Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 184, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 November 1926 — Page 2

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MAYOR AND MAN MACHINE-GUNNED BY ILLINOIS GANG Bloody Williamson County Scene of New Killings. / Bn United Press HERRIN, 111., Nov. B—The feud spirit has gripped lyilliamson County —scene of many bitter factional battles—again, -and today the toll from machine gun fire is two dead and one injured. Mayor Jeff Stone of Colp, small mining village near here, and his frieijd, .Tdh’n Kilroy, a boxer, both were raked with a withering machine gun fire as they stood on the main street of the village Saturday night. John Keith, police chief, was wounded in the right arm. Three Guns The machine gunners wove through the city, three guns belching forth a deadly lire, in three motor cars. . It was declared in Colp that the shooting was the result of Stone having supported the Democrats in the elections last i\ - cek. Stone, who is declared to have controlled most of the votes in Colp, is alleged to have been asked by a prominent gangster to support the entire Republican ticket. Residents said more than a hundred machine gun and rifle bullets were fired by the attackers. Stone and Keith had been called to a roadhouse on the west side of the town. They were getting out of their autoWHEN HEADACHY TAKE"CASCARETS" FDR JHEJOWELS To-night! Clean your bowels and end headaches, colds, so.xr stomach Get a 10-cent box now. You’re bilious! Y'ou have a throbbing sensation in your head, a bad taste in your mouth, your eyes burn, your skin is yellow, with dark under your eyes; your lips are parched. No wonder you feel ugly, mean and ill-tempered. Your system is full of bile not properly passed off, and what you need is a cleaning up inside. Don't continue being a bilious nuisance to yourself and those who love you, and don’t resort to harsh physics that irritate and injure. Remember that most disorders of the stomach, liver and bowels are cured by morning with gentle, thorough Cascarets —they work while you sleep. A 10-cent box from your druggist will keep your liver and bowels clean: stomach sweet, and your head clear for months. Children love to take because they taste good and ijever gripe or sicken. —Advertisement. SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST A proprietary medicine, like everything else that comes before the public, las to prove its merit. It has to meet competition. The law of the Survival of the Fittest applies to this as to other things. The fact that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, after fifty years of success, is still one of the largest sellers, proves that it is a dependable, standard remedy and one in which women may have perfect confidence. —Advertisement.

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mobile when the gangsters’ cars np I peared. First Volley Fatal Stone fell dead at the first volley. Keith was shot through the army,by a stray bullet. Kilroy, who avus playing pool, ran outside when he heard the shots. He was killed as he crossed the street. After the shooting, the murderers’ cars disappeared in the direction of Carterville. Although there were several wit-, : nesses to the affray, -they were rejluctant to discuss it today. | “We didn’t see anything at all,” lone bystander said. “If we were to • admit that we did, we'd never see i anything again. ’ NO TRACE OF OIL STATION BANDIT Gets s66—Other Thefts Are Reported. Police today had found no trace of ja lone bandit who held up a filling i station at Thirty-Eighth St. and Kenwood Ave. Saturday night, escaping with $66 in cash. Leo Wiggand, 1126 Congress St., attendant, said a Negro drove in the station in an auto, got some gasoline and then held him up. Police brought M. T. Love, 2219 Indianapolis Ave., in for questioning after they found the car used in the . hold-up in front of his house. He j said the auto was stolen from him and returned about ten minutes before police arrived. Wiggand identi- \ fled the machine, but was unable to ' identify Lowe. J. W. Kirk, 2723 Bellefontaine St., reported that some ona picked his pockets of between SB6 and S9O as he was waiting for a street car at Delaware and Market Sts. Someone entered the room of Miss Mildred Eastham, 617 N. East St., stealing $25. 9,000 Hear Aimee Brand Devil Liar By United Presa LOS ANGELES, Nov. B.—The ] devil—“the greatest liar in Los An geles”—personally devised the plot against her, Aimee Semple McPherson, evangelist, told a congregation of 9,000 in her Angelus Temple Sunday. All the stories about her supposed trip to the seaside with Kenneth G. Ormiston, missing radio operator at the temple, and the “little blue trunk” with its red haid clews and women’s finery, were creations of Satan, Mrs. McPherson said. The evangelist, who is awaiting trial on charges of perjury and con spiracy in connection with her alleged trip, which she explained by telling a story qf having been kidnaped and held' for ransom, had promised a week ago to name “the greatest liar in Los Angeles” in her sermon today. A vast audience gathered to hear her name him. Through a two-hour sermon, they heard the evangelist de fend herself —but still the villain was unnamed. At the >nd of the sermon, Mrs. McPherson reached her climax and shouted: “The devil—rival of Munchausen.” HOLD BURGLAR SUSPECT Police Take Youth Alleged to Have Broken Into Store. A young Negro, suspected of burglary, was captured late Sunday night, after he is to have made an attempt to break into the Traugott Clothing Company store, 25 W. Washington St. A police emergency squad, responding to an American District Telegraph Company call, found William Montgomery and Frank Thransden, employes of the company, holding the Negro, who gave his naffie as James Coleman, 17, Lesley, Ky. The men said a rear door glass was broken, sounding the telegraphic alarm. Coleman was just inside when captured, police say.

1,000 Injured, Hundreds of Ships and Homes Destroyed. Ilu United Press LONDON, NoV. 8. —Approximately one luysdred persons- have been killed and one thousand injured in Fascist reprisals for the attempt on the life of Premier Mussolini of Italy, according to dispatches from \ Lugano, Switzerland, to the IJajly Herald. The reports say hundred/of | houses and ships, owned by anti-las | cists, have been destroyed, and added that whole families have been ■ driven from their homes under pain i of death. 1 The Daily Herald dispatch said that 150 persons have been driven I from Lucca arid also many from Padua. who had, taken refuge in Milan. Among the victims of the reprisals in Naples where homes were de stroyed, the dispatches said, were the noted Italian philosopher. Bene detto Croce, the playwright: Roberto Bracco. the Socialist leader and writer; Arturo Babriola and the communist leader, Bordiga. It was reported that one of the richest libraries In Italy, that owned by Croce, also was destroyed. Homes of other prominent persons reported to have been destroyed were those of the Democratic leaders. Duca Di Cesaro and General F.encivenga, and the Socialist leader. Claudio Treves. Gets Witness Fees After Twenty Years All tilings come to him who waits. Charles D. Trowbridge, coal dealer with offices at 707 Merchants Bank Bldg., believes that axiom. For a few days ago he received court witness fees he should have obtained twenty years ago. In the fall of 1906, he testified in Marion County Circuit Court In the case of the Davis Colliery vs. the White River Fuel Company. In the fall of 1926 he received a check for $1.50 for witness fees. Had Trowbridge obtained compound interest on the amount due him, he would have received $4.82. “But I suppose I am lucky to get the $1.50,” he said. SUICIDE ATTEMPT SEEN Man With Razor Wounds on Neck Found by Police. George Klingenpell, 66, of Shelbyville, Ind., is in city hospital today suffering from cuts on his neck said to have been made with suicidal intent. Police say they found him in his room, 872 *A Massachusetts Ave., with a razor in his hand, and prevented him slashing himself again as they entered the room. BEWARE THE COUGH OR COLD THAT HANGS ON Persistent coughs and colds lead to serious trouble. You can stop them now with Creomulsion, an emulsified creosote that Is pleasant to take. Creomulslon Is anew medical discovery with twofold action; it soothes and heals the inflamed membranes and Inhibits germ growth. Os all known drugs, creosote is recognized by high medical authorities as one of the greatest healing agencies for persistent coughs and colds and other forms of throat troubles. Creomulsion contains, In addition to creosote, other healing elements which soothe and heal the infected membranes and Btop the Irritation and inflammation, while the creosote goes on to the stomach, Is absorbed into the blood, attacks the seat of the trouble and checks the growth of the germs. \ Creomulsion Is guaranteed satisfactory in the treatmPht of persistent I coughs and colds, bronchial asthma, j bronchitis and other forms of respiratory diseases, and Is excellent for building up the system after colds or flu. Money refunded if any cough or cold is not relleyed after taking according to directions. Ask your druggist.—Advertisement.

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5 HURT IN CRASH ON NATIONAL RG. Three Autos in Collision — Blind Tiger Charge. Three autos figured in an accident four miles east of the city on the National Rd. Sunday night, in which five persons were Injured. The drivers were Dr. B G. Potter. Cumberland, Ind.: Oliver Jackson. Negro, Dayton. Ohio, riding In the machine from which the driver fled, was charged with assault and battery, operating a blind tiger and reckless driving, after deputy sheriffs said they found a bottle of liquor. Burdeen was cut about the head; SOME WOMEN ALWAYS ATTRACT You want to be beautiful. You want Hip tireless energy, fresh complexion and pep of youth. Then let Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets keep your system free from the poisons caused by clogged bowels nntl torpid liver. For 20 years, men and women suffering from stomach troubles, pimples, listlessness and headaches have taken Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, a success fill substitute for calomel, a compound 1 of vegetable ingredients, mixed with | olive oil. known by their olive color, i Thev net easilv upon the bowels with | out grilling- They eJeause the system I anil tone up the liver. Keep vent It and its many gifts, lake Ip r Edwards’ Olive Tablets nightly! jllo’w much better you will feel and look. I.V. 30c. 00c. All druggists Ad- • vertlsement.

Rena Hart, Negro. 630 Superior St. riding with Jackson, was cut by flying glass, and Mrs. Putter nnd children, Blanche, 16, and Thomas, 10, were cut and briused. Autos driven by Ida Winkler, lot W. St Clair St., and Roy Scerlng. 815 N. Pennsylvania St., collided at Indiana Ave. and Tenth St. Mrs. Scerlng and Miss Mabel Burgen, nurse at the city hospital, riding witn the Scorings, both were thrown from the auto.

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