Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 303, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 May 1924 — Page 2

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BOY KILLED, FIVE PERSONS INJURED IN AUTO CRASHES Child, 6, Run Down by Machine —Car Burns Up Following Collision, One death and five injured persons was the accident UjII on Thursday night. Earl Thomas Ilinton. R. colored, of 1659 Martindale Ave., was killed a!- i most instantly when struck by an auto driven by Ralph Jackson. 21, of 618 X. Me ridian St., driver for the < Indiana Taxi Company. The accident took place in the 1760 block, Cornell Ave. Witnesses said the bnv ran from behind bis father’s , auto into the street. Dr. E. C. Tolies, j deputy coroner, ordered Jackson held j on a manslaughter charge. When autos driven by John Craig, 35, of 1511 Olive St., and Ouia Gentry. 29 of 1761 Howard St., collided at Harding and Raymond Sts., both cars turned over and Gentry's auto burned up. Both drivers were charged with assault and battery by Sergt. Dean and emergency squad. William Martin, 32 and his wife Cora. 30. of 838 River Ave., in the Gentry' auto, were cut and bruised. Mrs. Martin was also burned about the arms. They were taken to the city hospital. Mrs. Gentry and five children ranging front 3 months to 7 years were all rescued from the flames and were uninjured. Mrs. Rachel Craig, wife of Craig, and a niece. Miss Lizzie Temperly, of Illinois, were slightly injured. Two others In the car escaped injury. Alden Cook. Puritan Hotel, received a scalp wound when an auto in which he was riding with G. P. Smith. 3552 X. Pennsylvania St., collided with a Truck driven by Joe L. Jones, 2704 j E. Sixteenth St., at White River i bridge and Washington St. Man Drinks Poison After unsuccessfully attempting to j end his life by drinking poison and i slashing his throat, Charles Henson, 57, colored, 1714 Martindale Ave., is in *a critical condition at the city hospital.

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Choice Musical Comedy Bits Found on Palace Bill

Bv WALTER D. HICKMAN USICAL comedy numbers which have been prominent in inul__J sical comedy successes have been put together to form* the musical background for “Along Broadway,” the featured variety offering at the Palace. Harry A. Keesler sings a “Mother” song which gets over well. One woman of the company is a clever dancer. A singer and a pianist complete the | company. The women wear some stunning costumes. This act has class. On the hill i.- an act which will appeal to ; the children. Am speaking of Curtis' ! Best Friends, an animal circus act. The dogs are well trained. Foster and Ray indulge in some mighty smart chatter which reminds one a little of Joe Cook. For Foster asks Miss Ray if she has seen the' Follies. She replies in the negative. He remarks, “I hope you liked it.” Stanley and Burns know how to dance. They have a clever dance

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CARMELA CAFERELfc.I The soloist with the Athenaeum Male Chorus on Tuesday night ai the Athenaeum will he Carmeh Cafarelli. coloratura soprano.

travesty on Indian steps. Bill opens with “The Gilded Cage.” The movie feature is “Lend Me Your Husband.” At the Palace today, Saturday and Sunday. -I- -I- -!- ' Other attractions on view today include: “Sheba” at the Murat, Harry Holbrook at Keith's, W ray's Manikins 1 at the Lyric, burlesque at the Broadway, “The End of the Trail” at the Lincoln Square, “Little Old New York” at English's. “Son of Sahara ’ at •he Circle, "Nellie, the Beautiful Cloak Model" at the Ohio, "Girl Shy” at the Apollo, “Flowing Gold” at Mister Smith's, and “Devil’s Gorge”-at the Isis. SEVENTEEN-POUND CARP Crawfordsville Fisherman Makes Record Catch in Sugar Creek. Btl Tint r Rfiecial OKAWFORDSVILL, Ind., May 2. Arthur Williams claims the honor of pulling in the biggest fish ever caught in Sugar Creek. Fishing with an ordinary sized hook and line, and with dough balls as bait, Williams landed a carp weighing seventeen pounds and measuring thirty inches in length. The catch was made at Martin’s Dam, north of this city. Ifines to Address Phi I’sis L. N. Hines, president of the Indiana Stale Normal School at Terre Haute, Ind., will speak on “Scholastic and Athletic Standards of I’niversitics” at the monthly meeting of the Indianapolis Alumni Association of Phi Kappa Psi at the Severln Saturday. I'(i!ities Promoter Dies Hu I'nitcd Press CHICAGO, May 2.—H. M. Bylleshy, 65, president of H. M. Byllesby & Cos., bond and engineering house, and widely known as a promoter of public utilities, is dead here of heart disease. Sororities to Stage Stunts Stunts were to be staged by seven Butler Collego sororities this afternoon and tonight in the chapel to raise funds for a delegate to the Y. W. C. A camp at Lake Geneva

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STRESS LAID ON PERSONAL HYGIENE Talks in Schools Part of Child Health Program, Special emphasis was placed on personal hygiene today in city public schools as a part of Child Health Week observance. Talks were made by representatives

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All this week we have given a practical demonstration of what the Florence Oil Cook Stove will do. Drop in tomorrow and bring your friends. Tempting dishes will be cooked on the Florence before your eyes, by a practical cook, and you will be given the opportunity to eat the evidence.

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of the Rerl Cross in schools and at the Jewish Federation, 17 W. Morris St. Homer W. Borst, executive secretary Indianapolis Community Fund, spoke before the Optimist Club on child health. Junior life saving corps of the Red Cross was to give demonstrations in i life saving for sohool children at the I Hoosier Athletic Club at 3:30 p. m. An exhibition of gymnastic classes was given today at the Greer St. Community Center under direction of the city recreation department. Eight District Clubs Elect ; Tty Times Special ANDERSON, Ind., May 2.—-Mrs. C. ; C. Dean, Bluffton, war elected presi-

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dent of the.,Eighth District Indiana Federation of Club, at the annual convention Thursday. Mrs. O. M. Pittenger, State president, spoke. Other officers: Vice president. Mrs. A. B. Taylor, Pendleton; secretry and treasurer. Mrs. J. E. Reynolds, Muncie,

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and Mrs. Edward W. Barrett, Muncie, delegate to the national convention. Wholesale Grocers Elect By Times Special EVANSVILLE, Ind., May 2.—Hasoall Rosenthal, La Porte, was re-electe

FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1924

president o fthe Indiana Wholesale Grocers’ Associat’on Thursday at the final session of t ie fourteenth annual convention. Other officers: Vice president. W, P, Huston, Kokomo: treasurer, John M. Hare. Indianapolis, and secretary and counsel, Fred R. Pitcher: