Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 305, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 May 1924 — Page 12

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POLICE DOUBLED ON ELECTION DAY Teams of Motorcyclemen to. Augment Substations, Double force of policemen will be on duty election day. "We want to stop trouble if trouble arises." said Chief Herman F. Rikhoff. Inspector Walter White and Lieut. Tx?n Forsythe worked out these arrangements: Motorcyclemen will he stationed at Blder Ave. and Washington St.. Morris and Harding Sts.. Fifteenth and Illinois Sis.. Hillside and Ludlow Aves. and Tenth St. and Parker Ave. They will augment the regular substation men. Two extra teams of motorcyclemen will be on duty at headquarters to aid two emergency squade, under Sergeants Dean and Allison. One patrolman will he assigned to each voting place.. Terrible Tangles of KASPER KEENE (The Challenge Alibi.) Tangle Editor:—! have been reading and in most instances the stories have the Terrible Tangles of Kasper Keene a semblance of plausibility. In a recent chapter, however. I noted a glaring inconsistency. You had Kasper s wife say to him: "You sure are the hummingbird’s antlers. Who ever heard of a hummingbird's antlers? — Curious. On first thought, the objection of "Curious’’ seems well taken, but a little explanation will reveal his ignorance on certain interesting phases of natural history. It is a well known fact that elk and deer shed their horns every year, and that these horns of necessity are cast upon the ground wherever the animals happen to be at the time. On a Northern trip, one season, the author of these chronicles saw a set of horns in an open space, and perched on the horns was a dainty hummingbird. The bird came every morning to rest on th<| horns, and it was then we formed tie habit of referring to them as the hummingbird's antlers. (You get him in: we get him out.— By Charles A. Leedy.) AMUSEMENTS

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A Puzzle a Day I TEU- \ \ Art W \ \ SOUTH K* 1 ' 6 \ \U-^\ In the telegram shown above, Henry evidently does not want Tom to know where he is staying, as "the South" is a large territory! Nevertheless the name "of the city where Henry is located is contained in the message! The name is there in plain view. Can you “find it? Answer to previous puzzle: Bank account. $65. Withdraw S2O. leaving $45. Withdraw S3O. leaving sls. Withdraw $ 7. leaving ? 7. Withdraw $ 7, leaving $ 0. 65 $67 The two columns do not balance, for the simple reason that they do not have to. The left-hand column AMUSEMENTS English;S BERKELL PLAYERS IN TIIK HII.AKIOt S FO.'.KBV “NIGHTIE NIGHT” MATINEE. \V El>.. Till KS. A SAT. 1% V% I A V* A Afternoon. 2"m\ Hso, 50c. NEXT WEEK—“BUDDIES,” fljFl INDIANAPOLIS STOCK CO W 'll walczr vornieocT * k jrA a ialboc n\\ I Brilliant Opening TONIGHT. 8:15 MAT. WEI*.. TUI K., SAT., 2:15. MONSIEUR BEAUCAIRE BY Booth Tarkington SEATS NOW SELLING PRICES: Night, SI.OO, 50c, 25c. Matinee, 50c, 25c. Flu* lO r z War Tax. T k “YOU and I”

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shouldgalways total $65, no matter how tile withdrawals are made; but the total of the right-hand poljmn is of no use in determining a balance. Had withdrawals of $1 each been made, the right-hand column would have been $64 plus $63. plus $62, and so on! The fact that the right-hand column totals to approximately $65, makes it appear to be of some importance, and as though a mistake had been made. The use of the righthand figures is as follows: If any individual number in the right-hand column is added to the total of the withdrawal at that point, the sum should be $65. Example: Add sls to S3O to s2o—total is $65 ;$7 plus 8, plus S3O, plus $20 —total $65. AMUSEMENTS

WHERE THE CROWDS GO! LYRIC -■ FRANK A. BURT Assisted by Myrtle Rosedaie In “THE SUBSTITUTE” Clf HOLLIDAY & WiLLETTE aiL JOE REICHEN’S OOGS IAHAR Hart, Carmen TROUPE ■4 ft Robinson’s ft I U Syncopators In Their .la i7.y Mimical Fanta.y. "THE COTTON PICKERS." MAI K SEN N ETT COMED V Dancing: In the l.yrie Ballroom Afternoon and Evening.

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REPUBLICANS For Governor 15 —ORA I). DAVIS For Prosecuting Attorney 26 WILLIAM 11. REMY For State Senator, Marion County 34—LOU1S R. MARKUN MH—ROBERT E. MOORHEAD 40— SOLON B. SELLECK ' For Joint State Senator, Marion and Johnson Counties 44 WILLIAM E. ENGLISH For State Representative 48— CHARLES E. BEBINGER 62 —RUSSELL V. DUNCAN 66 —CLIFFORD \Y. FERGUSON 70— PAUL O. MEREDITH 82— PAUL E. MILLER 83— ROWLAND W. NICHOLS 87— JUDSON L. STARK For Sheriff 105— SETH S. WARD For Coroner 112— SAMUEL McGAUGHEY, M. D. For Surveyor 114— PAUL R. BROWN

The foregoing candidates hare rendered honorable service 1n the Army, Navy or Marine Corps and are qualified for the office which they seek. These Candidates Have Been Indorsed and Are Recommended by the EX-SERVICE VOTERS LEAGUE, Inc. OFFICIAL IBBUE 120 North Pennsylvania HARRY E. TAYLOR GARRETT W. OLDS LI ncoln 8154 President Secretary The Signatures of the Officers Stands Back of This Slate. • How Many Other Slates Do You Find Signed?

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DEMOCRATS For Governor \ : 17— CARLETON B. McCULLOCH For* Representative in Congress | 22 RAYMOND F. MURRAY For State Senator, Marion County 40— LAWRENCE J. SEXTON For State Representative 48—MAX A. BLACKBURN 53—8. HOWARD CAUGHRAN 61— GEORGE A. HENRY 67 EDWARD K. McKINNEY 75 LEO X. SMITH For Sheriff 93 OTTO T. RAY For Coroner 1 98— VERNON D. BRIGHAM, M. D.

MONDAY. MAY 5. 1924

(Pa:d Political Advertisement) Vote For JOHN W. LOSH FOR STATE SENATOR A man for the Masses. A man for the People's Rights and Local Self Government. A Real Booster for Indianapolis. The man who will fight out in the Courts the Street Car Case for the People's Rights Subject to the Democratic Primary May 6. '24 MY NUMBER ON BALLOT iS 36