Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 129, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 October 1923 — Page 3
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 10,1923
BOARD TIGHTENS , ON NIGHT CLASS PLAN FOR PUBLIC Many Classes May Be Discontinued as Result of Attendance Order, Many public night school classes may be discontinued, school officials said today as the result of a resolution adopted by the school board Tuesday night. Whenever the average attendance at a class falls below twelve, the class shall be closed, the resolution provided. The old rule sat the number at seven. In some instances attendance at night school classes, Vhich o[ ened last week, have fallen to as low as two, it was reported. Hereafter no new class will be started with an enrollment of less titan fifteen, the resolution stated. A ; teacher may organize a class with less than that number of pupils, but | no salary will be paid until the en- j rollment reaches fifteen. All bids for engineering features, including plumbing, heating and ven-! tilating for new buildings and additions at schools Nos. 62, 70 and 75 were rejected on recommendation of Emhardt, chairman of the Buildings and grounds committee. He that the bids were limited in variety of equipment that the board had little leeway in making a choice. New bids will be received Oct. 15 if the attorney for the board decided i* can be done legally. Appointments were made to the library force on recommendation of Charles E. Rush, librarian, as follows: Elizabeth Adams, junior assistant; Maragret Clough, senior assistant Emmerich Manual Training High School; Norris Talley, senor assistant; Carroll Martin, attendant; Charlene Evans, junior assistant: Gladys Fitch, senor assistant.
W. E. HENKLE NEW ROTARY HELMSMAN Arch Grossman Relinquishes Gavel to New President, Indianapolis Rotary Club offices today rest in new hands. President Arch Grossman Tuesday relinguished the gavel to William E. Henkle. Officers were installed and valedictory addresses made at the luncheon the Claypool. Grossman was pre(ented with a gold watch and mesages of appreciation. Harry C. Huffstetter spoke on “Four Reasons Why I Attend Rotary.” Retiring officers: Grossman, president; Ward Hunt Dean, sergeant-at-arms: Ralph W. Abbett, secretary: Hinkle, first vice president: John J. Madden, second vice president: Bert A. Boyd, Carl S. Cook, Charles E. Hall, William R. Seeker, Roy Sahm, Fred L. Murr, directors. Incoming officers: Hinkle, presidentLa Monte Daniels, first vice president: George O. Wildhack, second vice president; Charles E. Rush, secretary, Gwynn F. Patterson, treasurer: Joseph A. Miner, sergeant-at-arms: Charles B. Dyer, A. Dallas Hitz, Pierce J. Landers and Henry F. Woessner, directors. M.E PASTORS WANT DANCEJAN LIFTED Conference Votes to Change Famous ‘Paragraph 280,' By United Pre CHICAGO, Oct. 10.—It is not sinful to dance, visit theaters, circuses or Mnake a few bets on horse races, the Hutckriver conference of Methodist ministers in session today holds. In a memorial passed by the conference, the church is called on to revamp the famous “Paragraph 280" enacted in 1872, which covers amusements as follows: “Indulging sinful tempers or words, dancing, playing at games of chance, attending theaters, horse racing, circuses or patronizing dancing schools.” The memorial would have the paragraph deposed for the following: “In case of neglect of duties of any kind or imprudent conduct, indulging In amusements such as are misleading or of questionable moral character.” Rev. F. F. Farmille, one of the oldest Methodist ministers in Illinois, sponsored the change. SOAP BLACKJACK FAILED Roomers Attempt to Rob Landlady of S7OO, Police Say Mrs. Katherine Wallace, proprietress of a rooming house at 72914 Massachusetts Ave., thwarted an alleged robbery by two of her roome'. Tuesday night. Mrs. Wallas Y>la police she had 8700 at the house. The men, William Harris, 21, rooming In room 10, and Alfred Cole, 20, of room 10, were arrested. A bar of soap In a stocking was used in an effort to fell Mrs. Wallace, police say. Two roomers, Rex Powell and Raymond Spencer, ran to her aid BANDITS RAID Internrban Passenger Is Held Up and $37.50 Taken. Unmasked “overall" bandits held up and robbed Alex R. Williams, 20, of 824 S. Belmont Ave., Tuesday night, after he had alighted from an inbound lnterurban at S. Belmont Ave. The three men stepped from some bushes. While one held the gun, the others searched him. A watch, a $lO gold piece charm, knife and $1.25, to-TuJJn-r *57.50.- w-re
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A coroner’s jury in Chicago has ordered Mrs. Emily Strutynski bound over on a first degree charge for the murder of the Rev. Basil Stetsuk, whom she shot to death during religious services in the crowded Greek Catholic Church of St. Michael.
TROOPS AID FIGHT ON FOREST FIRES Wisconsin Towns Threatened by Raging Flames, By United Press SUPERIOR, Wis., Oct. 10. —National guardsmen today are assisting hundreds of citizens in Douglass County to fight forest fires which threaten to sweep several villages. Governor Blaine, last night ordered Company R of the Wisconsin guard to the scene. The firsts have been in progress for several days. The village of Blueberry, Lake Nebagainen, Hawthorne, and several other small communities are in danger. Back-firing through heavy brush is being carried on by hundreds of volunteers and it is believed with the help of the guardsmen they will be able to check the flames for a time at least, unless the wind changes direct. The first fatality of the fires thus far come when Mildred Koivu, 8-year-old, wandered into the woods near Mohawk, Mich., and was burned to death. STATE JINGLES EXTRA COINS AS YEAR ENDS Treasury SBOO,OOO Richer Than at End of Previous Period. Increase of appproximately SBOO,OOO in the State’s cash balances at the end of the last fiscal year, Sept. 30, over the previous fiscal year, is shown m the books of Robert Bracken. State auditor. The total cash on hand in all funds is $4,804,802, as compared' with $4,090,777 a year ago. The principal increase is in the general fund, which holds $842,000, as against $264,000 a year ago. During the year the highway fund has decreased from $1,860,712 to $244,979, due to the gasoline tax law. The highway commission will have access to approximately $900,000 In gasoline collections when pending litigation Is settled. Bracken has refused to transfer the collections while the law’s constitutionality is under question.
A THREE DAYS’ COO IS YOUR DANGER SIGNAL Chronic coughs and persistent colds lead to serious trouble. You can stop them now with Creomulsior, an emulsified creosote that is pleasant to take, -’reomulsion is- anew medical discovery with twofold action; it soothes and heals the inflamed membranes and kills the germ. Os ail known drugs, creosote is recognized by the medical fraternity as the greatest healiiig agency for the treatment of chronic coughs and colds and other forms of throat troubles. Creomulsion contains, in addition to creosote, other healing elements which soothe and heal the inflamed membranes and stop the irritation and inflammation, while the creosote goes on tc the stomach, is absorbed into the blood, attacks the seat of the trouble and destroys the germs that lead to serious complications. Creomulsion is guaranteed satisfactory in the treatment of chronic coughs and colds, catarrhal bronchitis and other forms of throat diseases, and is excellent for building up the system after colds or the flu. Money refunded if any cough or cold, no matter of how long standing, is not relieved after taking according to directions. Ask your druggist. Creomulsion Cos., Atlanta, Ga.—Advertisement. SAGE AND SULPHUR DARKENS GRAY HAIR Almost everyone knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly compounded, brings back the natural color and lustre to the hair when faded, streaked or gray. Years ago the only way to get this mixture ias to make it at home, which is mussy and troublesome. Nowadays, by asking at any drug store for "Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound,” you will get a large bottle of this famous old recipe, improved by the addition of other ingredients, at a small cost. Don’t stay gray! Try it! No one can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, as it does it so naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears, and after another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy and attractive. —Advertisement.
MUNICIPAL LEAGUE CONVENES IN CITY FOR ANNUAL MEET Phone Rate Fight Will Be Reviewed by Indiana Officials, Mayor Shank will welcome mayors and city attorneys of Indiana cities gathering here today for the annual convention of the Municipal League at the opening session at the Severin tonight. Mayor Eli Seebirt of South Bend, president, will preside, and Mayor Ora Davis of Terre Haute will respond to Mayor Shank. The convention will reconvene Thursday at 10 a. m. and conclude Friday afternoon with an auto tour about the city. More than 150 officials of Indiana cities are expected to attend the convention. Felix M. McWhirter, president of the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce, will speak tonight on the cooperation of the C. of C. with city governments. Mayor Blanchard J. Horne of Anderson will report on the cities’ fight against the Indiana Bell Telephone Company. The police and firemen’s band will play. The annual banquet of the league
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will be held Thursday night. Convention delegates are to be guestt at a luncheon Thursday at the Severj.-.. RICHMOND LODGE AT CENTURY MARK Many Indiana Masons Attend Celebration. By United Press RICHMOND, Ind., Oct. 10.—Masons of high office throughout the State were here today for the celebration of the 100th anniversary of the chartering of the Webb Lodge, No. 24, Free and Accepted Masons. Dr. C. A. Lippincott, South Bend, grand master of Indiana, was scheduled to deliver the chief address of the ceremonies. Work in the Master Mason degree is part of the afternoon’s program. Samuel Marlatt, 93, past master, a resident of the Masonic home at Franklin, took part in the ceremony. Judge F. E. Galvin, Indianapolis, read a history of the Masonic lodge in Indiana. Dr. J. Ambrose Dunkel of Indianapolis was expected to deliver an address tonight. The Webb lodge received its charter Oct. 7, 1823, one ot the first granted by ti e Grand Lodge of Indiana. Morning After Brings Surprise Pearl D. Demmett, 37, of 610 Beecher St., woke up in city prison today charged with intoxication, as-
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