Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 102, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 September 1923 — Page 12

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FEUD BLAMED FOR TRAGEDYAT GARY One Dead arid Another Dying in Triangle Affair, By Times Special GARY, Ind., Sept. B.—Paul Horga, 1068 Jefferson St., is dead as a result of a fractured skull and Pietro Capata, same address, is dying of a fractured skull as a result of falling from the running board of a speeding automobile. v Police are" seeking Frank Gabor, convicted last September for swindling Horga out of $4,500 in a confidence game. Gabor was accused by Horga, convicted and sentenced to Jeffersonville for one to fourteen years. When sentenced, Gabor made the threat that he would get Horga “for this.” It is bejlieved that Gabor was released upon good behavior. The car is said by the police to answer to the - description of one owned by Horga. Police believe the affair is the outcome of the feud between Horga and his pal and Gabor. Although witnesses saw the two fall from the car it is not known whether they had climbed onto the running board with the intention of doing harm to the occupants or not. TRAINMEN RECEIVE INCREASE IN WAGES * CHICAGO, Sept. 8. Voluntarywage increases affecting nearly 100,000 employes of all classes have been granted by the New York Central; Southern Railways, C. & 0., Southern Railway system; Carolina, Clinchfield & Ohio; Richmond Fredericksburg, and Potomac; and the Minnesota and International Railway Company, the United States Labor Board announced today. The advances range from 1 to 4 cents an hoar. MASKERS ARE BARRED Michigan City Takes Hurried Steps When Klan Meeting Is Reported. By Times Special MICHIGAN CITY, Ind., Sept. 8 Masked assemblages of persons on streets or masked parades have been forbidden in Michigan City- by- a resolution adopted at a special session of the city council. The action was taken following a report that the Ku-Kiux Klan were preparing to hold a meeting here within a few days. VISITOR’S VEST VANISHES Just Resting a Few Minutes When Thief Takes Part of Clothes. Edward McDonald. Dunmore, Pa., told police Friday night that while he was resting at the comfort station, Illinois and Washington Sts., someone stole his vest, valued at $7, and some ■valuable papers in the vest.

• You Owe It to Ifourßwiness to Come! YOU OWE it to your business to be numbered among the several thousand progressive retail merchants who are coming to BUYERS’ WEEK, at INDIANAPOLIS, SEPTEMBER 12,13, 14. c You will meet the leading wholesalers, you will form valuable business friendships, you will get new and profitable selling ideas. The jobbers’ salesmen who pay you regular visits will be here to welcome you. All the latest and most wanted merchandise—millions of dollars worth of goods from the world’s markets—will be on display, so that you may seled your needs dired from stock, readily and conveniently. These goods will be offered at prices that insure prompt turnover. Special entertainment for men and women visitors has been arranged. Your trip will be an ideal combination of business and pleasure. As soon as you reach Indianapolis, register at one of the wholesale houses listed below. These Leading Wholesalers Will Welcome You:

Central Wall Paper Sc Paint Cr Wholesale Wall Paper and Paints Crowder-Cooper Shoe Company Wholesale Shoes and Rubber Footwear E. C. Dolmetsch CompanyWholesale Toys, Fancy Goods and Sundries Efroymaon & Wolf Wholesale Dry Goods, Notions, Etc. Hamilton, Harris Sc Company Wholesale Tobacco Havens sompany Wholesale Dry Goods, Notions, Etc.

Round T rip Railroad Fares Refunded to All Registered Buyers AUSPICES OF WHOLESALE TRADE DIVISION, INDIANAPOLIS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

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There are two numbers between 1 and 100 which we will designate as A and B. If Ais multiplied by 2 and B is added to it, the total will be 170. If B is multiplierd by 2 and A is added to it, the total will be 190. Can you find the numbers? YESTERDAY'S ANSWER The dotted line indicates the shortest course through the park from A to B. MARIE GOTH WINS SIDO_ART AWARD Portrait of Brown-Eyed Girl Is Given First Prize, Miss Marie Goth, an Indianapolis portrait painter, is today SIOO richer and holder of the State fair “popular” first prize for her portrait of a browneyed young girl. The voting contest ciosed at 5:30 Friday evening. Miss Goth led with 166 votes. Simon P. Bauss was second with 149 votes. Bauss exhibited a portrait of Russel H. Seeds. Other winners: Clifton Wheeler, third; Paul Hadley, fourth: Bauss, fifth: Mrs. Louise E. Zaring, sixth; Randolph LaSalle Coats, seventh; and Beth Driggs Bacon, eigth. shrinersTo visit home Special Train Will Carry Local Delegation to Franklin. Local Shriners will join members from nearby cities in a visit to the Masonic Home at Franklin Sunday. Several thousand Shriners are expected. Indianapolis men will meet at Murat temple and march to the Union Station, where a special train is to leave at 1:30 p. m. The pogram was arranged by- Elmer F. Gay-, Ohio L. Wade and Fletcher W. Boyd. HIS HALF PINT TOO MUCH Wade Summers, 28. of 1106 E. Ohio St., appears on the police slate today charged with operating a blind tiger and intoxication. Patrolman Simmons found a half pint of whisky in his pocket. Marie Burris, colored. 40, of 513 E. Pratt St., is slated on the same charge. Police found white mule in her home.

Hibben-Hollweg Sc Company Wholesale Dry Goods, Notions 4k Furnishings Indianapolis Book Sc Stationery Cos. Wholesale Books, Stationery, School Supplies Indianapolis Electric Supply Cos. Wholesale Electrical Supplies Kiefer Stevrart Company \ Wholesale Druxs,Sundries, Candies,Ciysrs, Etc Kipp Brothers Company Halloween and Hobday Merchandise

HUSBAND HAS TWO NO. 1 Wife Alleges Throne Usurped on Her Return, j' Charges that her husband’s greetings on her return home after a two weeks’ visit tn Louisville, Ky., were: “Hey, you can’t come in, I’ve got another wife," made by Mrs. Louise Manning, colored, 1014 N. West St., were being investigated today- with a view of- placing bigamy charges against Harry Woods, 24, alias Harry Manning. 1819 N. Ashland Ave. Mrs. Manning, in a divorce suit filed in Superior Court, says she and Manning were married Aug. 22, 1922, and separated Aug. 12, 1923. Susje Dibrill Woods told police she married Woods Aug. 23, 1923, and later learned he had another wife. ■Woods, or Manning, has been held in jail since Sept. 5 on chapges of offending persons, after women in the eastern part of Ahe city- identified him as the man who has terrorized women and girls recently, some of whom he is alleged to have attacked. EXTRADITION IS DELAYED North Dakota Banker Is Charged With Part pi Bank Loss. Indiana officials will be required to file another petition for the extradition from North Dakota of Jourgen Olsen, North Dakota banker, now facing indictment in Warrick County for his alleged part in wrecking the Newburg State Bank. He also is said to have been responsible for the crash of the Beech Grove State Bank. Hearing on the petition for Olsen’s extradition was postponed Friday, a dispatch from Bismarck, N. D., said The hearing will be held as soon as H. A. Bippus, Warrick County prosecutor, has filed anew petition. % COOLIDGE RECEIVES COPY Hibernians’ Resolution on Ku-Klux Is Now Before the IVesident President Coolidge has acknowledged receipt of a copy- of a resolution adopted in the recent state convention of the Ancient Order of Hibernians urging that the President suppress the Ku-Klux Klan through measures similar to those employed by President Grant shortly- after the Civil war. The letter, sent by E. T. C'.ark, personal secretary- to the President, was received by Nicholas Carroll, state president of the order. Perfection Butter Moke* Kiddle Grow.—Ad*. One of the Largest Popular Price Stores in the State. j ©anfais [ r ■■ ifflrmftEßfr — Cor. E. Wash, and Delaware Sts.

C W. Lefler Hat Company Wholesale Hats, Capa and Glorea Lyman Brother. Frames, Mould! g. Pictures and Mirror. Mooney-Mueller-W. j-d Company Wholes Je Drugs, 'dries. Fixtures, Etc. Mutual China Company Wholesale China and Glass United State. Rubber Company Rubber Clothing, Footwear and Drug Sundries Allen A. Wilkinson Lumber Company 'Wholesale Sash, Doers and Mill Work

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TWO WOMEN PERISH AS FARM'HOME BURNS Mother and Daughter Die in Myslery Blaze. By United Press .SLAYTON, Minn., Sept. B—The charred bodies of Mrs. August Carlson, 65, and her daughter, Christine, 33. were found in the ruins of their farm home, twenty-two miles northwest of here today. The tragedy is a mystery. RED CROSS LEADERS TO ADDRESS PARLEY Regional Conference Will Be Held at Claypool Wednesday; The program for the regional conference of Central Indiana Red Cross chapters at the Claypool, Wednesday, as announced today, includes speeches by James T. Nicholson, director of the Junior Red Cross, Washington, D. C. division, and J. Arthur Jeffers, assistant manager, Washington, D. C. William Fortune, chairman of the Indianapolis chapter, will preside at the morning session. A life saving demonstration will be made and a round table discussion on roll call and publicity will be held in the afternoon, Jeffers presiding. Where Interest Interests By OSCAR SCHMIDT. To the man who hoards his savings in an old shoe, disreputable bank, a broken pitcher in the pantry’ or in a tin can in the cellar (such procedure a standing invitation to the midnight caller of burglarious intent)—to this man safety, or his conception of safety-—is the only element to be considered in the accumulation of money. WJifit cares he for annual dividends resulting from Investment one hundred per cent safer really than his own crude system? After safetpf however, the welladvised business man considers another factor—a very essential element. “Where,” he asks himseif, “can I put my money where it is surely protected and at the same time it will be earning for me the maximum in interest?” Saving and loan associations are not only the acme of safety, but they pay a higher rate of Interest than other unquestionable safe plans of saving. They can do this because their expenses axe remarkably small. Not being a closed stock organization conducted for the benefit of a few select owners, the depositing members reap the earnings as well as the benefits.. It may seem a small item In print, but a saving and loan association dividend of 6 per cent looks much more , attractive at the end of a few years than (he results of 3 or 4 per cent. Safe and Growing—what more at tractive adjectives could be applied to a savings account? We took the “If” from “Thrift." MONUMENT SAVING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, 31 Monument Circle. 6% ON YOUR SAVINGS.

SIX AUTOS TAKEN BY THIEF GANG Final Day of Fair Marked by Many Raids, Keeping pace with the former days of the week, automobile thieves stole six more cars Friday night. A car wasj found by Patrolman Church at Olney and Twenty-First Sts. The license records at headquarters showed it belonged to Julian W. Schwab, 1951 Madison Ave., who later reported it stolen. A car stolen from W. W. Winders, 532 N. Capitol Ave, was found abandoned. , The automobiles of O. M. Turner, Orleans. Ind-, William Johpson, 370 W. Drive Woodruff PI., Dale Marsh, Uijion City, and Paul H. Miller, R. R. F. Box 170, are still missing. THE WHITE FURNITURE CD. Complete Home Outfitters 243-249 W. Washington St, Jake Wolf Main hoi Tom Quinn

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Are You a Puppet to \ Wash-Day Worries? Uncertain weather, even more uncer- ' tain home laundresses, all the disgusting A 'OE little details of bothering with the wash— * \ these are things which spoil a whole day X/ \ out of each week for the woman who has 1 the washing done at home. * 1 Isn’t it a pity that such women do not realize how satisfactory—and inexpens- v A ive—modern laundry service has become? Why Not Send Your Clothes to the Laundry

CONDITION OF MAYOR HYLAN IS IMPROVED Bulletin Declares Executive Breathes Easier and Pain Is Gone. By United Press SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y., Sept. 8. —The following official bulletin on Mayor Hylan of New York city, suffering from pleuro-pneumonia, was -issued this morning: “The mayor is somewhat better this morning. The pain has left and his breathing is better. Temperature, 99; pulse, 108; respiration, 30.” The bulletin was signed by Dr. Namnmek of New York city and Dr. Comstock. One Killed in Street Fight By United Press CHICAGO, Sept. 8. —Jerry O’Conner was killed, two men were injured and several were beaten In night battles between rival beer running gangs that created a reign of terror in a half dozen saloons.

Herrick Refrigerators Sold In Indianapolis Exclusively by WHEELER BROTHERS 311-313 E. Washington St.

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The Satisfaction of Security There is a world of satisfaction in the possession of Stocks and Bonds, Certificates of Deposit, and I other valuables of this nature, but there is even a greater satisfaction in knowing that all these things are safe from fire and theft. If you already have the Satisfaction of Possession, why not have the Satisfaction of Security also? You can get a Safety Deposit Box here for as little as Three Dollars per year. Secubitt'Trust Cos, 4% On Savings. Open Saturday Evening, 7to 9 111 N. Pennsylvania St.

Satisfaction la the reward of a decision well made—a job well done. Take the matter of lighting in your home. Our six display rooms contain practically every type and design of fixture With our knowledge of proper lighting, it Is an easy matter for you to make the right decision. And Hatfield 'nstallatlon 1# positive assurance of a jpb well done. Which means for you; "Lighting Satisfaction ” “Notice the lighting equipment”

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Hotel Severin Roof Garden Will Remain Open Until October Ist You Will Enjoy a Tasty and Well-Served Dinner Every Evening* 6 to 9 P. M. Service Outside or Under Roof as Desired Table d'Hote Music Ala Carte

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