Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 197, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 December 1925 — Page 2
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LIST OF BOOKS . IS ANNOUNCED \ FOB CHILDREN Parent-Teacher Committee Recommendations Can v Be Obtained. J. S. Hussey, chairmarl of the subcommittee on good reading of the Indiana Parent Teacher Association, has announced the association's recomrnendatlon of the following list of books which may bat obtained through The Indiana Young People’s Reading Circle, 235 Lem'fcke Bldg.: For Children 6 to? Years Old—“ Dutch Twins," Perkin*: “Tree Dwellers," Dopp: ‘‘Billy and Jane Explorers." Strrd: Stories Old and New.” Sheriff • '“The Pin Book/’ La Rue: “Bobby and .Betty with the Workers." Dopp: “Toy Shfcjp Reeder. Barrie A Waldo; ‘'The Garden of HaipploSfdren 7to 9—“ Red/, Feather’s Adventure.’ Gifford A Payne: ‘‘Stories from the Old Testament,’* Kellosrsr: “Alice In Wonderland.’ Carroll", ‘‘MeUaea .Across the Fence.” Seaman: ‘"Mho Esklmto Twins.” Perkins: 'East O'Sun, and West OMoon, Thomsen: “The Greeh Gate to the Sea. Brown “Animal Follt Tales.” Stanley. For Children 9 to 11—“Tnserrt Adventures'’ Fabre: “Around World Book 4.' Carroll; “Bears of ISluo River.'’ Major; •'Rob.n Hood.” WU pton Esd.: '‘Fore*t STeig-hbors,'' Hurlbert: “L'ttle Stories of a Bid Country.” Dartre; ..“Twenty-four TTnutuial Stories.” Tyler: ("Why We Celebrate Sir Holidays” Curtis; “Uncle Tom Andy 11" Major: ’’A Journey to Health aLnd. dress & Andress. For Children 11 to 14—“ Beyond Hope
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r=TTARBERS In the Hotel Shop I K I at Hartford City had plenLf__J ty to talk about. Ilarry Rlsser, proprietor, got In another man’s auto and filled it to the brim with gasoline before he realized the mistake. WU. Swindell and Miss Anna Legg recently married at Alexandria. Charles Hall has the honor of owning the first new auto license plate at Seymour. Nearly 800 bushels of corn was husked and cribbed by neighbors of Harvey B§ery of near Peterson, who has been sick. Aroused by the number of Juvenile cases. Judge W. P. Endicott has dered the curfew law be enforced at Auburn. nd Fence." David Greer: "Btortr* of Luther Burbank.” Slumer: "Boy Scout* at Crater Bake. Eaton: ‘‘Boy’s life at IJncoln—Nicolay ” Nieolay: “Charm of a Well-Mannered HomeT Starrett: “Hero Tale* from American History," RooecveltLodge; “Storic* of B'rd Ufa.” Pearson; "The Land of Evangeline. Thomson: “Where Our Historv Was Made. Book IL Fans: ‘‘Down the Big River.” Meador. For Young People 14 and Over—“ Rosemary.” Lawrence: “Young Wtreleee Operator ” Thicse ‘‘Strange Adventure* of a Pebble," Hawksworth.: ‘‘Che Team Days ou the Oregon Trail." Meeker-Drigga; ‘‘Hunters of the Great North." Stefaseon: “Tho btorv of Mankind.” Van Loon:" “Two Year Before the Mast." Dana: "Breaking Sod on the Prairies. Taber; ‘‘Famous Leaders of Character.’ Wildman: ‘‘Under the Big Top,” Cooper- “Tales from Shakespeare,' Lamb: “The Dark Frigate.” Hawes.
i jERRY MAN SPIKED, county I O I clerk at Munde, Is hoarso denying a report which he declares unfounded. The report was that during the Christmas season he was giving away wedding rings wtlh marriage licenses. Plans for manufacture in Evansville of a motor-pulled plow by the Vulcan Plow Works have been announced. An hour before the crash between a Are truck and a train at Bloomington, In which one man was killed, Jake Tidd, one of those Injured, boasted that he had been on the force eight years and had never missed a day from duty. Mr. and Mrs. William Peeplee of Wabash observed their sixtieth wedding anniversary. He Is 84 and she Is 77. Knox County's sweet potato crop, anew Industry, was worth more than 1500,000 to growers this year. George Hurst of Bluffton received three broken ribs when he cranked his auto In gear. The machine ran over him. TO STOP A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative BKOMO QUININE Tablets. The Safe and Proven Remedy. (The Flrt and Original Cold and Grip Tablet.) Signature of E. .W. Grove on the box. 30c—Advertisement.
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DEMOCRATS TO fIGHT KLAN IN SPRjNGVOTING ‘Regulars' May Throw Selection of Candidate Into Convention. Should the Ku-Klux Klan threaten seriously— td nominate Charles J. Orblson or L. Ert Slack In the Democratic sensational primary, “regular" leaders plan to enter a number of other candidates In the race to split the vote amKthrow the selection Into a State convention, It became known today. The law says that the candidate must obtain a majority of votes cast In the primary to become the party nominee. Klansmen, rebuffed first by Governor Jackson In State appointments and later by Mayor-Elect John I*. Duvall In city Jobs finding, plan to obtain oontrol of the Democratic machinery, according to reports. Evans Woollen, Yndlanapolls bank president. Is the only candidate to make an official announcement for the Democratic senatorial fight. State Senator Joseph W. Cravens, Madison, and Former Congressman
Lincoln Dixon, North Vernon, however, are deemed certain entrants. There also is considerable mention of John B. Frederick, Kokomo, Indiana State Chamber of Commerce president; Frank C. Dailey, Indianapolis attorney, and Walter Myers, defeated by Duvall for mayor. Neither Orblson nor Slack will say whether they will become candidates. , DARINQ BANDIT TAKEN Hold-Up Man Grabs $300,000 Jewels —Captured After Chase. Bv Unite 4 Press CHICAGO, Deo. 18.—Jules Portu-' gese, notorious bandit, sulked In jail here today facing a long prison term Instead of the riches he visioned when he staged a spectacular holdup In the eyes of of Christmas shoppers last night. Portugese tore a case containing $300,000 in Jewels from Arthur Sllberfeld, of a New York Jewel house. He was captured after a chase. Cipr SUED FOR SIO,OOO Woman Says She Stepped In Hole In Sidewalk Left Unguarded. The city of Indianapolis was named defendant In a suit for $lO,000 damages on file In Superior Court Five today by Miss Margaret Allgood. Miss AJlgood says while she was walking on the sidewalk
near the W. Washington St. bridge she toll In a hole, which was left unguarded. The suit stated Miss Allgood sustained three broken ribs and Internal Injuries.
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