Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 176, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 November 1925 — Page 7

TUESDAY, NOV. 24,1925

STEPHENSON TO MAKE CHAIRS Becomes Common Laborer at State Prison. rn United Press MICHIGAN CITY, Tnd., Nov. 24. —D. C. Stephenson, the man who is reputed to have made more than a million dollars through organization of the Ku-Klux Klan, today became a common in the Indiana State Prison here. Stephenson sentenced to a life term when found guilty of the murder of Miss Madge Oberholtzer, Indianapolis, has begun work in the prison chair factory. Prison officials say it will be hard work. Ae the same time Charles (One Arm) Wolfe, convicted of the slaying of Ben and Mary Ilance, Muncle, and sentenced to life imprisonment began the tedious task of picking stray threads from completed garments in the shirt factory with his one hand. Building Permits Standard Grocery, elevator, 419 E. Washington, SI,OOO. John Oral?, elevator. 120 W. Michigan, $1..>00. John Crag, elevator. 120 W. Michigan $2,800. Salvatoin Army, gates. 129 W. Georgia. J. C. Whitlatch. garage, 1734 S. Delaware. $235. J. G. Miller, reroof, 320 N. Bancroft, S2OO. L. D. Enfield, furnace. 242 N. Beville, $233. J. D. Miller, garage. 1148 E. Gimber, S3OO. Elmer Applegate, garage, 1548 Spann, $750. _ Henrietta Cheaton, garage. 1409 Finley, ■2OO. ■ Sophia Parker, addition. 1133 N. West, *450. A. B. Wilson, reroof. 1182 Rudklo, $2lO. Louis Chapman, dwelling. 1032 Castle, $1,500. E. H. Darrali, building. Fifteenth and Illinois. $22,000. Charles Eflam, garage, 1502 S. Randolph. $240. I). F. Smith, foundation. 710 W. FortyThird, SSOO. M. and M. garage, tank. 7 E. Morris. SBOO. Walds Rupe. garage. 844 N. Tacoma, f°ss. Emory Alch. garage. 1637 Gimber, 5200. W. C. T. U. LEADER DIES Hu Times Special GREENSBURG, Ind., Nov. 24. Vuneral services for Mrs. Eliza J. "risler, past president of the State SV. C. T. U., will be held at the Jethodist church "Wednesday norning. Mrs. Crisler died late Monlay at the home of her daughter, frs. George Deiwert. DRIVE IN BOOTLEGGERS 'ii United Press CROWN POINT, Ind., Nov. 24. \ drive against Lake County booteggers was In full swing In Circuit "ourt here today. Abatement cases gainst more than 100 persons are ■ > be beard within the next few ‘ays.

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m HE radiator on the automobile of Herman Van Buskirk, Bloomington, looks like it was struck by a cannon ball. Busklrk ran into a log wagon at the Gosport bridge and the long coupling pole ,of the wagon was driven through the radiator. A. L. Goodwin of Greencastle, Ind., and onlookers narrowly escaped serious irjurlng when his steering wheel broke as he struck another machine at Terre Haute and his car plunged down a twenty-foot embankment, tuVning over and over. South Chicago residents enjoyed a gala time when the Illinois end of Indianapolis Blvd. from Hammond was opened to traffic. Decatur County corn has not been as seriously affected by wet weather as corn In other counties, County Agent Standley at Greensburg believes. The Southern Railroad will lay off its shopmen at Princeton for four days this week to “tighten up on expenses." Business places In Shelby (Lake County) proved burglar proof when bandits Invaded the town and unsuccessfully tried to obtain some

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plunder from two garages and one store. mir D G E CLARENCE W. ; DEARTH, In the Delaware i Circuit Court, closed the People’s Drug Store at Montpelier j for a year on a “common nulsanse"liquor charge. Turkeys In the vicinity of Linton ! seem to have had a presentiment j of Thanksgiving and escaped. Poe, j Johnson and Fuller, grocers there, j have’ searched the entire vicinity ' without finding one bird. SPECIAL SHOW FARES Rates to Be Given for International I.ive Stock Exposition. Bn Times Special CHICAGO, 111., Nov. 24.—Special reduced railroad rates from points In ! Indiana will he in effect to the In- I ternatlonal Live Stock Exposition, j which will be held here Nov. 28 to Dec. 5. Members of the Central Passenger Association have an- | nounced an open rate of one and one-half fare for the round trip with minimum excursion fare of $2, half fare for children from five to twelve years. Tickets will he sold from Nov. 25 | to Dec. 4, Inclusive, with return ! limit of Dec. 6,

PURDUE PLANS EXHIBIT Educational Features to Be Displayed at International Show. Bu Times Special LAFAYETTE, Ind., Nov. 24. — Purdue University will stape an educational exhibit at the International Grain and Hay Show in Chicago, Nov. 28 to Deo. 5, composed of several separate features. It will give

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DEMOCRAT LEADER DIES Bn Unit’d Press CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind, Nov. 24.—J. Harvey Canine, 61, for years a leader In the Democratic party in Montgomery County is dead at his home here today following a heart attack. The United Paper Board plant at Wabash has announced improvements to cost between $75,000 to SIOO,OOO.

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