Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 291, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 April 1924 — Page 12
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AUTOIST ARRESTED AFTER HITTING BOY RIDINGJICYCLE Car Under Repair Goes on 'Spree'—New Driver Hits Abutment, Allen Perkins, 11. of 1303 E. Michi gan St., is improving at home today from injuries rereived when a bicycle he was riding was struck by an auto driven by William Robbins, 44, of 1525 Laurel St., at Davidson ajid E Washington Sts. He was injured'' about the head and left leg. Motorpolicemen Thompson and Bartlett arrested Robbins. Miss Elbe) Frvar. 2319 Bellefon taine St., was injured slightly when an anto driven by George Owens ol the Family Welfare Society, Baldwin Block, was in a collision in the 3900 block N. Meridian St. Policeman in Collision An auto driven by John Zener. 1824 N. New Jersey St., police lieutenant, assigned to city controller, collided with auto driven by Viva Van Dyke. 535 N. Central Court, at Market and Alabama Sts. Ray Robinson. 970 Stilwell St., and Miss Dora Riordon, 539 E. Miami St., were cut and bruised when an auto in which police said Miss Riordon said she was learning to drive struck a center abutment in an elevation at W. Washington St. and Tibbs Ave Richard Groves. IS, of 912 E Twenty-Fourth St., employed at 456 Massachusetts Ave., repaired a radiator on the auto of George W. Dollar
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hide, 2934 Ruckle St. He said he started the car and could not stop it. It struck a parked auto owned by Elmer Shaner, 1633 Arrow Ave., and motorcycles owned by Wilkiad Thorp, 3225 W. Tenth St., and John Merz, 450 Massachusetts Ave. damaging all of them. Leg Is Browen George Clever, 30, of 905 Fletchei Ave., is improving today at city hos pital after an auto accident Thursdaj ip which his left leg was broken. His motorcycle collided with a car driven by William West. 34, of 1229 N\ Penn sylvania St. West is under arrest. Otto Slater, 49, Kokomo, is in city prison. As he turned his car into an alley at the side of police head quarters he struck Patrolman Otto Heller. Heller, uninjured, arrested Slater.
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KOKOMO WOMAN SOUGHT Police Report \nders9ll Boy Also on Missing List. John Helmick, Kokomo, Ind., asked police to locate his sister, Mrs. Lilly Powell, who left there Thursday. She is described as 32, slender, has black bobbed hair, blue eyes, and black jacket suit. Anderson, lnd., police report Harry Betor, 15. light complexion, blue eyes, Ibrown sweater, light cap, brown pants, missing. St. Louis, via Indianapolis. Two Hurt in Crash Bu Tun rs Special NOBLESVILLE, Ind., April 18. — Richard Snowden of Arcadia and George Shoemaker of Gicero were hurt late Thursday near this city when
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their automobile collided with a truck driven by Edwin Leonard of Atlanta. Both men were bruised and cut by broken glass The truck went over an embankment. Dean Coulter Reappointed Dean Stanley Coulter, Purdue Uni versity, has been reappointed by Gov ernor McCray as member of the State conservation commission for four years. Social Workers Named Homer W. Borst, executive secretary of the Community Fvhnd, and Miss Pearl B. Forsythe have been selected new members of the executive committee of the local chapter
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of the American Association of Social Workers. Other committee members are: Eugene C. Foster, president; Miss Isabelle Somerville, vice president, and Charles O. Lee, secretary. Dog Tax Cases Nolle-prossed About 2,000 cases involving failure to pay dog taxes have been ordered removed from the jurisdiction of T. R. Rainey, Warren Township justice of the peace, William H. Remy, prosecuting attorney, said. Remy ordered John Scudder, deputy prosecutor, to nolle-prosse the cases. They are to be filed in Criminal Court. ARIUM GIVES WEAK WOMEN NEW ENERGY increased strength and vitality by supplying to the blood, glands, nerves and internal organs Nature’s most marvelous health-building, revitallzf ing element in simple harmless tablet form. Doctors say thousinds of women today suffering from weakness, nervous disorders, rheumatism, stomach and intestinal trouble, and other symptoms of premature old age, might easily restore much of their youthful activity, strengthen their nerves, enrich the blood and improve thetr appearance by simply taking a littJs ARIUM with each meal. So definite is the action of ARIUM that you often begin to feel Its astonishing revitalizing and np-bulld-lng influence on your system within only 24 hours' time. Test ARIUM yourself without risk for two weeks and if you are not amazed and overjoyed at the almost magic-like Improvement In yourself, go to your druggist and get your money bock. For Strength, Nerve Force-Rich Red Blood ii .1 iiuilor. mi Hang Drug Stores, Hook's I 'ep.-tiiiaMo Drug Store.s, Gold smith's Six Cut Price Siores. —Advertisement.
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