Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 80, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 August 1925 — Page 2
CIVIC BODY TO EAT WITH GOBS Junior Chamber Arranges Camp Program. Among the entertainers who will take part in a program tonight at
Camp Shank, United States Naval Reserve Corps, near Riverside Park under auspices of the Junior Chamber of Commerce, will be Miss Marian Fehrenbach, 941 English Ave., who will give several humorous readings. Miss Fehrenbach i3 a student of Technical High School. Edward O. Snethon, former president of the Indianapolis Fedora-
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tion of Community Civic Clubs, will present several character numbers. Miss Celia Hobin, soloist, will sing. Several other numbers are on the program wnich la in charge of Lester Abbott. Junior Chamber members and their wives and friends will meet at 5:30 m. at the camp mess hall and nave supper with the “gobs.” Special provision has been made by Lieut. F, F. Knackel, commanding officer. Following supper there will be an inspection of camp and a review to be f-ollowd by the entertainment. EX-RESIDENT IS DEAD Mrs. A. R. Parker, Clubwoman, Dies in California. Mrs. A. R. Parker, ex-resident of Indianapolis and active clubwoman/ is dead at the home of her daughter, Mrs. T. B. Brigden, in Los Angeles, Cal., according to word received here Thursday by Mrs. John Downing Johnson, 2060 N. Alabama St. Mrs. Parker was taken 111 Sunday. She. was the widow of the late Arthur R. Parker. Following his death, Mrs. Parker went to live with her daughter in Los Angeles. At the time of her death, Mrs. Parker was State president of California Daughters of the Union chapter. Funeral services and burial will be held In Los Angeles. BACK TO BOOKS SOON Indianapolis Schools Will Open on Sept. 8, Says Supt. Graff. Three weeks from Tuesday 50,000 Indianapolis school children will return to class rooms. School opens Sept. 8. the day after Labor Day, according to Superintendent E. U. Graff. About 4.300 tiny tots of the ma ture age of 6 will enter the IB grade, it is predicted, and about 4,000 will become freshmen in the high schools Marriage Licenses Rafael BilUrreal 701 W. Thirteenth; Pea- .laekeon. 701 tv. Thirteenth.
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TWO YOUTHS ARRESTED Police Say Boys Had Guns, Flashlights and Blackjacks. Two youths, 15, armed with guns, flashlights, glass cutters, screwdrivers and blackjacks, were arrested and taken to the Detention Home Thursday night by Motor Policemen Mangus and Oakley, jent to Investigate a burglary at the home of William Stevens, 1648 Sharon Ave. The two youths were found four blocks away. As tht officers approached, one of the youths made an attempt to draw a gun, they say. One boy admitted the Stevens burglary, according to officers, but said the other youth was not with him. They also admitted stealing from autos ,the officers say. ACCIDENTS HURT THREE Two Motorcyclists Injured After Auto Collision. A motorcycle-auto collision at De Quincy and E. Michigan Sts. resulted in injury to Cherron Brown, 17, of 4312 E. Washington St., and William Cummins, 19, of 4325 E. New York St., Thursday night. Both were on the cycle. Police say the auto was driven by Don Terry, 1418 Olive St. Both injured men were given first aid treatments by police and taken home. A mall truck driven by O. W. Boyer, 2801 Gale St., is alleged to have struck Maurice Croddy, 10, of 1405 E. Market St„ at Market and Oriental Sts. He was taken home not seriously injured. LAST RITES ARRANGED S To Bury Mrs. M. E. Lee Saturday at Greenwood. The body of Mrs. Margaret E. Lee of Chicago, who died at Holland, Mich., will be brought to Greenwood, Ind., her former home, for burial, according to word received by friends here today. Funeral services will be held this afternoon in Chicago and burial Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Lee is survived by hfer husband, Edward T. Lee, and three children, Noble, Edward and Marjorie; a brother, Dr. T. B. Noble of Indianapolis, and four sisters, Mrs. C. N. Carter, Los Angeles, Cal.! M -s. Elizabeth Owen and Miss May Noble of Greenwood, and Mrs. D. T. Praigg, Indianapolis. SEEK SHOOTING DETAILS Colored Man in Critical Condition; Says He Jumped From Auto. Detectives today grilled Stanley Thomas, 38, colored, 518 W. FortyFirst St., as much as possible in an effort to get more details of how he was shot early in the day, , Thomas was found at the Battles Sanitarium. 2116 Boulevard PI., with a gunshot wound in the back and lung. He said two colored men asked him to ride; told him they would drive north, then turned and drove south. He leaped out at 509 S. Capitol Ave., when they acted queerly v As he did, they shot, he said. Police say the back of his shirt was cut out and was found at the home of his aunt, 400 Indianp. Ave. He is in a critical condition.
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MARY’S ‘DADDYKINS’ . PREFERS PEACE CUP But Cinderella Spurns to Drink From It and the Modern Fairy Story Runs More Extra Innings.
By Westbrook Pegler NEW YORK; Aug. 14.—Cinderella’s erstwhile Daddykins proffered a loving r;up Thursday and she, with a queenly gesture, calmly dumpted It In the sink, thus tieing the score once again in their, spectacular contretjfnps which already has run into many extra innings. Edward W. Browning, the real estate man with all the money, who lately bounced Mary Louise Spas upon his philanthropic kneecap In the belief, as he insisted, that he was bouncing a starry-eyed little girl with perhaps a lingering faith in Santa Claus, resumed the issuance of his communiques to the press. Althoftgh Mary had wronged her good old Daddykins, had beguiled him into the unseemly act of bouncing a great big, grown-up lady, io wit, herself. Browning, nevertheless announced that he would help her in her search for a career, provided she “behaved herself.’’ This was the milk of human kind-
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ness that Mary sent gurgling through the plumbing of the $55,000 tenement in Astoria Hotel, which her impoverished old Pa, John Spas, oecently sold to keep the hithermoat wolf in Siberia, where it belongs. “Oh, is that so?" was the gist of Mary’s response to her quondam popsy wopsy’s newest symptom of generosity. She then implied that she desired nothing from Browning and very little of that. "To whom it may concern” was the salutation at the top of Mary's counter-communique, couched In that glamorous mating of the legal and literary styles usually affected by the diplomas from the better colleges of chiropody. “I don’t consider that there is anything for Mr. Browning to forgive and if there is any forgiveness in this affair, I am the one to display it. I have no ’Cinderella dreams,’ and all I want Is rest and quiet. I want my name cleared. I want to work like I always did be-
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fore he got me. - That’s ali.” Flouting again the standard regulations of decorum, Mary issued this composition to the press at large instead of delivering the copy exclusively to that Journal, which lately contracted for sole right to all of her contributions to the literary treasure of the world. She gave the document to a young woman reporter who had been admitted to the somewhat beleaguered house of Spas as accredited emissary of the fifty reporters on the steps thereof or other steps adjacent thereto. Then Mary’s mother, Mrs. Ma Spas, who received SSOO as an lm ; pulsive gift from Browning at the time of Mary’s adoption, unless Browning himself erred In saying so. expressed herself in her restrained way. “He ought to be stoned and beaten," exclaimed Mrs. Ma Spas, who spoke no English as recently as Saturday. She spat upon the floor, which was within her right, the scene being her own parlor. The bleakness of that poverty which compelled Mary to walk all the way from Astoria to Browning s office in New York to offer herself as an adoptable little girl was pleasantly masked In her own boudoir, furnished as it was with a suite of maple and colored with a rose counterpain and rose masks before the electric lights. Discussing her experiences in that relaxed manner which Is possible
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only when one has put on Something loose and put up the car for the day, Mary said she had reduced twentyeight pounds since Browning adopted her as a kiddy pal for his other adopted daughter, the 9-year-old, Dorothy Sunshine, and, incidentally, ae a happy little whoopsy-doodles for sad old Daddykins, himself. Furthermore, she said, Browning, himself told her to say he was only 16, whereas she hadn’t been 16 since 1920, and still furthermore, those suicide notes writtne he night she glanced at the iodine bottle with fatal Intent and released for publication by Browning, were not natural specimens of her essays at all, but hurried litle things, dashed off at the behest, nay under the complusion of Daddykins. Daddykins who decided the other day to become a mysogynlst and repose no more faith in the shingled sex, seemed to be slipping. Hs relented slightly toward Mary, admitting that she might have suffered some impairment of reputation as an indirect rw*ult of his public manner of seeking a girl to adopt. Then he put in several hours Angering over the thousands of letters from other little girls who wanted to be Cinderella. But all the silks and pearls and fancies that Browning’s money can buy are as burlap and marbles and junk to Mary. "I care not for his money,” said
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