Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 24, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 June 1925 — Page 2
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VIOLENT DEATHS IN CHICAGO 21 OVER WEEK-END Four Murders Recorded — Indianapolis Race Driver Is Killed. Bu United Frees CHICAGO. June B.—A total of twenty-on© murders, suicides, traffic fatalities and other violent and accidental deaths occurred here over the week-end. The list Includes four murders, three suicides, three deaths due to heat, four traffic deaths, while moonshine, poison, falls and other causes accounted for the rest. Chicago’s perennial bootleg strife claimed two lives. Harry C. Hassmtller, notorious bootlegger, was killed and Walter O’Donnell, a beet baron, was perhaps fatally wounde# .in a gun battle in a case. Seven persons were arrested In connection with the affair. An unidentified Italian was killed In a battle of hijacker*. A policeman was fatally wounded by a negro gunman, but the officer shot his assailant to death before succumbing to his wounds. Two drunken men in an auatomoblle rtn down and killed a woman. They were captured after a short chase. Chancey Kinsley, Indianapdfis automobile race driver, was killed when his car turned turtle while in a test race at the Roby speedway. SHOCKE SHOCKED; DIES Bu Times Bpeoial RUSHVILLE, Ind., June B. Lightning shocked Grover Shocke, 37, fanner to death here Saturday. Callouses Get rid of them this safe, ■ way. Stops the pain at one M At dnig and shoe stores | B Scholl's \SS M Xino'pads
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Foster and Messick Telephone MAIn 6100 Surety Bonds and Casualty Insurance FLETCHER TRUST BUILDING
FIVE POINTS PIGEON FARM Choice of Squab or Chicken DINNERS As each dinner is special, at least half day’s notice is desired. PHONE, BEECH GROVE, 140-B1 3d houae south of Michigan Road on Dandy Trail. 6 miles trom Monument via Southeastern Ave. •
The Utmost in Service Pioneer Distributing Cos. Distributor of advertising matter and samples. 824 Continental Bank Bldg. MA In 0201.
RIDE THE STREET CARS Indianapolis is forging ahead. Its car system must keep abreast of this growth. Ride the cars——it s cheaper—and help keep Indianapolis to the front.
E. M. RYAN, D. C., M. C. FOUNTAIN SQUARE CHIBOPBACTOB 6 Tears on Fountain Square 1066 Vi Virginia Ave. IndianapoUe PHONE DBezel 6410
Phones)Office, Main 1741, Residence, Washington 2808. Office, 309-310 Lemcke Bldg. J. CLIFFORD KEELY EXPERT BOILER SETTING BRICK CONTRACTOR
WE HAVE MOVED TO KRESGE BUILDING WASH. AND FENNA STS. 2ND FLOOR HOLLAND PHOTO STUDIO E. S. MACK
WASTE PAPER We Buy All Kind. Halo 6089 American Paper Stock Company Incorporated.
DE CROES PASTRY SHOP AND LUNCH ROOM NO. 2 Now Open at 427 Massachusetts Ave. The tame delicious cooking end famous pastries as served at our ether place m No. 1 No. 2 1 215-217 E. Ohio St. 427 Ma. Ave.
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I>rawing of $3,000,000 Scottish Rite Cathedral to be built at North and Meridian Sts,
LEASE IS ANNOUNCED Realty company Plans Building on Fountain Square. Announcement was made today of the leasing of property on the southeast corner of Fountain Square by Fletcher Savings and Trust Company to the Peerless Realty Company for ninety-nine years at a total consideration of $838,600. Deal was approved by Probate Court, which named the trust company trustee under the will of William Mohs, who died ten years ago. It is understood the realty company will begin construction of a business building on the Prospect St. frontage. RAILROADER ACQUITTED Bu United Press NEW ALBANY, Ind., June B. Wallace Davis, Pennsylvania rail-
BERT S. GADD Funeral Bi rector 2130 Prospect Street Phone Stewart 2278
G. J. SELLMEYER PLUMBING AND HEATING CONTRACTOR REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY "In Business for Your Health" WEB. 7077. 8313 E. TENTH ST.
WISE PEOPLE BUT WISE FURNACES More lleat—Less Fuel—From CHET EHRICH and Let Him Repair Their Old Furnaces —Why Not You f The WM. EHRICH CO 1628-32 BATES ST. DRcaet 9210
Williams and Varsity Cord Tires Made in Indianapolis BY Inter-Continental Tire & Ru bber Cos. CRUSE and DALX STREETS Lincoln 8944.
STAMMERING ITS CAUSE AND CURE Is the title ot a kSS-page book which we will send free to any stammerer or stutterer. Hogue Institute for Stammerers Dept. 10450. 1147 N. Illinois St., Indianapolis, Indiana.
Dust and Shaving Collectors and Piping Phone 41 Kentucky Ave. JOSEPH GARDNER
Flagman Loses SSOO in Fire Bu Times Special FRANKFORT, Ind., June 8. —Cal Weaver, Monon flagman, is watching the crossing here without his cosy shanty. Meanwhile he hopes Frankfort folks are honest. Weaver cleaned his shanty with gasoline, which ignited and set the building on fire. His clothes burned, containing S6OO in notes signed by local citizens who had borrowed money from him.
road employe, today was cleared of charges of robbing the Irion jewelry store last December. The jury which heard the case returned a verdict of not guilty.
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PUBLIC URGED TO RIDE UPON STREET CARS Company Compiles Figures to Show Saving Is Brought About. The Indianapolis Street Railway Company, in line w r ith a policy that has been in effect over a period of many year®, is making every effort to supply the people of the city with the surest, safest and cheapest mode of transportation. The company has compiled interesting figures to show that it is less expensive even for automobile owners to use street car transportation in their travels about the city. Wij.t packing space to scarce in the downtown section of the city, the use of sireet car transportation is an economy of time. It is the assert on of officials of the Indianapolis Street Railway Company that the street car is the established and permanent means of transportation in the city of Indianapolis, and that competition with the street car lines deprives the company of the revenue necessary to make improvements In its service and to keep up a program of extension that is imperative, if the transportation facilities of the city are to maintain an even pace with the growth of the city. The company possesses facts that prove not only its, statements concerning the savings of citlvens who use st.-eet car transportation, but also facts that bear out the company's attitude that public support of its established and permanent transportation facilities, aids in the general advancement of the city.
Drinking Cups All styles, flat and round distributor* for Burt Ovalcone Cups. Phone Circle 1817 Ostermeyer Paper Cos.
MONEY LOANED ON CHATTEL SECURITY SUCH AS PIANOS, FURNITURE. AUTOS, ETC. LEGAL RATES CAPITOL LOAN CO. 141Vfc E. WASHINGTON ST.
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TEACHERS TO GRADUATE Large College Class Will Receive Diplomas Thursday. The largest graduating class In the history of the Teachers’ College of Indianapolis will receive diplomas Thursday morning, following an address by William F. Vogel, inspector of teacher training In Indiana. Class numbers 282 pupils. Dr. Frederick E. Taylor told graduates to use their powers for good in the world in his baccalaureate sermon Sunday afternoon at the First Baptist Church. 35,000 AT WINONA Bu Times Special WARSAW, Ind., June 8. —Traction cars, busses and 7,000 autos brought a record crowd of 35,000 here Bunchy for the sessions of the Church of Rrethern at Winona I^ake.
PIGEONS RAISED ON , FIVE POINTS FARM
The joy that cornea from doing work you love is a large part of the satisfaction of owning and operating one of the most up-to-date pigeon farms, according to J. H. LaPearl. His farm, the Five Points Pigeon Farm, la about one block south of the Shelbyvilie interurban line at the Five Points station. All the farm is laid out In aome kind of flower or vegetable garden with a profusion of fruit trees and berry bushes. LaPearl’s pigeons are perfectly housed in light airy coops, and he declares that he cannot keep enough squabs on hand to supply the demand, despite the fact that he has between 600 and 700 birds "at ■work” RADIOLA GIVES MODERN MUSIC FANS UTMOST Brunswick Shop Manager Says Combination Is > Popular. Twenty-five years ago magazines were advertising the "Gem" talking machine, a qfieer-looklng combination of cog-wheels and a huge horn, through which "speeches, song and band music” could be heard—after a fashion. Compared to the modern phonograph, that early model looks like Noah's ark alongside a steam yacht. But in much less than twenty-five years the ordinary phohograph will be as out of date as that early model, according to W. J. Baker of the Brunswick Shop, 124 N. Pennsylvania St. For, with the Increasing
We have a larger demand for our graduates than we can fill. We placed six girls in good positions last week. THERE IS A REASON Investigate and you will loam why we are Indiana’s busiest school of beauty culture. Low Tuition Terms if Desired Plenty of actual practioe on live models. 157 N. Illinois Street.
WAR VETERAN, AGE 79, DIES John W. Deel Had Been 111 Two Years. John W. Deel, 79, Civil War veteran, father of Mrs. Thomas Ellis, 27 S. Hawthorne Lane, died today at his home in, Greenfield, Ind., after an illness of two years. Mr. Deel, who was bom In Virginia, came to Indiana at the close of the Civil War. The time of the funeral has not been set. Burial will be In Memorial Park Cemetery. Besides Mrs. Ellis, Mr. Deel is survived by the widow; two other daughters, Mrs. Arthur Kemper, Los Angeles, Cal., and Mrs. Anna Welse, Cumberland, Ind.; two sons, WilUgm, Los Angeles, and Robert, Bloux City, la., and two sisters, Mrs. E. E. Allen and Mrs. John L. EUenlerger, both of Indianapolis.
CONFESSION IS CLAIMED Young Fanner Arrested in Probe of Fatal Stabbing. Bu United Press LAWRENCEBURO, Ind., June B. A formal charge of murder was expected to be placed today against Raymond Brooks, 20, held for the death of Lucian Louden, 85. Louden, it is said, engaged in a row with an elder brother of Brooks at a neighborhood gathering of farmers and was stabbed to death when Raymond intervened. Sheriff Lemlel said Raymond had confessed the killing. SUSPECT IN WOODS Bu Times Special GARY, Ind., June B.—Armed posses, aided by tourists, were beating the woods and swamp land near here to capture a colored man, alleged to have attjacked four Gary women. The man escaped Hammond police. DROWNING AT LA PORTE Bu Times Special LA PORTE, Ind.. June B. 1 Funeral arrangements were being
all the time. They are White King breed, spotless white with red feet and bright red eyes. Having devoted much time to the raising of pigeons for the last four years, LaPearl Is informed as to the needs and characteristics of the birds. In the last few months he and hifc wife, who has been a partner In the growing business right along, have added to their establishment the serving of squab dinners to parties of persons from the city. LaPearl also does an appreciable amount of business selling mated birds, which he guarantees. He Is a member of the National Pigeon Association and the American King Club. perfection of the radio, the musicloving public calls for a "phonograph plus," and that need is being met with the Brunswick Radlola, the combination of an excellent radio with one of the best known and most satisfactory phonographs on the market. "There are still customers who are buying Just the Brunswick," Mr. Baker said, "and we are giving those customers the best phonograph on the market, we believe, but most customers who are buying for the future are putting their money in a Brunswick Radiola, the perfect combination of phonograph and radio. Here, in one console cabinet, you have a complete radio with loud speaker and batteries, and a phonograph as perfect as any separate instrument. When there is music in the air that you want to here, you use the radio, but if the time comes when there’s something you can get better on the phonograph, it is instantly available. "The Brunswick Radiola, too, has the advantage over many other radios in having no visable wires, no exposed horn and no wet batteries, all of which adds to its appearance. It comes in attractive period designs that make it an ornament to any living room, and most important of all It gives the maximum of musical entertainment to its posessor.”
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TOURS STEAMSHIP TICKETB, LETTERS OF CREDIT, FOREIGN EXCHANGE, TOURS, TRAVELERS’ CHECKS. Richard A. Kurts, Manager Foreign Dept. The Union Trust Cos. 120 East Market St. MAln 1576, 2853
He Must Listen to Foreign Tongues
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Patrolman Walter Bandy
“It’s an awful Job some times to understand persons in trouble who do not speak the English language, but I manage to get some sort qf a meaning from them,” said Patrolman Bandy as he told how a Italian woman of his district told him of her missing daughter. Bandy says the best way is to listen attentively, nodding the head In the affirmative until some native' comes along to serve as an interpreter. Bandy lives at 3542 W. Michigan St., and was appointed to the department Jan. 28, 1924. For years he was a motor policeman and bicycle officer. District 53, which he covers from 3 p. m. to 11 p. m.. is bounded by English. Harrison, Louisiana St., Virginia Ave. and McCarty St., Shelby and East Sts., and takes in the territory known to police as “Little Itwly.” ,
made today for J. L. Gilmore, 21, whose body was recovered from Pine Lake late Saturday night where he drowned. Body will he sent probably to his home at Grove City, Pa.
TRACTORTRUCK HAS LOW COST FOR OPERATION 0. F. Schlensker Is Distributor for Indianapolis Territory. To the user of hauling equipment for a business that requires large capacity trucks, the matters of orig inal cost and future upkeep are of prime importance. O. F. Schlensker. 329 W. Market St., has a large amount of Interesting and valuable information on hauling subjects that It will pay any user of motor truck equipment to obtain. Mr. Schlensker Is the distributor in the Indianapolis territory of the Toppins tractor truck. This product marks a considerable advance in transportation. It combines heavy hauling capabilities with low cost of operation, and its original cost represents a material saving in comparison to other hauling equipment of equal capacity. Schlensker is able to supply users of motor transportation equipment with a truck of two-and-one-halfton capacity for $2,260, delivered In Indianapolis. He is marketing the Toppins tractor truck on its hauling capabilities, its reasonable initial cost, the low cost of operation and the comparatively low depreciation. The Toppins is powered with a Fordson power plant.
Floor Lamps ANY LAMP IN THE HOUSE SI.OO DOWN AND SI.OO A WEEK Chas. Larman 1192 8. MERIDIAN ST.' IMenty of Parking Space I TAKE 8. MERIDIAN CAB I GET OFF AT WILKINS ST.
CHAS. STEVENS Independent Undertaker AUTO AMBULANCE LADY EMBALMER 2831 W. 10th St. Bel. 4072
C. E. GRIENER 127 E. NEW YORK ST. lawn Mower Renewal Service Sharpening. Parts, Repairing tfbse— Seed—Fertiliser Power Lawn Mower:* Lincoln 1822
SPINK-ARMS HOTEL 410 North Meridian St A Reality of Convenience INDIANAPOLIS’ NEWEST AND FINEST HOTEL. Unexcelled Transient Service—W and up. One, two and three-room furnished apartments with kitchenette, SIOO per morth and up. Unfurnished apartmc tta in our new addition. SSO and up; unexcelled ?afe service; Table d’hote luncheon, 75 cent*: Table d’hote dinner. 11.25; also service a lancarte.
POLICE CAPTAIN HELD Feud With Deputy Sheriffs Culminates In Arrest. Bu Times Special GARY, Ind. June B.—Feud, reported to be waging between East Chicago police and deputy sheriffs, culminated today In assault and battery charges against Police Capt. Tijnothy O’Neil. O’Neil was Indicted Saturday for alleged attack upon deputy sheriffs in a liquor raid. MONTANA BISHOP SPEAKS Warns Purdue Students Against Patrioteers. Bu Times Special LAFAYETTE, Ind.. June B. “You are educated; refuse to become mouthpieces of the patrioteer, rather than the patriot," said Bishop William Frederick Faber of the Episcopal diocese of Montana in the annual baccalaureate address before the graduating class of Purdue. GRAVEL PIT FATALITY Bu Times Special ... HARTFORD CITY, Ind., June Gravel pits had taken their first victim of the season hers. James Christie, 14, drowned while swimming Sunday afternoon.
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V/e Are Now Located in Oar 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
For Correct Time Call MAIN 1493 PAUL D. LUCAS Funeral Director 923 N. Pennsylvania St. Ambulance Service, Day or Night.
New Auto Washing System JUST INSTALLED PRICES Open Cars, $1.25 Closed Cars, $1.50 WIRE WHEELS 500 EXTRA Compare Our Prices With Others S. & S. Auto Laundry 834 N. Illinois St. Cl role 3568
Toppins tractor truck With Fordson Power Plant will solve your transportation problem. Not only the Initial cost, but the operation, upkoep and depreciation Is considerable less than that of any truck of proven merit It Will Pay You to Investigate Before You Buy 21/2-TON TRUCK, DELIVERED, $2,250.00 0. F. SCHLENSKER, Dist. m "SES$r*
WE SPECIALIZE ON ALL KINDS OF SHEET METAL WELDING manCfacturer OF copper, BRASS, TIN, GALVANIZED AND BLACK IRON BPE. CIALTIES. CHAS. E. STEVENSON MANUFACTURER Sheet Metal Specialists 148 East Georgia Street MAIn 3069. Indianapolis, Ind.
We pay more for used cars. Late models preferred. Mo deal quick and pay cash. CAPITOL AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. 821 NORTH ILLINOIS ST. Main 6000
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DONAHUE’S SPECIAL LUNCHEON CONSISTING OF TOASTWITCHES AND COFFEE mil B.t.tfj th, Mo.t ExMtlng T.. 1. 21 E. OHIO ST. t ® k ” t t ““ oto 0 to 15 N. MERIDIAN ST.
MARION COUNTY STATE BANK ISO East Market Street
MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1925
WEEK TO MARK ENDOFSCHOOL Manual High Seniors Diplomas Tonight. Graduation of 262 boys and girls from Manual Training High School at Cadle Tubernacle at 8 tonight will mark opening of the commencsment week for Indianapolis high schools. Dr. Nathaniel Butler, assistant to the president of the University .of Chicago, will deliver Manual's commencement address. Four hundred fifty will graduate from Shortrldge Wednesday night at Cadle Tabernacle. Cathedral High School will graduate slxty-flve the same night at the Knights of Columbus auditorium. Technical s class of 698 will receive diplomas at Cadle Taberacle Thursday night, while twenty-one will be graduated at Broad Ripple the same evening. Grade schools will close Thursday, No more than 100,000 seals can be taken from Behring Strait in one year, according to government orders.
THE NATIONAL DETECTIVE BUREAU CO. INVESTIGATIONS COLLECTIONS 10X0 Odd Fellow Bldg. Clr. 83*0
New Super Auto Wash Systems Only Two In the State Autos Washed While You Walt Cuts Grease as Well as Dirt 24-Hour Service EMPIRE GARAGE Rear Keith’s Super Auto Wash Cos. 517 fy- Meridian Try Ua Once and Be Convinced
H. E. DORSEY 1 Manufacturer ot ' Copper, Brass, Tin, Galvanlied and Black Iron Products Phone Clr. .1:126 555 S. Delaware St. JOB WORK A SPECIALTY
H. E. ZIMMER TRUSS FITTER Established 1800 134 E. Washington St. U A. M. to *:3O P. M.
DRexel 0322-0321 J. 0. WILSON FUNERAL DIRECTOR For Economy and Service 1230 Prospect Street Indianapolis
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