Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 340, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 May 1927 — Page 5

MAY 10, 1927

DARRQW TO TALK AT NEGRO MEET I *• Advancement Association Meets June 22-28. Governor Jackson, Clarence Darrow, Chicago attorney, and other well-known figures will address tl;e conference here June 22 to 28 of the National Assoderion lor the Advancement of Colored People. Governor Jackson will welcome the delegates. The awarding of the Spingarn medal, given annually to the American Negro judged the most distinguished in any field of achievement, will be an event of the conference. Roland Hayes, Negro singer; James Weldon Johnson, former United States consul in Nicaragua, and Dr. George W. Carver of Tuskegee Institute, adapter of the peanut and other southern products to industrial uses, have received the medal. The conference will hold daily business sessions at Bethel A. M. E. Church and night mass meetings in Sour food causes Bad Breath This diecstivo treatment stops had breath, gas rains, belching. First: Eat simpler foods, al.lowiag digestive system to improve. Second: StunuIr.te better digestion and bowel ] irity by taking Chamberlain’s Tablets for one week. They amuse hoaltliy digestion, get resuits quickly. 50c or 25c pocket sires at your-riruggist. Eor s: in pie write Chamberlain Med. liilimßaii Cos.. 506 Park St.. Des Moines, la -NHjBWy CHAMBERLAIN’S TABLETSTftfIBg"

4 ♦ Lew Shanks Former Home To Be Sold at Public Auction Tomorrow, Wednesday, May 11, at 3p. m. 3547 EAST WASHINGTON STREET f - '' • ' i Lew Shank says: "I have no further use for this property and have placed no valuation thereon, consequently-there will be ABSOLUTELY no bybidding bpt will be SOLD to the highest bidder. ”

First Woman Flees Missouri Prison

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Caleb Mills hall. Sunday afternoon a meeting will be held at Cadle Tabernacle. DANCE HALL FIRE QUIZ Chief Investigator W. M. Wareing of the State Fire Marshal’s office announced that he had sent Albert Fowler, assistant in the arson division, to investigate the cause of fire which destroyed the Silver Moon dance hall near Auburn, Ind., early Sunday. The place was valued at SIB,OOO, while instruments worth $3,000 were also destroyed. J: R. Muhn owner, carried SIO,OOO insurance. 200 at Church Meet B/r Times Spedal GARY, Ind., May 10.—Sixty-ninth annual conference of Indiana Congregational Churches today swung into the second session with more than 200 pastors and laymen attending the general meeting. Group conferences were held Monday. The meeting will continue through Thursday morning.

The house contains 10 large x’ooms, 5 small rooms, 3 baths, 2 tine porches (1 inclosed), almost new hot air furnace, 2-car garage, 8 full size lots will be included, or will subdivide; 2 lots face Washington street, 6 front Brookville road. The grounds are beautifully landscaped and planted with shrubbery and trees, a large number of which are fifll

Adeline Ball is the first woman to escape from the Missouri State Penitentiary. Sentenced for theft of clothing she said she took to wear at a University of Kansas ball, the young nurse maid simply walked away from the prison farm.

Auto business is on the boom at Anderson. A total of 12,400 licenses have been issued by Miss Lillie Linville, clerk. _____ \ Herrod Carr, prosecutor, will not be dependent on Ills fees for food next year. He has planted two city lots as a garden in Greensburg. Fred Flauding is the first Portland man to become a victim of the fishing season. He swallowed a fish bone. A physician had to be called to extract it. Clinton County Red Cross chapter was among the first of the ten counties in Indiana to reach its original quota for Mississippi flood relief, according to Mrs. Carrie Hawkins of Frankfort, executive secretary. Roy Metcalf, 'l4, of WindtiiM stumbled while carrying an ax on his shoulder. The ax out a gash in his arm which took several stitches. Police Chief W. A. Mlsch of Seymour is glad he donned a slicker when he and officers destroyed a quantity of home made beer. Several of the bottles shot foam in geysers when the caps were removed. Driving their third stolen car on a jaunt “to see the world’’ five boys were caught by Michigan City police and are being held, aVvaiting action of the authorities. They gave their names as Pedro Blinco and Anthony Costello of Gary and Clarence Hall. Daniel Harper and Edward Wilnick of Huntington.

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FATHER DINNEN DEAD Illness Causing Retirement FatalRites Thursday. Bn Times Special LAFAYETTE, Ind., May 10.—Illness which caused him to retire from the pulpit of St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church here two months

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grown forest trees, about 50 in all. A cool house in summer and warm in winter. Rented at present at SIOO per month. Tenant will remain or give possession in 60 days. House was built at a cost of over $40,000 by the late John T. Brush, is clear of incumbrance and in tirst-class repair. Terms made known on day of sale.

ago has brought death to the Rev. John R. Dinnefi, 83, for thirty-three years the pastor and fifty-eight years a parish priest. Father Dinnen was one of the best known priests in Indiana and had been active in parish duties until he asked relief recently. The Rev. D. L. Monahan was named pastor when

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