Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 161, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 November 1924 — Page 12

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KSD, St. Louis (546 Mi, 8 p. iru, CST—Studio concert. KDKA, Pittsburgh (326 M), 8:30 p. m., EST —Chaminade concert company, direct from Carnegie Music Hall. WLS, Chicago (341? Mi., 10 p. m,— AUirquette Mandolin Club. WEAF, New York (492 Mi, 8:30 p. m.. —Mozart String Quartette. WJZ. New York (435 M), S:3O p. m., EST —Joint concert by Yale and Princeton Glee Clubs, direct from Princeton. SATURDAY'S FOOTBALL (Copyright. 1P24, by United Press) WEAF, New York; WJZ, New York; WFI, Philadelphia; WJAIt. Providence: WEEI, Boston, aril WCAP, Washington, Yale vs. Princeton. WIP, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania vs. Penn State. WCAA, Pittsburgh, and KDKA. Pittsburgh, Pitt vs. W. and J. WP-Z, Springfield, and WNAC. Boston. Harverd vs. Brown. "WGX, Chicago, Nebraska vs. Notre Dame. WCCO, Minneapolis, Minnesota vs. Uhnois. COURT SAVES MAYOR Intervenes in Contempt Case Over Bloomington Water. Indiana State Supreme C oyrt sheriff. George R. Abrahams, today served a writ of restraint against Judge Herbert Rundell. Owen Circuit Court. Spencer, enjoining him from citing Mayor John G. Harris, Bloomington, for contempt of court for delaying signature of the $350.000 Bloomington water works bond issue. He had been ordered, on Oct. JO, by Special Judge Cyrus Davis, Spencer, to sign the bonds in thirty days or furnish $20,000 appeal bond. A suit enjoining Harris from signing the bonds is on appeal in the State Supreme Court. Judge Davis A. Myers issued the writ.

PRAYER'S POWER TOPIC Many Cures Result, Says F. I'. Boswortli. Evangelist. Healing power of prayer will bring about remarkable cures, according to Fred F. Bosworth, Chicago evangelist, who is conducting a six weeks' evangelistic campaign at Cadle Tabernacle. “Cultivating Prayer,” was the subject of his sermon Thursday night. A number of persons present said they had been cured of afflictions. "Folks will spend thousands of dollars developing their talent in aids and sciences and yet leave undeveloped and untouched the- noblest faculty of all, tendency toward prayer,” Bosworth said. Two Charges Filed Fred Banks, 224:) Ashland Are., was charged with speeding and improper driving today as a result of a collision between his car and one driven by John Henry of 2*16 E. Sixteenth St., at Ashland Ave. and Seventeenth St.

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Governor Gifford Finchot of Penn sylvania and Governor William D. Denny, of Delaware; Clifford M Walker, Georgia, and Joseph M. Dixon of Montana. These will be held the first day. Governor Branch will describe the calling of Indiana’s grade crossing accident conference and Its results. Dawes Invited Here Republican editors have invited Charles H. Dawes, Vice Presidentelect. to speak at their mid-winter meeting in Indianapolis Jan. 30. .recording to announcement by Frederick Sehortemeier, secretary of State-elect and a member of the committee on arrangements. Members of the committee met today at the Severin to complete arrangements.

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SELF DEFENSE CLAIMED Hilligoss Admits Fatal Shooting of Greenfield Grocer. By Times Special ' GREENFIELD, Ind„ Nov. 14. Self-defense was claimed by Alvin Hilligoss, who in a statement to Coroner C. M. Gib’u3, admitted he shot and killed Harry Roberts, local grocer, Tuesday afternoon. Hilligoss stated Roberts came up to his auto and threatened him. “I pulled my gun and shot him twice and pushed him out of the car,” Hilligoss is alleged to have told the coroner. Similar testimony was given by Mrs. Catherine King and Miss Louise Clark, whtv were in the car which Roberts had driven to the scene.

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FRIDAY, NOV. 14, 1924