Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 219, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 January 1925 — Page 8
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STRANGE SIGNALS HEARD ON DE VICE Local Man Believes His Invention Catches Word From ! . > Mars or Spirits.
Agreement with Thomas A. Edison that communication with outside worlds and possibly with the spirits of the lead of this world will be an accomplished fact within a few years is expressed by H. F. Dunn, inventor, 824 N. East St. In fact, forces of some character from other worlds than ours are trying to establish comjnunicatlon with ys now, Dunri believes. He Said he has been convinced of this for a long time and believes he has proof in a machine whhph he has constructed. „ This machine, simple in construction, has for its “heart’ 'a sensitive rubber diaphragm which acts as a circuit breaker for electrical current. To it are connected a battery and an ordinary telegraph sounder. • Demonstration Uncanny When connected the machine will sometimes remain quiet; theh' all of House Painters Convene Jan. 27 Master House Painters and Decorators Association will hold annual convention at the Severin, Jan. 2729, M. U. Clark, Ft. Wayne, president, announced. Frank Johnson, president of the local association, is in charge of arrangements. Attendance of 500; is expected. K. of C. Master Honored Oscar Barry, 3325 Guilford Ave., new master of the Fourth Degree, Knights of Columbus, of Indiana, was honor guest at a. dinner and reception given at the Indianapolis Athletic Club Thursday night by the Indianapolis Assembly of- the Fourth Degree. . V s V <f ’ Game Association Celebrates Marlon Counter Senators and Representatives were guests at ..the sixteenth anniversary dinner of the Marion Cbunty Fish, Game and Forest Association Thursday evening at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Richard Lieber, director df the, State conservation department, spoke. License Bill Expected Monday The first of the administration measures is expected to be introduced in the'lndiana House Monday. It is a bill providing for” permanent automobile licenAbs, advocated by Governor Jackson as a great saving to auto owners. • ■ Rev. Shouse Accepts Call The Rev. E. G. Shouse, 3325 N. New Jersey St., has announced acceptance of an offer to become pastor f: the Crooked Creek Baptist Church. The church has been without a. regular pastor for some time. ' . • Fears Trial, Ends life By Timet Special i SOUTH 8133 ND, Dwl, Jan. 23. After his son had prevented his suicide by inhaling gas, George Platek, 40, hanged himself from a beam in his woodshed. He was facing trial on a serious charge.
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a sudden begjn to hammer away on the sounder at a steady rate. “My researches have convinced me that these are definite signals from outside forces. Eventually we will learn to decipher them,” he declared. “My theory is that they come from intelligences far superior to our own, but I predict that within a short period, perhaps as little as two years, communication will be definitely established. Experiments by scientists throughout the world havs convinced many of them that forces outside our world, perhaps outside our planetary system are sending out messages which some time will be intelligible to us. This was proved conclusively, I believe, by facts gathered when Mars approached the earth last year. Signals Are Definite , > Dunn said he has had telegraphers examine his device, and that they say the signals are defliite in character and clearly are a series of dots and dashes similar in many respects to codes such as the Morse. “The sounder apparently gives off two types of sounds,” he said. “One is the type of which I have just mentioned. Then again the machine will chatter at an unusually rapid rate. The differehce in the two is very marked.” NOWTMBT World’s finest Physic now Pleasant Lemonade c 9 No other laxative acts so perfectly, so harmlessly on the bowels as pure Epsom Salts. It has no equal in medicine for constipation, biliousness, sick headache. Doctors and nurses depend upon Epsom Salts. It never gripes or overacts. “Epsonafce Salts” is pure Epsom Salts made pleasant with fruit derivative salts—nothing else. It tastes like sparkling lemonade and costs only a few cents a package at any drug store. Try it! “Epsonade Salts” is guaranteedj by the American Epsom Association.—Advertisement.
BOY - BANDITS SOUGHT Alexandria Bank Held Up and Robbed o t $675. By Timet Special ALEXANDRIA, Ind., Jan. 23. Police were without clews today as to the identity of two youths, who held up and robbed? the People's Trust Company ot $675, Thursday.
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The bandits forced Edward Herlta ge, treasurer of the <:ompany and his daughter Edith in a cage and escaped. In an adjoining room, Thomas Barr, State bank examiner, was checking up on the bank’s books, preparatory to the merger with the Commercial Trust Company effective today.
TITLE TO STOCK SOUGHT Citizen of Denmark Files Suit Against Indiana Company. Suit to quiet title to 100 shares of stock in the Standard Nut Margarine Company of Indiana, valued at SIO,OOO, was filed in Federal Court by Kristine Sonnich, a citizen of Denmark. Philip H. Doddridge and
Joseph R. Cavanaugh, stockholders in the company, are named codefendahts. Cavanaugh and Doddridge claim the plaintiff obtained the stock through false representation and assert it should be returned to the company’s treasury, according to the complaint. The plaintiff claims the stock was obtained rightfully.
FUNERAL HOUR GIVEN Annis Burk, Veteran Newspaper Man, to Be Buried Today. Funeral services for Annis Burk, 57, publicity director and convention manager of the Claypool, who died Wednesday, were set for today at 2:30 p. m. at the funeral parlors of
FRIDAY, JAN. 23.1925
Flanner & Buchanan, 320 N. Illinois St. Mr. Burk was a veteran newspaper man and secretary,of Mayor Shank during his first administration. United States imports much more flaxseed than it produces.
