Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 259, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 March 1923 — Page 6
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AUTO SALES BOON! AS CROWDS BREAK ATTENDANCE MUX Plans Laid for Fitting Finish to Show in Dance Saturday Might, With hundreds streaming to the State fairground to view the Automobile Show officials expected Thursday’s record attendance of 13,000 to go by the board today. Out-of-town cars loaded with Pa, Ma and the kids, who have waited for the week-end to make the trip, were numerous. Unprecedented sales of big cars dressed gaily in red, green or blue, and of little ones colored a demure black made terrible onslaughts in the ranks of pedestrians and old Dobbin. Big or little, four, six or right cylinder, the crowds eyed them all eagerly, while Pa Public fingered iiis bank book speculatively. Best Ever, Says Sanders “This Is the best auto show I’ve ever seen." said Charjes Sanders of the Sanders-Haynes Motor Company. "We sold eight cars and have orders for future deliveries of twice that many.” Sacco’s Royal Italian Band, playing a regular program and any jazz piece on request, was received with enthusiasm. In addition to the regular musical program today Maude Mary Lawreice. soprano, was to sing. A “fun and frolic” program will close the show Saturday night. To furnish music for the thousands expected to dance, a second band has been engaged. The huge revolving mirror chandelier in the center of the hail will illluminate the dance, with four spotlights playing on it Distinguished Visitors Among the more distinguished visitors Thursday were Governor McCray, Eddie Riekenbacken and Howard (Howdy) Wilcox. So great were the throngs that when Governor McCray slipped in unannounced the management could not locate him until a few minutes before lie left althr ugh he remained an hour.
SEVEN HELD FOR - PROBEOFATTACK Police Investigate Gang Assault on Detective, Detectives today were questioning •even negroes, charged on Thursday night by Patrolmen Rubush, Branch and Pearsey with vagrancy, to determine whether they were connected with an assault on William Laffey, Lake Erie & Western railorad detective, Wednesday night. A colored prisoner was taken from Laffey by a gang of negroes, his re voiver seized and three shots fired at him. The prisoner was* found at Twentieth St. and Columbia Ave. with a load of coal Laffey believed was stolen. At city prison, where the men were held under high bond, they said they were Robert Noble. 22. 1120 E. Nineteenth St.; George Woods, 32, of 2021 Columbia Ave.; Henry Pendleton. 35, of 113S E. Twentieth St.; Sterling Collins, 40, of 1161 Alvord St.; July Johnson, 40, of 1019 E. Twentieth St: Albert Hood, 33, of 2064 Columbia Ave., and Eugene Ballard, 35, of 920 Yandes St.
CORNERS TO EE MARKED Decorations Will Remind < iiy of Wooden Shingle Fire Hazards. Prominent comers in Indianapolis soon are to have anew decoration — samples of fire-resistant roofing-—ac-cording to plans made by the Chamber of Commerce fire resistant committee today. John E. Riedel, chairman, announced that a campaign to eliminate 7,000 wooden shing-D roofs during 1923 will he opened at Caleb Mills Hall, Shortridge High School, ;r 7:45 p. in. Tuesday, March 27. Moving pictures showing wooden shingle roof fire hazards will be shown. At today’s meeting. Fire Chief O’Brien said that fires caused by wooden shingle roofs were reduced from 1.842 in 1921 to 1.220 in 1922. He said of sixty-seven tires up to Feb. 23, this year, fifty-seven were caused by wooden shingle roofs. MERGER OF CIVIC CLUBS Joint Meeting Planned March 21 to Fleet fiificers. Officers will be elected for a proposed merger of the Capitol Avenue Protective Association and the North Central Civic Association at a joint meeting March 21, in the auditorium of Public Fchool No. 36, Capitol Ave. and Twenty-Eighth St. All persons living north of Fall Creek, west of Capitol Ave., and south of Fairview Park, are invited.
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Trio Held to Federal Grand Jury on Dope Charges
After a hearing today before United States Commissioner Charles W. Moores, William W. Klein, 36. and his wife, Catherine, 26. \veve held uni.yr SI,OOO bond and Dr. Herman Spacek, 41, claiming to be a dentist, under $2,000 bond, ponding investigation of charges of violating the narcotic act.. The three were arrested, with Samuel Cartlcdge, 40, Montgomery, Ala., in a raid on a room at the Hotel Bates Thursday night by Federal nar-
- umrat .... - o'uuiig to iiuiiuc, us uie woman w States Commissioner Charles W. gave her name as Evelyn Niche n rested on charge of stealing a dr, rus wife, Catherine, 2b. 'were held un- . , „ . d • (j o H BgS-pHHjglßjr from a downtown store. She serv Spacek, 41, claiming to be a dentist, said. lion of charges of violating the'nar- -• the state board of dental examine j'„ thr- o v. < e arrested, with Samuel Cartlcdge, 40, Montgomery,
DR. 11. W. GWIN, NEW ALBANY, FEDERAL NARCOTIC AGENT FROM THE CHICAGO OFFICE EXAMINING SEIZED DOPE AND EQUIPMENT.
ootic agents, who said they had been working on the case three months. Narcotics were found ingeniously hidden in talcum powder boxes, tooth
MINERS’ ELECTION RESULTS I FEW NEW OFFICERS Second Election Results in Terre Haute District Announced. Bn Init,:il Prigs TERRE HAUTE, Ind , March 9. The second election of the United Mine Workers of this district made few changes in the pluralities of the first flection The result of the second election, held Feb. 13, 1923, are as follows: International Board Member —W. D. Vanhorn, Terre Haute, i District Vice President—T. I. RobI erts, Terre Haute. District Executive Board (Sub-dis-tri-r No. 2) —Harvey Cartwright. Sullivan. District Executive board (Sub disI irict No. 3) —James H. Terry, Dugger. Assistant to the Legal Department 1 William Lackey, BiekneU; Joe Wal- • lace, Terre Haute. District Auditor and Credentials . Committee (Sub district No. 1) —Earl > Jones, Terre Haute, and Roscoe Bar- : rett, Shelbum. * District Tellers —Joe Edward, Bick r.ell, and D. Roberts. Linton. Delegation S’ate Federation Labor T. I. Roberts, Terre Haute, and Ray ! Uirsrclifield, Terre Haute. . Hoosler Briefs j LAFAYETTE Rings valued at j SI,OOO were tfirown away by Leonard : Horwitz who grew tired of playing j with the “trinkets” which he found ; while his mother was away.
ROCK PORT—While Bud Hartwell was talking to some friends in jail, officers raided hia home and found a quantity of liquor. He r ontir.ued his visit with friends.
M’RORA —Frnnk M I.aws 59. has resigned as cashier of the Versailles State hi if: after almost thirty years of service during which time lie never lest a. days work. MARION —Elmer Bogue, chief engineer at tlm Marion city water works, is the oldest city employe having been employed contlnously thirty-five years. LIOONIER —The Rev. S. W. Paul former pastor of a church here, has served notice that he will return to Ligonier soon to prosecute several "gossipers” who, he says, slandered him. COLUMBIA CITY---!■--putics from the sheriff s office rushed to a drug store bent upon arresting a stranger v. ho. they had been informed, was selling “white mule.'’ They found the salesman selling candy labelled “white mule.’ PORTLAND—Tentative plans have been outlined to teach the violin in the high school. It is planned to use money derived from entertainments to purchase instruments. COLUMBUS —Jujian Sharpnack, attorney, has gone to Washington, D. C to take a position in the Department of Justice The position pays $3,000 a year.
HARTFORD CITY—The home economies class of the Hartford City high school has challenged a team from Munele high school to a biscuit making contest.
MARION —Coaeh Knute Rockne of
paste tubes and pipes, officers said. . Cartlcdge is being > held by city deteoties. Katherine Klein was identified, ac-1
Notre Dame told high school boys he | feared tea would be served between i halves and football games woujd r.o ; written up in the society columns un- j less present-day youth quit “lounge | lizard” habits. VINCENNES—Ten policemen armed with shotguns are parading Vincennes streets during the early morning hours, shooting all stray dogs. ANDERSON SENDS TUREETO PRISON! Brothers Sentenced in Bank- s ruptcy Case. • Oscar H. Bloom, formerly owner of the Central Meat Market and Bloom's Loan Office. Indianapolis, was in Jail today awaiting transportation to Atlanta, Ga,, where he will serve an eighteen months' sentence for violation of the bankruptcy laws. Bloom, ■ Jus brother, Hayner. ami Harry Rabin witz. were sentenced by Judge Albert ; 11. Anderson Thursday. They were found guilty by a jury two weeks ago. Rabinwitz was given a sentence of SULPHA CLEARS OP ROUGH OR RED SKIN Any breaking out of the skin, even fiery, itching eczema, can be quickly overcome by applying a little Mentho Sulphur, declares a noted skin j specialist. Because of its germ de- j stroying properties, this sulphur ! preparation begins at one" to soothe irritated skin and he..! eruptions such as rush, pimples and ringworm. It seldom fails to remove the tor merit and disfigurement, and you do ait have to wait for relief from cm j arrassment. Improvement quickly I .shows. Sufff'rcrs from skin trouble j should obtain a small jar of Howies j Mentho Sulphur from any good drug-I gist and use it like cold cream.—Ad | vertisement. WASH YOUBKIONIYS e? DPW lIEP Flush your kidneys by drinking a quart of water eacli day, also take salts occasionally, says a noted au- , thority, who tells us that too much I rich food forms acids which almost paralyze the kidneys .n their efforts ■to expel it from tlie blood. Tiiey be i come sluggish and weaken; then you i may suffer with a dull misery in the | kidney region, sharp pains In the back !or sick headache, dizziness, your stomach sours, tongue is coated, and | when the weather is bad you have | rheumatic twinges. The urine gets cloudy, full of sediment, the channels ‘ often get sore and irritated, obliging you to seek relief two err three times during the night. To help neutralize these irritating acids, to help cleanse the kidneys arid Hush off the body's urinous waste, get four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy here; take a tabiespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days, and your kidneys may than act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for years to help flush and stimulate sluggish kidneys; also to neutralize the acids in the system so they no longer irritate, thus often j relieving bladder weakness. | Jad Saits is Inexpensive; cannot Injure and makes a delightful efferves cent, lithia water drink. By all means have your physician examine your kidneys at least twice a year.—Advertisement.
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cording to police, as the woman who gave her name as Evelyn Nichols, Birmingham, Ala., Feb. 1, when arrested on a charge of stealing a dress from a downtown store. She served ten days in the county jail, police said. Dr. H. C. McKittrick, secretary of the State board of dental examiners,
said Spacek never has been registered as a dentist in Indiana, and Is not a graduate of a dental school, so fur as he knows.
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! is recovering from serious burns sufi sered when a superheated C., I & W. ■ engine, pulling a freight train of | which he was head brakeman, cxplod- AjJBpA ed at Mitchellville iCwfeJu last niehi. Moore was riding in the . ..JBt J? engine cab when the explosion oc cur red. He is at . list. Vincent’s Hos- n([ . ... • pita I today. y .. Engineer L. G. i Kersey, 249 N. Tre- A flj ! mont Ave., and--J. M. St. 'J* *’#4;. fl I Clair escaped by ' TJL £ MS ! leaping. St Clair f * , flg ! was overcome by v =£,. Moore suffered I RAN K MOORE burns on his face, ■ hands and feet. Police were told the explosion occurred after the flue of the locomotive gave way. A relief train was cailed by Conductor J. A. Jtohr, 133 S. Elder Ave., who ran a mile to a telephone. Dr. Thomas Dugan. 2533 W. Washington St., was in charge of relief workers and administered first aid. The trainmen were brought to the west end of the Moorfleld yards, whore the train was met by the city
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! ambulance and the police emergency i squad. Moore was taken to the hospital. Mitchellville is about seven miles west of the city. mfm TO STATE BURDEN, SAYS PASTY CHIEF Only Measure Helping Taxpayer Was Vetoed, Cham- • bers Charges, The Legislature Increased the tax burdens between $8,000,000 and $lO,00,000 a year, an amount ir. excess of all the direct taxes collected prior to 1919, when the Goodrich tax law became effective. Senator Walter S. Chambers, Democratic State chairman, said today. The principal additions are the automobile license bill, which will increase the return from fees from $3,000,000 to $7,000,000 a year, and the gasoline tax, which will net $4,000,000 a year, Chambers said. He said the one bill passed, which would have assisted the taxpayer, was vetoed. It increased mortgage exemptions from SI,OOO to $2,000. An English school is teaching its pupils the songs of wild birds, by j means of gramophone records. 'GRAND TD HAVE YOUR HEALTH’ s.iys Mrs. Jenny Evans of Detroit, Mich. Few of us appreciate our health until we lose it. Mrs. Evans worked in.;i factory, but' owing to a weakness, and pains In her back she was forced to give up work. She says: "A friend recommended Lydia E. Pinkhatn’s Vegetable Compound and it made me well. It is grand to have your health, to feel well all the time and to go around like other women without that awful torture of female troubles." Women who are suffering from siich trouble* should rememer that Lydia B. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound is the tried anil true medicine, now recognized everywhere as the standard remedy for female Ills.—Advertisement.
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