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The Indianapolis News from Indianapolis, Indiana • Page 8

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SIOLEfi AUTOMOBILE COLllSiOII; TY0 INJURED CAR 13 THEN ABANDONED UNIDENTIFIED MEN. rra B. Oray. fil years. 244 eii ileooohim.

DY HOSTETTLER IS ARRESTED Chsrls A. lUrkir, tc sixty nine, TVawr York street, and his nephew, Vincent age nine, of the same address. wr Injured 1'rlday nJght'when an automobile In which lhy wtn riding wu la col llslon with a stolen ear at Forty ninth street and avenue. Two men, who were in the stolen ma errfne. Jumped from the car and fled.

Car Owf4 by Kara, i Parker told Sergeant Johnson and siuad that the driver of the stolen machine apparent lost control of the ear while driving at high speed. The ear belonged to Lewie Kama, 2922 Cornell avenue, a nd was atolen a ehort time before the accident from In front of the old library building. Meridian and Ohio streets'. Four persons were Injured, none seriously, Friday night whan an automobile driven by If, Hoatet tlr, lH North Alabama street, struck a horse tied to the back of a wiron on which Oerar Crawford, are lxron, H47 lilalne avenne. was riding, et Klalne and ave hum.

Ilostettler wae arreatad on a charge of violating the motor apeed lawa. fear fllgnlly Iajre4, Hoatettler and three men. who gave their name as Vern Wilson. lzt Kat Vermont street; Herman Treats, 2K II North Illinois street, and Leroy tiault, .117 Kast Tweoty.seventh 'street, suffered minor cuts and ruiaes. The borae wae badly ln lured.

Crawford and Hoy McCune. I2 Vlrelnla avenue, and Lloyd Leah, lay; Hit Kelaner street, who were rl'itng with him were not hurt. i Karl L'nvereaw. are twenfy elx. 1 OZft Kim afreet, was Injured Friday when a motorcycle on which he was rMlnr threw a tire, causing thejtna thine to turn over.

LIGHT VESSEL TORN LOOSE ftastaeket Mheals thls tale fa at i Heetea After Terrlfls liana. i U03TON. December The Kaa tucket aboals relief lightship arrived at New lied ford today. Her com mender reported bis ship bad been torn adrift by a ninety mile gals that swept over the shoals Thursday night. He had been trying to make port since.

The lightship's flied position Is in use open sea forty three miles south cast of Hankaty bead. Nantucket, one of the most Important aids to nav. ligation along the Atlaatlo coast. The hip la a steel veasel touloned with elcctrlo lights and carries a crew of fifteen tnen. The absence of the 'lightship trauaed confualon among veaaels that 'aktrtei the Cancerous ehoala.

All wee welt with thoee atmard, but new mnn rln ri nth. nn.ra hi. needed before she could take up her ocean ouipoai uuiy again. DAILY VITAL STATISTICS. s) eeBBssBsBjsMaBSBSejBaB arriag Licensee.

Welter L. Monrey and Myrtle H. McConnell McKiruiay sod I i 111 air M. Xnhaia, Kambi lume end fcleanor V. Poen.

'William It. YVitK fcel and Lavine M.Larmsa. r.u it. audaii ana Harriett M. Bparae.

Robert II. Wooria and Madr ltne K. Blue. lua Wmw end Irene H. fcUls.

Ralph iMiulap end Itirtie tWluien. Ilitua yoalci end Maud McKarland. barlea li. lilue and Adeline tanWa. Cornelius ftolman Mid (Morels Kne a.

iuJlow. irm and Mikired M. Oondiff. wiiaut u. inram aau brews.

lert, Birth ftetoras. Oerer and Vary addon, 440 South Weo iicr sin. Kormaa end Ids XiChotland. Sfethodlat Ilcpiui. sir).

MiohMl sod Berths Beblg. XeOkodist ITwixUl, rtn. eier and Marie Hamecher. 604 Tttftln, Marrta end Mary Keinady. 007 Villa, hoy thariea end Jloa CVcmouu, 1040 Weal ork.

hnv. Iirnjy end Ifarths Teelka. 1309 Lawtos, br Maxtmlulaa and Gertrude erebout. 81. rred and loius UenaeU.

8704 Sooeevelt. r1 WalUw and Gertrude HarlMriL 4008 At. iai, on. i'aul and Marr Marth. il2fl TMnitrT.

m. tarry end X.alhar LnrUuien. 8. Kail. view, DO jr.

Deeta Eetoras. Tuxedo, John Allen Tbarp. ti yekrs. S314 or fan, UjivMivaiio rnKiinioni. JaiUs lluokler.

4 4 tuherfnnoua perltonJUa rears. City Hospital, Matiuie Uudenisn. 00 years. 418 YHilton. caret noms.

irrorra Brincoe Ueilmaa. years. 1227 Marloe. urrona. Harnett K.

Oamler. 68 years. SOU S. BV CIt, bronrha pneumonia. Clareme JL.

1'arkrr. years, 3401 Jfi. Tenth, acute dilalaUoa of heart. Arthur J. Aodaraou.

7 days, I9i Tandes, IB mi lion. tbh tiranr. 40 rnrotue nenbritia. years, 531 Bowman. lu A.

Fiui. IS years. City ltoapiUl. lrai turrd akull. adrntL J.

iwin twnu re, un years. 1535 Park. Scute (bUUtioa nl heart. A Una Carter. 00 years, S041 TlndaU, bron.f cno pnaunioiua.

Hjan. 54 years, lt.3 Brookalde Tarawar. chronic rlllalaUoa. ot Mary Alunia. years, JClUotU vhmaio mjrocajrditka.

tand Carr. 84 years, 825 S. Audubon. Oarttiee dilataUon. Lawrencn Henry Trranktln.

ST years. BL Vlnceot Uoapitai. lnteaimal ohatrucUoa, Halldlng rermlte. 1 E. Harris.

rerooX. 313 E. Walnut, ChrUt TPtader, reroof. 328 3. Holmes, 1K R.

A. Narrow. dwelUng. 311 JI. Sherman dnva, S4.SAO, t'iarrn.

H. Uarrsll, dweUlng. 019 8. War Bln. fSv.

H. O. Marvr. reroof, 24 W. WorHa, tl74, huuon IJontenaunr, reroof, 1406 ftenv bramll.

SIM. eorre h. Good, reroof. 315 1 nn. IT3.

iY.e4. $100. Marr W. Biinkmaa. additi t.

S00. uiana section OiT (ha A mm. 33 Xroe. iniru Amusement Company, aitn. 113 UKr.

alga. 143 W. Wsahlsgtoa. ny. alin.

Minr.i addition. 1463 N. Nmt. lf0. Ala.

liaer Uroa, alga, 213 T. Waahinston. S25 j1" role. 1521 Ji. Raymond.

NAJ.r rtm1 51 5ii remodel. 1037 XorlUh. Chemical Society to Giro Dinner. 1 Dr, John r. Street, director of Indiana inspection Rational Cannera' Association, will speak on "Some Problem i of th ney.

will speak on "Some thlnsV a Chemist fc'houid Know About Patents at the dinner and meeting of the ln vtamoer ot Com marce luildlng. iTidsy evening. a Articles ef laeerperatiea. Articles of Incorporation and no. tices have been filed with the secretary of state as follows: me tieuaom insnranos Atom T.

rrt: ctiti. SlO.ftX); rcaletate: directors. V. K. lickeraon.

ti. R. McDaTitUH. A. Eerier, Anu4 Sprlrr ifV? Company.

Con wiora. U. K. Thtebaud. VrM M.

TaUsau. J. Truler, virira Uraun, A. Damsge Salts Dlsniissed. Rous Krouifni in me reaeral court SKaJnst the Standard Steel Car Com.

rriy. of Hammond, by TVMism P. aamsnisirator, for fio.ovn dau OFFICERS OF FARMER FEDERATIONS 4 A 4 Thf picture shows officers of the American Fairm Bureau Federation cad officers of the Indiana Federation of Farmers Associations, who are in Indianapolis to attend the coo vention of the national federation Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday: of next week. The executive committee of the national federation was in session at the Claypoo! hotel Saturday. trom lexi to nrnt tney.are: top row worm u.

Brown, Monon, president of the state federation; Maurice Doug las, Flatrock, vice president of the state federation: (bottom row) J. IL. Howard Chirac Via American Farm Kureau Federation; J. W. Corerdale, Chicaeo.

national A. ff ft a a. a secretary ana virsy juver, inartmsDurg y. wasmngton represent uve ox me xeaerauon. ages each for the deaths of Lawrence Dudekignd Stanley Kiah were dis missed Friday.

It was alleged In the complaints that Dudek and Klah were killed by employes of the company September 9, l19, in a fight growing out of clashes between strikers and police In the steel strike. eri Coffee Disturbs i change to that health ful. more economical beverage Instant Ac reat army of for mer coffee drinkers nw drink POSTUM Theresa. Reason Sold by all grocers Made byPostum Cereal Colnc. Battle CreekMich.

jjiiiniiitiiiiiiinniiuiuiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiniiiiiiiiiinniiiniiiiuuuiuiiR PURE, WHOLESOME, NUTRITIO US Aok Your Grocer for WEBER MIL THE irDIA.VAPOLLS XEWS; SATURDAY, DECEMBER i Earl? Deliveries Oar Specialty PROSPECT $48 AUTO. 51r521 'Home! np HERE is nothing extraordinary about a a man Wanting to buy a $15,000 home. lany deals are first started through the columns of The News involving as much as $100,000. If you want to buy a home that will cost you up to $15,000, watch the classified columns in The News each evening. Turn to Classified Pages VOU WILLind it very easy to locate the kind of property that you are interested in in The News.

Real estate is listed according: to the locality. If you are interested in North Side property, you will find it listed under North Side. You will, find it as high 'as listed in the classified columns. If you want a home, watch the classified col umns of The News. COAL FAfillNE AVERTED; NED CAN BE MET QGLE MINE OPERATOR OFFICIAL SAYS SUPPLY IS ADEQUATE.

OPPOSED TO LEGAL CSpecial to The TtnTianapoSs 2fewl TEItRE JIAUXE. Ind, Iecembr 4. That a serious soft coal famine, which threatened tha TJelted States last summer, nas been avoided, and that enough, coal for an actual wants wjU be obtainable this winter was the statement of Alfred U. Ogle, of Terra vice president of National Coal AssociatjOR. issued here today.

Mr. Ogle ad attempts resrulate the coal inouatry by a coal commission, such as was created by the Indiana legislature, were impracticable. x.CrZtl, by Mr. Ogle to the National Coal Association in the overcoming of the recent coal ehort ag e. Wi tii bituminous eoaj produc t'" running at aoproimately 12.00.0 tons a wek, JVr.

Ogle said fh coortry wonld be well suppllsd with XueL Prodsctlsai Oaly Care. CoaJ emergencies can not be cored by attempts to regulate the industry itself througn the establishment of coal and the issuance of rules In regard to production and distribution, which can not help but be more or less arbitrary," said Mr. Ogle's statement "There is only one sure and certain cure fcr coal shortag emergencies and thwt Is to increase production. To do this it is necessary to reduce labor trouble to a minimum end increase the supply of cars furnished Jy the railroada to the mine, shortage of coal cars being the prinici pal factor In limiting production in the last several years." ply Sew JLuaiti. "Mr.

Ogle told of efforts made by the National Coal Association to. obtain a larger supply of cars through the interstate commerce commission. Following the Issuance by the commission of priority orders for the distribution of open top cars to the mines the soft coal output was Increased and fuel emergencies, especially is New England and the northwest, were overcome, according to the statement. The winter supply for these two sections la now assured, while the needs of Indiana and other parts of the country are being rapidly taken care of. Mr.

Ogle said. SECOND EXPLOSIOH VICTIM H. Gnu Diea. Remit ef Iajmrlea Ceawat Plaat Accident. (Special to The Tnrtiaaapohs Sewsl EXD ALi.

VI LX. InU Iecember 4. H. E. Evans, chief electrician at the Wabash Portland cement plant at Stroh, Is the second victim of the coal dust explosion, which occurred Thursday.

Evans died yesterday at a hospital in O. His body will be taken to his home In Chicago, for burial. Mllo Camp, an assistant electrician, died Thursday as a result of injuries suffered in the blast. SFECI 9 FRANK W.R0SSELL DIES SUDDENLY OFAPOPLEXY RESTAURANT OWNER WAS KNOWN AS OYSTER FRANK. STRICKEN Ul AUTOMOBILE AL The funeral of Frank TV.

Kossell. more commonly known as Oysterd Fran, proprietor or a restaurant at I8S East Washington street, who died suddenly Friday afternoon in a restaurant near the speedway of apoplexy, will be held Monday afternoon. Services will be conducted at the home. 444 East Market street. The body will be taken to Terra Haute for burial.

Rossell was stricken as he and Mrs. Rosseil were riding in an automobile newr the speedway. Mrs. Ros sell said when she saw her husband apparently losing control of the car she called to a passing motorist, who jumped on the running board and stopped the machine. She said he was carried Into a restaurant nearby and died before a physician could be summoned.

Bona at Sreeaiaarg. Rossell was born at Greensburg and earned his first money as a newsboy on trains running out of Indianapolis. He later became a railroad gan and. after serving several years as an engineer, opened the first oyster restaurant in Alabama street. near Market street.

Later the place was moved to 40s East Washington street. Oyster Frank was widely known among the oyster dealers at Baltimore bay. where he went each year to contract for hla supply of oysters. At the close of the oyster season he spent a large part of hi time travel Inar. Besides the widow, he Is survived by his mother.

Mrs. Sarah Law son. 1434 Southeastern avenue: two daughters by a former marriage, who live at Terre Hsute. and three half brothers. Thomas Uvton, of Indiana polls: Scott Uwjon, of Rushville.

and Al lawton, of Chicaxo. CHARITY SOCIETY REPORT. Wertc of Tear te Be GIrem. In Detail ay Executive Secretary. Eugene Foster, executive secretary of the Charity Organisation Society, will report ta full on the work of the last year at the annual meeting of the society Tuesday afternoon la the assembly room of the Board of Trade.

Officers will be elected. Evans Woollen is president of the society. Frank Scaenaer KlUed By Tralsw (Special to The XndLaaapoUs News KK.VD.ILL.VII.LE. Ind. Xecember 4.

Frank Schenher. age fifty six, was killed yesterday at a grade crossing of the Pennsylvania railroad at AH. when a train struck an automobile which he was driving: Schenher was a farmer and the agent of the Martin Howe Coal Company. He had been nnioading coal with a force of men and the accident occurred on his way home to lunch. No one else was in the car.

He is survived by a widow sjia twelve cntiaren. ANNOMCEDT li ll uinurnnnccAnnnn niunuiiiLonrruui 1 i i iiiwuuii xicigiii. acrvicc rcauiiicu uclwccii niut anapolis and all Ohio points reached via Electric Railways via Richmond, arid Dayton, tO. Solid cars for Dayton, leave Indianapolis daily at 9:30 a. assuring early morning delivery following day.

Directvtransfer at Dayton for Springfield, Columbus; Zanesville, Lima, Toledo, Cincinnati, and intermediate points. Carload shipment accepted for all above points. Car furnished on short notice The Quickest Elf asium and Best Way Route. Your Freight Skipme Address Traffic Department, Room 208, Terminal Building; Indianapolis, for fiirther bformation. Phone Main' 2737 vr irmm 3 to nts.

HB CSS ven LU BYMiCECOISlii FIVE UTILITIES AFFECTED DY NEW ORDERS. LOGAfiSPORT FILES REQUEST Higher rates for a number of Indiana public utilities were authorised la orders the public service commission issued Joday. The utilities are: The Central Heating Com pany, of Anderson; the munlAral water works department, of Anderson; the Hydro Electric Company, of Connersville; the St. Joseph Heating Company, of South Dend. and the Gary and Valparaiso Railway Company.

Higher fruit and vegetsble rates, proposed by, Indiana ateam raitroada. to become effective December 1. were not apprbved by the commission. A hearlns: on th proposed rates will be held within thirty days. The Logansport municipal water works department petitioned te commission for authority to increase rates.

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