Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 62, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 July 1924 — Page 3

MONDAY, JULY 21, 1924

HIBERNIANS PLAN. STUNTS FOR IRISH DAYJGUSTI6 Program for Celebration Will Be Given at Columbia Park. Ancient Order of Hibernians TMII celebrate Irish Day, Aug. 16, at Columbia Park. Athletic games, contests, dancing, card parties and speeches are on the program. t. Hon. P. H. O'Donnell of Chicago will be principal speaker. Celtic dances and Irish reels will be given by Charles O'Donnell, Francis Meehan, John Gainer, John Ash. ierrv Grady and T. J. McCarty. The committee will meet again July 29. Committee: Edward J. Sexton, chairman .T T. O Connor, secretary: John J. Sullivan. Mihcaei J. Manmx. Francis J. Flaherty. Bart O'Leary. James H. Deery. Timothy j. M Carthy. H. J. McMahon. Jeremiah T. O'Connor. Patrick J Cahillane. Jerry Gradv. Barney Kelly. F. T. Lallev. D. P. Sullivan. Nicholas Carroll and Mrs. I. R. La Porte. Mrs P.'J Cahillane. Mrs. J. J. O Brien. Miss A. Sullivan and Mrs. J. Christy. , Chairmen: Grounds—J. TI # Deery and rMrs. I. R La Porte. Dancing—P. J. Cahillane and Mrs. I. R. La Porte. Program—B. F. Kelly. Press and Advertising —Edward J. Sexton. Street Car Advertising—J. L. Kinney. Card Party—Mrs. I. R. La Porte Amusements —M. J. Mannix. Music—F. T. Flaherty. Athletics for Boys —H. J. McMahon. Transportation— Francis Flaherty. Athletic Games for Girls—Mrs. J. J O'Brien. Speakers—Edward J. Sexton. James E. Deery. J. P. (AM;, bony and the Rev. O'Donnell. MAN SLASHES ANOTHER Political Argument Results in Serious Cutting Fray. Fred Clayton. Belmont Hotel. E. Ohio St., is under arrest today charged with stabbing Owen Davney, 39, ajso of the Belmont, while the tty) men were talking politics Saturday. Davney is suffering from wounds in the side and abdomen. Elmer Davis, colored. Eleventh and Brook Sts., Is held in connection with the cutting of George Rudd, 'colored, 739 1 2 N. California St. Furniture Associations Fnite ' The Indiana Retail Furniture Association has merged with the Ohio Valley Retail Furniture Association, which includes dealers in Ohio. Kentucky and W. Virginia,. The Indian#) organization ..will retain its officers for the current year. Headquarters for the amalgamated association are at Columbus, Ohio.

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ACCIDENTS FATAL TO ONE; 15 HURT lAutos Take Usual Week-end Toll Over State, One is dead and fifteen are sufferI ing injuries as result of afito ac- ! eidents over the State during the i week end. [ They are; | EVANSVILLE —Injuries received Friday when his auto turned over, proved fatal to Edward Dodson >of Owensboro, Ky. Tw6 women and another man who were in the car. and were injured also, are recovering. Louis v, Roth, 10, was hurt when struck by an automobile. Henry Schau, 56, and George Griese, were Injured in accidents. - Lad Near Death ANDERSON—Death of Robert | Ham, 3, was momentarily expected today, as result of injuries received when he was struck by an auto dirven by Mrs. M. W. Bock, farmer's wife. Mrs. Roscoe Smith and son, i Harry, were Injured when the auto jin which they were riding collided j with another car. Mrs. Alma Mott iof Sunnyside, Cal., was suffering from* cuts and bruises received when the auto, driven by George. Shew, in which she was riding, struck another car driven by J. C. Goeret. Women Seriously Hurt GREEN’CATLE— K capital attaches today said the condition of Mrs. Sarah Goldstein of Louisville, j who was injured in s n auto wreck j near here Sunday, w; s critical. BLOOMINGTON—A broken steering knuckle was blamec. for an auto accident in which John Lanan, 35. | contractor, was seriously hurt and | Len Baker badly bruised and cut. CONNERS VlLLK —Rroken glass seriously cut Mrs. Arlie Muster of Itushville. when the auto In which she was riding, collided with a car driven by Mrs. Effle Chide&ter of this city. FUNERAL SERVICE HELD Body of Miss Thelma Burns Buried in Holy CrMS Cemetery Funeral services for Miss Thelma Burns, 33, 1202 N. Capitol Ave., who died Thursday, were held today at 9 a. m. at St. Peter and Paul cathedral. Burial was in Holy Cross cemetery. She was an employe of BobbsMerrlll Cos. for seventeen years. Surviving, two sisters, Miss Margaret -Burns of Indianapolis, Sister St. Pashchal of Mary-of-the-Woods; five brothers, Michael, John, James and George Burns of* Indianapolis and Edward Burns of Chicago. MANSLAUGHTER, CHARGE Wagon Driver Held Following Death of little Girl. James Watson, living at a construction camp at Stop 11 on National RcL, Is held today on a manslaughter charge under a $ 2.5HJ) bond as result of the death of Thelma Menc.enhall, 13, who djed a't the Long hospital Sunday. The girl was injured July 15 when a' wagon driveri by Watson was struck by a Terre Haute, Indiana and Eastern traction car at Stop 11, on the Greenfield Division. Mrs. Jane Mendenhall, mother of the girl, and Etheline, 11. sister, and Watson were only slightly injured. "Exiles” Hold Reunion More than 200 ex-residents of Rush fcnd Fayette Counties participated in the twenty-sixth annual reunion in Brookside Park Sunday afternoon. Theodore Sandstrom, president of the association, made the chief talk. The reunion will be held in Indianapolis next year, the third Sunday in July.

With the Candidates By United Press < PRESIDENT QOOLIDGE-—The President returned to Washington early today from a week-end trip down the Potomac on the Mayflower prepared, in addition to handling the duties of his office, to resume political conferences. SENATOR LA FOLLETTE—Senator La Follette spent the day with advisers going over reports of the„national and advisory committees of the Conference for Progressive Political Action, which outlined the jndepemieYit campaign and the organization of the various groups which have been -ncluded in the new party. JOHN W. DAVIS —The IJemocfatic noihinee began work on his speech of acceptance at the summer home of Charles Dana Gibson on 700 Acre Island, Dark Harbor, Maine. He lunched with Frank Polk, his intimate friend and adviser.

POLICE CHIEF IS . MINUS! AUTO No Insurance Either — Chases: Rum Runner, Bu Times Special COLUMBUS, Ind., July 21.—Police Chief Walker, in civilian life an' insurance agent, today was minus a car with no insurance. The policy had just lapsed. Chief Walker wrecked his car late Saturday ight in a wild chase after an alleged rum runner. \ The city was left on its honor when Walker and the entire police force departed on word that Alex Haworth, taxi driver, was headed-for Columbus from Greensburg with a load of booze. The chase which developed led tor seventy-five miles through Decatur and Bartholomew Counties, during which time Officer Chandler poured steel-jacketed bullet.) into the alleged booze car. The wild ride ended when Chief Walker’s car took a turn too fast. Haworth was arrested Sunday. His car was riddled. The only evidence against him are some broken containers thrown from his car.

From Far and Near

The Federal government is to establish an infirmary in Baltimore, Md., where wounds of prohibition agents will be treated. Secretary of Navy Wilbur has jjigned contracts for construction of anew type of mine laying submarine to cost more than $5,000,000. Gilda Gay. called the American “shimmy queen.” created a sensation at a French race track whenj i appeared in three different i gowps during the course of thej afternoon.' She changed apparel inj a limousine with drawn shades. Two children were burned to death j when tire did $550,000 damage toj Claridge, Pa., mining town. Two young women were drowned near Jackson, Tenn., when the auto, they were riding in with two young j men, plunged from a bridge Into | Forked I >eer canal. BAND HOMEWARD BOUND Police and Firemen Due Back ii? City Tonight. t 1 ft y Times Special j COLUMBUS, Ohio. July 21.—The | Indianapolis police and firemen's band arrived here this morning for a stop of four hours on its ...homeward Journey from the police chiefs' convention at Montreal. A delegation of Columbus city (officials met the Hooslers. From Col'jmbu"the special train proceeded to Dayton where another j | stop was made at noon. Cincinnati | was the last scheduled stop-over, and the party expects to reach Indianapolis tonight at 1 1 . ■>* The band spent Saturday visiting around Niagara Falls and Buffalo, N. Y., moving no to Cleveland where they were given a welcome by Cleveland city administration RESPONSIBILITY SOUGHT Bond of Constable Accused of Shooting Man Not on File. Efforts to place responsibility of j Issuance of a deputy constableship to Charles Coleman, alias Charles Smith, colored, accused by police of the killing of Jordan Jones, colored, 623 Hudson St., were continued by William H. Remy, prosecutor, today. Investigation of records of the county clerk's office fall to show bond of SI,OOO Is on file for Golenitm as Is required by law. Police say ' Coleman told them he had received ] the commission hut had not been j assigned to any court. BULLET ENDS ARGUMENT Victim In Hospital AYith Wound In Left Arm. Walter Shriner, 27, giving address as 700 E. Vermont St., is held at the city hospital with a bullet wound in his left arm while police are searching for Clem Dunn, of 1320 W. Ray St., who Is said by police to have done the shooting late Saturday. According to information Dunn shot Shrlner during an argument In rear of a pool-room operated by Ed Brosnan, at 1235 Olive Ave. Police say the argument concerned Dunn’s wife. Lemaux Homes Molested Irving W. Lemaux, Republican eityvehairman, has reported to police that vandals entered his home. 4550 Park Ave., and that of his mother, Mrs. Georfee Lfemaux, 4560 Park Ave., while the families were and fixtures. Lemaux found nothing missing. ' Burns Arc Fatal Bu Times Special MT. VERNON, Ind., July 21. Burns received when a pan of boiling water was overturned, were fatal to' Frederick Naad, 2.

NORTH STAR IS SOLD A. C. Zaring Theater Property Is Bought by Storage Company. A. C. Zaring, proprietor of the North Star Theater, 2451 Central Ave., and the Garrick, Thirtieth and Illinois Sts., has completed purchase of property north of the filling station at Fall Creek Blvd. and Central Ave., upon which he will construct a theater to seat 1,400 persons, it has been announced. The ,North Star Theater property has been purchased by the Frank Shellhouse Fireproof Warehouse Company, which owns sl large warehouse next to the theateir The new theater will be completed about Jan. 1, 1925. PHONE SCHEDULE BE RATES FILED Same as Asked by the Company Last August, The telephone rate schedule approved by Federal Judge George T. Page July 11, after the public service commission opened an attack upon the telephone company for initiating rates July 1 without its approval, is on fUe with the commission today. „ The rates are the same as those asked by the company last August, except measured service business phones are $5.50 instead of $6. and joint business users pay $4 instead of $6. Rural and residence phones ! remain the same as in the company's own schedule of July 1,. In ; which measured business service was compulsory. Measured service is provided in the new rates, but is not compulsory. Rates for sixty-eight exchanges over the State are included in the schedule. Bonus Aid Augmented Fifteen extra men have been obtained by the Howard C. Root and ; the Hayward-Bareus P<?sts of the j American Legion to help veterans fill out adjusted compensation blanks. Downtown v headquarters will be opened tonight at 205 City Trust Bldg, from jj to 10 p. m. Thi< ty men will be on duty to assist vet j era ns free of charge.

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CLEAN-UP ALONG STREAMED Sheriff to Seek Out Beer Oamps as Raid Result, A clean-up of camps along various streams in Marion County be made" as a result of discovery of more than 300 quarts of beer in two raids on Eagle Creek camps, Saturday, Sheriff George Snider, sfeid today. Thomas McQuiston, 33. 514 Miley i Ave., and Ralph Hyatt, 29, 624 N ! Capitol Ave., were arrested. The j beer was found buried in the sand and in the creek. The raids resulted. Snider said, from reports made to police several days ago by Stella Zimmerman, ?,15 ’/-j N. Delaware St., that she bad been beaten and robbed while returning to the city after a visit to the camps. s " ' H. V. Old'ls Elected H. V. 6ld, freight cashier of the Pennsylvania Railroad's local office*, today took up duties as president cf the Indianapolis Division Veterans’ Association of the railroad. Officers were elected Saturday. . \ The organization will hold its annual picnic late in August with members of the Mutual Benefit Association.

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