cliffs are constantly falline away. Along thè Kentish coast thè sea is now encroaching at thè rate of fifty feet a year. POCKETS ‘FRISKED’ T. C. Johnson, Logansport. reported to thè police today that while standing near thè Union Station a pickpocket took his purse containing $27.60 and two checks.

Too Late “If I had obtained this bottle early this morning my radiator would not have frozen," Judge Wilmeth remarked in city court today, aa he surveyed a bottle of wood aicohol. The aicohol was taken from Joe Sanders. 45, of 2179 Fountaln St., according to police. Sanders was charged with operatlng a blind tiger and drunkenness. The Judge held wood aicohol is not booze and dismise ed thè User charge. He ftned Sanders $5 and costa for drunkenness.

Santa Claus Starts Early on Yearly Visits

Santa Ciana made a preChriK- rtH, hTa. IH VQfluifl mas visit to thè l.ttle folks at thè h[R p it . tur( . tooken." Charles and ì H Imwi |||g ‘jffl* Robert W. Long Hospital Saturday his hospital playmates, Nellle Rlch Bg Bhß j®;.y ' ' WllH aftemoon and left one of thè cut- ards, Helen Miller and Cieo ITartest, cumflest rag dolls you ever saw sook, all carne to thè party In thè k P jfjfcj for each of them. Master George some convevance. The party and Kf gS Helm’s sunny diaposition so far is thè presents were given by thè ■ gjsl unimpaired by a broken leg, so he Alumnl of Q tppa Alpha Theta. KILL HOT DELAT I pTTI CUT ORDIHWCES • ! add forgery to thelr accompllsh- ”■, | 1 f iouncil President Finds ‘Ob- ‘ The thiefs stole a check hook • ■ , - , _ . , _ , and a fountain pen valued at 15. 1 jectionable Employe Is Out. * J .—♦*.! li il n i. . * il “-* - * l *. • '

Santa Claus made a pre-Chrlst-mas visit to thè little folks at thè Robert W. Long Hospital Saturday aftemoon and left one of thè cutest, cumflest rag dolls you ever saw for each of them. Master George Helm’s sunny diaposition so far is unimpaired by a broken leg, so he

WILL IT DELAY cui olire Council President Finds ‘Objectionable’ Employe Is Out. Aster threatening to hold up passage of six transfer ordinances In city council tonight untll a city employe In thè englneer’s department had tendered his resignation, President Theodore J. Bernd stated that th matter had been settled. BernJ said he sound out that thè employe had been dlscharged some lime ago. The ordinances involve about $4,000 in salary funds. The ordinance reducing thè iicen.se fee on bicycles for children under 16 years of age, for which boys from thè Calvin Fletcher public school have leen flghting, ili be intro duced tonight. “Jewelry auction sales which run all thè Urne probably will be stopped when thè otdlnance prohiblting them Comes for vote tonight,” said Mr. Bernd. A Jay-walker’s ordinance prepared by thè legai department, will he introduced. It carries a fine of $25 and a jail sentence of three days for prohibits Crossing thè Street at any place except at Street intersectlons withln thè mile square, requires pedestrians to cross Street at right angles except at thè intersectlons of thè tour maln avenues and requires walkers to move according to thè tower signal System. Bernd indicated thè ordinance woul<\ be killed on account of thè new trafile regulaUons to be drawn up in a short Urne.

SCHOOLBOY DIES AT DESK IN CLASSROOM Mother Was Away Buying His Christmas Presents. JEFFERSONVILLE, Ind.. Dee. 13. —While his mother was in Louisvllìe. Ky., purchasing Christmas presents for him, James Dickey, 11, dled at his desk in school. Miss Lucy Herbert, teacher. noticed thè boy bent over thè desk and thought he was asleep. Froman M. Coots, coroner, said death was due to heart disease.'*' The boy was a son of Mr. and Mrs. John Dickey. who moved to Jefferson viile reeently from New Washington. LOCAL WOMAN NAMED TO FEDERAL POSITION Vorational Board Honors Miss Adelaide Baylor. Miss Adelaide S. Baylor of Indian apolls has been appointed chief of thè division of home economics by thè Federai board of vocational educatlon. The office is one _of thè highest posts hold by a woman in Government Service. Atone ti me Miss Baylor was deputy State superintendent of public instruction and before that was superintendent of public sehools at Wabush.

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WOMAN SEEKS TO AVOID RENT BY PRAYING IN COURT Unfolds Table, Lights, Candles and l’uts Feet in Water. NEW YORK. Dee. 18.—Mrs. George Braun of Newark, was ordered to pay her rent or move out. and she immedìately stood a folding table upon thè fioor of thè court, Ughted candles, fllled a pan with water, removed her shoes and stoekings, stepped into thè water and began to pray. Mrs. Braun, mother of nine children, was summoned on complaint of her landlord, who said her rent was several months in arrears. Mrs. Braun’s husband also was in court, joined his wife in prayer. Mr. Braun had piaced several ikons and other Greek reiigious imuges upon thè table at her side while she prayed. For more than half an hour she prayed without interference, when thè police removed her to thè city hospital for observation. She told thè police she had prayed In hope of having thè judge rescind thè order. DEBT !S 2 BILLIONS OTTAWA. Ontario. Dee. 18—Canada’s total net. debt on Oct. 31 of this year was $2,369,759,026.

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

WOODMEN INITIATE A class of 500 candidates were initiated b ythe Modern Woodmen of America Saturday night at Tomliijson Hall. John D. Voltz, national director, was presidlng officer. M. T. Wright was presented with an rmblem ring In recogwltlon of his ap pointment as distrlct deputy for southern Indiana.

“Pape’s Cold Compound” Breaks a Cold in Few Hours

Every druggist here guarantees each package of "Pape’s Cold Compound” to break up any cold and end grippe mlsery In a few hours or money retumed. Stufflnes, pain.

FMS REGISTRI TO SPOTCROOKS Mayor Proposes Pawn Shop and Garage Ordinances. Ordinances to break up sale ot stolen goods to pawn shops and to detect bootleggers and bandita through garages were proposed today by • Mayor Shank. He said he would have one bill modelled aster a Quebec, Canada, crdinance which requires pawnbrokers to make persona to whom they loan money furnish three small photographs of themselves. One would be given to thè police, thè broker would lteep one and thè third would be attached to thè pawn ticket. Any one rentlng a private garage or ajiace in a public garage would be requlred to report to thè police thè name of every renter with thè number of his car and license number end any garage man repalring a car af*er an accident would be required to report thè nature of thè repair and name of thè owner to police by thè other measure. NEW BUSINESS BUREAU WILL MEET TOMORROW Itoaltors’ Board of Director* Elect * Officers. The flrst meeting of thè Multiple Listlng Bureau will be held tomorrow noon at thè Chamber of Commerce building. General operation of thè system will be discussed. Officers jf thè * al Estate Board were to be elected this afternoon at a meeting of thè board of director* In thè Letncke Buildlne.. CANAL DRAGCED FOR BODY OF WIDOW ,*?V United Preti CHICAGO. Dee. 18.—Fifty men dragged thè drainage canal here today for thè body of Mrs. Kate Mltchell Troatell, pretty young wldow, who dls appeared from her home here Dee. 2. Authoritlos redoubled thelr efforte aster a vanlty case, ldentified as thè property of Mrs. Trostell, was sound on thè canal bank.

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Food Cost 37 Per Cent Greater Than in 1913

RETAIL food prlces in IfK dianapolls in November were 37 per cent higher than in in thè corresponding rnonth of 1913, according to flgures revealed Monday at Washington, by thè Department of Labor. However, Indianapolis fared better than moat other clties. In-

3RITISHMILITARY ENDSJRISH RULE Tri Colora of Erin Hauled Over Union Jack of Britain. By United Press ■ , DUBLIN, Dee. 18.—British military rule In Ireland carne to an end yesterd&y aster 600 years. The final spectacle in thè historical drama was enacted on thè quays of thè Llffy as one aster another, four transports slipped away Into thè mlst, bound for England. The last British troops to occupy Southern Ireland sailed In those transports, sped by a tremendous demonstratlon of Irish affectlon, bitterness fostered for generations forgotten. In thelr ears, aa thè troop ships swung out lr.to thè tldeway, was thè biare of a Free State army band playing Auld Lang Slne.

ExrBFTIONAI. Ot FF.KtXGS FOB ALL THIS WEEK

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creases elsewhere were: Richmond, Va., 56 per cent; New York City, 54 per cent; Chicago, 46 per cent; Cincinnati, and Cleveland, 42 per cent. Farm Products increased 18% per cent durlng thè year, thè bulletin said.

COURT DISSOLVER 'PARTNERSHIP' Brothers-in-Law Fined on Blind Tiger Charges. It was a partnership by marriage, according to tertimony in city court. John Graul. 24, of 204 Ninth Ave. Lafayette Heights- Charles Drury, grocer, 1601 W. Vermont St., and Dallas Voght, Evansville, all brotlurs-ln law, appeared to answer blind tiger charges. Graul, who was alleged to have been operating a stili, was fined S2OO and costs and sentenced to slxty days at tho State farm; Drury was fined S2OO and costs and Voght was dlscharged. Others convicted of operating blind tiger were Joe Hawkins, 23, of 350 N. Hamilton Ave., SSO and costs: George Wilson, 50, colored, 1440 Martindale Ave.. $100; Geraldlne Green, 22, colored, 1946 Yandes St., SIOO fine buspenfled; Joseph Nicholas, 52, of 633 Virginia Ave., S6O; William Henn, 43, of 433 N. Noble St., S2OO, and Paul Busses. 41, of 2241 Prultt St., $250.

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DEC. 18, 1922

37 ARE MISSIHG IN LAKETRAGEDY Passengers and Members of Ship Crew Lost in Storm. By United Prese SAULT STE MARIE, Mlch., Dee. 18.—Twenty-seven men. passengers and members ot thè crew ot thè tug Reliance, wrecked last Wednesday, have lost their lives in thè icy waters of Lake Superior, marinerà here believed today. The men deciared it is doubtful if thè sailors could have survived thè snowstorm and gale that swept thè lake yesterday and last night. Nine members of thè crew reached here late yesterday aster a desperate struggle through a blinding snowstorm. Four of them have been removed to a locai hospital, suffering from exhaustion. CHILDREN OPERATE STILL iN MISSISSIPPI VALLEY Three Boys Captured by Officers in Raid on Moonsliine Camp. MOBILE. Ala., Dee. 18.—The flrst case, perhaps, on record of children operating an illiclt whisky stili was reported from Hinds County, Miss., when deputy sheriffs seized a fortygallon stili near Pine Valley and with it three brothers —Gilbert DickeyJ about 18 years old; Jimmie DicKey, about 14 years old, and Chester Dickey, about 12 years old. A little girl of 8 or 9 was seen runniiig behlnd thè boys on their way to thè stili, but she was frightened by thè sight of thè officers and ran away, unidentified.

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