Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 259, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 March 1925 — Page 3

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PLAN NEW HOMEf FOR MRS. DAVIS Citizens Continue Drive for Relief, Purchase of a small five-room house In University -Heights was planned today by Southport citizens for Mrs. Burton R. Davis, R. R. E, Box 39143., whose husband was killed by a traction car a week ago and left destitute with four small children. Total amount raised is nearly S3OO. According to B. L. Poe, R. R. I), Box <i7o-A., who has been appointed chairman, approximately SI,OOO will be needed. A benefit basketball game has been arranged for Saturday night at Indiana Central College between Edge wood teams. Contributions received by The Indianapolis Times today weue: Elective chiefs organization of l b Red Men’s lodge, S3O. Mrs. Sarah A. Harvey, $1; Mrs M. A. P., $1; G. H sl, and “Mary’’ of Oonne’-eville, Ind., sl. Poe stated ho had received more than $65 from Arms at the Indianapolis Livestock Yards, including Graves, Nave & Cos., Powell Brothers & Cos., Whiting & McMurray, James W. Hill & Cos., Mansflejd & Cos., Gardner, Hussey & Haase and Clarence ttobertson, and C. F. Kramer Cos. ,DRUGMANAGERiS STRUCKBYAUIO [Two Women Hurt in Other Mishaps, Witnesses told police that Paul Simmons, 23, of , 209 N. Noble St., Indiana Taxi Company driver was not to blmne in an accident that his taxi figured, at 26 S. Illinois St., Tuesday night. Frank Adams, 36, Btubbins hotel, manager of the Haag drug store. Pearl and Illinois Sts., was crossing the street near the store when the right front fender Struck and knocked him to the pavenent. He suffered a skull concussion and other injuries and was taken to the city hospital. Simmons was charged with assault and battery. Mrs. Elsie Church, 42, of 29 S. Colorado Ave., was injured about the head and taken home after she was struck by an auto driven by Floyd Trusty, 29, of 129 S. Ritter Ave., at Colorado Ave., and Washington St., Tuesday night. Trusty was charged with assault and battery. Mrs. Harriet Hoyt, 2207 Brookside Ave., was cut about the face when an auto In which she was riding coljnfded with a city sanitary department at Brookside and Commerce Aves. | RAIN HALTS SPEEDING Only Two Motorists Arrested on Fast Driving Charge. Hail and rain are unpopular weather conditions for speeders, police say, and also for motorcycle officers to catch them. Only two alleged speeders were arrested Tuesday night. They were! Canlllo Rosasco, 28, of 3961 Graceland Ave., and Ralph Riggins, 18, Os 1455 Lexington Ave.

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(If you see any automobiles having these license numbers, call police or The Indianapolis Time*.. Main 3500. The owner may be able ic do as much for you some time.) Automobiles reported stolen to police belong to: William Dickson, 2471 Parkway Blvd., Ford, (license 601-834 from 8024 College Ave. Forrest Barnhart, Severln Hotel, Ford license 837-848 from 20Q block N. Pennsylvania St. BACK HOME AGAIN Automobiles reported found by ►pol'ce belong to: dark Wells, 2807 N. Illinois St., Studebaker, found at Georgia and VS est Sts. Carl Condray, Maywood,' Ind., Ford, found at Raymond St. and the Bluff Rd.

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Col.- Robert W. Stewart, chairman of the board of the Standard Oil Company of Indiana, is sought by Government agents to testify in the oil hearing at Cheyenne. He is believed to be en route to South Arfterlca. Process servers are waiting for his ship to dock in Panama. *

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MOTORIST FLEES AFTER ACCIDENT Another Driver Sought in War on ‘Killers/ i Another driver who failed to stop after an accident was sought by police today. Alfred Eggerdlng, 630 Terrace Ave., said an auto came out of South Bt., and turned around on Meridian St., and struck his machine. He said the driver sped away. Robert Slithers, 26, of 636 M Rus sell Ave., was arrested Tuesday night and charged with failure to stop after an accident. Smithers turned his auto off of Wilkins St. Sunday, ttie police say, onto Meridian St. and struck a parked auto owned by John Deck, 938 N. Temple Ave. The Deck machine was badly damaged. Smithers was arrested at his home. Miss Esther McMahon, 3328 Station St., was suffering from injuries received when she was striy-k by

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an 1 7'to Tuesday night driven by Robert Schwenker, 23, of 2190 Sta tlon St., at "Thirtieth St. and Sherman Dr. Schwenker was slated. TWO SHOT IN AUTO Man Kills Self After Wild Ride and Ci a ih. Bu Vp'.trd Press OMAHA. Neb., March 11.—Roy Raj field. Atchison, Kan., shot and promrly fatally wounded his former wife, shot her escort, Floyd Walton, in the elbow and then killed himself here last night. Mrs. Ray field and Walton were shot while In Walton's automobile as it sped through a downtown street. The car plunged into a laun dry building. Rayfleld then shot himself. K'EEPYOURBODY CLEAN INSIDE For headache, constipation, indigestion, biliousness, baa breath, laziness and that worn out feeling, take two Chamberlain’s Tablets They keep men and women full of pep, health and happiness—because they keep them clean inside. 50 for 25 cents. Sold Everywhere —Advertisement.

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NO TRACE OF BANDIT Four Hold Up New Harmony Bank and Escape With $6,000. Bit Times Bvrrinl i NEW HARMONY, Ind., March 11. —No trace had been found today of the unmasked bandits who held

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up the New Harmony Bank and Trust Company and escaped with $6,000 late Tuesday afternoon. The men entered the bank just before closing time, knocked Frank Steelman, cashier, unconscious, and forced Mrs. Grace Schultz to open the vault. They fled In an auto toward Evansville.

Plan for Mother*’ Day The Indiana chapter of War Mothers will participate in the national carnation drive on the day preceding Mothers’ day. This was decided at a meeting Tuesday at the SpinkArms. Plans were discussed for the national convention of American War Mothers, opening July 3 In Philadelphia.

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All Work Is Done in a Modern and Sanitary Way Only the most modern and sanitary methods are employed in the treating of our patients. Every instrument is sterilized thoroughly and every precaution is taken to safeguard every patient. Although Dr. Cofield reduces prices he does not in any way reduce the accepted sanitary methods of dentistry. There Is No Charge for Examination It is possible for you to gain expert knowledge as to the exact condition of your teeth by consulting with Dr. Cofield. If your teeth are in perfect condition you will be told just that, and no work that is not essential will bo advised. If you have not visited a dentist for six nonths or ar? having trouble, see Dr. CoflflU once and learn the tm. edition of your teeth witX charge. Consult Dr.\'ofield Today

Suggestions on Care of Teeth You Should Have 32 Teeth Each tooth helps the other to grind and prepare the food. If any of your teeth are decayed you mix that decay with your food while eating. This poison carried through the body, and there is no telling where it may collect. In time this condition is sure to give trouble some place in the body. If any of YOUR teeth are decayed, don’t wait until they cause trouble. Come in any time and let us examine them. Let us tell you how little it will cost to have your teeth fixed in the proper way, if there is any need for dental work.

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