Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 173, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 November 1924 — Page 6
HOUSE ROBBED OF TAPESTRIES Burglars Take Hangings' From Wall. Burglars ripped tapestries valued at S2OO from a house at Twentieth and Meridian Sts., owned by William j I>- Taylor, attorney, 1321 X. Me- j ridlan St., police reports showed today. I’olice have had numerous retorts of thefts of furniture and fur- : ishings recently, a number of valuable Oriental rugs have been taken. Jud McCarthy believes the safe, found open In his store,-1? E. Ohio St., was not locked by employee. Police, called hv a merchant police stian during the night, found nothing disturbed. Police believe pipers, found with
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a hammer and a rope at SeventySixth st. and Williams Creek, were taken from" the small safe, removed by burglars from the First Baptist Church Sunday night. The robbers took about SBOO from the safe. H. M. Stitle, furrier at 226 Kentucky Ave., reported S3OO worth of coon, mink and muskrat hides taken. He believes the theft was committed by persona familiar with his store. DOYLE EXPLAINS THEORY President Harding and Wife United in Spirit World, He Says. J3?b by T’nltrf! Press LONDON, Nov. 28.—The late President Harding and his wife, Florence Kllng Harding, undoubtedly are united in the spirit world. Sir Arthur Conan y-Doyle. distinguished British author and spiritual Ist. creator of "Sherlock Holmes,” declared today. "I think there Is no doubt that the late President called nut to his | wife while she still was on earth 1 and actually summoned her to him ; and that she went,” Sir Arthur said.
TRAFFIC OFFICER NABS MOTORMAN Disobeyed Signal Downtown, Charge. F. M. Johnson. 39, of 124 Virginia Ave.. motorrnan. was arrested today on eharg.-s of violation of a. traffic officer's signal and disorderly con duct. Trafficman Stump at Meridian and . Washington Sts., said Johnson drove i his street car around the corner : against the signal. Stump said after ho had ordere i .Johnson to back up he called back o he conductor: "That thing out there with the badge says 1 have to back up." Airs. Dorothy Bose. 30, of 6409 Central Ave.. and Donald Hanlsh, id. of 2144 X Delaware St., were ar ; rested for disobeying the silent traf-
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sic signal at Meridian and TwentyFifth Sts. Hamsh was also slated on charges of not having a chauffer’s license. Ed Rosenberg, 20. of 1822 Union St., was arrested on a speeding charge. FAVORITISM IS CHARGED War Memorial Commission Criticised by Veter? .is. The Indiana World War Memorial commission Is criticised for granting “special privileges, favors, consideration and patronage." to the American Legion national headquarters and the Legion Forty and Eight. In a resolution made publJo today by the State council of administration Indiana department of the Veterans of Foreign Wars; McGrow Camp No. 1, United Spanish War Veterans; Chapter No. 1, Disabled American Veterans of the World War. and Hooster Post 624, Veterans of Foreign Wars. The Legion .and Forty and Eight are furnished light and heat free, a privilege not given the other organizations, the resolution charges. Alt the organizations have headquarters on the War Memorial plaza site. AMUSEMENTS
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FOUR KILLED IN CHINESE ROW By United Press NEW YORK. Nov. 28.—-Bloody warfare between rival Chinese tongs was resumed today, following expiration of the tempoarry peace pact arranged by Chinese diplomatic au thoritlea and business men’s organizations. Four men were reported killed a a the truce came to an end. An aged member of the Hip King was shot to death in his laundry In the Bronx, two Chinese were reported killed in Hartford, Conn., and a fourth found dead in bed with a bullet wound In his head In Newbern, N. C. Gunmen also were reported to j have shot up a. Chinese restaurant In : Schenectady, N. Y. "amusements Tonight, 8:20, Matinee Tomorrow. Ikast 8 Performances POTTERS I With nONAI.It MKF.K and Original New York-Clilvairo Cos jj TIIK SHOW WITH HHK J.AIOHN 3 Prior*—Kom.. s<lr, sl.lO. 51.65, 52.20. tt $2.75; Tomorrow M it., OOe, Sl.lO, (l $1.65, In. liltlln . Ii \ SohK NOW. I m'in" MOTION PICTURES
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PLANE FALLS; TWO DIE Brothers Killed When Airship Fails to Emerge From Tail Spin. /: >/ United Press OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA., Nov. 2S.—Two brothers are dead here today as result, of their airplane failing to emerge from a tail spin while they were stunt flying two thousand f‘et over the State capitol building late Thursday. They crashed to the pavement in front of the building. The dead are M. L. (Dick) Morrow, 25. and H. P. (Fat.) Morrow. 28, both of Oklahoma City. Two Sentenced on Booze Harlan McCary, 23, of COS E. Market St., and Harvey Thompson. 29, of 240 Vi K. Wabash St., were lined S3OO and costs and sentenced to ninety days on the Indiana State Farm by Judge Delbert. O. Wilmeth in city court on blind tiger charges. AMUSEMENTS
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BURNS ARE SERIOUS Roomer Starts Fire With Coal Oil, Police Told. Ivan Shelton, 22, roomer at 624 Lockerbie St., is in a critical condition at. the city hospital today from burns he received while starting a Are in his room. Miss Mary Buchanan, another roomer who heard the explosion, told the police Shelton poured coal oil on the smoldering coals Police say Shelton is from Linnsburg. FAIL TO FIND STILL Sheriff' Discovavi What May Have Been Liquor Cache. Acting on a tip a still was concealed in an underground dugout
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along Big Eagle Creek, wa*t of the Speedway, Sheriff George Snider and police under Captain Pauls el, made a visit to the plaoo Thursday evening. All ha found was a dry hole. The nave was entered by a manhole under a brushpile. Snider believes a medium-sized still had Just been removed. Doctor Veteran Die* IIY Times Special COLUMBUS, Ind., Nov. 28. Funeral arrangements were being made today for William T. Carmichael, 80, Civil War veteran and prominent physician, who died at his home at Walesboro. Children who survive: Smith Carmichael. Oscar Carmichael and Airs. Minnie Harden of Bartholomew County and Airs. Mary Jones of Indianapolis.
