Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 220, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 January 1926 — Page 2

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PENNSYLVANIA AIDS MR MAIL \4 . '■ Railroad Cooperates With Postal Department. How the Pennsylvania Railroad plays a part in making' the Government's air mail a success is told in a special article appearing in the dining car menus currently in use this week in Pennsylvania trains. Since the inauguration of the air mail service, the article states, the railroad has cooperated with the Postoft'ice Department. in extending and developing this new form of mail transportation. The Eastern terminus of the trans-continental air mail is Hadley Field, New Brunswick, N. J., on the main line of the Pennsylvania, between New York, Philadelphia, the South and West. Mail foi‘ the Chicago and San Francisco planes is brought from the New York postoffice by a fast Pennsylvania Railroad train which leaves the Metropolis at £ p. m., arriving at' New Brunswick in time to connect with the plane leaving Hadley Field at 9:30 p. m. On arrival of. the planes from the West at Hadley Field, their mails are loaded into waiting motor trucks and transported to New Brunswick station, where a fast Pennsylvania train takes them on to New York, arriving at the postoffice there about 7 a. m. LONGLEY RITES SET Bn United Press NOBLESVILLE. Ind., Jan. 14Funeral services for William Longley, 73, veteran Democratic leader, who died Wednesday will be held Friday it tvas announced today.

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Store Officials —Only If the Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe were in Indianapolis today she would have to seek anew home, for the old high shoe almost has gone out of vogue. The feminine populk tion of the city has discarded the weather-protecting high shoe of a few years ago for the open-air slipper, oxford or pump, according 'to shoe store officials. “The only high shoe worn now is HE WATCHES COAL NOW Richmond Man Finds Stick of Dynamite in Lump. It a t nit it Press RICHMOND, lnd., Jan. 14.Paul Andy of near here today is carefully examining each lump of coal before he tosses it into the furnace. While attempting to break a large lump for., the furnace he found a seven-inch stick of the explosive imbedded in it. It is believed the dynamite was placed in the coal at the mine and failed to explode with the rest of j the blast. LOYAL TO HER HUSBAND Evansville Woman Thrown From Car Silent on Theft. Bn United Press EVANSVILLE. Jan. 14.—Wounded and suffertng from bruises sustained when she was tnrown from an auto by her husband. Mrs. George Sauer, wife of an alleged auto bandit, today continued to refuse to implicate her husband in an auto theft ring police say he operated. The woman was injured when pc j lice sought to halt tlie car in which j she, her husband and Willie Hauserman were fleeing. 39 GET. LIQUOR TERMS Court Clerk Shows Disposition of Federal Raid Cases. Thirty-nine persons arrested in recent liquor raids by Federal agents and local officers have been fined and sentenced by Criminal Judge James A. Collins, it was reported today by Miss Birdie Billman. record clerk. Judge Collins withheld judgment in two cases and discharged three defendants. All the fines given total $3,550. There are a number of cases yet to be tried. TO SPEAK AT~CHURCH Fatrview Men's Club Will Hear Bobbs-Merrlll Company Man. “Tne Trial of Christ From a Lawyer's Standpoint.” That is the subject of an address George W. Thompson of the BobbsMerrlll Company will deliver at the monthly dinner and meeting of the Fairview Presbyterian Church Men's Club at 6:30 p. m. Friday in the church chapel.

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Few Carried in Stock. the galosh,y said .Janies lAnou v a Butler University' student, win. ’-4s employe din one of the downtown shoe, stores'. “High 'shdeS are only worn by those who wear them the year round. There is nO Use tarrying them in stock, for they don't sell. We change the style of our shoos to sell, and we have only one high shoe itt stock. I predict anew boot, fourteen inches high, to come ina year. But the old style high shoe never will return.” Edward Haldy, manager of another downtown store, says his store sells only from a dozen to two dozen high shoes the w'hole year, and that many of these are made to order. To hjm the high shoe is fashion of the past. EVANSVILLE CLEANED UP Eight Alleged Resorts Closed in Vice Campaign. Bn United Press EVANSVILLE, Ind., Jan. 14. Seven alleged gambling houses and an alleged resort were closed today, following the inauguration of a anti-vice campaign by local police. More raids are expected to follow.

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CHAPTER WILL BE INSTALLED 1 . i Sigma Delta Chi to Have Initiation Jan. ,21. Fourth Instate Club, Butler University. campus press organization, granted-a chapter of Sigma Delta Chi, professional journalistic fraternity, will be installed by the latter organization bia Club. Eight active members and several associate members will be initiated by the mother chapter from De Pauw University. In charge of Glenn W. Funk, president. Donald H. Clark, St. Louis, national president, and James A.‘ Stuart. Indianapolis, first vice president. will attend. A banquet of all fraternity members in Indiana will follow. Indiana. Purdue and De Rauw chapter will attend. Butler chapter will be the thirtyninth organized since the fratternit's founding in 1909. Thomas Smith is president and J. D. Berry secretary of the Fourth Estate Club. Prof. H. E. Birdsong is faculty advisor. FURNACE CAUSES FIRE Fire starting from an overheated furnace caused SIOO damage to a Spihg apartment, 1226 N. Illinois St., late Wednesday, according to fire headquarters today.

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