Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 32, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 June 1923 — Page 7

MONDAY, JUNE 18,1923

GAMING CHARGES AND LIQUOR KEEP ’ POLICEMEN BUS! Raids Over Week-end Cause Arrest of 123 Men and 28 Women. One hundred and twenty-three men and twenty-eight women were arrested during the forty-eight hours ending at 6 a. m. today. Nineteen men and three women were charged with operating a blind tiger. Twenty-one men and three women were charged with drunkenness. Eighteen men were charged witn gambling. Five women and six men were charged with statutory offenses. Noe Luvane. 23. of 2160 N. Capitol Ave., was charged with keeping a resort. Lieutenant Jones arrested five men and five women in the raid. They were held on statutory charges. Poolroom Raided Lieutenant McGee raided Ed Graves' poolroom at 1014 E Washington St. and arrested Graves on the charge of keeping a gambling house. Five men in the room were charged with visiting a gambling house and gaming. Three men escaped through the rear door. A pair of dice and? 6 was obtained as evidence. William Hasselberg, rear of 1317 W. .Michigan Sf; Henry Hasselberg of the ftame address, and William H. Stafford, S. Harding St., were under arrest today on blind tiger charges. Lieutenant Corrigan and Sergeant O’Connor said they found two pints of “white mule” in a garage. The men ran. None of them would claim the liquor, police said. Blind Tiger Alleged Pete Louis and George Trifon, 402 W. Maryland St., were charged with operating a blind tiger. The same officers said they found three bottles of "white mule" in their restaurant. Fifty-nine quarts of home-made beer caused the arrest of Ira Steth. colored, 312 Smith St., who was charged with operating a blind tiger. The raid was made by Lieutenant Winkler. AIRMAN FAINTS, BUT RECOVERS AND LANDS Plane Tumble* Earthward From 9,000 Meters, But Is Righted. By United Press PARIS. June 18.—Attempting to establish a world's altitude record Lieutenant Bury ascended today in an airplane to a height of 9,000 meters. At that point his oxygen tank broke and the air man fainted. His plane started tumbling earthward. Bury recovered consciousness in time to regain control, straighten out and make a safe landing. feRITISH DESTROYER SEIZES TURK SHIP

Transport Loaded With Arms From Thrace Captured. By United Preis CONSTANTINOPLE, June 18.—A British destroyer, operating: in the Sea of Marmora, has seized a Turkish transport loaded with arms, according to advices received here today. The munitions were being shipped from Thrace. Thrace, in Europe, was disputed ground between Greeks and Turks following their war which ended in a defeat for Greece. K. OF P. SERVICES HELD Rev. T. R. White Delivers Address In Honor of War Dead. The Rev. T. R. White, pastor of the Meridian Heights Presbyterian Church, delivered the memorial address at the joint services of subordinate lodges of the Knights of Pythias, Pythian Sisters. Uniform Rank and D. O. K. K., Sunday afternoon at Castle Hall. The memorial ritual was given by a committee headed by Henry Harmes. EL of P. members who died in service were commemorated by flowers given by a young woman dressed as a Red Cross nurse. FOR PLAZA American Legion Will Be Told of Plans Made. Wide publicity on the Indiana World War plaza is included in plans of the memorial commission, according to Marcus S. Sonntag of Evansville., president. Tentative plans for arrangement of the plaza and construction of the memorial building will be explained at the State convention of the American Legion and it is hoped descriptions of the project may be offered at the national convention next October in San Francisco. Son SaTee Mother ; The life of Mrs. Effie Jones. 340 N. •Blackford St. was saved by quick action of her son, Andrew Jones, 17, who saw his mother lift a vial of poison to her lips and, leaping toward her, knocked it from her hands, police said today. Both were burned .by the spilled acid. Mrs. Jones W sent to the city hospital where her condition is improved. Baptist Pastors to Meet Pastors of the Baptist Churches of Indianapolis will attend a conference cn church goals tonight at the Baptist headquarters. 727-730 Occidental building. Dr. C. M. Dinsmore, general superintendent of the Indiana kßaptist convention, will have charge. Bach pastor has been asked to bring two laymen. Fire Destroys Mil] Bit Ti [m* Special \ EVANSVILLE, Ind., June 18—The Lindhauer flour mill at Fulda, destroyed Sunday by Are which threatened the entire town, probably will be rebult. Entire damages are estimated at 150,000.

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HERE'S GREAT HEART. 8 YEAROLD THOROUGHBRED OWNED BV MRS. STUYVESANT PEABODY OF HINSDALE. ILL . CLEARING THE HURDLE AT 8 FEET 13-16 INCHES. IN DOING THAT HE SMASHED THE 8 FEET %-INCH RECORD MADE YEARS AGO BY CONFIDENCE AT COBURG, ONTARIO. FRED VEYSEY IS GREAT HEART’S RIDER.

GOBS TO BRAVE RIVER Ixk-aJ Naval Reserve Will Sail Uncharted Stream. Gobs who fearlessly roamed the submarine infested seas during the World War will brave the terrors of the White River main tonight. The S. S. Sunbeam, filled to the guards with members of the 9th Regiment, United States Naval Reserve and their friends, will leave Broad Ripple at 8 p. m. for a perilous picnic cruise over uncharted seas, shoals and reefs that lie beyond the outmost confines of Ravenswood. The Nava! Reserve band will protide dance music TO PICNIC State Association Will Meet at Colum- . bia Park. The Purchasing Agents Association of Indiana will hold Its annual picnic Thursday at Columbia Park A baseball game between the purchasing agents and the salesmen and contests for women will be features of the afternoon. There will be dancing in the pavilion.

REPAIRS STILL HELD UP Evidence in Keystone Ave. Case Not Transcribed. Despite the fact Coupty Attorney Emsley W. Johnson has advised county commissioners to accept the proposition advanced by the S. M. Timberlake Construction Gompany to repair flaws in the Keystone Ave. cement road, the board today awaited further legal opinion from Johnson. Evidence taken at a hearing on rea sons for the faulty condition of the road more than two months ago has not been transcribed, the board was informed by Leo K Fesler, county auditor. Consequently, the new county attorney has not had a chance to go over It, he said. Colored Man Sought Search was being made today for differ 1 Owens, 25, colored, who police were told lives near Sixteenth and Yandes Sts. Owens is alleged to have “wrecked” the home of Fannie Kerrigan. colored. 1424 N. Capitol Avv Sunday night following a. quarrel.

The Court of Last Appeal are the judge and the jury. Your ver(f Y || diet is final. There can be no appeal—for 1 Jj this is the High Court of Public Opinion. The wares of the world must appear before you—the product of every factory—the merchandise of every store. Those things that fail to measure up to your requirements are quickly condemned to oblivion. The manufacturer who advertises deliberately places his merchandise on trial. He openly courts your critical inspection. He invites comparison. Fie directs your attention to his goods and then forces those goods to stand on their own merits. If he were not sure of his wares he would not dare to advertise. For advertising would put him to a test he could not meet, and thus hasten the end of his business career. It would be business suicide. \ You can depend on the man who advertises. He knoivs his product is good. That’s one reason why it pays to read the advertisements you find in this paper. It is through advertising that you are able to keep in touch with the good things that progressive business men are spending their money to introduce and to keep before you. Base your judgment on the advertisements

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MRS. N. C. ZANDERS DIESAT HER HOME Funeral Will Be Held at Hartsville Tuesday, Mrs. Nelle Clapp Zanders, wife of Fred H. Zanders. 88 E. Eighth Ave., Beech Grove, died at the Methodist Hospital Saturday. Mrs. Zanders, who was 31,”" was born in Hartsville, Ind., the youngest daughter of Ed E. Clapp. She was a member of Rebecca Lodge 812, and was a Maccabee. She was affiliated with the Christian Church of Hartsville. FuneraJ services will be held at the home, Tuesday at 2 o’clock. Burial will be in Crown Hill cemetery. Mrs. Zanders was active in the civic affairs in Beech Grove. MINNESOTA COSTS LIGHT IN SENATORIAL ELECTION Lack of Interest Favorable to Governor Preus. By United Press ST. PAUL. Minn., June 18. —A light vote was cast today as Minnesota went to the polls to test Administration policies and nominate Republican. Democratic and FarmerLabor candidates for the seat of tha late United • States Senator KnutA Nelson. The general lack of interest and light voting was interpreted as favorable to the Republican Administration candidate. Governor J. A. O. Preus. CHUTES VICTIMJMPROVES i Stanley Hibbs Struck by Boat at Riverside Park. Stanley Hibbs, 9, son of Mrs. Nellie Hibbs. 2147 N. Pennsylvania St., Is improving at the Methodist Hospital. The boy was injured Saturday when a test boat on the Mystic Chutes, at Riverside Amusement Park, struck him while he was wading. Men in charge of the chutes told police they ordered the Hibbs boy away a short time before the accident. Boys Take Long Trip. Two 12 year-old boys. traveling from Chicago to Indianapolis by a "side-door” Pullman, today were detained by police and will be sent back to Chicago Charles Moore. 1011 E. Twenty-First St., notified police his grandson and another boy, who had run away from home, were at his house They were Emil Melville, 1046 Diversev Parkway, Chicago, grandson of Moore, and William Stockum, 2738 Osgood St., Chicago.

AGED RESIDENT DIES Funeral Services for Mrs. Rachel Tucker to Be Held Tonight. Funeral services for Mrs. Rachel Tucker, 86, wife of Dr. W. Tucker, will be held at 7: 30 p. m. at the home. 2618 W. Michigan St. Mrs. Tucker died Sunday morning. Burial in Crawfordsville where Mrs. Tucker formerly lived, Tuesday at 2:30 p. m. DEATH PUTS END TO KILLING PROBE Suspect Succumbs to SelfInflicted Wounds, Checked by death, detect!,ves todayplaced evidence gathered in the case of Dr. Calvin Atkins, 1427 Columbia Ave.. who was found dead -in a lonely spot near White River, west of the Michigan Road, last Thursday, over to Coroner Paul F. Robinson. Detectives found a shot gun the same caliber as the one used to kill Atkins in a shack owned by Francis M. Smith. 944 W. Forty-Second St. Smith shot himself with the. gun last Wednesday evening. He died Saturday night at the city hospital. Smith never regained consciousness after the shooting. SCOUTS WILL GET FLAG Troops Plan Field Meet at Brookside Park. Troop 73, Boy Scouts, will be presented with a silk American flag by the Alvin P. Hovey Relief Corps, at the Mountain Street M. E. Churh Friday night. The presentation will be made by Mrs Madge Frady. A field meet will be held Saturday afternoon between Troops 56, 73 and 74 at Brookside Park. The winner wll be champion of the Roosevelt district. RACE IS FATAL TO BOY Recovery of Body From Ohio River Is Doubtful. Bu Times Sperial „ „ . LAWRENCEBURG. Ind., June IS. —Louis F. Llddle, 15. was drowned in the Ohio River while racing with companions. His body has not been recovered The drowning occurred at j the same place George Kunz. Jr., was drowned a few years ago. The body ; of Kunz was never found.

MILK DRIVE NETS TWOCARLOADS Advertising Club Campaign Comes to Close, Officials of Near East Relief estimate contributions of the Advertising Club’s campaign a ttwo carloads, or 5,000 cans. Campfire Girls handled ' milk sales ! Friday and Saturday. ‘ Frank B. Flanner, club president, led in the buying Saturday night by writing his check for two cases of milk. Two thousand grocers and druggists had condensed milk on sale last week. The milk donated will be shipped to New Orleans and then to the Bible lands. .TRIBUTE PAID MINISTERS Epworth League Decorates 100 Graves of Deceased Pastors. The Epworth League of the Indianapolis district of the Methodist Episcopal Church decorated the graves of more than 100 deceased ministers Sunday afternoon at Crown Hill cemetery. The district cabinet will hold its monthly session at Room D, Y. M. C A., Tuesday night.

New and Better Service on the CHICAGO, INDIANAPOLIS * LOUISVUJLE BY. Effective June 20 you can \ 1 Take Sleeping Car for Chicago at Boulevard Station REST and SLEEP where it is Cool 222 Quiet Sleeper on track for occupancy at 9:00 P. M. for the Midnight Train to Chicago Other Monon Sleepers for Chicago are set at Union Station 9:00 P. M. as usual. When you travel on the Monon you are protected by Automatic Block Signals All the Way i ' Av * ' , TICKET OFFICES: Boulevard Station, Telephone Washington 0820 Union Station ... Telephone Main 4567 City Ticket Offices 114 Monument Place, English Hotel BUc. Telephone Circle 4600

SAFE OPEN; MONEY LEFT “Gentleman” Burglar Calls, but Take;, Nothing. An open window, an open safe and the money in the safe not disturbed was what the police found early today at the Martin Rosenberger wall paper store, 423 W. Washington St.' L. M. Bulle and A1 Less of the Merchants' Protective Association discovered the window of the store open. RACIAL OUTBREAKS CLAIM TWO LIVES Crusade Against Chicago Resorts Cause of Trouble, By United Preus CHICAGO, June 18. —Racial outbreaks opeured today as result of week-end shootings in the "black belt” wherein two negroes were killed by a policeman and a vice investigator. Morris Cohn, a -white man, was stabbed in the back by a negro in a restaurant. The negro fled. T. C. Lambrecht, white, and Lee Anderson, negro, engaged in a fight over the “black belt” situation. The trouble was ascribed to the vice crusade against resorts and gambling houses In the negro section.

ALLEGED POISONER PLACED ON TRIAL Woman Accused of Murdering Brother for Insurance, By United Press NEWARK. N. J., June 18.—Facing charges which represent her as a modi em Lucretla Borgis, Mrs. Mary F. | Creighton went on trial today for alleged murder of her brother by slow poison. A pale, nervously smiling woman, Mrs. Creighton looked anything but the cold blooded murderess which the State claims her to be. She is accused of having fed arsenic to Charles Raymond Avery, 18, killing him by Inches, to obtain his life insurance. Her husband, John, a mild mannered man with a dazed air, is charged with the same offense. POLICEMAN IS OVERCOME Captain Frank Rowe Victim of Sunstroke. Police Capt. Frank .Rowe is at the home of his brother at Osgood, Ind., suffering from a sun stroke. The brother called Police Capt. Fletcher Sunday night and notified him of Captain Rowe’s condition.

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