Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 15, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 May 1923 — Page 12

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PLAGUE BREAKS . OUT IN VARIOUS PARMEUROPE Two Die in Paris —Mediterranean Steamers Quarantined at Gibraltar, By United Press Plague is reported in various parts of Europe. Two victims have died in the outskirts of Paris while in Algeria, Spain, and Egypt pestilence is spreading, causing grave alarm. Steamers are held in quarantine in Mediterranean ports as a result of having cleared from Seville and Oran, where plague is reported severe. Superstition has it the plague germs came from the tomb of King Tutankhamen. Four Cases at Paris By United Press PARIS. May 29.—Four cases of plague have been discovered in the outskirts of Paris. Two victims have died. The ministery of health ha3 ordered extreme precautions. The great sewers are to be cleaned, and the rats infesting them slain. Steamers Held Up By United Press ORAX, Algiers. May 29.—One case of plague is reported. The steamer Gibel Gergon, which left Oran, has been quarantined at Gibraltar with sixty passengers. Pestilence is reported at Seville, and a steamer, the Jarlot, with Spanish passengers, is quarantined at Gibraltar. FOLK FUNERAL TO BE HELDTIRSDAY Brain Hemorrhage Ends Career of Former Missouri Governor, By United Xncs NEW YORK. May 29.—Arrangements for the funeral of Joseph \V. Folk, former Governor of Missouri, have been completed and the body will be shipped to Brownsville. Tenn. Folk, who for a decade waged war on “boodle” in Missouri, died late yesterday at the home of his sister, Mrs. Janies A. Webb, in New York. Death was caused by a hemorrhage of the brain. Joseph Folk rose from obscurity to national prominence by his prosecution of the St. Louis “boodlers” .In 1900. In 1904 he was elected Governor of Missouri and was re-elected in 1908. He was for years one of the most prominent Democrats in the country and in 1912 opposed Champ Clark in the Missouri presidential primaries He was made solicitor of the State Department by Woodrow Wilson and in 1914 named chigf counsel for the Interstate Commerce Commission.

NEW MANAGER OF WATER COMPANY INSPECTS PLANT Carleton Davis Visits City to Consider Local Plans. Carleton E. Davis, new manager of the Indianapolis Water Company, was in Indianapolis today looking over the plant and becoming acquainted with local conditions. He will succeed Clarence L. Kirk, who will become manager of the Citizens Gas Company June 1 Davis was accompanied by C. H. Geist, president of the company, and S. H. Shutt, general manager of the Geist interests. Davis will take up with Mayor Shank proposed construction of a lake near Fairview Park with the idea of safeguarding the water supply of the city. A dinner will be given for Davis at the Claypool Friday night. FARE ON ‘OWL’ CARS INCREASED TO 10 CENTS Public Service Commission Grants Change in Rate. Increase from 5 to 10 cents for rides on “owl” cars operating between 12:30 and 4:30 a. m. has been granted the Indianapolis Street Railway Company by the public service commission. The new rate, effective Friday, was the result of a petition filed Sept. 28, 1922. Cars on which the 10-cent fare will be charged will be marked, company officials said today. ARE YOU THE WOMAN YOU WERE MEANT TO BE? Every woman was meant to be healthy, happy and fill her sphere In life to the best of her ability: but, alas, how few have the health or physical endurance to live up to their ideals! Over-ambitious, many of them develop nervousness, irritability, hen laches, backaches, irregularities and often more serious ailments which retard their progress in life. Women in this condition should turn to Lydia E. Plnkham's Vogetable Compound, a root and herb medicine which has been proven to benefit 9S out of every 100 women who try it. Let Lydia E. "pinkham’s Vegetable Compound make you well and strong, and the woman you were meant to be. —Advertisement.

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FRIEDA’S FOLLIES By M. E. Who doesn’t like baseball! It is such a patriotic game. Besides the best batter of the season. Had cast an eye on me. I meant it to stay there. My only rival was a saintly creature. One transgression and she was done with a man. I knew this fact, And that she knew nothing of the game. / We were reading an article. It was in the evening paper. A great robbery had been committed. Her big eyes looked into mine. She was speaking of our baseball friend. “I know at least that he is honor to the core." I smiled. I always do when I am irritated. Yet there wasn’t a trace of it in my voice. As I answered — “He stole three bases today.”

A Puzzle a Day

The keyboards of various makes of typewriters furnish many Interesting studies. On a standard, single-shift machine, a capital letter and the correspondnig small letter appear on the same key. What Is the smallest number of keys necessary to include all the letters of the alphabet, and the figures 1,2, 3,4, 5,6, 7, 8. 9,0, no two figures appearing on the same key? Yesterday’s answer: —j . , i , The six lettered cards may be formed into the name “Quincy'’ as shown in the drawing. The dotted lines show the portion of each letter that was hidden by an overlapping card. Thus what appeared to be letter "O” turns out to have been a “Q.’’ while the *’C” may have been mistaken for a “G.” Dr. King Heads Council. Dr. William F. King, secretary of the State board of health, has been named chairman of the Indiana administration building council, created at the last session of the Legislature. S. R. Artman. chairman of the industrial hoard, was elected secretary. Newman T. Miller, State Are marshal, is a member.

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ILL HEALTH SEEN AS SUICIDE CAUSE William Gatton Ends Life by Rifle Bullet, 111 health today was believed to have been the cause of the suicide of William D. Gatton, 46, of 3401 E. Washington St., who shot himself in the right temple with a .22-calibre rifle Monday night. Mrs." Pearl Gatton, wife of William, told Sergeant Coleman her husband was employed as an automobile, body maker at the JUillspaugh & Irish Company, La Salle and English Aves. She said he had been despondent for several weeks. She was in an upstairs room with her daughter after 11 p. m. Monday when she heard a shot. She went to the rear bedroom and found her hue band on the floor. The body was n moved to the Shirley Bros.’ fu'net. parlors.

AMUSEMENTS ENGLISH’S ALL WEEK GRAND PLAYERS SIX CYLINDER LOVE MATINEE WEDNESDAY, 25, 35. 50c Each Night, ”5. 50. 75c

BtVtortttnwCiCX. | Ml 'I * ’ 1:00 to 11:00 P. M. V. ™rv MOR GA N With Own Ah You Lik* It McCormick & Wallace „ * a. the Seashore Marle-Ann CLARK Murphy & Clark ..j n what” Purveyor* of Vaudeville’s •Hoke” F !"-' helliftlitd with Come<ly, Booth 4 Nine Talking, SlngA 20th Century hut Danrlng Novelty ~ ~ The Indlanapolle Favorite DIXIE HAMILTON The Little Girl with the Big Voice Photo Play “WHEN LOVE COMES” With Harriaon Ford 4 Helen Jerome Eddy MOTION PICTURES Read what Walter D. Hickman said in The Times yesterday—“l am watching my words— No better movie has ever been made than 'The Girl of the Golden West.’ Entire cast as excellent as the chief players. Direction masterful. Photography wonderful.’’ You’ll Say So, Too! Don’t Miss It! Edwin Carewe Presents A First National Picture Overture, “SOLENELLE—IBI2," By Tschaikowsky MODEST ALTSCHULER Conductor A Christie Comedv “TAKE YOUR CHOICE” Duet for Flute and French Horn "SERENADE’’ Thos. Cox and Arthur Denting Finest Pictures of the Derby See ZEV win the Classic The Stuart Walker Players Who are presenting the stage version of “The Girl of the Golden West” at the Murat this week, will view the photoplay at the Circle Thpater today (Tuesday afternoon). Come and See Your Favorite Did you get a Candy Kiss from "The Girl of the Golden West?” Compliments Indianapolis Candy Cos.

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SEARCH REDOUBLED FOR SLAYER OF POLICEMAN John Whitfield Leaves Trad In Chicago, But Eludes Police. CHICAGO, May 29.—Chicago police today redoubled search for John L.

Vours Todayso easy to get ice-co!J-—pure and wholesome—in the patented bottle which is the , the most sanitary package that can be made. There’s always a well- (£2? {[’ * fitted ice box near where they're * Keep a few bottles on ice at home. ijllk Order by the case from your grocer. [fm fll J/jf liß^ Every day in every way we do vw/i everything possible to 6erve our E n i°V D tWi- m IfJll* Delicious and Refreshing COCA-COLA BOTTLING WOHKS k MAIn 6060 Indianapolis, Indiana. j

Consideration for Both Comfort and Appetite An attractive waiting room In which to meet your friends Rest rooms and cheek stands Are among the conveniences Provided for your comfort At the Guaranty They are a part of our policy of Self Choice Plus Personal Service THE GUARANTY CAFETERIA The Circle at Meridian Street

SPECIAL TRAINS BETWEEN Union Station and Speedway VIA MAY 30 Commencing 7:00 a. m. and centtnnminly until rrowd* har, Keen Handled to and from th Special rmployr* 1 train leave* Union Station 4:30 a. m .1. W. Gardner, Plrialon Paen,er Agent. 112 Monnment Circle

MURAT—h : 20Matinees Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday The Stuart Walker Company THE GIRL OF THE GOLDEN WEST By David Belaseo See the Picture at the Circle This Week

May 30th, 1923 May 30th, 1923 NEW Riverside Amusement Park Decoration Day , May 30th , 1923 BALLOON ASCENSION WITH FIVE DISTINCT PARACHUTE DROPS CAPT. CHAS. SKIVER^ —Indiana's Premier Balloonist, who holds the WORLD’S RECORD for altitude in this type of balloon, will endeavor to break his own record on this date at 5:30 p. m. Grand Aerial Fireworks Display 10 P. M. Using Pains Celebrated Parachute and Hanging Festoon Rockets (the largest rockets made) and numerous shells with a variety of effects. MANY NEW RIDES AND OTHER AMUSEMENTS. AMPLE FREE PARKING SPACE FOR AUTOMOBILES. Follow the Crowds “Just for Fun” FREE ZOO - FREE ZOO

Whitfield, mulatto, wanted In Cleveland for alleged murder, of a policeman, when they learned he was in the city. Whitfield stopped at a rooming house on the south side and left a suitcase and papers bearing identiflea* tion.

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A VISITORS TO THE 500 MILE RACE I You folks from Washington, New York, New Orleans, Miami and far-away Cuba can keep in touch with the folks back home by using our Long Distance lines. <9 From STATION-TO-STATION PERSON-TO-PERSON • # (Charges CAN NOT Be Reversed) (CTiarges CAN BE Reversed) Indianapolis s I j---ato to to Hrkt „_ Messenger ar to B:3fip. m. 12:00 Mid. 4:30 a. m H ( alls ges Boston, Mass 5.05 2.55 1.30 6.30 7.55 1.30 Chicago. 11l 1.15 .60 .30 1.40 1.70 .30 Cincinnati,. O .70 .35 .25 .85 1.05 .20 Tex 4.90 2.45 1.25 6.10) 7.35 1.25 Denver, Col 6.40 3.20 1.60 8.00 9.60 1.60 Detroit, Mich. ........ 1.60 .80 .40 2.00 2.40 .40 Havana, Cuba 12.85 6.45 3.25 16.05 19.25 2.00 Hot Springs, Ark. .... 3.35 1.70 .85 4.15 5.00 .85 Miami, Fla 6.45 3.25 1.65 8.05 9.65 1.65 Milwaukee, Wis 1.60 .80 .40 2.00 2.40 .40 New Orleans, La 4.60 2.30 1.15 5.75 6.90 1.15 New York, N. Y 4.15 2.10 1.05 5.15 6.20 1.05 Pittsburgh, Pa 2.1 u 1.05 .55 2.60 3.15 .55 San Francisco, Cal 12.55 j 6.30 3.15 15.65 18.80 2.00 St. Louis, Mo ' 1.50 .75 .40 1.85 2.25 .40 Washington, D. C 3.15 | 1.60 .80 3.90 4.70 .80 The Station-to-Station rate is much cheaper H Call Them Up—Let Them Hear Your ® Familiar Voice and You Hear Theirs. INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY PHII, M. WATSON Division ConunorcisJ Monster

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Coal Facts Herbert Hoover, Secretary of Commerce, in discussing the railroad situation and the shortage n£ railroad cars before the Chamber of Commerce Convention in New York on May 8, said: "Thfl railways ars overtaxed to tar.dle the vast volune of coanodlties we are producing and consuming even today. With the continuation of business volune, their * burden will be even greater next fall than ever before. Particularly can the *iol9 cannunity assist if it stocks Its coal between now inc September so os to relieve the" fall and winter trafflo. This is equally in the interest of the cod consumer, fbr with the present volume of business and the crop outlook, he would be far-sighted. who enulatee the wise virgin and fills his larap now instead of clamoring at tho gpvernment when there are not enough cars to e> around.’' “Get Yours While the Getting Is Good” That’s not exactly what Secretary Hoover says, but in everyday language that’s what he means. He is interested primarily—not in the eoai mines nor in the coal dealer—hut in seeing that the railroads handle the business of the country and that the people get the coal they will need next winter. Safeguard your own interests and do your part toward solving the railroad’s problem by putting in your own coal now. Consult Your Own Coal Dealer. See What He Says # Commercial Credit, Audit & Correct Weights Bureau JWWStSr 70S Merchant* Bank Bldg., Indianapolis

TRY A WANT AD IN THE TIMES. THEY WILL BRING RESULTS.

TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1923

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