Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 9, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 May 1925 — Page 2

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POLICE REPORT ‘All QUIET’ IN CITY RESORTS ‘Underworld’ Combed After Rikhoff Prods Force at Roll Call. After combing districts where underworld law violations were reported Wednesday night, police reported to Police Chief Herman Rikhoff that everything was exceptionally quiet, Rikhoff, In prodding the police at roll calj Tuesday said he had reports that resorts were In operation on West Ohio St., near West St. Lieut. Harley Jones and squad searched eight houses and failed to find any men or women as had been reported. Five men and one woman were slated as blind tiger operators. A colored man was alleged to have been conducting a craps game. Two alleged dice throwers were taken into tow in the raid. A colored woman was charged with keeping a resort and a white man with visiting the resort. Eleven men were slated at the city prison Wednesday as vagrants, and the same number and two women early today. REAL ESTATE LUNCHEON M. M. Miller, president Associated Home Builders, predicted present building costs will last for the next five years, speaking before the Real Estate Board luncheon Wednesday at Chamber of Commerce. NEW RELIEF TOTAL Agnes Cruse, secretary IndiAuapolis Chapter American Red Croa,9, said donations to the tornado relief fund received at headquarters here totalled $113,713.30 today

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APPEALS SUCCESSFUL Fines on Speeding Charges Reduced by Judge. Clinton Shepp, Greenfield, Ind., and Dr. Lucian Meriwater, colored, 2267 N. Capitol Ave., each succeeded Wednesday in having convictions on speeding charges reduced in Criminal Court before Special Judge Frank A. Symmee. Each was fined $1 and costs. Snepp was fined S6O and costs, and Dr. Meriwater sls and costs in City Cour:. CASE UNDER ADVISEMENT Case of Henry Galimore, former business agent local Carpenter’s Union, tried Wednesday in Criminal

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Court before Special Judge Emsley W. Johnson, was under advisement today. Galimore Is charged with embezzling S2OO belonging to the council. Judge Johnson said he would pass on the case Wednesday. PARK OPENING SET Broad Ripple park will be opened formally at 8 p. m. Saturday, with a program including talks by James Makin, president of the Broad Ripple Amusement Company, Chamber of Commerce members and others. The Theo Hewes dancers will give numbers. Sahara Grotto will give a frolic and dance at the park Friday night.

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I-r-l LEXANDRIA doesn’t beI A I lieve the adage that lightl*H ning never strikes in the same place twice. Lightning demolished the cupola of the south side school for the fourth time. First annual kite flying contest will be staged for boys by Westwood businesr men Saturday. Newcastle is proud. Disabled War Veterans have secured a German gun for the courthouse square. Francis Barker made a hit in a baseball game at Atlanta. He hit Hugh Shirk on the finger with his bat. Dr. McDaniel was called. Harold Houser was playing squirrel at Kokomo. He fell from a tree thirty feet to the ground and broke both arms. He missed a concrete walk by inches. John Mitchell of Seymour made a big catch. He landed a twentypound catfish in White River. C’—IURTIS KENNEDY of Tipton danced a jig. He spilled hot pitch In his shoe while working on the Nickel Plate Railroad. Burns were not serious. Rushville firemen will be more careful after this In “exercising” the new pumper. They had to call a garage when they mired It in the mud. If a subpoena could be served on J. Pluv he would probably face a Federal judge. A storm demolished a United States mail box at Tipton. Hartford City another to take on city ways. Stop and go traffic signals have been Installed. Seymour Is down on the law. Jurors, locked up In the courthouse, woke the town with their singing. Judge and Mrs. E. C. Vaughn and Dr. and Mrs. P. L. Robison jointly celebrated their golden wedding at Bluffton this week.

AUTOLEADST9 FATAL SjIOOTUIS Woman Kills Salesman When He Takes Car Back. B" Times Sveciil BLOOMINGTON, Ind., May 21. An auto purchased on the Installment plan led to tragedy here. Arwlne (Reckless) Hunnlcutt, wrestler, and auto salesmen, went to the home of Mrs. Gladys Holder, 25, Wednesday afternoon to take an auto for alleged failure to meet payments. Mrs. Holder begged Hunnieutt not to take It, police were told. When he refused, she said she picked up a revolver to bluff him and pulled the trigger. Hunnlcutt died Instantly. Mrs. Holier collapsed In Jail. "I did not mean to kill him,” she said. “What will become of my poor babies.” Hunnlcutt leaves a widow and six children.

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CHRISTIANIZING INDUSTY Cinolnnati Manufacturer Gives Talk to Industrial Leaders. By Christianizing industry the necessity of Americanizing labor will be obviated, declared Arthur Nash, Cinclnntai manufacturer, In an address Wednesday night before the Indiana Industrial Leaders’ Association at the Lincoln. Other speakers were Frederick E. Schortemeler, secretary of State; Dick Miller, president of the City

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Trust Company; Howe S. Landers, industrial relations expert, and Professor George H. Tapey of Wabash College. State officers were to be

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I PALACE DANNY GRAHAM'S REVIEW WITH EDNA COURTNEY “A Terpelehorean Beeume” FRANKLIN D’AMOREf & CO. RICE SWOR & & CADY LEE MacRYDE & REDDING IN “The Meanest Muii In the World” PHOTO FKATURE “WHO CARES”

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APOLLO ‘THE WAY OF A GIRL’ Hal Roach Comedy, “Hold Hy Baby” ' Henderson & Weber Harmony Roys From Bongland Emil Seidel & Hit Orchestra

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First National Pictures Presents CORINNE GRIFFITH in “DECLASSE” The Story of a Social Exile An Illustrated Overture RACHMANINOFF’S PRELUDE Bakaleinlkoff Conducting SPEClAL—Kentucky Derby Impressive Action Picture of the Classic FRIDAY NIGHT—In Addition to Regular Program Shortridge High School Symphony Orchestra On Stago 9:15 . Winners of First Place in State Contest NEXT Ronald Colman —Blanche Sweet NEXT WEEK “HIS SUPREME MOMENT” WEEK

BROAD RIPPLE PARK FRIDAY EVENING,. MAY 22 Grotto Spring Festival Open to the Public —Come out and have the time of your life. All klnda of Extra Features 4 Dance Music by Connie’s Famous Orchestra

Porter Amusement Cos., Inc. Announces The Opening of ThePorterCamp % Sunday May 24 Come! Spend Sunday With Us There will befun and amusement for thoaS who wish its others can havo quiet and peace amidst the beautiful wooded Burv roundings. !■.. Evening Entertainments

Dancing Bathing And Boating Tennis and Golf . Baseball Games Every Sunday. Best Bass Fishing in State

Baseball Game Sunday * Porter’s Camp Vs. Franklin ** SPECIAL CHICKEN DINNERS ok SUNDAY I I Admission 10 Cents Small Children Admitted Free Free Farking Space The Famous -Columbian Orchestra Flat Rook, Ind., Phono 4 or 15 damp Located Six Miles Hast of Edinburg r

THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1925

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