Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 121, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 August 1926 — Page 7

AUG. 26, 1926

BANDITS GET CAR i FROM US; HAVE BUSY NIGHT Leave Couple Stranded — Auto, Cartridge and Coat Found Later. A 38-callbre revolver cartridge and h woman's jacket were the only clews police had today to three bandits, who in the past week have staged a dozen hold-ups on country roads near the city. Three of the hold ups were staged Wednesday night. In the first hold-up of the evening the bandits robbed Herbert Main, 212 E. Minnesota St., of $9 and took his Chrysler roadster. The car was found by Sergeant Hanley <nd Patrolman Swope at 4:30 a. m. loday at 430 W. Maryland St. The cartridge and jacket were in it. License plates had been changed by turning one figure under. Took His Car Main and Miss Virginia Roberts, 2164 N. Capitol Ave., were driving near Sixty-Sixth St. and the Nickel Plate Railroad, when three young men in a Ford coupe drove up and ■rdered them to come out of the car. i’hey took the money and auto keys 'rom Main, drove the Chrysler away, ; ollowed by the Ford, and left the ouple strpnded. i Miss Roberts avoided being r obbed by tossing her purse into the weeds as she left the car. It was later found by Sergt. John Richter. All three of the men were armed, but accurate descriptions were impossible because of darkness. Main said. The bandits drove the Chrysler to Troy Ave. and Brill Rd., southeast of the city, and held-uP two couples about 9:30 p. m. Forcing the sedan of Marvin Runvon, 2243 S. Meridian St., to the side of the road they took S6O and two watches from, him and Willis Corn, of the same address. Misses Alice ITinley and Mildred Brothers. St. Vincent Hospital nurses, also in the

HER LIMBS WERE NEAR HELPLESS SEVERAL YEARS Was a Victim of Awful Rheumatism; Konjola Brings Blessed Relief. Another Indianapolis lady who strongly indorses this Konjola medicine for the relief it has given her Is Mrs. Flora Carman, 1539 Relsner Street, this city, formerly of 1236 Bellefontaine Street, who recently made the following statement to the

MRS. FLORA CARMAN Konjola Man at Hook’s drug store, Pennsylvania and Market Streets, Indianapolis, where he Is meeting large crowds of local people daily and explaining this surprising new medical compound. “I suffered so badly from rheumatism that my limbs were nearly help less for several years,” said Mrs Carman. "The pains would draw up my legs and make them so stiff that T couldn’t think of walking any distance at all. My ankles were swollen and the muscles in the calf of my legs would get hard like stones. The pains were terrific, keeping me twake every night, and besides the awful rheumatism, my bladder and kidneys were affected, causing awful burning sensations, night rising and pains in my back which seemed to sxtend up between my shoulder blades. I also had liver trouble, which brought on dizzy spells, and jeveral times I have fallen full \ ength on the floor. Oh, I tell you, i my health was just completely 1 wrecked, and I never thought it was possible to get well again, for noth-, ng would help n>e, and I believe I j tried everything. ‘‘Anyway, I decided to test your! Konjola, for it seemed like everybody was talking about this medi■ine. It only took half a bottle to tonvince me that I had found just the right remedy for my suffering. Now I've taken five bottles, and I know it has made a greater change in my health than 1 ever hoped for. All of the pains and aches are gone now. and the swelling has left my ankles, the . aiess is gone from my limbs, and 1 can take a long walk and never feel tired. It seems like Konjola staited my whole inner-, system to working properly, because I don't have any trouble with my kidneys, have been relieved of the backaches and burning pains: I never have to rise at night, and my liver Is active now, so that I am bilious like I was before, and I haven’t had a diziy spell since I took the first bottle. I also notice my stomach is in better condition, as I can eat many things I wouldn’t dare to eat before, and my digestion is fine, bowels are regulated, and the whole truth is that I feel better than I have for several years. Konjola has been a sound blessing to me, and I cannot help but indorse such a medicine.” The Konjola Man is at Hook’s drug store, Pennsylvania and Market Streets, Indianapolis, where he is-daily meeting the local public and titroduclng and explaining the merits of this remedy. Konjola is sold at every Hook drug store, and by all leading druggists in surrounding towns.—Advertisement.

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car lost a compact, a ring and small change was taken from the girls. They reported to police that one of the bandits was a Negro. At 11:30 p. m. bandits held up Melville Childers, Old Augusta, Ind.. on State Rd. 12, fourteen miles southwest of the city, and took $9. Carlton Hollowed, 612 Luett St., agent for the Public Savings Insurance Company, reported at 4:30 p. m. Wednesday that at 9:30 a. m. he was at 1212 Tibbs Ave., when two men In a large,sedan drove up. The man in the rear seat opened the'door, pointed a gun at him and ordered him into the car. They drove north and while the auto was moving the man in the rear seat took between S9O and SIOO from him. They blindfolded him and put him out of the car at 1300 N. OUn Ave.. he said.

Shock Kills Gravel Pit Worker While dragging a guide wire to an electric hoist through weeds at the Stevens Gravel Company pit at

White River Rd. and Harding St.. C 1 a rence Serivner. 27, liv*ng In rear of 310 W. Washington St., was electrocuted, when the cable came In contact with a high tension wire. Attempts of city hospital physicians to restore life were unsuccessful. Workmen at the scene told Sergt. Frank Owen that the cable sagged and came in contact

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with a conductor of the Indianapolis Light and Heat Company. The widow, mother and four sisters survive. Funeral arrangements have not been made. THIRTY-EIGHTH ST. OPEN Traffic Permitted to Use Street; Blocked a Year. W. Thirty-Eighth St., which has been blocked for nearly a year, while a tunnel connecting twfe parts of Crown Hill cemetery was under construction, is open for traffic, A. W. Brayton, Jr., park board landscape architect, announced today. Closing of the 1 street has caused motorists living In the northwest part of Indianapolis considerable anoyance because of long detours necessitated. ALUMNI OUTING SUNDAY Fifth annual outing of St. John's Alumni Association will be held Sunday at Columbia Park. Members and friends are urged to attend and enjoy the day's events and renew acquaintances. Free transportation will be supplied from end of Shelby street car line.

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NOMADIC HOME STILL IN STREET Hackney House Halts — Carries On. “Show me th<* way to go home," moans the now famous house of Robert Hackney, as it stands forlorn and deserted at the south approach of the Capitol Ave. bridge, over Fall Creek. Nearly two weeks have passed since the big double house began

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1 Can Roman Gold Corn. 1 Pkg. Virginia Sweet Pancake Flour. 1 Pkg. Morton s lodized Salt. 1 Can Libby’s Apple Butter. 1 Can Libby’s Spinach. • I Can Libby’s Corn Beef and Hash. 1 Can Libby’s Milk. 1 Pkg. Virginia Sweet Buckwheat F,lour. 1 Pkg. Ivory Soap Flakes. 1 Bar Ivory Soap. 1 Can Underwood Deviled Ham 1 Pkg. Cream of Wheat. 1 Pkg. Jenny Wren Flour. 1 Jar Beechnut Peanut Butter. 1 Pkg. Colman Mustard. 1 Pkg. Linit Starch. 1 Can Orange Label Karo. 1 Can Castle Tomatoes. 1 Five-lb. sack Castle Flour. 1 Bottle Castle Lemon Extract. 1 Bottle Castle Vanilla Extract. 1 Pkg. Castle Toothpicks. 5 Bars P-G Soap.

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staggering down streets and boulevards to Its proposed new home at 2318 N. Capitol Ave. The restless residence, like the park board members, was deceived by Hackney. He told the world he could move his house down Capitol Ave. in one day and one night. The structure is now enduring the tenth day of the trip. Meanwhile, the Haugh Hotel, the “good boy” example of nomadic houses, Is nearly ready to be turned and placed on Its new foundation near Michigan and Delaware Sts. The alert little dwelling of F. J. Huggler, despite its implication in the shocking of a workman, Is nearly ensconced In its new surroundings near Fifty-Third St. and Cooper Ave., after a Jaunt down Kessler Blvd. from Fifty-Sixth St.

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BUSINESSMEN AGAINSTRESORT Fourteen Testify to Convict Women. Fourteen N. Capitol Ave. business men testified in municipal court before Judge Pro Tern. William H. Faust, this morning against the alleged keeper and Inmates of a resort at 427 N. Capitol Ave. Asa result of their testimony Ruth Hills, of that address, was sentenced to serve thirty days in the Indiana Woman's Prison and fined SIOO. Two women in the house when It was raided by police, Alice Williamson and Lela Bolen, were fined $lO and sentenced to ten days in jail. Two of three soldiers in the place received like sentences and the third was fined $lO and given a suspended thirty-day term. All the casess are to be appealed. This was the third time police have raided the place. The other two times they were unable to obtain convictions. TYPIST STARTS SWIM Bu United Press FOLKESTONE, England. Aug. 26. —Miss Mercedes Gleltze, a London typist, this afternoon i began an attempt to swim the English channel.

PRINCE WILL LECTURE Member of Swedish Royal Family to Come to United States. Bv United Press COPENHAGEN. Aug. 26.—Prince Wilhelm of Sweden, second son of King Gustave, has agreed to visit the United States on a two-months’ lecture tour next winter, according to a dispatch from Stockholm. The Prince’s first lecture was scheduled for New York on Jan. 17. Prince Wilhelm is 42 years old and married. The Eskimo gives his doctor a fee as soon as he arrives. If the patient recovers the fee is kept. If not, it is returned.

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INDIANAPOLIS AND CINCINNATI TRACTION CO/ Charles L Henry, Receiver REDUCED FARES Dollar Excursion Every Sunday Round Trip Tickets two and one half cents per mile; 30-day return limit. Information, Phone MA In 4500-4501

Week-End Excursions - TO Culver sg.!s Jf ROUND “ TRIP Every Friday, Saturday and Sunday until October 29, Inclusive, from Indianapolis Ticket* sold and good going on any regular Train on Friday, Saturday or Sunday. Good retnrning until following Monday, Inclusive. City Ticket Office 116 Monument Place. Main 1174 PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD

$0.75 ROUND TRIP TO Louisville Sunday, August 29 Ticket, good coins and returning in Coaches oily on upecial train leaving Indianapolis 8:30 k. m. and leaving Lonlville, 10th and Broadway, 8:30 p. m.; 14th and Main Street, 8:43 p. m. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD

EXCURSION / —TO—CINCINNATI $0 ROUND # O TRIP Shelbyville $ .65 Greensburg 1.10 Batesville 1.50 SUNDAY, August 29 Special train of all-steel equipment will leave Indianapolis 7 a. m.; returning leave Cincinnati 7 p. m., Central Time (8 p. m. City Time), same date. For tickets and full particulars cal! at City Ticket Office, 112 Monument Circle, Phone MA In 6330, or Union Station. BIG FOUR ROUTE

$2.75 MICHIGAN CITY $2.75 WALKERTON $2.40 ROCHESTER Round Trip NEXT SUNDAY Train leaves Indianapolis Union Station 7:00 a. m., Mass. Ave. Station 7:08 a. m. VIA NICKEL PLATE ROAD Also low fares dally and week end, with liberal limits to these and other retort points. For complete Information ohone R. C. Flscua, A. G. P. A., MA In 3777; Union Station, MA in 4567; Mass. Ave. Station, MA In 212a

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