Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 21, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 June 1925 — Page 9

THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1925

CANTON SCENE OF HOSTILITIES Banks Close Anticipate Clash Between Factions. I ftu United Press SAN FRANCISCO, June 4.—The Central Bank, other money houses and all the large stores of Canton have been closed in anticipation of a clash between rival military factions, according to dispatches to the Chinese world here. The situation was reported to be growing more each hoqr with the city proper and the foreign settlement both in a state of seige, awaiting opening of hostilities. BRITISH SHIPS ARRIVE Sailors Take Up Positions in Shanghai—More Coming. Bv United Press LONDON, June 4.—The British c) uisers Diomede and Carlyle have arrived at Shanghai wit h6OO men as a precautionary measure in connection with the situation there. Sailors from a British gun boat have taken up positions in Shanghai, according to admiralty advices. The cruiser Dispatch is scheduled to arrive at Shanghai tonight. TEETH LOSS NOT ALL Samuel McClure Also Fined On Drunk Charge. Samuel McClure, 345 E. Washington St., was out of luck today. Not only did he lose a perfectly good set of false teeth somewhere, after I being arrested on a charge of drunk ~ Tuesday night, but today City Judge Dan V. White fined him $lO. Sentence of $1 and ten days at the Indiana State Farm and a $lO fine was imposed upon Robert Mattingly, city, on a charge of stealing $5 from Mrs. Frieda Kaelin, 407 N. Pine St. Guy McClain, 215 N. Liberty St., charged with assault aand battery upon James Frentriff, 216 N. East St., May 28, was fined $1 and costs.

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Patrolman Has Busy Summer Ahead

Oscar Smith

As law administrator over ten baseball diamonds, amusement devices galore, a river on which there is canoeing, and a picnic ground that covers a spacious territory. Patrolman Oscar Smith recently began his summer assignment that requires no small amount of w-yk. On June 1 Smith was transferred from a beat to the duty of overseeing the welfare of the public at Riverside Park. He was given Instructions by Chief Rikhoff to watch for law violations, but to see that every one has a good time. Smith has been a policeman since Sept. 2, 1908, and lives at 1022 W. Twenty-Eighth St., near Riverside.

HAWKINS TRIAL PLANS STARTED List of Sixty Witnesses Are Prepared. Plans for the trial of Morton S. Hawkins, former president of the defunct Hawkins Mortgage Company of Portland, Ind;, got under way today when Homer Elliott, Special Assists nt United States Attorney General, prepared a list of sixty witnesses to be subpoenaed. Elliott and Postal Inspector John W. Welborn conferred on testimony expected to be introduced. Trial date, tentatively set for June 29. has been made definite through the sending of formal notice of the date to Hawkins’ attorneys, Elliott said. Hawkins will be tried on charges of using the mails to cefraud and conspiracy to use the mails to defraud in connection with a $6,000,000 stock swindling scheme operated through the Hawkins Mortgage Company and subsidiary and affiliated organizations.

LAD KILLED IN GUN PLAY WITH BROTHER

Youthful Witness of Tragedy Can Not Recollect Details. “Brother Willie was fixing a clock; c. big gun went off and Willie fell down.” This is the only recollection Lawrence Roller, 6, has of the accidental discharge of a revolver Wednesday night that caused the death of his brother, William Jr. 9. at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Roller. Sr., 856 W. Twenty-Ninth St. Can’t Remember Lawrence is unable to recall playing with a small calibre revolver that police found in the basement of the home. “William is lying on the floor on the basement and won’t talk to me.” Lawrence told his parents as he came running from the cellar. Hurrying to the basement, the parents found the child dying with a bullet wound in his head. The gun was on the floor. The holster and bullet belt on the wall had one cartridge taken from it. Mrs. Roller said she heard a noise that might have been the boys loading the gun. but thought they were breaking boxes. Halt Police Deputy coroner William A. Doeppers halted police action until he has completed an investigation. Lawrence was the only witness of his brother’s death.

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REVIVAL TO CONTINUE Richey Will Stay in Indianapolis Until June 21. The Raymond T. Richey revival will continue in Indianapolis until June 21, it was announced today. Plans had been for closing Sunday night. A delegation of Indianapolis persons Wednesday night asked that the revival be continued. By terms of a contract, the Richey party must leave Cadle Tabernacle the first four days of next week, but will resume the revival there Friday. Tuesday afternoon and evening a basket dinner will be held In Garfield Park. 1925~ACTS GIVEN AWAY Who wants a copy of the 1925 acta of the General Assembly of Indiana? Although Harry Branson, clerk juvenile court, and Mrs. Grace Flood, support clerk, have given away 3,206 copies of the acts since April, 455 books yet remain. Each person obtaining a book must leave his name and address. Books may be obtained In Room 32, Courthouse.

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30th St. & Northwestern Are. Hawthorne Lane & E. Washington St. New York & Rural Sts. St. Gair & Alabama Sts. S. Meridian St. & Russell Are. Virginia Are. & S. East St. Fairfield & College Are. Massachusetts Are. & Bellefontaine St. E. Washington St. A Southeastern Are. Kentucky Are. & Morris St. Woodlawn A Virginia Are. Davidson k E. Michigan St. 16th St. & College Are. Sherman Drive k E. Washington St. Roosevelt k Commerce Sts.

And at the following Filling Stations and Garages:

M. M. Toiler, 1120 Central Avo. Wiahmeyer Bros., 2220 Bethel Avo. Albert H. Hock, 1825 Shelby St. Saylors Garaga, State A Prospect Sts. Hill Top Garage, 1619 Howard St. Penn. Garage, 928 N. Penn. Wm. Reed, 2020 W. Morris St. Superior Garage, 3345 Central Avo. Excel Garage, 22nd A Illinois Sts. C. L Johnson, 940 N. Sherman Drive. Irwin A Marshall, 312 N. Sonata Avo. Court House Garage, 328 E. Market St. Deming Tire A Battery Service, 217 E. New York St Frank Hatfield Cos., 625 N. Capitol Ave. Peek Brothers, Tibbs A Speedway Avo. Clapp Brothers, Main SL, Beech Grove. Doming Service Station, 115 E. New York SL Walter Mead, Shelbyville Road. Harry Dodd, Main St., Beech Grove. Baker A Aldridge, 3800 S. Meridian St Walter Mueller, 2610 Madiaon Ave. Shelby Service Station, Orange A Shelby Sts. State St. Battery Service, 744 S. State St. Ed. Dersch, 1375 Madison Avo. Virginia Rubber Cos., 731 Virginia Avo. Brinkerhoff A Rolland, Prospect A Michigan Rd. P. A W. Service Station, Shelby A Grove Sta. M. A L Garage, 2714 E. Washington SL H. A H. Garage, 2225 College Ave. W. E. Rodecker, 821 E. 64th St

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CLERKS TO BE STOCKHOLDERS Atlantic and Pacific Company Announces Plan. Plar s to permit employes of the Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company, operators of 12,000 chain grocery stores throughout the United States, to become stockholders, have been announced. According to the plan, employes of five years o more standing will be permitted to subscribe to common stock amounting to 10 per cent of their wages for the paot year. Henry L. Thompson of Indianapolis, one of the vice presidents of the middle western division, said more than 1,000 employes in Indiana, more than half of them In Indianapolis, will be affected by the new plan. Officials say total sales of the or-

Delaware St. & Pratt St. 16th & Illinois Sts. New York St. k Capitol Avo. State & New York Sts. Churchman Are. k Prospect St.’ College Ave. & Wes tfield Bird. Madison Are. & Morris St. E. 10th & Rural Sta. Fall Creek Bird, A Central Are. West Maple Road & Illinois St. Massachusetts Avo. & Rural St. Sherman Drive k E. Michigan St. 22nd k Meridian Sta. 10th & Broadway Sts. 25tli St. * Sherman Dr.

Moore Bros., 2620 Shelby St. M. Segal, 2402 E. Washington St. John Murray, 38th St. A Keystone Ave. North Eastern Battery Service, 1602 E. 19th St Fairfield Garage, 1146 Fairfield. Olin Tire Service, 3406 E. New York St. Frank Pruitt, Michigan Road. O. Boyd, Tibbs Ave. A Lafayette Rd. Mendenhall Garage, 3402 West Washington SL Simon Haywood, 10th A Pershing Sts. C. F. Tarry, 1101 Indiana Ava. Metropolitan Garage, 945 N. Pine St. Harding Street Garage, 1136 S. Harding St Gladstone Garage, 4415 E. Michigan St. Central Garage, 25th St. A Central Ave. Baker Bros., 4200 Madiaon Rd. E. Reinhardt, Brookville A Grand. Fisher Garage, 846 Hamilton. Waterman Brea., Emerson Ave. A Michigan Rd. Maple Road Garage, 38th A Illinois Sts. S. A W. Garage, 3327 N. Illinois SL Atkinson A Datxman, Keystone A T oy. J. Becker Service Station 5575 Brotkville Rd. Golden Rule Service Station, Shelby A Elm Sts. J. C. Reynolds, 1401 Olney St. John Seaman, 1110 S. Meridian St. J. Aylward, Mass. Ave. A Sherman Drive. Lafayette Garage, 30th A Lafayette. B. L Beach, 21st A Sherman Drive.

ganization for 1925 will pass the $40,000,000 mark. YOUTHS GIVEN TEN DAYS Admit They Took Auto to Hunt Job in Maywood. Two youths who said they tok the auto of Cloyd Ash of the LoseyNash Company to go to Maywood

BRACES SURGICAL, TRUSSES HOSPITAL, ELASTIC HOSIERY SICK ROOM Abdominal Supporters SUPPL lES Ask Your Doctor About Us AKRON SURGICAL HOUSE 221 N. Penn. St. 220 Mass. Ave. i

West Michigan St. k Belmont Are. Randolph k E. Washington Sts. E. Maple Rd. k Fail Creek Bird. W. Washington St. k Belmont Are. 22nd St. k Central Avo. Oliver St. & River Ava. 30th & Belle fontaine Sts. Meridian A Pratt Sts. Madison Avo. k Pleasant Run Blvd. 10th St. k Senate Ava. Meridian A Adler Sts. Massachusetts Ave. A North St. Speedway A Lafayette Roads.

29th St. A Capitol Ave. Fall Craek A Northwestern Ave. Sheridan Ave. A E. Washington St. E. Washington SL A Brookville Rd. 49th A College Shelby Si. A Pleasant Run Blvd. 29th A Clifton Sts. 3335 W. Washington St. W. Washington St. & Harding W. Michigan A Tibbs Sta. 30th A North Meridian Sts. 13th A N. Meridian Sta. Capitol Ave. A North St. Emerson & K. Mich. St.

A. Van Jelgerhois, Troy & Carton. Mrs. Nora Henry, Troy & Madiaon. K. A K. Service, 3607 E. New York. Geo. Weber, Valley Mills. Hunter Bros., 812 Shelby St. C. C. Brian, 10th A Emerson Sta. Lorenta Motor Service, 16th A Roosevelt. W. J. Harrison, 34th St. A Sherman Drive. Pein Garage, 446 E. 10th St. Atlaa Coal Cos., 401 West Morris St. Swishelm A Parker, 542 E. Washington SL Chas. Holcher, Bluff Road. Araenal Motor Service, 239 N. Arsenal Ave. 0. A. Ziegler, Emerson Ave. A Raymond St. Wm. G. Schebler, Bluff Road. G. N. Young, 915 E. North St. Paets Garage, 34th A Illinois Sts. Service Garage, Rear 2409 Central Ave. Geo. Hites, 1027 Fletcher Ave. Auto Equipment Cos., 1021 S. Meridian St. L A. Haboush, Speedway Ave. A Villaview. General Motor Service, 38th & Orchard. Jones A Whittaker, 343 N. Capitol Ave. H. W. Bates, Mooresville Rd. & Lynhurst Dr. Roll Inn Garage, Ashland Ave. A 62nd St. Broad Ripple Auto Cos., 824 E. 62nd St. F. E. Watts, Reverie Drive & Bellefontaine. Heaton Garage, 64th St. A Cornell St.

Indianapolis, Ind.

to get a Job were given ten days In Jail today by Criminal Judge James A. Collins. The boys, David Hodges, 16, of 1130 Oliver Ave., and Edward Hunting, 17. of 1437 3. Richland St., were also fined $25 and costs. "Don’t you boys like your homes?” Judge Collins asked them. “You certainly are knocking on the doors of the penal institution when you take other people’s property.”

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W. Washington A Geisendorf Sts. New York A Alabama Sts. Gladstone Ave. A E. New York St. Kentucky A Senate Ave. E. Michigan A Delaware Sta.

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