Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 208, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 December 1925 — Page 7

JeTUKSDAY, dec. 31,1925

fpCADE TRIAL BOPENS MONDAY Moblesville Man to Face Jury Second Time. Timea Svecial ■ NOBLESVILLE. Ind., Dec. 31. three postponements the Lee IHcincade murder case will be called H*or trial at Tipton Monday. The Mlefendant Is charged with killing father James J. Klncado by Splitting him over the head with a Hpiece of gas pipe. The elder KlnKsade was a wealthy farmer near Hiere, the case being venue<} to I'■Tipton County. If At the first trial here the son ■ jwras convicted of manslaughter, but I Judge Hines granted anew trial.

Hoosier Briefs

rj~JiARION (s considering a day for killing bad dogs. The lili' county paid out $12,000 for sheep killed by country canines. /* _____________ It’s a poor cold that blows nobody any good. Schlosser brothers are busy harvesting Ice from lakes around Plymouth. Red Men will gather at Greeneastle Jan. 4. James P. Ross doesn't believe in Washington’s precedent of no third terms. He has announced his candidacy to succeed himself again as county clerk at Wabash. Bloomington firemen, Injured In a crash with a train, are happy, despite their hurts. The new administration has announced they will retain their Jobs. Will H. Marquart Is the new high priest of the Bluffton Masonic chapter. |R EENS BU R G children thought it was the curfew - t when a burglar alarm was set off at the Citizens National Bank by mistake. H. D. Miller of Connersville say 6 all he needs now for Florida atmosphere Is fiddler crabs. Harold Chainpe has sent him an alligator and some moss from Florida. “It slides like everything!" kiddies shouted when they Inspected the new marble floor of the First National Bank at Hartford City. William Vaught, new policeman at Muncie, says his hand Is paralyzed. Too many folks congratulated hiip on his appointment. Forty-six men and twenty-two teams went to the farm of Joe Harrison, near Noblesville, and gathered his corn crop. He Is sick in an Indianapolis hospital. Kokomo city fire department made a run In zero weather to a farm home to see a chimney burn out. IRISH JtADIO STATION • The first broadcasting station in the Irish Free State has been erected near Dublin. The. station operates on a wavelength of 390 meters. Its call letters are 2-RN.

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Service With Spirit It is the fine spirit of our managers that has given us our reputation for efficient, courteous and wholehearted service. They will .serve you speedily and willingly—and always with a smile. A Sc P Stores Are Open Tonight A & P Stores are open until 10 p. Jh. every Saturday Sight for your flnnvenience in disking your Sunday purchases. €losed NewYeav’s Bay

OFFICERS INSTALLED Kiwanls Club Officials of Indiana Will Confer Here. New Kiwanls Club officers were Installed Wednesday at luncheon at the Claypool end plans made for a Statewide conference of Kiwanls officials here next Wednesday. Fred Parker of Cflicago, International secretary, will speak at a dinner at night. Sixty-two clubs will be represented. WORLD COURT IS URGED Bv United Presa TERRE HAUTE, Ind., Dec. 31. Members of the Terre Haute Ki wanls Club today were considering the world court &\a.n, following an address indorsing the movement, delivered by Oswald Ryan, Anderson attorney, here Wednesday. Ryan, a former Legion official, declared the world court was comparable to the Supreme Court of the United States. \ Building Permits Matilda STtrtnssteen, furnace. 1136 S. Harding:. $550. Roy Pearson, addition, 326 N. Tacoma, S4OO Paul Jardina, repairs. .Louis J. Wahl, addition, 0135 N. Rural. S3OO. Malott. flooring, 235 B. Ohio, --George Fox, partition, 614 N. Bast. *>.£so.

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THREE CHILDREN BURN TO DEATH Another May Die as Result of Playing With Matches. Bv United Presa CHICAGO, Dec., 31.—Three children are dead and one more is expected to die as the result of playing with matches In their home here last night. James Constantini, 12; his 4-year old brother, Benjamin, and 6-year-old sister, Rose, were burned to death, and Samuel, another brother, is not expected to live. SERVICES AT SUNDOWN Beth-EI Congregation Will Hear Address by Rabbi Goodman. Friday evening services at Beth-EI Congregation will be held at sundown. The Friday night religious forum will open at 8:15 p. m. An address will be given by Rabbi Isadore Goodman on Ludwig Lewlsohn’s recent book, “Israel.” Saturday morning services will open at 8 with the sermon at' 9:15 on “Whither Bound.” Bible class will be held Monday evening at 8 p. m.

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NEW DODGE DEALER General Sales Manager Heads Company Succeeding Wallerich. F. L. Sanford Company, headed by F. L. Sanford, for many years general sales manager of Dodge Brothers, will succeed the C. H.

What Progress Have You Made in 1925? .* t ‘ 1925 is ending. What progress have you made! Have you saved even a small part of each dollar you have earned! Saving is not a sacrifice; it is not even self-denial. It is the orderly disbursement of iir n income to provide for every need with someYY C i ciy thing left over for the savings account. On Savings What About 1926? You have always promised yourself you would save some clay. Why not start with the first of the year! Start a savings account with • $1 or more or buy a mortgage Bond on our Partial Payment plan. Open 8 A. M. to 5 P. M. Every Day v 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. Saturdays. MEYER-KISER BANK 128 East Washington Street

Motor Bus Transportation mm and What It Means to Indianapolis

The motor bus systems entering Indianapolis at the Union Bus Station are stable and reliable. They are permanent organizations built on substantial foundations. Their equipment is most modern in every way and their schedules are so arranged as to provide convenient and frequent trips to every point in the state. The modern motor bus has met the popular demand and' won public approval. Contrary to the idea held by some, the novelty of motor bus travel is not wearing off—with the utmost certainty an ever-increasing multitude of people are showing

Every One of These Lines Furnish Unparalleled Bus Transportation

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Walltirich Company Jan. 1 aa Dodge dealers. Wallerich expect* to go to California. Sanford, who rellqulshee hla position with Dodge Brothers Friday, has recently apent considerable time in Indianapolis planning his new business. He is experienced in car mercjianlslng.

Call Circle 6996 for Information as to Schedules

RADIO NEWS SERVICE Station KOA, Denver, will provide mountain n erwspaper editors with Information Jn case of storms or blizzards which make telephone and telegraph communication Impossible. This service is planned to conect the “snowbound towns” with the outside world.

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preference for this service. Motor bus transportation is not in competition with any other

ANNOUNCING! 1 Big Price Reductions WET WASIii SERVICE! V WET WASH—Plain washing service— FORMERLY 6c per pound. NOW—6c per pound if sent in on Monday, Tuesday | * or Wednesday—minimum—$1.00. 4c per pound If sent In on Thursday, Friday j 1 - or Saturday—minimum SI.OO. WET WASH—FIat pieces ironed— FORMERLY 8c per pound. NOW— per pound if sent in on Monday, Tua- jj day or Wednesday—minimum—sl.26. 7c per pound if sent in on Thursday, Friday or Saturday—minimum —sl.2s. We anticipate the public will quickly grasp the opportunity to j; save by this plan. We can do this becauso it cuts our overhead | : and keeps our plant running to full capacity. NOW! There can be no reason why home managers should endure any washing drudgery when such prices prevail. These prices mean that the many mechanical devices used in home washing can be jj discarded. Actually the cost of keeping machinery in repair, plus j| the wear and tear, will pay for laundry service at these rates. J No more fuss, muss or loss of time. Call WEbster 1923 Crown Laundry Company

form of travel—it is simply another form. Indianapolis is to be congratulated upon its motor bus transportation system. Hourly big, comfortable! busses arrive and depart for all corners of the state from one of the world’s largest bus terminal stations. Motor bus transportation is no longer an experiment—it has been proved a great success and the big parlor car coaches with aii>-cushioned chairs and every comfort provided for the passenger is a far cry from the bumpy, jerky, cold busses of a few years ago.

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