Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 71, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 August 1929 — Page 7

Arc. 2, 1929

SUIT ON SEVEN INCH STRIP OF LAND IS FILED Narrow Lane of Property on Pennsylvania Street Forces Action. Court action over a, seven-inch strip of downtown property was awaited today after suit was filed in circuit court by the Adoniram Grand Lodge of Perfection. Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite, Thursday afternoon, seeking to quiet, title to real estate at 29-37 South Pennsvlvania street. " The Majestic Building Coropratlon. Business Furniture Realty Corporation, Railroad Men’s Building and Savings Association and Elizabeth Dunlap. 1138 North Alabama street, were named defendants. The suit alleged the site of a seven-inch wall between the Rite structure Bnd the Majestic building belongs to the former organization after it purchased the site north of the Majestic building from the Indianapolis Gas Company in 1895. The Scottish Rite occupied its eight-story building on the South Pennsylvania street site unui a few weeks ago. The purpose of the litigation is to clear up ownership of the property should the order decide to sell the land. \V. T. Cannon, president of the Railroad men a-~ r ociation, declared a mistake had been made either in ‘he deed record to the property in 1873 or when tht lodge purchased its property twenty-two years later. RESTAURANT MEN FIGHT A fight in a restaurant, at 375 ■South Illinois street, early today resulted in the arrest of C. E. Davidson 377 South Illinois street, on assault and battery charges. His adversary was T. W. Collier, eng south Meridian street, to whom he rented the restaurant a year ago. Collier said Davidson attempted to put Mrs. Collier out. of the place.

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Golf= on a NEW COURSE—at the SPEEDWAY Eighteen holes of sporty Golf will open to the public at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Saturday, August 3rd. A reasonable greens fee by the day. Clubhouse facilities, including lockers and showers OPENING or th° se w h° desire them. SATURDAY Ten-minute service from Circle on the AUGUST 3RD Speedway bus lines. Convenient parking arrangements. Course Opens Daily at 6:00 P . M.— PI A y Sundays at 5:30 A. M. here instead Charles (Chuck) Garringer, Pro. of awaiting your turn elsewhere. Management of SPEEDWAY GOLF CORPORATION

Identifying New Era Movie Stars Proves Popular Game for Times Readers

PAJAMA FAD GROWS Twenty Evansville Men Walk Streets in Cool Garb Today. EVANSVILLE, Ind., Aug. 2.—Evansville stepped forward today with the claim that it, is the first city in the United States to witness general pajama wearing among men as a way to escape the heat. Four Evansville Press men who Thursday walked to work in pajamas were joined today by fully a score of men who walked the streets attired in pajamas, at tasks, unmindful of cheers and jeers.

HIT-SKIP CAR DRIVER SOUGHT Two Parked Cars Damaged: Man Believed Drunk. A hit-and-run driver, believed to have been drunk when his automobile crashed into two parked cars at Tenth street and Pershing avenue TTmrsday night, was sought by police today. License plate on his machine, found on Tenth street near Olin avenue, after motorists chased him several miles, were issued to Charles Dugger, 2524 West Walnut street, police say. The parked car belonged to Wallace Finch, 4632’-i Vandalia avenue, and Clarence Hull, 210 North Harding street. Mrs, Richard Hennessey. 3025 I North Meridian street, received [lacerations on the face and bruises : on the legs and arms, and Mrs. J. i R. King. 3XII North Meridian street, ! was bruised on the head when a car owned by Mrs. Mary Coble. 3111 North Meridian street, in which Mrs. K'ng was riding, collided with a sedan driven by Hennessey in the 3100 block North Meridian street, Thursday. j Police are seeking the driver of ! a car that crashed into a red signal I standard on Southeastern avenue early today. License plates were is- ■ sued to Pierce Dixon, R. R. 8, Shelbyville, Ind. The car was : wrecked, and the driver and five ; others left before police arrived. WOMAN NOW BANKER Female Horatio Alger Rose From Stenographer. BUDAPEST. Hungary, Aug. 2. Gertrude Holmes can claim the honor of being the Horatio Alger of the female classification of humans. At present she is a director I of two banks in Hungary and a wool I company. There was a time, however, when ! she was just a pretty stenographer, ! working for a produce firm. Diligent application earned her a rapid advancement to the envied position she now holds. Brothers Sentenced BiV Time? Special MUNCIE. Ind., Aug. 2. Albert Truesdale, 23, and Earl Truesdale, 19. brothers. Fillmore, were sentenced to one to ten years in the state reformatory by Judge L. A. Guthrie here in circuit court after pleading guilty to charges of vehicle taking.

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Cash for You If You Can Name Pictures of 30 Actors, Identifying New Show Era movie stars is the late past time of Times readers. You, too, are invited to join the fun. and try for one of the prizes offered in this contest. This is the third series of stars, but it is not too late for you to enter I the contest. The first twelve pictures were printed in Tuesday and Thursday issues of The Times. Here's what it’s all about! During the month of August, the Indiana and Circle Theaters are inaugurating what is termed New Show Era with ten big productions, a part of the new season's product ; from Paramount, first National and I Universal. Thirty popular stars are featured in these ten productions, and The Times is printing pictures of these stars. Each picture is numbered from one to thirty, and you are asked to identify the stars. The next series will be printed in Saturday's Times. When you have collected the thirty pictures, identify the stars, either by putting the name under the photograph, or by the number, and mail them to the New Show Era Editor of The Times, along with a fifty-word essay on the star of the series you like the best, telling jusft why you hike that star best. In case of a tie, in naming the stars, the essay and neatness of presentation will determine winners. The first prize is $25 in cash; second $lO, and there are five prizes of $5 each and ten prizes consisting of two tickets to the Indiana or Circle theaters. If you haven't started on the contest, do so today. Do not mail in anything until you have the completed list. All entries must reach The Times office not later than Wednesday night, Aug. 7. Among the pictures to be shown at the Indiana and Circle during August in which these thirty stars will be featured are: “The Mysterious Dr. Fu Manchu,” adapted from Sax Rohmer's novel, now at the Indiana; “The Cocoanuts.” alltalking musical comedy, with the Four Marx Brothers, starting Saturday at the Circle; Colleen Moore’s first talker, “Smiling Irish Eyes”; “Charming Sinners.” all-talkine, with William Powell, Clive Brooke and others; “Four Feathers,” Paramount suner-special; Moran and Mack in “Why Bring That Up”: Dorothy Mackaill in “Hard to Get." and “The Greene Murder Case,” successor to “The Canary Murder Case.”

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ESTATE IS $45,000 Mrs. C, 0. Dodson and Two Children to Share. A $45,000 estate was left by Charles O. Dodson, 5262 Central avenue, county Republican leader and gravel contractor, who died last week, according to administration

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