100 Years Ago: Dec. 21-Jan. 3

From The Indianapolis Star, Thursday, December 26: The heavy demand for candy this Christmas has exceeded any preceding holiday season in Indiana. Because of this desire to satisfy the sweet tooth, some Indianapolis candy makers were unable to supply retailers with all the stock they requested, and some manufacturers were out of their inventory before Christmas eve. Craig’s, 6 E. Washington St, closed Tuesday afternoon because it was entirely out of stock. The confectionary briefly closed Monday and Tuesday morning to take care of the crowds in the store. Charles Craig said, “I believe the demand was greater this year than last because many Indianapolis people denied themselves candy for patriotic reasons until the sugar ban was lifted.” Candy consumption is expected to exceed normal for some time as people buy a double measure of sweets to satisfy their desire.

From The Indianapolis News, Wednesday, January 1: Mayor Charles Jewett talked straight from the shoulder to the Indianapolis Police Department last night. While commending police work in certain areas, he declared the department’s record regarding the enforcement of the laws against “blind tigers,” gambling, and prostitution was far from satisfactory. Jewett asserted, “I have been informed that gambling has been going on in the very shadow of the city hall. Why is it that none of you patrolmen knew that this was going on? It is your business to know what is going on in your districts. If there is any reason why any of you cannot arrest any law violator then the thing for you to do is to turn in your badge because it is your business to enforce the law regardless of whose toes you step on.”