Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 167, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 November 1925 — Page 21

.NOV. 13,1923

HIS FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH IS ALL BUBBLES Man’s Claim to Longevity Is Found to Be Myth. Bit XEA Service PARIS, Nov. 13.—Ponce de Leon, with hia talk of a Fountain of Youth, returned to France recently in the person of- Louia Autram. Louis told of a mysterious fountain of youth, and Interested hundreds of persons beginning to feel the terrors of old age. He himself was 107 years old, and had birth certificates to prove it, but he was full of pep as a 1925 flapper and showed not a single gray hair. Beauty doctors and youth preservatives meant nothing to Louis until he finally decided, in the exuberance of his youth, to enroll in the electoral lists and devote a part of his abundant energies to the government of his country. Then the registration clerk came into the plot. A little cynical, after years of questioning women as to their age, he was astonished when Louis presented a birth certificate dated Jan. 23, 1818, at Cannes. Investigation showed that the real M. Autram had succumbed to old age or diseases some sixty years ago. Louis was taken to the police, where he admitted his fountain was as much a myth as that of the old Ponce de Leon.

GANGLANB WAR TAKES ANOTHER ‘Samoots’ Amatuna Dies ‘Gamely’ of Bullet Wounds. Bit United Press CHICAGO, Nov. 13.—One more death was recorded in Chicago's gangland war today when Samuel “Samoots’ Amatuna, leader of one of the beer factions, died from bullet wounds received Tuesday night. Amatuna was ambushed by two men, who shot him down in a barber shop. "Samoot’s” death spoiled preparations for his marraige to Rose Pecoraro, his sweetheart for more than a year. They were to have been married In the event that it became certain that “Samoot” would not live, but he sank Into unconsciousness suddenly and did notl recover. Amatuna, gangland says, died gamely. He never whimpered to police the name of his assassins. SUITE TO BE OCCUPIED Merchants Association and Allied Groups to be in Illinois Bldg. The Merchants Association and four allied organizations will occupy a large suite of rooms on the eighth floor ofthe new Illinois Bldg. April 1. Merchants and Manufacturers Insurance Association, Credit Information and Adjustment Bureau, the Stores Mutual Protective Association and the Indiana Retail Dry Goods Association will share the suite. TROOPS LEAVE CITY “Christian General’s” Sohlies Evacuate Pekin. •• Bn United Press PEKING, Nov. 13.—Troops of the “Christian” General, Feng Hu Plsiang hitherto stationed In Peking have evacuated the city, leaving it under police guard. There have been no disturbances. TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS LONDON—London seems to be running a race with New York for the position of city with most traffic accidents. Recent statistics show that for the first three months of 1925 there were 25,342 street accidents in the twenty-four-square-mile area of this city. Os these 226 proved fatal.

A ‘Mercy Murder’ Right at Home ENDIANAPOLIS today had its own “mercy murder.” “Judge, ahs kills dat dawg from a humanitarian point of view,” pleaded J. A. Jones, colored, 1852 Highland PL, when he appeared before Special Judge H. B. Pike in Criminal Court Thursday afternoon, on charge of cruelty to animals. “Dat dog was sick, he had fits, and ah knowed it would be a blessing to put him out of misery.” Jones said he hit it over the head with a pump handle. However, the officers testified Jones took his six weeks’ old collie pup by the hind legs and struck its head over the arm of a chair. They also alleged he then twisted Its head off. Jones denied this. He said he came home from an evangelistic meeting' and killed the pup out of mercy. Judge Pike passed the case until Nov. 25, when Jones’ wife will testify. Jones appealed from city court where he was fined sls and costs on* the cruelty charge and $lO and costs on drunk.

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