Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 196, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 December 1922 — Page 5
DEC. 26. 1922
CHMSTUS HIPPy PORCITY’SPfIOfI Thousands Cet Food and Good Cheer From Organizations. Yesterday was tha happiest Christmas In history for thousands of poor children of Indianapolis and thelr famlties. So thoroughly was thè city covered by charity organizations. churches. fraterna! societies and club. • hat there was little duplieation of i ffort and few of thè needy were neglected. About 2,000 f amili© wero helped through thè various agencios of thè Christmas clearing house, according to Herbert 3. King, chairman of thè organizatlon. •'The Story of thè I.ife of Our Sa viour," a biblical moving picture of i
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; thè Use of Christ. was given under ; thè auspices of thè Indianapolis chap- | ter of thè Order of De Molay at Cadle i Tabernacle last night. Three thou- ! sand tìckets were distributed to thè ! poor of thè city. Appropriate music | was provided by thè Do Molay ciioir, l Horace Whitehcmse, organist, and ; Harlow F. Dean, who sang several , sol os. Elks Give party The annual Christmas party of thè j Elks was lield at thè Circle Theator. j More than 1,600 children attended and | were givon candy and toys. The Salvation Army distributed 500 ] baskets of food sufflcient for 3,000 per- ! sons. Coal and clothlng aiso were given to needy families, Brlg. Georg© : F. Casler, said. Five hundred baskets of food donated by Indianapolis merchants were 1 distributed by thè Volunteers of America. The Goodfeliow Club, composed of tnembers of thè Ford Motor Company, islsed a fund of $3.000 with which they provlded coal, food, clothing and blankets for 120 families. The Shriners gave out 700 baskets
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of food and coal was distributed In emergency eases. Christmas was observed at every hospital and county lnstitntion. Soldiers Celebrate At Ft. Benjamin Harrison a special Christmas dinner was served to thè soldiers and for thè entire week Work has been arranged so as to give tho men as much spare timo as possible. Hailroad and interurhan officiala reported that holiday tt-afflc was tho greatest on record. Several lines were forced to add extra sections to accommodate thè crowds. The mali early cainpaign was so cffective. Postmaster Robert H. Bryson snid, that it was possible for tho llrst tinte in history to give postoffiee clerks a half holiday on Christmas day. The peak of thè rush was passed Thursday Instead of thè day before Christmas as was thè case in past years, he said. Lingerie Attractive lingerie is made of blue georgette. tucked in inch squares and trimmed with square nteshed lace, The ribbons are of corn color.
fULETIDE FIRES beh corion Fire Departments Take Extra Precautions at Holiday Time. With thè coming of thè holiday season officials of tire insurance coni panies and members of tire departmente invariably becoma a trillo nervous and watchful because they know that beyond a doubt they can cour.t on an inrreased number of iires. is thè opinion expressej by Edward Donaldson representlng Theodore Stein. Jr., 241 Consolidated building. “The custoni of thè universal use of Christmas trees with tliolr inflammable decorations, thè costume for thè amateur Salita Claus with thè ilow !ng beard. cotton liatr and whiskers and othor infiammatile materia!, make thls i aereo** a matte.- of course," he stiid. "Thi.s malie it ali thè more important that at ali times hornes shnuld he properly covered with h-e Insurance pollcies. Too much care .carnai he exerclsed eithe- In tighting thè chance of Are or in providing satlefactory insurance policies. "Next to tire insurance. and always pressing it dose for tirsi place in Rumbe r of losses. Comes thè various forni of burglarv cnvcrages. lncluding aiso robbery. hold-ups and larcenl©. Mere aiso an increase in losses is experi enee! during thè holiday seasons be••ause. in muny hnm< , s, Jewelry, furs and other valuable gifts tue concentrated and loft wlthout Uie usuai amount of safeguard. “In thè past residence burglary ir. -arance has been carried prlncipally by thè more wealthy people, who had to protevt themselvev from thè thieving of thelr servants as ull as aga'nst lose from housebreakers. and, of course. thè fìncr residences bave al ways b#en more attractive to th© crini inai, so that to secare a rate at which thè coni panies could carry suoli risk a figure h:td to be named beyond thè reach of thè usuai mali housebolder. The man in moderate circunistances however. Buffer a’most a many lesse thougli of smaller amount each than do thè we.ii hv people and to provide a protection that sudi people cari btiv. a new f©rm of policy ha just bee n pus on thè market. "Under fhis ne.w policy all manner of household gorsls, wearing apparel. and simllar personal property including even electric light, pluinbing. gas and water fixtures, are protectrd arainst all losa by. burglary, f.heft or larceny, from wlthin thè house or apartrnent, and even lncludes damago J
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Holidays Fimi Capacity of Institutions Taxed
The holiday again has sound thè inmates of thè State institutions huddled too closely together for comfort or for convenience of management, accordine to observers. A report from thè board of State charities shows that thè Centra) Hospital for thè Insane and thè Robert W. Long Hospital in this city, tha State sanitari uni at Rockville and thè ■ State penai farri in Putnam County lare crowded beyond their eapacities. l'resent plans of thè State administration contemplate no relief from thè congestion, though thè Pendleton reformatory Project will relieve a growlng congestion that had threatened thè old Jefferson ville quarters for some years before Are destroyed thè major part of it. The total capacity of State institu-
to property resultlng from thè attempted burglary. “It la my opinion that at these very reasonablo ratea and In view of thè numerous losses reported daily through thè jiress that thè vajit ma Jortty of househoiders will take advantage of tho opportunlty to pur* chaae thls Important form of proteotlon. Just as they now wouid not conaider lt wlse to be wlthout Are Insurance.” OREAD STIEL !S STAFF OF EIFE No Satisfactory Substitute Ever Found, Baker Says. From thè eur!i©st vlawn of history it has 1 -*-eri recognizod that bread la thè reai staff of lise. that it la mie of th© inost v!;ul < f all human fona. Medicai selene- always ha .ccorded bread thè place ir. so rlghtfully d©serves In history It. stands out boause of lts nourishlng qualities, hlgli food value and cheapness, according to Ora E. Patterson, manager of thè Indianapolis Baklng Company. “Baking has become one of thè foreniost industrie of thè United States," Mr. Patterson said. “Science iias developed rnachinery and equlp ment to keep pace with thè demani! As a result bread today cari be prò ìueed of a hlghor qualitv and Under more satisfactory condltions than •ver b*fore, and no substitute to rplace lt -ver has been dlscovered. “During tiie past year our coni pany has added considerable equlp ment of thè most modem klnd. “Iyess than a year ago we lnfro luced Molly's Bread. Wo tried to make it thè lest ioaf of bread we < ould produce. Today Molly’s Bread approxlmately is 75 per cent of our ••ntire bread output. The housewife -as realized that lt pays to buv quality bread. Possibly she has experimented with thè cheapcr branda, hut thè growing demand has convinced us that, thè publlc wants quaMty bread. We put thè best of llour more milk, ere., info lt and that i>- wliat inakes lt faste dlfferently. “Plant sanitafion is a polnt which ve iiav stressed to a strong degreo. The piant is of tho latest. and most rnodern construction —equipped with rnachinery of thè latest design. The air which enfers tho building Is washed by a humidlfier or curtaln of | water which remox-o thè dust and j inipurttles from thè alr. “ r 'ur automobile equlpruent is p ! to *he minute. Our trucks are 1 horoughiy washed inside and out' every day. “The water used is all from deep j r-eiis. Our employes are given ! ‘horough medicai Inspectiori at iesular perioda. The tab’es and ma chlnery and fioors ore washed caro fiillv each day. “Our foreman, Mr. Lee Foreman, is a graduate of thè Dnnwoody In titut.e of Baking at Minneapolis, and ili our employos are thè most efficient ind experlenced that we can obtaJn. “The publlc alvrays Is welcome to isit our plant and we always are ;lad to show people through at any
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tions is placed at 13,927 and thè population at present is placed at 12,537 or 990 less than thè institutions could aetually aceommodate if taxed to thè limit. The distribution of population, however, is such that some of thè institutlons could aceommodate quite a largo number, while four at least are already crowded beyond their limit. The Central Hospital for thè Insane has a capacity for 1.434 inmates, but is accommodating 1,529. The Robert tV. Long Hospital has an estimated capacity of 100, but is accommodating 121, and thè State Sariitorium wtth a slmilar capacity is housing 125 patients. Tho most overerowded inetitution appears to be thè penai fami, thi capacity for which is given as
STfLESGRANGE FOH ICE CREAM Molded Forma Lose Popularity of Old Days. There has been a groat changt in tho demand for party ice rrcorn. acj cordlng to J. B. Browdcr. pr sident of 'thè Browder Ice Oream Company. 9’. X Senato Ave. “Tlilh change in publlc toste is par tìcul&rly notici able at Christina ; times.” President Browder said "When this company tìrst starteli in business sixtc n years ago no blrth i day ras ennsiderod complete ami no 1 Cliristmas party succosa unleas thè ice cream was served in molded forni, such as heart animala. Santa. Claus tlowrs. etc. "But with thè coming of th° multicolore.! and vari flavi red bricks of th- . present day tlu- demand for faney ; molded cream practicaliy haa ceased j It Is rery seidom that we gt an order row requlring thè use of our moulds “For years our company has eperiallzed on party orders. Wo malntaln a rs-gnlar delivery pervie© seven , days a we-k and are equipped to nati .11© any sort of an order. Our truck will make regalar deliveries all Christ iritis day. "From thè flrst our company has speclallzed in manufacturit! old fa-h ioned Ice cream. tir© klnd that bring back memorie of y.-.tir k: 1 >l..v TI nember tli© days when vou choppeu thè le* and turned thè crank yoursel: n order that you might b© suro to got • xactly thè ice cr< :un you wanted .-.t ice oream whose qualitv and purity could not be questione!!'/ "Those vere th© days when you could be certaln of geitlng a cream ©f ibi tini© tlavor and undouhted qu.ihty >'ou !t th© youngsters bave all they wanted. because you real'ze l thè high food value of thè produci. "Now v set out to do fhis woik for our distornerà wlthout i thè least lowering tii© high standard of oldftts’iioned Ice cream. The rapldlv in crraalng number of our custoniers shows Just how well wo succeeded in our pian. “Upon arriving at our plant. all milk immediately la pastetirlv.ed thorougllly and sterilizod. lt In then put luto thè freezer, w'nere lt remalns about twenty mtnutes It comes out *n on© of two forma, t ilk or brlck le© cream. It then gnes t© thè hardening room, wbere lt remalns for several hours. Then th© flnished prodtict is packed into th© can ready for delivery to tho customor. From thè etard polnt of sanltation. factory-inad© Ice cream has it all over th© kind Mary or Wlllle tisod to tnaka on thè baok porch.” TELLS OF BEING SHOT Clarence Jones. 23, coloretl, 536 W. Eloventh St., appeared at. thè city hospital laat night and asked that a bullet wound In t.hn calf of bis right eg h dressed. Jones said he was shot whilo at Blake and Walnut Sta., but rofused to teli who did thè shooting. n olic© hav© th narne ©f a susne©t.
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250, while 455 inmates were on thè roll cali today. Makes Statement Amos W. Butler, secretary of thè ! board, in a statement said: “So long as thè State and our Legisj lature condones this lamentable lack of facilities for caring for our unfor- | funate, just so long will there be unfortunates abroad who shoitld bo reoeiving State protection and care. When Indiana has awakened to thè i need of thè increase of its facilities, I Ulte Wisconsin and Massachusetts, ! then will thè State be able to render i prò per and adequate Service to its ini corrigible and nienlaljy deficient. CHRISTMAS TREES FIRES FOR FIRST TIME j City Fire Station Reeeive No Cali of Thls Nature. For thè tìrst tinic on record no calla to exteinguiah Christmas tree flres ! were received by thè sire departmont | Christmas day. The many warnings • issued result ed iti unusual care being j iak©n in th© decoratimi of trees, tire ! department officials said.
PLATE GLASS DEMAND HAS CROWN STEADILY \\ in ter Mentii Fai! to Relieve Shortage. Dealer Says. So grcat has thè demand for piate glass fcecomo that it has beoti difflcult for dealer to meet ‘he steadily grow ing demand. accordlng to Parker H. James, president of thè Indianapolis i OIaKH Company, 1002 Kentucky Ave. “Plato glass is now so universally i used." he said. "that under modem | condltione it has become an absolute ; rc©©ssity both in thè homo and In bi’sliies?." “Tho piate glass shortage is getting mor© acute every month. Ordinarily ' thè wlnter months are thè slack one? in th© glass business, but due to thè ! building boom and th© heavy demand from thè automobile factorles, wc are busier now than at any oth©r tlme !of thè year. Finte glass factori©s are working day and night but canno? meet th© demand. There is one-third moro piate glass being produced now ! than ever before in thè history of th- country This demand is due to thè builcdng boom, thè demand for i-lt'srd autom©bU©a and thè demand of fumitur© rnanufacttirers. “We ar fortunate in having a goocì i stock on band now due to our re- ; ceivlng a larg© shipment a short tini© ! ago This ! goirig fast, but we stili bave a considerable stock left or, i hand. W© handle and job all sorte ! of building glass. but lately we bave I iperlalized <>n piate glass. “l'ue to th acquisition of two new ' [dante which we recently fook over. : 'ini! thè expan.sion of our working i JaciJities at th© Kentucky piant, we ! ne in a bettor position to supply th© df-mar.ds for our produci than at any previolue tme Iti thè history ©f thls fìrm. “Th© Indianapolis Glass Company recently annomiced thè leasing of th© ai’.foinitig b’.i'ddlng, with a ffoor ppace about 'hre© tinc a th • siz© of tb.e pre <nt • ! tnt Th© building we re now ising will be immedlately converted luto th© er.larg*d quarters to thi outh of our present plant With tha i xpanded ffoor space wo will b© able t > use all tho rnachinery acqulred from thè Iloosiar GJass Company, and thls rnachinery will bo put into Service nr-xt montb. “Wc snpplied thè TCawneer coppr t©r© front construction in th© now Thompson restaurant in thè Thompson building at Illinois and Washington St. We aiso furnished and In--tnllcd th© glass and Ivawneer construotlon in thè new Woolworth 5 anq JO-cent fitore. We aro now working on tho front court -uetion for thè B.irrett Hardware Company, cn E. Washington St ” STREET CAR RUNS INTO FIRE DEPARTMENT TRUCK Mnierman Says Flis lìrakes \N ern Not. Working. When No. 26 tir© department ialder truck was being turned to enter thè tire houso at Tenth and Rural Sts., yesterday, streot car No. 982 collidei! with th© rear part of tho maclilne. The fender and running board wero crushed. Charles Gault. 317 E. Twenty-Seventli St., told Patrolmati Deoter he did not ha ve se tiri in tho car and could not stop, police aasert.
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WOMAN SHOT IN CHEST FOLLOWING QUARREL Charles Itowman Arrested on Charge of Being Assailant. Following alleged refusai of Mrs. Lucile Langford, 30, colored, 613 Darnell St., to leave her husband and accompany Charles Bowman, 28, colored, of Dayton, Ohio, last night, Bowman la alleged to hav© shot her in thè loft breast. Bowman later was arrest.ed. Bowman, police say, aiso is wanted on a charge of assault and ’cattery with intent to klll, it being alleged that he cut William Shirley, 230 W. Thirteenth St. FACES THREE CHARGES When Sergeant Drinkut and his squad of night riders saw an automobile without lights at 4 a. m. totìay on Central Ave., near Fourteenth Kt., they arrested Robert Smith, 2025 N. Alabama St., on charges of operating a rnotor vehicle while under th© influence of lic t uor, having no lights and resisting an officer.
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