Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 179, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 November 1925 — Page 4
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IHREE WALKING BPON ROAD ARE ■STRUCK BY CAR Bier Persons Reported Hurt in Auto Accidents. fhree persons were injured, two Bously. Thursday night when an jmoblle struck them while they fre walking on the road a quarterle west of Maywood. Police lutenant Helm and squad said file Richter, and his wife, Ola, 23. # son Harold nine months old, of K 5 Blaine Ave., were walking rard the city when they were Uck by the auto driven by James * Bowman, 36, of 1421 Bee St., sh whom A\vin Aldridge, 36, of 5>2 Kappes St.,, was riding. sti*s. Richter was knocked down and the front auto wheel passed *r her. She and the baby were fit City Hospital. The husband given first aid and taken home, iiraian was charged -with assault £ battery. Police say the road was Bk and it was raining. olice charged Will Morton, 1142 : No Die St., with driving an auto iile intoxicated. Officers say he fked his auto in the middle of e street at Noble and Washington and left It. He was arrested me distance away, fother persons injured in automole accidents were: Mrs. Lola raves, Ambassador Apts.; Miss lith Woodard, 16, of 6315 Dewey he.; Max Gibbin, 1320 W. Morris j Herbert Doll, 1225 N. Oxford St., id Mrs. James Cook, 70, of 3251 faceland Ave. Drivers arrested as a result of accents were: Carl Robertson, 1102 j Bevllle Ave.; G. S. Riley, 15 N. ighland Ave., and Arthur Arnold, 55 W Thirty-Fourth St. it . i ISOLD-UP STORY PROBED lan Says Two Men Leaped on Run- ■ ning Board and Took Cash. Police Investigated the story of ichael Raftery of 1604 Woodlawn ye., who told them today that while iving his automobile west Washington St., near White River, ibee men leaped on running board id without a gun, and robbed him r:'s2.so. A youth ran from alley at 634 iassachusetts Ave., Thursday night nil seized a purse containing $5.75 ■<itn Miss Edna Price, 905 Broaday. GLIDES THREE HOURS PARlS—Lieutenant Thored, pilotir a French seaplane, recently acunplished a flight of three hours, 3* piinutes with his engine stopped, 'he flight was at St. Florent, CorIcjdfc
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BUSINESS IS PANICKY Reports of Chinese Fighting Are Unconfirmed. Hi/ United Press SHANGHAI, Nov. 27.—Reports that General Chung Shun Fin was planning a drive against Pekin were borne out today when his troops halted their return to Hang Chow and started toward Nanking. Ordinary rail service is disrupted aiid business is panicky as a result of scores of rumors of fighting and mutinies which cannot be confirmed. TIGER CHARGE IS FACED Julius Seiloff, 1 34, 428 Ms E. Washington St., was to be arraigned in city 'court today on a blind tiger charge. Police slated Miss Helen
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