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The Indianapolis Star COMPLETE NEWS OF SPORTS THE MORNING NEWSPAPER IndUpnnnhlr a nays un up-Mute furmer-bar? nlvj consult the financial pa (fen of Tha 8tar for quutt.tloo?. appears firt In the morning newspaper bfrmnf It ha the time In ambl carefully and accurately ftiil Information from many distant point. MOKXIXC, APHIL 2L POLICE ARREST 41 IN WEEK-END RAIDS THIS GIRL'S "EASTER PARADE" SOMEHOW JUST DIDN'T HAPPEN After Every Meal ALLIED Her Visions of Ladies and Gents Marching Four Abreast Down Meridian Street Fail to Materialize, and She Goes Home Disappointed. Coal and Material Company 407-8 Odd Fellow Bldg. MAin 2440, Lincoln 7581 ROOFING HEADQUARTERS Our Certain-teed Prices Certain-teed Roll Roofing Smooth Surfaced Xo.

3 Heavy about 55 lbs. per square 2.75 Slate Surfaced Red or Green about DO lbs. per square $2.25 Certain-teed Shingles Certain-teed Tarred Sheathing I ably be worth it Maybe ell informed soul would know 'tabbing the first one I I said "Io ou by any chance know where the Kttsier parade "The what?" he asked. Liquor Charge Lodged Against Overton Six Women Caught in Net. Furty-one men were arrested early yesterday by the police In a series of raids made on alleged gambling games.

Lieut. Clifford Rlchter and a squad of police raided the home of John Overton. II MARY K. HOHTWM'K. Huv often hut I written those thrilling and original words.

In describing sonic sv''l parade, pageant or prot-i jodnn, "The parade went down Meridian street, headed by a platoon t.f him. I he Kssier parade 4-WIdth lied or jfreen, er 25 Individual lied or green, er square, SjWS.IM. Per Roll $1.50 "Oil tint hi said irninir mounted police How nftm In de- to havr thai Wednesday. All the the scribing germ parados, or municipal enrine, all Me patrol wagons, nil the little dump mrts the whole business. It's hkky jou nsktd me.

seeing' as how I work for the city." colored. 1.M.1 Laurel street. The police charged Overton with keeping a gambling house and blind tiger as a small Most of us cat too hastily end Ido not chew oar food enough. If people realized how much more good their food would do parades, or eireu parades, or military paradrs, have I indited those vivid words Why -the old platinum-mounted typewriter almost writes tlvm of its own accord. So.

wftt le eting I'd about the projected KastT parade, and how marvelous (t was to be, I thought: "I will take this in Ves sir. there -will b- on- Intl" fhipiy p-w in rhiuvh, I don't to misj this" As niH ny a tourist reads up bef ore going to Kllloie, to be sin knows he es hen he sees it, I lookfd up the word "pai ide" in the dirtion Not that I to do this no. t'i-- amount ot wnite mule whisky was found. Sixieen men found there were charged with gambling and visiting a gambling house. Six women were arrested on vagrancy The same policemen mlded the home of Leonard Drake, 907, Reedier -street, where they said they found Tirake and Ave men engaged in poker gnrue.

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Let us show them to you. Button Hole Another One. What could one say to such a one exeept thank him and puss I hnlted another one. "Whrn-'s the I'HHter parade?" I asked him. "The display tin pompous show, of whh we ha h-n rd so mil' Where is the assembly of promenaders, clad in the Infest -xanids of sartorial a rt W'hert- re thev v-a ring upon I ir heads in- la -( ct ions nun the various i si iblishments here i they.

hdet-k'i with spring- time flowers, not to men ion giove, hosiery and n- ckvenrV Where are Well, I'd looked awn as I spoke word Kaster parade, of vhu all have heard so much, brought to mind an enchanting picture of ladies and Rents, marching four abreast, the a ml when 1 looked wick, the person Mrs clad in the latest raiment, ith was oueHtioning had vnnis'ied whiff them if properly ans! followed up wish a bit of WRJGLEVS to assist the caioeslive process, we'd have far heiizr health. Keep teeth clean, breath a weet, appetite keen and digestion jjood with WRIGLEY'S. corsage bouquets; the gents Ilea Just like thai. I leiird a door bang, Hruninuds. whatever they sre, in saw curtains untly w.nlng in the equally nobbv attire, a ailk hat upon front windows of a nearby house, as the heHd, a gardenia In the buttonhole If somebody was looking out nnd didn't 1 mavbt and perhaps even a pair of 1 want to be seen, hut that was all I white spat- around the ankles! There Actually, there was never anything would be music.

hup-Ivvou can't have more elusive than that parade. 1 parade without music. Van you? and stalked it around for hours, the way maybe a grand marshal, riding a horse big game hunter stalks ihe fierce fauna 'in the uneasy fashion that grand mar- through the Jungle and always it shals too often nlsplay. Take It or seemed to be Just nhead. Just around i leave it, it would he worth taking in.

the corner. Its Massage marked by a broken twig here, or a faint footprint i Piirarie l.a Noah. there. and visiting a gambling house. The police got two decks of cards and a small amount of money.

Harber Arretted. Sam Syrens, a barber, Hast Market street, waa charged with keeping a gambling house when he and ten men were found engaged In a craps game, the police assert. The men were charged with gambling and visiting a gambling house. Clifford Bowman, ft 1.1 Indiana avenue, was charged with keeping a gambling house, nnd seven negroes found there were charged with gaming and visiting a gambling house. The police say a cntps game was in progress in the place.

Sergt. Nagelelsen and a squad of police arrested Norman Millikan, proprietor of a poolroom, ftL'ft Wurmen avenue. The police say Millikan had failed to close the place at the proper time and was selling white mule whisky in the poolroom. Six men fuund there were charged with vagrancy. SHOOTING OF STANSCH CALLED TRESPASS RESULT Pete Stansoh, SO years old, 1025 North MONT VARMISH ROOFING UNOLEUM OIL CLOTH Ir RELATED PRODUCTS WRIGLEY'S the perfect gum, made of purest materials, "Ldsten, I sa Id to another passerby lesparately, "where Is this parade, any- Hut looked it up, anyway, In the inn ii i am li iifflr wav" Where is even a part or it A good old volume.

Parade. said the dictionary. an Where is even Just one lone, single. in modern, sanitary factories. factories.

Wax-wrapped and sealed to bring it to yoa freeh mnd I solitary. unattache-i niemner or Have ou. by any chance, men any one going along, all dressed up In spring clothes?" "hemme see! see!" said the assembly for exercise." Well. I would not go so far as to say "A nomnous show ah, that vOv Flavor 7iV more like It "A formal display or ex riV halting and pondering. "Seem Ay i ii.i K.wi..

like that. fch In TOWERS FISH BRAND SUCKER It's the Patented Features to me I did sec somebody had on a hat with a lot of flowers on not so hihition" Atta boy, Noah: rch or procession" We-e-U, good. "The movement of any good. "The movement or any LIQUOR DETECTIVES body It. an I a light spring suit and thin marshaled in something like stockings that vou could see through nvSDecHdl MiterldteHrf league are convinced officers are doing all that is possible without special evidence of law violations.

A meeting of the league probably will be called within the week to consider the question of employing specially trained investigators to get evidence. The police then would be provided with the evidence to make arrests. H. E. Woodward is chairman of the league.

Many members of the Enterprise Civic League also are members of the Citizens' League. BLOOM INGTON WATERWORKS CONTRACT BEING PREPARED At least two weeks more will be need i Ketcham street, is. in the City hospital Workmanship tftatmaA rve- 1 DEALERS EYERYWHERt VW-XS order." That sounds promising, too right through 'em he said. "An assembly of promenaders" getting I dreamily. better.

And then doggone it, here we 1tnKO on!" told hlni eagerly, are "To walk in public with some -r- "I'm on the trail of the parade. I think, cumstance of show." Honest, I could This sounds like it. What became of not have put It better myself! iher? Which way did she go?" So we established ourself on our own private reviewing stand on the front! Una! Hope Illumed, porch, our steamer rug wrapped round "1." said the passerby regretfully. with a. bullet wound through both legs, and Bacich, .14 year old, 2027 West Tenth street, is held at city prison on charges nf assault and baft pry with intent to kill and unlawful possession of firearms a the result of a fight; 85 telfcjro BOS TOM 1 West Indianapolis League Determined to Collect Evidence Against Bootleggers.

Privatn Invest I jrs tors may he employed by the Citizens' Lngye of West In rl I 'It's like this she was coming along. yesterday afternoon in the home of I Htansch. Ftansch is held under charges of; us, and our reel on a mo nncn, i WRtrh the sirinf-'Mme prtg ant p-rss. Tin, A hut tlio rtnrnite didn't it seems, sin- h'gan to kind of wan- ed before the contract between the city of Bloomtngton and the special water U. S.

NAVAL FORCE TAKES PROPYLAEUM drunkenness, malicious trespass nnd s-' sault and battery. The police say that Whee wis it r. A gent went h'v. swatlie.1 In an over- hod sent for the aii.l.nl.itice. 1 think It com.

vintage of and wearing a hat was the ambulance, ami the mta anc i.i Cri, ivi.1 as he took her nwav. Ves sir. the ambulance a dl.ornced hrhm Y'reh M'-k her away. Half dead she waj. dpng along the line of mart mlghtv didn't even have on a new pair of shot J.

i Btansch attempted to enter Bacfch's; home while under the influence of liquor, I and when he refused to scomply with 1 Bacich'p command to leave Barfoh shot him. The bullet entered the right leg The Great American laces, let alone spats and a gardenia Ihev did. and Ihe amhiilance Two dnmes trailed by. They wore th. works holding committee, under which the city will take over the water works, will be readv for actual adoption.

Frederick Matson, of the law firm of Matson, Ross McCord of Indianapolis, which has been retained for the water works consultation, said a conference here Saturday between water works officials and officials of Bloomlngton merely was for the purpose of discussing details of ihe contract. The question of the form necessary for the $130,000 tomi issue to allow the city to purchase ontrolllng common stock in- the holding between the hip and the Knee and went through the left leg. took her away. Well, that was thnt. There was a faint which may or may not have had foundation, that the best place kind of clothes thnt you say.

In describing them, "Well they save cleaners' bills" you know, kind of mud colored, or something. Other citizens passed, all equally anapolis to clean that section of bootleggers. The league was organized recently a a result of alleged disregard of the liquor law, in that section. The Rev. A.

W. Shaw, pastor of the Second FYiends Church, was attacked and badly beaten when he telephoned police to arrest two men and two women who were intoxicated in an automobile recently, member Ajisert. It is alleged bootleggers of the section were responsible for the attack. Tile Citizens' League was formed among church members and ail churches of the section now have representatives on the body. It was at first planned only to seek more rigid enforcement of the laws on the part of the police officials, but members of the Hooskrs in Gotham The Indianapolis unit of the United State nival reserves Saiurday took over the Propyls pum.

Work wa.i immediately started on decorations for the formal opening of the building April 21, when a public ceremony will be held. Red and green ship running lights "will replace the colonial lanterns at the entrance and the inside of the structure will be made to resemble, as closely possible. The inside of a ship. A com-pass will be set up and a steering wheel will be installed in a conspicuous place. Practice cannon will replace the pianos in the building.

Pictures of naval heroes and ships will be on The walls. All parts of the buildings will be known to members of the reserves by nautical terms. to lie In wait for the Kaster parade wax around the churches that one could lurk In ambush behind a pillar of a I church portico, a nd the 1 Mister parade, Vhere was the araoe; Well, maybe. I'd been mistaken in any. would drift thnt way whereby the office of secretary wiU (hanged to that of manager with appointment for a period longer than a year, as Is now the custom.

MAItKIFI) IN ItAKTFOItn MTV. UAP.TFOFU CITY. Ind April 1. VlfS Hem tee Bt rete, daughter Mr. and It rs.

N'nsli tffrete, nnd Herbert Needier, both of this etty. were marri'd at the hnme of the bride's parents here last night. HOOSIER MOTOR CLUB CALLS SPECIAL MEETING A special mee.ting has been called for the membership the 1 1 nosier Motor flub in the Palm room of lie (May pool hotel Monday night. Bylaws of the organization will be revised, owing to the development of the club since Its ri I' A proposal also will be submitted company was discussed. Fnwln Corr, Attorney Frank Regester and Prof.

I'. S. Hanna, secretary of the i holding company, attended the meeting. Hut when I asked the next person I NEW TORK, April 1. Indiana persons registered1 at hotel here follow: Astor S.

B. Nussbaum, H. H. Speanr. Indinnapolis; Mrs.

K. Parker. Inportip. Cirand C. A.

Kit eh. IndisnapollH. Martha Washington rs. U. P.

Riley, Indianapolis. Woodstoek J. Inird. IndlnnapnltH. Pennsylvania J.

T. Cooney. Kort Wayne. the line of march. If the parade wouldn't came to me.

I'd go to it. It was ha rd, after looking foi ward to a pleasant nnd restful day of admiring the "assembly of promenaders." to have to go and hunt for it, but it would pob- met where the nearest church, was. he said he'd only lived here five years, and didn't know. So I got discouraged and gave up the chase. Hloomtngton pjans a new water works plant on Griffy creek to cost f.VX,000.

The state tax board will be asked to authorize the bond issue. FACES and EVENTS THAT PASS in the DATS NEWS ZfJ 4im yr few If flf ill 'Lw -K w- I 7 KISSLKSS Mrs. Pauline Pogdon, Brooklyn, is suing for divorce, saying that her marriage is kissless and loveless. (Int.) TV Kt OXGUAVKS OV I'lXHKAPS August Habechit, a Washington D.WCKIl Tl'RXS PA IXTKR Herbert Stowitts, a HiiRsiaa ballet dancer for five years, has been discovered by Mrs. Harry Payne Whitnev as an artistic genius.

Some of his -works have been placed on display in a York pallery. (International.) engraver, has made mi engraving of President Harding's head on the head of a common pin. He says that making this unique engraving required only two hours' time. (International.) I ft 4 4 "lL i i 4 I 'fti WFAI.TH AM) ART Here's the latest picture of Mr. and Mrs.

Lester N'orrls. Before marriage Mrs. was Miss Dellora Angell, St. Charles, 111., and she Is heiress to the $40,000,000 Gates estate. Mr.

N-orris is a cartoonist. (International.) FORE! fan, dear reader, this isn't President. Harding; it is our own William J. Mooney making a drive on the links at Hot Springs, Ark. J- ft Yf "0 I '-i-i 'V 9 T'a 4 A mz 5 hi zzLLlL MO "'V tiring STl.

FIGHTKK FOR VXCI.E SAI The new United States cruiser Detroit, one of the latest additions to Uncle Sam's fighting forces on the seas, is shown out on a practice run. The Detroit is 52 feet long and was built by the Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation. (International.) Sl'ED Gloria Swanson, movie star, is being sued for divorce by her second husband, H. K. Somborn, who charges desertion.

(Int.) IILXGKR: George J. Ma-rott, another Indianapolis vacationer at Hot Springs, enjoys a little game of horseshoes now and then. DO irene Bordoni, "French Doll," sailed for home the other day wearing a brand new King Tut hat. (Int.) SINKIXG OF A BIO SHU' A "camera fiend" happened to be handy when the steamship Giulla, an Italian vessel, foundered and sank 00 miles east of New York. The American steamer WosUake saved the crew.

(International.).

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