Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 3, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 May 1925 — Page 11

THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1925

FRENCH ATTACK NETS TERRITORY Air Bombs and Artillery Drive Riffs Back to ’Hills. Bu United PresH RABAT, May 14.—Prencii troops, with artillery blasting the way andi airplanes swooping overhead bombing the enemy, drove forward today against the Riflians in the Bibane region. Rifflan tribesmen were driven back to trenches in the hills, where stubborn resistance Is expected. The poflus fixed their bayonets and charged, taking the village of Azdour at the bayonet points. Beleaguered garrisons in posts at Bibane and Darremich, which have held out against the surrounding Riffs for nearly a fortnight, wore relieved. Bu United Preß* MADRID, May 14.—A telegram from Seville published today in the Spanish newspaper A. B. C., says that Abdel Krim, whose Riff warriors are fighting the French in Morocco, has taken a French aviation camp, capturing four airplanes, several cannon and a quantity of munitions.

Gone, but Not Forgotten

If yon see an yautoir.obiles bearing these license numbers call the police or the Indianapolis 7,'inus, Main 3500. The owner may be able tc do the same for you some time. Automobiles reported beI long to: J. A. Allison, 137 Herman St., Nash, no license, from in frorit of same address. A1 J. Koesters, 526 Terrace Ave., Ford, 16707, from 1400 Union St. Ueon Russell, 2224 Langley Ave., Overland, 474-509, from Maryland and Meridian Sts. William Bruce. 1236 Bellefontaine St., Ford, 498-884, from 1300 E. Washington St. Alfred C. Jones. 1214 Pleasant St.. Ford, no license, from garage in rear of same address. Dr. Albert Jenkins, Riley Hospital, Ford, 18262, from 1005 N. Pennsylvania St.

BACK HOME AGAIN

Aut imohiles reported found by police belong to. Horace Alvbla, 1422 Broadway, Chevrolet, found at New York and Meridian Sts. Leland G. Arnold, 1040 Adams St., Chevrolet, found at Sixteenth St. and Columbia Ave.

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WAVE OF CRIME STIRS RIKHOFF (Continued From Page 1) came in and asked change for a $5 bill. As she was granting his request E. V. Milhon, president of the bank walked in and was met with the command to “throw up your hands,” while one of the robbers asked Miss Leitzman for the money the other held Melhoun at bay. Apparently incensed at the delay of Miss Leitzman in complying with his demand, the bandit fred at Miss Leitzman as she ducked beneath the counter. Bullet broke a large comb In her hair and passed through the collar of her dress. Bandits failed to obtain $6,500 of the banks fund. lieaping into a Lincoln sedan driven by a third man the bandits sped east in National Rd., closely followed by Ether Thompson and Foresv Kirkham, both of HaZlewobd, who started in pursuit at the sound of the shot. Kirkham and Thompson trailed the men to Plainfield where they were forced to change autos.

Lieut. Claude Johnson and squad met Thompson and Kirkham near Bridgeport, Ind., and gave chase to bandits who tuned north on the county line at Hobbs Corners. Eluding police by circling about on country roads the bandits were next sighted on the road to Lebanon, Ind., and Lieut. Fred Winkler a - id squad started in pursuit. No trace was found of the bandits who had nearly an hour's handicap. Diamonds Taker. Local police are making efforts to locate the two bandits who kidnapped Edgar Up dyke, 42 FortyEighth St., in his auto Tuesday night and then forced him from his auto at Fifty-First and Illinois Sts., after robbing him of SB,OOO worth of diamonds. One suspect is being held under $5,000 bond. No trace has been found of the roughly dressed men who obtained S4OO after holding up M. M. Dugan, 1338 Lexington Ave., president, and Miss Katherine Troy, 449 Minerva St., bookkeeper, at the M. and H. Laundry, 933 E. M\rket St., Saturday and escaped after locking the couple in a closet. Beach sor |the lone burglar who obtained SIO,OOO in gems after sliding through a coal chute at the Schuell Jewelry Company, South Bend, Ind., Friday, has been extended to Indianapolis. Indiana Bankers Protective Association is working on several clews in connection with the hold-up of a private hank at Bloomingdale, Ind., Saturday, In which two men ob tained SI,OOO after cornering L. J. Brown, cashier, and Elizabeth Nelson, assistant cashier. Brown tired

Makes Sacrifice fofr Art

Bubs Greig felt that the hair which hung to her waist was her most prized possession. But the Broadway play in which she was cast demanded bobbed tresses. Forced (o choose between her hair ami her art, her art won, and now Babs basks in a boyish bob.

three shots as the men fled. Forcing L. P. Cox, cashier of Wudesville (Ind.) Trust Company, and his wife to leave their home and accompany them to the bank, three men and two women obtained $76 Monday after Cox opened the vault. . Members of the State police force are powerless to aid In checking the crime wave, according to Robert T. Humes, superintendent. "Under a law passed at recent session of Legislature, jurisdiction of .State police Is restricted to cases of violations of the airmobile laws,” Humes said. "We have the power to arrest those who break speed, traftic and automobile registration statutes, but would not be legally entitled to capture a bank robber unless he had violated one ofc more of those regulations." Bill creating a State constabularyfailed to become legislation at recent session of General Assembly. It was championed by the Indiana State Bankers Association.

Many Minor Thefts Several minor thefts Wednesday night were reported to police: Mrs. T. Smith. 9.17 Massachusetts Ave„ called police after she saw a I colored map throw a brick through a winodw, entered the Thomas Cohen store, 938 Massachusetts Ave.. and come out carrying a bundle. Cohen could not give police an accurate check of loot. William Colcheck, 2959 Cornell Ave., merchant policeman, found the front door at the James Simmons drug store, 1101 South East St., j open. Simmons found sixty-five cents mkwing from the cash register. Two roomers at 123 McClain PI., found their trousers pockets wrong side out today when they awoke. Leßoy Wagner missed S3O and Jesse Burgess. $18.50. Charles Koehring, 878 Virginia said his store was entered and watches, kniveo, razors, valued at SOO taken. Burglars entered the Beatty Drug Company, 1502 Shelby St., by smashing a from window, Wednesday night and robbed the cash register of S2O.

Police sought to have merchants identify, loot valued at approximately SSOO that was found In room of James Gardner, 24. of 626 N. Senate Ave., when he was arrested and his room searched Wednesday night. Most of the clothing has not been identified. Gardner was bound to the grand jury for investigation. Recent hold-ups will probably cause many persons to seek permits to carry guns, under provisions of the new State law, according to Albert H. Losche, county clerk. Permit blanks for gun-carriers are being printed, but are not yet ready, according to Losche, but he has already received several verbal applications. “This new law is going.to do more harm than good," he stated. Gun permits can be secured at the office of the county clerk within a few days. Frank Childer and Paul Malcom, deputy clerks, will be in charge.

Two Killed In Riots Bit United Pfe MEXICO CITY, May 14.—Two were killed and several wounded In a clash between rival oil syndicates during a general strike In the Huestca Company’s fields near Tampico, according to El Universal. Details are meager, as the strikers cut communications with the city and seized the company’s launches.

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CORONER VISITS BAD CROSSING \ Finds No Signal Warnings at Maywood. There are no signal warnings at the “‘death crossing” at Maywood, Ind., with the exception of a wooden “cross arm” signal found at all crossings, according to Uoroner Paul F. Robinson, who visited the spot today. At this crossing Ruavell Helfenberger, 23, Camby, Ind., was killed Tuesday when his truck was hit by aT. H. I. E. traction, llelfenberger Is the sixth victim at this crossing during his term as coroner, Robinson said. Robinson intends to recommend lights and warning signals for the crossing. The traction crew was expected to testify at the inquest today. Robinson said he would question the men closely as to the safety signals. Guy K. Jeffries of the T. H., I. & E. Traction Company said to his knowledge no order for lights had ever been given, but John D. Williams, member of the State high vay commission, and Frank Singleton of the public service commission said Wednesday they had conferred several times about the double crossing. Speeding Fine Assessed Ralph Whiting, giving his address as the Sherman House, was fined $lO and costs on a speeding charge today by City Judge I>ell>ert O. Wilmeth. Judgment was withheld on ebs-ge of violating the muffler ordinance.

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Flapper Fanny ‘in Person ’

Flapper Fanny will step out of the pages of The Indianapolis Times Friday to take part in the show, “The Womanless Wedding,” to be given in Tomlinson Hall by Pettis Dry Goods Company employes for benefit of the Pettis Welfare Association. Earl Fulkerson, 2928 Cornell Ave.. will portray Flapper Fanny —snort skirts, alluring smile, hrillianflned locks and all. R. B. Long.

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Karl Fulkerson as Mapper Fanny

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NO DEMOCRAT PLANS Chambers May Stir Up Committee for Fall FJections. Although State Republican Chairman Clyde A. Walb has announced an active participation of his State committee in the municipal fall elections, the Democratic central com-

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APOLLO JACK LONDON’S “ADVENTURE” With Pauline Starke and Torn Moore Our Gang Comedy “THF. LOVE BIG” Emil Seidel & His Orchestra

Dance to the Tunes of the Wolverines With “Dusty” Rhodes, Ex-Keith Star This famous dance orchestra comes direct from a winter season at the Everglades Club In Florida, having completed a 32-weeka’ engagement at the “Cinderella" in New York City. THURSDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY Regular Dancing On These Nights for the Entire Summer Season CASINO GARDENS Make Your Reservations Early

ARE THEY DEAD?

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s ghosts have been Investigated by a scientific detective. Sherlock Holmes stepping out of one of Sir Arthur’s books could not have made a better job of It than J. Malcolm Bird. Managing Editor of the Scientific American and author of several books on spirit phenomena. Mr. Bird will tell of his experiences with (Marjorie) the famous Boston medium and (Houciini) the magician in his lecture on “My Psychic Investigation and Mediumlstlc Frauds I have Met" at Caleb Mills Hall, Corner Pennsylvania and North Streets, Saturday, May 16, 8 jk m., under the auspices of the Universial Psychic Research Society. For reserve seats and other information address P. O. Box 206.

DERBY DAY SPECIAL TRAIN WITH COACHES, PARLOR CARS AND DINER Via Pennsylvania Railroad S3 r stem SATURDAY, MAY 16TH GOING Leave Indianapolis, 7:15 A. M. Arrive at Louslville, 10:15 A. M. RETURNING Leave Louisville, 6:40 P. M., Arrive at Indianapolis, 9:40 P. M.

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mittee has made no arrangements to function. Walter S. Chambers, Democratic chairman, said Wednesday he will attempt to stir up a little interest at the summer outing of the Democratic Editorial Association.

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POLA NEGRI “THE CHARMER” A Comedy Riot Spat Comedy “Black Hand Blues” Cy Mlldern Hinging “Poor Little Me” Cn.AS. DAVIS ORCHESTRA Playing Novelty Overture “That's My Girl"

THURS., FRI. AND SAT. SHIRLEY All Seats”"" MASON “The (j ?J 0 Si * r ?" st All the Time 1 rail BENNY LEONARD SERIES “FLYING FISTS”

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NAZIMOVA Empress of Emotion in “MY SON” . % Overture “Dance of the Hours” BAKALEINIKOFF CONDUCTING On the Stage BOMAR CRAMER i Popular Plano Recital Appearing at 3:48 - 7:43 - 5>:42. Al St. John Comedy “RED PEPPER” Friday Nlglit Will Be “TECH NIGHT” Technical High School's State Championship Band and Winning Girls’ Glee Club ON THE STAGE —ln Addition to Regular Program.

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