Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 176, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 December 1927 — Page 7

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DRAW UP BILL TO GIVE STATE 2U.UOURTS Northern District Sessions at South Bend, Ft. Wayne and Hammond Provided. Du Time Special WASHINGTON, Dec. I.—lndiana will be divided into two Federal judicial districts at a line along the southern edge of Warren, Tippecanoe, Carroll, Cass, Miami, Grant, Blackford and Jay Counties, according to a tentatively drawn bill to be introduced in Congress by Senator Arthur R. Robinson. According to the bill, Indianapolis would be in the southern district and the present Federal Court machinery will serve for that district. For the northern district, including about one-third the area of the State, the President would appoint a marshal, district attorney and clerk. The southern court would meet at Terre Haute on the first Mondays of April and October and at Evansville on the second Mondays and New Albany on the third Mondays in addition to its Indianapolis sessions. Court terms for the northern district would begin at South Bend on the first Mondays of February and October and at Ft. Wayne on the first Mondays of December and April and at Hammond on the first Mondays of November and March. The bill will be submitted to Federal Judges Robert C. Baltzell and T. C. Slick before being presented, it was said at Robinson’s office. BRITISH PEERESS DIES Bu United Press LONDON, Dec. I.—Lady Beaverbrook, wife of the chief proprietor of the London Daily Express, died today from heart disease. She married the future Baron Beaverbrook in 1906. She was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, the third daughter of the late Gen. Charles William Drury. Her husband was born in New Brunswick. After they were married the couple went to England, where Beaverbrook was created a baron in 1916.

EXCELLENT FOOD AT MODERATE PRICES You have your choice of club breakfasts at 45c, 65c and 75c. There Is a 60c table d’hote luncheon in the “Old Town Room,” and an “All-You-Can-Eat-for-#1” lunch in the “College Inn.” The #1.25 table d’hote dinner in the “Old Town Room” is a prime favorite, and the “Celtic Grill” and “Coffee Shop” are popular gathering places for prominent people. SMART AND SNAPPY ENTERTAINMENT The “College Inn” is Chicago’s most famous night restaurant, and the “Bal Yabarin,” with ha new decorations by Tony Sarg, is Chicago’s smartest Saturday night club. There is Maurie Sherman’s . orchestra for dancing, ana the new “College Inn AU-Girl Revue" is a actuation. YOUR TIME IS MONEY and Hotel Sherman is in the heart of the business, financial and professional centers of Chicago—it la only a step from the principal banka, theaters, and a two-minute walk from the shopping district. ERNEST BYFIELD, President ' FRANJCW. BERING, Vfce-Pres. and Managing Director HOTEL SHERMAN 1700 Rooms \ CHICAGO 1700 Baths

Bye, Bye, Jobs Bu Times Special TERRE HAUTE, Ind., Dec. 1. —“We, who are losing our jobs, salute you.” A banquet was held here Wednesday night at which 150 young women who are now without positions because of the installation of the automatic telephone system were guests. The Citizens Telephone Company was the host. Its officials praised the young women for faithful service which continued unabated up to midnight Saturday, when the- automatic phones made further services of the “hello/ girls” unnecessary.

Local Fireman Sued Bu Times Special ANDERSON, Ind., Dec- I.—Rolie F. Smith, Indianapolis fireman, and his father-in-law, Simeon Jones, are defendants in a SSOO damage suit filed here by Albert L. Eckerle as the result of an auto collision in Indianapolis, Sept. 3.

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sides of the Fletcher building, the cross will extend twelve stories. Preparations for the unusual electrical display have been under the direction of Mrs. Chantilla White, program director for the tuberculosis association. Mrs. J. Hart Laird and Mrs. G. F. Kleder, representing Sunnyside Guild, assisted by: Edward A. West, building and rentals department, manager of the Fletcher Savings and Trust Company; Gerald Power, his assistant, and Fred Ellison, manager Os the Merchants Bank Building. Mrs. James T. Barrett is seal committee chairman. New Bridge at Muncie Bu Times Special MUNCIE, Ind., Dec. I.—A concrete bridge to cost $95,000 will be built across White River here, replacing a steel structure which has been declared unsafe. Decision for anew bridge was reached Wednesday by the Delaware County council.

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REMY SENDS OUT 250 DOG TAX ‘DUN’ LETTERS Will Prosecute Those Failing to Pay Delinquencies Promptly. In order to determine possible results of warning persons about delinquent dog taxes. Prosecutor William H. Remy ordered 250, of 650 letters prepared, sent to dog owners. Response from this number will “show how many people take them seriously,” Remy said. The list is made up of delinquencies certified to the prosecutor by County Auditor Harry Dunn. If the taxes are not paid within two weeks of receipt of the letters, Deputy Prosecutor John L. Niblack will prosecute. Taxes are $2 for female, $1 for male dogs and $1 more for each additional dog.

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