Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 75, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 August 1923 — Page 12

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YEGGS RUN AWAY WITH IRON SAFE AS PEOPLE WATCH Two Men Entertain Citizens by Staging Real Show — Escape in Auto. While eight or more citizens watched, two yeggmen early today ‘‘jimmied” the window of the Pure Oil gafeoline filling station, Delaware and St. Clair Sts., moved a safe out of the office, loaded It into an automobile which they had stolen and drove away. No person notified the police until more than a half hour after the burglars appeared at the filling station. The burglars were two young white men, it was said. They appeared at the filling station at 2:45 a. m. Samuel F. Hilf, of 728 N. Delaware St., said he saw the men attempt to start an automobile in front of his home. When they failed to get this car started they went to a garage in the rear of the residence of. S. A. Marshall, 728 N. Delaware St., stole his new touring car, it was reported ,and drove it to the filling station. Exit Through Window. The yeggmen “jimmied” a window on the St. Clair St. side of the filling station, pulled down the shades on the north windows, rolled a small safe to the window and pushed it out on to the sidewalk. As they started to load the safe into the stolen automobile I. W. Warnock, Apartment 9, 806 N. Delaware St., yelled from the window of his home, "Get away from there or r will take a shot at you.” The burgers answered by firing a shot at Wamock. Then they loaded the safe into the automobile and drove south on Delaware St. At 3:20 Warnock telephoned the police. Reports Auto Stolen. Five minutes after Sergeant Dean reached the filling station with the emergency squad Marshall telephoned pollc® headquarters his automobile had been stolen and that he had seen it being driven slowly south on Delaware St. \ - Virgil Jones, colored, of the Jones Sand and Gravel Company, found the wrecked safe in a cornfield at Brighton Blvd. and Fall Creek at 6:30 a. m, and notified the police. Motor Policemen Lowe and Baker investigated and found books and papers scattered around the safe, and in one was $39, which had not. been taken by the thieves. There were several hundred dollars’ worth of checks found near the safe. About SBO Stolen W. E. Moorhead, manager Os the Pure Oil Company, stated the exact amount of money stolen by the yeggmen had not been fully determined, but he believed they obtained about SBO. FUNERAL RITES DELAYED Mrs. Elizeabeth Grubb, Resident of City for Thirty Years. Funeral arrangements for Elizabeth S. Grubb, 79, who died late Tuesday at her home at 269 Burgess St., have been delayed pending arrival of her son, Stanley R. Grubb, from Columbia, S. C. / Mrs. Grubb had been a resident of Indianapolis nearly thirty years, coming here from Moscow, In Rush County, where she was born. Her husband died thirteen years ago. She was a member of the Downey Ave. Christian Church. Surviving are the son Stanley, another son, Nola S. Grubb of Indianapolis; two daughters, Mrs. B. L. Allen and Mrs. I. L. Miller, both of Indianapolis: eight grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. ‘IRON MAN’ WILL TALK Herculean Patrolman to Tell How to Keep Strong and Well. How to keep strong and healthy will be explained by Patrolman George H. Sylvest, “iron man of the police force,” In talks at the Garfield and Brookside Parks within the next two weeks, on orders of Mayor Shank to Police Chief Rikhoff. Sylvest also will visit playgrounds instructing children in proper care of their bodies. In demonstrations Sylvest has bent horseshoes, twisted steel bars, und crushed stones in his hands.

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Indiana is backing John S. Grimes to win the $4,000 national prize offered by B. F. Goodrich of Akron, Ohio, for the best essay dealing with the subject of “Good Roads.” The prize carries a four-year university scolarship and one essay is submitted from a high school student in each state in the Union. With his essay on “The Influence of Good Roads on the Religious Life of My Community” Grimes was recently declared the Indiana winner by the extension division St Indiana University under whose supervision the state contest was held.

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If five times four are thirty-three What will the fourth of twenty be? Can you answer the above question, assuming that five times four actually does equal thirty-three? Yesterday’s answer: [ l*( (lOl) ) j j A proved that his score should have been 385 and not 319, by turning the target upside down, which cnanged the section next to the center from 60 to 99. (Vs hits are indicated by the letter “z;” B’s by “x.”) A had a right to this claim, as the 99 section, being nearer the center of the target, should naturally be of greater value than the 88 section. Come on, Rain The man who stole a raincoat and hat from Frank French, 2926 W. Tenth St. was not worried today about the weather. French said the coat and hat were taken from his wagon Tuesday night while he was unloading paper in front of 1214 N. Senate Ave. We Will Help You to Save Safely puttier s>abtncs anb Crust Cos. TriE UHUE FURNITURE Ctt Complete Home Outfitters Z43-249UJ4A5HWGT0N STREET. Tom Quinn Jake Ulol£

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LODGE INSURANCE CONGRESS PLANS ANNUALMEETING Prominent Men to Speak at Convention in French Lick. Addresses by Governor Warren T. McCray, a member of the President's Cabinet, two United States Senators, and a member of the United States immigration commission will be high lights of the tenth annual convention of the National Fraternal Congress of America at French Lick, Ind., Aug. 27-30. The congress is composed of'loo fraternal insurance societies of the United States and Canada. Last year societies affiliated with the congress paid out $125 a minute in benefits to members, according to officials. President From Indianapolis Indianapolis persons on the program include Senator Samuel M. Ralston, who 'will discuss “The Value of Life Insurance and Fraternallsm to American Citizenship”; the Rev. M. W. Lyons, pastor of Our Lady of Lotardes Church, who will speak at memorial services Aug. 28, and Miss Ruth Tevis Spencer, singer at the memorial services. Harry Wade, president of the organization, is president of the Insurance department of the Knights of-Pythias Lodge, Indianapolis. James J. Davis, secretary of labor, will discuss "Fraternallsm, Immigration, Naturalization and Labor," Aug. 28. Senator James E. Watson and Jeremiah Jenks, of the immigration commision, also will speak. I-Arge Attendance Anticipated About 125,000 lodges operate through the congress. A billion dollars has been expended In building hospitals, orphans’ homes and homes for the aged, officials said. It is estimated that about three thousand persons will attend the convention. Officers are: Harry Wade,

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SHERIFF FINOS NO GAVPARTIES ‘All Quiet Along White River,' He Reports. "All quiet along White -River last night,” reported Sheriff George Snider today. The sheriff, accompanied by.lnvestigator Claude M. Worley, State police and Deputy Sheriff Roland Snider visited Liberty Beach and the neighboring several summer resorts. A thorough search of parked cars revealed no liquor, the sheriff said. Dancers cavorted decorously under the questioning eye of the law, and not a woman smoked, at least while the visit continued. “Maybe some of ‘them were lit up,” ■said the sheriff, “hut if so they brought it with them. We couldn't find any liquor." Then a leisurely trip through lover's lane, west of the Speedway, in quest of parking sparkers, revealed not a one, the offeial said. Too cold and rainy, he thought. .MOTION PICTURES

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