Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 266, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 March 1926 — Page 7

MARCH 9, 1926.

GROUP MEETING HERE SUNDAY St. Louis Judge to Address R’nai B’rith. A B'nat B’rith group meeting will be held Sunday at the Kirschbaum Community Center, 2314 N. Meridian St., under the auspices of the I. O. B. B. State association, with the Indianapolis lodge as host, Judge A. B. Frey of St. Louis, Mo„ president of District No. 2, I. O. B. 8., will speak at the evening meeting, which will be open to the public. His subject is “Europe and America, What of Tomorrow?” A musical program will be given. lii’tiation of a large class of candidates will follow a group meeting at 2 p. m. The South Bend and Indianapolis degree teams will conduct the services. Following the afternoon session a buffet supper will be served. State officers expected to attend are: Isadore J. Fine, president, of Evansvillle; S. K. Frank in stein, Ft. Wayne, vice president; Andrew Fried, Lafayette, secretary-treasurer; and directors, Bernard Greenberger, South Bend; Jack Laserwitz, Gary; Sam Flack, Marion, and Joseph Hirseh, Hammond.

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ARTISTS AWARDED $5,000 Hoosiers Honored at Annual Salon at Chicago. Bit United Pregg CHICAGO, March 9. Hoosler artists were awarded approximately $5,000 at the opening of the second annual Hoosler salon here last night. The exhibition is sponsored by the Daughters of Indiana, the Indiana Society and the Chicago Alumni of Earlham College. Two hundred artists scattered from Paris to the Pacific Coast are represented. Conditions for entrance are either birth or training in In, diana or five, years group work during successive years. The John C. Shaffer award of SSOO was given to Wayman Adams’ “The Jury,” a picture of a group of famous Indiana pn'nters. in the' act of judging an exhibition at Indianapolis recently. RAIL WORKER KILLED Elkhart. Man Crv bed Under I>ovomotive Tire. BV United Prcsg ELKHART, Ind., March 9.—Herman Perry, 22, Is dead here today from injuries sustained when a steel locomotive tire which he was atr temptingto move fell on him. The accident occurred in the New York Central yards here, where Perry was employed. M’KEE PLAN IS BACKED The Million Population .Club band wagon had two more passengers today. The Traffic Club and newly organized North Side Lion's Club indorsed the plan, proposed by Homer McKee, In resolutions Monday. YOUTH HELD AS FUGITIVE Tude Rush, 22, of 220 N. Illinois St., is held at the city prison today ns a fugitive. Detectives say he is wanted in Dayton, Ohio, on a grand larceny charge. Officers from there are expected here today to return him for trial.

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GARY MOTORIST HELD Driver Arrested Following Collision With Peoples Bus. Following a collision at Ryral am} New York Sts., police today charged T. W. Matthews, Gary', Ind., with failure to stop at a preferential street. An automobile driven by Matthews struck a People's Motor Coach Company bus driven by Kenneth Metzger, 2949 MartlndaJe Ave. GARAGE OWNER SOUGHT Police Find Stolen Auto* Tirce and Alcohol. The owner and ocoupant of a garage in rear of 1229 Alvord St., were sought by police today, following the finding, by Lieutenant Houston and squad, of two stolen tires, and a five-gallon can of alcohol there. Cars recovered were owned by ■William Bright, 2242 College Ave., and O. C. David, Nashville, Ind. TWIN BODIES FOUND Bv United Pregg STREATOR. HI.. March 9. Bodies of twin boys, infants not more than a week old when they died, were found wrapped In a satchel In a locker at the railroad station and turned over to Coroner Lysten Howe today for investigation

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"TED, black, blue, brown and L? green smocks are becoming *■ the vogue among county employes at the oourthouse. Why soli and wear out your good clothes when a pretty little smock will avoid all this, argue five pretty women who work in County Treasurer Edward A- Ramsay's office. * "Every one knows how dirty and dusty things are over here, but It doesn’t matter much, when attired in one of these overalls,” smiled Miss Betty Shaw. Others who wear the smocks are Mr*. Ina Stebbtng, Vies, jean Danner. Miss Alice Zahn and Miss Forrest Yaryen. The women claim the new smocks will save them considerable money by lessening their cleaners’ and dressmakers’ bills. BURGLAR IS DISGUSTED Prowler Meets Opposition and lyeaves Home of Victim. Opposition at every turn disgusted a burglar at the home of Thomas Wathel, 2512 Burton Ave.. Monday night. He left before a police emergency squad arrived. Marcus Bard. 2518 Burton Ave., saw the man break a. window and crawl inside. Police found he had broken a gloss in an inside door to reach the next room. Another door was found with the lock taken ofT, but unopened. Failure to get the door open Is thought to have exhausted the hurglar’s energy.

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HE’S NO PRINCE NOW Cop Barred Mayor Walker From Hl* Own Home. Bv United Pregg NEW YORK, March 9.—Mayor Walker sought entrance to his home, which la in the hands of remodelers. “Can’t go in there.” a policeman on guard told him. "I'm Mayor Walker,” he replied. “I’m the Prince of Wales.’’ said the cop. The mayor had to send for his wife to Identify him before the could pass the guard. WOMAN TAKES POISON No Motive Determined for Suicide Attempt, Police Say. Mrs. Helen Wiley. 25, of 1037 E. Ohio Bt., is in city hospital today after attempting to take her life by swallowing a small amount of poison. Police were unable to determine a motive. Her condition was not regarded serious.

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SPIRITUALIST IS FATALLYBURNED Man Found Dead in Red by Landlady. ! Charlca Chappell, 48, Negro, known aa Dr. Charles Wlggana, a spiritualist medium, rooming ftt the home of Mrs. Ella Walker, Negro, 761 Indiana Avo., was found dead in his l>ed early today by Mrs. Walker's son, Harold Courtwright, who broke down the door when he smelled smoke. Although it was believed that Chappell died from burns Deputy Coroner Charles A Toles said death resulted from suffocation from smoke when a smoldering cigaret set the bed on fire. j Dr. Toles found a "charm bag" girded around the Negro’s body. i Firemen extinguished the blaze with a small loss A crystal-gazing sphere and several bottle of medicine, j the contents of which could not be determined, also were found in the room.

SEEK COUNTY OFFICES Commissioner and Surveyor Candidates for Denomination. Charles O. Sutton, county commissioners' president, and William W. Southard, county surveyor and engineer, each announced today that he is a candidate for renondnation. subject to the Republican primaries May 4. Sutton was elected commissioner in 1924 and his present term expires Dec. 31, 1927. This is the first public office he has held. Southard was named county engineer when George G. Schmidt resigned to become city civil ontrineer. A graduate of Purdue University, he has served in engineering capacities for State, cty and county since 1915. BURNED ABOUT ANKLE Nick Sanders, 1218 E. Twentieth St., was taken to the city hospital today burned about the ankle. He slipped while firing his furnace, it was said. There Is Quick Relief In every doze of SHAPLEY’S Original STOMACH MEDICINE Try one bottle and be convinced. HOOK’S DEPENDABLE DRUG STORES AND ALL GOOD DRUG STORES.

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