Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 August 1919 — Page 3
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(fcoMta Cewtelttns far liMpiiry into Atlen ^repeity Ciitodian*s Office. WAffinyrGTOX. Ausnwt Sa-Fawr- ' ^ able report todi^ was ordered by the ! senate expeaditttres ctnnmiuee on a lesefvtkm by Senator OUder Repabibesa. New Tarfc. prcmostna an invcsti- } sattae of tbs admtnistmoan of tbe i aUee properto cuModSaa's oIBce under I A. Mitchell Pabner and under Frao^ j P Oarraa, tba prresiit caatodlan.
1* IQbS Bveritt is tbe dau^ter of Mr and Mrs. Heery Brarltt She spent two 3^eni in Ofandals coUepe. (Hendnia. O.. and was graduated from the SoatoAeirr hish acboo! tbia >eer She la tatereeted in hoine eccaomlcs and will enter Purdue unlversltv thto falL ARMS ARE SENT TO MEXICO
pasaace on the Idsriu CbaOe wttb tbe aoKBunlt^B. Ajf^ tte botel had been searched for amstfami^ aftmot of exi^oslves the d«te^vee raided a£? uptown restaurant. they found several more trunks heneved to contain ammunition. A mudoMCa labeled talcum pon^r ’ and several rifles also were seised at the restaurant.
Ubrary Trtistedd te Mddt Tentative i^ene for toe elate SJeettOpudf the Inllana lAbrury Vtesteed AssiAMlda pnpomm the meetinf (or toe third week bi November 'tVUham J. Uaoaitoa, mcteOtKttr of the atate library cocamtedonp has as* nouDced The meetms protoahly wUl he held in Indiatiapolie
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Tsn Trunks Shipped From New York, AcMrdifip to Invostipstoro. XEW ^ORR tumatt 36-Ten trunks ctmtamuiF arms and ammunition were shipped from th.s cit\ to Me’t»«m on the steamship Mom> Castle wburb sailed last Fndaj for Haiana Pi oprea80 and ^ era Cruz, accordina to informatioR obtained b’v deterttves attached to the bomb squad The tnmks were sfab’pad from a Broadway hotel The I department of Justice and navy depart-< ment have been notified and it is <ecpected wiinboats wni be sent out to intercept the steamsh p The bomb squad detectiresi. who have been im <»sTiirs.tins reports of secret ammunition stcres here, learned of the Miipinent through the discoverv of a bill of sale toowinK 170» rounds oft ammunition and 3-->i pounds of talctim foWder had been bought August 16 from a large spmTing goods house in this cU> and consiCned to an address which the detect.ves found to be fictitious ' Ther discovered that tbe explosives had aetoalU found thehr sray to a, Broadway hotel where two men. bo-1 Hevad to have been agents of tbs MsxIraD government, wore regtstered un-} til last Friday The detei^sao beiteve that tlMQr took!
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rBlues My Naughty Swewtie Otves Ma Sung by Irving and Kaufman t Ain*t>en Oot-en No Tima to Have the Blues. I Sung by Irebur and Jack Kauftoan. 'Serenade Chamteada ; Yalae Poadrae. iPlayed by Park's InstmL m«ktel Qaariat. r^weet Siamees [l^ nearest Mgatasy. [Pteyad by Palate Boysi L OrehesitZB. TlMmm tttfd Tteiss._ tbe Fbwt fay fie Iteiae i/T SmiBik. Matwartb. Matecs «r JdteJi hsr a lAWSte garden, by Craig CaatebteL A Ktss and Tan 3bat nrsasM ^ Came Tma. 1o9’ Xiawis Jamea
Your money What will it buy in fall clothed '^"OU’RE pretty attain that youll pay a. good price for whatever clones you buy; you^re not so certain the clothes will be as good as the piio& You can be 100 percent sure Our clothes will be worth every^cent you pay for them. It^s our |»]sii|ess to see that you get all-wool fabrics, good style and tailoring; good value.. If the clothes dunC satisfy you—you get your money back Hart Schaffner & Marx Good Clothes Makers
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This store is the home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes The Wm. H. Block Co.
