Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archiveArchive Home
The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana • 10

The Indianapolis Star from Indianapolis, Indiana • 10

Location:
Indianapolis, Indiana
Issue Date:
Page:
10
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

STEALS MARCH OH IRVINGTON MAN TO Dennis Golden's Building A CITY OICIAL GET ON THE TICKET Dennis Golden Gets Permit to Democratic Machine Leaders De Build Coal Shed but Adds dared to Have in Mind Suita' Was Used as Means 6f Dis ble Councilmanic Timber Barn acilities Always Bought posing of Wares OR BENEIT THE PARTY HIS GOOD WILL WANTED Bears the Inspector Said Due Man to Be Appointed as Result of Dairyman Said It Was Good In Signature Notice Would Be Given but Cries of raud Expected of the Case Rests to Draw Votes Were Not Too requent a In 5 STABLE AT 715 VIRGINIA AVENUE BUILT WITHOUT A PERMIT Use GIVES MANY ENCORES RECEPTION EOR NURSES nominee or Over CONCERT BAND ITALIAN ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATE acsimile Signature of at NEW YORK i i is to EXACT COPY WRAPPER The to Indiana State air MOTORMAN GIVES TESTIMONY ALL THIS WEEK (intermezzo) 1 the dairyman Wednesday Sept 13 NURSES HOLD MEETING SCORE A his Admission to air 50c The who BETTER THAN COEE WILL PILE UP BIG VOTE Is THREATENED TO USE RAZOR tn Neighbors SUES HER SLAYER TO HAVE TRIALS GAMBLERS Men Caught In Your grocer sells it TRIES TO SELL MELTED GOLD Photographed ree GET A SAMPLE COPY THE ARM STAR CATHOLICS SELECT BUALO A JU sTa aTa can inl and Sold for Lower 1 4 9 ob Drops iM AM S( Hll DKEN your attention to the erecting a building at to the is said likely be who last sections of Indiana are In the city third annual convention of the 1 her and two men went to her home and Barrett until the officers arrived elt Bet in a Diplomat March' Overture Gunrany Waltzes calanthe Grand selection from out yesterday that Chairman Reach political high the Democratic machine are breakfast HIS NEIGHBORS COMPLAIN I very hopeful company was the wholesale testimony was practically the same that of the motorman 'PAGE TENf Claypool the building would have to The letter as it appears the department is as night was Campagna week the when Hotel to Have Hearing Sept 21 the gamblers arrested in his Indianapolis friends how the fight would go and he correctly tipped it off Nelson would win if the fight con tinued long Kelly became an ardent Christian in New York according tn his story told yes terady afternoon He had been around the for two years after re turning from the Philippines where he saw service for three years with Company ourteenth Regular Infantry while in the islands his attention was called to the condition of people there While there he became addicted to the use of opium and used cocaine in America later he said yesterday With his conversion these habits vanished he said and Kelly at once after his conversion thought of the Philippines He decided forthwith to go there In 1903 he went there as a missionary Until July 1905 he was In Luzon and neighbor ing islands He returned to this country and has been traveling about from city to city soliciting assistance for the mission work across the Pacific Tie will leave in a few days for Cincinnati He expects tn return to the islands in December to continue his missionary work this city ac one vestment If TO COMPLETE EDUCATION IN HIGHER INSTITUTIONS stock They Stal THE ARM STAR employs a first class artist to illustrate its columns He will photograph your stock REE at the air Call at The arm Star headquarters nearly opposite the Dairy Building THE GREAT WESTERN CANNING CO DELPHI IND Aperfecl Remedy forConstipa Hon Sour Stomach Diarrhoea Worms Convulsions everish ness and LOSS SLEEP Kelly Does Mission Work It Meets with High avor Here and Credited with Quickly Overcomnlg a Coffee Toper's Ills TRIALS COME UP LATER The trials of James Wells the Union Station barber and two of his employes arrested for working on Sunday will be (L heard by jury Tuesday afternoon Sept l': 4 19 When the cases were called yes'ter day morning attorneys for the defense made motion for a continuance until that time Promotes DigeslionCheeruL nessandRestContains neither Opium Morphine nor Mineral Not Nah ti es The tem about right for MONEY IS COMING GAS STOCK IS SELLING There is a feeling in the neighborhood of 715 Virginia avenue where Dennis I Golden recently built a frame stable and coal house that the City Building Depart ment has not properly looked after the interests of the neighborhood in the mat ter At the office of the Building Depart ment it was learned yesterday that Golden obtained a permit for the building of a low coal shed on April 11 1905 But to the coal shed several horse stalls were added and the whole was surmounted by a high roof leaving room for the storage of hay or other feed Neighbors complained because they did not believe that such a building should be allowed within the fire limits The building stands in a portion of the city where a city ordinance forbids such struc tures Neighbors say they long com plained in vain but their complaints ac cording to the attaches of the Building De partment have not been in vain On Aug 17 George Stanley Build ing Inspector called the attention of Golden to the fact that lie had violated the law and told him that due he would be served with a notice to the effect that be torn down In the records of follows: desire to call fact that von are 715 Virginia avenue in positive violation of the law for which you have no permit Ton obtained a permit on April 11 to run thirty days and the time having expired you had no right to do any additional building and besides you are violating the building ordinance by constructing a frame building for stable purposes within the fire limits assistant building Inspector left orders with your men yesterday to cease work which were utterly disregarded hereby inform you that the build ing will be condemned and notice to this effect will be served in due he spoke of the building as a stable in the letter to Golden Inspector Stanley said yesterday that Golden had assured him that the stalls were not to be used for horses and that the loft of the building was not to be used for hay lie said that the clause was added to the letter for the reason that nt the time the letter was written he was about to leave on a vacation trip in northern Indiana Ho indicated that the case would again be taken up ph Charged That Official Position an nouncod: March Overture Noon and Night In buppe Jean Schwartz Wagner A I tu onl s' old Wife of red Thompson Recites Story of Unusual Cruelty By Star Special Service DELPHI Ind Sept Action for di vorce was today brought against red Thompson by his wife Clara Thomp son the daughter of William Dellinger the man Thompson is alleged to have murdered last week In her complaint she alleges cruelty and inhuman treatment and states that on the night her father was murdered she was forced to lie in bed hearing his groans from 9 o'clock until 3 when her husband arose and killed him She asks $1000 alimony stat ing that Thompson has real estate and personal property valued at $2000 That John Rlkhoff assistant city milk inspector has used his office and his position as a means of Influencing dairymen in this and adjoining counties to buy quantities of is the charge that is being made by a number of dairymen who are demanding that he be forced to discontinue the practice As assistant milk inspector Rikhnff's principal duty is the inspection al regular intervals of all dairies that supply milk to citizens of Indianapolis Must of the dairies are in Marion County but a few are in Hendricks Hamilton and Johnson Counties All of these he is expected lo visit and he is expected to make written reports of his investigations to the City Sanitarian The position he holds pays $225 a day Thomas Ing to kill night lie was arrested by Bicycle Offi cers Askin and Duncan on a charge of drawing deadly weapons Barrett had been drinking and return ing to his home about 10 o'clock last night it Is said he demanded that his wife get his supper This she refused to do and she told the officers that he then got a razor and threatened to kill her Mrs Barrett told the police that she pleaded with her husband not to kill She ran in the darkness to a saloon held MASON NIBLACK President With Pleasant air Bank Ewart Manufacturing Company Indianapo lis capital $500000 directors Alfred A Pope 1 Whittemore Marston Avery Coonley and Bowe Bogan Company Goodland capital $16500: directors George Hinrichs Bogan and Jaques CHARLES DOWNING Secretary Nelson amily of Acrobats And our Other High Class Vaudeville eatures Each Morn ing and Afternoon 9 Joseph Kelly erstwhile Kelly of lightweight pugilistic fame is in the city seeking funds to spread Christianity in the Philippine Islands a mission field of which he says he is now an ardent champion He is at the house of Stevens sec retary of the Silent Evangel Society which has attracted attention by Its advertising of gospel truths in the display space in lo cal street cars Kelly attained fame as a lightweight boxer several years ago Practically all his life until two years ago had been de voted to the ring and he won some pretty contests In 1902 he fought a ten round battle with James McCool nf Cincinnati at the Auditorium In this city He also fought in New York Brooklyn Cincinnati and Chicago He learned the under Smith then a lead ing boxer and now a commissioned officer In the ranks of the Salvation Army Kelly has given up the ring entirely now but in a way he takes some interest in pugilistic affairs of the present day Just before the Nelson Britt fight Saturday in San rancisco he was asked by some of SAY MILK INSPECTOR SOLD STOCK OOD He Assures All That Never Much Work Handled Short Time At his office in the Newton Building yesterday Senator Albert Beveridge received a constant stream of callers that began when he came down in the morning and did not end until he went away shortly before 6 last night It was a busy day as far as the entertainment of the visitors went Bor the most part the Senator to each caller that came gave the assurance that he felt and his statement was not contradicted His appearance It self bore out bis words The Senator's mail was heavy yester day but he managed to care for it with the assistance of his private secretary Thomas Shipp Roland Clair Is Arrested and Tells Con flicting Stories melted gold any more valuable in Indianapolis than It is In This was the way Captain of Detectives Kin ney put the question to Roland Glair who w'as arrested when he attempted to dis pose of a piece of melted gold weighing thirty two pennyweight and worth about $25 to a local jeweler At the place Clair gave his home as Indianapolis To the police w'ho arrested him lie said he did not live in Indiana To Capt Kinney he said his home was at Muncie 'He was locked up and the officers will investigate i live stock of his dairy "It is a cheap investment as long as he does not coma ijj around too often" said the dairyman "I would rather have his good will than 'sti Ids enmity Refusal to buy the prepar 'lon might incur his displeasure and iat might mean endless harassing from 11m Our business is one In which It Is a prime necessity that we have the confidence of our buyers in the purity of our milk It is an easy matter for a dairy Inspector to tile a groundless charge against us alleging that our dair ies are not up to the standard of clean liness and that our milk Is not pure Such a step would ruin our trade I 1 prefer to buy stock food and keep on the safe side Before becoming Assistant Milk In spector Rlkhoff was employed in a bot tllng works He had had no previous i experience in dairy or milk inspection it Is said Ayers Sarsaparilla Your doctor will tell you why he prescribes it for thin blood weak nerves He will ex plain why it gives strength courage endurance over sixty years WORK DONE AS AGENT Benjamin Woodside is plaintiff In a suit directed against the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company in which he asks judgment for $4715 the value he alleges of work and labor done at the request in the capacity of agent Meeting Is Attended by Nurses Physicians and ormer and Present Officials of the Institution to have been definitely decided by the leaders of the machine that an Irvington Democrat shall be placed on the ticket Mr excuse for run ning as stated frequently by himself was that Irvington might have a representa tive in Council who would interest him self in the improvement of streets and street car sendee there If the appointment is given to Portteus it will be in the hope that he will be able to draw Republican votes in Irvington Chairman Raub evidently believing the time ripe to influence the Irvington resi dents to favor a man from witjiln their own boundaries Portteus has never been conspicuous for his activity In politics and the fact that the Democratic machine Is considering him seriously makes it evi dent that the leaders are expecting him to benefit the party rather than to be benefited by the party It leaked Raub and priests of considering very strongly the advisability of placing the councilmanic mantle in the Ninth Ward on the shoulders of Theodore Portteus of Irvington His name has been suggested to them by number of Ninth Ward Democrats It and they are impressed He will placed on the ticket The Ninth had a councilmanic In James Little until last Saturday when he entered a peace agreement with John riday and John Storm and all three waived any and all claims to the nomina tion In the primary the returns gave Little more votes than either riday or Storm but the defeated candidates raised cries of fraud and Little and his friends were afraid apparently to have the bags containing agreement didate It is said yesterday that of $6000 each The men who contracted for these $5000 blocks of are conservative business men are ranklin Vonnegut rank naker and Hugo Thorsch have been several others have subscribed $5000 said A Potts a director of the company yester day ana tne ouuook is Mr Potts said that the sending out circulars bv and that these would be followed by sub scription blanks in cases in which blanks were called for The directors of the com pany hope for the present at least raise money exclusively through mails Mr Potts said yesterday: directors of the company feel that the enterprise is one of a public nature designed to serve all the people and that possible investors should not wait to be Invited by solicitors prospectus and subscription blanks are being sent out to all who make in quiry and In the meantime careful in vestors who have studied the situation are coming The Organization Committee of the di rectors yesterday opened an office on the eighth floor of the Commercial Club and Mr Potts suggested that prospective in vestors send their names and addresses by postal or that they telephone to the com mittee through the Commercial Club Dan Patch The World's astest Harness Horse Goes Against His Record of 1:56 on Detain Husband Until He Is Arrested Barrett Is accused of threaten his wife with a razor late last Duss New York Band In Grand Concerts at air Each Afternoon and at Night at Indiana Monument The reception given last night at the City Hospital by the Alumni Association of the Indianapolis Training School for Nurses to celebrate the twenty first an niversary of the establishment of the training school was a brilliant affair More than three hundred nurses phy sicians and present and former officials of the City Hospital were present to gether with managers of the lower Mis sion In addition there were nurses from all over the State who are in the city for their annual convention The hospital halls and the reception and assembly rooms were decorated with ferns and Howers On the third floor re freshments wore served while the halls of the second floor were given over to dancing and music The program opened at 9 o'clock in the lecture room of the hospital with music by the Hart Orchestra followed bv prayer bv the Rev Mr Villers of the irst Baptist Church Dr Oliver su perintendent of the hospital from 1887 to 1891 presided and In his opening re marks related many reminiscences Dr Wlsliard superintendent of the hospital from 1879 to 1899 and at the head of th institution when the training school was established In 1884 delivered the address of the evening His remarks were devoted to a brief account of changes made in surgery medicine and nursing during the last thirty five years After recitations by Miss Bassett of Cincinnati the evening was spent in an informal maniur with dancing refresh ments and music Syniphia Waltzes llolzman (Egyptian Intermezzo) Loraine (Indian Characleristique) Alstyne Kretschmen De (Moonlight) Tome by Little Girl Good Gohl) Edwards Campagna has selected a special pro gram for tonight and Is expecting a large audience The following numbers are Three $5000 Blocks Are Taken Company Opens Offices and Is AH Ready for Business It was announced at the office of the Gas Company three more subscriptions had just been received Young People of Indianapolis Will Leave In Large Numbers to Begin Work In Colleges and Universities Many Indianapolis High School gradu ates will this year attend colleges and uni versif ies A larger number of 5 graduates than ever before will gu away to complete their education in higher in 1 stltutions Purdue will receive the ma jorlty However both the large and small colleges of the East and West will get many Those who will attend Purdue are red Miller Will Hart Cliff Harrod Oscar Waterman Charles Meyer Walter Shiel Don Lindley Reed Laycock Russell or te tune and orrest Morohart Only a small number will enter Indiana i this jeat They are John Connors and Henrietta Buchanan JE: AllCCIICft TJ 1 I I 1311 1 4JVIULU aacjiij uiiaa ana Law st lence Hitt will enter Cornell Arthur Eldridge and Hollie Shideler captain of the '04 football team will go to om in University Ed arrell will enter Michigan Roy Banm ennsyivama Clark Mick Le land Stanford University California Ruth Kellog and Helen Jacoby will attend Chicago University Mayme Klentsch and Lena Swindler will go to the State 'L Normal School Gretchen Scotten will go to Butler Those who will go to Princeton nre A Louis Condo Elmer Cline red ranke 0 of and Walter Glpe Bert Punning and Harold Power t' SENATOR BEVERIDGE HAS CALLERS BY THE Temperature the Crowd Shows Appreciation of Work Three Mat inees This Week Soon after he was appointed assistant milk Inspector Rikhoff became the agentof a stock food preparation manufactured Jn this city by Henry Laugerberg Lan genberg himself was milk inspector un der Thomas administrations The heaviest buyers of such preparations are dairymen and liverymen Rikhoff at once began the sale of tho preparation among the dairymen whose dairies he was expected to visit In an nffirial capacity The charge that a large number of the dairymen are now making against Rikhoff is that his inspections have 'been unusu ally lax while in his efforts to dispose of the stock food he has shown a remarkable activity and tenacity seldom taking as final a negative answer Trie preparation is sold In twenty fivo pound lots for $225 Where he has been unable to make a sale i on his first visit he has never failed tn call within a very few weeks jlairymen say and remind them that his preparation is the thing for the ONE MADE PURCHASES i A dairyman north of the city declared yesterday that Rikhoff by his persist ence in setting forth the merits of his goods and through his unwillingness to take a refusal as final had prevailed on 5 him to make regular purchases of the stock food for which he found no need Another dairyman declared that he was a regular customer ot Kikhofrs buying $225 worth uf the preparation every time Rikhoff appeared at his farm to make an it is a cheap THE'' INDIANAPOLIS MORNING STAR' TUESDAY 'SEPTEMBER 1905 r4ig4 i You can take one can of Hoosier Hominee (cooks quickly) serve it with either sliced bacon or just plain with butter and is Hoosier Hominee is an ideal dish for any meal no trouble to prepare it and at the small price of 10 cents for a three pound can it is within the reach of every family It is at once the most wholesome of foods at an economical price Jltape OUl J)r SAMUEL PtTCHXR Btmphn AlxSenna 1 Roekell I typenninb A I CtoifadSuMr I mhteryKm rtayttt Italian Band which close the season at air Bank Park a delightful concert Iasi night crowd was appreciative and the band re sponded to many eneo perature last night was an evening out of doors 'Tim opinion of those pagna direct ills band that he has a great future will give three matinees this first taking nlaee this afternoon the following program will be given: March Indian Lehman Overture lntow sion at the Willoughby Building convention closes today This afternoon the nurses will enjoy a trolley ride and will visit the Eli Lilly laboratories At tlie last formal session this morning unfinished business will be eared for after which there will be the annual election of officers The nurses will then hear xi CHOICE BUILDING LOTS Gas city water electric' lights cement walks sewers Buy here and have these advantages now Opposite Boulevard Meridian to locality of greatest growth and prog ress in the residence district Place your money in these lots and gain greatest increase in values Cash payments Yesterday the first day of the conven tion was devoted to two interesting ses sions At 11 a the convention was opened and paryer was offered by the Rev Villers This was followed by an ad dress of welcome by the Mayor with re sponses bv the president Miss our nier of Wayne Mrs May Wright Sewall delivered the princlnal address of the day on Modern Nurse and Her Relation to The afternoon was devoted to business selection of committees committee meet ings and reports of the secretary and treasurer JOSEPH SWAIN DEAD Joseph Swain died suddenly at home at 848 Elm street yesterday morn ing from a hemorrhage of the lungs Swain had been afflicted with tubercu losis and had just returned from Colo rado where he went for the benefit of his health He was 35 years old and leaves a widow Annual Convention in Willoughby Build ing Closes Today One hundred professional nurses from a rious for the Indiana rjrrnl ininrsst is shown In this city the introduction here of a most remark able substitute for tea and coffee called "Gloria Hundreds of families are using it and It Is declared by all to be a delicious drink Physicians assert that it will do awHy with much of the illness and invalidism which has been so preva lent Indeed it has already accomplished wonders along this line A woman' well known in the social and religious circles of the city told a reporter of her experience with "Gloria "I like to have you use my name but I am glad to tell about and what it has done In our she said "My husband and I have been coffee drinkers for many years and he became a slave really a slave to coffee I myself drank at least one cup three times a day During the past two years both of us have suffered from stomach trouble and nervousness We doctored spent several hundred dollars and went to various health resorts but all to no avail I was not seriously afflicted but my hus condition was really a cause for much worry The doctors said he was suffering from constipation and liver com plaints and that he needed a long rest from business under care "It was just about this time that a young friend of ours who keeps strictly up to date in questions of right living and health which I presume are about the same thing suggested that we give up drinking coffee I laughed at the Idea and my husband rebelled He said he had drank coffee for thirty years and it had never hurt him But our young friend persisted inally our doctor said it do any to try getting along without coffee for a little while Well to make a long story short our friend brought us some 'Gloria and said we wouldn't miss our coffee if we would drink that and lie said it would help us both That was two months ago We are still drinking Gloria ruit and we will My husband has no more constipation or liver complaints and my nervousness is all gone And besides wc like Gloria ruit" Gloria ruit is not a medicine It is a rich delicious drink which contains nu tritious health giving body building In gredients It is made ot the choicest imported Sheffield malt and roasted Turkish figs It feeds the nervous sys tem and aids digestion Especially bene (flclal for children invalids and persons weak constitution Gloria ruit Is best for breakfast best for dinner and best for supper Ready to serve In one minute It is 25 cents per package Ask your grocer If your grocer can not supply you It be found on sale at: The A Moore Co 162 161 nois street Corcoran Talbott avenue snrnnrl Ktropl Waddington 2136 Illinois street Schwegman Horan 3114 Wash Ington street I ci' 1 1 avenue 411 413 Alabama street WABASH REALTY CO 2799 Neiv Jersey St Vegetable Preparalionfor As similating the ood andllegula ling the Stomachs andBowels of INCORPORATIONS The following articles ot Incorporation were filed with the Secretary of State yes terday: Advance Glass Company Upland capital $10000: directors Henry Meisse Woch'er Sebcrn August Collet and American ederation Will Meet There In stead of at New Orleans By Associated PrujJ CINCINNATI Sept 11 At ah execu tive session of the National Board of the American ederation of Catholic Societies held here today it was decided to hold the next national meeting at Buffalo either next spring or next winter A com mittee was named to confer with the Bishop of Buffalo as to a suitable time This convention was originally announced to be held in New Orleans in October next but was called off on account uf the yel low fever epidemic Selection from Verdi Solos Slgg lorestano Tlgano and Cioffi rruiip Sousa Carlo Gomez Holzman A Tonchlell! Colored Men of Third Ward Organize Re publican Club With the purpose in view of piling up a big vote for the Republican nominees in November colored of the Third Ward have organized the Twentieth Cen tury Colored Republican Club and have opened commodious quarters at 1318 North Senate avenue The membership is 175 The officers are as follows: Presi dent Lee Twine vice president William Jasper secretary Dr A Stokes as sistant secretary Sanders sergeant at arms A Lush and Overton direct ors William Pierce Overton James Ross Baxter and A Bryant the ballots opened Their left tho ward without a can The trials of the raid of the police at the Colonial Ho tel Sunday night have been set for Thurs day Sept 21 at 2 Martin Hugg has been retained as the attorney for those caught in the raid He personally appeared for them in Police Court yes terday morning asking for trials by jury Several of the defendants being horse men asked that their trials be neio week as they expected to leave the at the close of the Stato air On pmint nf thf vnrntion thia week of of the officers engaged in the raid the date was not changed SUIT TO QUIET TITLE Cult niilot" 1 1 1 1 a In nrAnnriv nl 1 1 1 4 end Nineteenth streets and in portions of four other city lots was instituted yes terday by Laura Kregelo The defend ants Katherine Kregein Beckwith Harrv Beckwith Dorothy Kregelo Martin Charles Martin Union Trust Company trustee and Union Trust (Jnm pany as administrator under the will of Charles Kregelo deceased Investigation of atal Accident Begins Before Coroner were going at the rate of fifty miles an hour when we struck the buggy and we ran 600 feet before we were able to This was the testimony of Charles Gladden motorman on the express car No 2 of the Northwestern Traction Company which struck the bug gy in which were William Jackson Sr and William Jackson Jr and wife who were killed Saturday afternoon near New Augusta The investigation began yes terday before the Coroner ttory before the Coroner was virtually the same as the one related on the evening of the accident Conductor John as CASTORIA or Infants and Children The Kind You Have Thirty Years USTKU TH OENTAUR ROMPANV RCW YORK CITY I I I 3 iv 'd i4 5 ei 'Sv II I Igra 1 JifrXll fl Mi 1 fMM wi Jff lllBi Si lift Ml ill ft iTr 0i rM I 5 $1 i I hl 4 I iNkAN rsZCHtLllKENi A (bill out s' old I.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Indianapolis Star Archive

Pages Available:
2,552,232
Years Available:
1862-2024