Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 95, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 August 1923 — Page 9

FRIDAY, ATTG. 31, 1923

WILL H. ADAMS IS SILENT ON LIQUOR CHARGEBY POLICE Reporter .of Supreme Court Is Arrested at Roadhouse, “I have nothing to say at this time. I have my own mind made up as to the facts. I feel too much has been said already.” Will H. Adams, 610 E. Thirty-Second St., reporter of the State Supreme and Apellate Courts, stated today in regard to charges of operating a blind tiger and of intoxie talon placed against him by police. Alvah Rucker, attorney, and Joseph Foppiano, politician and bondsman, tried Thursday afternoon to obtain the release on bond of Adams from the city prison, but failed because no name of Will H. Adams appeared on the slate. A check was'then started to find what name was given when he was arrested. Sergeant Sheehan told Judge Delbert O. Wilmoth that Adams gave

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CAPITOL ”Washington St. and Capitol Ato. “““““"I COLUMBIA BURLESQUE 2:1& P. M. AT.T. THIS WEEK 8:15 DANCING AROVND Qfifitfyme ** Sfmr ot)4>*tm I|AAA|| MQfflßHtf black accs "****” * W" |Lr,„, ® SOSEPSW • BUCK*-BoeBL£S Next Week Our Own—LENA DALEY—and Her “BREVITIES OF 1923” SEATS NOW SEELING DON'T STANP IN LINE! GET AHEAD Os ITt Attention I Jkdies* Thu eon P® n •“<* ® will admit lady to nuenuon, Laaies. ..ny matln except Satorday and Sunday.

him the name of "Frank Jones, 610 E. Thirty-Second St." Leßoy Gott, TerminaJ Hotel; A. F. Wild. 840 N. Meridian St.; Cleo Miller. Bernice Brown and Elaine Day were all found with "Jones” in the yard of the Emerich roadhouse, at Ernerichsville, early Wednesday, police declare. Two bottles of liquor were found in the seat of the car by the sicre of a man whom Sergeant Sheehan thought was ‘‘Jones.’’ police said. The turnkey said today that a check of each prisoner was made before the one missing identity was discovered. "Jones” was not accounted for until Sheehan identified Adams as ‘ Jones,” the police asserted. The turnkey said when Adams was asked his name he did not remember the name he had given when slated. Adams was released on bond. Y. M. C. A. Entertains Boys The Y. M. C. A. boys' department entertained 100 boys Thursday night at ’ dinner. Fall classes will begin Tuesday.

MOTjON PICTUREB T H K A t R. K OUR SEVENTH ANNIVERSARY ALL THIS WEEK. CONSTANCE TALMADGE in “DULCY” Her Greatest Cynedy Overture “FINLANDIA” By SIBELIUB MODEST ALTSCHULER Musical Director 3 Aces oF Comedy and Song Taylor, Macy and Hawks Organ Solo “INDIANA MOON" Played by Dmaa Byrd CIRCLE SCENIC NOVELTY CIRCLE CARTOON NEXT SUNDAY “HOLLYWOOD” AMUSEMENTS ~ sas MURAT Farewell Week The STUART WALKER Cumpany In the First IndianapoUt Presentation of the Comedy Success THE DOVER ROAD With Tom Powers, Rath Hammond nod Others * .frjGXs WEEK BEG. MONDAY 3 Mats., Mon., Wed. & Sot. Biggest Musical Spectacle mm terth MEW YORK JP7S KNITirUMMMS m ’•WORLD Night*. flOe-S2.nO; Mata.. AOe-fI.M

PALACE 1:00 to 11KM) P. M. BURKE WALSH & NANA “They’re Peculiar. ANNETTE JANE A Surprise in BARBER Song & JEROME HURIO ’ JA i, K “ N As In the Days j u#t Mjrth of Nero. and Melody” LIEUT. FERDINAND THIETON & COMPANY Europe’s Sensational Revolver Sharpshooter. PHOTO FEATURE MABEL NORMAND —IN—“SUZANNA.”

LEGION ASKS VET CHANGE Committee Urges Removal of IU Patients From Hospitals. DALLAS, Texas, Aug. 31.—Removal of Oklahoma, Texas and Arkansas veterans who are patients In the Army and Navy Hospital at Little Rock, Ark., and In the William Beaumont Army Hospital at El Paso,

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CHICAGO, INDIANAPOLIS A LOUISVILLE RY. Excursion to Michigan City The Coney leland of the Weet 52.75 Round Trip Sunday, Sept. 2 RETURN SAME DAY Leaves Indianapolis ...... 7:45 a. m. Arrives Michigan City .... 12:30 noon Return Train leaves Michigan City 5:30 p. m. Enjoy the Cool Breezes of take Michigan For further information consult Ticket Agent City Ticket Office Union Station Puone Circle 4600 Phone Mein 4567 Boulevard Station Phone Washington 0820 (USA)

TRI-STATE MEETING INDIANA, OHIO, KENTUCKY Ku Klux Klan RUSHVILLE, INDIANA Labor Day, Monday, September 3 EXCURSION RATES SI.SO Round Trip From Indianapolis to Rushville Fairgrounds GREATLY REDUCED RATES To Rushville From All Points on Each Division. Tickets on Sale Ali Cars Sept. 2 and 3, With Return Limit Sept. 4. - All Cars Stop at Fairgrounds Indianapolis & Cincinnati Traction Company Consult Local Agon*, for Othor Rate, and Detail Information

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Texas, has been urged by the American Legloon rehabilitation committee of the Fourteenth district, whicn met at Dallas. The veterans’ organization has taken the stand against hospitalization of veterans’ bureau patients In Army hospitals, Claiming that the patients do not receive the sympathetic treatment to which they are entitled. Investigations at the two hospitals Indicate the proper segregation was

not being maintained. The committee recommended the removal of tubercular patients to the Muskogee Hospital for Tubereu.ars and another which has been opered At Kerrville, Texas.

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“Burnwell Lump” , is the new name, that means so much to Indianapolis coal buyers. | V | Specify it when you order your coal! * 7 VI/ You’ll save money and get better satisfaction! • Used by hundreds of local families last year, Burnwell Lump is now available to every apartment house, hotel, office building and private residence. Read these twelve big reasons why you should use Burnwell Lump— WINNFR L ' TIIE MOST ECONOMICAL COAL YOU GAN BUYV WllviNlLlx 2 Mined by the largest operating company in Indiana. In Name Contest 3. Shipped from one of three largest coal mines in world. 4. Enjoys best and surest transportation facilities (the PennHundreds of names were submitted sylvania Lines). in the contest we announced in this 5 Low in ash—free from clinkers and impurities—high in paper a week ago-SSO for the best v, pnt ,'mits—carefully handled, name for this good coal. The judges neat units caieiuuy iiduu selected “Burnwell," and our check 6. Handled exclusively by two of the oldest, largest and most r. l D. B Dotson™o33 Hamilton''Avenue' dependable dealers in Indianapolis. Indianapolis. 7 Q ur re p U tation and that of both dealers behind every ton. he bought NOW. 9. Quality always the same—always good. Deliveries always certain —never ‘‘out.” x Thirteen big yards scattered pver the city—many telephones and courteous clerk^—easy for you to order and get eom- - Prices always right—true economy insured.' " 12. Trade-mark and trade name for your convenience in ordering and to prevent substitution. V Knox Consolidated Coal Company INDIANAPOLIS. Remember this is the time to order your Burnwell Lump. The present price is a mid-summer price and offers you a splendid saving. After reading the v twelve reasons for burning Burnwell Lump, why hesitate in deciding to buy it now? Telephone your order or request for a salesman to explain every- * thing fully. The excjjosive dealers in Indianapolis are — Peoples Coal & Cement Cos. and Indianapolis Coal Cos. 1109 E. 15th Street Bankers Trust Bldg. WEbster 4890 Ma In 1700 You Can Not Buy This Good Coal Elsewhere

Austin Dean Missing

Austin E. Dean, 31, left his home at 10V 2 N. Eastern Ave., some time ago and was last heard of in Noblesville, Ind., police were informed. He was wearing a moonstone ring and a Masonic lapel pin and fob, palm beach suit and straw hat.

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EXCURSION I $2.7s Cincinnati”^ Special Train Leaves 7 A. M. Returning—Leaves Cincinnati at 7 P. M. I BASEBALL—CINCINNATI Vs. ST. LOUIS Special Round Trip Sunday Fares to I DECATUR, ILL., $2.75 RUSHVILLE, $1.19 CONNERSVILLE, $1.72 HAMILTON, 0., $2.38 I EVERY SUNDAY—Tickets Good on All Trains.

* Indiana State Fair September 3rd to 9th, 1923 Leave your troubles at home; avoid all blowouts, dirt and care of your automobile. Travel via Union Traction, the good, clean, comfortable way; plenty of train service and very low rates. For further information see Local Agent or write Traffic Department, Anderson, Ind.

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