Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 101, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 September 1929 — Page 21

SEPT. 6, 1929.

EIGHT HORSES i TRAMPLE MAN AT STATE FAIR Escapes Serious Injury; Dog in Sideshow Bites Child. R. E. Geib. 35. of Remington, Ind., today was recovering from injuries received Thursday afternoon at the state fairground when he was trampled by eight horses which ran away during a hitch test demonstration. Geib was dragged 150 feet and a ried. the horses were pulling, passed over him after he was knocked to the ground. “If ever there was a miraculous escape, it was this man's,” remarked Dr. Theodore Dvkhuinsen. who with Dr. William Dugan treated Geib at fair Red Cross hospital. Dog Bites Child A bulldog belonging to the ‘‘manwoman" of Tom Skelly's side show, bit little Elaine Dixon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Dixon of San Antonio, while the child was playing at the fair ground, Thursday. Motor Policeman Claude Kinder and Donald Bushong took the child to the fair hospital. Her injuries will be watched for the next ten days. Fireman Is Injured R C. Wallace. 28. city fireman, was burned badly on neck and shoulders when burning bunting he was tempting to remove during a fire l a tent on the fairground, fell on iim late Thursday. Albert Vernon, \ owner of the tent in which a joline tank exploded and set fire the decorations, was burned slightly. Both received treatment at the emergency hospital. Howard Hardup, 39. salesman of the International Harvester Company. suffered a dislocated shoulder Thursday. Hardup tripped over a tent stake and fell. Up to Thursday night 682 patients have received treatment, at the fair hospital, according to Dr. Herbert T. Wagner, director. LOOT IN PETTY THEFTS TOTALS S3OO IN CITY Romes, Stores and Parked Cars Visited by Robbers. Petty robberies in the city Thurs- ' day night netted thieves money ahd property valued at more than S3OO, according to police records today. R. E. Martin, 330 South Rural Street, reported a pocketbook containing $23 was stolen from his home. Mrs. Elizabeth Helton, 2920 Stuart street, employe of a grocery at Roosevelt and Dearborn streets, said her purse with S4O was taken from the store. ' Medical instruments worth SSO were taken from his automobile at Indiana avenue and West street Thursday, Dr. S. A. Furniss, 401 North Senate avenue, complained. A pooloroom at. 2501 Caroline avenue was looted of candy and tobacco, and five motorists reported thefts from cars. THREE MEN SENTENCED TO PENAL INSTITUTIONS Three prisoners today were held at the county jail awaiting transportation to state penal institution to serve sentences meted Thursday bv Criminal Judge James A. Collins. Clarence Harris, 22, was given a two to fourteen year sentence at the Indiana state reformatory in a forgery charge. He is alleged to have forged a S3O check July 6. John Irwin. 49, was sentenced to the state prison for one to ten years on a charge of assault and battery with intent to kill. He was alleged to have shot his wife July 22. Charged with vehicle taking. John C. Johnson. 909 East Market street, received a four months' state farm sentence. HELD AS SWINDLER Mar Arrested on Steamer Claims Re Is Chicago Newspaper Man. Pul tilted Fees MADRU' --pt 6.—A dispatch to the n rtspaper ABC today from Teneriffe. Canary Islands, said that a man giving the name of Fernand Voch and claiming to be a Chicago newspaper man. had been arrested aboard the German steamer Seydlitz charged with an $82,000 swindle. Police said Voch had sailed from Galveston under a false name. He was put in jail until extradition could be granted. Lafayette Water Bad Bu I'nited Fret* LAFAYETTE. Ind.. Sept. 6.—Contamination of Lafayette's water supply by bacillus coli has spread to all sections of the city, according to city officials.

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