Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 148, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 November 1923 — Page 5
FRIDAY, NOV. 2, 1923
POLICE HUNT TWO BOYSANDFUGITIVE Escaped Asylum Inmate Said to Have Money. Police today are searching for two runaway boys and an escaped inmate of the East Haven Asylum at Richmond. Bernard Curly, 13, of 453 Colorado Ave., rode away on his bicycle Thursday and has not been seen since, police said. Charles Harris, 14, who ran away from his home in Seymour, Ind„ came to the Albert Russ home, 4 Prunk St. Thursday, sent a letter to his mother in Seymour, and disappeared again before officers arrived at the Russ home, according to police. Carl Shirk, 39, inmate of the East Haven Asylum, was again reported missing Thursday. A month ago he escaped and came to Indianapolis, police said. Police were told Shirk is said to have a large sum of money deposited in an Indianapolis bank under another name and frequently threatened to get it and go to South America. Local banks were notified of his alleged intent.
Radio Programs Saturday
Cincinnati. Ohio—WLAV 10:30 A. M.—Business reports. 1:30 P. M.—Business reports. 3 P. M. — Grain and stock quotations. Davenport, lowa—WOC 10 A. M. —Opening market quotations. 11:05 A. M.—Market quota .Tons. 12 (Noon) —Chimes concert. 2 P. M. —Closing stocks and markets. 3 30 P. M. —Educational program and concert. 5:45 P. M. —Chimea concert. 6:30 P. M. —Sbmdman’s visit. 7 P. M. —farm leetuhe by Josephine Armqulst. 9 P. M.—Dance program (one hour): baritone soloist. Schenectady, N. Y.—WOT 12:30 P. M.—Stock market report. 12:40 P. M.—Produce market report. 9 P. M. —Orchestra. Louisville. Ky—VYHAS 4 P. M. —Concert. 4:50 P. M.—Local livestock, produce and grain market reports. 4:55 P. M.—Football scores. 7:30 to 9 P. M. —Concert: reading: sports bulleins. Chicago. 111.—KYIV 10 A. M.—Market reports.’ 11:35 A. M.—Table talk. 2:30 P. M—Closing stock quotations. Chicago Stock Exchange. 4:30 P. M. —News and sports bulletins. 6:30 P. M. —News, financial and final market and sports summary- 6:50 P. M.—Children's bedtime story. 8:58 P.’ M. —Musical program. 9:05 P. M.—" Under the Evening Lamp.” Detroit, Mich.—WWJ 9:30 A. M.—“ Tonight’s Dinner" and special talk. 9:45 P. M.—Health bulletins and subjects of general interest. 3 P. M.—Orchestra. 4:05 P. M.—Mar ket reports. SP. M.—Football scores. 7:30 P. M.—Orchestra: football scores. Fur Coat Is Missing Detectives today are investigating the disappearance of a mink fur coat valued at $1,875 from H. P. Wasson /k Cos. J. T. Murray, of the Wasson fur department, reported the coat missing. Free RADIO Workshop “Buy Here for Less” $l5O *3.60 Heslar 23-plate condensers, g 1.20 $6.00 Brandes Superior Phones.. 53.95 (4 00 Klectric Soldering Irons.. 82.-45 Kpu se Con n ell Cos. 33 West Ohio St. Circle 6424
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POLICE PLAY BURGLARS Enter House by Climbing Upon Roof— No One Is Found Police played burglars at the home of Emmit Hall, 140 E.\ Forty-fourth St., in an effort to capture a burglar. After finding only a door to a back porch open, the officers were forced to climb a front porch and go in a window. No one was found. Thomas Bemis, who lives next door.
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NEW JERSEY SUITS, an all-wor-sted fabric in middy and Balkan styles, nicely finished and tastilv trimmed. $6.95.
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said he was positive he heard someone in the house. The Hall family was away. RIGHT IS SURRENDERED Proceeding Against Dollings Subsidiary Is Still Awaited. No bankruptcy proceedings against the Hugro Manufacturing Company, Warsaw, Ind., a Dollings subsidiary, have been started in Federal Court
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here yet, despite a dispatch from Warsaw Thursday that attorneys would file the action. The right to exclude manufacture
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