Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 127, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 September 1926 — Page 3
SEPT. 2, 1926
BOUNTY COURTS TO PLUNGE INTO WORK TUESDAY Judge Collins, However, Will Have His Arraignments * Monday. % With'' the vacation season practically over, all Marlon County courts will plunge into their new calendars beginning Tuesday. While judges in all the civil courts will not open court on Labor day, Judge James A. Collins of Criminal Court will not deviate from his custom of holding the monthly arraignment on the first Monday of each month. Criminal Court will open at 9 a. m. Monday and close as soon as the sixty or more persons facing charges are arraigned. Regular Criminal Court cases probably will be heard beginning Tuesday, Judge Collins said. Calendars Compiled In most of the Superior Courts, the judges already have compiled their calendars for a month in advance and have sent out notices of scheduled trials. On Sept 13, Judge James M. Leathers of Court One will exchange this bench with Judge Collins when the jury trial of Jesse D. Hamrick and his wife, Mrs. Della M. Hamrick, charged with conspiracy to commit arson, is due to open. The Hamrick trial probably will last at least a week and Judge Leathers has arranged a series of divorce cases which Judge Collins hopes to hear in Court One as judge pro tern. Delay in Court Three a In Superior Court Three, Judge Sidney S, Miller will not begin his regular calendar until Sept. 13. For the past two weeks a receivership suit against the Van Camp Packing Company has been progressing in Court Three before Special' Judge Carl Wilde. It Is expected to continue another week. Superior Courts Two, Four, Five and Circuit and Juvenile Courts will be in session Tuesday as well as Probate Court, PRINCE REACHES JAPAN Swedish Throne Heir Faces Heavy Program. Pu United Press TOKIO, Sept. 2.—Crown Prince Oustavus Adolphus of Sweden and the Princess Louise arrived here tcH day after a tour of the United States. Plans have been made for extensive motor trips and numerous entertainments. The prince regent and crown princess of Japan will receive the royal visitors on Sept. 12. and jjie empress will receive them on Sept. 13. w* FLOODS IN MEXICO Pu United Pres* MEXICO CITY, Sept. 2.—Unconfirmed newspaper dispatches said thirty-five persons are dead in floods in the Lake Chapala and Lermo River districts of the State of Guadalajara.
Cl&Mexcursion SUNDAY, SEPT. 5 Round Trip Fare* CINCINNATI. $2.75 BASEBALL—CINCINNATI VS. ST. LOUIS Train leaves 7 a. m. Return, leaves Cincinnati 7 p. m. <8 p. m. city Decatur, 111., $2.75 LAKE cTeCATCR VISIT TURKEY RUN—lndiana State Park—MARSH ALL, *51.35 Train Leaves 7 a. m. Returning, Leave* Dec/ttnr 8 p. m. One fare round trip to all stations on C., I. A W. Saturday and Sunday. Returning to and Including following Monday. Information and tickets at City Ticket Office. 114 Monument Place. Main 8404. Union Station. 4587.
Pay Us a Visit —During State Fair Week EVERY courtesy will be shown you. Guides will be furnished to show you around and point out and explain the many things of interest. COME and see where the wellknown “Reliable” hams, bacon, lard, etc., are made, and the care with which they are prepared. YOUR visit will prove interesting, entertaining and educational, and' you will be glad you came. OUR plant is less than a mile from the Monument. To reach it, go out West Washington street to "Blackford, then a square and a half south. SPECIAL NOTICE The meats served by restaurants in the Fair Grounds will be supplied by King an & Cos. Kihbam&Cp. FORK AND BEEF PACKEFB Indianapolis
GROUND TO BE BROKEN Speedway City Christian Church Will Be Erected in One Day. Ground-breaking ceremonies for the new Christian Church at Speedway City will be held at 3 p. m. Sunday, under auspices of the church building committee, C. C. Urban, E. E. Eyster and D. H. Kreutzinger. All Christian Church pastors in Indianapolis have been invited to attend. Excavation work will begin Mon day. The building is to be erected in one day, Sept. 18, with more than 100 workmen assisting. Dedication of the church Sept. 19 will be in charge of the Rev. Virgil P. Brock.
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Automobiles reported stolen to police belong to: C. L. Trick, 875 Fletcher Ave.. Ford, 400 831, from garage at 886 Fletcher Ave. Wayman H. Perkins, 1507 Montcalm St., Ford, from twelfth and Senate Ave. , Wallace Winninger, 523 X. Patterson St., Chevrolet, 111-020, from E. Michigan St. and Miley Ave. Mrs. Edward T. Thomas. 2450 Cornell Ave., Hudson, 550-830, from 2339 Martindale Ave. Same Whitaker. 442 E. Washington St., Chrysler, 571-490, from Taggart Park.
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An auto found by police belonged to: Ralph Howard, Greene&stle, Infl., Chevrolet, found on Louisiana St., near Meridian St.
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TEACHERS HEAR HEAD OE NORMAL L. N. Hines Addresses Local Instructors. L. N. Hines, president of the Jpdiana State Normal School at Terre, Haute, addressed Indianapolis teachers today at the second general gathering of the three-day meeting in Caleb Mills Hall, discussing "Phases of Teachers' Training.” The meetings will close Friday afternoon. Departmental meetings were held before and after the address. Hines spoke at 11 a. m. Friday, the Rev. O. W. Flfer will tell of his recent travels through the Holy Land. Supt. E. U. Graff spoke at the general meeting Wednesday, attended by more than 1,700 teachers He declared the successful teacher placed the "spark of Interest in the student" and encouraged its growth. CRAWF’ORDSVILLE Another lndustry*was assured for Crawfordsvi 11© when the Campbell Wire Specialty Works signed a contract for a factory building here.
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Coot for day $1,200 Sneak Thieves and Robbers Get Clothing and. Jewelry. Daylight burglars operating ■Wednesday and sneak thieves and robbers working Wednesday night, secured articles chiefly clothing and jewelry, valued at approximately $1,200, It was reported to police today. Among losses reported were: Sam 'Stewart, Xo. 7. Pinex Apts., Fletcher Ave. and Pine St., jewelry and clothing valued at $210; Bernice I Linzie, same partment building. ! clothing valued at s7l; Mrs. M. HThompson, 1301 X. Pennsylvania St., $250 worth of clothing; Mrs. Warren Grimm, 108 E. Thirteenth ; St., clothing worth $l6O, and H. jSaneman. 2344tg X. Illinois St., clothing valued at $285. PENNSY SEEKS IDEA Announces Contest Among Employes Bureau Proposed. Seeking some way of securing Ideas on different phases of railroad -'peration from its employes, the Pennsylvania Railroad has offered prizes of SSO in its three regions, eastern, central and western, and In the general offices at I Philadelphia for the best plans foi;
the formation of a “new Ideas bureau." Announcement of the contest has been made in each of the three regional editions of The Pennsylvania News, the employes bimonthly newspaper. MOVIE SHOWS ALL OPEN Conferences In Prospect to End Strike of Operators. ■ Motion picture theaters of Indianapolis held their regular proprams Wednesday night despite the strike of union film operators, which began Wednesday. Meanwhile conferences are said to be in prospect in an endeavor to settle the strike, which resulted from refusal of theater owners to grant the union's demands for a. wage in crease from $1 an hour to $1.40. The union men now have reduced their j demand to $1.20, while the owners j have raised their offerto $1.05. * ART WORKER RESIGNS Herron Institute Assistant Director to Do Researrh in Orient. Miss Dorothy Blair. assistant director of the John Herron Art Institute sipee 1923, has presented her resignation, effective in December.
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In addition to her,. executive work she has been curator of the department of prints and European art. Her resignation was submitted when an opportunity came to enter research work in the Orient. Most of her time will in Japan. Miss Blair formerly was associated with the Art Institute of Chicago She expects to remain abroad a year. GOVERNOR AL SMITH ILL Probably WiFi Cancel Engagement to Speak at State Fair. Biz United Press SYRACUSE, X. Y., Sept. 2.—lllness of Gov. A1 Smith was expected to prevent his attendance at the GOOD HEALTH HIS ONLY CAPITAL This is true of many working men (and women also) dogged with a haunting fear of ill-health and helplessness. Wm. F. Lagle, Anderson, Ind., heeds nature's warning sign of pain and acts promptly: “When my back hurts and an ir regular flow warns me of coming trouble, I take Foley Pills, a diuretic stimulant for the kidneys." They, give me quick results." A reliable, valuable medicine, constantly In use over 25 years. Satisfaction guaranteed. Cost little. Sold everywhere. Ask for Foley Pills, diuretic. —Advertisement.
State fair today, Governor’s Day, he was to speak. It was, Qgid at his hotel early today that plans were being made for the Governor's return to Albany. Suffering from the after effects of his second minor operation in a week Governor Smith was forced to take to his bed immediately on his arrival here. HAMMOND—Alleging that her husband struck her over the head with a baseball bat, Mrs. Lorena Brennan brought suit for divorce. Child-birth Is explained In wonderful Book sent free to all Expectant Mothers MAKE the months of expectancy easier, freer from tension and pain: ana make the birth of your child a happv /Jf'X event by uai nsr w-i f t \\\ "Mother s Friend." WsjC-iiwK the external lubrtcant for expectant mothers, known and JLwi used bv three generuW vyr JK 'Ok tions of mothers. XLSBr.' 1 Tk Use "M other's -AtV Friend' as our raoth'*r- era and grandmothera did. Start todav. and meanwhile XH I Urn write to Bradfleld yLiyr Regulator Cos., B-A 17. Atlanta. Ga for wjonderful free booklet (sent in plain envelope) containing information every expectant mother should have Begin using “Mothers Friend now and vou will realize the wisdom of doing so as the weeks roll by. Mother s Friend ' is sold by all good drug stores—everywhere.—Advertisement.
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