Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 279, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 April 1923 — Page 5
MONDAY, APRIL 2, 1922
§LL OF LIBERTY §)fSATTTED IrO BUSINESS BOOM Bocal Broker Asserts Public B§| Will Invest Elsewhere for H Higher Returns, dec I;nr in Li' r:y I!•u-i • - Hes, has become a n.af.-r <■' public and oom-eni of holders of Government se-rm-ities. Questions as to reasons for decline are 1 t : asked. nfß lewton Tea ' • falling prices, gives three: Increased which, er l\v. ajPched six per cent, which is from to one at: i or., ->iu ;r: • 'pan norn’.'l is a cant relit:;-; pQjlor. \Ve effect of tins rise in money K on the Liberty bon ! market, is to encottrac'c l.,;::i it- ” on, per from w ! .y Tyßfn P : the over]i us been HD 5 felt in tlie market. Gove Federal f ’ k - r issues. last and general explanation fallir.it KuSLnssues run . ’"" jEOa*. which means that when prices inary commodities b'tgin to soar lectin g a business boom which speculative or Investment atto those of means —that the remunerative issues are forsaken those offering higher return. PJfAs to the continuance of the deHna. Todd has r.o comment to make. ***& years in brokerage trade have seaHaned his belief that no one can algauge the bottom of a failing Htarket or pick the crest of a boom. Xot a day passes, local brokers say. hat hundreds of local holders of •je overnment issues do not make InKulry at their oflices regarding the H -yes of Liberty bonds. The wide Zs str'bution given these securities has interested thousands in the security Bnarket who before the war had never H>oked at a stock quotation, brokers HLssert. IIYRQWEiS H IN SHOOTING Petel Stansch Wounded After I Pursuit of Spouse. As al result of a family battl* in whicE- weapons are said to have ;n----cluJPol a hatchet, a brick and a revolver! Pete Stansch, 30, of 1025 X. Ketwham St., was at the city hospital today with a bullet wound it: his tight jtjJ, wife, Bessie, said he came home druifk and asked if a man had deliver, 8 some white mule She said she iepßed “no," and added that she wo4ild call police if it was delivered. the fight started. :e. she said, started to hit her. ran to the home of her sister, Anna Gleger, 1023 X. Ketcham pursued and hurled a ha • hough a window glass, police were iMw! His wife and Mr. and Mrs. SJJIr fled to the homo of Mrs. Mary another sister. w:f< of Louis 34. of 2927 W. Tenth St. Pete, ShV with a brick, entered the home. Mrs. Bacich with the brick andh' hurled It hack at his h<-.-*d ! were told. Bacich ordered Stanach to leave, he said, and when he refused. him. —k Polich abarc-d Bacich with shoot l?te with intent to kill and Illegal p, session firearms. Stansch was changed wilh drunkenness. assault and uatterj®|od malicious trespass. PRODUCE FREIGHT RATE ISREDUGED New Classiflc.Vion Prescribed • by CommerceV)ommission, By United Preen WASHINGTON. . .ril 2.—The Interstate Commerce oLamission today 'ordered a reduction ill rates between the Missouri River aV> Mississippi River crossings on ea\hound shipments of live and dreY'd poultry, butter and eggs from Mlsouri River points between Kansas cV, Mn., and simiy City, lowa, to poinlin the region east of the Indiana-IMiois State line and south of the Ohlo^iver. The commission prescribe anew classification of the product.%> equalise the chatges with other (Vpos of trlffic, but refused to award%,> pa rations. \ TEXAS MAN FLOGGED \ BY KIDNAPER bAiD Sy C Texaa. April 2.—R. I Burleson of Wewar, Texas, today t<M * authorities of being severely fioggel and otherwise mistreated during thd night by a band of kidnapers. Burleson, after being flogged was taken near the business district where a chain was placed about his neck and ha was beaten over the head with reTolvers, buckets of creosote were peered over his head, Burleson said. The man la In a serious oondltion.
Meetings Here Tuesday Indianapolis Motor Bus Association—Luncheon, Lincoln. State Florists’ Association of Indiana —Dinner, Lincoln. Congress of the disciples of Christ —Annual meeting, Severin. Home- Complete Exposition— Manufacturers’ building. Fairground. Purchasing Agents—Luncheon, C. of C. St. Mihiel-Lper Post, American Legion—Luncheon, C. of C. American Legion, Post 84— Luncheon, Board of Trade. Allied Motor Commerce Luncheon, Spink-Arms. Rotary Club—Luncheon, Claypool. I. A. A. U. —Luncheon, C. of C. Paint, Oil and Varnish Club— Luncheon, C. of C. Grace Presbyterian Men — Luncheon, C. of C. Gyro Club —Luncheon, Lincoln. .Mercator Club —Luncheon, Spink-Arms. Estimators’ Club Dinner, Spink-Arms. American Chemical Society— Luncheon. C. of C. B. P. O. E. Xo. 13 —Lodge meeting, Denison. University of Michigan Alumni —Luncheon, Lincoln. American Legion Luncheon, Severin.
HEBREWS OBSERVE PASSOVER FEAST Jewish Congregations Will Celebrate During Week. The exodus of the Hebrews from Egypt in Blbical days is recalled in the feast of the Passover, being ob served by Jewish congregations this week. The festival began Saturday at sunset and lasts seven days. Orthodox churches observe It for eight days. A symbol of the hurried departure from Egypt is the matzoh, a flat wafer unleavened l>y flour, which is eaten during the week. Services to close the Passover will he held Friday night and Saturday by the Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation, Tenth and Delaware Sts., and also Sunday by the orthodox congregations. Few Attacks on Vetoes Less than 100 of more than 2.000 letters receive! by Governor McCray following close of the Legislature censured the executive for his action in vetoing three measures, it was said today. Veto of the soldiers’ bonus hill, the Moorhead anti-speedway bill and the cooperative marketing bill evoke little criticism. It was said. Sweet Odors In the breath The odor of purity, not perfume. Kill offensive odors when you meet your friends Cigar odors, food decay, stomach disorders, etc. May Breath tablets place the means over and instantly at your command. 10 c °nd Gd'mfyf) ! OCc Jwnft tnoixxW An antiseptic mouth wash ia candy form. Instantly deodorizes both the mouth ad stomach. Gives spring odora to the breath. In the stomach it also arts as a digestant. Carry with you. All druggists.
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