Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 200, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 December 1925 — Page 9

TUESDAY, DEC. 22, 1925

STRIKE PEACE MOVE SET BACK Settlement Parley Likely After Holidays. Bu United Press SCRANTON, Pa., Dec. 22.—The latest attempt to bring together anthracite operators and miners for negotiations which would end the hard coal strike, has received a setback which probably will keep it in abeyance until after Christmas. After an exchange of telegrams Mayor John F. Durkin, chairman of the committee of mayors in the anthracite region, announced that a meeting set for this afternoon, would not be held. Despite this sudden hitch in the negotiations, executives feel that the miners and operators are closer to an end of the suspension than at any time since September and that a renewal of peace efforts after the holidays is reasonably certain of success. PAGEANT TO BE GIVEN A large attendance is expected tonight at First Friends Church, 1241 ,N. Alabama St., when “The Light of the World,” a Christmas pageant, ■Will be presented. The play was first presented In Tokio, Japan, Mrs. Mac Butler directed the production. iLeading roles will be taken by Mildred Barrett Pearson, Alvin T. Coate and Joel Hadley. 666 la a prescription for Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, Bilious Fever and Malaria It kills ths germs.

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THOUGHT WOMAN BANDIT Motorist Steps on Gas When Aid Is Sought. Bu Times Special NEWCASTLE, Ind., Dec. 22. Mrs. John Weaver of near Millsville, was in a serious condition today from injuries received when she was struck by an auto driven by Samuel Ulrich of Hagerstown. Mrs. Weaver’s car stalled on a country road. She attempted to flag Ulrich. Thinking she might be a bandit, he stepped on the gas too late to see that it was a woman. TRAIN KILLS FARMER Bu Times Special SHERIDAN, Ind., Dec. 22.—Chalmers Raradin, 67. farmer, was killed on the Main St. crossing here Monday afternoon when his buggy was struck by a Monon freight train. The buggy was demolished, but the horse was not hurt. Raradin is said to have disregarded the signal of the flagman to stop at the crossing.

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M. E. PASTORS GUESTS East Tenth Street Church Minister Entertains at Luncheon. Methodist ministers were guests of Dr. George S. Hennlnger, East Tenth Street M. E. Church pastor, at luncheon Monday. Women of the church piepared luncheon. Each pastor received a gift marked

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with his boyhood name. Bishop Frederick D. Leete and the Rev. J. W. Allen and L. C. Jeffries spoke. LIFE SENTENCE FACED Bu United Press GARY, Ind., Dec. 22.—A life sentence will b© demanded for Charles Mohler, bandit, charged with being an habitual criminal. Mohler was arrested after a daring daylight hold-up here last week.

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The y&iiow Cab Cos. Wishes Its Patrons a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year For your patronage and friendship during the past year Yellow Cab C'o. is truly grateful. In appreciation, we desire to Extend you our sincere thanks and best wishes for a Happy Christmas and Joyous and Prosperous New Year. Your steadfast kindness and confidence has been a tremendous prop to the whole organization, and enabled us to do big things for both you and ourselves. And we assure you that in return we have made every effort to conduct this company with honesty and decency, and to play square with you and our employes. Your generous patronage has given every employe and official of the company reason to be thankful at this glad season of the year. We earnestly hope that fortune has given you equal cause for rejoicing at this time. ✓ l We trust that the year 1925 has brought to you the same share of prosperity your support has achieved for us. And may fortune continue to smile on you in the year that is to come, rewarding you with Health, Wealth and Happiness in generous measure. . Yellow Cab Cos. hopes you have found our service safe, convenient and satisfactory during the past year. We further hope that you wijl continue to favor us with your patronage and friendship in time to come. Again we wish you a Happy Christmastide and Prosperity, Health and Happiness for 1926. Yellow BAGGAGE Cab CABS Phone Circle Phone Lincoln 3000 3333 MIKE MORONEY, Pres, and Gen. Mgr.

stand for enforcement of the Federal prohibition law is praised by the directory of the Flying Squadron Foundation, a temperance organization founded by the late J. Frank

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Hanly, former Governor of Indiana. Directors Monday gave approval to the constitution of the proposed National Federation for Prohibition Enforcement.

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TRAIN KILLS WOMAN COLUMBIA CITY, Ind., Dec. 22. Family of Mr*. Douglen I'lnney, SO, faced a sad Christmas today. She was killed by a train hero Monday. ,

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