Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 160, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 November 1931 — Page 28
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WOMAN SLUGS BANDIT ON JAW Knocks Him Out of Window; Companion Flees. “Ladies and gentlemen, in this corner ” Miss Josephine Sheridan, 124 North East street, Apartment 1, “champeen" burglar slugger. Miss Sheridan won the crown
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DUBLIN celebrated Armistice day with a fight and rioting. A good time was had by all, but it is still undecided as to who won the war. * u n NEWS item: Sing-Sing gridmen would be pleased to meet the police team, the warden stated. Undoubtedly, but the Item omitted to say with what. However, the police say they have already met the SingSing gridmen very successfully and do not desire a return skirmish at this time. But Sing-Sing still retains the ball .. . and chain. nun A COUNTY health nurse in Wisconsin received the following letter from a farmer: “Dear madam: I can’t give my children a bath until the sauerkraut barrel is empty.” Experts say that with a little extra spurt said event could possibly be around Christmas time, or Easter at the latest. nun JUST as we were getting proficient in rolling a few French, Russian and Italian names around with nonchalance, along comes this Manchurian affair with such twisters as Chenciatun, Ssupingkau and Tsitshiar. Can you beat it? nun DRIVING conditions today, with quicker pick-up, higher speeds and faster braking, demand a tire that will stand up under a terrific strain. Miller Geared-to-the-Road Tires are built for the car of today, with walls, tread, cord and fabric construction to withstand the severest driving conditions. They offer the motorist the utmost in value, for they are guaranteed in writing to outwear any other tire in the same price field, and that means more per tire dollar. nun BATTERIES have a way of running down on you when you least expect them sometimes on the road late at night. Why not let us check your battery now? A few minutes of precaution that may save you hours of inconvenience. There is no cost or obligation attached. nun Don’t forget to tunc in the Rose Tire Buddies this evening at 6:45 over WKBF. Red-hot music. The Chief Tire Changer -TtOSE TIRE CO., Inc. 365 Meridian St. MILLER TIRE DISTRIBUTORS
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Thursday night when two gunmen pushed open the door in her apartment. and demanded: “Let’s have it.” One of the bandits struck Miss Ollie Hasting, 27, of 144 North Highland avenue, a visitor. with a blackjack as she attempted to run into another room, police were told. Miss Sheridan said she had backed near a window and when the other guman approached her "I picked out a spot and swung.” She smashed the thug on the “button” and he crashed through a screen into the yard a few feet below. His companion fled and they Regular Lunch or or Dinner. LuC Chicken or Steak Dinners, 50c Home-made Pies RHVrD>C Open All Day DU I JCLtlv J Sundays 34 N. Delaware.
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THREE STATE BANDIT SUSPECTS FACE TRIAt, lowa Won’t Release Trio Immediately to Indiana Officers. Release of three bandit suspects, identified as the robbers of the Gas
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City (Ind.) state bank in August, to Indiana authorities will be delayed .until trial of charges against the trio are complete in Ottumwa (la.) courts. One of the group, Melvin Furlong of Indianapolis, now is being tried for possesison of burglar tools. Writs for the return of Furlong,
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Robert Kelso of Ottumwa and Frank Brown of Jeffersonville, Ind., have been issued at Marion, Ind. Frank M. Hundley, cashier of the Indiana bank, has identified the trio as gunmen who obtained $5,700 in the holdup. A baliwag straw hat often costs S2OO in Manila.
CHARGE 3 WITH THEFTS Three City Youths Suspected of Brazil Holdup and Assault. Trio of alleged youthful gunmen suspected of Indianapolis burglaries and stickups in the central section of the state, today were to face burglary charges in municipal court. The youths, all living in Indian-
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apolis. were captured in Rushvtll* I early Wednesday after- they are al- | leged to have staged a Brazil filling | station holdup and to have as- | saulted a girl they are charged with i kidnaping near her home in Car- | tersburg. Those held are David L. LockI ridge. Ed Hall and Dennis Clevel land.
