Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 9, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 May 1923 — Page 12

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lUSTICE WULSON SAYS IT’S HARD TO PANEL JURY He Declares Himself Capable of Handling Own Peace Court, Despite vigorous protests on his part, Isaflor Wulfson will have a jury trial in his justice of the peace* court just across from the courthouse. * Judge James M. Leathers today ordered "Wulfson to impanel a Jury, after an indignant attorney, Jacob Morgan, had hailed the justice into court to force him to give Morgan's client a jury trial. As he heard the judge's order today Wulfson turned to his constable and called: “Prank, get a jury for this afternoon. Let’s have no more of this quibbling.” “Please, Tour Honor, do I keep juries where I can reach up in the air and snatch one?” demanded Isadore Monday as he paced up and down with hands clenched under the skirts of his swallow-tail coat. “Juries aren't so easy to get. All the working people, thank goodness, are working. And besides a jury wild fill up my little court. In the good old days I could get a jury from a saloon in no time, but no more. “I look at the other party when he comes in, srr.ile sand says ‘How dee do.’ Right away he doesn’t like my look. When I say “Gentlemen, please stand up and be sworn.’ then he gets up and says, ‘we want a jury.’ Constitutional Rights "Did you ever hear the like, Judge, Ycur Honor?” Morgan interposed at this point of the oration and said he only demanded the constitutional rights of his client. “Constitutional rights,” snorted Justice Wulfson, by this time more than excited at what he termed “an attempt to defeat justice in his little court.” “I guess I got rights to make rules for my court, same as other courts. Ain't 1 a constitutional court?” “I already gave the other side judgment, anyhow, so let him take an appeal if they don’t like my court. That’s what I tell them.” STUTZ TAKES LEASE To Use Building Where Car First Was Assembled. William X. Thompson, president and general manager of the Stutz Motor Company of America, Inc., announced today that the company has completed negotiations for leasing a three story structure at the southwest corner of Tenth and Roanoke Sts. from the Albert E. Uhl Company. The new building has an area of 16.000 square feet, which will be utilized for incoming materials In order to be able to use the space now devoted to these purposes In the main Stutz plants for production. The site just leased at one time housed the first assembly plant of the Stutz Company and was later used exclusively for the building of the Stutz car. lie Pauw Tennis Team Wins Bu Times Special GREEXCASTLE. Ind.. May 22.—De Pauw defeated Wabash in tennis here Monday, four matches to two. The locals won two singles matches and both doubles. Hadley and Africa were the Wabash winners. Xesblt and Pinkerman of De Pauw won singles’ matches. In the doubles Xesbit, Moll and Thompson-Pinkerton of De Pauw were winners. Perfectiin Batter Makes Kiddies Grew.—Adr.

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FRIEDA’S FOLLIES By M. E. Have the loveliest of gardens. I tend the flowers myself. Roses are my specialty. A neighbor had been stealing them. I was raging. A tvall she could not climb. Encompassed the garden. Here was a mystery, indeed. I laid in wait one day. * At last a brick was removed, Then another. Her hand and arm were plainly visible. I had not forgotten to bring my dog. But animals are so unreliable. I bit her. . *

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A ham was placed on one side of a falsely balanced scales, and its weight registered sixteen pounds, when placed on the other side, the weight was recorded as nine pound*, what was the true weight of the ham? Yesterday’s Answer: WM To divide the horseshoe into six separate pieces, each piece containing one nail-hole, the blacksmith cut the shoe as shown in Fig. 1; then laying the three pieces side by side, he cut them in half as shown In Fig. 2, with one straight cut, thus obtaining six pieces with two straight cuts. NEW YORK KEEPS OFFICES Legion Heads Disregard Resolution to Move Journal Hero. Offices of the American Legion weekly will not be moved from New York to Indianapolis. A resolution providing for moving the offices, adopted at the Legion convention at New Orleans last year, was disregarded by the national executive committee, meeting at Legion headquar-te-rs Monday. Removal from New York would interfere seriously with advertising pat ronage, those opposed to the move, said. Throe Arrested in Fight Three men were under arrest today •on charge of assault and battery as a result of a fight Monday night at Alabama and Ohio Sts. The fight started In a pool room. Those arrested were James and Sam Jordan, 1132 N. Alabama St., and Gordon Holland, 307 E. Ohio St. SULPHUR CLEARS UP ROUGH OR RED SKIN Face, Neck and Arms Easily Made Smooth. Says Specialist. Any breaking out of the skin, even fiery, itching eczema, can be quickly overcome by applying a little MenthoSulphur, declares a noted skin specialist. Because of Its germ destroying properties, this sulphur preparation begins at once to soothe irritated skin and heal eruptions such as rash, pimples and ring worm. It seldom falls to remove the torment and disfigurement, and you do not have to wait for relief from em barrassment. Improvement quickly shows. Sufferers from skin trouble should obtain a small jar of Rowlea Mentho-Sulphur from any good druggist and use it like cold cream.—Advertisement.

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FIVE OF FAMILY MOVING TO NEWHOME ARE KILLED Husband Unaware of Accident Until He Gazes Into Face of Dead Wife, Bu Times Special FRA> TLIN, Ohio, May 22. Dreams of anew home are rudely shattered today for Bert Williams. With his family of five, he was moving from Franklin to Germantown. His family was riding In a moving van driven by Jess Gross, 50. He was following in his machine. The family, consisting of his wife, Mrs. Margaret Williams, 53; Sarah Williams, 13, a daughter!; Mrs. Lela Williams, 20; a daughter-in-law, and her two children, Mary Louise, -3, and a baby boy, 4 months old, was riding on a sofa on the rear of the van. Gross stopped the car to wait for a freight train. Starting again he failed to see an approaching passenger train. The van was struck, killing the Williams family and seriously injuring the driver. Bert Williams did not know of the accident until some time later, when he edged his way into a crowd gathered about the wrecked car. and looked Into the face of his dead wife, still holding her four-months-old grandson. He fainted. When he was revived he was brought to the home of friends here. Burns Kill Woman lly Times Special STERLING, 111., May 22.—When a car in which she was riding collided with another car and caught fire, Mrs. Myra Heard, Valparaiso. Ind., was burned to death. Her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Jacobs were severely burned. Leroy Jacobs and Arlie Edwards, Tampico, 111., riding in the other car also were burned.

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