Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 187, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 December 1924 — Page 11
MONDAY, DEC. 15, 3924
TOURIST STOPS I #0 CONSULT MAP: BANDITS APPEAR Two Autos Containing Seven Men and Woman Are ! Frightened Away. Footpad' pickpockets and hold-up man played the leafing parts In the 'reek-end crimes, police reports . showed today. No trace has been found of the j colored man who grabbed the purse of Mrs. Beatrice Stafford, 23 jESt Joseph St. Apt. 1. Saturday as she was walking- on St. Joseph St. i near Superior St. Purse and contents were valued at SIR Search Is being made for sever men and a woman who attempted to hold up C. O. Berry, Jer Katsman end Durant Rodgers, all of Brand Rapid*!, Mieh.. ir the 3209 bloek of Madison A re. Saturday Berry told police that he was driving to T.ouis vllle. Ky,. and stopped to look at * road map An auto containing four men drove up on one sir’*-' while another mpeh'ne ocoup:<vi by • three men and a woman appeared on the other. The men were searching •■y and his conn anions w hen a '© machine pawed. The ban dlts Sited a y Miss Anna TVes’er 22 X. T-‘aleo*t St., told police h,e r purs" contain- - :ng ?*> was taker, from her arm in a store Saturday. A pickpocket obtained from William Smith, 5110 Gent Ave. as; he was boarding a street car at i Washington Sr. an 1 Capitol Ave , Saturday, police sai.l. DUMMY BOARD CHARGED l.osh Challenges Phone Company Defence in Demurrer. Pv Times fuel'll FRAXKUN, Tnd . Dee. 15.—Directly challenging defense made by phone company attorneys in the hearing on the demurrer jtsain-t the suit demanding arrulmet-t <f th-v • barter of the Indiana Pc’! T.-ie phone Company, P. S. T.'-sh. a’t.rp*y genen . of directors of the company are not bona-Hde residents of the State, o the law requires “Authority c? the board." T.sh stated, “is vested in it' eye, utive committee, two of xvlv . are II P Thayer and Edgar S. Idoom, majority owners of the Amo-.uii Telegraph and Trlepl. n# Gomi- tiy. h h non residents of the State ( .f in diana. We charge the directors are A dummy lioarfi. capable of ro independent action, for they are bound by strings to tin A. T nd T ’ £I!LE CHURCHMEN PRAY Meniber-s of Three Congregations Are Robbed of Coats. * burehsro r s prove easy prex for eneak thieves While services we e oy, F ‘ 'he North Park via<’Burch, Tw**nty-Xintb St. and Kenwood Ave., r- *bief took a fur '•nut. valued at J 1 ~0 owned by Mrs K. Pa* ker j- 4" N, Illinois St., from the cloak room. Paul Wal era, CBIB Broadway, said his overooat valued at *39 war also! taken. * <"harle B-ntell, 1020 W. ThirtyThird St . sail lus $lO nrf'rf’p.i t was takf*n fmm tla •‘hijrrh. nn<T Ann<* f ff* S*<?. Harry Ave., ?a!i bis coat vn.liH ht $25 tkr: f *• *}'f* Meri Mar. S’ M. F3. Church, NterMian an*l St. •’air St*. LAST INCOME TAX DAY Thurman bippets 1 mirl Number of Delinquent*. Bast minute lncm* tax payers! idled the office of rite in’r-rnai revenue collector at the Federal building today and tie morning mail brought hundreds of check.-. Today was the !r.<=t for paying in- i come tax, and, accordl* v to M. Burt Thurman. eollec;or. the usual nunj-j her of delinquents will be recorded, i Approximately 14.n0n pav the t.<x at j quarterly payment. Thurman at his office today after i :f- i n-day illness He has been at West Baden.
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Tea'll npvpr know how quickly 3 hurl rough i-hp hr- conquered. until you try this old home made remedy Anyone who has coughe<| all da' anO j a!) night will sav that the immediate rIW given i-j almost I ka magi It j la very ea-llr prepared, ami there is j nothing better for eoegha Into a pint bottle put gt,j ounces of Pinex; then add plait granulated sugar syrup to make a full p‘nt. ir you ! ran use clarified molasses. honey, or corn syrup. Instead of stair syrup. Klther way. the full pint saves about two thirds of money usually spent | for rough preparations, and gives y*>u a more positive, effective remedy. It keeps perfoetlr and tastes pleasant— j rhtidren like >t You ran f* -d 'his tsV.? hold Mtanrlr. soothing and h-a'it.g the mini ™ oes its all the air pa- ~a .es It promptly loon- ! ens a dry. tight rough, and goon you | will notice the phlegm thin out and disappear. A day's use will usually j break up an ordinary throat or chest cold, and it is also splendid for hron- j chitis. spasmodic croup and hoarseness, j Pin-x Is • gum rent rated compbund of genuine Norway pin* ex- ! tract, the most reliable remedy for throat and chest ailments To avoid disappointment, ask yotir i druggist for "gti nonces of Pl’nex" j with directions and don’t accept any- I thing else, fluaranteed to give sbso- i lute satisfaction or money refunded. The Pin“i Cos. Ft. Wayne. Ind.—Adrerdjement. Coid in the Head Cools soothes, iuaU. PP ~" C... T.ttt Hlf. li. f. r mmil
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THIS PHOTO, TAKEN IX 1594, SHOWS, I.KFT To RIGHT. JOHN BURNS AND HAVID HOLMES, BRITISH LABOR LEADERS, TALKING OVER INTERNATIONAL LABOR AFFAIRS WITH SAMUEL GOMPERS, THEN AT THE START OF HIS CAREER AS A LEADER OF AMERICAN LABOR.
CHRIST’S DIVINITY IS ESTABLISHED. AUTHOR SAYS Giovanni Papini, Writer of the ‘Life of Christ,’ to Issue New Book, f T°?i, * T T'ti*‘c4 Prvx* LORKNCE, Italy, Dec IF.—“I believe I have sueceded In i__-* finding procf (<f the divinity of Christ which is to be formulated in a law fas - 1 upon farts which all man kind c ows; Giov.r r' £ <; i ml. author of tho “Use of Christ” and one of the foremost authorities ■ u Bibli X !hw, dec’, rod in an • x elusive in'eiview with th Unite.*. PiesK. “Diffej-r - 1-C: Which divi-'e f’j-i ;y •-at fuitii* in An err a— the fight he •ween fundamentalists and the modernists over the Virgin birth, the miracle- and the vicarious sacrifice of Christ —all will he com posed once the divinity of the Savior is proved." I’ -.pin! said. The author stated be will >iu nounco the new law in a bo'-k he L preparing, a iK-ok which will contain material supporting the scientific validity of his claim. “It w< old take only a scorn of words to formulate a law which would he the key t<> settlement of doubts rc.aint.uTc-d by largo numberof the earth's population on Christ's divinity.” he said. ' The thousands regarding Him as a i an < armor have th same foe;. :r.g toward Him. They do not think th'-y are ohbgnd to servo Him find obev H-a implicitly tiny regard Hi' as a t an. Rut when !!*-> t.f ■ on-os a Grid, *hon rnverenee, worst n and obedience to U:- te.icl ings follow. Want Parts "Doub'r'-a seeking COm I'Cto proof, want to sen facts proving that * hn-t also was a God. Tho,- want scientific, mathematical proof “Ai o 1 have come to a renlirr tie-r of what it would mean to liti matiVy to accept Ghrist as a God That is tb big reason which has impelled too to -om-rh nut fconieG h g to satisfy the modem demand 'or rmirri-tp, taticihlo proof I 1... llevo i have if. I arn not a theologian 1 am putting In the pew law facts -.f every day life—things we ail know —to definitely and conclusively ostabllsh the divine reality of th. f-a vdor and his Godhood. “To tndaf present needs, one must find some promise whereon al! agree accept It as fundamental ands un there we can proceed. “To most Important thing to e tahlish 1s the divinity of Chris' If that is proved that Ir our prnmire There we can begin. "That. la v. hat I have discovcrerl- . scientific proof of the Gndhood of Christ. I'aiths Noiin'r “Es'a.blishruent 'if Christ’s div:n Uy brings all t'hrlstian faiths nearer to e;u h other." Designated as Christian, but among these there b. a multiude. yet to he won to the real spirit of Christianity and a real acceptance of faith.” Rapltd was asked what present-day civlltzatlon offered for praotlcal Christianity.
“This practical .lay mechanical civilization Is an age which fpcUm : to prozluce o that it can conetime." the author answered. "Once force Is j constantly goading the other .rcsultj ing in the defeat, of its own *-n-ip " “It seems to me that this rne i chanlcal age is a punishment visited > upon mankin for wrongs commute “The capitalist wishes greater out. ; put In order to wallow in greater i riches. Th* workman wishes greater ! revenue so that he can consume ! more. The result Is that the sysI t'-nt defeats its own ends. “Take the example of the automobile. At first it Avas thought this In vention would make communication land travel more rapid. Now cities Ia re so congested w ith automobiles that it Is quicker to go on foot. “You know, in New York, where, streets are narrow and choked with traffic from high buildings, congestion Is tremendous and proceeding by automobile is slower than walking. “The snrrto principle applies to the present mechanical ago which will end by consuming itstelf. “Great machines which are built up will result In their own destruction. "Man wiil return to the simple, more primitive life, closer to that in nature which is good." Cheney 1 Opens Oftices George Cheney, whose term of office expired as State land clerk under State Auditor Robert Bracken Dec. 1, when Bracken left office, has opened engineering offices at 431 Occidental building. Cheney has been a practicing engineer for forty years. _
FAVORS TO NONE. POLICY State Vccounts ( hies Speaks Before I Field Itsamliiers. "A flexible policy in administering the public accounting law will re suit In faflui • today declared Law;r. t. i F. Orr, State examiner, at, the annual staff conference of field ex a.-.miners at the S' a: chouse, "if tin irregularity is omni med In favor of ime official 1; will not he long until such irregularity Is generally per 'milted t" exist. A slackening of the I legal reins tn administering the law will render it absolutely useless," ttrr warned “Poltti s must not he I allowed to control or enter into our le\ imimitions. it never has and ;ev wiil as long s 1 3ru State i examiner." Round table conference, will he : concluded with a banquet at the ! Sever;n tonight. SPEED CHARGED TD IS DRIVERS 1w n Ciai ■gp and W : fi i oper- i aline; While Drunk, S X'een drivers were e'n'od on ! speed it v t< and .y. They ore AV:'.I •• i .1 hrw'on. 3'. of I2it Kh g Ave., Her: Lrug". 35. of 11 if. Relje ; Vleu Ul : 1 len: j Nance. 34. of 1454 Hyatt St Ch.ir!-y Hoover. Cl of Mat-wool, lim Charles Dillon. IS, of a! I S'. Tibbs A R ul Miles. i&. of 1 1'.'fi S I*iv.:.:.'.n St ; Itu-sell Miles, Cf. co .■!-■ and. T 45 \V. Twenty-Sixth St.. Thomas Rusvvrn. IT of 464 M.n- - erva St . Edwanl Whit low, C 6, of Lebanon ln-1 *s< -ir KVen?,cl Jr.. 26. •if 2•> X N- w Jersey St ; Russell r . of 7IS 8. O pltol Ave . ■ f 7 ' : Elevei tit St , .1 i ■ G. tj-pte 2T. of ! 205 N Ten plo \x<i ; ■ i :n Ilisl:. 21. 'f It R. J . Bos i V *' Armstrong, 31. of, Ifl> ♦ trang' St. . 1 un M Intyro, 36. of 131 Bright at. Warder <’ ■ tie 26. of 47 S Grace St. and Carl Iskey. 42. of 3331 N. j Illinois St., ere charged with driving while Intoxicated Iskey Is also '•barged with assault and battery. MldllS FATAL TG BABY Bus Driver, in Accident Dec. 4, Sought. Coroner Raul F. Robinson today : sko i police to find the driver of a Ft. Roi 'amln Harrison bus which “truck .in auto driven by Edward Bunn of Lawrence, Ind , I tee. 4. Mrs. Bunn a’ ;he time was lioiding her son. Bo'ward Jr., three months. The • hi!.! received - injuries which resulted in its d'-nth Sun-lay. Police said Buun'.-t auto stopped al. Massacliu-■-.■its A . near the city limits when mother car in front halted and the bua tn the rear ran Into his car. Cor oner Robinson is peeking George Wilkins, an r ye-witness whose address police failed to get. in order in uiK.-'ion him relative to the accident. RAILROADS BOOST ’EM Easlcni Systems Supplies Dirlirm- ' nrlrs for frossWyird Pu/zlrs. Indianapolis railroad officials ! wrro biii prised today to loam that the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad system Is supplying its passengers with illetionarl's to solve cross word puzzles. Standard dictionaries are installed on all observation and eluh ears on through trains on main j lines. Mon and women alike, it was observed. would neat themselves comfortably and begin to solve cross-• word puzzles. Traveling salesmen forsook the time honored poker game for a dictionary and a puzzle. Porters are no longer astonished when j they heart “Boy, bring me a dictionary." j HERRIOT BETTER TODAy! \ French Premier, Suffering From Grippe, Improved. By T'nit'-d /‘rex* PARIS. Dec. 15. —Condition of Premier Edouard Harriot, who la ill ! with grippe and rheumatism, was! Improved today. Robbery Confession Alleged B'l Tim rt Special BRAZIL. Bid.. Dec. 15.—Ralph S. Calf, 42. was today held on bis alleged confession to robbing the Kayboulcl general store at Cardonia, near here twice. Police found his wife and two small children in squalild rooms, with no furniture and little clothing. '
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IMPROVEMENT IN STATE INDUSTRY NOTED BY 0. S.— : Large Steel Orders in Calumet District Farm H inds Available. By C. V. RANDAU. Times Stuff Correspondent. WASHINGTON, Dec. 15 - Marked j Increase in industriul activity was : noted tn Indiana during November, I the Employment Serv:c* of th** 1 : | jiartrnent of Labor v poile.t t• •■ 1 iv. "Some very large steel orders j were placed with producer'! in Galwnuft district. Insuring steady ■ cmploym* nt for large tun he s iff steel workers for e • •• sldrmhle time Some tinetnplo.vmi■•:' ri> r .re,* ; hi the automobile ind :stry. luit this Jts seasona the Bureau ri--rt.-d. ; The ftitoaHon in India, •{•■ is w;-. Reported as less fa ’.-oral'’-' than for | the State ns a wh-do. “There Js some ur - •• plovniept tipJpa retit In Ind.a' .‘pelt - ” the --p.-rt I stales, "t-spe, rally nrt eg fr • '"ir" fa 'orv workers Stre> t in.: : iv*meut work .- nearing cotnplei’m . ar:d forces engaged thereon ■ e l ing curtailed. Several Important warehouse buildings. apartment houses and a ror ber of storero mis "are under construction: however a surplus of huildi g-i tiadestnen ex ists A large autr.tr -Idle fa is (closed down. ass- ••'■> g wi . k*u>. There is plenty of faun lalyir to he hail ” SOLDIER HURT IN CRASH Motorist Injured When Intcrurhan Strikes \utoniobile. Charles Alexander 24. soldier at | Ft Itarrtson. was suffering with an I injured arm and side at rltv boa ■ pltnl today, where he Is held on a charge of speed ; g W H Grnndi son. Newcas'le. motorman rui an fiut'.ound New.' as *! e intertirb.-vn. "is slated on a charge of assault find battery after a i-ollision w‘.’h M>-x i a rider’s car at Twentieth and I•> nr 1 cm Hi s. RoP.-e sought the diiver of x car . which collided with machine driven by Itulon Hardy. 2020 N 1 vlnware Ht.. nt Hi s'teenth Si. and t’entral Ave. T'ollce -aid tl.-.'iise of the car which failed to stop was l-sip-d to B. U AVelsch' n, K-.komo. FATHER OF 4 INDICTED Deserl -d ( liildren and 'Marned \n other Woman, t barge. Gharges of bigamy and deserting) four children agait . lines Spauld ing, 523 N. Alabama St., were tiled iu Criminal Court today by the | grand jury. According to the In- j diefment* Spaiitiiding married Mrs. Marie Hpiuldtriy. 42H Minerva St.. In 11*13. lie deserted their four children Dec. 23. 11*22, when he mir j lied. Esther Denny. 82f* N. Alahamn Ht.. in .loffer.'ii.Tiville, Ind., it Is charged. Robert Mc.Ga iiffhey, Acton, Ind.. was Indicted on charges of inv.'lun- ! tary rrianaliuighter hm the result of j the death of Georgia Steffen 111 nn auto collision on Rrospeel Si. MeGaugliey Is charged with speeding’ before the crash. FIREMEN ARE INJURED! i V. M. Cl. A, Roomer Staled Foijouinc Auto Accident. Kurt F. lab left. 30, rooming at the j ! T. M. C. A., was charged with in* ! proper driving Sunday after ho is alleged to have caused an assistant fire chief's auto to strike a telephone pole at E. Tenth St., and Sterling Ave. Assistant Chief J. W. Blackwell, and his driver H. R. Wald, 31, of 451 X. Dearborn St., were Injured. Wald seriously, when his head struck the pole. Blackwell was out by flying glass. Blackwell said Ehlert. was driving ahead of their car. and turned north without n hand-signal and then, when he j | evidently heard the hell turned hack | into the path of the fire auto. Wahl swerved and struck the pole. ATHLETE TAKES POISON Quarrels When Bride Reveals Secret Marriage. Rli Time* Special FT. WAYNE, Ind., Deo. 15.—'Tim- ; othy Costello. 24, football star, was i recovering today from poison, taken i with suicidal Intent, it is said, Hun- ' dav night. Police were told he quar- | reled with Miss Madeline Geiger when she revealed to her parents their secret marriage. C'-atliolics Dedicate School Bp Times Special ANDERSON, Ind., Dec. 15. High dignitaries of the church were present Sunday at the dedication of the new 3140,000 Catholic school here.
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JOI'I Vme;,' Mii'hjcrui rouiu! .-!ii!r 5t Ci '* I’.o lb. bair Mnmoaofa. fI.T * a I.MHh : bj|*f: Hrd Hlwo- Ivu.v Ohi..a 51 *> a |L*O pi>*;fi*t 1 **iO-pound b.i,-. h-iJluoLy t nbbhrra. T■’ > 'll' a ;:. -* bid. Sw f*t I’ot.nf no**—V trsrin!. S4 T.' n bar p• *• x tra I tslfth ,Jt •- VB, '<l\ ... a bu* ludianri. ,s,'j ,o a buln*l; ArSLausas. 5> l '-T. hamper < hrisYma* l>oror<lonxi Ijth’irf) ii ; l KR*T>rrM*n Hofdng—Sl 35 ! *i ! 7.'* a, DO yd ro!) Wreath* T 1 fk a dor.on. Holly R cn-iB, 'fVcv • h ti y fin. *2.r>o h b indla; alngh'M. Ifo. ROBS PHONES OF S9OO Alleged E*ca|,e<i Insane Inmate Sentenced to State Prison. Gllfford Ari’ie. escaped inmate from the Dayton (Ohio) Hospital for the Tnsane, today wan committed to the insane colony nt tlie Indiana State Prison by Criminal Judge James A. Collins. Apple robbed pay stations of the Indiana Bell Telephone Company of nearly S9OO during October, Oil line was informed. lie had a key made of wire and nonchalantly robbed pay stations 1n the Traction Terminal and Union Stations and downtown j hotels in broad daylight, Detective John Oaughan said. Drs. S. M. TUlson and Paul F. j Robinson testified Apple Is criminal- : ly Insane. CHILD. 3. USES PHONE . Police Scent. Murder as Operator' RejMtrfs Fall. Jean, 3, daughter of Mrs. Edwin Hoeferkamp, 72! N. Adelaide St., knows how to operate a, telephone, police were ready to testify today. Late Saturday a telephone operator told Fred J /nicks, police desk man, that a. small child had told “her mother must he dead, as she wouldn’t talk.” Police rushed to the Fredohema Apts., where the call came from, but found the place locked. As preparations were being made to break in, Mrs. Hoeferkamp explained her daughter, finding her absent, had gone to her aunt’s home in the Fredohema Apta. and*used the phone.
Atchison Heads Advance Among Rails,
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Average itico of twenty industrial | stocks Saturday was 113.76, up 80 to new 1924 tii!i. Average price of twenty rails was 07.30, up .37. By United Press NEW YORK, Dec. 15. —News from business centers over the weekend testified to gradually expanding ftrade in every part of the country and was reflected In the early deul- ! ings on the Stock Exchange, partic- ; ularly in industrial stocks. Atchison headed the advance among the rails, ; attaining its best 1924 price at ! 118’g. Among industrials, the principal speculative stocks scored substantial i gains under leadership of Cast. Iron I Pipe, which soared nearly 7 points jto 143'*. The upturn was due to reports that \V. C. Durant was cor, ' templating repurchase of 20.000 j shares, on which he recently took profits. fast Tron Pipe’s strength stirred up activity In Baldwin, American ! Gan and General Electric, the latter reaching anew high for the cur- , rent advance at 2SI h . Bullish enthusiasm ran high in the late morning when General Electric surpassed Its 1 est price of the spring r:s.. and broke Info new high ground for the year at 271 GRAIN TRADERS AWIUT DECLINE Wheat Trading I iqht—Corn Market Off. Bt LI.UTIN BP ' Pres* ' (ii |G AGi ). T >•■ • !.• —-R. vi v.i 1 of exp. ,-t business helped to Bung about* sharply higher p ••!••. 8 >n iv)if..i| on tie Be- i’ M of Trade t- •! • > Curn and >:ihs i-iosed fn -••!• rrG'v low* R V f '!ted l'r’ ,* ( TH< AGO I—e 1 5 —f.’-i'i:'! figures r r-ened wbh a w* •' undertone on •he Board of Trade today. T V*v a* trad.-- wa extremely ’!ght Ti -• !!*■ ii and .;>• isition w isi to await a decline before taking hold A <Je rllnc <ff about 19 cents would put the market in Pt :.-r shape, loaders h. h- X e. T.e-Hened feeder demand by record hog runs depr. --.,d corn < ’orn h* getting s’area In the Middle W,-, i 1 r f are marketing ti-, ir livestock rat her than buy f.*r f-d----ing purposes < >n'J< sagged off with other on a f. a’ ll n nrkef. Brovislotis bkimtied with 1 >gs and cables ..... Chicago Grain Table —Bo- 15— war at— Op-’!i H 1 ?*) !,*'x •’ )*•>. I U - 1 t’:7 t, ! ,vl HP, 1 83 G I ■ • Il’L, 1 8.8 'j l' U, 1 6.8 V : Ja'v l 47' 1 48 a 1 4rt- 1 48% (iillN.l7.- 1 s* 1.34 1 M ,v 1 30131 1 '2l G t 50 '.j , . .1 . I I sol *1 1 3:*’k ! .30’ 4 OATS—■ .59 ’, . n ;-H *, 59 1* Mlf lit'. 'a 4>. fit , : *l. *..!• 02 4 03 : * 1 MU' i Jan in.:to 16 30 16.13 1fi.30 RIBS .i, ■ . Nominal 14.30 H V Kr—iv.* ... rRH i4 O l r i4O M;v UM, I '7 1 iI ? 4 1 4-'> i July i :<>.* i :t:> 1 vo '*•* i a. HIIICAGO. T>Pfl. j. r > -CwlM u-rt W oat SO; <*um, COW, fats I'.'-* . rye. CT. Produce Markets — -.- Sfrirtly rvw ’.al.! No. 1 ftp, : Udfla off. .TtV, fnwlt* tL ! T>ff up 1 >*F: j ' riv’Ut*. V.Y; uprillir'TJ* lue; f.-ph *rn pi ml- j ?-v pur uvnt dtsvount: toiu tur-j k'yn. 1C Dm up. OOu oU! torn turkeys, C.* • yotintf bn tuikrvrt ‘MU\ riu* 4 pfMiiuU up ir>'; pot*!***. 10 potirwle up 1 >*; tsqimba. It p*>tir:'.l* to dozen. 75: : yutiff rni, I .* VI t> out hi piiz.f*. $7 di>7.r.n;j fat (! tiveruti [ndianapoli*. 41 o; ; paukinp <*fo.k butter d'Diven-ff ludi.an<il><>* < t*. ’’O'j. C'sr il>. K <t>li4t-4. Sj drawn. n.RYirizVMV !•’ 15 -b:vfl heavy fowis. CO ti 'M** 1S °oe, li-'bt. j 1 shi5 hi !0o; fiortvy Pprfii6roa C.'Hir C4o; ludit. , COt*; rowterH, 11 -i 15c; ducUfl hravv ' CO'dCte; liirht. JS v Lie igros*t>, CO'-i. CC<-:| turkevM. iU) <d’i‘2r. Hut tor- Extra in tubs, j 4.*>H *7e; extra 4:0/44.' 41 '(l4‘2c: standard. IR r (\ 4B u prints lo r-x-1 tra —Fresh sratherr-d northern r\-l tra 00c; extra Drsta. 5S*- Ohio Rrciw 51c; | vwlcrn flrsJrt Glia, Hotat*v - .Miehicnn, >! 05gx 1 r.*, Maine. SI .7 5 u 1.85 : Idaho) baker Beirut.a, j;; hi C 85; New York, St per 150 pounds. MAN'S RECORD QUERIED Federal Authorities Investigate .Vetkins of George Watcrous. An Investigation by Federal authorities was under way today and a ffuery was sent the police at Evanston, 111., concerning records of George Waterous, 36. Detroit, Mich., under arrest charged with vagrancy. Waterous and Miss Lucille Purnell, 29, Beloit. W!t<., xvpro arrested when detectives investigated n report made by Miss Purcell that a Jf',6oo ' diamond ring was stolen from her by a mysterious than with whom she; had spent the afternoon. Fred j Simon, detective captain, said lie he- i lieved Waterous was wanted in! Evanston on charges of moving j mortgaged property. STORE HEAD IS CALLED Funeral nf Mrs. M. B. Cody, 74, Held Today a t Residence. Funeral services for Mrs. M. B. Cody, 74, proprietor of Cody Millinery Company, 214 N. Illinois Ht., were held at 10 a. m. today at the i residence. 3060 W. Twenty-Eighth i St, Burial in Crown Hiil Cemetery. Mrs. Cody was born in Chesterville, X. Y., and had been a resident of Indianapolis for thirty-seven years. A slater and eon survive.
New York Stocks
(By Thomson & McKinnon) —Deo. 15— Railroads— At 13 :30 Prey. High. Low. p. m. close. Atchison ..120’, 118 ti 119”, 117 G R. & 0. .. 80 79 V* SO 79’-, & 0... . !*B 96U !*6 T ANARUS, 6i C. A- N W 73 ** ... 73 73 C. R & P.. 46 U ... 45** 45 ‘j D A Lack 142 Brie 33 >* 32 T ANARUS 33 V* 32 H Gt Nor pfd 7l’s 71L 7t’ 7l’ a ! e lllgli Va I 75 74 * 74 *% 74 s , Mo Pac pfj 71 Vi 70’ s 71’* 70 fi s i N V Ccr,.. 118’i, 117 118’s I! 6 \ Nor Pacific 70' . 70 70 1 - OS'-i Nor h W . 123. 123 7* 123’* 1 Pennsylvan. 48 48 •’’* 48 V* Reading . . 7i ’■* 71 % 7! A* 71 So Railway 77% . . 77 ”* 77% :So Pacific 105 E, . 103% 103 : St Paul pfd 29 G . . Ws 29 h Ist L & S F 03% 63 *(IS V, 02% | Union Pa> IIS 147 % 148 147 % Wabash pfd 57% 57 57% 56 is Rubbers—j Gocdyr pfd 85 , . 84% 84% ! Kelly-9pg.. 18 17% 18 17 U S Rub... 43 41 % 41% 40% l-klulpments— Am Loco . 88 ’* I laid Lm-o 174 % 124 1 "4% 123% Gen Klee . 380% 270% 279% 275% Pullman ..144% 141 144% 143% West Klee.. 39 % 69% 09% 69 Steels—- ; Bethlehem. 40 % 4=;% 4.0 % 48% i * s >lo Fuel . 11% 40% 41% 39% Crucible .. 73 7'.”% 72% 72% Gulf States *l% 79 '•* 81 % 8:1% Rep Ii S 56 % 66 50 % 50 I.' S Steel. 118% 117% 117 % 117% Motors—•Am Busch. 32% ... 32% 32 I Chan Mot . 34% 34 34% 34% Gen .Mot . . *ll % 61 61 ’* 01 Mack Mot . . 119 '!., \ M.,t \ S! % B(j% 81% go 1 -* Max Mot 11 39% ... 39 38% St and t ak 1 t % . }V 44 % Stew War . 07% 65% 07% 64% Timken ... . . 38 WilOv.r 16% 10% 10% 10% Minings— In Nickel . 23% ... 73% 23% T G & S. 93 % . _ 93% 93% ( or.Pr1 Am Smelt . 80% SS 89% 89% \ .a-’,,!,.! 1 42 5 47 42 % 42 K.-mic. I, lt . 54% 53% 54% 54 U S Smelt ... ... . . 35 % 4 tils— U.'iT T'stro! . . 72% Coeden "0% ’’’o 70 % 20’* Houston Oil 78% 7X 78% 77 Mar CM! . . ,3c , % 58 , 38 P A Pete 59 68 9* 58 V. 58 P A P H . 57 % 57 % 57 G 5 7 Pacift Cm) . .42% 52 % 53% 52% P re 011 39 29 ' 29% 23% R..y Bute. 48% 4- * 48% St OH. Cai. 02 01 % 0i % St Oi! N.J. 34% 34% 54% 37, : Sinclair ... 16 % 16% ’os* 16% , Texas Go 13 , 4 7% 43 % Industrials— Al oh. i?i . 84 83’-, 80 * Aei .• , 14 9% 146 14'- % B7\ \III 1 .<*n I'l 5* 01 % 61 % U-’.-i c.da SI % 80% 81% 82% 1 can fi.s % 05 % ", 64 Davison Ch 43 % 43% 44% 42% Fmi I“av 91% 93% 9 1 95 i u Aml'V.’! 58 % 5 t Pi: -r 53% M % '-■'!% .51 % tm tl.a-V If.' % 107 % 19 % M ! A W 47 % 40% 4 7 *6% 8 trs-Ko* 13.) . . 139% 139 U 8 C ! P U3 139 14 • % 130 % i 1 - In 41. S4 83 83% S3*, I lihties— Am T* T 13.3% 133% 1."5% 135% ’< .'i Gas 78% 7 8 % 78 % 78% •Ue iml-s t O 46 45% 45 % 4.5 •* Mr. >.pin*— iAn i-.t Cor 53% ... 53% iiM 5( P M 41 % ... 44 % 44% Food*— A , 8 :, *r 51 . AO!* 50 A* * ’ ■ -, . . . 43 % ’ 1 •’ 42*, 42% 4 7 * 41 % .'A -ugar 30 ... 30 30 T tit'iff'***—AMi i ' < • fiG ~l ’b ' 7b % TO S Marriage Licenses v > >•'i -• th: f>;ui.fc . Kv ana 117 S \l‘is R ’ w Twftnty-N.-.’h. mih -.at Ain-a 1 :-? \u.i. Imv’ % wan IP 12T7S O irrr saw N-GiiiM F Mohr. !22 Bir h. T ’ ■ T> Uay - 1 7. r *! ?. Br >a/1 way t'- •tn-;.*: • • y t t-y M. W cob. 4> *>OL N S^nate smi F V\* x 'm*r: 2POL m* c'.i’.T K .74 rh’.*a<o IF i•• n H Si .tb < urollton. F • • 8 •• 4 • 15 !420 ; >:*% r V. SrrMb T 4 1 f\G4 T/'mr> r*i, . v ; CB. Ci.lo C* r I. • .t-ti l V ct 20. 3 205 S C!:*er. . \ * - ' 1 V Ifsrrett 1 TV-r.tl* !hur Wa a. *>2o V“i>or . a ,er, A .la T ' T *’ . > 30. 1 122 K Onto Births OtrU Wt’.uvn And Lydia Ho/n** ITC'T i/r 1 ’•*' -.i >' 4„ ■ ,a:.d Pavin* Allen. Vtrvr?t brw I*;! J l'iard PfafV t,. .-cd and M irs! MulleVt, N. Cal- . iforuia S* .b>‘:!< r:i| Anna Pranrotnik. N War ma * Roy* !L -d and Haael , Con,oli i. vr’o and Minnie Hiatt, N Nnr . JtTHt-y fi: ; ard anl Ar.ftsta*'la ftAtr*r\. 915 W>.!dlaw-n. Kd’.v %ni an*l Edith T)ravl*. MKhoilftt (' ’,!.>. arul Ora*-9 TCanif* M nth odist howi pit'll K i!j*h n.nd T.-ti Ei’cnt S TU*’mrnt John and Floyea MUrhell, HIT E. )*ratt. Deaths I r-s:s 8 xrent Smith. 87 045 Mhtßl, lire niis Ciitimrine I.sw-aon. 55, 1778 W Wssb ; Ington. -arcinoms John Ii 55■%bli-ts 63, St. Vincent hmpitru tv-iile bri! 1 a Ellz.alx’lii Mnwiaim. 57. 520 K, Ver mout. chronic interstitial nephritis. J nines W M mr, 63 Otilral hospital, hroncho-ptieittriontx. Anti,-* Ah-xsinier. 68, 2030 N. Oinegr. clirui lujocm-ilitis Richard C. Groves 04, 1079 River, car cinema (" u-ti I.tndenber*. 30. city hospital, soceplislttis lethargic*. Minnie li Cody, 74. 1060 W Twenty- j Kiahth. cnrcicoma .In.- i c Gog.w 09. 318 Tarkwy. broti.-i io-pneumonia Altv-rt M ’■'■•viii. 04. 1131 V. La Safio, orrebr-*) hemorrhage. ! yil'i MoorgniHii. 08 88 N, West, chronic, endocarditis. Prank I), igar 77>, city hospital, frac , tur.-.l Mp (accidental.) ( ■ i.gc 1‘ Rt!’ - 61, 1734 Rembrandt. ; chronic sugar diabetes. David K Hedgt%, 44, 1001 S Hamling. chronic mycardltis. Tda Helen Sullivan, 2713 phethy. pul- ■ ntonsrv tuhercnloefs. Sarah Boardman. 70, city hospital. ! chroi Ic myocarditis. Albert Bibbs, -44. Centra! hospital, gpn- j erat paresis Trltbi Catmon. 30, 335 Vinkncr. chrontc I myocarditis. Building Permits J F. Smith, wreck. 2827 N. Gals SSOO. J B. B CrasTaft. addition. 725-27 K. Vermont. E. B Crag'raft. boiler hmiee. 725-27 K. Vermont. J Kernel, dwellingr, 2441-43 N. Aren&l. J Kernel. furno- 244143 N. Arsenal, j $350. Hay Market Prices Wap-on } >ad priors of bay and *Tain at Indianapolis aro follows; Bay—Timothy, No. 1. a ton:: No. 2, sl4 ((i 10: mix©*]. No. 1. sls<Slt3. No. :i. M.l (ii 14. (’orn—Old. SI ,20<3J l.So; new. 00(3 st, Oats—s4 hi sc. TRAFFIC MEETING CALLED State (hamber Btis Committee to Study Plans Saturday. State Chamber of Commerce committee on regulation of motor buses, of which A. M. Glossbrenner Is chairman, will meet Saturday to consider definite recommendations. Subcommittee composed of Louts* W. Bruck, B. J. T. Jeup and W. H. Howard will draw up the regulations to present at the meeting. Suunysldo Spends Less Sunnyside, Marion County Tuberculosis Hospital, cost the county $136.412.R5 in 1024, report of Superintendent. H. ri. Hatch shows. The institution £140,347.31 In 1323,
HOG PRICES Top, $9.75 —Bulk Brings [email protected], — Hog Prices Day by Day— Dec. B 6k. Top. Receipts. 9 .l ’i.; 94-5 10.00 19.000 10. 9.21)4 9.45 10.10 18.500 11. 9.10% 9715 10.00 16.000 12. 0.05 4 9.35 10.00 15.000 13 9 70% 9.60 10.60 9.000 15 8.66(3 9.25 9.75 12.000 Hog trading at the local yards to day got away to an active start after a sharp cut, amounting to 25@50c, had been made. Top was $9.75. a quarter lower, and bulk of sales, at [email protected], compares with $9.20® 0.60 Saturday. Heavy hogs sold a* [email protected] about 25®30c lower; mediums, 55.25®9.‘40. 257/300 lower: lights. 88.50® 9, 40® 50c lower, and light lights, $7.76® 8.50, 25®500 lower. Pigs were off 25c at [email protected]. Sows dropped 25c at [email protected] for smooths at $8.25 @8.50 for roughs. Receipts were estimated at 12.000. Holdover was 404. A good clearance was reported. Early- rep Arts from other markets indicated lower values. No improvement was noted Ir. cattle trading. Medium quality steers looked to be down 25c at $7.25 5 S.7n. Lit’le good stuff was re reived and prices were steady. One dealer said that fancy cattle would set! at owners quotations. Cows and heifers were steady, hut trade was slow and dreggy Top for heifers was ?10 and cows. $5.50. Receipts were estimated at 800. Sharp ad vance, v. as made in veal pricey, tup. moving up $2 to sl4. F*ra-’ueal!y ail good stock brought, from sl2 io $13.50. Mediums sold at $lO ® 11. about $1 @2 higher. Comal.so reflecting the Vise Light -rcelpts of 3 1 ' •> was tli" principal cause of the upMirn. No changes were mu in the sh?>p and iamb division. One or two sales of ch -l.f kind s was reported •it sl4® 15. Mediums, in a general way. sold nt sl2 @l3. Heavies brought. slo@l2 and culls, $S@9. .Sheep were nominal at $5.50 down. Receipts. 300
Hugs— Good B rt r!- 1 40 ififi-lb av 8 7.73 25 ;-‘.i tc ’Bb p,v -6s .. ... 8 23iff 8.50 I 3(> to 'HI p0’ u ,,14 ... 8 ,’o@ 8 a.-, '.’imi fn ‘2'Zo T>'*urH* 8 P 2-> • to T r . r.ou ' .ds .... fC7) -d 9 .40 ::••••,■• <* ~;* ... u 50 a 9 1' g a 14* and ,-A’n . 7 7-> V**vy s -X % S T 5 ; t-ls'U SOt*. 9 , . 8 '•% 8-0 —rattle— t - , f o ■ 10 . 'll 000 B!*<-!** i,i>ru> t,. \ *:oo ’ >4 r .”mw* .. ... ir :*)•■? 11 ro r 1 000 )b 7.00 r PCO M*-! --.Ti t:‘ c u'i* 4 oft 7 01) < ; a £ t "■ ]**■■* .8 r -0 &’'* 00 r* •m.u-'on medium ro wj 3.',0'-f i3O Ch ur* Mioe N r>o G, C 00-5 -’..09 ; r-otera 2. 7 • j '0 Butcher Hu - 4.00 -7 000 Bologna bulls ■ ■ - . 3.50 .t 420 —-CfIJTW Choirs \> ... 71 4 no ModOim TfA’s . 10 0 A ? 1 1 00 GoM vea’.a i: 00 ilB 00 Common ea-ro® 000 2 7.00 —nnd IJirnh*— - . 18 00 rt 1 4 of> ci.:: t?Th(i . . . ..... s o o'ij pc> V-' ’25754 7 OO 2. P 0> M*i uni tc chotuA Cußa . .... .1,006 800 Other Live Stock CLEVELAND. TV- 1-Hocf—- ' 9 000 mark o 15-.j; 2oc low: r.;u'ltum 7.0 75: p’c-. $0 50 rou?hs. 88 00; !ag- 50. Chi tie—Receipt? 1 .. .. I >A|jOc SO (i’l R .’*o: fc r*rxi to 'hmt o >lO ’ a 1 *^.so: k -Ad to cboiuo heifer? 57 S *0: : stood t*> Bhoi*v cows '•. fn;r to good <*ov ? Sh h a : common cow?. 52 '<? 3. milch* erg 5-40 \i 80 Sheep and lamb?—U** *'cipts. -.000. market 2o" higher; top. (h-vf’#-—Re*-c;pr. 700; market, s*l h’irbcr: top 51 *'.so. TOLEDO. Dec 1 o.—Hog—-Bereipta 1 700 market 25c mvrer: §9.80^ P TV Medium. 2o .40 Torkera. pfljd r'’ a . S*>-50'5X7. Calves Market, steady. Shoel and lamb* —Market, rteady. 1 ■■■—■ - HOG RECORD AT CHICAGO i Receipts at Stockyards Total 132.000, Higliost- Since 1918. ; Bv T nlted Press i CHICAGO, Deo. 15.—Hng receipts . at the local sto-k yards today Fhattcrod all previous records. The run wtis 122.000. the highest, since Nov. f>. 1918, xvhon 96,964 hogs were re- ’ ceived. Tim high price obtaining for corn wn.s the reason behind tlis recent movement. Wholesale Meat Prices Trie#* changes sji announ<*ed by I*o*l i packer? qr t > Native • sreassos. 500 jrc 700 potnidfl. ptcady to h ° l>w?r: nativ® ! h.cif- rs. .800 t<7 480 pounds, steady to Ho ! low*’?-; cows, steady to Ho lower; first ! Quality lar> T ti-orcea, Jo biarker: second : Qutility. Xc higher Frankf.irter ka lowI cr, and Bologna. Ho lower. Frruh Mfittn Reef—Native efcprq 4*> 800 pounds. stews fores UH* der cai'oass. 4c. hinds over. He; natfvs heifers. .‘JOO to 450 pound?. 10 T< 3 194 3 0 j heifer hinds. 2o over carcass: lores uuiler Ic: -’ows, 4i>o to 700 0(f 10c cows, fores Kamo as carcass; bird? over car* cass. la. Fre*B \ Mutton—Shesp. He apfin*: lamb, 24 $ °de. Brush Veal—Carcasses No 1. TO to 200 pounds. 10-c£2Oo; hind Quarters Po over CArca&hes: tores. 6e under carcasses. Smoked 'lent* and I.anl Hams—Stiff ar cured first quality, 9 *o 10 pounds. 25c: 10 t,o 12 pounds, 23Hc; 14 to IB pounds. 23H0. Fan'T Break fa-st Bacon—Thr? to 4 pounds average. 3*2e; 5 to 7 pounds a*"BTSausaffefr —Frankfurters. 15% ©lT^c; bologna. 13® 17c. Dried Beef—Outside, lnaide, 37He* knuckles, 25c. Lanl—Ttercee, flrst quality, lP*4c; ssaond quality. 18 k 10 o. Tank Wagon Prices (‘tasnline prices do not Includn of 2r a iritin't I GASOLlNE—Eneriros. 470 m ralioo; rum!. I.'i.2v; Rod Crown. 13c; Tarijot. 13.2 c; Silver Flaali. I7c Standard aviation. 31.2 c; Sinclair commercial. 13.2 c. KEROSENE—Crystalina, 11.7 c: Moor* Lisrht. 14 sc; Perfection. lt.7c: Standard furnace oil. 10.60 (under 200 Ballon’; 9.60 Unoro than 200 sailtmj); Bright Light. Xl.7c: Sinclair. 17 7e. NAPTHA—Energee Clean-vs. I8.5o: V. M. & P.. 18.5 c; Standohnd Cieaderg. 1860. Prices on Coal Anthracite. $16.50 a ton: coke. ?It>; West Virginia lump. 36 @7.25; Kentucky lump, ?f1.75<87.76; Pocahonta-i mine ran. $8.5067.80, lump. 58.50fiJ9.26: Indiana lump. $537: Indiana egg, 85 35(35 75; Indiana mino run. $4.60@5 50. (Wheeling 60c a *on extra.) Takes Th-iaoncr East Linus Meredith. United States Marshal, left today for Albany. X. TANARUS., taking with htm Thomas Jack* son, arrested recently at Lafayette, charged with impersonating a Gov ernment officer.
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