Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 165, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 November 1928 — Page 15

NOV. 30,1928.

KIDNAP KILLER DIES TONIGHT IN OHIOPRISON Toledo Clubber. Negro to Be Executed at Sundown; Warden’s Birthday. By United, Press OHIO STATE PENITENTIARY, COLUMBUS, 0., Nov. 30.—Unless Governor Donahey intervenes, Charles Hoppe, former Toledo chauffeur, will be executed in the electric chair tonight for the murder of 7-year-old Dorothy Sczelagowski of, Toledo. ' Hoppe will be precided in death by. John Rucker, a Cincinnati Negro, who was condemned to die for the killing of a policeman. The state board of clemency this morning refused to recommend clemency in Hoppe’s case and will report on the Rucker case this afternoon. Hoppe’s wife and his brother Leo appealed to the Governor’s office this morning, but the Governor was out of the city and his executive secretary said he would abide by the clemency board’s recommendations. The Scelagowski child was kidnaped and murdered last summer; Hoppe later confessed and also admitted clubbing a Toledo school teacher to death. Hoppe ate a hearty Thanksgiving dinner, but remained sullenly defiant. This has characterized his attitude since his arrival at Death ifcow. 1 The two men will be executed shortly after sundown, under the direction of Warden P. E. Thomas. Today is Thomas’ fifty-sixth birthday anniversary and will mark nine-ty-seven executions over which he has presided. GOES T 0 JAIL FOR HAT ’i, t JJJ_I I '' ■ it. I !■ Woman Prefers Bastile and Bonnet . To Paying Fine. itj/ United Press OAKLAND, Cal., Nov. 30.—Jail is one thing and anew hat is another, so when pretty Patience Hunt of Oakland had her choice she picked the hat. ■■ Miss Hunt was fined sls when she appeared before Police Judge JT; V. Gaffey of Burlingame on a speeding charge. He gave her the alternative of spending five days in jail. • The pretty speeder puckered her blow Just a second before she came tb her decision. “Fifteen dollars will buy anew hat,’’ she told the judge. “Let me deposit the money so I can go home and straighten up my affairs and then I’ll come back, to go to jail.” ‘ She kept her word to the letter and went to jail. dUIT LOST MAN HUNT Swamp Search Is Abandoned After Two Days; Fear He’s Dead. Bit United Press “MUNISING, Mich., Nov. 30.—H. A. Kleist Jr., of Pontiac, Mich., has been lost in a swamp near Creighton, while hunting deer. Searchers returned late yesterday from a twoday sea T ch for him. Officials believe he died of exhaustion and exposure Little shope was held of finding the body in the morass and dense shrubbery of the swamp.

Guaranteed One Year 13-PLATE SB-75 EXCHANGE BATTERY SERVICE

KING HON-FREEZE -lIWCP For Tour Radiator -Hfcffifr ITA FREEZING ''atHI ~ Nil E '-' mmvr,oN ” QUICK BOILING $1 25 Per Gal. Serviced Swisshelm 6c Parker Distributors 844 X. Washington Riley 7740 Open Evenings

SILVER FLASH ANTI-KNOCK —cannot injure your motor.

SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES The Meyer-Kiser Bank 128 E. Washington St

Poor Teeth—-Poor Health Can You Afford to Neglect Yoara? t Good Work—Moderate Prices . The People’s Dentists 36 West Washington Street HOURS—B a. m. to 6 p. m. Sundays—9 a. ni. to 12 m.

Sr.o

Satan ON THE CIRCLE The Record Center of Indianapolis

[CLOTHING' ON CREDIT C \>KIN <V M A'K I N I ( i )

Aimee’s Back on Job

sgj' . "Ns, > X V:: . , / SHHHK ; i | m of--

Back from her two months’ battle with the devil in England and France, Aimee Semple McPherson, “Four-Square Gospel” evangelist of Los Angeles, is pictured on her arrival in New York. Branding the renewal of charges in connection with he • celebrated kidnaping case of two years ago, she stated that it was “persecution instigated by unknown enemies” and declared the new charges were groundless.

CHINA LIFTS 808 BAN PEKIN, Nov. 30.—With the death of Chang Tso-lin, the opposition to bobed hair for girls has disappeared in Manchuria, and thousands of Chinese girls in Mukden and elsewhere are shearing their locks. The Normal School for Girls in Mukden is taking the lead in setting the new fashion. Chang Tso-lin thought bobbed hair was “not nice,” and gir’s were forbidden to bob. In respect to his father’s memory, Chang Hseuh-liangJ the “Yung

The Most Daring—The Most Sensational Sale We Have Ever Attempted! ■Mi Worth of Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Apparel at Once Oil I IT ■■■i* ■ to a backward season we are caught w ith a tremendous amount of new winter ■ merchandise that must be turned into cash a t once! A once-in-a-lifetime opportunity— Use be here without failMDoors^wing^oge^promptlyatS^SOa^m^Saturday. Sale Starts Tomorrow, Saturday, December 1, at 8:30 A. M.S jjjgj BLUE CHINCHILLA PH km Uu coats $i FREE! m attractive lot of I W No The First 50 People Entering Our SjrJ£b|ftl -Vissps and Jun io i BB g M Money Doors at 8:50 Saturday Morning L ■ 6 * hey IHS • D °“" ! Will Receive a Valuable Gift Kdj .Ladies’ COATS 1 Lot COATS I Absolutely FREE! lIISI I p.rce lot off orolr mod >0 *° this offer—nothing to buy. Jut bo mEfcWB newest Cfl els In beau- * ft CA here anti inlay morning whet, the door, open t 8:30. Ms CMtil f els style p 9 B fabrics. $ Money No Money Down! Money SUITS W Coats Beautiful Coats Women’s and Misses’Smartly Styled nn .. to <lr DRESSES %{\ 65 K II A== - s °, | '' j,, iiJ ... lli Jll* g j Men’s Trousers c 5! \ \ IpS l L^LotDresses iH PHI} 80 !!.’ p&yNo \I 1 ' |||l Wr 1I N ®,o lj|f 3Q.95 Down! I Iwl AM Down 3 ! D ° Wn! Boys’SUITS MM' I 34-a ST S 9-S W OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS

General” has not lifted the ban, but has shown he approves the custom by permitting it in schools supported by his government. • BIRD SAVES INFANT WASHINGTON, Nov. 30.—The 7-months-old son of Mr. and Mrs. David G. Disset owes his life to a pet canary. Mrs. Disset noticed tihe bird slump in its cage. Sensing something wrong, she noticed the baby became unconscious. Both the baby and the bird were overcome by coal gas. The baby was saved. The bird died.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

HOPEFUL FOR BRITISH-U, S. ARMSPARLEV Britten Is Undismayed by Unofficial Criticism of Plan. By United Press WASHINGTON, Nov. 30.—Apparently undismayed by unofficial government criticism of his move for an Anglo-American parliamentary' conference or arms limitation, Chairman Britten of the house naval committee predicted today calling of such a conference in view of favorable foreign press comment on the idea. Unless the conference is called before 1931. the two governments may spend millions of dollars for needless competition in naval armaments,” Britten said. “There is no rift between England and America and there need be no military competition betw.een these nations. “People of both nations desire the governments to get together on a limitation against and their desires must be limited. I want to do everything to prevent useless expenditures for armaments. If these two governments are real friends, let them prove it.” Britten said that, should his proposal fail, he believed the interparliamentary union group of Great Britain and the United States would discuss naval limitations at the next interparliamentary union meeting at Madrid, Spain, and then report recommendations to their governments. Joseph R. Gordon post, G. A. R., will hold its annual election meeting at Ft. Friendly Saturday at 2 p. m.

Shumaker in Durant Contest on Prohibition

Rigid law enforcement and educat*Cii to shape public sentiment are v.eded to make the Eighteenth Amendment effective, Dr. Edward 'i. Shumaker, Indiana Anti-Saloon League superintendent, contends in a 1,900-word essay which he entered today in the $25,000 W. C. Durant contest. The Indiana dry leader was unwilling to divulge details of his solution of the prohibition problem prior to the decision of the Judges,

What a Doctor Knows

ABOUT Constipation

There IS a way of overcoming the tendency to constipation. And here is how you can PROVE it. The next time your bowels need any assistance, don’t take the first laxative that comes to mind. Take one the druggist can assure you is made with CASCARA. Just as effective as using force, and it’s good for the system. Indeed, it helps make good blood. For cascara is nothing but the bark of a tree. The Indians chew this bark, and live to an old age without a day’s sickness. What happens W’hen you cascarize the bowels? They will usually function well for SEVERAL DAYS. One more dose—no larger, and perhaps smaller than the first—and the bowels function of their own accord for a still longer time. Until

ICascaretsl They Work While You Sleep!

which is promised for Christmas day. Durant, Eastern motor car magnate, a pronounced dry, some months ago offered $25,000 for the best plan to make the Eighteenth Amendment effective. Dr. Shumaker at once indicated he would compete for the prize and was engaged on his essay when he made a brief excursion to the Indiana State Farm for contempt of the Indiana Supreme court

you don’t feel the need of any aid of any sort for weeks-on-end. So, the only habit you get from cascara is that of natural and normal regularity. How different from things one must usually repeat on the morrow! Cascara is the ideal laxative; and the familiar little candy Cascaret is doubtless its Ideal form. Children beg for these tasty tablets, and many men and women wouldn’t think of taking ANYTHING else for the purpose. And EVERY drugstore has them.—Advertisement.

FORMERLY AT 43-45 NORTH ILLINOIS STREET COMPANY, Inc., Jewelers 113 W. Wash. St.—Lincoln Hotel Bldg. iff Tomorrow, ePtfClAk- Saturday “The Quarter Century Jewelry Store” Offers Specially Selected BEAUTIFUL DIAMONDS Sparkling genuine iliaBBL lr Ladies ’ Stunning 15- Jewel Wrist Watch ATirriT i tir iVT Choice of regular $3.50 .Solid GIVEN AWAY H%’ lil/S Genuine R. & B . A-l Guaranteed 26-Piece Set Silverplate 6"' f 25c Down! Open Saturday Night Until 9 o’clock FORMERLY AT 43-45 NORTH ILLINOIS STREET COMPANY, Inc., Jewelers 113 W. Wash. St.—Lincoln Hotel Bldg.

PAGE 15