Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 293, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 April 1926 — Page 10

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FALLS TO DEATH AS AGONIZIUG RESCUE FAILS Two Risk Lives to Reach Man Stranded on Window Sill. Pu United Prefix CHICAGO, April 9.—Louis .1. Ainsworth, wealthy head of a Cincinnati (Ohio) radio manufacturing company? dropped to his death here early today from the window ledge of the nineteenth floor of the Hotel Morrison just as agonizing efforts to rescue him were about to succeed. Ainsworth, weighing 200 pounds, climbed out the window when his room caught on fire. He hung by his fingers on the ledge and screamed for help. J. W. Melilvle. a shoe salesman, abd Frank Gilleum, a New York art dealer, in the room below, risked their lives to get to the stranded man. They opened their window and Melville climbed out on the lodge Gilleum went under him and a human chain was formed that barely reached Ainsworth's feet. He weighed too much for the two men .0 rescue him. However, they supported him while other men irantienlly chopped down the door of Ai;jsworth's locked door. Just as the door gave way Ains worth, exhausted, let go and fell to the ground. Death was instant. SCOUTS SEEK $20,000 Drive for $20,000 with which to complete payment on the Boy Scout reservations will begin June 1, i: was announced today by John A Hook, executive chairman. Addition of several acres of land and ini .(movements. on the original Scout holdings will be made at the reserva 1 om y.vlien the money is raised.

AN INVITATION Is Cordially Extended to the Public to Attend The Hub Furniture Co.’s Second Annual Free Cooking Demonstration Saturday, April 10th, All Day Knowing that housewives An old-fashioned cook, Mrs. like to "see exactly how a Jr jC, J, Jl vJNL John Rosenbarger of Ivoko* stove operates we have ar- Oil Cook Stoves and Ovens mo, will make biscuit, pies, ranged with the Perfection cakes, bread, rolls and numStove Company, manufacturers of Perfection erous dainties in our east window Saturday. Oil Stoves, to send their stove expert to the Ladies are invited to confer with Mrs. RosenHub for Saturday. Mr. Ira Sawin will be pres- barger on any item of cooking shown. Recipes ent all day to demonstrate and answer ques- used are given free with all Perfection Stoves, tions. The First . Practical Oil Cook MM generators to renew. No air pressure tanks to pump. Absolutely cleaner than Above Is Shown the gas * u °P cra^on * Famous “Built-in-Oven” ' Perfection Range j \ SeJecf the Stove You Like 3 Burner With White ONE DOLLAR PER WEEK ======^==== Mantle as bhown Above You Will Like the s 33= PERFECTION Service . Y ° a .? et Oil Cook Stoves and Ovens at the Hub!

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