Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 286, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 April 1925 — Page 8
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MAIL TEST IS POSTPONED? Postmaster Has No Word of Plane’s Departure. An airplane flight to test the feasibility of an air mall route between New Orleans and Chicago, routed through this city with a stop at the Ft. Benjamin Harrison flying field, has been evidently postponed, Robert 11. Bryson, postmaster, said today. The airplane was scheduled to leave New Orleans at f> a. in., today, arriving here this afternoon to pick up mail. Bryson sakl lie had not received any word of its departure. He sai;l he would have been notified, had the plane started, in order to have the mail ready here. Insurance Head to Speak Harold P. Trosper, vice president of American Insurance Company, Detroit, Mich., will tell Indianapolis life insurance men how he writes more than $1,000,000 insurance a year at monthly luncheon of Indianapolis Association of Rife Underwriters, April 21, at the Claypool. Patients Are Entertained The Indianapolis Gospel Chorus gave a special musical program Sunday afternoon for patients at Flower Mission Hospital. The Rev. G. B. Wright, pastor of the Ray St, Nazarene ehu. ch, preached. Bandits Get $325 Bv Times Npeeial TERRE HAUTE, Ind., April 13. Bandits Sunday night held up and robbed John Torrence, 62. a minor, of more than S2OO, and half an hour later robbed a filling station of $125. Police believe the same men committed both crimes.
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DOG SHOW THIS WEEK More Than 600 Entries for Kennel Club Exhibit Here. More than 600 dogs have been entered for the Hoosier Kennel Club show which will he held in the Athenaeum Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. This is the third annual dog show of the club. The doors will be open from 10 a. in. to 10 p. m. Governor Jackson is scheduled to attend Wednesday evening. Dogs frpm all parts of the country and from Canada and England will be on hand, club officials say. SELF-DEFENSE IS PLEA Man Killed In Front of Restaurant at New Albany. Bu I nited Prats NEW ALBANY. Ind., April 13. James Reed, 62, today pleaded selfdefense for the shooting of Lawrence Langsdon, 49. The two men met In front of a restaurant and quarreled. Reed said he drew a gun and fired when Langsdon tried to knock him down. Reed was married to Langsdon's wife after she obtained a divorce. Pioneer I.an<lmark Razed By l nited Prms RICHMOND. Ind., April 13.—The 102-year old brick chapel at the Goshen cemetery here is to be razed this week to make room for a modern structure, according to an announcement by the Goshen Cemetery Association. Training Camp Volunteer. Paul D. Thompson, 806 Ft. Wayne Ave., has enrolled for the Citizens' Military- Training Camps to be held this year at Ft. Benjamin Harrison, Ind., and Camp Kncx, Ky.. In July, according to headquarters of the Fifth Corps Area.
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STAMMERING ITS CAUSE AND CUBE it the title of a page book whim we will ea<l free to any stammerer >r stutterer. Rogue Institute for Stammerers Dept. 104150, 1147 N. Illinois St. Indianapolis. Indiana.
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Students Give Chinese Play
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No, these are not Chinese brigands. They are Shortridge High School students who took part In “Tho Stolen Prince," a Chinese fantasy, presented by the Shortridge Junior Drama The nlay Is also to be given before the Parent Teacher Association. The casi, directed by Miss Flora Love, Is as follows: Chorus, Marlon Jenckes; property man, Ebner Blatt; Long Fo, Helen Perkins, Wing Lee, Dorothy Mae Lawrence; the royal nurse, Dorla Egbert; HI Tee, Thurman Ridge; LI Mo, Ava Louise Reddick; Joy, Marion Fischer; soldiers, Mary Beatrice Whiteman, Mildred Hammerman; executioner, Brafford
INSURANCEFOR AUTO LIABILITY NEEDED—SHANE Manager of ‘Bull Dog’ Cos. Points Out Many Accidents. “Some people say that liability or indemnity insurance Is not necessary and is a useless expense,’’ said H. A. Shane, State Manager of the Bull Dog Auto Insurance Association, with office® at 460 City Trust Bldg. “Yet I saw three cases last Friday morning that prove to me and to any other person who saw the accidents the fool-hardiness of operating a motor vehicle without liability insurance. “F urly Friday morning I received a telephone call from Thirteenth St. and Broadway. A truck insured by the Bull Dog Auto In- | sure.nce Association hit a Jordan | tor ring car, on its way from Terre | Haute, Ind., to East Liverpool, Ohio, the fault being that of the driver of the truck. I Immediately went to Thirteenth Bt. and Broadway, examined the car and authorized repairs. Damaged Again “The owner of the Jordan car, being a stranger, was to follow me to the service station. At Thirteenth and Meridian Sts. there was a blockade on the west side of Melidian St., extending about half-way across the street. The Jordan car had cleared the blockaie and was cutting back to the rig lt-hand side of the street when a taxicab skidded and damaged both fenders on the other side of the Jordan car. The total bill to the Jordan owner, had liability Insurance not stepped in, would have been In the neighborhood of $75. “While I was going to Thirteenth St. and Broadway I saw a young girl crossing Delaware St. at New York St., struck by a taxicab and dragged in front of the car possibly thirty feet. This was one of three cases that happened within fortyfive minutes of each other., Insures AH Taxis “The Bull Dog Auto Insurance Association writes liability insurance on taxicabs, busses, jitneys and pri-
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Hodges; gong bearer, Virginia Hetherington: musicians, Louise Calvede, Thelma Porter. Lester Horton, Shortridge art student, had charge of the make-up. Sheriff Arrests Pair W. H. Tuttle and Pete Daumer both of 1052 N. Mount Bt., were held today following an automobile crash Sunday morning in which their machine crashed into another driven by Aut Hardesty-, Speedway City. Tuttler was charged with driving under tho influence of liquor, and drunkennes. Daumer was charged with drunkenness. Arrests were by Sheriff Omer Hawkins.
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vate livery oars. We feel that sucli cars should at all times be covered by Insurance. I think that a rate of $278 a year, which includes protecting the owner of the taxicabs against suit brought by passengers in cabs as well as pedestrians and property damage outside of the cab, is comparatively cheap and would boa cheap premium for the owner of the taxicab that hit the young woman, even though circumstances might prove the driver was not at fault. The possibility of a suit Is strong and nearly any attorney handling this kind of work would want that large a fee for this one case alone.” MANY REASONS' WHY FOLKS GO TO CAFETERIA Stock Company Players Eat There—They Know Real Food, Too. / Do you remember —If you are a woman—the days when you passed the theater that housed the “stock company?” Every time you came within half a mile of it, you always hoped to catch a glimpse of your favorite actor or actress "off the stage.” And if you’d only' known where they lived or where they ate or where they walked, you’d have haunted the place for hours in the hope of seeing if the heroine was really as pretty in daylight as she was before the footlights and whether the lending man looked as much of a hero in sunlight as in moonlight. That’s why a lot of Indianapolis girls and women—not to mention the business men, though they won’t admit it—are dropping into the Hotel English j Cafeteria these days, lor there they are not only sure of finding good food, but are almost equally sure of seeing Jolly Larry Sullivan, Idahelle Arnold, the attractive ingenue of the Berkell Players or some other member of the company having lunch. For stage folks, more than any other people, appreciate a good place to eat when they find it. They don’t have many chances to eat home-cooked food, and they tire quickly of ordinary restaurant meals. Therefore, when they find, almost next door to the theater, a cafeteria like that managed by A. H. Farris, they seldom look farther. The convenient location of the cafeteria. on the west side of Meridian St., Just where It Joins the Circle, is another factor to recommend It to the business man. for it is within a moment’s walk of any downtown office, and the music played during the lunch hour adds much to the pleasure of the patron.
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EX-POLICE OFFICER DIES John P. Boy la n, 70, Had Served on Force 35 Years. John P. Boylan. 70, retired police officer, who served on the force for thirty-five years, and died Saturday, will be buried in Holy- Cross cemetery Tuesday following funeral services at 10 a. m. at St. John’s Catholic Church. lie made his home for many y-ears with Mrs. Harry Doyle, 1214 N. Rural St. Mr. Boylan. who Joined the force in 1883, was widely known, lie was promoted to sergeant and later captain, and in 1918 was retired. RETURN FROM EUROPE Mr. and Mrs. Edgar H. Evans Back After Two Months. Whild the general attitude of the Moslem in one of hostility toward Christian institutions and colleges, he tolerates them because of their Intellectual benefit, declared Edgar H. Evans, president of the AfimeEvans Cos., who with Mrs. Evans returned Sunday from a two-months tour of Mediterranean countries. War gave near eastern countries a new view of what is going on in the western world, Evans said.
Sisters, 80, Both Wed 60 Years Bu L nited Press MARION, Ind., April 13. Mr. and Mrs. Silas Andrew, residents of Jonesboro, and Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Colter, former Grant County residents will both celebrate their sixtieth wedding anniversaries this month. The wives are sisters. Both are over 80.
‘FIDELITY LOSS’ IN COUNTRY IS LARGE AMOUNT Foster and Messick Say We Must Watch Those We Trust. Four million dollars a year Is lost by business men in the United States through credit advanced to dishonest customers, according to J. M. Trego, who is working in the interests of the stores to raise a fund of $25,000 to be used for the elimination of credit losses. But, staggering as this amount seems, it is by no means all the money lost through misplaced trust, according to Foster & Messick, managers of the Untted States Fidelity and Guaranty Company. 400 Fletcher Savings and Trust building. Another Type of i/osa “While business men are working with Mr. Trego in his efforts to eliminate business losses,” Foster & Messick say, "they should also give consideration to another type of business loss, which amounts to $200,000,000, namely ‘fidelity losses.’ “We have as authority for these figures the American Institute of Accountants. Their report from their bureau of public affairs late last year, recommending ways and means to prevent business losses, recommended fidelity insurance as the whole remedy for this type of loss. Beginning to finalize I/oes “Credit questionnaires now carry a question as to whether fidelity insurance Is carried, and credit men are taking that question into consideration. Business men generally are realizing that only those they trust can harm them. They watch those they don’t trust. Sentiment on this question Is rapidly being eliminated. “Where a business concern is not protected by fidelity insurance on Us employes, the misappropriation of any of Its assets may result In failure, or at least financial embarrassment. “Fidelity insurance is the only prudent safeguard. It is a moral deterrent, and it affords a security and peace of mind far more than the comparatively small premium charged.’*
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Births Bo.vs Edward and Mabel Wrtght. 2730 N. Chester. Robert and Emma Johnson, 1453 Roosevelt. Norman and Ruth Bray. 1002 Bates. Harold and Maud Applegate. 223 8. War mau. Guy and Mabel Edwards, 577 N. Lynn. Joseph and Irene Beehert. 1207 Tibbs. Robert and Loretia McClude. Methodist Hospital. Juilson and Floris Boykin, 3460 Graceland. James and Garafalia Poulakos, 429 W Ohio. Jewel and Elnora Jordan. 1618 Blvd. PI. Lawrence and Myrtle Denney, 812 E. Nineteenth. Wilfred and Bessie Steele. 1463 Hiatt. Deimer and Ada Carrier. 1130 8. West John and Elizabeth Herron. Provident Sanitarium. Girls Louis and Anna Riester. 832 N. Capitol. Cedi and Ruth Methawe. Methodist Hospital. Clarence and Cynthia MaEh.ain. 1029 VV. Twenty-Third. Frank and Julia Maskowlec. 1612 Wilcox. Gus and Mary Brown. 1650 Goodlct. Albert and Jessie Baker. 805 Coffee. Deaths Daisy Du Chesne, 51, 447 E. Tenth, broncho pneumonia. Lucinda Williams. 79, 53 N. Bolton, acute dilatation of heart. Edward Edmondson. 34. 2243 Ralston, neurasthenia. Beatrice Christman. 86. city hospital, peritonitis. Rebecca A. Ronkin. 86. 2439 N. Gale, broncho pneumonia. Teddy Franklin Ducworth. 3 months. 924 E. Sixtieth, influenza. Thomas .Tesso Boyer. 31. Methodist Hospital, broncho pneumonia, William Wilgus. 75. 5334 Hill, cerebral hemorrhage. Connelly Fischer. 6. city hospital, broncho pneumonia. Lillian Burris, 21. Ontral Indiana Hospital. chronia myocarditis.
ROST ASSERTS SHORT SKIRT IS MOST STYLISH Tailor and Cleaner Says ‘Ups’ Have It in Fashionland. Life is certainly a matter of ups and downs theee days, but Just now the “ups” have it, particularly in the matter of the skirt length, according to H. A. Rost, tailor and cleaner, whose shop is Just east of Pennsylvania St:, on Michigan St., in the new Medical Arts Bldg. In connection with his tailoring department, where he makes popular priced suits to order, Mr. Rost has an alteration shop, and It is there that the long skirts of last years are remodeled and shortened Into the fashionable and abbreviated mode of the spring. "The change In skirt lengths has brought me an unusually heavy business from wnmc* who appreciate that a small and Inexpensive alteration of this kind, when done by a tailor who knows how to give the professional finish to his work, practically makes anew suit out of one that seemed hopelessly out of style," Mr. Rost said. “The shortening of skirts, however, is only one of the services 1 offer In connection with my tailor shop. Frequently I remodel wide sleeved wraps that are no longer in style into the modem close-fitting type of coat, and very often men bring me good suits made in the tight-fitting fashion of last year and have them widened by letting out the seams in the coat and trousers. When this work is done, as it is here, with all the care that is given to the making of anew suit the result is just as satisfactory and much less expensive than such a suit j would cost new." Mr. Rost has been In the tailoring | business since 1896. After working for so.ie time at the Kahn Tai’oring Company, he opened his first shop in Indianapolis nine years ago, in a little room at 12 W. Ohio St., hack of the old Claypool Cigar Store. There his business expanded until he was forced to take space In the Marion Bldg., at 8 W. Ohio St., and from there he moved to his present location. 11l E. Michigan St.
CAPITOL AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. SlO-21-2H N. Illinois St. The Plane to hoy Tires, Accessories, Parts. Also Commercial Parts bought for less. M. MARCUS, Prop. Main 6000.
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Lottie Sullivan. 64. 813 Coffey, broncho pneumonia. James Miller, 43. 2306 Sherman Dr., sclerosis of spleen Mary Etta Pollock. 23. 333 8. Rural, pulmonary- tuberculosis. PLAN BENEFIT PARTY St. Agnes Alumnae to Sponsor Annual Spring Affair. The annual spring card party of the St. Agnes Academy Alumnae Association will be given the evening of April 23 at the Spink-Artns, for the benefit of the children’s ward at the St. Vincent’s hospital. Miss Ann Ursula Matthews Is chairman of the party. Reservations may be made with her. . IJnnaburg Bank (loses Bu Times Bvrrial LINNSBURG, Ind., April 13. Voluntary liquidation of the Linnsburg State Bank was begun today. Bank officers announced institution solvent and all obligations would be met In full, but lack of deposits and slow loans forced Ks closing. Police Seek Physician Police were watching roads and hotels for the arrival of Dr. Russell Brand, New York City. Dr. Lone of Chicago wired that Brand’s wife in New York was operated on Sunday night and he was wanted there at onoe.
We Are Now Located in Onr New Home 20 WEST OHIO STREET And solicit your Investment Funds which you want to place at this time. 6% on Savings. UNION NATIONAL SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION 20 WEST OHIO STREET
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SPINK-ARMS HOTEL 410 North Meridian St. A Reality of Convcolenoe INDIANAPOLIS’ NEWEST AND FINEST HOTEL. Unexcelled Tran.lent Hervloe—Bß and up. One. two nnd three-room furnished npnrtruent. with kitchenette. SIOO per tnorlh and up. Unfurnished tipsrtiiK It. In our new uddltlon. 150 and up; unexcelled •afe service; Table d'hote luncheon, 7T> cent*; Table d'hote dinner, 81.29; also service t la carte.
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If you see any automobile* bearing theae (license number*, call the police or The Indianapoll* Time* Main 3500. •The owner may he able to do the *am* for you sonic time. Automobile reported stolen to police belong to; William H. Pilley, 2167 Parker Ave.; Chevrolet, from Nevadad and Ingram Sts. Walter ,T. Finn, 2641 N. Delaware St., Chevrolet, 2422 from Pearl and Meridian Sts. Leo J. Uphaua, 2233 Station St., Maxwell, 474-369, from 3600 Roosn velt Ave. Riley A. Campbell, 1510 Fletcher Trust Bldg., Auburn, from Bird and Ohio Sts. Lyman Bond, 1424 Central Ave., Ford, 330-570, from Pennsylvania and New York Sts. Lamborn and Company, 31 E. Georgia St., Maxwell, from Meridian and Court Sts. Robert Cavender, 1421 Spann Ave., Ford, 553-635 from garage in rear. Pete Alexander, 318, N. New Jersey St., Bulck, 23-353. from garage. Roseoe Gasaway, 1103 E. Pratt St., Chevrolet, 540-274, from Commerce Ave. and Windsor St.
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Automobiles reported found by police belong to: David Yaver, 1257 Oliver Ave., Ford, found near the same address. Edgar Kline, 3150 Broadway, Chevorlet, found at Monon R. R.’and Sutherland Ave. Polar Ice and Fuel Company, Twentieth St. and Northwestern Ave., Dodge, found at Washington St. and Capitol Ave. Wanted in St. Paul Officers were expected to arrive Tuesday from St. Paul, Minn., to take for trial Francis Conway, 34, of 3254 Ruckle St., arrested here Sunday, alleged to be a fugitive from a charge of child desertion.
MONEY LOANED ON CHATTEL SECURITY SUCH AS PIANOS. KURNITI RF,, AUTOS, ETC. LEGAL RATES CAPITOL LOAN CO. 141 Vi E. WASHINGTON ST.
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