Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 179, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 December 1924 — Page 17
FRIDAY, DEC. 5, 1924
J. E. CHANDLER ®IS GREETED BY SHRINE BODIES Murat Temple Rays Host to Imperial Potentate at Ceremonies. James E. Chandler, Ararat Temple. Kansas City, Mo., Imperial potentate for North Amerlc! of the Ancient Arabic Order Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, Is guest of Murat Ternpie today at winter ceremonial session. Noble Chandler has lons' been active in Masonic and Shrine circles. He has been captain of the Ararat patrol for twenty years. Chandler is head of one of the largest creamery Industries In the West. Imperial potentate v.a.** met at Fnlon Station by Potentate Orhison, and a reception eonmutee headed by 1,, t. Leach, past po-
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tentate. and Elias J. Jacoby, past imperial potentate. Following formation at the Severln, parade including Murat's band, patrol, gun squad, drum and bugle corps, chanters and several hundred
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JAMES E. CHANDLER members of Logansport Shrine Club. escorted visitors to tlio to? plo. .at j 1 a. m. Cuerts include i ethar imperial officers and potentates and repre-
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sentatlves of Indiana temples and ! other States as follows: Clarence M. Dunbar of Palestine Temple, Providence, R. 1., imi perlal assistant rabban; Esten A. j Fletcher, Damascus Temple, R<> j Chester, N. Y., Imperial first cereS monia! master: Richings J. Shand, j Ansar Temple, Springfield. 111., itn 1 perla3 representative and honorary member of Murat; Lea E. Walton, Abou Ben Adhen Temple, Spring field, Mo., imperial representative: Le E. Zinsmeister, potentate Kosair Ternpie, Louisville, Ky.; Harry C. Page, potentate and Col. William E, Swason, Ansar Temple, Springfield, III.; James Matthews i and William J. Wallace, Meclinah Temple, Chicago; Richard K Le Blonde and James P. Orr. Syrian Temple. Cincinnati, Ohio; Vernon E. Funkhouser and Dan C. Hayne, Ararat Temple, Kansas City, Mo.; Fred C. Goldsmith and George C. I Nichols, Zorali Temple, Terre | Terre Haute, Imperial Potentate Chandler wiuj accompanied to Indianapolis by I Mrs. Chandler and Percy A. Budd, j his secretary. TRUSTEE IS SELECTED i Creditors of Burdick Tire and Rule her Company Act. Up Time* Special NOBLESVILLE. Ind., Dc. 5. —At * meeting of the creditors nf the ‘ Burdb-k Tiro and Rubber Com pa: y Frank T-ower was appointed trustee j and will take possession of the plant i here as soon as he qualities. Lo\v--r j has been acting receiver under G.r- ---| cult Court orders here. The factory j will be cold soon under orders from ' Harry Sheridan, referee In bai. ; 1 ruptcy. 1,409 KILLED IN JAVA Earthquake Rocks Island—Many FoiTcd to Flee From Homes. | Ft/ United Pret* AMSTERDAM, Dea B.—Upwards of 1.41*0 people have been killed and ■ 1100 forced to floe from th*nr hon.es as result of new earthquakes In the ; Wonosobo district of Java, accord !ng to unofficial dispatches h< Dutch authorities are taking re*:--f : measures. Patrolman Seriously 111 Patrolman Forest Romlngor. 619 ! E. Twenty-Second St., Ls In a e* rijous condition at th city hospital today from acute 1 ••.digestion. Rom'.nwhs stricken it the Brov r* 1 tei, Ohio and Illinois Sts., and rush- and I to the hospital.
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NEW ASSESSMEN 7 PLAN ADVOCATED | Clinton Would Abolish Township Office, | The State Chamber of Commerce , today’ was expecting tho copy of a j resolution, adopted by tho Clinton ! (Ind.) Chamber of Commerce, advocating the abolishing of the office •of township assessor by legislative ! action and centering responsibility ; for primary assessments In all counties on the county assessor. The new plan calls for paying a township assessor In a county of Vermillion’s class S’J,4OO instead of $1,J50 and adjusting the pay In other counties according to population. It Is also advocated that deputy* assessors, to be named by tho assessor, should receive J 5 a day*, Instead of ?3. Assessing would be made ;Jan. 1 Instead of March 1. CRASH DEATH TOLL SIX Officials Probe < alifornln Wreck— Motonnnn Blamed. P>t Tim m Special OAKLAND. Cal , Dec s.—With a total of six Identified d>-.id nnd at least thirty person.-- in hospitals suffering various d-gr >s of injuries. Investigations were being made to day to tlx responsibility for one of ! the worst wrecks );, i-,- in years. Plowing through the r*-.*r end of ja Ky route train, loaded wi ll winmuters, a Sacnimcnto short lino :r.’iin telosooi** • th-< steel *\*r. Key route otfielaLs Issued state- | menrs late Thursday, placing M.-sine for the accident on Motonnnn J W. Brubacker c-f tho short lino ti tin, whom they nccuso of falling to observe warning signals. KLAN PARADE ROUTE Members Will Form at ? p. m. Saturday at Pennsylvania R. K. Park. The Ku Klux Klan parade sched- ! uDd for Saturday night, according ‘to plane given to Police Chief nr'j i-tn F. Rll-hofT. will form at I’onn- ] sylvanL Railroad Park at 7 p. m. • and march on Washington S’. Jto N*-w Ji-r -'y St., north on New ■ J*-rs.-y to (').-o St., west on Ohio to , S'-f.'i’e Ave. sou*h on Senate Av>< to Washington St., east on Wash-iugt.-c, Meridian St. north on M—- ; hi. St. to Monument Circle. :-- tnd *1 Circle *n M :rk--t S’., , ■ n Market to Pennsylvania H . .south on Pennsylvania t<> Washit a ton St and east on Washington S> to ’h-' pork.
KNOCKS WOMAN DOWN Man Wan list In Vfleipd Fight After Returning I mbrclhv. Next time Jack Kramer borrows •n umbrelli he pro ably will return it. by messenger Today he return* ! borrowed Shower a* Irk to M-s. *ma Maham. 23, of ?,<•* Smith-* rrfine. an 1 now p r seat i-hu--f-r him. They charge h got bite an nrgu i sent with Mrs. Fnnkic ; .-•shtirc, Mrs. Ma ham's mother, knocked her Sown and struck Mrs. Clan-';--cherry*. 2 r>, another daugh'er of Mrs. Lashure. with a broomstick. SEEK COLORED BANDITS ( tistomer*-* Fi'iisirated Hold-up of Grocer. Police are hunting two colored men who held up T*e Cain, 4540 Wirdhrop Ave., butcher In a gr<> -• ow:.*- 1 by Martin B:i riil:!s*tr, t ' N. Illinois St., early today ('.-.in tokl police fme of the met. drew a gun n.d said: "Keep '-'ill. all 1 want is your money,” Th.-y 11* 1 when a cue tumor ontoied Residence Prwportifis Ttatc-ferred. F'urchage of il now home vnluod at $20,000 at Washington Blvd. and I overly* Dr.. f*y Mr- and Mrs. l-'.d- . ward P. Ilnv ltd. from tlie (’nlumhia Building Company, was announced The Coin hi a non pany ac e< ptf.-d In tie- tt ?*-r thii Theoclui ■ Stein homestead, 1-118 Central Ave, valued at f I T 1 0 M.. and Mr Howard will occupy' the ru-w homo. ! The Central Ave. house will bo con verted Into apartmonta. AVlfo Hurt In Craelt Arvel Bpurlln. 21, Hhelbyvillo, Is : held on chattres of failure to stop after an accident and assault and j battery following an accident nt ; State and Southeastern Aves. Mrs, Edith Barbe.- 101 E. Fourteenth St.. I who was riding in a machine with j her husband, was Injured In the j collision. Charles E. I.amhcrt Ro-elwteil | Charles E. Ijambert, Rockville. ) veteran sonretary-trcaHurer of the Indiana Abstractors’ Aasoclath-n, lias been re elected. The annual convention closed at the Lincoln Thursday. Samuel Morrison. Frankfort, was elected president and John S. Meredith, Muncio, vleo president. Dental Society Dines Monday Talks by i >r. W. I McCullough 1 and Dr. J- B. G.ur will Ik> features I ->f n. d'nnor of (he Indianapolis Dental Society at tho Lincoln .Monday Miller’* AntLeiitio Oil, Known * Snake Hi! M'Ol‘B VAIN From f'oast to coaßt men and women are singing the of “Snake Oil.*' a most powerful, poxietratir** pain*roiievinif liiiiiueni. It will penetrate thlck*-Ht aol© leather In *‘i minutes. Mrs. H Werner. New Orleans, r.a , writea: “Thanks to your woTulnrfn! nniotratiug oil. tt relieved me of Rheumatism and oeen-seated cheat cold after other remedies failed. '* *'i bad rheumatism so hnd I had to wa'l? on <Tutcties for niuo years,'’ says H C. Hendrix, aid soldier of Minneapolis. Minn. “After three months' treatment with Snake Oil’ laid off my crutches aJid now can walk Ilk* a boy.” J. th Moore. Pittsburgh- Pa., railroad man. says: “ ‘Snake Oil' is the only liniment that over gave me relief from rheumatism. I use it regular after being oxuoßid to bad weather. For rheumatism, neuralgia, lumbago, stiff joints, pain in back and limbs, corns bunions. chest • olds, sore throat. “Snake Oil” i said to bo without an equal. Refuse imitations, nothing like it. Get it from your druggist.—Advertisement.
DINNER PLACE CHANGED Ad Club to Hold Luncheons at Claypool From Now On. ■ Beginning Dec.. 8, the Advertising Club of Indianapolis will hold Its weekly luncheons at the Claypool, instead of the Chamber of Commerce, because of increased membership, It has been announced. "Ninety per cent of buying Is the result of emotional appeal, not rationalised thinking,’’ Martin I*. Tierce, manager of tho research and promotion department of the Hoover Faction Sweeper Company, toid the | club Thursday in an address on "Why 'People Buy,” at the weekly luncheon. Members of the Electric Appliance League were Invited. THIEVES 081/! 12,003 AT HOME Burglars Take Furnishings and Silverware, Detectives are investigating today the burglarizing of 7„owel! Wilson’s home. 8,115 Washington Blvd., late Thursday. Entrance was gained through an unlocked window. The burglars ransacked the entire house and escaped with $1,908 worth of furnishings, jewelry and wearing apparel and SI,OOO In silverware. Burglars obtained 7360 in Jewelry 'at. the V •-..- f Earl Cox. 21.17 Park \ve.. Thursday. J M Willis, 1435 Bellefontalne St., reported theft of 7.000 feet of lumber valued at S2OO from a freight cat at South St. and Senate Ave.. Thttra- , day Thief obtalnM e suitcase containing $:<)0 worth of clothing from the machine of H. J Gasper, 617 E. Elov- • nth St., parked at Senate Ave. and ; Washington St, Thursday. PRIEST HERE HONORED Poiie’h Decoration Conferred on five Rev. Marino Priori. I The Gross Pro EcclesK et pontlfire ; vn.s today conferred on the R*v. | Marino Priori local Catholic Priest y P .pe PUjs X, through Bishop Joseph Chartmr.d. who ha** recently 1 r Mtr.n-'-d fr--•• Rome and an audience v-Ith the p„ r ,r:fr. The <)■-- oraM.-n Is ninforred upian those, who by services done for the church have merited recognition by P. ; e.
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