Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 54, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 July 1923 — Page 13

FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1923

TWO MYSTERIOUS •ACCIDENTS CM I DEATHANDINJURY Dies —Police Have No | Report—Man in Critical jL Condition, ®aW*\.lbert Pompey, 53, colored, 1559 CosJFabia Ave., is in ia critical condition the city hospital today with a fracMr ured skull. W Pompey, riding a bicycle west on fXew York St., collided with an auto- * mobile driven . from a driveway A| Person. ne a r Meridian JJ\ hare been St. Pompey was lA* killed in hurled over the an tomoblie handle bars, his accident. In , , . ... Marlon County head silking this Tear. > the pavement. The driver of the car stopped ft ft I" " be *" and offered to RKh traffic ™ siat him - but WWW a e rident*. Pompey said he It is your was not injured. duty to make the u. .treet. ntfe. He went to the Artificial Ice and Coal Company plant, where he is employed as a driver. An hour later blood ponred from his ears. Police Chitwood and Maas notified and Pompey was taken to the city hospital. The name of the automobile driver is unknown to police. Police and Coroner Paul F. Robinson investigated toady to determine how Ollie Booth, colored, 629 Drake St., received injuries that proved fatal at the city hospital Thursday night. Hospital authorities stated that the woman was admitted July 6, and that they learned she wa sstruck by a vehicle as she alighted from a street can. Police received no report of the accident.

MORAL RECONSTRUCTION NEEDED, SAYS FAULKNER Sixth District American Legion Meets at Richmond. By Times Special RICHMOND, Ind., July 13.—“ During the next thirty years we will need reconstruction of those ideals and morals of manhood which were destroyed by a few years of greed and horror,” Perry Faulkner. Shelbyville, Slate commander of the American Legion, told 200 representatives to the Sixth district conference ThursdayMayor Lawrence A. Hanley welcomed the vets. The women’s auxiliary also held sessions during the day. CONCERT AT BROOKSIDE okrU Board Furnishes Free Band Music Tonight. Program for the free concert by the Indianapolis Military Band at BrookBide, under auspices of the park board, at 8 this evening follows: Part 1, “The Old Circus Band,” “The Serenade,” "Down South,” “Hungarian Romance” .and “March of the Toys.” Part 2, Gems from “Samson and Delilah,” “Humoresque,” excerpts from “The Mikado,” “The Glow Worm” and “Maypole Dance.” Smith Appears for Miners Plea for clemency for six of the fourteen miners now serving sen tences at the Indiana State farm for inciting the Francisco riot was made before the State pardon board Thurs day by Claude A. Smith, former speaker of the House of Representatives. Decision on the petitions will be withheld. Window Is Broken. A brick was hurled through the window of Earl Craig’s restaurant, 550 W. Washington St., at 2 a. m. today. Nothing was stolen.

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“Just as Easy,” But Don’t You Chance It • • ' ( ' • >,M -' BABE WHITE According to his press agent Babe White, this ‘high-stepping gentleman shown going up the side of the Statehouse, is trying te get out of this game and study law. Maybe he will not have, to worry about law after Saturday when he plans to scale the flagpole of the Statehouse and poised on the tip go through the motions of swimming. In the evening he will paint the pole and do some more stunts. The State gets the painting done free. SPEEDWAY SUIT FILED Boy Injured During 500-Mile Race Asks $25,000 Damages. Damages of $25,000 are asked in a suit filed in Superior Court by Charles Elliott, 14, of Lafayette, Ind., against the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Company and the Durant Motor Car Company. The suit is brought through his father, Earl J. Elliott, who alleges his son was permanently injured when Tom Alley’s Durant crashed through the fence at the 500-mlle-ra#e May 30, killing one boy. Both defendants are charged with negligence, the Speedway company for haring no retaining wall outside the track: the Durant company, for having a car on which the accelerator stuck. Ft. Wayne Invitee McCray Governor McCray has been invited to speak at the opening meeting of the Lincoln Club, a Republican organization, at Ft. Wayne next month. David Hogg, Allen County Republican chairman, tendered the invitation. Insurance Company Sued The Garfield Sanitary Felt -Company of Chicago asks *5,130.88 judgment in a suit filed in Federal Court against the Union Insurante Company of 108 N. Delaware St., for alleged fire loss Nov. 5, 1922

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FUNERAL OF MRS. KELLER TO BE HELD TONIGHT t Burial Will Be at RushviLle, Her Former Home. Funeral services for Mrs. Mabel Keller. 30. wife of George W. Keller, contractor, who died Wednesday, will be held at 8 p. m. tonight at the home of her father, James Condon, 755 Luett Ave. The body will he taken to Mrs. Keller’s home in Rushrille, 11 a. m. Friday, for burial. Besides her husband and father surviving are four small sons. Charles, William. Robert and Raymond Keller. Mrs. Keller was born in Rushrille, Ind., and had lived in Indianapolis only a short while. Mesh Bag Disappears Mrs. Willard LeMasters. 26 /.Johnson Ave., today told detectives her mesh bag left on a desk in room 526, Board of Trade building where she is employed disappeared. The bag contained a watch. Loss $75. S2O Reported Stolen. Dan Carmody, 419 E. Ohio SC, today told the police S2O was stolen from a box in his room.

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BOYS ARRESTED IN AUTO Lads Charged With Stealing Car and s Doughnuts. Two 15-year-old boys found In a stolen automobile at 5 a. m. today were arrested on charges of vehicle taking and petit larceny by Patrolmen Deßossette and Walker. George F. Millett. 1711 S. Sherman Dr., reported his car stolen from Market and Delaware Sts. at 9:30 Thursday. The officers stopped the car in Washington St. near Gladstone Ave. They arrested Trever Williams, 15. of 1618 Sturm Ave.. and Morris Phillips. 15, of 2130 Clay St. Philip told police he took the automobile, then invited Williams to ride with him. officers said. The boys are said to have admitted taking a large pan of doughnuts and coffee cake found in%he car, from a grocery store near Avondale PI. and Massa chusetts Ave. Man Slugged and Roblw-d While he spelt in his cottage near W. Minnesota St. and the* Illinois Central Railroad late Thursday night, two thugs slugged Denny Mahoney into unconsciousness and robbed him of $l5O.

PARKED AUTOMOBILES ROBBED OF ACCESSORIES Side Curtains, Tires, Tools, in Loot Reported Stolen. Automobile accessory thieves were busy again today. Howard Ferguson, 415 Blake St., reported his license plates, No. 473250, stolen. W. C. Burk, 938 E. Thirtieth St., said the side curtains were missing from his car. An

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automatic gun was stolen from the car of Verne Holilngforth, of the Hoosier Motor Club, while it was in a garage at Illinois and Vermont Sts. Clifford Grover 309 Cable St., said tc-ols valued at $35 were stolen from his automobile. C. H McElroy, 3934 Kenwood Ave., taid a S3O tire was. taken. Russell DuGranut, 43 N. Bradley St., reported a tire, tube and rim valued at $22 stolen. J. B. Goff, 2349 Bellefontaine St., reported a tire stolen.

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Notch road, today telephoned police a thief had stolen forty white Brahma chickens valued at S6O.

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