Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 21, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 June 1923 — Page 12
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PARDON BOARD TO HEAR PRISONERS’ CLEMENCY PLEAS Nineteen Marion County Men Ask That Sentences Be Lightened, , Cases of rineteen Marion County and Indianapolis persons who have filed applications for clemency witb the State board of pardons will be considered at the June meeting:, a list given out today shows. One “lifer." Walter Love, sentenced in the Vanderburgh Circuit Court April 13, 1914. for murder, has applied for pardon. Two other “lifers,” Bertram Watson, sentenced in White County, Cept. 20, 1915, for murder, and Jesse Sluder, sentenced from Clay County April 10, 1906. for murder, have reopened their cases. All are in the State prison. Indianapolis and Marion County cases: Charles Gales, city court. Indianapolis, jar,- 22. 1023, 5200 and costs, violation of liquor law. Ralph Collier. Marion Criminal Court. April, 7. 1923. ninety days on State farm. 510. petit larceny. Harvey A. Nevins, Marion Juvenile court, Dec. 4. 1922. six months on State farm, SSOO and costs, child neglect. Claude Ross. Marion iuvenile court, Feb. 28, 1923, six months on State farm. 5500 and costs, child neglect. Alvin Johnson, city court. Indianapolis, Dec. 4. 1922. ninety days State farm, 5500 and costs, violation of liquor law. Oliver Staats, Marion County, ninety days Stats farm. 550. violation of liquor law William Meldon, city court Indianapolis. Dec. 23. 1922, .sixty days State farm. S2OO and costs. * Paul Maple, Marion Criminal Court. June 3, 1921, two to fourteen years, conspiracy to commit felony, State prison. Earl Marshall. Marion Criminal Court, two to twenty-one years. State prison. Archie Wade, city court, Indianapolis. March 10. 1923. thirty days Marion County Jail. S2OO, violation of liquor law. Edward Dorsey, city court, Indianapolis. April 7. 1923. thirty days county jail, 5130, violation of liquor law. Jessica M. Merchant. Marion Criminal Court, June 28, 1922, two to fourteen years, embezzlement, woman's prison. W. D. Williams, remission of forfeiture of bond asked by Harry Bookedis. surety, Marion County. Charles Goldstein, city court, Indianapolis, 5130, violation of liquor law. Goldstein deceased. Harry Haspiel, who stayed fine, asks remission. Noble Shane. Marion Criminal Court. May 24. 1923. thirty days Marion County jail, 5100. violation of liquor law. Joseph Zj. Gates. Marion County. Feb. 15, 1923, 580, violation of liquor law. James Walter Highbaugh. Marion Criminal Court. Feb. 15, 1923, six months State farm, 5100. contributing to delinquency. Leroy Hatley, city court, Indianapolis. May 21. 1923. ten days county jail. S4O, operating vehicle while under influence of liquor. Reopened Frank Caruba, Marion County. July 7. 1922, six months State farm. 5500 and costs, assault and battery.
UNITY URGED BY AMERICAN LEGION Co-ordinated Plans Favored for Future Wars. The American Legion considers President Harding’s indorsement of a universay wartime draft of capital, labor and industry, expressed in his Memorial day address at Arlington cemetery as a most important step toward achievement of world peace, according to Lemuel Bolles, national adjutant of the ex-service men’s organization. “Taking profit out of war will discourage activities of militaristic profiteers who foment international discord with a view es amassing wealth during the period when a nation is organizing all its resources to win the war,” Bolles stated. "The American Legion at Us last national convention adopted a resolution favoring the proposed universal draft of all resources as well as the man power of the Nation during ail future conflicts.”
CITY WILL OPEN . BEAK JUNE 15 Although no official date has been Bet, R. Walter Jarvis, superintendent of parks, today announced tnat the municipal beaches would open about June 15. The beaches to be opened at this time include those at Twenty-Sixth St. and White River. Willard Park, Douglass Park, colored, and at Ringgold Park, Jarvis said. “We have to wait for the close of the school term,” Jarvis said. Jarvis said that the beach at Twenty-Sixth St. and White River had been enlarged and graded and would accommodate between 3,000 and 4,000 persons during the coming season, or twice as many as last year.
Cuticura Talcum Soothes And Cools After a warm bath with Cuticura Soap there is nothing more refreshing for baby’s tender skin than Cuticura Talcum. If his skin is red, rough or irritated, anoint with Cuticura Ointment to soothe and heal. They are ideal for all toilet uses. ■nulls Sseh Pro Address: ■CstlcnrsLsberstortss. Sept. 39 F, Xsldta 4S,Mast.” Sold everyOintment 2ssndJOe. TilcumSfie. SUpv'CaticurmSoapilumwithout muc.
Sunday School Girl Victim of Maniac
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A few minutes after she left some •companions with whom she had been chatting and mupebing peanuts, Jennie Piekema, 20-year-old Paterson (N. J.) Sunday school girl, was brutallly murdered in a lot near her home. It was the work of a maniac, the police think. A reward of SI,OOO has been offered by the city for the capture of the murderer.
A Puzzle a Day
A clock strikes the hours and every half hour rings a single stroke. How many single strokes will it make during the entire day? Yesterday’s Answer:
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The six words shown above may be read the same from top to bottom as from left to right. They are formed from the letters composing the six words: Sender, onions, babble, manner, smiled, lineal.
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It was her first chance on the screen. A friend of mine had gotten her a try out. He had refused me. She was absolutely devoid of experience^ Nothing but her prettiness would carry her through. Her bump of talent was a dimple. Still I never refuse to be of assistance. I consented to make her up. She never got another chance.
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‘PUSHERS’READY TO TEST MOUNTS FOR BIGCONTEST Chicago Movie Firm Wants to Film Pushmobile Race June 16. Things are beginning to get into shape in Linwood Ave., scene of the Fifth Annual Pushmobile race, Saturday, June 16. The twenty-four teams making the fastest qualifying time will compete for The Indianapolis Times gold meral. ..Saturday, June 9, will be the last day to enter. Fourteen boys already have notified William Jacoby, 526 N. Linwood, promoter, that they are ready to qualify. Numerous others, according to “dope” gathered from railbirds who nightly watch the trial j spins, are busy on their “specials” and will be entered before Saturday night. All cars entered by Saturday may qualify as late as June 13. To Theodore Davis, 15, of 422 S. Rural St., goes the honor of being the first to qualify. With Edward Houze, 7, of Cottage Ave., at the steering wheel, he flashed over the 220-yard course in 29.2 seconds. “Say, mister,” piped one juvenile steersman, “did you know Bob Lentz, from up on N. Sherman Dr., wuz goin’ to enter? He'll tell the world he kin win, he said, because he riles a bicycle all day deliverin' groceries. And he licked a newspaper carrier the other night.” Sole movie rights have been asked by the Chicago office of a movie firm, but the deal has not been closed, as local movie firms will be given a ! chance at the pictures. The twenty- j four winners each will receive a prize, j while The Times will give gold, silver j end bronze medals. A free feed for j the twenty-four who qualify will be ; given on Saturday night of the race.
ORDINANCE IS CONSIDERED Manufacturers Will Have Smoke Prevention Explained. A meeting of Indianapolis manufacturers will be held Friday noon at the Chamber of Commerce to consider the smoke abatement ordinance prepared by the Sclented* Club. The ordinance was iead before the Scientech Club, American Society of Mechanical Engiroers and the smoke statement committee Monday at the Chamber of Commerce. A public mass meeting will be held later to present the ordinance to ti’lzens. The ordinance then will be submitted to the city council. Billfold Stolen George Noble, 919 Massachusetts Ave. .today told police a sneak thief entered his home and took his billfold containing |l9. Perfection Butter Make. Kiddles Grow.—Adv.
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Meetings Here Wednesday Real Estate Board—Luncheon. C. of C. Bar Association—Dinner. C. of C. National Metal Trades Association—Luncheon. Severin. Purdue Alumni Association— Dinner. Severin. Foundrymen’s Association of Indianapolis Dinner. Severin. Kiwanis Club Luncheon. Claypool. Health Officers of Indiana— Twenty-nirrth conference. Claypool. Indianapolis Filing Association —Dinner. Spink-Arms. St. John’a Alumni Association —Dinner. Spink-Arms. Woman’s City Club—Dinner. C. of C. Indiana Dairy Products Association—Dinner. Lincoln. Lions’ Club—Luncheon. Lincoln. Delta Upsilon—Luncheon. Lincoln. Officers of American Legion— Luncheon. Spink-Arms Sigma Nu—Luncheon. Board of Trade.
MRS. LOUISA NIMZ DIES Six Children Survive Woman Who Lived Here Fifty Years. The Rev. H. M. Zorn, pastor of St Paul's Evangelical Lutheran, will conduct funeral services of‘Mrs. Louisa Juliana Nimz, 75, who died Monday at 2 p. m. Thursday at the home. 747 Prospect St. Burial will be In Crown Hill cemetery. Mrs. Nimz was born in Germany and came to Indianapolis with her husband when she was 25. She is survived by six children, Mrs. Arthur Stelvel, Mrs. Otto Walters, Mrs. Gufi Camisus and Mrs. Louis Lang and Louis Nimz, all of Indianapolis, and William Nimz of Cedar Rapids, lowa.
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NURSES GRADUATE FRIDAY Dr. C. E. Orders Will Give Address at Deaconess Hospital. Commencement exercises of the Deaconess Hospital School for Nurses will be held at the nurses' residence adjoining the hospital Friday at 8 p. m. Dr. C. E. Orders will address the gradutes. Members of the class: Garnette Elizabeth Gilman, Rockville; Janet Harriet Vlerson, Grand Rapids, Mich.; Laura Marie Geeskie, Greensburg; Lillian Gertrude Mattox, Salem, and Nana Elena Freeman, Alta Marie Fording, Amy Maxine Bosma and Nina Eleanor Quinn of Indianapolis.
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Shoes for *-i g m p Shoes at the Whole Prices That Family H Satisfy Southwest Corner Washington and Delaware Sts.
The Child’s Playthings Should Be §F m * Instructive 7318 NEW Ylth its alphabet, animals an< i portrayal of nursery rhymes * e a c h es deli g his MsAbHEMSrE thfe children. A white bouncy ball of rubber. 3 Inches in diameter, each 25c sHiil 5 Inches In diameter, each 50c ÜBS 6 Inches in diameter, each .. . 75c gjaEg? 10 Inches In diameter, plain rubber ball ’ aSIgl with a golf ball finish $3 Make New Dolls LraW for the Children IfalfillliJp Patterns of black oilcloth, printed in ngSll fmj | fast colors. A few members of the family are Bunny. Teddy Bear, Cat, Clown and Mammy. Priced, each 40<t l——————J Charles Mayer & Cos. 29-31 W. Washington St. Established 1840
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