Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 34, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 June 1926 — Page 12

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PNCARE ENTERS V BRIAND CABINET ■ % ■ormer Premier Enchances I Chance to Complete Ministry. I£v United Press ' PARIS, June 21. —Former Prepiier Raymond Poincare today agreed to enter a cabinet'being formed by Aristide Briand. > ißriand again undertoook the task of building a government, following the failure yesterday of Edouard Berriot’s attempts to complete a ministry. Briand and Poincare conferred for s half-hour this morning, but Poincare on leaving the conference refused to comment on the subjects of the discussion. Briand, however, told the United Press the conference with Poincare had been satisfactory and that Poincare is “still willing to collaborate in my cabinet, which will include men capable of showing the country that politics must now be a secondary question."

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Automobiles reported stolen to police belong to,: Charles Hahn, 614 S. West St., Ford, from in front of that address. Sam Washington, 1954 Alvord St., Packard, from that address. Standard Oil Company, Lord and Davidson Sts., Ford, from Pennsylvania and Market Sts. Frank Marsella, 1218 Edgemont AVe., Ma.\ •’ll. 505-758, from Riverside Park. Fred Kline, 6 Bungalow Park. Ford, 26-595, from Twelfth and Capitol Ave. Commercial Credit and Trust Company. Wild Bank Bldg., Ford, 11-517, from Virginia Ave. and Washington St. E. T. Gomersall, 326 N. Illinois St., Buick, 565-855, from Market and Pennsylvania Sts. Francis L. Hawley, 2926 E. Michigan St., Ford, from Court and Pennsylvania Sts. E. E. Tilson, 1140 Madison Ave., Buick, 538-122, from Riverside Park. V. E. Bolyard, 2539 Broadway, Oldsmobile, from Market and Delaware Sts. C. J. Hubbell, 49 Wisconsin St., Ford, from Market -and Illinois Sts.

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Automobiles reported found by police belong to: Emmett O’Brien. 231 Hanson St., Chevrolet, found at Michigan and Illinois Sts. Hudson coupe bearing ’ license T 27-339 found at Belmont Ave. and Oliver Ave. Ford, license 558-465, touring, found at Morris St. and Capitol Ave. Indianapolis Street Railway ComM P_T 10 N _ P J c t URES ," [TMlisagan] TODAY AND TOMORROW COLLEEN MOORE in “IRENE” Arid Other Enjoyable Features GpolM RICHARD DIX “SAY IT AGAIN” JIMMY ADAMS. COMEDY. FOX NEWS WEEKLY, ABE FARB, LESTER HI'FF, ORGANIST. EMIL SEIDEL and his orchestra

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Little Francis Kau, who traveled all the way from Hawaii to Atlantic City to take part in the national marbles Contest, got a great deal of amusement in asking fellow passengers to solve the following puzzle: “See this figure?" he asked each In turn. “It is possible to draw the same figure with only one pontinons pencil stroke. Won't you see if you can draw it?” Many people tried and all of them failed, claiming that tip® feat was ntpossible. Were they right or wrong? Brainagram answer: The brackets should have been placed in this fashion: 2,8, 17), 31, 5. 6, 9. 12). 3, 4. 0. 4. 1,6). 3.7, 9, 12, 18. 6,0, 8). 4, 31, 17), 7,6, 3,8), 8. 16, 5, 12). 7, 9. 10), 3, 14), 13 16. Each group contains some numbers which when added together give 17 as a total. The completed words are army; academy: alchemy: Rnatomy antinomy. The sentence should have read “I received the goods intact." pany. Tratcion Bldg.. Ford, found at Capitol Ave. and Washington St. Edith Humble. 419 Randolph St., Ford, found at Bloyd Ave. and Darwin St. Alva Snider. Morgantown. Ind.. Ford, found at Lexington Ave. and Irvin PI. TRIBUTE TO MINISTERS Memorial Service for Deceased Metliodist Pastors. Memorial services for deceased ministers of the Methodist Episcopal Church were conducted Sunday at Crown Hill Cemetery, by members of the Indianapolis district of the Epworth League. Services were held at the grave of Dr. Reuben Andrus, former president of De Pauw University. Graves of Methodist ministers were decorated following the service. The Rev. J. Floyd Seelig, pastor of the Fifty-First St. M. E. Church, spoke. STROKE IS FATAL Deputy Coroner William A. Doeppers today was investigating sudden death of Mrs. Hattie Rhodes, 65, of 1559 Blaine Ave., late Saturday. According to police, Mrs. Rhodes, who is subject to paralytic strokes, suffered an attack when she arose from an afternoon nap. Before medical aid could be obtained she died, police said. AMUSEMENTS

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Atkins leap over the fence in tht rear of Jesse Logan's hofne at 426 W. New York St. Officers chased Atkins to the rear of 316 N. Missouri St., where he was haflted by the bullet from Bartlett's gun. A chicken, said to have been stolen from Lo gan's coop was found under Atkins' coat. He was charged with entering a house to commit a felony and petit larceny. BODYBURNS ARE FATAL Elwood Man Dies in Indiana Christian Hospital. John Conwell, 64, of Elwood. Ind.. died late Sunday at Indiana Christian Hospital from burns received several weeks ago while he was working at the Sellers Kitchen Cabinet Company in Elwood. Hospital attaches said Conwell, who was admitted June 15, was bad ly burned abotit the body. ROBBED OF $75 $ W. E. McFarland, Apt. 6, 215 N. Capitol Ave., today discovered that a thief entered his room and stole loot valued at $75 Saturday.

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