Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 243, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 February 1924 — Page 10

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ALLEGED BIGAMIST JUMPS INTO EIRE FROM PRYING PAN Thompson Admits Woman’s Mind Is Intricate and Subtle Mechanism, ■•l’m in a fine mess—l got myself inio it and don’t know how I'm going .0 get out.” This is how Joel D. Thompson, 29, of Chicago, charged with bigamy, sized up his situation in city prison today. He admitted a woman’s mental process is intricate and subtle. Thompson's troubles began May-1, 1922, when he married Miss Alta VanI.ingenham at Oaklandon. They couldn't get along. Thompson said.

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but she refused to allow him to get a divorce. So to bring about divorce proceedings he told wife No. 1 that he was a band bandit, a ‘‘bold, bad man.” Meanwhile he secretly married Mrs. Eva Hama, 1316 Villa Ave., Indianapolis, he said. He said he was living happily with wife No. 2 when No. 1 returned and caused trouble. Then he left both of them, he said. Statements of wife No. 2 led to charges of wife desertion against Thompson and Chicago police also held him as a bank robber suspect. He was in Chicago jail thirteen days before Detective Louis Fosatti of Indianapolis returned him here. He can not be connected with bank robberies, police said. "I’m a landscape artist bv profession.” said Thompson as he sat in his cell today, "and I painted a fine futuYe for myself. But I'm hungry now, I'd talk to anybody for a sandwich.” Diamond Pin Stolen J C. Schaf. 4101 N. Pennsylvania St., reports the theft of a diamond scarf pin. valued at SIOO. A lavaliere v-ilued at S2O was taken from the home of H. W. Krauss, 3322 Guilford Ave.. police say.

lighthearted as a girl. It is the most wonderful tonic for the system I have ever heard of. Ino longer suffer from biliousness or those terrible dizzy spells. I am. entirely normal*once more, thanks to Todd’s Tonic."—MßS. C. R. ANDERSON, 708 E. Pratt St., Indianapolis, Ind. Todd’s Tonic, with its wine like flavor, is most pleasant to take. Sold at Haag Drug Company's 8 stores and other good drug stores In Indianapolis. TODD'S TONIC LAXATIVE TABLETS —“A Dose at Night—Makes Everything Right.—Advertisement

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mUST like grandmother of years ago—this modern miss with bobbed locks. Exploring the wonders of the State museum at the Statehouse the other day, Miss Margaret Van Ness, 19 E. Twenty-Third St., expressed wonder at how pioneer folks in Indiana could make clothes on spin ning wheel. And so-she • tried •it as grandmother would! The wheel was used in the log cabin home of Jonathon Jennings, of Charleston., first Governor of the State. The shawl was donated by Mrs. Fannie McCormick Miller, granddaughter of James and Patsy McCormick, first sejtlers of Indian apolis. The quaint cap was given by Mrs Grace Johnson. Frankfort, who wrote: "Mv grandma Klunk wore this in the daytime back in the 1850'5.”

GRAY INDICATES GRUDGES .Arrested Highway Inspector Says Charges Due to Personal Ilislikes. Chesleigh D. Gray, chief engineer for the State highway commission, who was arrested Thursday on charges of approving faulty construction in the Behmer road in Marshall County, today intimated that personal grudges were responsible for his indictment and arrest. Attorney General U. S. Lesh will confer with the prosecuting attorney of Marshall County concerning the Indictment. John D. Williams, direr tor of the State highway commission, met with Lesh Thursday. GREENE MAY RECOVER Ry l inited Press WASHINGTON. Feb. 22—Senator Frank L. Greene, Vermont, near death for several days, Is Slightly improved today. Hope for his ultimate recovery is somewhat brighter. Greene was shot during a pistol bat tie between prohibition agents and suspected bootleggers a week ago.

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Clearance Sale Bargains In Furniture and Rugs ON LIBERAL MONTHLY TERMS Only Seven More Days to Take Advantage of the Greatest February Clearance Sale We Ever Had S2OO -8-Piece Combination Walnut Suite Your Old Dining Room Suite Accepted Sale Price as Part Payment It is a very unusual purchase that makes sueh a value as I this possible! These pieces are exceptionally well con- ■ struct oil and excellently finished. Sixty-inch buffet. 42xt>.'?inch extension table, 5 side chairs and 1 arm chair, upholslered in gond tapestry. $lO Monthly Many Other Suites in a Splendid Assortment of Designs and Finishes at Equally Attractive Prices LIVING ROOM r BEDROOM All Banner-I pholstered Furniture on Hundreds of suites and odd pieces, our floor reduced 10% to 25%. Some of them at 40% off. 3-Piece Velour Suites 5-Piece Bedroom Suites $195 SB9 $26.50 Tapestry Brussels Rugs Size 9xl2—Sale Price Terms $10.75 Have One SI.OO Weekly Laid Away 9x12 Grass Rugs $7.50 Congoleum RllgS at V% price 9 ° 0 Another lot of these fac--9x12 Velvet Rugs $0Q.75 S Q= Reduced from $42.50 . . M%/ j last $1.45 Rag Rugs QQ. _ . . Specially Priced at OI7L 1Z rt. LinOlCUm sl.lO Cocoa Mats OQ to OQ _ Special sale price Sale Price, sq. yd. . . . FOUNTAIN SQUARE STORE BANNER FURNITURE CO. 1054 Virginia Avenue Next Door to Postoffice Phone, Drexel 3196

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Visitors will inspect Monon’s new Masonic temple Sunday. Monday dedicatory services and a banquet for visitors will be held. Raymond Burkett, wanted in Wells County three years on charge of issuing fraudulent checks, has been returned after his arrest in St. Louis. I you have defective hearing, try radio, says Clarence Durkin, Decatur. He says he was partially deaf, but since spending many evenings with a radio set his hearing Is improved. Ice stopped something besides traffic at Greensburg. It gathered on the hands of the courthouse clock and put it out of commission. Bloomington's new water supply plant seems assured with the receiving of two bids within the $300,000 bond limit set by the State tax board. Inability to enlist a sufficient number of commanding officers made it necessary to disband the Seymour medical unit of the National Guard. Thirty-one men were mustered out. Twenty sticks of dynamite were found in the home of Mari Monti by Gary police. She is the widow of Gaspare Monti, killed the day before he was to testify in Federal Court in Indianapolis in the Gary liquor case. Police believe the dynamite was to be used to avenge his death. Ft. Wayne district Methodists convene at Bluffton March 4-5. Sons of farmers, numbering sixty, two. lead the list of Wabash students according to occupations. Next rank

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twenty-two sons of merchants. Manufacturers' and doctors' sons are third and fourth. Mayor E. A. Tucker, of Columbus, says in place of killing stray dogs owners will be found and prosecuted. Farmers have been bringing the animals to town and turning them loose qn the streets, officials say. With all school buildings crowded find forty-five portables in use in Ft. Wayne, little relief from crowded conditions is seen by L. C. Ward, head of city schooli. who announces A gain of 1,428 pupils since Jan. 1, 1923. MAN, WOMAN FOUND DEAD Wealthy Tea Importer and Sister Victims of Ptomaine Poison. Bv Lnited Press CHICAGO, Feb. 22.—William I. Howland, 77, wealthy retired ted. importer, and his sister, Mrs. Herta Orne. were found dead in Howland’s suburban home today, apparently victims' of ptomaine poisoning. Howland's wife and daughter also were stricken, but are expected to recover. •LAST O~WINTER’ PARTY Hilton I'. Brown Legion Post Entertains Tonight. Hihon U. Brown, Jr. Post, American Legion, and auxiliary will hold a "last o’ the winter” party at 17 E. North St., at 8:30 tonight. Dancing, cards and bunco are on the program. Kenneth Jefferies is post commander and Mrs. Fae E. Nisley is auxiliary president.

LIQUOR APPEAL IS FILED Prisoner, Married Saturday, Given Stiff Penalty by Judge. Appeal to Criminal Court from conviction in city court Thursday of Sam Garcho, 559 N. Tacoma Ave., is pending today. Judge Delbert O. Wilmeth fined Garcho S3OO and costs and sentenced him to 120 days on the In-

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diana State Farm, on a . blind tiger charge, and $5 and costs for unlawful possession of weapons. John Pasco, who said he lived with Garcho, was fined SIOO and costs and sentenced to thirty days on the Farm, on a blind tiger charge, and $5 and costs on the weapon charge. Garcho and his wife. Opal Schooley Garcho, were married Saturday, while Garcho was handcuffed to an officer.