Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 222, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 January 1924 — Page 12

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RYAN SAYS SITE OF COURTHOUSE CAN BE SOLDLEGALLY County Attorney Declares 1913 Act Empowers County to Sell, Plans for a Marlon County courthouse will not be balked by reports from the Statehouse that the ground casi not be sold because the State owns the courthouse square, Russell J. Ryan, county attorney, said today. “Under the act of Legislature, passed in 1913, Marlon County was empowered to sell ‘lands dedicated by the Legislature in 1822 for judicial purposes, provided a petition signed by 10 per cent of the voters is tendered county commissioners.’ Plans Going Ahead County commissioners announced Monday that plans are going ahead. A public meeting was held at which | citizens discussed the subject of selling the Washington St. half of the block and building anew courthouse on the Market St. side. Joseph Brown, an engineer who helped build the present building in ' 1874, decried the move to tear it down. 1 “This is a good old building yet,’’ he said. “Over in Europe they have public buildings 600 years old.” Joseph R. Williams, an attorney, bitterly denounced commissioners for thinking of selling. It will be another case of “more taxes” before it’s through, he said. Too Modern, Too Old “Just wait until the people get a chance at this proposition In an election.” he said, “You will see what the people will do. They don’t want anew courthouse. All this one needs is fixing up.” Somebody said the present structure “is too modern to rival Europe’s ancient piles and too ancient to be modern.” It was said by Sol Kiser of the Meyer-Kiser Bank that the property can be sold for $4,000,000. Other real estate men fixed the price at $2,000,000. The county yet owes $600,000 on the present building. CHINESE ROB BRITISHER Doctor En Route to Report Death of English General Near Batang. Hu United Press PEKING, China, Jan. 29—Brigands near the Paoto terminus of the PekinSui Yan Railway have capeured and robbed a Dr. Thompson, en route to Pekin to report on the death of a British subject. General Pereira. Pereira died near Batang. where the I American missionaries recently were j captured by bandits. The Peking government has sent ‘roops to Paoto to put down brigands. TRIBUTE TO BE GIVEN McKinley Ceremonies to Be Held at Tomlinson Hall Tonight. Tribute to the memory of William McKinley, the martyred President, will be paid in a inass meeting tonight at Tomlinson Hall. William E. Reilev, Seventh District Republican chairman, arill preside. Emsley W. Johnson, Inlianapolis attorney, will give the chief iddress W. T. Bailey, assistant city attorney, in charge, announced a musical program would start at 7:30 and j speaking at 8.

Gone, but Not Forgotten

Automobiles reported stolen beong to: Monroe Worthington, 3715 E. Vermont Et.; Ford, from 900 S. Merliian St. Francis C. Perkiyis, 1449 N. Belle Vieu PL; Buick roadster, from 357 N. liinois St. Henry Gollinisch, 1549 Shelby St.; Dldsmobile, from Prospect and Alatama Sts. Herman C. Wolff, 3961 Guilford Ave.; Ford sedan, from Market and Delaware Sts. Kenneth Williams, 717 E. Nine.eenth St.; Oldsmobile, from Washngton and Capitol Ave. Limit in Radio Stations Seen Radio broadcasting stations eventually will be confined to five or six larger cities where talent is available, Francis F. Hamilton, city building commissioner, told the Indianapolis Radio Club at the Chamber of Commerce Monday night. Hamilton said these stations, with twenty relay stations, would take care of radio fans over the country. Car Skids; Autoist May Die Hu Times Special NOBLESVILLE, Ind., Jan. 29. George Brooks, 21, of this city, may die as a result of injuries received when his automobile skidded late Monday and struck a tree. Broken glass from the windows and windshield inflicted numerous cuts. Colored Man Is Held Howard Holmes, colored, of 2126 S. Belmont Ave., is held in the city prison today under a high vagrancy bond after he was found prowling ibout the home of James Woods, 3330 Central Ave., Monday. Holmes had a basket containing ihree dead chickens and a dead goose when arrested. Mrs. Sarah Wilson, 86, Dies By Times Special NOBLESVILLE, Ind., Jan. 29. Mrs. Sarah Wilson, 86, widow of James Wilson, died last night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. William Buckles, near here. The burial will occur at Crothersville, Ind., the former home of Mrs. Wilson. FYank Stain aker Named Appointment of Frank D. Stalnaker, president of the Indiana National Bank, as treasurer of the Paul Dresser Memorial committee of Indiana, has been announced by William Fortune, State chairman.

Young People’s Workers Prepare for Conference

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Modern religious beliefs and promotion and activities of young people's Sunday school organizations will be discussed at the fifth annual young people's conference, Friday through Sunday ,at Roberts Park M. E. Church. Vermont and Delaware Sts. The conference is promoted by the Young Peoples Council, under the direction of the Marion County Sunday School Council of Religious Education. Young people leaders and adult young people’s workers from almost every Sunday school In Indianapolis and Marion County will attend. Pastors of all Protestant churches in Indianapolis have been invited to the opening session. Leaders In the young people's section of the council are: President, Miss Eleanor Thoms, 1458 N. New Jersey St., of the North New Jersey Street M. E. Church; vice president, Miss Geraldine Stevens, 38 W. Twenty-First St., of the North Park Christian Church', and secretary treasurer. Miss Margaret Hannan, 5133 Norway Dr., of the Irvington M. E. Church. Conference speakers are the Rev. Frederick E. Taylor, pastor of the First Baptist Church: the Rev. Edward Haines Klstler, Fourth Presbyterian Church; E. T. Albertson, general secretary of tiie Indiana Sunday School Council of Religious Education; Roy A. Burkhart, Dayton, Ohio, national young people’s superintendent of the United Brethren in Christ; Leon C. Tyler, superintendent of young people’s division Illinois Sunday School Association, and Miss Jane Farmer, young people’s superintendent of the Indiana Sunday School Association. Miss Julia Winterrowd, young people's superintendent of Marion Autolsts Receive® Broken Ribs By Vnlted Press CLINTON, Ind., Jan. 29.—Bert Waddell suffered several broken ribs and other Injuries when his autojwent over a twenty-foot embankment. Two other occupants escaped injury. Fine for Neuralgia Musterole insures quick relief from neuralgia. When those sharp pains go snooting through your head, Just rub a little of this clean, white ointment on your temples and neck. Mustrolc is made with oil of mustard, but will not burn and blister like the old-fashioned mustard plaster. To Mothers: Musterole is also made in milder form for babies and small children. Ask for Children’s Musterole. 3oc & 65c in jars & tubes; hospital size, $3 BETTER THAN- \ \tSTARI> PLASTER

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The Indianapolis Times

CITY FEELS LOSS IN SUDDEN DEATH OFLUESCHLER Pioneer Operator of Chain Stores Suffers Fatal Stroke Monday. In the death Monday of Louis G. Deschler, 58, president of the Louis G. Deschler Company, wholesale cigar and tobacco dealers, Indianapolis has lost one of Its active business men and civic promoters. Mr. Deschler died at St. Vincent Hospital as the result of a stroke of apoplexy received while In a downtown restaurant. Mr. Deschler was born in Indianapolis in 1865. He began his business career as proprietor of a small stand in the Bates House. His business grew rapidly. He was owner of a chain of stores at the time of his death. He was a member of the Indianapolis Athletic Club, the Columbia Club the Maennerchor and the Athenaeum. Arrangements for the funeral have not yet been made. Surviving Is a daughter, Mrs. Edwin Blake Francis, and a sister. Miss Louise Deschler, both of Indianapolis. August Deschler, a brother associated with him In business, died a few months ago. Mr. Deschler lived at the SpinkAims. CHICAGO BOY IS FOUND Father Gives Police Clew to Location of Missing Son. Arnold Lewln. 17. Chicago, is on his way home today, after being found in a rooming house at 809 N. Pennsylvania St. by police Monday. His father, Frank Lewin, had notified police the boy was missing and had information that he was in Indianapolis. Police are searching for Mrs. Girlie Bryant. Bedford, Ind., and her two daughters, aged 10 and 12, who are believed by her father, J. M. Trueblood, Monowl. Neb., to be in Indianapolis. Bhe disappeared last August, police said. FORD SENDS REFUSAL Decline* to Appear Before Committee to Explain Shoals Bid. Bv United Press WASHINGTON. Jan. 29.—Henry Ford today flatly refused to appear before the House limitary Affairs Committee to explain his bid for Muscle Bhoals. He also declined to send any representative. Last week the committee telegraphed Ford asking him to come in person or send someone empowered to speak for him to explain certain phases of his offer.

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A Puzzle a Day

There is a certain number between 1 and 50. Take that number, add 3, divide by 2, add 8, multiply by 2, substract 2, and you will have two times the original number as the result. What Is the number? YESTERDAY’S ANSWER 'WSJXVJ s Z. ✓ m ur sA. v "Ysrw,” above, certainly spells nothing; but if you turn the paper upside down, you will find that the word is “mush” written upside down, as shown below! ALCOHOLISMGIVEN AS DEATH CAUSE Body of Chicago Man Found in Hotel Room, Alcoholic poisoning was given by Coroner Paul F. Roiinson today, as cause of death of a man registered at the Claypool as A. G. Dunning, traveling man representing the Murphy Varnish Company of Chicago, who was found dead in his room late Monday. Deputy Coroner vY. A. Doeppers found two half-pint bottles he said had contained alcohol, In the room. According to hotel attaches. Dunning, who was 50 years old, was treated by the house physician Sunday. He registered at the hotel Jan. 22. Perfection BnitJr Make* Kiddie* Grow.—AdT. LE ARM to PL AY The “AXEL CHRISTENSEN WAY” AT ROOM 100 PEMBROKE ARCADE

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The “7500” Cub is a group of Indianapolis women who have changed Wash-Day to Play-Day with Electric Washing and Wringing Machine Are You a Member? Demonstrations In Your Own Homs Liberal Payments.

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TUESDAY, JAN. 29, 1924

Melt s Half ftolM, 7ft*. TV omen’s Half Sales, 504. Knbbar Heels, 35(0. While yon watt If desired.