Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 191, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 November 1926 — Page 12

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AFRICAN NEEDS CITED TO CHURCH Board of Foreign Missions in Session. Bu Times Special SOUTH BEND, Injd., Nov. 16. — Nearly 160 bishops, missionaries and other prominent churchmen were here today for the second day's session of the board of foreign missions of the Methodist Episcopal Church. A plea for additional missionaries to meet the growing opportunities for Christian mission work among Mohammedans on the continent of Africa, was made by Dr. Samuel M. Zwemer of Cairo, Egypt. Dr. Zwemer, a missionary of the Dutch Reformed Church, is editor of The Moslem World, and one of the world's best-known authorities on Mohammedan problems. “Mohammedans are to be found in practically every misllon field In which the Methodist EpiscopalCliurch has churches and schools,” Dr. John R. Edwards, corresponding secretary, reported. “The largest number —69,816,000 —are in India and Ceylon. Next comes the Dutch East Indies—Java, Borneo and Sumatra—with 36,000.’’ Hoosier a Double of Illinois Feudist Rp Tunes Sneciat EVANSVILLE, Ind., Nov. 16. Not that Bruce Hitch, district superintendent of the Indiana Refining Company filling stations, isn't good looking, but— His face means death to him when he goes to Harrisburg, 111. He’s an exact double of one of the famous Shelton brothers, ; “bloody Williamson County" liquor gangsters and sworn enemies of Charley Birger, head of the opposing faction. Birger himself told Hitch so when 1 he was in Harrisburg at one of the ; Indian stations. “You may be all right,” said Birger, as he gazed keenly at Hitch j when lie stopped at the station to get gas in his high powered Lincoln. ! “But you sure look like young Shel-' ton. if you value your life don’t go i past my roadhouse. They’ll shoot a Shelton on sight." Third Twins Born to Elkhart Couple Ru Times Special ELKHART, Ind., Nov. 16.—Mr. j and Mrs. Lloyd Van Pelt are the parents of a third set of twins, named Lois and Lewis. Mary and Magdalene, .10, and Chatline and Charles, 5, are the others. Mrs. Van Pelt has a twin sister and there 'are two sets of twins in Van Pelt’s family. COOKING MUTTON Before cooking mutton, remove the skin that comes next to the fat as this is what gives the strong, disagreeable flavor to the meat.

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Hoosier Briefs Trying to avoid striking a black cat, Walter Stewart of Petersburg swerved his car In front of another and wrecked it. Both Stewart and .James Wray who was with him were hurt. Herman Riggles of Starke County is in jail at Goshen, all because he hid twenty-six muskrat skins under an old matress at his * home. Game Wardens James Durham and William Baldwin found them. Here’s politeness. Proprietors of the South End restaurant at Auburn have publicly apologized for lack of waiters Sunday. Warren is counting its chickens before they are hatched. Mpah Stucky will open anew hatchery there soon. A friendly bulldog forgot to be friendly at Marlon and bit Doyle, 11, and Maxine, 5, children of Clyde Hall. Neighbors shot the dog. Earl and Orvil Melvin of Anderson claim to be the champion boy corn

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huskers. They handled 120 bushels a day for Will Boring. Thomas Monachism of Gary will give no more lifts to tramps. He i picked up one man who took his overcoat later as he left the machine. Hawks are smarter this year in Blackford County. Farmers have only turned in fifty-four for bounties. Last year ninety-eight were turned in. Miss Daisy Helms of Centerville points with pride at her giant "orchia flowerea canna” that grew to seven feet three and one-half inches tall before nipped by frost. George Tansley bit him on the finger, Remus Martin of Boonville charges in a suit, asking SI,OOO damages. Marion isto have a pound and stray dogs will no longer be shot on sight. Nick Jones of Huntington Is the first hunting casualty there. He was i shot by Carl Garner of Warsaw while the two were hunting rabbits. Railroads, banks, building and loan associations and public utilities in i Posey County will pay taxes on a ! combined valuation of $3,490,419, this Iyear. Coach Rlair Gullion has announced the Hartford City High School ! basketball team this year wdll be cayed Airedales. Crown Point citizens no longer have dark time. Sheriff Ben Streng has ins.ailed electric flood lights, illuminating the courthouse clock. Quick action of Mrs. Albert Cobb INVENTION KILLS MAN i Youth Asphyxiated by Carbon Moj \ noxido While Working. ' Rif Times Special \ CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., Nov. 16. I —Walter Myers, 26, is dead, the victime of an invention. Myers Jacked up his auto to use it as motive power for anew comhusking machine. *He 'forgot to open up the barn doors and was asphyxiated by carbon monoxide fumes from the running motor. WATSON FLA .(IS RETURN ! I Will Ijcave West Baden for Washington Wednesday. Bu United Press WEST BADEN. Ind., Nov. 16. I Senator James E. Watson, who has been resting at the West Baden Hotel here since Nov. 4, today prepared to return to Washington. He will leave here Wednesday for Indianapolis, where he will meet his wife and leave at once for the East. BLAST DESTROYS HOME Coal Gas Explodes Farmhouse Burns Down. Bu United Press BRAZIL, Ind., Nov. 16.—Coal gas in a heating stove exploded and resultant fire destroyed the farm home of Mr. and Mrs. George Schiele, near here. They were away at the time.

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of Attica saved her home from fire here when Russel/, a young son. went into a closet with a lighted candle. Mrs. Cobb smothered the flames in with a rug.

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QUEER ACCIDENT FATAL Roar of Truck Jars Loose, Crashes Into Windshield. _ Bu United Press MICHIGAN CITT, Ind.. Nov. Is. One of the queerest auto accidents ever reported here was blamed today for the death of Garfield WlUlam Kick, 55, Three Oaks, Mich-. While trying to pass a truck on I h 'Junes highway near here, Fick

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Last Times Today Colleen Moore “It Must Be Love” Car-tune, News, Fable i-COLONIAL-i DAVID BELASCO’S TRIEMPH “THE RETURN OF PETER GRIMM” Alec Francis—Kliiabeth Patterson THF, FOTR CAXSrNOS A TREAT FROM SPAIN Floyd Thompson’* Singing Troubadour* aooUa, GREAT DOUBLE PROGRAM Viola Dana, Nat Carr, Vera Gordon “Kosher Kitty Kelly” MABEL NORMAND RAGGEDY ROSE’ “Russ” Robinson, “Ebe” Grubb J and Their Entertainers

ENGLISH’S now TWICE DAILY, 2:30-8:30 SECOND CAPACITY WEEK THE *4.000.000 MOTION PICTPRE Eve*., 50c to SL6S. Mat. 60c to *l-10. A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Production in arrangement with A. L. Krlanger, C. B. Dillingahm and F. ZJegfeld Jr. Seats selling.

was Instantly killed when the rear of the truck jarred loose and crashed through his windshield. DEPORTATIONS PLANNED Federal Judge Pledgee Aid In Enforcing State Dry Laws. Bu United Press GARY-, Ind.. Nov. 16.—Federal aid In enforcing Indiana's stringent pro-

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Pork Chops Small Loin* - 33 c STEAKS a 30c Pork Sausage u>. 27c SPARE RIBS a. 24c BACON a. 42c BULK KRAUT u. 5c We Have Fresh Fish in All Our Markets Every Friday

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hibitlon laws was promised today as Judge Michael Havran of the city court prepared a list of fifteen names for submission to Federal emigration authorities In Chicago. The names are those of aliens convicted of liquor law violations and deportation proceedings will be started at once. The list was prepared on request of the Federal authorities.

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