Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 137, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 October 1924 — Page 3

THURSDAY, OCT. 16,1924

MRS. ELIZABETH KINNEY IS DEAD i Detective’s Mother to Be Buried Saturday. Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth Kinney. 82, 523 W. St. Clair St., who died Wednesday, mother of Jerry E. Kinney, inspector of deMAKES FAT PEOPLE SLIM New*York Physician Perfects Harmless Method of Reducing Weight. The loss of as much as a pound of excess fat a day with no harmful results is the record made by many patients of Dr. R. Newman, a licensed practicing physician of 286 Fifth Avenue, New York, who announces that he has perfected a treatment which has quickly rid fat people of excess weight. What is more remarkable is the Doctor’s statement that he has successfully treated thousands of patients for fat reduction without change of diet or unnecessary exercise. It is also said that fat people who suffer from chronic rheumatism and gout obtain great relief from the reduction of their superfluous flesh. Realizing that this sounds almost too good to be true, the Doctor has offered to send, without charge to any one who will write him, a free trial treatment to prove his claims, as well as his “ Pay-when-reduced” plan. If you want to rid yourself of superfluous fat, write him today, addressing Dr. R. Newman, 256 Fifth Avenue, New York City, Dept. 4.—Advertisement.

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tectives, will be held at 8:30 a, m. Saturday at the residence and at 9 a. m. at St. Bridget’s Church .Burial in Holy Cross cemetery. Mrs. Kinney was born in Ireland and came to Ametica when a small girl. On May 1, 1852, she arrived at Indianapolis, where she had lived ever since. Mrs. Kinney had lived at the St. Clair St. address sixty years. All her children were born there. She was a member of Altar Society and St. Joseph's Society. Her husband, who was employed by the Big Four Railroad for many years, died in 1914. Besides Inspector Kinney, two sons % James and William S„ survive. NEW FIRES FIRST GUNS Postmaster General Says Vote for Davis Waste of Time. By Timet Special DELPHI, Ind., Oct. 16. —Declaring a vote for John W. Davis was a waste of time, Postmaster General Harry S. New urged support of Coolidge and the Republican ticket in hia first speech of the campaign, here Wednesday night. Unlike other national Republican speakers. New confined his address chiefly to challenge of the speeches of Davis and said little about the La Follette campaign. JACKSON SEES VICTORY G. 0. P. Candidate Says State Is Drifting to His Party. By Times Special ANGOLA, Ind.. Oct. 16. —Ed Jackson, Republican candidate for Governor, who spoke here Wednesday night to an overflowing audience of men and women, declared there is an overwhelming sentiment throughout the State for the Republican ticket. He stressed high-minded character and common sense position of President Coolidge. Jackson also emplhasized taxation, rights of capital and labor, an effective budget system, strict enforcement of law and religious liberty.

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CHANGE PROPOSED IN VOTERS’ LAW Permanent Registration Bill Promised, A bill to establish permanent registration records of voters in Indiana will be introduced in the next Legislature, according to Leonard V. Harrison, Government efficiency expert of the Chamber of Commerce. The county auditors w'ould keep a file index of all voters under the proposed scheme. Every two years the list would be checked by mailing a return card. All who did not return their cards would be investigated, or the failure could constitute challenge cause at the polls, Harrison said. When voters moved from county to county they would be given certificates of registration to present their new county auditors. The permanent registration, winch would include measures to register first voters, would save needless expense and duplication of work, Harrison believes. Little Theatre Legitimate direction applied to the Little Theatre is the needed tonic. I realized that more than ever after seeing “The Torch Bearers” at the Masonic Temple last night. This comedy, or rather a satire on the Little Theatre movement by George Kelly, was directed by George Somn’s, who is again in charge. Last year Somnes was on tour and could not resume his directorship, but he is back this year. Somnes has had lots of experience on the legitimate stage, and he has brought the wealth of that knowledge to the Little Theatre this season.z Direction, setting and the acting all showed the hand of Somnes. Probably as smooth a performance on the first night as Somnes would

get on the legitimate stage, I was satissfied with the beginning that the society has made. Impossible for me to go into detail because of limited space. The cast deserves mention. Here it is in full: Jenny Nancy Johnson Frederick Ritter Warren Curry Paula Ritter Margaret Felton Mrs. J. Duro Pampinelll. . ... Elizabeth Bogert Scofield Xtr. Spindler Murry VVickard Xlrs. Nelly Fell Mary Jane Waiter. Mr Huxley Ho3efrosße Ralph Cooney Teddy Spearuig Maynard WT.ls. Florence M,-Crickett - Ruth R y Mr. Ralph Twtller . .T. M. Overley Mr, Stage Manager BrU-e MoGulllen Mrs. Clara Sheppard Leona Galloway I have no doubt but that Somnes will put over the Little Theatre as a real Indianapolis Institution this season. He made a splendid start last night. “The Torch Bearers” -will be repeated tonight and Friday at the Masonic Temple for visiting school teachers. (Reviewed by W. D. H.) WOMEN HEAFWAh ORMAN F. Harold Van Orman, Republican candidate for Lieutenant Governor, addressed the Seventh District Woman’s Republican Club at luncheon at the Columbia Club today. COUNTY MEETING DATES James S. Dill chairman Marlon County Democratic speakers' bureau, has announced following county meetings: Tonight, Boyd and Rural Sts., 832 Camp St.; Friday, Brook and Elveenth Sts.: Saturday, Maple and Ray Sts ; Monday, Thirteenth St. and Northwestern Ave.; Oct. 23, Willard Park, Oct. 24 Highland Park; Oct. 27, Tenth St.' and Keystone Ave., Lew O'Bannon, candidate for Lieutenant Governor, speaker. Dies In Wife’s Arms By United Press LOGANSPOFT Ind., Oct. 16. Samuel Rice it died while held in the arms of his w ife as he was being | removed to his home from a hospital, here Wednesday. Mrs. Rice was unaware of hia I death until they reached home. $258 in Jewelry Stolen Mrs. M. W. Doyle, 30 W. Twenty--1 First St., told polleetoday that jew i elry valued at J 250 was stolen from j her home.

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WALSH STAYS IN JAIL Prisoner Charged With Murder Held Without Bond. Raymond Walsh, 713 Chadwick St., was in jail here today without bond on charges of murder brought recently In Lafayette, Ind., arising from the death of three Indianapolis men in an alleged hi-jackers’ battle near Lafayette Sept. 10. Walsh also is under indictment here charged with being accessory to the murder, April 3, of Joe Forrestal. During habeas corpus hearing before Criminal Judge James A. Collins Wednesday, two deputy sheriffs from Lafayette waited with a warrant for Walsh, but Judge Collins remanded him to jail until arrival of the Tippecanoe County prosecutor. Witnesses testified Walsh was building a house In Beech Grove Sept. 10. TWO BOYS ARE MISSING Fathers Ask Police to Look for Sons Who Failed to Return Home. Police are searching for two missing boys today. Neal Baxter, 16, of 515 Madison Ave., left home wearing a gray suit, sweater bearing a Manual High School insignia and a light cap. He has blue eyes, and light hair, according to his father, Hiram Baxter. Lawrence Underwood, 14, of 4249 Royal Ave., who has brown eyes and hair nSs been gone since Tuesday night, according to his father, J. N. Underwood.

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Extra Special! New Panel Collars The extremely popular panel collars at much less than regular price. Made of ochre color 1 ft ft lace or lace and net combinations in a variety off V _ styles. They’ll look smart with your new winter ? m IflC frocks. ) v W (Street Floor) ' ♦ - + Sale of Neckwear Waistline Panels, Dress Length Panels, Collar and. Cuff Sets j In general, this neckwear, Is made of Val lace, combined with imitation tucked or embroidered ? ■ I ~lj C net. Regularly 85c to 98c. 1 (Goldstein’s, Street Floor). '

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Muslin, 14c .Yard wide, unbleached muslin, standard quality, excellent for sheets, cases and general home uses. Canton Flannel, 1714 c Bleached twill back Canton flannel, with soft plush fleece, for infants' wear and underwear; cut from full pieces. Sheeting, 39c Bleached and unbleached sheeting, full 2*4 yards wide, firm, dependable weave. Special, yard, 3 Percales, 15c Yard wide percales, navy, blue, grey and light colors, desirable patterns. Plenty of the wanted small figured designs on navy blue backgrounds.

Sale: Children's Bonnets Bonnets of suede cloth and velours reduced. Round, French pokes and elastic back styles. ) (t* In Copen, tan, red, brown, etc. For ages 1 to 4 f y B years. Formerly selling at sl-49 to $2.98. ( M ZZZZZZ (Infants’ pept., SeconJ Floor) J

Today’s Best Radio Features ■ - 1 1 > '■■■■■■■' '■> (Copyright, 1924, by United Press) WHN, New York (360 M) 9:30 P. M., EST —Song recital by Cantor Josef Rosenblatt. WEAF, New York (492 M) and WEEI, Boston (303 M) 11 P. M„ EST —Vincent Lopez and his orchestra, WFAA, Dallas (476 M) 11 P. M., CST—Organ recital by Dwight Brown. WIP, Philadelphia (509 M) 8:15 P. M., EST—Philadelphia Police Band. WGY, Schenectady (380 M) and WJY, New York (405 M) 8 P. M„ EST —WGY players present “The Path to Glory.” WOMAN’S SANITY PROBED By NEA Service TIPTON, Ind., Oct. 16.—Appointment of a sanity commission to pass on mental condition of Mrs Margaret Duncan was to be made today following an attack on Mrs. J. S. Rainey by the woman, who is believed to be deranged. Mrs. Duncan was crazed, according to her husband, by experiences at her former home in Harlan, Ky., where she was frightened by night riders. Duncar. said night riders seized his wife and placed her in Jail, where she shared quarters with a colored woman. In the attack on Mrs. Rainey, the Drmcan woman is said to have slashed her several times with a pocketknife.

Outing Flannel, 22%c Yard wide. Light or dark colors. For comfort covers and " sleeping garments; large table of long mill lengths; Cretonnes, 19c Cretonnes and challis, yard wide, light or dark colored floral designs, for comfort coverings. Calicoes, Yl Y /ic. Calicoes, for making Halloween costumes, in red, green, black and orange; fast colors; yard, 17%*. Quilt Batts, 35c White, fluffy cotton quilt batts, open in a sheet, one roll sufficient for a large size quilt; roll, 35*.

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DOCTOR CAPTURES MAN Police Say Prisoner Admits Trying to Steal Narcotics. t Robert Miles, 26, of 151 N. Douglass St., was charged with entering a house to commit a felony, after police found him in the office of Dr.

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Sale: Women's Full Fashioned Chiffon Silk HOSE Every Pair $1.45 Pure Perfect H == Silk In All the New Fall Shades Exceptional values are presented in pure silk hose, of clear sheer chiffon weave, with mercerized lisle tops and reinforced silk soles. Every pair perfect; we do not carry “seconds” nor imperfect, nor factory damaged hose. (Street Fleor) * —— * Extra Special! Colored Silk Mixture Umbrellas Women’s colored umbrellas, made \ of fine closely woven silk and mer- j /h, rs cerized cotton, fast color agid rainproof, f Attractive handles of carved or pol- \ 9X2 £ •*/\J ished wood. Bakelite tips and stub ends. / W Purple , Green , \ Brown , Garnet J (Street Floor) + * Footwear Special (20) Pairs of patent colt cut-out \ pumps, with low heels, sizes sto 7; ) E *Jf 1* formerly sold at $3.50. f 111 (16) Pairs black satin pumps, one- l strap style, with low heel, small sizes \ _ m ■ ■ V only. / \J * Children 9 s Patent Pumps, 70c Small children’s one-strap pumps, with turned soles, made of patent colt Spring heel. Sizes 4to 8. (Street Floor)

W. F. Walsh, 317 Bankers Trust Bldg., where Dr. Walsh was holding him. Miles admitted, police said, that he was attempting to steal narcotics, and that he is under indictment for that in Federal Court. He said he was released on bond Saturday according to police.

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