Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 11, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 May 1924 — Page 11
FRIDAY, MAY 23,1924
BODY OF HOTEL MANAGER TO BE BROUGHT HERE Former Indianapolis Man Shoots Self and Falls From Twentieth Story, Body of William A. Cochran, 3614 E. Fall Creek Blvd., who fell from the twentieth story of a building in Cleveland, Ohio, alter he is said to have shot himself, will arrive in the ci.y today. Mr. Cochran was formerly connected with the Grand and Claypool hotels here. Mrs. Cochran is unable to say what motives prompted her husband COMMON AIEMENTTO JMDLt AGE Are indicated in women by nervous conditions, irritability, melancholia, pains and aches in the back, dizzy spells, headaches and heat flashes. These trying conditions may be easily overcome and such symptoms controlled by taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. It will interest women to know that in a recent canvass among over one hundred and twenty-one thousand women, ninety-eight out of every - hundred reported benefit from its use.— Advertisement. Cudcura Soap Best for Baby Soap, Ointment, Talcum sold everywhere. Samples free of Cutlcara Laboratories Dept. 2., Maiden, Kms. 6 6 6 \is a Prescription for Colds, Grippe, Dengue Fever, Constipation, Bilious Headaches and Malaria] Fever.
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to end his life. He visited her about two weeks ago and appeared in good Epirits. Mr. Cochran was a member of the Scottish Rite, Rotary Club and Elks. He had been connected with the Deming Hotel, Terre Haute; the Planters. St. Louis, and hostelries in other cities. He is survived by the widow; one son, John, 16, and a daughter, Virginia Belle, 23. Mr. Cochran • went from Erie, Pa., where he was manager of the Lawrence Hotel, to Cleveland last Sunday. At 9 p. m., Thursday, he was seen on the twentieth floor of the Keith Theater building. A shot
was heard and Cochran’s body was found lying on the roof of the auditorium. It is believed he sat on the sill of a twentieth story window, fired a shot through his head and fell backwards. Indiana Is Represented Congressmen Merrill Moores and Richard N. Elliott of Indiana and fifty-eight other members of the House of Representatives represented their States at the open-air serv-
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JORDAN MAKES ADDRESS Indianapolis Man Named President of Water Works .Association. A hundred million dollars can be saved annually if the water companies and water departments of America will cooperate in an intensive fire prevention campaign, according to Frank C. Jordan of Indianapolis, in a speech at New York today. Jordan is -he newly elected
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president of the American Water Works Association, and made a. strong plea lor fire prevention work in his address of acceptance. Jordan is the third man from the Indianapolis Water Company to serve as head of the national organization, the others being F. A. W. Davis and C. E. Da,vis. Student Teachers Hear Adress E. E. Ramsey, State Inspector of Schools, addressed the Butler Uni-
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versity Student Teachers’ Association at Arsenal Technical High School. The last meeting of the organization will be held Thursday, May 29 at the high school. Werner H. Monninger is president of the organization. Punishment Sufficient Charles May, of Anderson. Ind., was sentenced to one day in jail without costs by Judge A. B. Anderi son Thursday. May had served two
years in the Michigan City Prison for opening a lock-box at the postoffice and attempting to cash a check found there. Crash Injuries Fatal Bj/ United Press TERRE HAUTE, May 23.—William P. Kersey, 70, is dead today of injuries received when an auto crashed into a stalled truck in which he was sitting near Indianapolis Monday night.
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