Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 23, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 June 1923 — Page 7

THURSDAY, JUNE 7,1923

G.O.P. POLITICIANS OUTNUMBER ALL IN •EDITORIALMEETING Candidates for State Offices Greet Scribes With Handshakes and Talks, Bv Times Special SOUTH BEND, Ind.. June 7.—Hundreds of politicians and a number of editors "were gathering here today for the annual summer meeting of the Indiana Republican Editorial Association. The meeting is the biggest G. O. P. event of the summer. About half the politicians appear to be candidates or at least possibilities, according to their friends. About half the candidates for Gov-

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ernor are Eds, not editors, but Edwards, Edgars, and Edmunds.' For instance, there are Ed Jackson, Edward C. Toner, Edgar D. Bush, Edmund M. Wasmuth and Ed Bowen. Shank Mentioned. Among other names there are those of Mayor Shank, Newman T. Miller, State fire marshal; former Congressman James W. Dunbar and Raymond C. Morgan, speaker of the House. Others probably will be mentioned as the convention develops. Visitors were arriving on every train and in automobiles. No program was scheduled until tonight, the day being taken up with registration. A dinner will be held in the Tribune Building tonight. F. A. Miller, editor of the Tribune, will preside. Eli F. Seebert, mayor of South Bend, will deliver an address of welcome, and George A. Elliott, vice president of the editorial asosclation, will reply. Governor McCray Present Others on the program will be Governor McCray, Senator Watson, Albert J. Beveridge, Lieutenant Governor Emmett F. Branch, Congress-

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man, Mrs. L. P. Beck of Elkhart and others. There will be an automobile tour Friday and a banquet at the Oliver Hotel in the evening at which Senator Simeon D. Fess of Ohio will speak. •Visitors will go to St. Joseph, Mich., for an outing Saturday. Bicycle Thieves Active. Three bicycles were reported stolen today. Lorenz Messmer, 1025 Madison Ave., said his wheel, valued at sls, was stolen from in front of the public library. George Platzer, 1610 N. Alabama St., said his bicycle valued at $25, was stolen from in front of his home. Robert Whitlock, 4014 Carrollton Ave., reported his bicycle, valued at $37, stolen from in front of his home. Roller Injure* Boy Bv Times Special CONNERSVILLE, Ind., June 7. Allen Klein, 10, son of Lewis KJein, Union County, was in the Fayette Memorial Hospital today suffering from injuries received when a team of horses hitched to a roller on which he was riding, ran away. He was thrown beneath the heavy implement.

VARIETY OF SPEED WILL BE SHOWN IN PUSHIWOBILE RACE Girls, Small Boys and 'lce Wagons’ Will Take Turn on Course, The gala day on Linwood Ave. June 16, when pushmobile kings will attempt to beat the world’s record of 25 seconds In the fifth annual grind, will not be confined to boys alone. It was announced. After the three heats of eight cars

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Buy Red Crown At the following Standard Oil Service Stations:

DOWNTOWN Kentucky and Senate Avenue*. Capitol and Indiana Avenues New York and Alabama St*. Cupltol Ave. and North St St. Clair and Alabama Sta. Virginia Ave. aod S. Cast St. Cant Washington St. and Southeastern Avtv N. Meridian and 13th St. N. Meridian and 30th St. N. Illinois and 18th St. College Ave. and 16th St. 30th and Belletontalae Sta.

DOWNTOWN Coffin A Dodaon. 33S E. Market St. Metropolitan Oarage. Massachusetts Ave. and Davidson St. Partlow-Jenklus Motor Cos, 419 E. Market St. Mercantile Garage, 136 B. Pennarlvanla SC NORTH H. I, Circle. 34th St. and Sherman Drive John Murray. 38th and Keystone Ave. Ckas. Neckel, 34th St. and Sherman Drive Reliable Oarage, 615 N. East St. Superior Garage, 34th and Central Ave. H. A H. Garage. 2235 College Ave. Automotive Equipment Cos.. 1031 N. Meridian St. Temple Garage, 1)24 N. Illinois St. S. A W. Garage, 83rd and Illinois StMotor Drainage Cos., 20 W. North St. Vaught Auto Cos., 1.831 N. New Jeraey Eire! Garage, 22nd and Illinois StIndlanap Tire A Battery Cos.. 62d N. Meridian St. Chan Weir, 43rd and Keystone Ave. George Albert. 2Sth and Brlghtvrood J. A. Pruitt, 30th and Sherman Drive Vaught Auto Cos., 1520 N. Alabama St. Capitol Ave. Garage, 1333 N. Capitol Ave. Albert Paets. 53 W. Maple Road Okke ifettenvan, 30th and McPherson Central Garage, 2457 Central Ave. Grand Central Garage, 2867 Central Ave. George Bright, 314 W. 40th St* EAST C. C. Brian, 10th St. and Emerson Ave. Lorents Motor Tire Service, 16th St. and Rooeevelt Ave. Dol bey’s Garage, 340 N. Keystone Ave. Dearborn Garnge, E. Michigan and Dearborn Sta. Gladstone Gar., 4416 B. Washington St

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each ara run, preliminaries to allow the sturdy “engines” of the winners to cool a bit will include a running race for girls, small boys’ three-legged race and an "ice-wagon special.” The last is a race hetween the losers of the three heats for a special prize. Donald Miller, who has tinkered on his Miller Special for some weeks, with the hope that his pusher, Rodney Drane, three times winner, can repeat, has announced that his mount will wear the official shield of the H. C. S. Motor Company, and be known as an ‘‘H. C. S. Special.” Donald explained that the change is due to the fact that his father is a salesman for the company. Promoter William Jacoby, 336 Linwood Ave., insists that no entries will be allowed after the coming Saturday night and that all cars must qualify by the night of Wednesday, June 13. Entries may be telephoned Jacoby, Irvington 4411, or The Times. The medals donated by The Times and a stop watch loaned by the Smith-Hassler-Sturm Sporting Goods

College Ave. and Fairfield N. Delaware and Pratt Sts. 30th St. and Northwestern Ave. W. Washington and Gelaendorf St Kentucky Ave. and Morris St. S. Meridian St. and Rnsaell At* Pine and Lord Sts, Virginia and Woodlawn Ave. Prospect and Ckurchmnn Ave. E. Washington St. and Hawthorne Lane E. Washington St and Sherman Drive E. New York and Rural Sts. E. New York and Gladstone Ave. W. Michigan and Belmont Ave.

And at the following Filling Stations and Garages:

Store to clock the racers axe all ready for the big event, as are preparations for a free “eats” for the twenty-four participants after the race. 5385 in Jewelry Missing Jewelry valued at $385, was missing today from the home of Mrs. W. D. Allison, 524 Central Court North. The missing jewelry included a lodge ring, lavalliere, gold watch, and a sun burst pin. Michigan Boy Sought Search is being made by local police for Robert Eastman, 15. Mra. Charles Eastman of Flint, Mich., wrote Chief Herman F. Rikhoff that her son ran away and she believed he was in Indianapolis. Youth Held in Fight Arthur Taylor, 19, colored, 2702 Graceland Ave., was under arrest today on a charge of assault and battery- Philip Tripi, 61. of 608 E. Georgia St., was flushing the floor of one of the buildings of the Kingan &

A. C. I-ingen falter, 3703 Massachusetts Van Sickle Service Station, National and Post Roads East Michigan Garage, 2138 E. Michigan St. R. R- Smith, Olney St. A Nowland Ave. F. A G. Motor Service. 16 N. Ritter Ave. Emerson Heights Garage. 5019 EL Michigan St. National Rood Garage, SSlfi E. Washington St. Old Trails Garnge, 1140 E. Washington Eastern Garage, 2714 E. Washington St G. G. Fisher. 846 Hamilton Ave. Miller Filling Station. 1412 Bates St K. nnd K. Service Company, 3870 East Washington St. WEST T. Corrr, 040 West 25th St. Hill Top Garage, 1619 Howard St. Charles Perkins. 4700 W. Washington St. W. H. Reed. 2018 W. Morris St. Peck Bros., Tibbs and Speedway Aves. A. .J. Ueske. 4200 Rockville Road. John F. Ormsby. 1485 S. Belmont St. R. and S. Filling Station, 2830 W Michigan St. Lepperts Filling Station, Harding and W. Washington St. SOUTH J. A. Ball man, 1656 9. Meridian St L. V. Burgnmn, 3865 Shelby St J. Seaman, 1035 S. Meridian St Moore Brothers, 2620 Shelby St Park-Crest Garage, 2836 Shelby St State Street Battery Service, 744 8. State St A. Van Jelgerhols, Carson nnd Troy Aves. H'alter Mueller Service Station, Southern Ave., and Madison Road Worth Brothers, Kentucky Ave. and California St William Sohebler, 1408 3. Meridian St Hunter Bros., 812 Shelby St. Shelby Filling Station, 1330 Shelby St

E. New York and State Sta. E. Michigan and Davidson Sta. Massachusetts Ave. and Bellefontatae St 82nd St and College Ave, Tenth and Rural St*. Massachusetts Ave. and Rural St Maple Road (38th St) and K. Illinois St Msdison Ave. and Morris St Fall Creek Bird, and Central Avn. East Washington and Randolph Sts. 22nd and Meridian Sta. Fall Creek and Maple Road BFvd.

International Harvester Cos al 4 8. Hb> sonrl St. Saylors Garage, 1634 Prospect St. Stock Yards Garage, Stock Tarda h rcboats’ Tracking Cos., 23 W. Btsn bC SI'BIRBAH Wm. O, Braun. East Troy Ave. Mr*. Norn Henry. Troy Ave- and Hadtson Rond Edgewood Garage, Edgewood, Indiana Harry Wray, Cumberland, Indiana Stratton A Hlaahaw, Carmel, Indiana F. E. Watts, Broad Ripple. Indiana W’. E. Rodi ker, Broad Ripple, Indiana Cooper Filling Station, 30th and LaFayette Pike Waterman Bros, Emerson and Southeastern Atm. Schlosser’s Service Station. German Church and BrookvUle Roads J. C. A P. McCain, Ben Davis, Indiana Oberlles Filling Station, 5676 Brookvllle Road Praltt A Son, LaFayette Road Brills Filling Station, Troy and Emerson Ave, Ray Baker, 4300 Madlaun Road W. A. Johnson. Brooksvllle and Audtsbon Roads Clapp Brothers, Beech Grove, Ind. Lewis Harrison, Sterling. Ind. Edward Pollard, New Augusta, Ind. Broad Ripple Anto Cos. Broad Ripple, Geo, Wood, Jr„ McCordavllle. I<nii L. J. Reed, Augusta Indiana Joe Sigmon, Alllsonvtlle. Indians J. W. Dodd. Maywood, Indiana Maywood Garage, Maywood, Indiana Dew drop Inn, Ben Davis, Indiana Cros Hltselberger, Bluff Road near Dalton. Dixie Service Station, Bluff Road Walter Mead, Shelbyville Rond Charles Garrison, La wrasse. Ind.

Cos. plant. Taylor turned off the water several times, Tripi said, and a quar rel followed. Taylor is alleged to have hit Tripi with a shovel, cutting his arm.

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