Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 53, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 July 1923 — Page 5

THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1923

NO INCREASE IN TELEPHONE RATES IS ANTICIPATED 1 Commission Is Said to Be Expecting Further Federal ! Court Action, That the Indiana Bell Telephone j Company will be obliged to be content with a continuation of present rates and tolls is indicated in rumors about the public service commission, where an order on the cause is in course of preparation and will be i forthcoming soon. Persons connected j with the commission say members of \ the body have expressed fear the or- ! der would lead to “another case in j Federal Court” before ultimate set-! tlement. Announcement of the order has been awaited eagerly in more than 100 cities and towns, in addition to Indianapolis. where the giant utility, subsidiary of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company operatesCourt Case Likely In the event of a reduction, or even an order to continue present tariffs, it Is understood the Bell interests will press the case into the Federal Court, j asking for an injunction against enforcement of the order on the basis of property confiscation. Previous orders of the commission affecting the Citizens’ Gas Company, a local utility, and the Home Tel* ephone and Telegraph Company of Ft. Wayne, have been carried to Federal Court and injunctions against enforcement of orders have been granted. The Bell’s original petition for an Increase, filed more than a year, was denied by the' commission and the case went to Federal Court. By agreement the matter was left to a revaluation of Bell property by the commission. From figures derived from this revaluation the coming order on rates is to be drafted. Investigation Lengthy. Investigation of the Indiana Bell case was one of the most important and by far the longest, ever held by the commission. Several months were spent in the examination of witnesses, both for the commission and for the Bell. Experts on every phase of telephone operation, some professional witnesses, were consulted. Work .in connection with the summarization of evidence and compilation have caused repeated postponement of the tentative dates set for Issuance. John W. McCardle, chairman of the

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Meetings Here Friday American Chemical Society. Dinner. Chamber of Commerce. Kennington Post and Auxiliary. Meeting. Chamber of Commerce. Allied Motors Commerce. Luncheon. Spink-Arms. American Woman> Overseas League. Luncheon. L. S. Ayres Tearoom. Phi Delta Theta. Luncheon. Chamber of Commerce. Exchange Club. Luncheon. Chamber of Commerce. Optimists Club. Luncheon. Claypool. Woman’s City Club. Luncheon. Seventh floor Chamber of Commerce. Delta Tau Delta. Luncheon. Board of Trade. Industrial Lenders. Luncheon. Seventh floor Chamber of Commerce. Laymen’s League. Luncheon. Seventh floor Chamber of Commerce.

commission, said today the order could not be expected before August L He said he would call a conference with Bell representatives to discuss the following subjects: Depreciation, the Bell’s 4V& per cent contract with the American Telephone and Telegraph Company for use of Bell equipment and for the Bell's advisory service, and the average ten-year unit cost.

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FIVE AUTOISTS DIE WHEN-ENGINE IS STALLEOON RAILS Three Are Injured When Train Hits Machine at Coal Bluffs Crossing, By Times Special TERRE HAUTE, Ind., July 12. Five persons are dead and three injured as the result of an accident Wednesday in which a Ford touring car was struck by a Big Four passenger train at Coal Bluffs crossing, near here. The dead: Jack Ellis, 42. West Terre Haute. Mrs. Mary Ellis, 38. Lily Ellis, 16. Margaret Dunlap, 13, Seeleville. Ernestine Dunlap, 14, SeedeyvilleThe injured: Mrs. Fred Sterchi, 40, Seeleyville: seriously mashed and bruised. Dorothy Dunlap, S; ribs broken and crushed; may die. Samuel F. Sterchi, 1. Seeleyville; slightly injured. Ellis, who was driving the car, stalled the engine on the crossing. ; Before he could start the motor again the train, traveling at a high rate of

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speed, struck the machine. The bodies and debris, were carried 300 yards. The train crew carried the bodies to Terre Haute, where they were placed in an undertaking establishment. The injured were taken to the St. Anthony Hospital. $500,000 ALIENATION SUIT IS DISMISSED Settlement Is Made Outside Court and Petition Withdrawn. By United Press CHICAGO, July 12.—The $500,000 alienation suit filed by Edward Ech, wealthy automobile man, against David Gage Joyce, millionaire lumberman, has been settled and the petition withdrawn from court. J'Oyce is a brother of J. Stanley Joyce, former husband of Peggy Hop kins Joyce, and the dismissal ended another love affair involving the wealthy brother. LIONS AND HORSES SEIZED BY SHERIFF New Albany Officers Hold Circus Property on Suit. Iflv Times Special NEW ALBANY. Ind., July 12. Enough animals and paraphernalia were seized by Jacob Yenowine. county sheriff, to start a small circus. Two lions and five horses were among the animals. The property was left here July 24, 1922, by the Roda Royal Circus, and was seized on an attachment suit to recover S6OO for services and feed. Charles Striekler, local animal trainer, had the animals in charge.

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MISSING DAUGHTER WRITESTOMOTHER Angelene Walker Was in Cincinnati. Belief that Agelene Walker, 14, daughter of Mrs. S. R. Walker, 834 N. Dearborn. St., who disappeared Tuesday afternoon, has gone to the home of her brother, Jesse Walker, Wasiota, Ky., in the Cumberland mountains, was strengthened today when Mrs. Walker received a letter from the girl postmarked at Cincinnati at 11 p. m. Tuesday. The girl was fond of the mountains and did not like Indianapolis. She started downtown Tuesday afternoon

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DOWNTOWN Kentucky and Senate Avenue*. Capitol und Indiana Avenuea New York and Alabama Sta. Capitol Ave. and North St. St. Clair and Alabama Sta. Virginia Ave. uod S. Kast St. East Washington St. and Soutbeastern Ave. N. Meridian and 13th St. N. Meridian and 30th St. N. Illinois and 16th St. College Ave. and 16th St. 80th and Bellefontalne Sta.

DOWNTOWN Coffin A Dodson. 328 E. Market St. Metropolitan Garage, Massachusetts Ave. and Davidson St. Part low-Jenkins Motor Cos., 419 E. Market St. Mercantile Garage, 185 E. Pennsylvania St. NORTH H. Circle, 34th St. and Sherman Drive John Murray, 38th and Keystone Ave. Chas. Nackel. 34th St. and Sherman Drive Reliable Garage, 515 N. East St. Superior Garage, 34th and Central Ave. H. A H. Garage. 3285 College Ave. Automotive Equipment Cos., 1021 N, Meridian St. Temple Garage, 924 N. Illinois St. 8. A W. Garage, 33rd and Illinois St. Motor Drainage Cos., 20 W. North St. AlbsroroiuDie Auto Cos., 1681 N. New Jersey Excel Garage, 22nd and Illinois St. Indlnnap Tire and Battery Cos., 626 N. Meridian St. Chas Weir, 43rd and Keystone Ave. George Albert, 28th and Brlghtwood J. A. Prnltt, 80th and Sherman Drive Vanght Auto Cos., 1520 N. Alabama St. Capitol Ave. Garage, 1333 N. Capital Ave. Albert Paetm, 53 W. Maple Road Okke Hettenvan, SOth and McPherson Central Garage, 2457 Central Ave. Grand Central Garage, 2957 Central Ave. _ George Bright, 814 W. 40th St. Consolidated Garage, 924 N. Penn St. B. V. Ragland, 34th A Sutherland Ave. Wm. H. Sheridan, 1501 N. Illinois St. EAST C. C. Brian, 10th St. and Emerson Ave. Ko rent* Motor Tire Service, 16th St. and Roosevelt Ave. Dolbey’s Garage, 340 N. Keystone Ave. Dearborn Garage, E. Michigan and Dearborn Sts. Gladstone Gar., 4415 E. Washington St. Henry Segal, 2401 E. Washington St.

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to pay some bills for her mother. Police were notified when she did not come home. In her letter Angqlene told her mother she was on her way to Chicago, but the family doubted this, because Cincinnati is on the route to the brother’s home. A girl friend of Angelene (old Mrs. Walker that Angelene had spoken of visiting her brother. i AD CLUB PLANS PICNIC Boy Scout Reservation Will Be Scene of Frolic Saturday. F. E. Glass, sales manager of the Oakes Company, spoke at the luncheon of the Advertising Club today at the Chamber of Commerce. The club has made arrangements for a basket picnic at the Boy Scout Reservation Saturday. The program includes swimming, baseball, quoits and theatrical stunts, followed by a big campfire meeting in the evening.

College Ave. and Fairfield N. Delaware and Pratt Sta. SOth St. and Northwestern Ave. W. Washington and Gelsendort St. Kentucky Ave. and Morrla St. S. Meridian St. and Russell Ave. Pine and Lord Sts. Virginia and Woodlavrn Ave. Prospect and Churchman Ave. E. Washington St. and Hawthorne Lane EL Washington St. and Sherman Drive E. New York and Rural Sta. E. New York and Gladstone Ave. W. Michigan and Belmont Ave.

East Michigan St. and Sherman Drive

And at the following Filling Stations and Garages:

OAKLEY CLUB IS ROBBED Proprietor Discovers Thefts on Return After Three Days. A burglar entered the Oakley Club, Kentucky Ave. and Big Eagle Creek,

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A. C. Llngenfelter, 3703 Massachusetts Van Sickle Service Station. National and Post Roads East Michigan Garage, 2129 B. Michigan St. R. K. Smith, Olney St. A Nowland Ave. F. A G. Motor Service. 16 N. Rtrier Ave. Emerson Heights Garage, 5019 EL Michigan St. National Road Garage, 3816 E. Washington St. Old Trails Garage, 1140 E. Washington Eastern Garage, 2714 E. Washington St. G. G. Fisher, 846 Hamilton Ave. Miller FlUlng Station, 1412 Bates St. K. A K. Service Company, 3870 E. Washington St. WEST T. Coger, 946 West 25th St! Hill Top Garage, 1619 Howard St. Charles Perkins. 4700 W. Washington St. W. H. Reed, 2018 W. Morris St. Peek Bros., Tibbs and Speedway Aves. A. J. Lleske, 4200 Rockville Road John F. Ormsby, 1435 S. Belmont St. R. A S. Filling Station, 2830 W. Michigan St. Lepperts FUllng Station, Harding and W. Washington St. L. A. Haboush, 2502 Speedway Ave. f). F. Terry, 1101 Indiana Ave. G. V. Montague, 1537 Wilcox St. Goss A Healing, 815 W. Michigan St. SOUTH J. A. Bsliman, 1656 S. Meridian St. L. V. Burgman, 2865 Shelby St. J. Seaman, 1085 S. Meridian St. Moore Brothers, 2620 Shelby St. Park-Crest Garage, 2835 Shelby St. State Street Battery Service, 741 S. State St. A. Van Jelgerheis, Carson and Trey Aves. 'Walter Mueller Service Station, Southern Ave. and Madison Road Worth Brothers, Kentucky Aye. and California St. William Schebler, 1408 S. Meridian St. Hunter Bros., 812 Shelby St. Shelby Filling Station. 183d Shelby St.

EL New York and State Sts. F.. Michigan and Davidson Sts. Massachusetts Ave. and Bellefontaine St. 62nd St. and College Ave. Tenth and Rural Sta. Massachusetts Ave. and Rural St. Maple Road (38th St.) and N. Illinois St. Madison Ave. and Morris St. Full Creek Blvd. and Central Ave. East Washington and Randolph Sts. 22nd and Meridian Sts. Fall Creek and Maple Road Bird.

International Harvester C&, 311 S. Miasourl St. Saylors Garage, 1634 Prospect St. Stock Yards Garage, Stock Yards Merchaata’ Tracking Cos., 22 W. Henry St. Gray Stahlnaker, 942 Virginia Ave. Virginia Rubber Cos., 731 Virginia Ave. SUBURBAN Wm. G. Braun, East Troy Ave. Mr*. Nora Henry, Troy Ave., and Madison Road Edgewood Garage, Edgewood, Indiana Harry Wray, Cumberland, Indiana Stratton A Hlnshaw, Carmel, Indiana F. E. Walts, Broad Ripple, Indiana W. EL Rodocker, Broad Ripple, Indiana Cooper Filling Station, 30th and LaFayette Pike 'Waterman Bros., Emerson and Southeastern Aves. Schlosser’s Service Station, German Church and BrookvlUe Roads J. C. A P. McCain, Ben Davis, Indiana Oberlies Filling Station, 5575 Brookville Road Prnltt A Son, LaFayette Road GUl’s Filling StaUon, Troy and Emerson Ave. Ray linker, 4200 Madison Road W. A. Johnson, BrooksvlUe and Audubon Roads Clapp Brothers. Beech Grove, Ind. Lewis Harrison, Sterling, Ind. Edward Pollard. New Augusta, lad. Broad Ripple Anto Cos., Broad Ripple. Geo. Wood, Jr., McCordsvtlle, Indiana L J. Reed, Augusta Indiana Joe Slgman, Alliaonvllle, Indiana J. W. Dodd, Maywood, Indiana Maywood Garage, Maywood, Indiana Dewdrop lan, Ben Davis, Indiana Gas Hitselberger, Bluff Road near Dalton. T. Skinner, 4100 Rockville Road Walter Mend, Shelhyvllle Road Charles Garrison, Lawrence, Ind.

during the last three days, Oscar Meister, proprietor, told police today. Meister had been away. He reported $4 stolen from the cash register, three boxes of cigars, forty packages of cigarettes and an electric fan, a .1 valued at S4B.

can wear false teeth with absolute comfort. It sweetens, cleans, disinfects and purifies every crack and crevice of the mouth and plates. Very large bottle (12 oz.) at your druggist for only 50 cents; money refunded if not satisfied. Or frea sample bottle (nearly half pint) will be sent if you mail your name and address with 6 cents for postage t® the V. B. Corporation, 916 Forbe* Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.— (Adv.)

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