Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 239, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 February 1924 — Page 12

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GAMING CHANGES HELP FILL PRISON DURINGWEEK-ENO Police Slates Show 135 Men and 23 Women Under Arrest. Arresta in two large alleged gambling games, and vagrancy charges placed against twenty-four men and seven women helped fUI the city prison over the week-end. Police slates show 185 men and twenty-three women arrested. \ James W. Hyatt, 60, of 1362 S. Belmont Ave., was charged with keeping a gaming house by Lieutenant Cox and squad, and eighteen men were charged with visiting a gaming house, after a raid Sunday. Lieutenant Richter and Sergeant Helm and squad, in a raid at 447 N. West St., charged William Rickard, 27, colored, with keeping a gaming house, and eight colored men with visiting and gaming. The officers said they found a pair of dice and $1.70. William Jones, 48, colored, 644 Douglass St., was charged with operating a blind tiger. Two men who entered ji*t before police, each carrying an empty bottle, Were held on vagrancy charges. Harry O’Haver, 23, of 624 X. Capitol Ave., was charged with driving a vehicle while intoxicated. Despite slippery streets Sunday, soven motorists were charged with speeding. BANK~SCEnF~QF~ BLAZE l'lames Cause Slight Damage at National City Building. Fire starting in the basement of the National City Bank building, 102 K Washington St., early today caused slight damage. The blaze, according to Are officials, started in trash. Two lines of hose were played upon the fire from the rear while chemical companies fought the blaze from the front of the building. Fire officials said smoke filled many rooms on upper floors. Gyro Club Events Earl Crawford of the State highway commission, will address the Gyro at the Lincoln Tuesday noon. A trip through the Ford Motor Company’s plant will be made by the club March 4 The “Jolly Bachelors’ Association" will give a “hard times’’ skating party March 5.

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KEEP WELL AND STRONG TO AVOID GRIPPE AND COLD Joseph Longstaff, Indianapolis Transfer Man, Says That Todd’s Tonic, With Its StrengthBuilding Qualities of Rare Old Wine, Kept Him Free From Golds and Grippe During the Recent Cold Weather.

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A Puzzle a Day The diamond-shaped figure in the drawing may be divided into six smaller diamonds. They do not have to all be the same size; they may vary if necessary; but each must be a perfect diamond, with each side the same length. Can you do it? Answer to previous puzzle: ' UTAOYINAASIE The letter “P” is missing. Insert it eight times and you will form the SPfItPTIPP* PUT A POPPY IN PAPA’S PirE FRANC DROPS TO NEW LOW MARK Decline Comes in Face of Poincare Financial Plan, By United Press PARIS, Feb. IS.—The French franc collapsed to a record low,, falling to 23.01 to the dollar shortly before noon. The new decline came in the face of Premier* Poincare's program for strengthening of national finances and was attributed in part to opposition to the program. Senator Loucher, leading industrialist and the man who has tried several times to solve the reparations question with direct negotiations with Hugo Stinnes and other German industrial leaders, addressed a meeting of the Republican feredation at Cambrai .pleading for drastic measures to uphold the franc. D EPORTATION PROBABLE Officials Say Immigrants Are Smuggled Into Calumet Region. By United Press EAST CHICAGO, Ind., Feb. 18.— Charged with crossing the border between Canada and the United States without a passport, Steve Boyko, a Ruthenian, is held hero awaiting deportation. Federal authorities say a large number of immigrants have been unlawfully smuggled into the Calumet region recently.

Don’t let that cough run on IPS much easier to check it now than after serious complications develop. Nothing like Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar Honey to stop coughing quickly. Just those medicines that up-to-date doctors prescribe for loosening heavy phlegm and soothing throat tissues are in it combined with the old reliable remedy—pine-tar hor.ey. Keep it on hand for all the family. All druggists. Be sure to get the genuine. DR. BELL’S Pine-Tar Honey - jf Snaki 01 STOPS PAIN From coast to coast men and .women are the praise of "Snake Oil,” a most powerful, penetrating patn-rellevlng liniment. It will penetrate thickest sole leather In 3 minutes. Mrs. It. Werner. New Orleans. La., writes: "Thanks to your wonderful penetrating oil, it relieved me of Rheumatism and deepseated chest cold after other remedies failed.” “I had rheumatism so bad I had to walk on crutches for nine years,” says H. C. Hendrix, old soldier of Minneapolis, Minn. "After three months' treatment with ‘Snake OH’ laid off my crutches and new can walk like a boy.” J. B. Moore. Pittsburgh. Pa., railroad, man, says: ” 'Snake OH’ Is the only liniment that ever gave me relief from rheumatism. I use It regular after being exposed to bad weather.” For rheumatism, neuralgia, lumbago, stiff Joints, pain In back and limbs, corns, bunions, chest colds, sore throat, "Snake OH” is said to be without an equal. Refuse Imitations. nothing like It. Oet It from your druggist. For Sale by Haag Drug Cos.

hausted feeling. I used Todd’s Laxative Tablets in conjunction with the tonic and as a result I am entirely relieved from stomach trouble.’’—JOSEPH LONGSTAFF, 716 East Walnut Street, Indianapolis, Ind. Todd’s Tonic, with its wine like flavor, is most pleasant to take. Sold at Haag Drug Company’s S stores and other good drug stores in Indianapolis. TODD’S TONIC LAXATIVE TAB-

ACCIDENTS ARE CAUSED BT ICE ON CITY STREETS Child in Serious Condition After Collision of Auto and Street Car, Slippery streets and sidewalks caused many accidents, police reports showed today. Rosemary Stucki, 18-months-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stucki, 1839 Dexter St., is in a critical condition at the City Hospital suffering from a fractured skull. According to information received from a neighbor, an automobile In which the Stuqkis -were riding was struck by a street car in front of Washington Park, 1200 W. Washington St., Sunday. Stucki was cut about the hand and his wife is suffering with severe bruises about the body. Mrs. May McKinney, 656 Eugene St., is recovering at her home from bruises received Saturday when she was struck by an automobile at Northwestern Ave. and Twenty-Seventh St. William Brown, 2278 Pierson Ave., driver of the car, was held on an assault and battery charge. Car Strikes Truck Edward Duff, 1043 Elm St., Is In the city hospital with a broken leg received Saturday when the truck he was driving was struck by a Beech Grove car at Shelby and Orange Ss. Charles Brown, Beech Grove motorman, was charged with assault and battery. Police are searching for the driver of a car who failed to stop after striking Elic Brinkley, 522 W. Chesapeake St., at Massachueets Ave. and Delaware St. Saturday. Brinkley, who f was cut about the face and bruised about the body, was repairing the car tracks when the accident occurred. George Morris, Richmond, Ind., bustained a scalp wound when he slipped on the icy pavement while waiting for a car at Sheridan Ave. and Washington St., early Sunday. Fall Causes Injury

Joe Jackson, 538 S. Harding St., is suffering from a sprained leg received Saturday when he fell at Chase St., and Oliver Ave. A charge of drunkenness was placed against him by the police who investigated. William Bright, Ft. Wayne, Ind., will face a charge of speeding In city court after, police say, the rate of speed he was driving was responsible for an accident In the 1500 block on N. Meridian St. Saturday. After striking a machine driven by Dr. E. W. Gant, 1200 E. Forty-Sixth St., police say Bright’s mach * caromed into a car driven by Eh od Andrews, 931 E. Forty-Second St. No one was hurt. Francis Foran, 909 S. Missouri St., is under arrest on assault and battery charges after his car struck one driven by Joe Kiser, 503 Smith’s at Illinois and Ray Sts. Mrs. Ilelen Nicholson, riding with Kiser, suffered bruises about the head and shoulders.

Aged Watchman Injured •Bu Times Special CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind., Feb. IS. —Jack Kelly, 75. night merchant policeman here thirty years, is suffering at his home with a broken leg. He fell on an icy sidewalk Saturday night while on duty. Ho was Immediately taken to his home and is said to be resting easily today. Three Hurt on Icy Streets Bu Times Special ANDERSON, Ind., Feb. 18.—Three persons of this county are today suffering from Injuries received in falls on the ice-covered sidewalks and streets Saturday night and Sund&y. W. J. Morley is In danger of paralysis from his injuries. Mrs. Helen Brendel remains serious with concussion of the brain. Dr. G. Burton of Pendleton suffers from severe bruises. Several autos were damaged and many minor accidents reported. Traffic Moving Again Bu Times Special NOBLESVILLE, Ind., Feb. 18.— Auto traffic wa moving here again today after being demoralized over the week end. Hundreds figured in minor accidents as the result of the icy roads. Several persons are suffering minor injuries received in falls. Forty-eight, machines were stalled along the pike between here and liftianapolis Sunday morning. Ice Worst in Years Bu Times Special RICHMOND, Ind., Feb. 18.—Attendance at churches was at a minimum, streit car traffic was •demoralized, and scores of automobiles were in minor accidents as the result of ice covered streets here Sunday. Local hospitals reported no emergency cases, but doctors were busy attending minor bruises suffered by rersons in falls. Not in many years has Richmond had such a complete coat of ice. Car Skids; Pedestrian Hurt Bu Vnited Press MUNCIE, Ind., Feb. 18.—Miss Louise Owens suffered internal injuries Sunday night when an automobile skidding on the icy pavement ran over the curb and struck her. She ran into a yard to dodge the car but was run down. The motorist drove away without offering assistance. FARMER IS REARRESTED Wealthy Man .Figures in Alleged Elopement With Neighbor’s Daughter. Bu Vnited Press SCOTTSBUEC, Ind., Feb. 18.— After being freed by local authorities, Fajler Thurman, wealthy fanner, was rearrested and is held in jail here on instructions from Federal authorities at Indianapolis. The Federal authorities, it is understood, will place a charge of violation of the Mann act against him as the result of an alleged elopement with Edith CJegg, young daughter of one of his neighbors. Local authorities held he was not guilty of bigamy because of the elope-

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BURGLAR TOOLS FOUND Two Arrested and Held for Investigation by Police. Herman Moore, colored, 1802 Mill St., and Leroy Allen, 1355% N. Senate Ave., are in city prison under $5,000 bond pending investigation. Police said they found the men Saturday in the rear of 1622 Howard St., where a kit of burglar tools were found. Police arrested Ray Hall, giving his address as 1314 Gale St., after receiving a report from a colored man that a white man had asked him to join in a hold-up. Police say they found Hall with a revolver and a flashlight.

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COUGHING, WEAK AND THIN AFTER FUI Regained Flesh and Strength Quickly, and Tells How. “I nearly died from ‘flu’ last October, and it left me with a terrible cough. I took one bottle of medicine after another, but it did me no good. Went to Charlotte, N. C., for my health without any permanent benefit. “I saw Milks Emulsion advertised and started using it. It helped me right frrm the start. I had no appetite and my stomach was in bad shape. But twelve bottles have, straightened me out entirely. I eat anything without distress, my cough Is gone and I have gained back my strength and flesh.”—Emma Wither*, Box 60, Belmont, N. C. Don’t trifle with a weak, run-down condition. It leaves you open to serious diseases. Get your strength back. Milks Emulsion costs nothing to try. Milks Emulsion restores healthy, natural bowel action; it is a truly corrective medicine, doing away with all need of pills and physics. It promotes appetite and quickly puts the digestive organs in shape to assimilate food, and thus build flesh and strength. Milks Emulsion is strongly recommended to those whom sickness has weakened; It is a powerful aid in resisting and repairing the effects of waging dis eases. Chronic’ stomach trouble and constipation are promptly relieved. This Is the only solid emulsion made, and so palatable that it is eaten with a spoon like ice cream. No matter how severe your case, you are urged to try Milks Emulsion under this guarantee—Take six bottles home with you, use it according to directions and if not satisfied with the results, your money will be promptly refunded. Price 600 and $1.20 per bottle. The Milks Emulsion Company, Terre Haute, Ind. Sold by druggists everywhere.—Advertisement.

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Hipm Gras" Completely restored in all its old time splendor and extensivenese —pageants, balls, carnival, etc. M NEW ORLEANS Iy,OB,LE PENSACOLA Txfsi \) JRA-fi in ROrJND TlUPlndlanipollsto /fb New Orleans. Tickets on sale CsL—s. &Lcvi. Feb. 25-March 2, lnoluslve. Good returning fa )l, Yvi * until March 11, with privilege of extension to March 26 on payment of SI.OO additional. CkvF’Hr Note the moderate cost from Indianapolis of 1 a Ward I Gras trip to New Orleans via Louisville & Nashville R. R. Round trip Railroad fare $46.10 V Parlor ear seat to Louisville and return.. 1.50 Round trip lower berth from Louisville 16.50 .1. mjLg. Approximate cost of 6 meals en |pL route, going andtotumlng 7.00 We will be glad to assist our | I Mh patrons in reserving accomai ffigSfEjrfgr 7 (fek. modations In hotels, roomlng ° r bottrdlns housoa U P° Q Embrace this favorable oppoiJk jffJ tuattr for an ideal southern trip, ; 4 x (at stop over along the famous Oulf oolL£t ' tb ® “Amerloan Riviera." LOUISVILLE & NASHVILLE R. R. Biloxi, GulfpoTt, Pass Christian, Ocean Springs, Bay St. Louis, Mississippi City, Mobile, Pensacola and New Orleans welcome you for rest or recreation. Winter Horse Racing In New Orleans. To those Interested in joining an expense-paid tour to New Orleans, Including occupancy there of parked sleepers, sight seeing trips, etc., we will be glad to give information upon request. For further information, sleeping car reservations, Gulf Coast literature, etc., apply to I———J. H. MILLIESN, D. P. A. LOUIUJtLLH, ST. iSalSwPOtfl H* K MOUNTS, T. P. A., T. CARPXHTkA O. P. A.,

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How a Customer Profited by Our Advice “I've an opportunity to buy a home at the right price. I have $4,500 cash from the home I just sold and $1,500 in bonds. I need $2,000. Shall I sell my bonds?" “No,” was our reply. “SellWe Pay > n E your bonds will not give you all you need, so we advise - making a loan on your new Jm 1 / ffyf home. Pay back the loan yO 'y/Q gradually, and before you * ' “ know it your home will be c clear, you will still ha ? your on Savings bonds and be $2,000 better Dff because you will have made yourself save an extra v $2,000” We regard it as a privilege and a duty to assist our cus- . tomers with any problems that a bank can help solve. Meyer-Kiser Bank 136 East Washington Street \* & '• ' ‘V .'■ ■ - V ■

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