Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 246, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 February 1923 — Page 12
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ROTHS TERM STATE CONCLAVE ‘LIVELIEST -EVER’ Merle Sidener to Address Final Session at Michigan City, By Time* Special MICHIGAN CITY, Ind., Feb. 22. — Group luncheons today and a meeting: tonight in the chapel of the Indiana State Prison were features of the 1923 Indiana Rotary conference which closes here tonight. An entertainment tonight following a dinner In the main dining room of the prison, will conclude what Rotarians term the “liveliest session ever held.” Merle Sidener of Indianapolis will speak tonight. Other speakers: W illiam A Wirt, Gary; Judge Raymond Springer, Connersville, and prominent representatives and officers of International Rotary. Scores of Indianapolis Rotarians were conspicuous at a banquet Wednesday night at the Spaulding Hotel. Judge James A. Collins and Michael Foley were leaders In a pilgrimage through prison. Approximately one thousand Indiana Rotarians are attending the conference, enjoying the complete abandon with which the city has welcomed them. Worth W. Pepple of Michigan City welcomed the visitors. Ralph W. Abbott, secretary of the Indianapolis club, was cheered when he reported the raising of more than SBI,OOO for the Riley Memorial Association. HI-JACKER KILLED IN PITCHED GUN DUEL Railroad Detective and Six Bandits Engage in Battle. By Vnitrd Pre s, OMAHA, Feb. 22.—Marty Maher, hijacker, was killed and two other bandits are believed to have been wounded in a spectacular gun battle between F.aifroad Detective Samuel C. Curtis and six bandits in the Great Western freight yards today. More than forty shots were fired. The bandits were attempted to rob a liquor car. Three Autos Missing Three automobiles were stolen on Wednesday night; owners, Arthur J. Phelan, 1401 E. Market St.; John S. Greer, Ft. Benjamin Harrison, and Glenn B. Ralston, 143 E. Market St. CORE THROAT 7 J Gargle with warm salt water —then apply over throat — Visits VARo R u a Over 17 Million Jan Used Yearly
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WHAT IS THE BEST DUMBBELL YOU HAVE HEARD? SEND DUMBBELL SAYINGS TO THE DUMBBELL EDITOR, THE TIMES. It was just learned today that Pa Whooza Dumbbell had an ambition to become a farmer, but his first crop was a failure on account of planting his corn without opening the cans. He went over to Justa Dumbbell’s farm to buy some livestock. Justa said the only thing he had was a little white mule, but that It was plenty lively. Pa Whooza said he couldn’t use it as his was gasoline engine called for one horse-power.— R. G. Other readers of The Times say the Dumbbell family Is non compos mentis, and even believe: That the anti-trust law applies to burglars.—W. T. W. That only automobiles are allowed on Easy St. —F. J. That ammonia is a disease. —L. P.
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THURSDAY, FEB. 22,1923
