PAGE 4 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES OCT. 27, 1931 taking gifts of food and small luxu- Carter’s administration look bad. had taken any collections from poor farm for a sick woman, who was ries to the aged inmates.” might have caused the ousting of farm Inmates, but had taken food found “lying on a straw bed suffer- ‘MOTHERHOOD' GROUP'S “Some time ago I was visiting a the church workers.” to them despite a protesting order ing from bed sores.” Planned CHURCH they Defense sick patient in one of the poor farm He reported an Incident, which from Carter “that are getting Several Instances of mismanage- he said to eat from the county.” rooms when an intoxicated attend- occurred two weeks ago, in plenty ment and neglect of inmates, ex- ant ordered me out," Leas asserted. which “a younger inmate slashed Leas told how one member of posed by The Times, have been NEW ANGLE IN BARRED Leas believes that recent “fights an aged male inmate with knife.” the Christian church re- confirmed further by Leas’ VISITS a Northwood testi- among inmates, which would make The workers said that they never cently sent a mattress to the poor mony. MURDER CASE AT POOR FARM ——■— Visit Pettis* WKBF Crystal Studio—Fourth Floor. ■■■——p——■ %m% .Ruth Judd’s Intimation to Carter’s Action Is Branded Jail Prisoners Seen as as Effort to 'Cover Up’ Sympathy Move. Conditions. By United Press A group of church workers, who , Oct. 27.—Spirited for several years have spread cheer r ' V bidding by rival newspapers tor the and good-will among aged, helpless at the Marion county poor story of Mrs. Winnie patients Ruth Judd farm, today complained that they shared interest today with the pos- have been barred from the infir- sibility. that she might become a mary by Superintendent John mother. Carter. This was confirmed by the wife Mrs. Judd intimated the possible of Byron Carter, the superintend- approach of motherhood in conver- ent’s son, who said that “certain Fashions New—Prices Attractive sations at the county jail, where church workers have been requested she is awaiting transfer to Phoenix not to come here anymore because Prices are not sacrificed for for price. they raise such a fashion—and fashion is not sacrificed and rumpus.” trial on the charge that she The workers could design no Our aim is to give the best in fashions and quality at the lowest possible prices! murdered Miss Hedvig Samuelson motive for Carter’s action unless it and Mrs. Agnes Leroi. that he “was afraid that con- Several was “confessions” of Mrs. ditions at the poor farm would be- Judd and her husband, Dr. William come further exposed at this time.” C. Judd, appeared in local news- It is said that Carter, who has at Special Savings papers. paper posses- Favorite Toiletries One was in been criticised by a recent grand sion of “her own story," which she jury for his treatment of inmates, $3.50 Mimzy Toilet An 59c 5-lb. Bag Water * 99 dictated, but didn’t write, and for is Jan. 1. which the seeking reappointment Water Softener paper reputedly paid a Democratic commissioners large paper, New are sum. Another discred- disagreeing Yardley’s 10 Bars Ivory iting first story, was printing reported to be on anew SI.OO Lavender fTQ the man, supposedly, being UVL. a "confession,” not paid for, which who was \ Toilet Water lOC Soap it claimed was in her own hand- groomed for the superintendency. H-50 Combination Hot writing. “I have kept my mouth' shut SI.OO Houbigant Quelque Fleurs about poor farm as long Water Bottle, 2-qt. size.... lOtJO conditions | , and Ideal Toilet o Offered High Price Leas rf//l j#\ £ as I am going to,” said Frank ■ I^ Water. Oz OOC $4.90 3-Pc. Toilet Sets. 70 In the same paper the “own of 253 West Forty-second street, H Green, maize ** j and rose.. I O story" of Mrs. Judd’s brother, Bur- butcher and grocer, who has made i. J\ Wi\V ftA tT x ton J. McKinnell, was running in weekly visits to the poor farm for t’!p *? 38cJOL Geurlain’s Shalimar nn installments, while- a rival was the last four years. Perfume, dram 98C Leas, a the Northwood printing young McKinnell’s narra- member of 0c Ipana Tooth Marly’s Noelys Perfume, A tive in the third person, singular. Christian church, contends that the 07 r The loser in the bidding for Mrs. order “prevents the workers from :>aste dram 4DC Judd’s “own story” laid siege to the Z) PETTlS’—street floor. county jail hosiptal Monday night f in anew attempt to buy her “life STOP BAH BREATH story. The bidding delegation had Richard Can- to oiler Mrs. Judd the biggest Above—Mrs. Winnie Ruth Judd and her attorney, Thousands of people afflicted with orders be in the quick relief through price ever paid to an accused tillon, are shown as they talk over- her defense to offered bad breath find criminal in Los Angeles for her “trunk ,” to which Mrs. Judd has confessed. Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets. The Lovely Lingerie jail Fall Gloves Silk “own story,” regardless of wrote Left (below)—Mrs. Judd on her cot in the Los Angeles county pleasant, sugar-coated tablets are who * it. hospital ward. taken for bad breath by all who Regular $3' 9S to $S 9S Values Mrs. Judd’s contemplated mother- Right (below)—Returning to her hospital cot after questioning. know. Specially Priced hood was learned from other in- Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets act mates of the jail hosiptal. gently but firmly on the bowels and ■ 78 “They might hang a woman in liver, stimulating them to natural ,” she was quoted as saying, WEDNESDAY action, clearing the blood Und gently $1.69 || BURIAL purifying entire system. They *2- “but I don’t think they’d hang a the §w' Chemise, Stepins, dangerous fi#! Dance iSgfcSflT Satw which calomel mother, do you?” do that * 7 Sets, Gowns, Costume Slips / does without any of the bad after /J® Imported and Death to Be Asked FOR CRASH VICTIM effects. Jan kid, lambskin Smartly tailored in all-silk / Authorities said that when she Olive Tablets brings no griping THU capeskin * n sliP°n apd mousque- French crepe. Dainty lace / u. ySpray a young girl in Illinois, Miss or any disagreeable effects. was pain /j taire styles. Some slightly soiled. and applique trim. Tea w x,. Judd claimed she was about to be- Services St. Paul M. E. MINISTERS WILL MEET Dr. F. M. Edwards discovered the * at years IJ In black, brown, tan and gray, and lido. come a mother when she really was formula after 20 of practice rose, flesh Ake, 18, “Spiritual Emphasis” Theme of among patients afflicted with bowel and PETTlS’—street floor. PETTlS’—second floor. 1 not. for Miss Ruth liver complaint, with the attendant bad H They said her hint might be mere- Presbyterian Conference. breath. ly an attempt to gain sympathy. Shortridge Senior. ' Olive Tablets are purely a vegetable Presbyterian ministerial confer- compound; you them by They claimed Mrs. Judd often told will know for Miss Ruth ences on “Spiritual Emphasis” will their olive color. Take nightly for a people she was a mother when such Funeral services week and note the effect. 15c, 30c, 00c. 18, of 1001 West be held at Tabernacle Presbyterian was not the case. Josephine Ake, —Advertisement. Thirty-third street, injured fatally church for three days, beginning Lloyd Andrews, county attorney of Can Afford Pair of Shoes late Sat- Wednesday. You More Than One Phoenix, indicated he would have in an automobile accident urday night, will be held at 2 The conferences here, part of a examined as soon as he Safety for Savings Because This Low Feature Price Makes Possible Great Savings on Mrs. Judd Wednesday in the St.; Paul M. E. series to be held throughout the ★ returned her to Phoenix. Hill this fall, have been charge church, with burial in Crown American Andrews will have of the planned by the Rev. Anthony Fletcher prosecution, prosecuted Mrs. cemetery. fie Miss Ake-', a senior at Shortridge Meengs, pastor of the First Presby- Dugan, the only woman ever NATIONAL BANK Eva high school, member of Alpha terian church of Franklin, and Dr. hanged in Arizona, and has said he was a Southeast Corner Omega sorority. William Hiram Foulkes of Newark, and Pennsylvania will ask the death penalty for Mrs. Pi of Market Mrs. Frieda F. Trench, 37, of '515 N. J., who will preside. Shoes Judd. North Keystone avenue, lifelong It was indicated that the accused Monday /k Indianapolis resident, died plenty Our offer a complete . “trunk murderess’ will have in Methodist hospital after a brief stocks syfTjSSr JZ financial support. In addition to of illness. She was the wife of* Ray- selection of styles and sizes for X to # /0 ily the large sum she was reported mond A. Trench, -who survives. have received for selling her “own If \ Wednesday shoppers. / to local newspapers, was Services at Home ™ if story” it * Phoenix PETTlS’—second floor. reported that “certain par- Services will be held at 2 Thurs- ties” had subscribed $20,000 for her day at the home, with the Rev. L. C. 1 ' ' defense. Trent, Woodruff Place Baptist Husband Faces Arrest church pastor, officiating. Burial . This Week Only and will be in Crown Hill cemetery. Rollin’s “Lace Top” Wool Jersey Novelty Meantime, it seemed highly prob- Funeral services for Mrs. Gertrude (Last Week of Anni- able that Mrs. Judd would be on Clark, 53, of 3419 North Penn- her way to Phoenix by Wednesday sylvania street, who died Monday Jiffy Dresses Governor James Jr. Chiffon night. Rolph after three years’illness will be held BSTj®) Hose was expected to sign extradition at 2 Wednesday in Flanner & papers for her today. Buchanan mortuary, with Dr. Lewis Police today sought Dr. William Brown, St. Paul’s Episcopal church §HUgftJ§ NEW REGAL SL9S Specially JkL|L C. Judd, the woman’s husband, on a $0.95 rector, officiating. Burial will be in I/ (iff/ $1 .19 Priced warrant accusing him of practicing Crown Hill cemetery. Quality J[ £4 medicine without a license. It was WASHER rßy V Tamm Funeral Set jßgggH indicated Dr. Judd would surrender and post bond of SSOO. Last rites for Mrs. Helen B. charge brought when Price { Perfect quality chiffon silk, fine In new Fall colors, beauti- The was it Tamm, wife of Otto E. Tamm, real ' Monday Ms with was learned Dr. Judd treated estate broker, who died at ss9^o 45-gauge, Roltwist, permanently fully tailored, some hospital patients in an industrial her home, 2606 North Delaware dull. Jacquard designed lace picot pleated skirts, others in when he held no license. street, will be held at 1 Wednes- i g| Just 50 of These Splendid in ' Records showed he was licensed day at North Vernon, Ind. Mrs. f , Ik WASHERS at These jMfj top. New Fall colors. All sizes. fitted styles; sizes 14 to 20 Oregon. Tamm formerly lived in North Terms and 36 to 42. Vernon, Indr Mtjl Full-fashioned. A former Indianapolis architect, Full Porcelain Tub ■/ PETTlS’—street floor. PETTIS’—second floor. WORLD 'HELL-BENT,’ Robert E. O’Brien, 60, died Monday 6 Lovell Wringer—Balloon Rolls SAYS BILLY SUNDAY at his home in Bedford, 0., fol- filiaraitfoo RaRIiI Submerged 4-Blade Agitator v. ' 1 * lowing a heart attack, according UUdldillGC OOBIH Westinghouse Motor word received by Thomas D. “Things Get Better if We’d to at a Would O’Brien, 1903 East Sixty-second With Each Washer Durex Oil-Less Bushings Here’s Your Favorite Brand Sale Price Quit Crying,” Adds Evangelist. street, a brother. Services will be By United Press held in Bedford. Mr. O’Brien left LIVINGSTON. Mont., Oct. 27. Indianapolis about fifteen years ago. Billy Sunday, 70-year-old evange- PETTIS list, was on route to Canton, 0., DENIED DRY GOODS CO. Carter’s Part-Wool Union Suits today after abjuring residents of JOB FRICTION The New York Store RI. 6321 Est. 1853 “stop wailing this section to over Typographical Union Only “Inter- spilled milk.” Post.” “Things would get better if peo- ested in Good Man for State *0.78 *sr fp ple quit crying,” Sunday declared Guy S. McCoy, secretary-treas- s?a in an interview. “They ought to of the Indianapolis Typograph- M urer # go look up another cow.” ical Union, declared today that there TELEPHONE only, permit us to quality Suit at this 1 Sunday said the “world is going union men Once a year Carter’s sell their $4.95 is no dissension among stripe; ‘\j \ so you see for appointee posi- price. Medium weight Suits of warm part wool yarns with a rayon to hell fast can’t it regarding an to the Long sleeve, ankle dust.” But he added that America’s tion of clerk of the state printing in cream shade; tailored to exacting specifications. position is relatively good. board, should a successor to J. Otto length style. , “No nation is richer, better fed, Lee, incumbent, be chosen. better matter for 4 better clothed, housed, or “It would be an easy ISALE! RI. 6321 Union Suits Priced From $1.50 to $4.95 k Other Carter rides farther or faster than Amer- us to agree on a man,” McCoy de- PETTlS’—street floor. J\ ica, and this country isn’t going to “But we are not trying to clared. " the bow-wows if I can help it,” dictate. We only want to see the — Sunday declared. job held by a first rate man and a 1 r 1 union prUiter.” “Tinker Bell” Fashion*s Favorite Weaves in CASTAWAYS SOUGHT seekbouldebdaSquiz n! QiKfljedUc tMen! ON TROPICAL ISLAND Peter Pan Prints New Silk Crepes Congressional Probe of Labor Con- Three Men Believed to Have Sur- dition to Be Asked. the Here’s Plan: ■ vived Wreck of Their Yawl. By Scripps-Haward newspaper Alliance WASHINGTON. Oct. 27.—A By con- rii rit United Press JJVfc. 98c gressional investigation of labor con- { —Phone RI. 6321 (Pettis 15c 27. prni BALBOA. Canal Zone. Oct. ditions at Boulder Dam will be asked width. Beautiful Prints that can Crepes Crepes beau- Sacramento was expected ■ 0 jjl Radio Department). 36-Inch Satin and Canton in a The cruiser by Senator Henry Ashurst of Ari- be made into lovely house frocks and chil- shades, to reach Cocos island today to zona at the December session. tiful selection of colors and pastel search for three survivors of the Following the for immediate 3e- dren’s dresses. yawl. action by American PETTlS’—street floor. wrecked American West Federation Labor convention PETTIS’ —street floor. Wind, missing since April 15. of a resolution criticising — 1 J men known to have been which passed The alleged wages and hazardous | low ■ were Paul aboard Slachwick, Hu- conditions imposed by the six com- Brown, Spring- ron. S. D.; Gordon panies, Ashurst said he would ask field, 111.; Earl Palliser, Can Diego, senate to instruct its wreck the the committee Cal. The of yawl was on irrigation and reclamation to by members of the discovered make a thorough inquiry into the Fleischman expedition aboard the charges. this new yacht Camargo. d marvelous' Bedroom Suites The Camargo reported by wireless J No° is3 Radio. three days ago that the survivors’ U camp had been found and appar- pa a—ls satisfied, pay $2 more ently had been abandoned only a after trial to make the Naval authorities de- fig g| 3 U short time. s■ol ■Vw §3 down payment—and the Sacramento to ■BBt|gBL ■Pjwjn cided to send the pSx thereafter island to land searching parties.

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