Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 235, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 February 1923 — Page 11
FKfDAY, FEB. 9, 1923
KiPLINfiER BURIAL SERB TODAY Veteran Salesman Dies After Brief Illness, Funeral services of Charles L>. Kiplinger, 64, of 2234 Park Ave,, who died Wednesday after a brief illness, were arranged for 2 p. m. today at the home, with burial in Crown Hill cemetery. The Rev. T. W. Graften officiated. Mr. Iviplinger, a resident of Indinapolis more than thirty years, was , salesman for the Albert Gall company for seventeen years, and was i iso connected with the Badger Furniture Company. He was born at Lima, Ohio. Mr. Kiplinger was a member of the Third Christian church; the Mystic Tie Lodge, F. and A. M.; Modern Woodmen of America; Odd Fellows and the Royal Arcanum Lodge. Surviving are the widow: one son, Walter C-. of Indianapolis; two ■ rothers, Oscar, of Omaha, Neb., and Will, of Newcastle, Ind., and one - ister, Mrs. Elizabeth Scott, of Warsaw, Ind. Ked Chiffon Red chiffon Is a popular material for evening and dinner gowns. It Is frequently trimmed with rhinestones or beads of the same color. Don’t 'Cuss’ Year Corns Let “Gets-It” End Them World's Greatest Corn Harvester Everybody, everywhere needs to know what nulho-s ot 1.-lto have a'ea lv l-xv ei ahaui Gets-It,” the guaranteed painless com and lllous remover. Any com, no matter bow deep rooted, departs quickly when -‘Gets-It” ...-rives. Wonderfully simple, yet simply wonderful, because all soreness stops with the first application. Get rid of your corn and wear shoes that fit Costs but a trifle—everywhere; nothin? at gil if it fails. E. Lawrence & Cos., Mfr., Chicago.
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CLEAN-UP PLANS STARTED Garden Flower Society (o Aid Fire Department and Chamber. Beginning next month and continuing about three weeks, the spring clean-up will be held, Jacob E. Riedel, chief of the fire prevention division of the fire department, said today. After this annual civic beautification contests will be held. Active cooperation will be given the department and the Chamber of Commerce by the Garden Flower Society, the organization decided Thursday night. ARRESTED IN ACCIDENT Charles Andrews Charged With Motoring "Under Influence." Charles Andrews, 453 N. LaSalle St., is charged with operating a motor vehicle while Intoxicated. Ills sedan collided with an automobile driven by Fred Burrows, 247 N. Davidspn St., Thursday night at New York and Dorman Sts. Andrew’s car was badly damaged. Coat Taken Off Line S. L. Carney, 2317 N. Pennsylvania St., today reported a $75 coat 6tolen from a clothes line In his rear yard.
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SANDERS SLATED AFTERACCIDENT Automobile Wedged Between Street Car and Curb. After an automobile driven by Charles Sanders, 33, of 3342 Carrolton Ave., was wedged between a street car and a curb at Twenty-First St. and Boulevard PI. at 5:50 a. m. today, Sanders was charged with operating ~a motor vehicle while under the influence so liquor and drunkenness. Sanders said he was a member of the Sanders-Haynes Motor Car Company. 1025 N. Meridian St., according to police. He was uninjured, but his car was damaged. Sanders was driving east on Twenty-First St. and started to turn at Boulevard PI. just as inbound Northwestern street car No. 883 turned south. Earl Larry, 312 W. Nineteenth St., was motorman and Bert Knight, 301 Villa Ave.. conductor.
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
MAKING NEW LAWS
SENATE These bills were Introduced In the Senate Thursday; No. 301 (Baxter) —Permltitng the State board of finance to make temporary loans from special funds to general funds to take care of deficits that may occur in treasury. Finance. No. 302 (Brown) —Providing that townships may deposit public funds in adjoining county banks. Judiciary l;. No. 303 (Cann) —Legalizing records of mortgages released by corporations when transaction fails to show corporate 6eal. Judiciary A. no. 304 (Holmes) —Amending laws on negotiable instruments to conform to court decision in Illinois. Banks and trust companies. ■No. 305 (Holmes) —Amending workmen'* compensation law by providing penalties for negligent insurance companies. Insurance. Salary Cut Asked No. 306 (Hartzell) —Reducing salaries of township assessors in certain townships in Allen County. Fees and salaries. No. 307 (Lutz) —Amending laws so tht townships and incorporated toiyns may build high schools jointly. Education. No. 308 (Saunders)—Legalizing acts of notaries public, who have acknowledged execution of written contracts. Judiciary B. No. 30!) (Steele)—Codifying drainage laws. Administration measure. Swamp lands and drains. No. 310 (Cleveland)—Amending fire Insurance law-s to cut premiums on rates. Insurance No. 311 (Cleveland)—Amending lnsur-
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fence laws so that foreign companies are placed on same basis as home companies. Insurance. One Bill Postponed No. 312 (Steele) —Permitting cities and towns to expend up to SI,BOO to support band. Fees and salaries. This bill was indefinitely postponed in the Senate: No. 237 (Perkins) —Fixing fees and salary ’of prosecuting attorney of St. Joseph County. These bills passed the Senate: No. 182 (Perkins)—Providing for sale of certain land in St. Joseph County. (361.) No. 211 (Durham)—Cutting down "good time’’ allowance given to prisoners on State farm at Putnamville for good behavior. (42-0.) No. 210 (Lutz) —Limiting fees of attorneys in ditch and drain proceedings to 1 per cent of total cost in pobs in excess of SIO,OOO. (31-9.) No. 240 (Brown) —Refunding taxes and assessment charges paid by Portor County residents for land deeded back to State. (37-0.) No. 168 (Hartzell) —Permitting married women under 18 to convey real estate with consent of husband if ho is over 21. (28-1.) This bill lacked constitutional majority to pass the Senate: No. 258 (Beardsley)—(Jiving Indiana benefits of Shepherd-Towner Federal maternity act. (21-19.) These bills were withdrawn in the Senate: No. 222 (Richards) —Repealing law fix-
ing salary of prosecuting attorney In Vigo County. No. 252 (Harmon) —Amending tioii laws to expedite dissolution of corporatioas. HOUSE These bills were Introduced In the House Thursday: No. 860 (Bender- Freeman-Townend-Johnson (Hamilton) - Trowbridgo - Shull-Haines-Flock-Thursten-Brown-Drake - Rlngo) — Repeals teachers’ pension fund law. Education. No. 361 (Peterson) —Legalize* certain school bonds. Judiciary B. No. 362 (Bierly)—Amends an act concerning public cemeteries. Judiciary A. No. 363 (Xsenbarger)—Provides for appointment and commissioning of railroad police by Governor. Railroads. No. 364 (Hull) —Provides for establishment of $150,000 indemnity fund for owners of catle condemned as tubercular. Ways and means. No. 365 (Perkins) — Provides for equal representation of men and women In party organizations. Elections. No. 366 (Schwartz) — Amend* act providing fees for extradition of prisoners. Criminal code. Veterans' Encampment No. 367 (Updike)—Authorizes Indianapolis to appropriate $30,000 for Veteran* of Foreign Wars encampment. Soldiers. No. 368 (Jones) —Authorizes two-day county teachers’ institutes and soar-day township institutes. Education. No. 369 (Punshon) —Regulates sanitation of industrial plants. State medicine and public health. The following Senate bill was indefinitely postponed In the House: No. 88 (Buchanan) —Concerned rights of
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city councils to define and annex boundaries and districts of cities. Cities and Towns. The following- House bills were indefinitely postponed: No. 223 (Schwing)—Abolished State board of accounts, transferring duties to State auditor. Judiciary B.
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No. 331 (Collin*)—Required an animaldrawn vehicles to display light* at front and rear at nkiht. Roads. No. 343 (Thurston-Townsend) — Gave State highway commission right of eminent domain in constructing and straightening roads. Road*.
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