Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 237, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 February 1925 — Page 8
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GERMAN FASCIST! OUST LUDENDORF
General Resigns Leadership of Party, Bu United Pre's BERLIN, Feb. 13.—General Von Ludendorf,'quartermaster general of the Imperial German armies and since the war a leader of agitation for return of a monarchy, resigned today from leadership of “greater Germany's Fascisti liberty movement. Adolf Hitler, noted German Fascist who was recently released from jail, will organize the movement. Hitler and Ludendorf were at outs for sometime since failure of the famous “beer cellar putsch,’- disagreeing as to best method of overthrowing the German republic and restoring a monarchy. SUDDEN DEATH PROBED Clark Goss Collapses—Apoplexy Believed Cause. Coroner Paul F. Robinson today was Investigating the sudden death of Clark Goss. 42, of 1012 W. Morris St., salesman for D. Sommers Company, Capitol Ave. and Washington St., Thursday in Henry’s livery stable, 438 W. Pearl St. Joseph Richardson, 153 Geisendorff St., and Charles Boggs. 160S Ashland Ave., told police Goss collapsed as he started to walk to the rear of the bam. Robinson said death probably was due to apoplexy. Goss Is survived by his widow and two children.
Gene, but Not Forgotten
Automobiles reported stolen to police belong q>: '.Vllliam H. Duncan, R. R. O. Box 685, Ford, from Ohio St. and Capitol Ave. John Wallace, 246 Hampton Dr., Maxwell, from Ohio and Meridian Sts. Roland K. Buckner, 407 N. Hamilton Ave., Ford, from Capitol Ave. and Union Station elevation.
BACK HOME AGAIN
Automobiles reported found by police belong to: Paul Van ArsdaJe, 1741 N. Meridian St., Ford, at 234 N. Capitol Ave. Benjamin R. Brunson, 4702 Broadway, Chevrolet, 707 N. Alabama St. Girl Hurt in Fall Bv Timet Bvecial ANDERSON, Ind., Feb. 13.—Miss Edith Farmer, 17, was in a serious condition today from injuries received when she fell downstairs at the Senior High School here Thursday. She has been unconscious since the accident.
Who Knows? Bu Times Special EOS ANGELES, Feb. 13. It is not to be wondered that some movie mothers do not know their own daughters. Here’s what some of the girls have done to the names with which they entered the world. Gladys Smith changed her name to Mary Pickfcrd. Gussie Appel became Lila Lee. Olga Cronk chose Claire Windsor. Pola Negri used to say “here” when the schoolmarm called Appolonia Chalupec. Among the assumed titles that adorn other stars are: Theda Bara, Margery Daw, Leatrlee Joy, Bessie Love and Pearl White. Rudolph Valentino, chief sheik of the Hollywood camel corps, stumbled along for years as Rudolph Guglieml.
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William J. Fahey, Juvenile Court bailiff, today announced his candidacy for city councilman In the next primary. Fahey lives at 410 N. Gladstone Ave. He has been active in Republican politics. He has been baliff for four years. Prioi, he was associated for three
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Perfection Bn Times Special IOLLYWOOD, Cal., Feb. 13.—The most perfectly u__J formed women in the world are kock-kneed. The assertion is made by Dr. W. E. Balsinger, who worked on Jack Dempsey’s battered nose and made it a thing of beauty. “Os course the American*girls are knock-kneed,” he said, agreeing with Flo Ziegfeld. “If she isn’t knock-kneed she’s malformed. "Bowlegs are different. They show malnutrition or too early 1 attempts to walk. Only in rare cases will an operation help. “But girls shouldn’t worry about knock-knees; they Indicate physical perfection.”
years as assistant purchasing agent for J. D. Adams & Cos., and formerly worked at the Diamond Chain and Manufacturing Company. Fahey is a member of Marion Camp of the Modern Woodmen of America. He was born in Indianapolis. “Friday 13th holds no horrors for me,” said Fahey, “just an ideal day to make the plunge.”
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
WOMAN MAY RECOVER Took Poison at Downtown Dryg Store. Mrs. May Cochran, 37, of 634 E. Ohio St., will recover from the effects of poison taken with suicidal intent, attaches at the city hospital believe. * Mrs. Cochran told police she took poison while standing at the counter of a downtown drug store at 11:45 p. m. Thursday, because she was despondent over domestic troubles. New Store to Be Opened The Schwartz Quality Clothes store, in the Occidental Bldg., Illinois and Washington Sts., which will open Saturday will be one of the finest tetall clothing stores In Indiana. Suits, topcoats and over- ’ coats made in the Schwartz shops in Cincinnati, Ohio, will be sold. S. Marcus will be manager. Auto Accident Fatal Bu Times Special SOUTH BEND, Ind., Feb. 13. Charles H. Vinson, 70, was dead today from phneumonia which followed Injuries received when struck t . an auto driven by an unidentified driver.
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Get Yours? By Times Special ATLANTIC CITY, Feb, 12. —Did you get your towel the last time you rode In a Pullman car? If you didn’t, almost everyone else got theirs. Approximately 70,000,000 towels were removed from Pullman cars by passengers in 1924, according sto5 to Roy Yamall of the Pullman Company. .About the same number of sheets and pillow cases disappeared. The Pullman Company Is trying to think of something to do about it. Most of the towels are believed to have been taken to wrap shoes.
Grain Companies Combined Bu United Press CHICAGO, Feb. 13.—The Grain Marketing Corporation will take over liabilities < t the defunct United States Grain Growers, Inc., amounting to more than $300,000, it was announced today by Eugene Funk, chairman of the control committee of the grain growers. The company never got beyond the formation stage.
Veterans Give Lincoln Dance Disabled American Veterans Chapter No. 1 gave a dance Thursday night at the Lincoln in observance of Abraham Lincoln’s birthday. About 400 attended. ‘Air 1 Program for Veterans Indianapolis Spanish-American War veterans will listen in on an elaborate radio program from Beaumont, Texas (KFDM, 316), in commemoration of the destruction of the battleship Maine in the harbor of Havana, Feb. 15 < 1898. The program will begin at 8 p. m. A Good Thing—DON'T MISS IT Send your name and address plainly written, together with 5 cents (and this slip) to Chamberlain Medicine Cos., Des Moines, lowa, hnd receive in return a trial package containing CHAMBERLAIN’S COUGH REMEDY for coughs, colds, spasmodic croup, bronchial, “flu” and whooping coughs, and tickling throat; CHAMBERLAIN'S TABLETS for stomach troubles. Indigestion, gassy pains that crowd the heart, biliousness and constipation; also CHAMBERLAIN'S SALVE, needed in every family for burns, scalds, wounds, piles and skin affections; these valued family medicines for only 5 cents. Ton’t miss It. —Advertisement.
‘ODOR’ BILL IS OPPOSED Chamber of Commerce Directors Take Stand on Measures. Opposition to the “odor” bill, which would prohibit establishment of packing plants within city limits, was expressed by Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce directors Thursday. Ap-
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FRIDAY, FEB. 13, 1925
proval of the plan to have Indianapolis school teachers transfer their pension system to the State teachers* system was voted. The board also disapproved proposed removal of the Indiana State historical commission to Indiana University. PARlS—Apples grown In greenhouses near here are selling at fancy prices. j
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