Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 224, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 January 1924 — Page 7

THURSDAY, JAN. 31, 1924

WILSON IS UNDER PHYSICIAN’S CARE Dr. Grayson Called From Hunting Trip to Bedside, Bv United Press WASHINGTON, Jan. 31.—Woodrow Wilson is ill and under the care of a physician who called at noon Wednesday to attend the former President. The physician. Dr. Sterling Ruffin, will see Mr. Wilson again today. "I do not consider Mr. Wilson’s j

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Fletcher Ave. Savings & Loan Assn. Has Paid Dividends on Savings for 33Vz Years 10 East Market Street

THE BRUNSWICK-BALKE-COLLENDER CO. MANUFACTURERS Pocket Billiard and Billiard Tables, Bowling Alleys and supplies. Brunswick equipment used in all up-to-date establishments. We Originate—Others Copy Local Branch * 111 South Pennsylvania Street. Tel. MA In 0381.

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condition serious,” said Dr. Ruffin. “I do not feel at liberty to state the nature of his illness.’ Admiral Cary T. Grayson, Mr. Wilson’s personal physician, was due to reach Washington today from North Carolina, where he has been hunting. Dr. Rum, who was summoned by Mrs. Wilson, was one of the doctors Who attended Mr. Wilson when he was stricken while President, by the affliction which has left him an invalid. Dr. Aley Jo Speak Dr. Robert J. Aley, president of Butler University, will speak at the banquet of the Democratic State Editorial Association at the Claypool Feb. 14. The program is being worked out by George Purcell. Vincennes, president. Senator Samuel M. Ralston is expected to be present.

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HAWKINS RECEIVER ASKED Conversion of Funds Charged in Suit by Ix>an Society Stockholders. Bv United Press FT. WAYNE, Ind., Jan. 31.—A petition has been filed in the Allen County Superior Court for the appointment of a receiver for the Ft. Wayne Welfare Loan Society, a subsidiary of the Hawkins Mortgage Company, of Portland, Ind. Seven stockholders, in bringing the suit, charged the Hawkins officials nad converted part of the society’s funds to their own use and had unloaded a lot of worthless stock on it. Officials of the Hawkins company are under indictment in the Federal Court at Indianapolis on charges of using the mails to defraud. Numerous suits for receivership are pending

DEMANDFORCOAL IN COLD WEATHER IS READILY MET Indianapolis Coal Company Keeps Its Patrons Well Supplied, The test of a coal company's ability to care for the demands of its customers comes during such a period as Indianapolis recently passed through when the thermometer sinks to zero and below and stays there. Such a test was applied to the Indianapolis Coal Company a few days ago, and It came through without inconveniencing any of its patrons. In meeting the excessive demands made upon the organization, the company was materially assisted by the fact that it has recently put Into service a fleet of fifteen new delivery trucks. These and the other trucks still in service were kept on the move continuously during the cold spell, and users were kept supplied as rapidly as their orders came in. Just now, according to Ernest Horne of the company, there is on hand a much larger stock of coal than the company would ordinarily carry at this season. This excessive supply was brought to Indianapolis as the result of foreseeing the transportation delays that are now resulting from the condemnation of locomotives, particularly on the Pennsylvania lines that serve the coal fields of southwestern Indiana. This delivery delay from the coal mines is making it necessary for the Indianapolis Coal Company to have on hand sufficient stocks to care for its customers’ wants, so that it can serve them property with fuel when they need it. WIGGINS TO SURRENDER Manager Announces Boxer Will Return from Florida. Charles “Chuck” Wiggins, professional boxer, will be in Indianapolis next Saturday night, ready tc surrender to Judge James P. Hughes of the Putnam County Circuit Court as a fugitive from justice, his manager, Jack Druiy, announced today. Wiggins is under sentence of two to five years in the Indiana State Reformatory for attempting to escape from the Indiana State Farm at Putnamville. He was sentenced from Marion County for contributing to delinquency of girls. He has been in Florida boxing. The Supreme Court denied an appeal, and on Chuck’s failure to appear. Judge Hughes forfeited a $2,000 bond. Bicknell Mines Resume Work Bv Times Special BICKNELL, Ind., Jan. 31.—OoaJ mines in the Bicknell field were to resume operations today, following their being idle sinsce Monday. The shut-down was due to the activities of Federal locomotive inspectors who ordered Pennsylvania Railroad yard engines and several road engines which came in here Monday and Tuesday into the shops for repulse. The engines have been repaired, it is said. About 4,000 miners were out of work.

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against the Hawkins Loan Societies over the State. , Teachers’ College Buys Property The Teachers’ College of Indianapolis has purchased the Louis Selig property at 2327 N. Alabama St. for school uses. Purchase price was $12,000. Possession will be given March 15. The house is a three-story double and will be used as a president’s home and for class rooms. I awe’s Labor Lost Because, according to police, they both were interested in the same man, Glendora Smith, colored, 21, of 750 Kinney St., is at the city hospital to-' day with severe stab wounds in the neck and chest and Janie Bennett, colored, 22, of 638 Hadley St., is sought on a. charge of assault and battery with Intent to kill.

Sacredness of Home More Pronounced to Persons Owning Their Dwellings

BATH DAILY KEEPS THE DOCTOR AM Buschmann Proverb Becomes Slogan of Many Homes, To the old axiom about what cleanliness is next to, has been added anew proverb—“A bath a day keeps the 1 doctor away." The author of this wisdom Is Alfred ; Buschmann of the firm of August i Buschmann and Sons, Inc., plumbing \ and heating supplies. And tills com- : pany has brought cleanliness and j health to scores of homes In Indianapolis and surrounding territory by the Installation of plumbing equipment ' that is sanitary and by the introduc- | tion of heating appliances that add I years of health and comfort to the lives of home owners. The Buschmann company sells to its patrors much more than a mere bathtub or a heating plant—it goes into the matter of service in a serious | way and makes it possible for the homes equipped with its appliances to get the most satisfaction out of their use. Avery few years ago plumbing was considered a luxury. The first man in America to have a bathtub in his house was looked upon by his neighbors as a fop and a fanatic. It is even historically true that In the early years of the bathtub’s existence an association of ministers passed resolutions condemning some of their brethren for having in their homes such a device of evil and for overindulgence in bathing. LIQUOR CASES ARGUED ! Two Men Accused of Hum Running Tried in Criminal Court. Oral arguments in Criminal Court cases of Ben Doncaster, St. Louis, and John Marcus. Cincinnati, will be heyird Feb. 9 by Judge James A. Collins. They are accused of smuggling 400 gallons of pro war whisky through Indianapolis Dec. 15, en route to Cincinnati. They were tried Wednesday. When Doncaster and Marcus were arrested on the National Road by Sheriff George Snider, an auto truck, 400 gallons of whisky and a $7,000 Locomobile auto were confiscated. The men were held under bond of $5,000 each in Criminal and Federal Courts. The whisky was said by Federal agents to be part of 800 barrels stolen from a Government warehouse in St. liOUiS. I. A. C. to Elect Officers Five directors will be elected by the Indianapolis Athletic Club Monday. Pells will he open from noon until 7 p. m. The following have been nominated: Henry F. Campbell, president of the Club; Harry C. Stutz, Dick Miller, Ralph A. Lemcke and Frederick E. Matson.

COUNTY FAIRS OUTLINED Secretaries Meet at Muncie Today to Devise 1924 Programs. Bv Times Special MUNCIE, Ind., Jan. 31.—County fair secretaries of Indiana met here today to plan programs for this year. Plans are to increase exhibits of fine cattle and hogs at all fairs and to add to the racing programs. Withbut exception, night fairs wijl be attempted to increase revenues, which, in several instances, have been insufficient to meet expenses. FAMILY _IS Louis Goldberg Finds Relatives After Twenty-two Years. Russia, land of chaos, was the home of the family of Oldenberg. Twenty-

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SACREDNESS OF YOUR HOME IS MORE PRONOUNCED WHEN YOU OWN IT. THERE ARE MANY HOMES OF TYPES SIMILAR TO THIS THAT HAVE BEEN BUILT RECENTLY IN INDIANAPOLIS.

JOG CASE TO BE HEARD j Opposition to Filling Stalion “Island" to Meet Works Board. Opposition to the proposed widening and straightening of Delaware St. at Twenty-Second St. will he aired before the board of works in the City Hull Friday at 2 p. m. County commissioners and property owners who have opposed opening the street around the Sinclair oil station have been asked to appear before the board by John L. Elliott, city, engineer. Elliott’s proposal would leave the filling station on an Island surrounded by public streets. Building Permits J W. Boyer, furnace, 337 S. Randolph, $270. Lillian Holstein, furnace. 211 S. Summit, M. C. Heck, furnace, 412 8. Grace, $277. Mrs. H. Caplin, furnace, 110a S. Capitol, SI,OOO Henry A Robins, dwelling. 831 Tocutnseh, $3,000. W H. Patton, dwelling, 1335 University, $3,000. Patterson Construction Company, double. 514 Bertnard, $7,000 8. I>. Sample, dwelling. 3002 Pure, $2,800. S. P. Sample, dwelling. 3000 Pure. $2,800. S P. Sample, dwelling, 3042 Pure, $3,000. S. D. Sample, dwelling, 3014 Pure, $3,000. 8. l>. Sample, dwelling, 3017 Pure, $3,000. S D. Sample, dwelling, 3054 Pure, $3,000. S. t>. Sample, dwelling, 3001 Pure, $3,000. S. l>. Sample, dwelling, 3033 Pure. $3,000. 8. D. Sample, dwelling, 3030 Pure, $3,000. S. D. Sample, dwelling, 3025 Pure, $3,000. S. D. Sample dwelling, 3001 Pure. $3,000. S. D. Sample.' dwelling. 3002 Pure, $3,000. Guy Justus, dwelling, 3810 K. Pratt, $2,500 Katherine B. Nott. furnace, 527 Powell, s*2oo. Katherine B. Nott, dwelling, 527 Powell, $5,500. George W. Cummins, building, 1042 N. Capitol, SO,OOO. Daniel Cornett, furnace, 1221 N. Keystone, $383. H. C. Lohraan, fumaoe, 1029 N. Jefferson, $346. James Po>sel. addition, 38 S. Addison, $250. Harry Myers, dwelling, 2818 Hangston. $2,000. A. R. Gillette garage, 4040 Carrollton, $Ol5. Joseph Bova. cellar, 938 S. New Jersey, $375. Myrtle Thompson, garage, 1015 St. Peter, $350. Ran Rotli, garage, 1137 N. Belle Vieu. $450. Hobart Matthews Company, shop, 1037 S. Keystone, SBOO. Ideal Furnaco Company, shop. 1624 S. Eastern, $3,000. Della O’Brien, dwelling, 727 Audubon, $5,000. Della O'Brien, dwelling, 723 Audubon, $5,000. Peterman Bros., dwelling, 2942 Denny. $2,200. Peterman Bros., dwelling, 3115 Phillips, SI,BOO. Poierman Bros., dwelling, 2906 N. Denny, SI,BOO. Clyde B. Stone, garage, 1014 Sterling, S7OO.

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eight years ago, Louis, a son, came to America to make his way. In the transition his name was changed to “Goldberg” on Government papers, and thus he let it stand. The immigrant made his home in Indianapolis. After six years he lost trace of the family he had hoped to bring to his new home. A twenty-two-year search followed. Today the family is reunited. Goldberg, who lives in the Taggart apartments, Indianapolis, located his mother, Mrs. Ethel Oldenberg. his two sisters and a brother in Philadelphia. Reception for New Citizens Newly-naturalized citizens of Indianapolis. numbering 168, and new voters have been invited to a reception at the Chamber of Commerce tonight under auspices of the Junior

HEATING FIRM IS INNEWQUARTERS Oil Burners Displayed to Advantage in New Location, With Its sales and service offices Installed in anew location, the Mechanical Heating Corporation Is continuing its efforts to make home life more enjoyable by teaching folks to solve their heating problems with the new A. B. C. oil burner. The company recently me ved from 207 E. Ohio St. and Is now located In more convenient and spacious quarters at 32 W. Vermont St., and has installed a display of Its heaters that gives a comprehensive Idea of the principles Involved in heating hy oil burners. Simplicity of A. B. C. oil burners is one of the points that make them readily Installed in a home. There is no noise about them when in operation. They are clean and odorless. Builders of many modem homes are turning to oil devices as the most logical form of heat producer. The convenience of regulating the temperature hy simply Increasing or decreasing the Intensity of heat with the turn of a waive appeals to the home owner who loves comfort and who would avoid the furnace labor.

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Chamber of Commerce. Judge James A. Collins of Criminal Court will preside. Alvah J. Rucker, ex-prosecuting attorney, will speak. Mrs. Leo K. Fesler and Mrs. Isaac Born also are on the program. Getting Too Fat? Try This—Reduce People who don’t grow too fat are the fortunate exception. But if you find the fat accumulating or already cumbersome, you will be wise to follow this suggestion, which is indorsed by thousands of people who know. Ask your druggist for Marmola Prescription Tablets and follow directions. One dollar 1s the price the world over. Get them from your own druggist or send price direct to Marmola Cos., 4612 Woodward Ave., Detroit, Mich. By doing this you will be safe from harmful drugs and be able to reduce steadily and easily, without starvation diet or tiresome exercise.—Advertisement.

LIGHT and POWER CALL LINCOLN 2371 A Representative will call to assist you solve your Electrical problems. Indianapolis Light and Heat Cos. Home Company, 43 Monument Circle. Edison Service

Solve Your Heating Problem with oil burner II L Simple—Clean—Noiseless—Odorless Mechanical Heating Corporation r i f 32 W. Vermont St. Cl rcle 4467.

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LUMBER—MILLWORK ONE BOARD OR ONE MILLION FEET Quality Service O. D. Haskett Lumber Cos. Phone, WEbster 0114. WEbster 0115

The Hatfield Electric Cos. “The House Electric” CONSTRUCTION CHANDELIERS HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES 102 S. Meridian St. iiYSnSu* MAin 0123

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PLUMBING INSTALLED ON “The Buschmann Payment Plan” BY ANY RESPONSIBLE PLUMBER FOR INFORMATION SEE August Buschmann & Sons, Inc. MA in 0973 11th and College Ave.

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Bedford Stone & Construction Cos. CONTRACTORS—ENGINEERS 810-15 Fletcher Savings and Trust Building Indianapolis, Indiana.

Thorp Awnings You naturally want service, beauty, quality and style in your awnings. We realize your requirements and ask if we may be of service to you. A TELEPHONE CALI, WILL BRING OL'R SALESMAN dhe Thorp Awning Shoppe ‘NCORPOPATTO 2407 College AVe- ~ Harrison. 4092.

Welsh Rabbits Are So Enjoyable Remember that an egg will prevent the cheese from becoming tough and strinrv. And remember that a really good rabbit must be well seasoned, just before being served, with lEA&PERRINS’ SAUCE . THE ORIOINAL WORCESTERSHIRE .

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HELM-LEWIS Quality Blocks Concrete Products, etc. Capacity 3,600 a Day. Two Big Plants 14th and Fall Creek. Main 4967.

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