Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 339, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 May 1927 — Page 9
MAY 9, 1927
YEGGS GET J3OO ' FROMTjRE SHOP $785 Taken at Grocery— Clothing, Watch Stolen. Yeggmen battered the combination from the Carr Tire Company safe Sunday and escaped with S3OO. C. E. Patton, 1025 N. Alabama St., manager, told police he closed the place at midnight Saturday and when he opened at S a. m. Sunday he found a rear window had been pried open and the strong box damaged. G. A. Pfeiffer, president of the Columbia Grocery Company, 6 W. Market St., reported to police that $785 had been stolen from the office and he suspected Jess Harris, 28, 216 W. North St., held on charges of grand larceny and embezzlement at the city prison. A burglar who tore a screen from a rear window at the home of Jesse Baxter, 2154 N. Talbott Ave., Saturday night stole an outfit of clothing valued at S9O from Mrs. Baxter and a wrist watch valued at S4O, the property of Miss " Goldie Scott, a roomer. EIGENMANN IS HONORED Indiana Pays Tribute to Late Dean of School. Bn Timrg Poecial BLOOMINGTON, Ind., May 9. TVhile speakers referred to him as a “productive scholar and inspiring teacher,” Indiana University turned out almost enmasse to pay tribute to Dean Carl H. Eigenmann. Eigenmann died April 24 at Coronodo,- Cal. Dr. Eigenmann's high standing as a teacher brought eulogies from. Dean Fernandus Payne, Dr. B. J. Vos and Dr. W. J. Moenkhaus.
AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT at 8:15 Mendelssohn Choir and Laurence Tibhet MURAT THEATER Seats $2.50, $2, $1.50 and $1 Sale until 5 p. til. at 27 E. Ohio st. After 5 p. m. Sale at Murat Theater. iwmmu jnnimwaiiMi. See Florida’s Mysterious SEA METER 45 Feet Long, Weight 15 Tons And Over 200 Other Ileep Sea Creatures on t'apt. Lin. <l. Greene’s Special Railroad Car. An Educational Exhibition. SEE IT TODAY! Exhibition Car on Monon Track on S. Alabama and Maryland Sts. Admission, 25c Children, 15c Hours: 0 A. M. to 9 P. M. CROWDS JP 2:00-4:20-7:00 and 9:20 o’clock BARTEE SISTERS REVUE A Music, Song and Dance Delight CECIL ALEXANDER BOBBY “One of the Idle ‘‘UK E” Rich" up*. LOU CAMERIOX ft CO. SHAW “Clown Capers” AND CO. barrext ft CLAYTON ‘ TAKE IT “The Rebound” EASY” FOUR C'OVANS Sensational Dancing DON VALERIO & CO. Italy’s Premier Hire Walker, with Helen thirty First of flic New Bill Rogers Screen Series ‘‘WILL ROGERS in DUBLIN” Daily Organ Recital By Lester Hurt' Starting 12:40 O’clock Noon. Doors Open 12:30. i 1.20, 7;W- IOIW. with\ WILLIAM BOYD ELINOR FAIR! ’JUNIOR COGHLAN WWALTER LONG! DE MILLE PICTURES CORP. VAUDEVILLE AT 3:00, 6:30, 8:50 ■ “CORNERDRUGSTORE” HERBERT FAYE & CO. ROY ROGERS & CO. LEMEAU~*Ty6uNG JOE FANTON & CO.
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It took til’s quartet a short while to become popular all over Indiana. Now the four will be heard over the radio and expect to become nationally famous when they sing at the Elks’ national convention in Cincinnati this summer. They're the Sullivan Elks’ Quartet of Sullivan. Ind. They are, left to right, James Scully, first tenor; Herman McKinley, second tenor; W* C. Borders, basso, and A. G. McGuire, bari tone.
Sick Son Kills Pleading Parent Bn Timrg Puccini FORT WAYNE, Ind., May 9.—Enrged because a door refused to open, Wesley Smith, Jr., 27, mentally sick, shot and killed his father, prominent farmer, as the parent pleaded with his son in an effort to quiet him. The son had been in a hospital twice in the last four years, the result of a fall from a train. He was eating dinner when Sheriff Guy Emrick arrested him for murder. BOOST REFORESTATION Aim of Tuesday Meeting at Experimental Station. Indiana's reforestation program is expected to receive added impetus at a meeting of county agriculture agents, Purdue University experts and State conservation officials Tuesday and Wednesday at Clark County forest and experimental station. All interested are invited to attend, Conservation Director Richard Lieber announced. The conservation department plans to carry the fight to reforest the State’s nonproductive areas into every part of Indiana, State Forester Charles C. Deam asserted. Plans for such an extension will be outlined at the meeting.
LEOH Tailored to Measure Men’s Suits and O’Coats Salesroom and Shop 254 MASSACHUSETTS AVR Indianapolis Automobile Club 518 E. Mct’AKTY ST. DREXKL 3770 Free service to members—Day or Night! Mechanical service, starting. towing, eraning. gas and oil delivery, legal advice etc. All for—--2c A DAY (57.30 yearly dues) Service for anybody—anywhere, any time regardless of the position or condition of vour car. Phone for further information MOTION PICTURES I LEON OUR ERROL fegGANG “Lunatic at Large” ': ! Fable-—News RONALD COLMAN VILMA BANKY “THE NIGHT OF LOVE” Glamorous Romance! The Picture Beautiful YfTAPitwCHARLES HACKETT Whispering Jack Smith HAWAIIAN NIGHTS Overture—“lL GUARANI!” STOLAREVSKY Conducting ANIMATED CIRCLE NEWS AMUSEMENTS IfFITIi’Q Wed. ft Sat. Mats. VIE-l 111 U 25c—50c—75c THE STUART WALKER CO. “LAZYBONES” Here i George Gaul Few*o! the L || V ' Vi ’ n I°*'" Favorites | Elizabeth Patterson CAPACITY Will Prevail at Keith’s wH Hill I 1 Au of xhis Week j Greatest Show I Greatest Cast In Town I In Town BUY SEATS IN ADVANCE BERKELL PLAYERS 30*^' V English's All This Week JEAN OLIVER M MILTON BYRON |J ‘WHITE CARGO’ If Mat. Wed. Thnrs. Sat at 2:15 m PRICES—2Sc, 35c, 50c. BA NITES AT 8:15—25c, 50c. 90c AM Government Tax on 90c iMPffj Seats Only “FAFF THAT OFF” Next Week
MOOSE STAGE JUBILEE Labor Secretary Attends Celebration of Local Lodge. As part of the twentieth anniver- j sary celebration of the founding of Indianapolis lodge No. 17. Loyal | Order of Moose, 100 men were initiated into the order Sunday night. James J. Davis, secretary of labor, who f s a charter member, made the principal address. Davis recounted the day twenty years ago when thirty-three men became charter members of the lodge in a rear room on the third floor of the old Pearson Bldg., on the present site of the lodge, 135 N. Delaware St, That night twelve more joined. Only eight of the forty-five are now living. According to a financial report the lodge has wiped out a $2,000 debt and now possesses assets totalling $250,000. PENNSY LINE CLEARED Twelve Freight Cars Derailed at Flora, Services Halted. | Regular service on the PennsylI vania Railroad lines between Indian- | apolis and Chicago was resumed toI day after being tied-up all night, the I result of twelve freight cars being : derailed at Flora, • about twenty I miles north of Frankfort. A freight i train of forty cars was passing j through Flora when two coal cars doubled up, throwing others off the I track. j All freights and passengers traink I were rerouted via the Monon Rd. through Frankfort and Delphi. The Chicago passenger train, due here at 3:50 a. m. was four hours late. S ROBINSON GIVES TALK _ Senator Speaks on Mothers at Fountain Square Church. The World War was the supreme test of the great sacrifice of mother hood, Senator Arthur R. Robinson declared in a Mother's Day address at Fountain Square Christian Church Sunday afternoon. I The event celebrated the first anniversary of the new church and SI,BOO was raised for the building fund among those present. The total of the fund is now $40,000. Or\ly $20,1 000 indebtedness remains according I to the pastor, Rev. U. S. Johnson. ! Local Student Named Bit Timrg Sncctnl LAFAYETTE Ind., May 9.—John D. Lemon of Indianapolis, has been elected editor-in-chief of the 1927-28 staff of the Exponent, Purdue University's daily publication, Frances j M, North of Brookston, was elected : business manager. They will take charge of the new staff immediately.
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THESE DAYS ARE BESUI. DAVIS Labor Secretary Gives Mother’s Day Talk. Secretary of Labor James J. Davis. whose own mother died during the last year, delivered the Mother’s day address at the Columbia Clpb Sunday night. High in his praise for the mothers of his mother's generation he also spoke with assurance of the modern mother and the younger generation. “We are living today in the happiest period of existence that America has ever known,” David declared. “We may talk of the good old days as much as we please, but on closer Inspection we' find that they left much to be desired. "We have come far since those days. Humanity is slowly making progress and this progress, I believe, is brought about by the inspiring influence of woman. My faith in modern motherhood is based largely on what my own mother did for me.” The speaker was Introduced by Senator Arthur Robinson and the speech was broadcast over WFBM. Following the speech, Davis went to the Indianapolis Moose Lodge, No. 17, which he aided in founding twenty years ago and upon whose invitation he came to the city.
EXPECT TO FIND BODY Constable Believes Tucker Case Soon to Be Cleared. Bn Timrg Puccini WARSAW, "Ind., May 8. —Recovery of the body of Franklin Tucker, J 57, cigar store clerk, who disappeared on January 2S, is a matter of only J a few days. Constable Bert O. j ! Mabie said on return from the j Michigan City prison where he inI terviewed William Clark and SherI man Jones, sentenced two weeks I ago to two to fourteen years for I conspiracy to rob Tucker last June. Their statements have been presented to the Kosciusko County grand jury investigating the Tucker case. Veron Martin, Martin Van Buren Ross, Nobel Peffley and Bessie ■ Grant, Elkhart, ure in jail here awaiting trial or. charges of conspiring to rob Tucker on Jan. 1, 1927. Tucker was said to have $4,500 on his person at the time of his disapj pea ranee. B’NAI B'RITH TO FROLIC Entertainment Planned at Kirslibauiu Center. Indianapolis B’nai B'rith will give a big entertaoinment for their members and friends at Kirshbaum Center today at 8. Rabbi Samuel S. Muyerberg, Dayton, Ohio, president of District Grand Lodge No. 2, I. O. B. 8., will address this meeting. Candidates will be initiated. The ! degree team conducting the work consists of Leo Kaminsky, Henry Blatt and Eph Levin. Committee chairmen: Entertainment, Saul Munter: refreshments, . Dave Herman: publicity, Morris Strauss; motor corps, Henry Blatt; reception, Isidore Feibleman and President Ruby Glick. A dance will follow, with music furnished by Palmer Laycock orchestra. DANCE HALL IS BURNED “Silver Moon” at Auburn Destroyed by Fire. Bn Timrg Plu vial AUBURN, Ind., May 9.—-" Silver Moon,” Northern Indiana’s finest dance hall, was destroyed by fire : early Sunday morning. Loss was | $21,000, including $3,000 worth of ! musical instruments. Authorities believe the building was fired by the thief who broke the door lock and looted the cash regis- | ter. Six fire extinguishershad been carried from the building, according to J. R. Muhn, pavilion owner. Pavilion was insured for SIO,OOO. Bond Issue Refused State tax board today turned down a proposed $32,000 bond issue for the George Black Rd., Van Buren ' ownship, Fountain County. • Bids will be advertised for the Har- | per Sickler Rd., Union Township, | Marshall County. Bond issue of I $10,187 has been proposed.
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WAS 25 YEARS IN FLORAL BUSINESS “A bower of beauty.” That characterizes the J. B. Flower Shop, 43 W. Ohio St., operated by John D. Kockeopoulos, dealer in’ cut and potted plants. During the pre-Easter rush, the J. B. Flower Shop did a large business in supplying the many demands for Easter blossoms. Kockeopoulos understands the sale of flowers, having been engaged in that business for more than twentyfive years. He Is familiar with the various commercial requirements of the retail florist’s shop. He has kept an ample stock of flowers throughout the early spring, following the opening of his shop about a month and a half ago. “Treat all people with the kind of courtesy you like to receive yourself” if my motto, he explained. His place is so conveniently located, "Just off Illinois St.” and only "around the corner from the Terminal Station,” that scores of steady customers visit his flower shop each week to get flowers for Sunday or other special gift purposes.
GAS FURNITURE TO KILL VERMIN The T. N. T. Exterminating Company, Inc., 509 Illinois Bldg., is meeting with increasing success in fumigation work of various premises, according to J. V. McMillen, president, who has recently returned from a five weeks' trip through the Southwest. While on the trip, McMillen made demonstrations of the efficacy of the system used by the company to exterminate vermin in flour and rice mills by means of the new liquid HCN. "We are building now a scientific gas chamber to which overstuffed furniture may he taken and the hydrocyanic acid gas will be applied to kill all vermin, moths and other insects which are usually found in overstuffed furniture,” said McMillen. “It does not pay to attempt to clean house and leave almost invisible vermin to explore overstuffed furniture. Our process gets rid of moths without injury to any fabric.” The company recently moved to 508 Illinois Bldg., but its old telephone, Riley 1720. remains unchanged. • Scott McCoy of the Morris Plan Bank is treasurer; Samuel O’Smart of the Indiana Mirror Company is vice-president; and Helen A. McMillen, secretary.
VELVET BRICK The most dellolon* Ice cream made. Appeal, to everybody and everybody likes It. None better than “Velvet.” JESSUP & ANTRIM ICE CREAM CO. Dust and Shaving Collectors and Piping JOSEPH GARDNER Phone 147 Kentucky Ave. The Quigley-Hyland Agency Detectives Now Located at Suite 801 Guaranty Bldg. MA In 2902 Night MA In 2903 KE nwood 1882 STAMMERING ITS CAUSE AND CURE is the title of a 288-page book which we will send free to any stammerer or stutterer. Rogne Institute for Stammerers. Dept. 10450. 1147 N. Illinois St. Indianapolis, Indiana VASER MACHINE COMPANY PRINTING AND BOOK BINDING MACHINERY Repairing, Moving, Rebuilding LI NCOLN6U2
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Quality materials, service and workmanship are the “planks” of the business platform of Homer Selch, 844 Virginia Ave., tinner and furnace dealer. More than fifteen years’ service as a sheet metal worker in the city, plus years of practical experience in learning his trade has enabled Selch to attain a degree of proficiency In his line of work. With a "wood-shed” beginning, Selch has steadily progressed until he is now the proprietor of a sheet metal shop. The office and shop are carefully arranged to take care of the business. Plenty of daylight is available for workmen and employes of the concern. “Benches on wheels” have been in-
Wm. D. Beanblossom Funeral Director 1321-23 W. Ray St. Ambulance Service, BEI. 1588. Lady Attendant Free. SHELVING Carried in Stock W. C. BRASS 116 S. Penn. St. M A In 0489. —The Pen Shop— Largest Assortment of FOUNTAIN PENS in the State. ALL MAKES REPAIRED 41 W. Ohio St. Lin. 3083 m BATTERIES—Our own make 11-plate, $8.25; 13-plate, $9.25. Special Radio batterlri made to Order CAPITOL AUTO PARTS AND TIRE CO. 821 NORTH ILLINOIS ST. Main 8090. AMERICAN CONST. CO. CONTRACTORS SEWERS BRIDGES ASPHALT STREETS 1201 E. Georgia St. The J. B. Flower Shop 43 W. Ohio St. Flowers for All Occasions. We Deliver. The Utmost In Service Distributor of Advertising Matter and Samples 824 Continental Bank Bldg. MA in 0201. Pioneer Distributing Cos. AUTO PARTS NEW AND USED FOR ALE CARS AND TRUCKS S. COHN & SON 142 W. Vermont St. Main 4052
stalled in the shop in order to facilitate the work being handled. In addition to the general tin work, which includes metal building supplies of all kinds, Selch undertakes to repair any type of furnace. Selch is the local distributor for the Jewell furnace, which he has handled for thirteen years in Indianapolis. This furnace has a number of features, such as automatic footpedal for opening furnace doors and improved shaker device which eliminates stooping over while operating It. Selch has been engaged in completing the tinwork on a large number of houses for the Southern Builders Company in Braodway Terrace.
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DETECTIVES KEEP WHIN STORES The Quiglpy-Hyland Agency, SOI Guaranty Bldg., has served as one of the city’s most effective private institutions in checking the crime wave which has swept over the country. The agency has enabled an Increasingly large number of local concerns to avoid heavy losses from shoplifters, kleptomaniacs, sneakthieves and from the operations of bolder and more cunning crooks who constantly seek to operate throughout the country. Under the direction of James F, Quigley, who was formerly chief of police of Indianapolis, and a prominent criminologist, the agency has developed a splendid reputation for handling private detective wark. The scope of the agency has been,' extended to many lines of business, serving individuals as well as the larger department Btores and business Interests of the city and State.
MONEY LOANED ON CHATTEL SECURITY SUCH AS PIANOS, FURNITURE, AUTOS, ETC. LEGAL RATES. CAPITOL LOAN CO. 141V4 K. WASHINGTON ST. Rent Your china, glass and allverware for parties, banquets, etc. John T. Cusack Cos. .345 W. Wash. St. MA In 4053 MOORE & KIRK FUNERAL DIRECTORS Licensed Lady Fmbalmer Private Ambulance Phones WEli. 1809. WEb. 8550. 2530 STATION ST. E. M. RYAN, D. C. M. C. FOUNTAIN SQUARE CHIROPRACTOR PAINLESS ADJUSTMENTS 8 Years on Fountain Squars. 1096% Virginia Ave. Indianapolis PHONE DRexel 6419 MERCHANTS DESPATCH Express, Freight Service to all points on tho Union Traction lines, also tho Winona Service Cos. as far as Goahen, and Indiana Service lines to Fort Wayne, Lima, O.J Decatur, Auburn, Waterloo, Kendallvllle. Indianapolis Fhons MA. 0578 Union Traction SHIRLEY BROS. CO. Main Offices 944-46 N. Illinois St. Phones, MAIn 1918-1919 Our Aim —Better Service at Proper Prices 24 Hour Ambulance Service
