Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 47, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 July 1928 — Page 11

JULY 16, 1928.

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Lads Find Old C: w 3tt; Discha They Play WiL TRAGEDY TALE TANU Gun Had Been Unlo' c Says Father; She 1 ' It, Youth Contf ' Clifton Diamond, 1 brother, Butler, 10, ( stomach this morning v were examining an found in a sewing bask* at the home of their i and Mrs. Oscar Dial River Ave. , City hospital doctors ’ had a slight chance ' boy’s life by operate Meanwhile, the motoring toward ' relatives, unapp 1 ing. To add V news which t’ will receive, tl was unloaded for fear somi would happen. Boy Is Detectives dets took him to Det questioning. He w • that they had difl what had happened The youth apptr count all, but w? he could not t? Clifton fine' composure, a' at city hos' the Puritar make this “I got i and ate n had gone “I went closet so 1 to play. \ ing basket and felt the “I took th loaded. I ur with it. Fi started to p and it went “ ‘You’ve! Butler said doer. I did shot. I wen across the i he was shot. The father accident sevei front of his so, statement, Th*. boy in the eyes s Boy St! “Clifton, thal by your mothei told me that the dresser drawer in looked and it was The youth refv story. Detectives had the whole tri took him to the for later questioi The injured lad, desperately to clear h Clifton helped him sK home of Mrs. Dora Orel Ave., he gasped betweo “Clifton didn’t me? He didn’t mean to. ' mother or she will 1 A sister of the Y Wilson, 21, lives at but was at work f tical Company i occurred. Robert Morris, told police he was waia. house when Clifton ca* porch with the gun. I noticed it because he f bit dangerous for a 1 have a weapon like th < Hear Gun A moment later N shot and then saw come out of the hou street. Neighbors said tha small b6ys had been boy” in and around home all morning. Whi ing occurred, they said ■ scattered in all one was able to give t any other children in the time. Pervis and Derrill ’ of the Diamond boy’ been at the h**" morning, but accident. Police and tv Ing to interce\ with whom R traveling south. Mrs. Diamond v and started souv neighbors said.

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ovQ V * Over 50 ? er Cent V* of the FAMILIES of INDIANAPOLIS [3BS? ] RECEIVE THE TIMES DAILY (Circulation Percentage Biwi on Time* Dally Average Not Paid Circulation for Plrt Fire Months 1935.) \

The growth of The Times has been steady and consistent—day by day and month by month—through editorial excellence and accomplishments The Times has grown more rapidly than any other newspaper in the State of Indiana —in fact few newspapers in the United States can match such circulation gains during the past 3 years— ARE YOU GETTING YOUR SHARE of BUSINESS From This GREAT TIMES MARKET? Advertisers are realizing the importance of this market... The concentrated circulation ... the lower inch cost per 1,000 on Marion County circulation ... the greater results per dollar ... as the following advertising linage chart so significantly indicates: ; , :

Th /) of Advertising Linage Gains and Losses of All Three Indianapolis Newspapers for the Past Two Months Against JL Mw# 1 M eJ A liC kjt O r y§ Same Two Months Last Year (May and June, 1928, Against May and June, 1927). THE TIMES GAINED IN EXCESS of a QUARTER MILLION LINES of ADVERTISING in MAY and JUNt / Times Gain . 262,374 Lines News Loss . 220,262 Lines Star Loss . 198,982 Lines Star Loss • 198,352 Lines •. TOTAL NOTE—Sunday Star U 8 Sunday* against 9 Sundays last year for Slay and Jane Star Loss • 397,334 Lines (The Above Figures Taken From Our Office Records)

SUCH PROGRESS CAN INDICATE ONLY ONE FACT! Newspaper Preference Is Changing —The Trend Is To THE TIMES

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