Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 109, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 September 1923 — Page 12

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SIX ARE INJURED WHEN STREET CAR CRASHESINTO AUTO Taxi Accident and Smash-up by Freight Cars Among Week-end Events. Six persons -were injured Sunday when an automobile was struck by a street car at Noble and New York Sts. Lee Harris. 24, of 233 Dixon St , driver of the auto; his wife, Bessie Harris; and son, Lee Jr., were cut and bruised. A 4-months-old baby, Persons Wilma, was ap- / I have been parently unin--41/ killed in jured. Mrs. Clara Imm an t omobile , accident, tn Cropper, 31, of Marlon County this 216 Dixon St., rtmr - Mrs. Nao m a __ _ Palmes and BesI O been sie, 10, and SidII f M ini nred ney Cropper, 7, 1 W n" of 216 Dixon St, eident*. It i. your also . passengers, th * were cut 3X1(1 * bruised. 1 Witnesses say Harris did not see the E. Michigan street car xpd drove in front of it. The injured were treated by Dr. J. E. Hughes, 1126 S. Meridian St. The automobile of Louis Schauers, Thirty-Eighth St. and Emerson Ave., was badly damaged when it stalled on the car tracks at Geisendorff and W. Washington Sts., Sunday. Schauers said he had stopped to allow westbound autos to pass, when a westbound W. Washington street car crashed into his machine. C. R. McCorkel, motormen, said that when he •toticed the automobile was stalled it pas too late to stop his carFreight Cars Strike Car Thomas Robertson,'6, of Vine and New York Sts., was bruised on a leg when he stepped in front of a westbound automobile while playing in Wabash St., near the city market. plJe R. Manford, 211S S. New Jersey St., took the boy home. George Caine, 1010 Harrison St., and Ernest Carlisle, Greenwood, Ind., narrowely escaped death when the automobile in which they were riding was struck by a cut of freight cars at Sherman Dr. and the Big Four railroad. Carlisle, driver, started across the k*acks and found himself hemmed in Yv the crossing gate, which was down. Both men were thrown out and Carlisle escaped injury. Caine was sent to the City Hospital with a badly bruised leg. The car was wrecked. Boy Bruised by Taxi Lones Eberhardt, 11, son of John Eberhardt, 935 Hosbrook St., was bruised about The body when he was struck by a taxi driven by William Stevens, 1134 Park Ave., at Wabash and Alabama Sts., on Saturday. The boy was taken to the city hospital. Lon Bracken, R. R. L., Box 182, was knocked unconscious when he was thrown to the street while riding on the running board of an automobile driven by William Hereth, 310 N. Davidson Bt. The car collided with a machine driven by George Goodwin, 1330 Ringgold St., at Alabama and New York Sts. Bracken was revived at fire headquarters and was able to go home. Glen Williams, 344 S. Roena St., was arrested Saturday, charged -with operating an automobile while under the influence of liquor after the car he was driving struck a machine in front of 31 S. Holmes Ave., driven by L. Fisher, 327 S. Holmes Ave. Both machines were slightly damaged. Ruth Roberts, 4, daughter of George Roberts, 1903 Ruckle St., was cut above the eyes when the machine in which she was riding with her father was struck by an automobile driven by Harry Stieth, colored, 1241 N. Senate Ave.. at College Ave. and Sixteenth St. on Sunday.

Girls Slightly Injured Stieth was arrested, charged with assault and battery and operating a motor vehicle while under the Influence of liquor. Miss Katherine Ishler, Martinsville, 111.; Miss Helen McNary, Terre Haute, Ind., and P. H. McDaniel, Martinsville, 111., were slightly injured Sunday when the automobile in which they were riding was sideswiped by a machine driven by Fred Hatfield, 1216 Union St., three miles east of Plainfield, Ind., on the National Road. McDaniel and the two women were with Lastene Peirson of Casey, 111. Hatfield was driving a car bearing a certificate of title Issued to John Fullen, 642 Vinton St. Miss Ishler was taken to a hospital at Plainfield. GEORGE MORRIS RITES Indiana War Veteran Will Be Given Final Honors Th Rev. A. E. Smith, pastor of tIM Centennary Christian Church, will conduct funeral services of George C. Morris, 79, who died Saturday at the of his son, Charles J. Morris, 1127 Temple Ave., on Tuesday afternoon. Services will be held at the Temple Ave. home fith burial in Crown Hill cemetery. Mr. Morris. Civil War veteran, had lived in Indianapolis for thirty-two years. Surviving: Three sons, Charles J. and Edward of Indianapolis, and Fred B. of Chestnut, 111.; and a daughter, Mrs. lona Scott, Indianapolis.

Shooting Gallery Robbed The shooting gallery of Dorman brothers, at Riverside Amusement Park, was entered and prizes, valued at S2O, were taken. Dr. Archer, dentist, at 18% W. Ohio St., reported that S3O worth of dental supplies were taken from, his office. Arnie Clapp. 426 S. Warman Ave., reported the theft of $46 from his locker at a fire station at Madison Ave. and Morris St. The London city directory contains the names of a woman blacksmith, a woman bricklayer, two women gas fitter* and a fisher woman.

Rector Scholarship Goes to Local Boy FREEMAN McGLASSON Honor of being designated a Rector scholar at De Pauw University has come to Shortridge High School graduates a third time this year. Freeman McGlasson, 3171 N. Illinois St., is the latest graduate so chosen. Appointment of James Bailey and LeGrand Cannon was announced some time ago. The scholarship provides tuition for four years at the universtity. ACCIDENT VICTIM RITES WEDNESDAY The Rev, Clarence Stout Will Preach Services, The Rev. Clarence Stout, formerly pastor of Barth Place M. E. Church, will conduct funeral services at 2 p. m. Wednesday at Richardson's funeral parlors, 923 N. Pennsylvania St., for Lee Conners, 60, who died Sunday night at the city hospital as the result of injuries received when struck by a street car Friday. Burial at Philadelphia, Ind. Mr. Conners was city salesman for j the Capitol Paper Company for about twenty-three years. He had lived in Indianapolis for forty years. He was born in Rush County, Ind. Surviving him are the widow, Mrs. Joanna Conners; a daughter. Miss Lottie Conners, Morgan, Ind., and two sisters, Mrs. Alice Parker, Kokomo, Ind., and Mrs. Lide of Lewisville, Ind.

A Puzzle a Day

rzzzm -_3_ _3__S_ juxTs j 5 j 3 |3~ -* xPioFeasof * CorVidor Twenty-four school boys were in a dormitory of nine rooms, arranged as shown above, three in a room, with the professor (X) in the center. It will be noted that the rooms formed four corridors, each containing nine boys, as indicated by the arrows. The professor, without leaving his own room, would look into the central room of each corridor (at points A, B, C, D). If he was satisfied each corridor contained nine boys, all was well. The boys, however, frequently slipped out, and at other times brought in their friends. On four successive nights, the dormitory contained 20, 28, 32 and 36 boys; yet the professor found only nine in each corridor, due to the way the boys rearranged their order. How did they do it? Answers to Previous Puzzle The blind man started with 40 pencils. The first man, buying one half (20) and giving back 10, left the blind man with 30. The second customer bought one-third of that number (10) and gave back 2, leaving the blind man 22. The third person bought half (11) and gave back 1, which left the blind man with his final stock of 12 pencils. The best way to solve this problem is to work it backwards from the 12 pencils. Party for Rotary Golfers Rotary Club members of new Highland Golf and Country Club have Invited members of Indlnaapolls Rotary who are not members of the club to a golf party Monday, Sept. 24, starting at noon. Dinner will follow. Prizes will be awarded.

From wells that are driven deep into the solid rock "below, comes the clear, pure water from which Polar ice is made. Its purity is absolute. That makes Polar ice BETTER. POLAR ICE AND FUEL COMPANY Three Bip Plante—RA ndolph OCS9. I)R esrel 1455. BE lmont 0888. And 27 Cash and Carry Station* for Your Convenience. i Scj ® m

THOIWASJ. YOUNT FUNERAL TUESDAY r Civil War Vet and Pioneer Dies Saturday, The funeral of Thomas J. Yount, 78, Civil War veteran, who died at the Methodist Hospital on Saturday, will be held at the home of his son, Frank H. Yount, 344 W. Thirty-Ninth St., at 2:30 p. m. Tuesday. Mr. Yount was born in West Milton, O. He came to Indianapolis with his father when the city had only 17,000 population. He was connected with the Singer Sewing Machine Company for seventeen years and served eight years as deputy city clerk. Mr. Yount was a member of the Scottish Rite, the Mystic Shrine and Capitol City Lodge No. 312, F. and A. M. Surviving: Two sons, Frank H. Yount of Indianapolis and Oscar G. Yount of San Diego. Cal; three brothers, Charles E. Yount of Indianapolis, Daniel W. Yount of 9t. Louis and Warren W. Yount of Bakersfield, Cal., and two sisters, Mrs. Libbie Thomas of Prairie City. la., and Mrs. Sarah Hodgson of West Liberty, la. CHEVROLET IS FINED S2O Manufacturer Was Going Sixty Miles an Hour, Sheriff Tells Court. Louis Chevrolet, automobile manufacturer and race driver, Is S2O poorer today after a brush with County Sheriff George Snider on W. National Road. Chevrolet, on his way to the Gun Club, disobeyed orders to stop, the : sheriff claims, and sped away in such \ a cloud of dust that capture was lm | possible. v He was arrested half an hour later ; at the club and fined $lO and costs I before Justice of Peace Henry Spihero \ of Wayne Township on a charge of driving sixty miles an hour. Perfection Butter Hake* Kiddies Grow.—Ad x Statement of Condition OF THE Fidelity Health and Accident Ins. Cos.

BENTON HARBOR. .MICHIGAN HINKLEV BLDG. ON THE 31st Day of December, 1922 E C. BOWLBY. President. A R ARFORD. Secret* ry. Amount ot capital paid up ...Mutual NET ASSETS OF COMPANY Cash In banks (on interest and not on Interest) §11.537.32 Bond? owned (market value).... 04.817 00 Mortgage loans on real estate. 5,300.00 (Free from any prior. Incumbrance ) I . Accrued seeuritlea (Interest and rents, etc.) 167.50 Premiums and accounts due ind in process of collecUon 3.395.00 Total net assets $45.19(1.82 LIABILITIES Losses unadjusted and in suspense $ 3.395.00 Bills and aei-ounts unpaid (statutory reserve) 8,0(10 00 Other liabilities of tha company (adv. prem.) 3.000.00 Total liabilities ...' §12.395.00 Greatest amount in any one risk . § 6.000.00 State of Indiana. Office of Commissioner of Insurance. I. the undersigned. Commissioner of Insurance of Indiana, hereby certify that the above is a correct copy of the statement of condition of the above mentioned company on the 31st day of December, 1922, as shown by the original statement, and that the said original statement is now on file in thts office. (BEAL) In testimony wrhereof I hereunto subscribe my name and affix my official seal, this 15th day of September. 1923. ' F. S MeMUNAUF, -Commissioner

Excursion Next Sunday TO Michigan City $2.75 (Lake Michigan) Walkerton . . $2.70 (Koontz Lake) Rochester. . $2.35 (l,ake Waniton) Returning Same Date Via NICKEL PLATE ROAD The New York, Chicago & Bt. Louis Railroad Company Lake Erie It Western District Train leaves Indianapolis Union Station, 8:30 a. m.; Maas. Ave. Station. 8:38 a. m. Also low round trip fares, with longer limit, to these and other points. For further information phone Circle 6800, Circle 5300, Main 4607, Main 2120. R. C. Fiscus. Ass't Gen'l Bass. Agt. Indianapolis, Ind.’

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LOVE FOR FIRST HUBBY CAUSES SUICIDE ATTEMPT Womans Says She Can’t Live Without Him—Will Recover By United Press CHICAGO, Sept. 17.—Love for her first husband led Mrs. Pearl Thomas Ryan to attempt suicide last night. ‘‘l’ve swallowed poison because I can’t live without you,” she told Charles Thomas, her first husband. She will recover. Thomas said she separated from him after deciding she was “ too beautiful a butterfly” for him. The second husband is out of the city. Funeral of Mrs. Mary Smith The funeral of Mrs. Mary Long Smith, 87, former resident of Indianapolis who died at Terre Haute Friday, was set for this afternoon at the funeral parlors of John F. Reynolds, 950 N. Pennsylvania St. Mrs. Smith at one time lived on the present site of the Hume-Mansur building.

WINDOW SHADE CLEANING Prompt Service and Fair Prices Call Main 5829 for Free Estimates American Shade Cleaning Company, 136 N. Alabama St.

A complete selection of footwear for boys, girls, little children and infants. Exclusive downtown agenta for the famous Red Goose School Shoes. Misses’ and Children’s OXFORDS and SLIPPERS An Endlms Variety at tie ,-fW. Usual THRIFT Sarin*.. J si^o nM Boys' and Girls’ Basketball and Gym Shoes, $1 Canvas oxfords and strap g slippers in white and brown " shades. Comfortable and serviceable for early fall far wear. Thrifty parents wun'i *'***'• miss thts opportunity. B1 * B ° 3r * THRIFT REPAIRING TUDICT shoe i riFor i store MERCHANTS BANK BUILDING—DOWNSTAIRS WASHINGTON AND MERIDIAN STREETS

Are Their Eyes Ready for School? Let Us Help Them It has been shown frequently, and right in our own public schools, that much of children’s backwardness In study was due to defective eyesight. It Is now required that children's eyes must be examined, and this should be done at once, that the best results may be obtained from study In the schoolroom. We make a special feature of examining the eyes of school children. These examinations are thorough in every respect. There Is no charge for these examinations. Glasses Fitted Complete sy| .0Q to s7^ Correctly fitted glasses are a great help, not only in time of study, but to the general health of the children as well. Don’t delay this matter. Now is the time to give it your attention. We Do Not Charge for a Thorough Examination Hoosier Optical Cos. 148 North Illinois Street One-Half Block North of Traction Terminal Open Saturday Until 8 P. M.

MISSING ARMY PLANE AND CREW ARE SAFE Radiogram Says Bomber Made Forced Landing in Virginia. By United Press DAYTON, Ohio, Sept. 17. —The missing Army bomber and its pilot, Leiut. Frank Cole, and three mechanics, which started for St. Louis from 801 l ing Field, were found by radio this morning. A radiogram from Cole received at Wilbur Wright Field says a forced landing was made in the wilds of Virginia. All are reported safe. Vet Awarded Scholarship An overseas war veteran, Everett White, 5452 Rowell Ave., will attend the School of Gardening of the Missouri Botanical Gardens, on a scholarship awarded by the Shortridge High School faculty. The award was based on scholarship and character. White was student-assistant in the biology department at Shortridge last year.

2% to 4% Let us tell you how we pay interest, ranging from 2 per cent to 4 per cent, on checking accounts, savings accounts and certificates of deposit. Jfletcfjer £§>abmg£ anb {Trust Company N. IV. Cor. Market and Penn. Sts. Nine Convenient Offices.

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TUDOR HALL SCHOOL Meridian and 32d Streets, Indianapolis Boarding and Day School for Girls. Strong College Preparatory, General and Special Courses. Small classes, Individual attention, supervised study hours. Latin begun in Seventh Year. Three native French teachers. Music, Art Studio, Indoor Gymnasium and Hoof Playground. Outdoor Sports. Send for catalogue. MISS FREDON'IA ALLEN', Principal, School Opens Wednesday, September 19th, 8:30 A. M.

At 9:30 Monday Morning ' You can have your week’s washing on the line, ready for other duties, if you are fortunate to own <£§ Electric djM Jgb&m Washing and If you stiL require the whole day to “do your washing” the old way, determine NOW to free yourself from this drudgery. Let Ls Demonstrate the Eden in Your Own Homs. Hatfield Electric Cos. A N. MA in 0123 NT ridian at Maryland

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