Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 316, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 May 1926 — Page 28

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OBSERVE INDIANA U. ANNIVERSARY Founders’ Dinner Tonight at Claypool. Open house was observed today by hospitals and professional schools of Indiana University in joint celebration of the growth of the university in Indianapolis, and of the 106th anniversary of the founding of the institution. Demonstrations and exhibitions of public interest were given this afternoon at the Riley Hospital, the Dong Hospital, the Training School for Nurses, Schools of Medicine and Dentistry and extension division center. Speakers at the founders’ dinner at the Claypool at 7 p. m. will be Dr. Morris Fishbeln, editor of the Journal of the American Medical Association; Dr. J. B. Oarr, presidentelect of the State Dental Association; Knute Rockne. football mentor of Notre Dame University, and Dr. AVilliam Lowe Bryan, president of Indiana University. GIRL WADES, DROWNS Companions See High School Miss „ Sink in River. Bn United Pr 'is KNIGHTSTOWN, Ind., May 7. The first drowning of the season in Henry County was recorded today with the death of Margaret WilHams, 15-year-old high school girl. AA'ith two other girls she went wading in Blue River, stepped suddenly into deep water and drowned, while her companions, who were unable to swim, watched the tragedy front the bank. STRUCK BY CAR; DIES 1 Peat it of Pedestrian Investigated by Coroner Robinson. Coroner Paid F. Robinson today was investigating the death of Anderson Lee, 51, of 920 Ashland Ave„ who died Thursday at city hospital from injuries AVednesday when struck by an auto. His son, •Jackie, 5, also Injured, Is in critical condition. AVTtnesses told police Lee and his son ran In front of a large sedan and were struck by 1 another auto driven by Aaron Pollard, 603 N. Senate Ave. Police saying Lee was holding his son's hand when struck. Police said they w£re told that Pollard was ( blameless and stopped quickly. FEET HURT? FREE Picture Made Dr. Scholl Expert Here Correct* Foot Troubles. Correct Shoes Fitted. 1546 N. Illinois St. t ' ' FURNITURE STORES 128 W. Washington St. and 108 South Meridian Street m Sau 7t Tilth Hiliusl 45 e. [Washington kt. Hohner HARMONICAS Complete slock Instruction book *Wen with esrh Hohner CARLIN MUSIC CO. 14S E Wnshlngton St. BLI FOB LESS BANNER’S MEN’S FLKMSHINCS 115 S. ILLINOIS ST. j FUR CHOKERS B Beantlftil t ftokcrn nt the f.owent Price* In the Pity. y JACOB WOHLFELD FUR CO. y 43? Occidental Bldg. AUTO TOPS And Side Curtains Made nd repaired. Our price la right Seven years at this location. Kentucky Ave. Vulcanizing Cos. 85 Kentucky Ave. 0 Y 1? 'ZT" SI 9.951 /A X M Veponset *%3 2 Hooskr Outfitting Cos. f 443 E. Wash. LAWN SEED and Garden Ho*e and Tool*. Plant Lawn Heed Now for a Good Stand This Summer VONNEGUT’S • 120-124 E, WASH. ST. i Sweaters SILK OR WOOL 75c Onr new procea* for cleenln* Bn* • Heater* restore* them to their original brightness and *oftne*a. Guaranteed Not to Shrink or Stretch Golf fttocklnr* t>T the £&rn Proppsn, We per pair. The Best-Grand k Laundry in 0774=*W

Expect Girl Athlete to Smash World's Records

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Miss Dorothy Morris, demonstrating Ihe “scissnrs” high jump.

Indianapolis has a girl athlete who may some day break world’s records.

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her teacher said. She is Miss Dorothy Morris, 13. of

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1808 N. Delaware St., a member of the “model class” of the American Gymnastic Union, which meets at the Athenaeum. In a track meet there May 1, Dorothy made a record broad jump of 8 feet. She made a high Jump of 4 feet 1 Inch a pendulum vault of 6 feet. 10 inches and won a throwing event, making her winner this year in four events out of live. Last year site won every event. “AVe all feel that Dorothy has a decided future as an athlete,” said Miss Clara Ledig, director of tht girls’ classes of the Union. At School 27, where Dorothy Is in the 8A grade, her marks have invariably been A’s or A plus. She Is a Girl Scout, a member of Troop No. 8. CANDIDATE IS JAILED Would-Be .fudge Slandered Foes, Indictments Say. Rv United Pren JEFFERSONVILLE. Ind., May 7. —Behind the bars of the Clark County jail, Joseph Harrington, defeated candidate for the Republican nomination for judge, joday repented the sharpness of his togue in the campaign. Eight candidates and political leaders of both parties were slandered by Harrington during the campaign, according to Indictments returned against him. Harrington was unable to furnish bond when arraigned on the indictments and was taken to jail.

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