Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 73, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 August 1923 — Page 5

MONDAY, AUG. 6, 1923

UNITED NEWS AND PRESS ARE FIRSI TO FLASH NEWS Two Services Handle President's Death as Journalistic Accomplishment. By United Press SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 4.—The story of how the death of President Harding was covered by the United Press and the United News today takes rank as one of the outstanding accomplishments in Journalism. It was through the United Press and United News that the United States, Europe, South America, Japan and other sections of the world first learned of the passing of America’s chief executive. The President had passed a day which was conducive of confidence In the outcome of his illness. Tension was relaxed. Officials and newspaper men In. many Instances had gone out for the evening. Suddenly there was a flurry In the presidential suite and then came an official word that the physicians had been called. It was nearly half an hour later before the facts were known. Byers on Job Then Judson WelUver of the White House staff staggered Into the corridor. Tracy W. Byers of the United News, night wire service of the United Press, and the representative of a L&an Francisco morning paper, were Plhe only newspaper men In sight. Byera grasped a copy of the announcement WelUver had In his hand and > ran to the United News wire operating from a nearby room. He cried the Cash to Frank Murphy, telegraph operator on duty. The flash leaped across the continent. It spanned oceans by cable and by wireless. The world knew the President of the United States was dead. For a week the United Frees had maintained three offices in San Francisco—the day bureau, operating around the clock, the night United News bureau functioning constantly, while in the room of L. C. Martin, United Press Washington manager trayellng with the president, an operator sat constantly at his key with a news man on watch close by the president's door. Alternating In the direction of these bureaus were Martin M. D. Tracy, San Francisco manager of the United Press; Byers, United ,News manager; L. B. Miskel, Frank A. Clarvee and Arthur Kinsey. In Constant Touch Through this consoUdatlon of the staffs of the United Press and the United News, the cUents of these two services were never for an Instant out of Immediate touch with the President’s bedside. With the deUvery of the flash on the President’s death through the United News, every day circuit of the United Press was Immediately ordered into operation through the American Telephone and Telegraph Company. were summoned from their Komes and within a space to be measured only by minutes, the story of the passing of the President was being delivered to afternoon papers throughout the country which had closed their editions for the day. Night extras by afternoon papers were thus made possible while the morning cUents of the United News poured extra after extra upon the streets. Informing their readers of the tragic news from San Francisco.

Building Permits Felix Kurtz. addition, 934 X. Belmont. $2,000. Joseph Steuber, double. 1246 Hartford. $7 900. Charles E McKenzie, double, 2353 X. Arsenal, $1,900. Q. William Klein, double, 5135 College. $11,623. Ernest V. Adams, dwelllnr. 2202 Glen drive, SBOO. Harriett Kelly, repairs, 1401 S. State. S3OO. Charles Waiter-man, garage. 822 X. Tuxedo. SBOO Harry Bookslde. garage, 618 W. Hew Tork. SSBO. P. J. Wenrick. repairs. 44 Whittier, $744. O. D. Perry, garage. 4911 Carrollton. 4250. Merchants and Householders Co-Operative Loundry, reroof. 935 E. Market. $950. Van Camp Hardware Company, stokers, 425 W. Maryland. $1,600 Indian Refining Company, gas tanks. 3516 E. Xew Tork. $350. Eugene Merger, repairs. 1462 Union. $250. Xew System Laundry, addition. 450 Virginia. $7,500. --'James W. Hood, dwelling. 1357 Congress. $3,400. Arsenal Realty Company, dwelling, 2233 Hillside. "SI 400. Arsenal Realty Company, .dwelling. 2229 Hillside. $1 400. Arsenal Realty Company, dwelling. 2262 Eellis. $1,400. Guthrie-Thompsoln Company, dwelling. 3148 Northwestern, $4,150. Herman Reljets. furnace, 818 E lowa. $350 I William Quack, addition, 1136 Spruce. ’s6oo. Charles Drury, gas tank. 1604 W. Vermont. S2OO. James Powers, stable, 4344 San ester, $250. Ladder Slips; Two Fall While painting in the Big Four de- * at Massachusetts Ave. and Sherman St., John Craig, 1511 Olney St., and John McLinn, 1918 English Ave., were injured when a ladder on which they were working slipped. Both fell twelve feet. Craig received a fracture of the ankle and McLinn was bruised about the legs and hips. They were sent to the Methodist Hospital.. Prowler Makes Escape Andrew Russell, 2156 Sugar Grove Ave., at 2:30 a. m. was awakened by a noise and saw a colored man run from his chicken coop, he told police. No chickens were missing. A kit of automobile tools, believed to have been stolen, were found In the rear yard, acoording to police. The colored man escaped on a bicycle, Russell said. Twenty-Five Will Graduate hv Rocc hi VINCENNES, Ind„ Aug. B,—The summer commencement of Vincennes University has been set for Aug. 17. Dr. Robert J. AJey, president of Butler University, Indianapolis, will deliver the commencement address. Twenty normal and five college graduates will receive diplomas. Roommate Is Missing Lillian Jackson, 1922 Madison Ave., today asked police to search for her roommate, Mable Sheets, 23. who, she said, left home Saturday. Miss Sheets was described as being five feet four Inches In height and weighing 124 pounds. She wore a dark dress trimmed In black lace, and a light blue teL

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WORLD AD CLUBS TO PROTECT FLAG — Vigilance Committee Will Warn Advertisers. Protection of the national flag from misuse In advertising will be afforded through the Associated Advertising Clubs of the World, it was announced at national headquarters of the American Legion here today. Since the adoption of the uniform code for flag observance at the national flag conference held in Washington a few weeks ago under the auspices of the Americanism commission of the American Legion, efforts have been made by the Legion to ob tain the support of many national so-

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cletles to promote rospr.ct to the flag. The organization of advertising men was among the first to respond to the legion s request. Copies of the code adopted will be sent to officers of advertising clubs over the country with the suggestion that they safeguard display of the nation emblem of their communities.” "Among the abuses in advertising which the vigilance department of the Associated Clubs has long fought In the club’s official organ states; "Nearly every State In the Union has a law prohibiting the flag's use in advertising, but whether the States have this law or not. It ought to be a comparatvlely simple matter to convince any advertiser that such use of the flag is Improper, to say the least, and Is bad advertising practice.” Husband Missing Mrs. Jesse Eiermann. 332 W. Thirtieth St., today reported her husband, Charles B. Eiermann, 25. missing. Bhe said he was driving a roadster with Ohio license 733811.

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‘GOD CAN NOT BE SHAKEN’ Lexington, Ky„ Pastor Speaks at Bethany Park. By Times Special BETHANT PARK. Aug. 6.—Dr. A. W. Fortune of the Central Christian Church, Lexington, Ky., spoke here Sunday on the subject, "Some Things Which Abide.” “Is there anything that cannot be shaken?” Dr. Fortune asked. "I believe there Is—and that Is God. Our God. Our God today Is He of generatlonn to be,” Dr. Fortune said. Injured Wife Loyal to Husband "He Is my bread and butter and I won't testify against him ifyou arrest him,” declared Mrs. Elizabeth Outlaw. colored, living near the Big Four Railroad and S. Sherman Dr., police said. When she was frying chicken, her husband did not think she was getting It out of the pan fast enougk and struck her with a hoe, she said, according to officers. Her injury was slight. Police failed to find the husband. Joe Outlaw.

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Final Clearance of Summer Hats E s!.©©■“ —=i The materials are satin, crepe and trimmed with rib- jffLjyCTrliiffi bon, flowers or ornaments. The pop* ular pokes, turbans and sailor styles, \flfl* v * values for Dolfar Day. (Goldstein’s, Third Floor) \

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Pair Curtains Ruffled marquise tte curtains, 2% yards long, d* | white, with tie backs to S' | match. Pair, sl. 8 Yds. Voile Voile, In green, blue, rose and brown; In dainty | figured designs for sum- *P I mer draperies. 8 yards, sl. * Seamless Sheets Bleached seamless . sheets, made of good qual- x J ity sheeting, with wide *r I hems; size 81x90 inches. JL Special, each, sl. Limit 2 to customer

fthe Sale of Actual $2J25 1 $2.50 Woven and as SHIRTS aU ll 00l Dozen* of Attractive 2 for Pattern* This sale differs radically from most shirt sales. It is not a sale of odd lots, factory accumulations or shirts especially Every Shirt New, Clean * 2,000 high-grade woven and sflk striped madras shirt* Every garment Is carefully tailored and guaranteed as to fit, color and workmanship, or anew shirt free of charge. This very liberal guarantee Is justified by the high quality of the shirts. —Sixes 14 to 17 Neckband. —Sleeve lengths, 33 to 35 Inches. ’

3 Yds. Sateen Mercerized black sateen, a good weight for bloom- x J ers, aprons and linings; U'x ■ yards, sl. JL 2 Prs. Shoes Women’s shoes of white A duck, hlgh-laced style, X | with white rubber soles. ▼ K flat heels; at each; 2 JL pairs for sl. Women’s Pumps Women s all-white canvas pumps with covered x | heels; one-strap style, w ■ Pair, sl. X Canvas Oxfords Men’s canvas lace ox- a 4 fords, In white and Palm JS I Beach, leather soles and heels; sizes 6to 7% only. A Pair, sl. Men’s Union Suits Men’s finely ri b b ed, a 4 light weight cotton union JJ) V suits, In ecru color, choice of long or short sleeves; ankle length. Sizes 34 to 46. 3 Union Suits Men’s checked nainsook . union suits, athletic style, X | without sleeves, I length; sizes 34 to 44. JL

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Slip covering for auto seats, furniture or mattress covers, 4 £* yards for 1 White table oilcloth, best quality, 45 inches wide; for Dollar Day, Ai 3 yards 1 Unbleached muslin, yard wide, good quality for sheets and general home £j use, 8 yards for ) 1

$1.98 House Dresses Good looking and serviceable dresses for house V | and po-ch wear. Made of I fast color ginghams. Sizes JL 36 to 42, but not all sizes in every style. . 2 Prs. Women*s Hose .Os art silk, semi-sash- a loned, double cotton gar- I ter top; black, white and colors; regular 59c quality.

Crepe de Chune All silk, 40 Inches wide. In flesh, turquoise, orchid, x j peach, coral, jade, navy, *r 1 brown, black, white. JL 54-Inch Serge Half wool storm serges . in Copen, brown, navy x 1 and black. A serviceable " 1 quality. JL Union Suits Women’s extra size A finely ribbed soft finish x 1 cotton union suits, with “ I band top and tight knee. JL Sizes 46 and 48; regularly 59c, sale price, 2 for sl. 3 Union Suits For boys. Fine ribbed . or open mesh, soft finish v J cotton union suits; ages 6 *r I to 16 years; regularly 49c. 4 Union Suits For women. Made of fine ribbed soft cotton, w with tight-fitiing or loose ip I lace-trimmed knee. 4 for sl. * White Silk Gloves 12 And 16-button length. A Paris point stitched hack > 1 and double finger tips for I reinforcement. Irregulars. JL

2 Gowns Women’s gowns of crepe muslin or batiste, in white $ § or flesh. Plain tailored or'w I embroidery trimmed. Middies M Made of superior qnality of khaki twill, one j pocket, deep collar; sizes y I 14 to 20. Our sl-39 quality. * 2 Creepers F Also rompers, sizes 2 to _ 6 years, but not in every d* j style; made of gingham y I and beach cloth; 2 for sl. ■ Dresses Infants’ dresses of fine _ white nainsook, beautifully made and hand em- y I broiderod, sizes 2 and 3 only. ™

Flowered lawns and batistes in patterns especially suited for summer a dresses, 10 yards for... 1 40-Inch unbleached sheets lng, firm weave, requires but two widths for large sheet, 6 yards for Yard wide bleached muslin, soft finish; an excellent value for Dollar a nay; 8 yards for

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8 Handkerchiefs Men’s full size, soft fin- _ lsh cambric handker- C § chiefs, with fast color I woven or satin-stripe bor- 1 der; 15c quality. 6 Prs. Socks Children’s highly mer- _ merized half hose, light d* j and dark colors; plain or*P I with striped cuff top, 25c 7 quality, 6 pairs, 91. "

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