Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 184, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 December 1924 — Page 2

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IRE RUM PLOT ARRESTS LIKELY Probe of Liquor Smuggling Ring Continues. By Ini ted Pres* NEWARK. N. J.. Dee. 11. —Additional indictments In New Jersey’s “J 60.000.000 rum smuggling conspiracy' were in prospect today as authorities continue to delve Into operations of the bootleg syndicate which Is alleged to have landed Wethawkeu pier under police protection. Father George F. Bannett. Catholic priest, who disclosed Important details regarding the plot, has received le'ters threatening him with death as a result "You will never live to eay mass on Christmas,” one letter said. County officials seized the Weehaw kn stath n police blotter today The blotter served as a log book, and It is thought may have some | record of activity of the twelve persons. among them policemen and town oifi* nils, already Indicted as members cf the rum ring. GIRL DRIVER ARRESTED Among Motorists Stated on Speed Charges. A girl was among the motorist* j who faced speed charges today Arrests Wednesday night included: Miss Lucille Grepp. 18. of 615 N. 1 Oakland Ave.; George Clover. 21, colored. 519 W St. Clair St.; John Cox, 23, of 37 Roberta Annex; William Burk. 22, of 2329 Paris Ave.; Bur- ; gess P.eath. 22. of 3346 E. Washing ton St. Fred Powell. 49. of R. R. L, Box 152, Is charged with assault and battery, driving while intoxicated, and on the left side of the street: Charles Hayden, 24. colored. 965 Edgemont St., failure to stop after an accident and driving while In- j toxicated, and Robert McDuff, 35, colored, 1043 Elm St, failure to stop, after an accident. HE" PEPPER Ml ENDS CHEST COLDS Ease your tight, aching chest. ; Stop the pain. Break up the congestion. Feel a bad cold j loosen up in Just a Faff ""W abort time f S W Wi "Red Pep ] V * IsSSSIIa tl r t. ; v i ‘wBSH eme,iy that l \\ rings M £ YJI J e C f e p k: 'U and It c e r tairuy ■-eenis to end the tightness and drive the congestion and soreness right out. Nothing has such concentrated, penetrating heat as red peppers, and when heat penetrates right down into colds, congestion, aching mus- j oles and sore, stiff Joints relief cornea at once. The moment you apply Red Pepper Rub you feel the tingling heat. In three minutes the congested spot is warmed through and through. When you are suffering from a cold, rheumatism, backache, stiff neck or, sore muscles. Just get a >ir of l Rowles Red Pepper Rub. made from red peppers, at any drug store. You will have the quickest relief known. Always say "Rowles."—Advertisement. Picture of Health, Once Pale and Sick Mrs. Mary N. Driner, Indianapolis. Ind., Says She was Snatched "From the Great Beyond” by Todd’s Tonic. Which Has the Strength Building Qualities of Rare Old Wine. "I was a tbin, puny-looblng vw-man when I started taking Todd’s Tonic. Today I fim the picture of health it relieved nie of nervousness and constipation I gained 15 pounds on three bottles. I think Todd's Toni? Is oae of the v. I r- of the world for It brought m*- bm h from the shadow of the great hyond I pray that this message reaches some other sufferers so that they, too, rs I did. can find relief In vour wonderful tonic.’’ MARY X. DRINER. 634 Douglass St, Indianapolb. It* Todd s i n!c, made from California wine. :, ■ tble to take. For sale at the e'ght Ilnag Stores and all other giod drug stores in Indianapolis, and throughout this 6ecMon. —Adver-

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! BANDITS SENTENCED ! Six Who Confessed Mail Robbery Get Prison Terms. ! By United Pres* i CHICAGO. Deo. 11—Six bandits, j who confessed participation in the i $2,000,000 mail robbery at Rondout, j 111.. June 12. today were sentenced |to the Federal prison at Leavenj worth for terms ranging from one 1 year to twenty-five years. They are: Brent Glasscock, ChiI cago: Herbert Holiday, Kansas City, land Wylie Willis. Jesse and Joe j Newton, cowboy brothers of Dallas, j Texas. Wylie was carried Into court on a stretcher to be sentenced. He | was shot during the robbery by Glasscock and is still under physi- ; clan’s care. EBERTIS UNDER PISE OF FASGISTi ■ ■■ ;Gi#ups Seek to Force President Out. By United Press BERLIN, Dec. 11. —With resigna- ; : ticn of Chancellor Marx expected : i next week. President Ebert now is 1 under tire of Fascisti and Nation- : ajists, who are seeking to discredit 1 j hirr. and force him from office. | A scene unparalleled In German j history took place at the president’s j j palace, where Ebert confronted a I j witness In a libel suit brought j against an editor, Herr Rot hard at ; j Magdeburg. Rot hard called Ebert a j | traitor. The president was not re- I quired to testify', because of his | office, but feeling that the affair was j Ia Fascist! plot, he offered to confront the editor's chief witness This man proved to be a carpen j I ter named Syrig, whose limbs were ; horribly twisted from wounds sustained in the World War. Syrig j charged that Ebrt. during the famous 1918 munitions strike, ai--1 vised the strikers to refuse to serve |at the front if the Kaiser tried to j break the strike by sending them i there. Ebert denied the charge. ‘LOVER* MAY BE FREED N>w Albany Man Expected to Bo Paroled Front Prison. I W. W Long of New Albany lovei nest fame, who was "moved by a ! command from God” to take another I wife while the first or.e "lo ked on * Is expected to be paroled w hen the Indiana State prison parole board 1 meets late this month. He was sentenced on bigamy charges Dec. ' 4. 1922 to two to five years. His two y F ears were up Dec. 4 Because he has r.o previous criminal record, anti because his conduct at the prison D said to have been excellent. Long's freedom Is expected, tea con- j sequence of prison custom. LESS CATTLE ON~FEED Eleven lorn Belt states Suffer 14 Per Cent Falling Off. Only 86 pr cent as many cattle were on feed in eleven corn belt States Dec. l ns or. !)<'••. 1 last year, it was announced today by M M. Justin, agricultural statistician for Indiana- " This is due largely to the short I j corn crop,” Justin said.” The effect ■ of this condition on meat prices is indeterminable at this time." DIVORCE PLAN PROPOSED Doctor Would Void Marriages Childless After Two Years. By Unit-.d Press OMAHA. Neb., Dec. 11.—In face i (of a storm of protest Dr. A. S. Pinto, I j city health commissioner, today held | firmly to his theory childless : i marriages should tie made null and : ; void after two years, j Among those who declared opj position to the commissioner's stand i is his wife. ONE DEAD, ONE INJURED Auto Fails lo Make Turn, Crashes Into Tree. By United Press LOGANSPORT, Ind., Dec. 11.— John F. Downs, 46, is dead and Frank Berry. 42, salesman, is in a serious condition today. An auto- ; mobile driven by Berry struck a ! tree when it failed to make a turn I at a crossing here Wednesday night.

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Santa Claus will not fail to visit every needy family in Indianapolis and distribute his gifts, if volunteer workers of the Christmas Clearing House, 406 Baldwin building. 157 E. Market St., liavo their way. Through cooperation of local social and charity organizations, churches and lodges, the clearing house Is able to survey poor homes and learn what ones have not been looked after. Wht never an organization vol-

HICCOUGHiNG EPIDEMIC Dr. O. A. Pe Long of Columbus, Ind., Is Critically 111. By United Press COLFMBITS. Ind.. Dec. 11.—Dr. O A De Long, for many years a practicing physician at Azalia, twelve miles south of here, is In a critica! condition at the county hos pital today from hiccoughing. He has hiccoughed constantly for more than a week An epidemic of hiccoughing is on In Bartholomew county and Dr De Long treated a number of cases be fore he became infected himself. •DIPLOMA MILL’ CLOSED Hammond Physician Reports iege” I kg. Shut-Down. Dr. E. M. Shanklin. Hammond, I !.. vice president, Indiana JMta Mv ii, al L ard, today reported at the ! i moling that operators of a no- ica! ‘‘diploma mill" ut Gary had d-app-irod and the practice !h .*> >hp’-d. .Selling diplomas for $260, ms part of an alleged r.ellcal c< liege cou’se was charged. Everett S. Elwood, director, t:< Vi! Hoard of Medical Examiners, a private !:.-’itutlon, asked the board o H‘ ept Its certificates of examination from students applying for licenses He said thirty other S’ .t.s ar accepting them. The 3:ate law would have to he changed to permit it. FIRST AiD TO BE GIVEN Ft leral Building to Have Medical Station for Employes. A first aid medical station for Fed'-ral employes will ho established at tit*- Federal building soon, Post iiias'n Ru! <rt It. Bryson announced t* lay Twenty five postoffices in the T’nlu-d States are to hat similar statin* > by order of Postmaster General Harry K. New. Bryson said. J. A Laniell. p -'(office Inspector, of Washington, D representing New conferred with Bryson today. VETS TO HELP KIDDIES Rainbow Association Will Collect Toys at Christmas Dance. All patriotic organizations of Ini dlanapi ils have been Invited to attend the annual Christmas party and lance of fti** Rainbow Veterans’ An so<-lution at Tomlinson Hall Dec. 19. There will he no admission charge, but each guest mint bring a toy. The toys will he dlHtrlbuted among I poor children Christmas. Dentist. Asks Damages Daniel E. Gruber, dentist for j twenty-live years at the southeast I corner of the Circle and Market St., today filed suit for $3,000 damages ngainst his landlords, heirs of the Test estate He alleges they tore the roof off his office during remodeling, damaging his tools and halting his business two weeks. liosos Woodon ?x*g in hire Frank Clarkson. 80, was minus a wooden leg today. It wan burned in a fire that damaged a barn in which he was sleeping in the rear of 045 E. Maryland Bt., Wednesday. Blaze started In the horn of E. M. j Him ore, 946 E. Maryland St., from ! in oil stove explosion. Daxnaga was SIOO. Democrats Meet Feb. 3 Date for the mid-winter mooting of iho Indiana Democratic Editorial ] Association was set for Feb. 5 at the j Clavpool at a meeting of officials j of the association and members of ] ;he Democratic State comrnimttee today. COLDS "Pape’s Cold Compound” Breaks a Cold Right Up

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unterra to make certain families happy, a list Is submitted to the clearing house. This list is filed and checked to see that no other bodies visit these homes. This avoids duplication, and makes it possible for more families to be assisted. A great many children mail Santa Claus letters to the clearing house These are investigated and turnod over to some social organization, if found worthy. The clearing house

35 MOTORISTS FINED j Judge Wilmoth Ergo* Speed law With Teeth. Thirty-five motorists of the sixty I six in speed court today received fines ranging fi-om $lO to $4 r N:ne- ; teen cases were continued, one dts- ■ tnlsaed, nine discharged and Judg- | ment in two withheld. Judge Delhrt O. Wilmoth urged 'that the speeding law tie chang.-d to provide sentences fo r drivers on first conviction. He said 32 per cent of accidents vvero due to reckless find | careless driving; 29 per cent to care I less and reckless pedestrians, and 16 j per cent due to other types of j i vehicles. MORE MONEY WANTED Highway Commission Decides to Ask j legislature for Funds. The Indiana Highway c’omnib'sion ’ I will ask the Legislature f>r more i money through spe -Al or budge* api proprlation for coming two years, I according to John Williams, dirertor. The commission points on' that many miles of gravel roads now lining maintained must soon be paved because maintenance costs are prohibitive. The Federal aid credit for the commission .it Washington is now $R JHu.oiiO, and will increase to j:.0*Mi„000 ;n three yearn. The State j must arrange to accept this credit i by appropriating a like sum f >r ?!.*• I three year period if i*. wants to bring | this money to the State, Federal ai l I ! being given on a half and half basis | of bridge and paving costs. STATE MAY DROP BANKS I Fewer* Depositories Ex pcs-ted After Fimuu-e Board Meetm The number of State leposttnrl’ s, now reaching several hundred, is expected to he sharply* reduce-! | when the State hoard of finance meets Jan. 0 to name dejx sitori**s ; f"r the next two years. It is known that Robert Bracken, former state auditor, proposed a reduction duo to hardships Imposed on hanks of rela- | Lively small deposits and capitalization when a check is drawn for nearly the whole amount, as is fro- j quently the case. It is known that 1 Governor Emmett F Rrm -!i m, predates the situation once describe ! by Bracken in a hoard of n.in.n meeting. A meeting of the hoard next week will make arrangen.- nts to receive proposals. KIN OF VICTIM IS FOUND ______ Borgt Jack O’Neal .if the accident i prevention department uncov. ro<l in-I formation today leading to the address of Frank Tyner, 71. suffering at city hospital from Injuries re ceivod when struck by an automo j bile on Virginia Ave. Saturday night, i Two nephews, Earl White and < Ilf ! ford S. Ty*ner. reside in Indianapolis and Irvin Tyner, another nephew, j near Greenfield, Ind. Sergeant O’Neal learned. DANCES TO BE TAUGHT English country, sword and Morris dances will ha taught by Charles | Rabold of Now York, representative | of the English Folk Dunce Society. : when he lectures at the Y. W. C. A. |at 7:30 p. m. Friday. He has Just ; returned from England. Any one wishing to Join Rahold’s ; one-night class may* do so by paying sl. Others may hear the lecture, in j connection with tho instruction free, j IA dinner at 6:30 will precede tho j lesson. Marriage Licenses Charles I. Stone. 57 Insurance, Indianapolis Athletic Club; Kathryn Alford. 4*. housewife, .3F>. r )8 Washington Ifivil Clifford Crosby. 27. electrical worker. 400 Grace: Frieda Li-sman, 24. housekeeper 1134 Bates Henry Pace, 21 laborer. Cincinnati. Ohio; Edrta Phelps. 21. Cincinnati. Ohio. Frederick J, Treffl, 2(1, carpenter. 11.10 Edison; Margaret Grogs 18. 1528 Draper. Earl Settle. 27. salesman, 532 Massachusetts; Lucille Kebber. 18 610 N. New Jersey. Ira Gabbard. 31 farmer I.a well, Ind.; Mary Eiwell, 16, 2818 N. Toi*>le. Births Herbert and Exie Mellon, 427 E. South, boy Itobert and Geneva Eidor. 4228 Royal, boy. Fred and Flora Pease 356 N. Hamilton, j boy Frank and Bertha Smith. Deaconess Hospital. boy. Emory and Cora Moran. 2111 W. Morris, boy. Edward and Myrtle Do Trant*. 2628 Indianapolis. boy Henry and Mary Brinkman. 21 Karcher. boy. Ralph and Belle Kahn. Methodist H6a- , pita!. Kiri, William and Evelyn Gabo. Methodist 1 Hospital, girl. John and Mary Davis. 1070 Madison rirl. 1 Deaths ITlysses Fort, Jr., 6. 1330 Bradbury, I acute interstitial nephritis. j James McGee. 36, Fifty-Fourth and Central, acute cardiac dilatation. '

does not give out names or lists of families In need. These must be acquired through social agencies. Miss Annie T. Mock, registrar uncial service exchange Family Welfare Society, is secretary. She is assisted by Miss C. B. Fall, Miss Martha Wharton and Fred Wise, volunteer workers. Amos C. Mock is In charge of the distribution of baskets by the Bhriners. Several hundred baskets are given away annually by that organization.

SEAL BOOTHS ERECTED Stores and I’oxtoffictvi Aid In Annual Holiday Sale. ! Booths are being erected in down, town stores and other buildings for the side of Christmas sea's in the annual campaign of the Marlon County Tuberculosis Association. I'os t mas ter Robert H. Bryson has arranged for the seals to be sold at nine branch p'lntofficee. Eradication of tuberculosis through | preventive work among children Is j | 1 wd in a bulletin sent out to- I the Indiana Tuberculosis As- j | soclatlou. Progreez made thus far |-n 1 1:1s work is olt“d. KIDDIES! UM, READ THIS ; Fruit and Candy Galore for Mnnli 1 puJ Parties. Fruit and rHndv nr assured the •i-otisai. **f Indianapolis children! wi o will tlirong tlio city fire englno ■ house- tho evening of !>*■.• 23 for :h* municipal Christmas parties. Apples and oran. es were pledged '*'tnini.*-*'lon row merchants to-: day In it canvassing trip hy Fire Chief John J O'Brien and Virgil T. ; i-'urg'ison, chief of fire prevention, j Cat.dy dealers have donated 1,700 pounds of ear ly Kingaii A Cos. :' 'Ve f.O. of which $25 will he ret’aMied to No. 6 envina house on W. Washington St. near the IClngan : plant other cash donations have j liven received. FOREST AT COURTHOUSE! (liristmag Trees to Be Displayed on j Sidewalka. Tiie annual tthristnins tree for lost will spring up around the court i house mem. County commiseleners announcHl they 1 five given jiermits to live men 1 lo display trees on the (ddewuiks at die Delaware, Alabama and Washington Ht. outran* es. Trees ar*s !>arro*l from lawns. Henry Etvhoff. who grows his own : trees n. :tr Beech Grove, and who 1 I lies been selling around the court- ! house for thirty Yulotldoa, lias a RUSSIAN RIVER RISES Repetition of Recent IHsaatrmo Floods Feared, i 8 m United Prr<* LENINGRAD, Dec. 11.—-With the ; banks of the river Nevia already | Dventy-two Inches above normal an 1 j a southwesterly cyclone blowing in ! ; from tin* Baltic Sea, every preeau- , ; lion was being taken today to avert 1 ! repetition of the recent disastrous j ; Hoods. Conditionri caused consider- I | able alarm among the population. j Downtown Store Filtered The Haag Drug Store at 157 N. ! Illinois St. was entered Wednesday j night and sll stolen. W. R. Porter, manager, reported to police today. itrecKliis RUSH CUT KIDNEYS Wlien your kidney* hurt and you back feels sore, don’t get scared and proceed to load your stomach with a lot of drugs that, excite the ktdnoys and Irritato the entire urinary tract. Keep your kidneys clean like you I keep your bowels clean, hy flushing I them with a mild, harmless | which helps to remove the body's urinous waste and stimulate thorn to ! their normal activity. The function of the kidneys Is to \ filter tho blood. In 24 hours they I strain from it 600 grains of acid and ! waste, so we can readily understand : the vital importance of keeping the kidneys active. Drink lots of good water—you can't drink too much; also get from any pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts. Take a tahlespoonfut In a glass of water before breakfast each morning for a few days and your kidnoys may then act fine. This famous salts is made from tho acid j of grapes and lemon Juice, oombined ! with lithia, and has been used for ! years to help clean und stimulate clogged kidneys; also to neutralize tho acids in the system so thoy are no longer a source of irritation, thus often relieving bladder weakness. Jad Salts is Inexpensive; oangiot injure; makes a delightful efferves cent lithia-water drink which everyone should take now and then to help keep their kidneys clean and active. Try this; also keep up the water I drinking, and no doubt you will wonder what became of your kidney trouble and backache. By all means have your physician examine youi ' kidneys at least twice a year.—Ad- ] vertisement. * | I

$2,280 IN LOOT TAKEN AT HOME Burglary at North Side Residence is Reported. The residence of Floyd Payne. 2030 N. New Jersey Rt., was ransacked between 2 and 11 p. m. Wednesday, while tne family was away, and Jewelry and money, of $2,280 total value, taken, police were told today. A hold-up man punched Harry Carson, 838 Broadway, attendant at a filling station at Washington St. and White River, in the hack with something Carson thought was a gun, Wednesday night. Another bandit took $11.05 from a cash register as Carson obeyed a command to lie on the floor. The pair escaped in an automobile driven by a third man. Detectives investigated the story of Lon Conley, colored, 2434 Ralston Ave., that he was robbed of $165 on the street near h‘s home by a masked highwayman. MORE POLICE ON I)UTY Added Protection for Christmas Shoppers (joes Into Effect. Additional police protection of shoppers against pickpockets arid stores against bandits in the downtown district, ordered "Wednesday by Inspector Walter White, was in effect today. Traffic Inspctor Michael J. Glenn assigned two extra traffiemen to each downtown corner to patrol adjacent blocks. Augmented force also included additional policewomen and patrolmen. The order drawing a deadline around the business district for all J known crooks is being repeated at each police roll call. DAWDLERS RECONCILED Coca Cola King and W ife Make !’p— Divorce Action to Be Dropped. Bu I nitnt Press ATLANTA, (la., Dec 11.—After i months of estrangement, Asa G : Candler, aged Atlanta millionaire 1 aid his beautiful young wife, v\e*-> reunited today Report Mrs Candler has returned! to tiie palatial residence of the Coca j Cola magnate w.is confirmed by rein j tivee and friends of the couple. Bonding divorce proceedings against Mrs. Candler, it ts under stood, vvi'.l he dropped. BANDITS SEIZE GEMS Philadelphia Jewelry Store Held I'p —Value of Loot SIOO,OOO. P ’ n,fr,l /*. PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 11.— Ran d::s robbed the jewelry store of S. R '‘nbl.it! A S ns today ts cash and Jewelry estimated at upwards of sl' .* according to a report to po | The thieves covered the proprietor r, f tiie store and a clerk with revol vers, bound them, emptied tiie safe and escaped !>* vn automobile. POISON MAY BE FATAL laical Woman Attempts Suicide at t olumbus. Ity United Press <'i *IJ '.Mill's. Ind., Dec. n—Mrs. bn.viri Sandlin, 35, of Indianapolis, is on tin- verge of death hero today srom p '.son she took at h<*r mother’s home Wednesday night. She has (■•■•fused to give on explanation. Prompt arrival of n physician saved h'-r from Instant d*:ith. She came here Wednesday to visit her mo-!ie r .

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Wrong Number Bu Times Special FT, WAYNE, Ind., Dec. 11. —Samuel Lewis wanted the repair department of the telephone company. The opecator thought he said "fire department.” "What number did you say?” asked the fire alarm operator. ’’2032 N. Clinton St., answered Lewis. A second later and the mistake was realized, but the firemen were on their way then.

FOIES WE TO STAND BY MY Appears in Court During Murder Trial, I Pi/ Times Special LOS ANGELES, Dec. 11.—Miss j Dagmar Dahlgren, dancer, and "Kid" | McCoy’s eighth wife, has appeared j suddenly to "stand by the Kid” j throughout his trial for the murder of Mrs. Theresa Mors. Miss Dahlgren startled a crowded courtroom when she was ushered in Wednesday. McCoy smiled and appeared more cheerful. Testimony Introduced by the j Stale Wednesday centered about the | discovery of Mrs. Mors’ body in the j apartment she and McCoy had ocj eupied together. Dr. A. F. Wagner, county autopsy surgeon, testified a ’ gunshot wound caused her death. Three persons who lived in the apartments, where the murder ocIcurred. tetsifled to noises heard ‘shortly after midnight on Aug. 13. The assistant manager of the department said she heard "two muffled, choking, smothering, high , pitched screams of a woman.” VETERAN EDITOR ILL Little Hope for Recovery rning Ratcliff. I By Times Special XKUVASTLB, Ind.. Dec. 11.—j Flemming Ratcliff, 77, for the past j'-Ui: ears city editor of the New-' I 'astir* Daily Time*, is critically ill! ■ !ii- h '(tie here. He suffered a o'cpiete break-down following the, ; death of his wife.

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EXTRA CAR SERVICE Trolley Company to Care for Holiday Shoppers. Ktreet. car service will be increased from 10 to 25 per cent in car miles on various lines in the city for the holiday season, James P. Tretton, Indianapolis Street Railway sup*T- | intendent, said today. Some extra | service already has been added. Ex- | tra cars may total as high as forty, J w-ith rush hour service during the | afternoons Just before Christmas, Tretton said. Printers’ Meeting Jan. 17-18 Russell H. Gilmore, Indianapolis, president of the Indiana State Conference of Typographical Unions, today announced the conference would meet Jan. 17 and 18 at the Severin. cop Lift Off-No Pain!

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