Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 173, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 November 1924 — Page 2
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m mm her, muddies m Maid Who Killed Employer to Be Arraigned. K-< T'nif.lt Pr, Elizabeth x j , xov. 23. M. ry Kurm/ir.ok "for ten years a s .lid I’oi!.-- i : i servant, and then, in the twinkling of an eye, a murderers. will he arraigned here today. Crazed with a murderous religious mania, ths Polish woman stole from heT bed early Thursday and hacked her employer. George IL Davey. to death v Ith an ax as he lay asleep in his home in Plainfield. i--year-old daughter was plashed as s' e ime to her father's a ; d. but escaped with a deep pash in her face. Mrs. Davey, ill. in another b- ! eh. ur.hor also was hacked and was a -erious c ndition In a hospital i.xlay. “The I.or i told me to kill them an,” Mata s-. ,{ when she finally was overpowered by police. SOVIET NOTES RECEIVED Russians A;rain Offer to Arbitrate Zin<n iev Letter. Bli United Prett UJS DON. Xov. 23.—Two rotes from Russia were received here today. The first acknowledges a recent communication from ths Baldwin government nd expresses regret at the latter's and eision not to submit the Anglo-Russian treaties to parliament The second note repeats the Russian proposal for arbitration n* the authenticity of the Zinoviev letter.
TAKE A SHOT AT LIMERICK NO. 5 (Con' inued From Page 11 next hot pick off ?5 each, while twenty p. • do who .■*< nt in tracking good lin -s, bn; not in tin' big money class. get .SI each consolation awards, m dung in all twenty five daily cu-sh award winners. That performance goes on EVERT DAT. And I'm not going to quit until I get every person in India nap' a .nd vicinity Just as enthusiastic over Limericks as T ara Its a result r Limerick crusade. It's Lot of Fun Writing “Lest-lines” to my incomplet _■ Limericks is the most enjoyable} and pro:!* able manner in which any family can spend ths evening. Get Dad. Mother and ths youngsters around tit a table and then all start lx. Limericks solve the answer of what to do with the lunch hour while at work Think 'em up during lunch i: i r and mail them while they are ft sh or them in the Limerick 1 x-s n The Times office lobby or in the doorway of the Merchants' Heat and Light office. Washir.gr ?n and .Meridian Sts. But I’ll ’'t a good portion of the Limerick v. inr ers will come from the ranks of the housewives. They are the ones with the golden opportunity. After the breakfast dishes are cleared aw.tv, the youngsters bundled off to school and the ho. sework housewife has a few spare moments. “Umerii k Hour'* Thai w'” be "T-imertek Hour” when Mrs Housewife gets out last night's Times and starts a little Limorickircr on her own hook. And when a housewife starts out to win something or do something right, ahe • make & lot of opposition for anybody. Resides that, every honse.wdfe bark In Lr head has some place where she has It all planned out just where that S3O first award will goXow about Limerick No 6, today's offering to the fans It's on Rage 2, just below the Limerick rules. Limerick Xo. 5, if It were a true story, would almost be worth headlines on Fags 1. Always on Pago 3 But, being just an Imaefin&ry Limerick, It’s or Pago 2. where the Limericks always are. Xo 5 Is about cne of th • > wcil-known men about town, a taxi driver. Now no • Terse to the tax drivers. Ton.on i-w I'm just as likely to offer a Limerick about the Governor or a bank president. On Limerick Xo. 5 you have plenty cf chanc -s of winding It up with a snappy "Lost-line.’ You can have Bill finish his soliloquy after his spill; you could have a comment from his passenger, or you could just deduce what happened to Bill after h;S crack up. Be sure jour “Lost-line” rhymes with the firs, two lin"s, not the third and fourth: check up to see that your me'er or swing is right, and don't forget to nut the nnmher of the Limerick on the outside of your envelope. •Snuff for today. Shoot again. Gone, but Not Forgotten Automobiles reported stolen belong to: H. A. Woodsmall & Cos., Fidelity Trust 81-lg.. Chevrolet, from in . r.t of Wild Bank Bldg, Akron Trust Company, 217 Massachusetts Ave.. Ford, from St. Vincent’s Hospital. Leonard Harris. 539 Agnes Et., Fold, from 400 W Walnut St. BACK HOME AGAIN Automoßtes reported found by police belong to: 1\ r d, license 540-037. found at 1420 Xr wruan St. Charles Hockensmlth. 724 N. Till- ] no.s St.: Franklin, from Dover and Henry St. John F. Minthome, 3640 N. Merl ' dian St.: Cole, found at ThirtyEighth St. and Sherman Dr,
SIOO.OO DAILY For the Best “Lost Lines” Supplied for the Incomplete Limerick Printed Below THE RULES:
1 No telephone call? or persona: ealis on the Limerick Editor will he permitted. Nu lett‘TH will he sswered Decisions of juries arc nl>soliitelv final and not open to ills cussion. 2. Contest open to any one Ail that’s necessary Is to send in a insf line to the limerick using for convenience the coupon printed below, though this is not essential 3 All answer* to today's Lnnerick must he received by 7 p. m. Monday. Mail answers must be in.ati-d to “Limerick Larry.” care fnillanapolis Times Ft convenience of those who wish to bring them personally big boa.-s will ite found in Hie n*nin lobby of The Times Building, and in the doorway of the Men bants 11-at and Light office. Meridian and Washington Sts 4. The winners of each day's first award of FIFTY DOLLARS and of all the other 24 - ash award*, wili be
CUT OUT AND MAIL TO “LIMERICK LARRY,” CARE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. Yon can bring this to The Times office if more convenient, depositing it in the big box in the main lobby, or in th“ h< x in Hie doorway of The Merchants Heat and Light oft': - o. corner of M-ridinn and Washington Sts, but no questions can be answered or the Limerick discussed. The rules above are complete and flnai.) f LIMERICK NO. 5 A young taxi driver named Kg* Ended up in a horrible spill; | But he said: “Never I'm just learning to steer — ' (Write your answer on the blank line above) Be sure to write Limerick number given above in big numerals on outside of envelope. Name Street and Number....** City and State
DEATH VERDICT GIVEN Coroner Reports George* A. Hugg Died From Natural ( 2uses, Death from natural caus'-a was tho verdict of Coroner Paul F. Robinson. following his autopsy upon George A. Hugg, 63, of 131 V\ .Mar-, ket St., who died early Thursday morning. Mr. liijgg was struck by a taxi on Tuesday night and i: was -it first though: w*lh was due to the.--a injuries. Sparks lire Hoof Sparks from a chimney caused a 'roof fire at the home of .Mrs. Famine Keys, S>l3 X. Capitol Ave., Thursday. Lors was put at JSC3.
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! announced one week after publication of the Limerick. 5 In ease of tie decisions by the juries for the first award FIFTY DOLLARS will in- awarded to the writer of each line eying for first. The award will not bo split up among them. The same rule will apply to the smaller awards, 1 lie, full amount of the prize being paid in each case. t! There is no limit to the num ber of lines a person may send in. but each line MI ST lie written on a separate slip of paper with name and address, preferably of same size as coupon pe'ow Otherwise the lines will he disqualified. 7. Emploves of The Times and their families arc not eligible to compete In the contest. 8. \Vrile the number of the T.tmericU as given below on the outside -of jour envelope ybis L obligatory. Your ajiswer wilF not be considered unless the envelope carries on the outside tlie Limerick number.
MRS. TATMAN IS 3URIED Funeral Services \re Held at Home of .Mrs, Hobart Apple. Funeral services for Mis. Clara M. Tatman, 59. of 3500 N. Emerson Ave., will bo held \t 2 p. m. today at the home of her daughter, Mrs li 'bar: Apple, 22 t X. Gnio St Burial at Crown HE! ct-mv - - ,-y. Mrs. Tatman died Tuesday of ..pop!- xy. She is survived by five children: Mr. Odell Sharp, Robert Tatman. Mrs. Apple, Mrs. Watt .V- 1 'reery, ail t.f In-j.iutapolls, and -Mrs. 11. C. ; Leach of Stratford. Conn.; ones ter. Mm. Floyd Groves, and two sisters, Mrs. O. A Nelson land M:s. John Storms of Indian- • t. pohs.
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! liiSm j Heaviest Migration in Years Predicted. Annual exodus of Hoosiers to southern resorts has started, according to railroad officials. Season promises to be one of the heaviest In history, according to requests from travelers. The fine fall weather In Indiana has delayed the march southward, but those who spend the holidays in Florida have already gone, taking advantage ofXhe rates which prevail early in October. Many persons have m. tored south. According to Jack Quill, Pennsylvania local passenger agent, those who go south early in the season are older folks who spend each winter there. The regular winter season at St. , Pi-tersburgh, Miami and Palm Beach does not open until after the holidays and the larger hotels remain ; closed until after Jan. 1. The Pennsylvania road has already Installed through sleeping service ]on their ‘'Southland” to St. Petersburg. The L. & N, road expects to put on service to Miami ami Palm ; Beach about Dt-o. 27. The Big Four and the Pennsylvania handle the bulk of the Indiana trafiic southward. Deserted Auto Found Investigation is under way today by detectives following report made by Patrolman Xorloh, that lie found a aoupe at Arlington Ave. and E Washington St. In tho car Xorloh said he found a stodge hammer, monkey-wrench and woman'B coat. 1 Certificate of title shows the owner . to be Miss Nellie Belmm, Knightstown, ltd. It is thought the auto was stolen. Verdict in Fireman's Death Samuel Richardson, 25, of 152 7 dates St., city fireman who died suddenly Wednesday while arising from bed to answer tha morning roll call .!. Engine House Xo. 11, l'-80 E. Washington Hi. succumbed to Lean failure, a-'rortflng to a report filed by ' Donut v t 'l-ror.er Will, mi iM-tiyoss.
Getting Bigger They're getting bigger with every mail. Tipton, Ind., now disputes the claims of both Bedford and Columbus of having a resident wl: 1 caught the largest bass of the season. John G. Swift, i . Tenor of the Tipton Ar.glar club, caught a bn.-s weighing Inc end sis -n ounces, and which no isurcd twenty-?hinch-3 in tong::., a< cor-l-;rg to Swift, who ■ tiers to produe** Bffida'.its t** prove tho c-r -ii. He said H.e f.sli w<u caught in a gravel pit on a "gold wlgg-ler.”
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