Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 149, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 October 1925 — Page 2

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SENATOR WEDS I VANDERBILT Ceremony Early Today Almost Was a Secret. / Bu United Prese LONDON, Oct. 22. —While London Still slept this morning, United States Senator Peter G. Gerry of Rhode Island, scion of a wealthy American family, and Mrs. Edith Vanderbilt, went to St. George’s district registery and were married at 8 a. m. The bride is the widow of George W. Vanderbilt of the world-known Vanderbilts. Only a dozen intimate friends and relatives witnessed the ceremony. The nuptials completely surprised other friends of the couple, announcement of their engagement having been made only yesterday. ITALIAN DEBT ENVOYS SAIL Settlement of Obligation Is Hoped For. Bu United Prree ROME, Oct. 22.—Italy’s debt funding mission to America left Naples today bound for the United States. Count Volpi, head of the mission, and his colleagues were in high spirits as they departed, Volpi declaring to the United Press: “We have the highest hopes of returning from Washington with a settlement.’’ The party seeks a funding arrangement with America on Italy’s debt of around two billion dollars. VICTIM’S KIN IS SOUGHT Coroner Paul F. Robinson and police today sought relatives of Miss Ina Walton, 60, of 9 Emerson Ct., who was fatally injured when struck by an auto at South and Meridian Sts. Wednesday night. Davis Lowen, 22, of 601 Prospect St., driver of the auto, was technically charged with manslaughter. He told police he did not see Miss Walton until he struck her. He stopped within ten feet. Sheehan said she was carrying an umbrella.

Robbers Can Take Exercises Now Two bandits who preyed on visitors here for the State Teachers’ Association convention today included Indiana clubs, dumbbells and a school board check as a part of thenloot. Miss Eva Miller, Oden, was in the Traction Terminal, when her purse, $lO in money, a fountain pen and a check from the school board at Oden for $175 were taken from her. Miss Hattie Clark, Jeffersonville, said her traveling bag was taken from an auto parked at St. Clair St. and Ft. Wayne Ave. It contained wearing apparel, Indian clubs and dumb bells valued at $143.

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17 MOTORISTS ARE ARRESTED Ten Drivers Are Charged With Speeding. Seventeen auto drivers fell into the grip of the law Wednesday night. Ten were alleged speeders. Two were arrested in a drive started by Sergt. Frank Owen to stop motorists from driving past automatic stop signals. Allged speeders were: Horace Jenkins, 19, of 3224 Nowland Ave.; Roy Lansdon, 19, of 725 N. Delaware St.: James Hall, 20, of 306 N. Tremont Ave.; Edgar Lower, 25, of 1397 Kentucky Ave ; Clarence Thornberry, 25, of 1222 N. Hamilton Ave.; Roy De Ing, 23, of 416 E. Vermont St.; Howard Medow, 20, of 2440 Pierson Ave.; Lawrence Harriott, 35, of Greenfield, Ind.; Arthur Hendricks, 19, of 415 Prospect St.; Bob Whitlock, 17, og 5314 Broadway. Edward McDermott. 45, of 728 N. East St.; Clinton Hare, 27, of 87 W. Forty-Third St., were charged with driving while drunk. Five drivers violated the traffic ordinances of the city.

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If you sec any automobiles bearing Miese license number* call tile police or The Indianapolis Tiit\es. Main 3500. The owner m:.y be able' to do the same for you some time. Automobiles reported .stolen belong to: Lawrence Beyer, 2176 N. Pennsylvania St., Ford, 560-187. from Illinois and Louisiana Sts. Christian Brumm, 212 W. Sixteenth St., Ford, 618-245, from 936 N. Meridian St. Mrs. W. T. Graham, 1919 N. Delaware St„ Chevrolet, from Vermont and Meridian Sts. Allen Martin. 2618 James St., Ford, from that address. James Noble Bassett, R. R. M, Box 386, Ford, from Capitol Ave. and Washington St. John Begenhart New Augusta, Ind., Ford, 480-639, from TwentyFirst St. and Northwestern Ave. BACK HOME AGAIN ■ An automobile belonging to George W. Hart. 613 E. Market St., was found at NoHh and East Sts. American aviators, fighting on the Morocco front, have a black buffalo painted on their planes.

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