Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 229, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 February 1923 — Page 15

FEB. 2, 1923

TWO ARE KILLED, •THREE HURT, FOUR DRIVERS SEATED Charlotte Wright, 6, and Mrs, Marie Greig, 46, Victims of Autos, Four men were under arrest today as the result of four automobile accidents Thursday, in which a child and a woman were killed and three persons injured. The dead: Charlotte Wright. 6. whose parents live at the Mars Hill Hotel. Mrs. Marie Greig, 46, of 1033 High St. The injured: Leland Quick. 29, of 145 W. Vermont St., condition serious, city hospital. .Miss Francis Greig, 21, of 1033 High St., slightly injured. Elmer Newport, 38, R. R. P., box 343, leg broken, St. Vincent's hospital. Persons arrested: Edward Johnson, 45, Plainfield, charged with manslaughter. Dr. J. W. Emhardt. 1612 S. East St., charged with manslaughter. Alva Woods. 24. of 107 W. Tenth St„ charged with drunkenness, operating a motor .-chicle while under the influence of liquor, assault and battery and failing to stop after an accident. Emery Franklin, 46. of 704 S. Meridian St., charged with drunkenness. . Child's Death Probed Coroner Paul F. Robinson, today investigated the death of Charlotte Wright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wright of the Mars Hill

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KENNETH GROSS, CHICAGO SALESMAN, TOLD POLICE HE RETURNED UNEXPECTEDLY FROM INDIANAPOLIS AND FOUND HIS WIFE. CATHERINE. 24, SHOWN HERE. IN THEIR APARTMENT WITH ANOTHER MAN. GROSS TOOK BOTH TO THE POLICE STATION AND ENTERED A FORMAL COMPLAINT OF DISORDERLY CONDUCT. NOW HE SAYS HE'LL SUE FOR DIVORCE.

Hotel. Immediately after the death, following an accident in front of the Mars Hill traction station. Edward Johnson, 45, Plainfield, driver of the car that struck the girl.

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came to police headquarters and was slated for manslaughter a!nd released on his own recognizance by order of the coroner. He told Robinson the little girl, who was with several other

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youngsters on her way home from school, suddenly darted down a short incline in front of his machine. He carried the younster into the hotel where she lived and summoned .medical aid. The mot er is in a critical condition. She was seriously ill before the accident. Mother and Daughter Hit Mrs. Marie Greig and her daughter, Miss Frances Greig, were struck by i an automobile driven by Dr. J. W. Emhardt, 1612 S. East St. Mrs. 1 Greig died at the city hospital at 1 a. m. today. Dr. Emhardt was driv- ! ing north on Madison Ave. near Morris St. Police say the automobile skidded forty-five feet and then went onto the sidewalk before stopping, i Dr. Emhardt was arrested on an involuntary mansluaghter charge and J released under $2,000 bond signed by EASY TO DARKEN YOUR GRAY HAIR You Can Bring Back Color and Lustre With Sage Tea and Sulphur When you darken your hair with Sage Tea and Sulphur, no one can tell, because it’s done so naturally, so evenly. Preparing this mixture, though, at home is mussy and troublesome. At little cost you can buy at any drug store the ready-to-use preparation, improved by the addition of other ingredients called “Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound." You just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your ( hair, taking one small strr.nd at a time. By morning all gray hair dis appears, and, after another aj%lica tion or two, your hair becomes beautifully darkened, glossy and luxuriant. Gray, faded hair, though no die grace, is a sign of old age, and as we all desire a youthful and attractive appearance, get busy at once with Wyeth’s Sage and Sulj'.ur Compound and look years younger.—Advertisement.

Christian J. 'Emhardt, attorney, 1010 Hume-Mansur building. One man was badly injured and two men were arrested in an automobile accident on the Speedway Rd. Thursday night. Leland Quick was in a serious condition at the city hospital today. Quick was driving east with Joe

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A Special Selling Event of Broken Lots of COATS For Women and Misses

If yon are looking for a coat to wear now or into the spring, it will be to your interest to see these remarkable garments, and conservative styles like these could be worn next year.

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Gaebler, 145 W. Vermont St. An automobile driven by Alva Woods, 24, of 107 W. Tenth St„ west bound in the 3700 block on the Speedway Rd., collided with Gaebler’s automobile. Emery Franklin, 46, of 704 S. Meridian St., was riding in Woods’ car. After the accident Woods drove to Tenth St. and Tibbs Ave., where they were ar-

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I rested by Sergeant Stroh and Deteci tive Purvis. j A bottle of white mule, it is said, j was found under the seat of Wood's automobile, by Edward P. Dougherty, I who lives north of the Speedway, j Thursday. He gave the liquor to poj lice. ! Elmer Newport, 38, R. R. P., box

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343, was at St. Vincent’s Hospital today suffering from a broken leg. Newport was injured Thursday when he was struck by an automobile owned by the Frank Bird Taxi Company and driv.en by Robert R. Harritt, 814 Greer St.

CHILDREN’S MUN SI N G UNION SUlTS— Medium weight, high neck, long sleeve and ankle length; $1.50 quality f JfC —First Floor.

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Men’s $5.00 Wool Flannel SHIRTS “Auto” brand, collar attached, coat style; navy blue, khaki and oxford; well made, full cut; sizes 14 to 171/2.

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