Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 261, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 March 1925 — Page 6

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I n—' i Chielßillhoff hefUeS-Wm'i, < g **... Storft—^ Compete of any confiectlow with .allpgeil that' they -Are tie operation of an alleged gambling and “whit est mule" selling joint at 837 Pieraof: St. was given five colored police jafflcers who were accused by Misa fluth Floyd, 22, when' she wA arrested in a raison that, house jßlast week, by Police Chief Hermdf Rlkhcff, today. " '# Woman Is Alining tVTiA arrested. Miss. Floyd .tat lieutflnant.Eisehhutjuil squad that ■•he from ffien there that the plftcet ,%as owrttd t>y Patrolman Pie* Jandfr and tlufadJpatrolinan njiral Harris and eDtectlvea George Trabue and Thomas HopsoW, aasoqiatedi “The i;vj ■vestlgf lon' proved '‘this utterly urn true,”&aid Chief JUkbdlf. “The investigation shows ‘twafr,: except on police business, the three detectives and tips two patrolmen never associate fcid hardly speak,’', added the chief.Y • Poli|fe who looked for Aliss Floyd after |he was dismissed in city oourt, JJwer© unable jto f(pd her for furthdlP qu<f rdlonirig at. the addrcsr she gave w.dch was. 1925 Cornell Ave. 'This i^'the home 6f a cily fireman, police said. Ip was fpuncL that the man she was at the HouiF with Who gave his name as Franklin Jofcnson, is John Thomas. He' ever told the woman the anything to do with the h<|sl: RiKli6't' : <aiG\ •jJDeiay in UV^tl t T ation \ Rikftff said toe delay was made In making-:' rlf? fdllbw-up oh the Bvestigation that t.li^ pubbcwas given facts that should have jloen investijjjfibd and proved or dilftroved before made known. Policejlwere given publicity, the <jgief added, that was undue them.| “The men all deniei>py',.<v)iun_ection with the aruL all helped in orpi the investigation,” Rfitr-bfr saidi® j 1 i OijELto Jaead i'jiili V K r “ (Rift, ihree-iettfcr man, is new captain., of che High SchooKtraqJc learn. Tftetfetar hurdler Swas (jfaectpd- teriead 'The east side cindermsqukd Thursday. \ Hfe was a membjl' of last year's relay qiMrtet,'Jivhlrh set a rew record in the State, meet. He has won letters. in basketball and football; A (Mod Thing—Bft£’T >IISS IT > Senfyour name and address plafnly wrijfen, together with 5 cents (and this s<p)vto • ChftmbdHafh Medicine Cos., lies Moines, lowa, and receive In retdrn a trial package containing CHAASBERLAINS* ( EDY 'forcoughs* iolaS, spasmodic, croup, bronchial “flu" and whooping coughs, • an AF.ticking throat; CHAMBERLAIN’S TABLETS fqr stomach troublessjTMfgWition, gaisy pains that crowd the heart, bilious-, ness and constipation; also CHAMBERLAIN'S SALVE, needed in ery family for burns, scalds, wounds, piles Aid skin affectlpns; these -va4* ued ft>m!ly medicines for only 5 cents. 2| Don’t miss it.—AdvertiseOS -MM IBt ful? ich* , J jmM —whait and e s p a I f—gqea with the t Vlghts where eczema; and otbf|r akin (fisekaes bold power juad drivfaway rest and- peaceful Blurribef&.' For v ider the cover of darkpee*./ like dffafty beittgte of the;upde> world! these eruptions WorfcthejjlL most arfous. havoc.: w ''^l S.S. . is th® quero of these aUneyii*fc skin eases. iS.S.S, drives these ever di(£ turblß t elements from your system —eler entn that-,carry in their wake ■ -lacl ;of energy undermining, health S ’You may try in vain to get rl es them bs* musing salves*: lotion vashes, all to no purpose* i You c p’t do it fbat seat' of therir nible JiesCdeeper—impuptfi blood jr: lug to .throw,off poisons through the tender sklh. S.S.K mViflesvthe'filS.od; It aids Nature ip creating,iu W red-blood-’ cells fey the 'mllt’oh.! that atoid new coursicg throu# yojijr system; Red blood that witei ‘ awayieezeraa—flrlvtor away iirflples, blackhdflds, bo 11 •nd rfcumq.tigxny|ger An Jncrear<y ln reipblood-cella,. .iftcana added. strenaHi, k aaaSdf vltaJlty ara reRediauso the medicinal ingredmqts of S.S.S.'.' are purely vegetable, it jnay b© frVcn with perfeef safety, fitart taking S S.a, . today mn .watQh it vout that annoyin®s|dn health un- < t’.ermillng arpay 4 holds . your,, cyetecc im its what 1 ineati* to oiiiov peaceful,, restfujfalghta of slumber.' g| if sol?'' al- all good drug ,n * wrger

SUBJECTS OF COURT TRIALS DO CHANGE / *’t 'Av \* • i • *• /.*> -b a y- . > ': ’ ' : r**~~ : ‘ ‘ ■ ; Civif Lawsuits decrease, but. County Criminal Court Hears Many Liquor Cases.

The nature of court trials has changed much in recent years, foldowifig the trend of timee. - Court of Marlon County, to say, spends much of its time hearing cases against violators of th# .prohibition laws. What the court did' with Its time In the good old days before the world went moreM orf.lesfc dry is a mystery. suits are becoming fewer.' Chief among the caoes which used

HE’S LORD Pigsticker in Minnesota Packing Plant Inherits Estate,

•DARRY O’KEEFE Bit A LA Service rrntijeTlN, March 13.—Meet I .Lord Larry O’Keefe. Li. At present he is a pig- •• tH4eh;er in a packing plant here, but soon to be possessor of a baronial estate in Ireland and eome--thing like $260,000 in cash—to say nothing of a castle with a very tidy cellar. , And, If, you ask Lord Larry what’s t*he first thing he is goingto do, he’ll tell you right out: To Laugh at Volstead “The first thing, sor, when I reach that estate, is to down Into that, cellar and kuagh at Mr. Vol“1$1 ‘sample a wine list that would bring tears to the eyes of Pussyfoot Johnson himself. Then I’t> .prack a bottle of fine old rye, wrach should 4>e standing around ori one of the shelves, well covered wRh cob webs.” ’Tf ’ reads like a dream. Three months after Larry’s birth, his fisdther. Lady O'Keefe 11. passed • •'away'.. The father passed Larry on tj-n (jhe care WJlPani ".O’Keefe and family of St. Louis. r ‘ wfieq' the father died no heir trkfthe *ar Idem could be found. Neighbors, however, recalled that Lady O’Keefe had died shortly the birth of a son, and no trace could he found in the vital ’.statistics bureau of the son ever hating died. Found Sticking Pigs So A search was instituted and ’-A-ofU Lawrence O’Keefe 111 was found sticking pigs for his liveliilhood. v TANARUS, says he is going to have plenty of race horses—but pigs—jjJDi fil a bit of it, will I,” says E&ry 1 jjl won’t,have one of the AlfJdb* > things on the estate.” MrU Home Brew Dogs N. tL March 13—Dr Mlm i MacNider*%Y the University fcfr Noi th Caroline?: Kas found that *6nie-bf-ew liquor greatly injures the llklth pf dogs. He predicts that the ■ijjF of j home brew by humans will |t>crease the number of people suffer |pg from jtidney diseases. £ : i Fighting Ftowem WASHINGTON, March 13—When a rose and a piece of mignonette are placed jjn a vase together, the flow ers, within half an-Tiouy, start a perfume tgas. attack” on each other. Each loses its scent, but when sepa rates Arain, the scent is revived.

' Auto Lights v Satisfactory Bu \ t t. Service vfYn LBANY - ; N - r .- M a r <-*h 1 j/\.| 3 ' —° n 'y about 7 per cent, of ths automobiles Os, the country have satisfactory. aWadllghts, concludes A. W. ..Levihe, chief of the division of Head lamp inspection for New York State.; . > Devin.e Reached this estimate after inspecting nearly 200 automobiles as they came along An a rqad near Alleny. He lohnd only/ 7 • g>er cent, with ‘f'roplr headlights. Seven per >fcetiti had no approved no":glai S i device. Fifteen per cent, had twisfed lenses. In 39 per cent, reflecwqre 'wgre our ff foous..pe?* cent the.light sources

to occupy the attention of the local Superior and Circuit Courts were pertoral. Injury cajses against the street gaJlnmy company. Where bur local civil Courts used to'fry twelve such damage suits they how try one. Aj> explanation. of tfeis feature is offered by Superior Judge Janies M. Leathers, who i3 again on the bench after pt\ absence of years. more careful, due to safetjM-ampaigris, and £he street car company schools its men to try to avowl he said. “Asa consequence, ‘there are fewer people hurt, especially in getting off or on

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Training Lions ' Sweeping Job Bu Times Special BLUFFTON, Ind„ March 13. —'Tert-ell M. Jacobs, 21, who has been visiting his brother, Charles M. Jacobs, here, has left for Texas to train lions for a circus. Jacobs trains his lions with brooms. “They fear the stiff bristles,” hq says.

cars. Motormen ar.d conductors psed to be carqless, hut not now. “Also; the company makes every effort to settle its casts out of court, and most of the attorneys are willing to meet it half-way, both sides being anxious to avoid the expense and waste of time necessary to a jury trial.” The vast bulk of the whole civil law practice is handled, and settled In a lawyer's offloq, or the courts would be hopelessly swamped. -*y

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