Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 67, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 July 1925 — Page 2
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STRIKERS LAY SIEGE TO MINES Saftey Men Forced to Flee Posts in Wales,, Bv Vnited Press LONDON, July 30.—Coal miners out on local strikes In Wales early today besieged numerous collieries In the Ammanford Valley. In six hours after midnight, eight groups of strikers, each four hundred strong and armed with bludgeons, took law into their own hands and forced the “safety men” at the idle mines to retire, according to "word from Cardiff. Before the clubarmed men, the police were powerless. With such portentious news at hand, Premier Baldwin began another day's strenuous efforts to prevent the threatened July 31 coal lockout throughout the land. BAND TO GIVE CONCERT jMiliiary Organization Will Play in University Park. The Indianapolis Military Band Vill give a municipal concert at 7:30 tonight in University Park. W. S. Mithcell is conductor and Miss Mary C&se soloist. The program: Part I March—“Gipsylaim" Uthg-ow jElxcerpt? From Comic Opera. ‘Sometime" ..... Friml Introducin',"7 '< “Smiles, Dearie. “Sometime.” “Picking Peachris, “Baby Doll,” “No One Can Tell “Any Kind of Mari" and The Tune You Can't Forget. “Spanish Fantasia” Missud Selection From “Faust ......... Gounod Waltz, “Adele," From Briquets Operetta Arr. Lampe Part II Overture—“ The Bat” Strause Solo Selected Mary Case. Favorite Songs From the Opera of “Martha” Flotow An Original Caprice, “Solitude Mercaudante “Star-Spangled Banner."
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Automobiles reported found by police belong to: J. O. Coffer, R. Jt. 1, Lena, Ind., Ftord, found at Capitol Ave. and South St. ■Henry Kelch, 1915 N. Illinois St., Ford, found at Keystone Ave. and Thirtieth Sts. Girl Gained 7 Pounds Nine Years An Invalid That’s just what McCoy’s Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets did for the Babcock QJrl—-and is doing as much for fens of thousands of thin, underweight, wfeak and discouraged people all over America. These sugar coated, pleasant to take tablets should be given to children instead of the vile stomach upsetting oil itself —they surely do help the frail, delicate little ones and 60 tablets cost but 60 cents at Hook's, Haag, Goldsmith Bros, or any real druggist anywhere in America. Read this letter If you have a child that needs to gain health and strength. “My girl was an invalid for 9 years —when I saw an ad in the paper that McCoy’s Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets would build up wasted tissues. I bought a box and she gained very slowly at first and after taking eight boxes. she gained seven pounds. Thanks to McCoy’s Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets, after trying almost everything else on the market. She is GO the road to recovery and goes to school every day.’’ Mrs. L. Babcock, Appleton, Wis. ■ Imitations of McCoy’s mav be offered but be sure and ask for McCoy’s, the .original and genuine and if after thirty days’ treatment you are not delighted with results-—why, get your money back.—Advertisement.
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EITTLE Esther Elaine Wilson, Infant daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Morris Wilson has ten living grandparents, ranging in age from 48 to 90 years, included are two great-great grandmothers. It was an ill wind and hail storm that visited the farm of E. H. Graham, of near Washington, for nearly all of his crops were wiped out. Only a year ago he borrowed money to buy equipment for his farming activities on a 120-acre tract. Monroe County farmers are preparing to go after the frisky squirrels when , the season opens Aug. 1. County Clerk Charles Hinkle and assistants of Bloomington have issued about fifty licenses in advance. The first hole-in-one on the Ulen Country Club course at Lebanon was made by Kenneth F. Herring, son of Marcus Herring, club chef. He made a 144-yard drive. EIPTON'S park was crowded with relatives Sunday when almost 1,000 persons gathere at ten big family reunions. The Woods-Suits family group had the largest representation, with 116 present. The Pyle family was next with 107. Thirty-three claims were filed by farmers with the State Bank of Hobbs after a storm in that vicinity caused damage to crops. The bank carried insurance. Two heifers belonging to Peter Helmrick of Magley, were struck by Platt, of Toscin. One was so badly Injured that It was necessary to shoot it. Although it cost him more, Roy Morris of Greensburg, chose to plead guilty to a charge of Intoxication, rather than to one of assault and battery upon his wife. He paid S4O. A city councilman mean nothing to one automobile thief in Clinton. A Dodge sedan belonging to Councilman Sam Kaa was stolen.
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If you see any automobiles bearingthose license numbers, call the police or The Indianapolis Times Mam 3500. The owner may be able to do the same lor you some time. Automobiles reported stolen to police belong to: Charles Newsol, 1231 Cottage Ave., Earl, taken from that address. John M. Hook, 1102 Sterling Ave., Chevrolet, 333-399, from Sixteenth and Olney Sts. James Fogarty. 1129 Trowbridge St., Overland, 476-608, from Capitol Ave. and Ohio St. Joseph E. Kernel, 5270 E. Washington St., Ford, 24-308, from Capitol Ave. and Market Sts. William C. Brass, 116 S. Pennsylvania St., from Market and Delaware Sts. Carl J. Parham, 846 Fletcher Ave., Nash, 596,497, from same address. LITTLE GIRL DROWNS Investigation Started— Had Been Playing With Other Children. Investigation was started today of the drowning late Wednesday afternoon of little Doris Liffick, daughter ,of John Liffick of Lawrence, Ind., when she fell in a cesspool In the rear yard of her home. She had been playing with other children of the neighborhood when she was missed by her parents. Deputy Sheriffs Kempf and Ragan investigated. •
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U. S. SUES COMPANY Judgment of $19,094 Asked for Drill £ Tools Purchased. Suit asking judgment for $19,094.36, plus Interest from March 9, 1920, was filed In Federal court late Wednesday by the United States against the V. A. Longaker Company, of Indianapolis. United States District Attorney Albert Ward charges the Longaker
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Company bought $23,444.36 worth of drill tools and supplies from the United States shipping board and after paying $4,250 failed to make good the balance. LAD FLOATS; LIVES Bv Times Bveclal RICHMOND, Ind., July 30.—When the 5-year-old son of Mrs. Norman Hill fell into a cistern he floated on his back until his mother© arrived. He was rescued.
MATCH PLAY IS FATAL Seymour Child Fatally Burned Mother Suffers. Bv United Press SEYMOUR. Ind., July 30.—Plaj Ing with matches proved fatal to Lee Ford, 2-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. John Ford. The mother was badly burned attempting to beat out the flames which enveloped the child. OPPORTUNITY STRESSED Hoke Gives Address Before Bible Investigation Club Opportunity for success knocks constantly at the doors of young manhood today, declared Fred Hoke, vice-president of Holcomb and Hoke Manufacturing Company and presi-
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