Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 170, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 November 1924 — Page 5
TUESDAY, NOV. 25, 1921.
POSTAL OFFICER 9 IS FOUND GUILTY Faliy and Chicago Politician Convicted of Robbery. By United P>e* CHICAGO. Nor. 25. Sentence will be passed Saturday on William J. Fahy, “crack" postal Inspector, and James Murray, a Chicago politician, both convicted of complicity j in the J3.C00.000 mail robbery at Rondout. 111., last June. Maximum j sentence under the counts on which they were found guilty is Iti2 years, j Fahy and Murray were found faulty by a jury early today. Walter , McCornb, a third defendant, was ac- 1 quitted Six other members of the robber band that held up the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul train confessed. They are; Brent Glasscock, Herbert Holliday, and the four Newton brothers of Oklahoma and Texas —.Jesse. Joseph. Willis and Wylie. Mercators Hear Schortenie^r Frederick E. Sehortemeier. secretary of ‘ State-elect, spoke at the Mercator Club luncheon at the . Spink-Arms today upon the duties of his new office. Insurance Offices Moved • Clark A. Todd. Tr.c., insurance rents, have moved from 431 Mercnants Bank Bids., to larger quarters at 913 Continental National I Bank Bldg. j Are You a Slave to Your Stomach? Hirtbnrn, cae, soar *tomarh relieved quickly bv Haley's Magnesia-Oil. If your stomach is easily upset; If jon suffer with imn. headaches, heartburn, rlirzy spells b 'coughs, you can depend on it— Acidosis .too much acid in the stomach- is to blame. Thousands have found quick, pleas ant relief from all thebe ills by raking Haley's Maguesio Od, rhe n-w scientific combination of p ;re mb-rnl oil ar.d milk of magnesia. Get a bottle of Haley's at yon.r druggist's today and keep it handy on the bathroom =be!f. A* the first sign of indigestion or constipation take a good swallow of Magnetic-Oil and see how soon you are till fixed up The fine quality milk of magnesia contained in Haley's M o neutralizes stomach acids and the pure mineral oil lubricates the Intcsrinrs, enabl ;g the body to cast off the caste poisons that always bring sickness in their wake. Haley* is absolutely harmless You can give ft to 'he children without -h - slightest fear. It is splendid fir Id folks, too. because it - rr- r- consrip.i tion without griping - forming a hang All druggists s„H Haley s. ?*V; economics! family size. ,*| Itors and nurses ninwid it The Haley M O C--upar-r 1;-iiamr led. QustYrUlk of MaqncFia J and Pine Vdinoud Oil —Advert i semen t.
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Weekly Book Review Home Folk to Say ‘Howdy ’ to Bobbs-Merrill All Next Week
By WALTER D. HICKMAN eOWDY folks, come on in and get better acquainted with ua. That's the invitation to ail of In- : dianapolis as well as all Indiana of Bobbs-Merrill Company, book publishers of this city next week. This city has within its boundaries .one of the leading book publishing houses In this country. At times the thought SPy comes to me—Do ■Kjn ‘ iWB we really appreelate the influJL ence of this comarallll Pany? Next week Mill be known as Bobbs-Merrill Book AY-'ek. The Ijx-Q latch string as always tv .11 bo 3jS9H out to all people. fygSjHj I.et’s get a little felWi better acquainted kb JMH9 and accomplishments of the Hoosier House. I HEWITT have great pride H. HOWLAND in tho fact that Hobbs Merrill is located in Indianapolis. It will pay |to get better acquainted with this firm. Hewitt Hanson Howland Is editor and William Bobbs Is president. lam sure that you will have a - splendid time knowing these men better because they stand for s much in the book publishing world i Many journey from this city to vis.; •other publishing houses. l.et us ; shake hands and say "Howdy" to the one that exists right at our elbow. All Indianapolis book stores will •ooperate in observing the week. There will be displays in the book stores of jacket covers, original drawings for Illustrations of books. ! original manuscripts and photographs of authors. The Plan Here Miss Mary Converse of the company ciis "isses the plans for next week as follows; “An Innovation In the book pub Making business will be started the
Waiting for You at Library New books of Action at the public library Include: “Mother Mason." Mrs. B S Aldrich; "Valiev of Eyes Fnseen ' Gilbert Collins. ' Inlmritar.ev- , f Jean Trouve." N. G ik-nshaw; “Elaine at the Gates." \V. B. Maxwell; "Liberation," I. Ostrander; "T*ne ' 1 ran J 1 Juke’s Finances." Gunnar Sernor; "Heart of a D-g. ' A P. Terhune: "Grey Face," A. S. Wanl New looks of art. drama, poetry, ami literature include “I*- stera and Their Design-'-rs.” S. R. Jones; "Tho Hottentot." 1 "or Mapes; "New Sp. >on River." E. L Masters; "Walter re.' 11. 1. M 'Songs for Men." J. S M-.nt corner;.' ‘ Erz.•■> * Kingdom an 1 Other Poems." W. A. Percy: 'Cargoes f..r Crtisnes." G. M.
i week of Dec. 1, when the BobbsMerrill Company will have a Bobbs- ; Merrill Book week. The object of I the week is to acquaint Indianapolis with the workings of a publishing house and the books that it publishes. Displays of Bobbs-Merrill | books will be made in all of the t-book stores and in book sections of department stores. Beading busii ness firms are cooperating in pro--1 moting the week. "The Bobbs-Merrill Company, I which is an outgrowth through suci cessive stage- 5 of the first bookstore i in Indianapolis, has become one of the leading publishing firms lti the i country. Its Imprint on books may ibe found in every country in the i world where English is spoken. "They are the publishers of some of the foremost writers of the day— J. Ramsay MacDonald, the British | labor leader; Otis Skinner, Irving ! Bacheller. Herbert Quick. Albert Ed- ! ward Wiggan. the noted biologist land lecturer; James J. Davis, see rotary of labor: Henry Kitohell Webster, J. D. Beresfurd, England’s fore most psychological novelist: Sir liar ry Johnston, Arthur Stringer. N.i thaniel Wright Stephenson, tin- his tori tn: Arthur Symons, the great cst living genius in English criticism; Albert J. Beveridge, Brand Whittock an-i many others. Called Hoosier House 'lt is a distinctive feature of the firm that it is railed the Hoosier | bouse. In spite f the fact that the 1 toajoriry of national publishing ; c-mp.inies are in the East. Bobbs Merrill has maintained its main of•fioo where it was first identified. Branch offices are in New York and ’ ns . -Angeies But the imprint of each book hears the name ~fir diac-
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apolis and carries it to all parts of ! the world. “Bobbs-Merrill has been a pioneer j in many phases of the book business. | It was the first to approach motion I picture companies for the sale of moj tion picture rights of books. This ! branch of the book business is now jof the greatest importance. It was i also first to put colored and illustrated jackets on Its books. This was quickly adopted by other publishers and has become a vital factor in selling books." Today's Best Radio Features I Copyright, 1924, by United Pre.i European stations lip. m. to midnight ESl'—Special trans-Atlantic test programs. American stations silent. WEAK, New York (492 Ml WEI, ! Philadelphia (395 Ml and .WEAK, j Pittsburgh (462 Ml 9 p, in., KST— ; | Everready entertainers. WES. Chicago (345 Ml 1! p. m„ - ! CST —Chicago "Y" College Glee jCluh. WC.V, Detroit <517 M) 10 p. m., j : KST -Red Apple t 'lub. WYNC, New York (526 Ml 9 p. in. i S KST —Musical program from the Brooklyn Strand Theater. COURTESY TRIP PLANWED Chamber of Commerce to Sponsor, Jaunts D-c. 1 Indianapolis wholesalers are plan- ; uing a Chamber of Commerce four tesy trip to Munele and Anders,-n ! Deo, 4. The wholesalers have invit j ed their customers to a luncheon at Anderson at noon and a dinner at Mancie in the evening. About sev-enty-five men are expected to make : the trio on a special Interurhan
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
GEOLOGY DEPT. TURNS IN PROFIT ! Royalties on Minerals Net $16,000 Yearly, | Not all departments of the State government are financial disbursing ■ i agencies; one of them In particular, the department of geology, made i I nearly $6,000 in cold cash for the \ i State during the 1923-24 fiscal year. \ W. N. Logan, geologist, reported re j jceipts of $17,235.53 anti expenditures of $11,373.60. In 1919, before the j department was established. $11.530.-j i 46 was spent and not a cent came ! j into the treasury. A large part of the receipts of the | division come from royalties on min- ; era is which the division by lnvesti- | gations discovered belonging to the: ! State. More than $16,000 has been reic -ived from this source. Logan says. ; Tho salary list of this conservation division is unusually small. By la- arrangement with Indiana Uni versity. the State division obtains the services <-f a trained corps of ; specialists in the various phases of ■geology without tho necessity of maintaining a long salary list at the expense of the- division's funds. Sehortemeier to Take Oath ! Chief Justice Julius <Travis if hue State Supreme Court will a; n.inist r the oath of office to Frr ! i < rick E. Sehortemeier. secretary ; elect, at it a. m. Monday. Delegaj Lon from the Indiana Republican ; editorial Association will after.,i. jL. S. Bowman, auditor of State eject, and Nolle T. Sherv. • •<••!. zuper- | intendent-elect of public lnstru 'Con, tv. ill take office at the same rime
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Meetings Here Wednesday Beta Theta Pi. Banquet, 6:30 p. m. Severin. Hilton T 7. Brown Post American Luncheon, 12:15 p. m. Severin. T. A. T. S. E. Meeting. 10:30 a. in. Denison. Phi Kappa Psi. Banquet. Claypool. Knights of Columbus. Luncheon, 12:15 p. m. Claypool. STATE GETS WOOD LAND More Than 500 Acres Added to Forest Reserve at Henryville. More than five hundred acres of cut-over tiinberland has been added ! to the State forest reserve at Ilenryville through the purchase of land In Clark County by the State department of conservation by aid of the Governor’s contingent fund. The land. 557.1S acres, cost $4,456. and was bought from M. 11. Dunlavy, Henryville. The better timber will 1 e ‘left, standing, according to C. G. Sauers, assistant to Richard Lleher, director of the department. Cheaper lumber will be sold for railroad ties.
That's That H y 7 ,mi< * Special KOKOMO, in,!.. Nov. 25.—5. S Shambatigh, official of the Kokomo Steel and Wire Company, gave his young son a $5 bill for his birthday and told him to buy his own present. "He studied a moment," says Sh&mbaugh. and then: 'Thanks, dady, but how about another dollar I’m 6, you know.' . "And," concluded Mhambauh, "that’s that.”
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DEMOCRATS SPEND MOST : County Expenses Exceed Republicans by $15,000, Report Shows. Democrats spent $37,928.80 and Republicans $22,614.24 in Marion County in ttie general election, according to reports of Evans Woollen. Jr., and Harry Dunn, respective treasurers of the county committees, on file with County Clerk Lose he. Otto Ray, defeated Democratic
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| candidate for sheriff, listed $939.30. and .lames E. Deery. defeated on the same tocket for prosecutor, spent $1,036. Woman Driver Held Miss Mary F. Reynolds, 35, of 3221 N. Pennsylvania St., was held today after her automobile struck a car owned by John Rochford, 2226 N. Meridian St., parked at 39 E. Thirty-Third St.
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