Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 August 1919 — Page 26

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POLIS AND VICINITY

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age *». ** Worth 9«

iaat night by* Bhryrl*

' aod Brook* and waa etatad a on a charge of grand •aid to bare baa# a par-

I tight at the tmwhen Frank Hitch •tract, and Abbte her eddreaa aa the

on atatntory chargee a porter, waa held on

The WUtlama wbtnwaa atolen from her

of the theft.

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Apptogate. a returned aotdier, into (Me ralcsalrinr buatoeag has brought suit In Superior Cart H. and leila Pat-

a vukanlzlrjg avenue, which

f partnership It ts althat the business waa be waa forced out of prtved of bts rights as

after Mm. Patton had catied two to the plant, and ba bad been

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age It. was sn Bchiangen aalt and bat-

intant to hill, and Waalay Wright, tit Northwestern avenue, was sent hospital, suffering with a severe

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was sent n 00Vf*‘T'ft last night

Ms head, following a light

i Claypool hotel, # wher# both man if* red. Knbtoson gave bln address as Ky. Ha la said to have struck Wright water glass. At the hospital today

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George Winkler, who has been the sergeant In charge of the morale squad since It was organised during do Bell administration, •was transferred to the dataettve department

and G. D. Thomas, formerly a was placed in charge of the squad, has been a member of the police de-

partmsnt for eight years.

Robbory Is Charged. , Harry Kemp, age thirty-live, colored; giving his address as 619 Uest Maryland street, was arrested by detectives v Reilly. Winkler and Thomas Tuesday afternoon -on cha of Jobbery and assault and battery.

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Members of held hospital No. !• will meet might at the home of Mr. and Mm. Henry choen, SMI Lowell avenue, where they will be guests at a dinner and dance by the Remembrance League to celebrate the return of the unit from service overseas. Officers of the Remembrance League are: Mrs. Alice C. Ream, premdent; Mrs. May Schoen, vicepresident; Mrs. Cora Frey, secretary, and Mrs. Cora Pantser, treasurer. | Soldiers Enterta nee v Soldiers at ft Benjamin Harrison were last evening by the Jewish WelMlss Claris Solomons rang, scat the piano by Miss Violet Bills. 1 Sartor gavs a pumber of readOundelflnger entertained with [. The meeting wan directed ifman. ftotd representative of

Aaeoclation.

atlng Chicken* la Charga.b The police here were not I fled last night by the sheriff at Franklin, Ind., that a man his ngme as OlJvar Thompson and his as 369 North Davidson straet, Ind! Is, is under arrest At Franklin on »> of stealing chickens. Ha had six of chicken*, alleged to have -been the message said. Thompson was

Ting an automobile.

Thieves in Drug Store.

Narcotic tMoves gained gntrance to two

drug stores In the dty last night, taking drugs valued at |7S, according ,to reports

the police "today. Narcotics worth

from the store of Frank Kee

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- street. Keegan re-

thieves obtained drugs valued the store of B, H. Evans, 2W

street.

eged to have held up At ex McKistck, 1M1 South Detroit street, last- Saturday, robbing

ox#** v«« MS t i wiring him of *4.to. Kemp s bond waa fixed at 94,000

Literary Society Meeting.

Addresses <m • •Americanisetion" and ‘’How to Make Good.’* will ba made before the Frederick Douglas Literary Society Thursday night in the Bethel A. M. K. church, by Lemuel Campbell and J. A. Bryant, attornay, who recently returned from oversea#. Other things on the program will Include songs, piano and clarinet selections.

Had It fr Protaotlon.

1m Lindsay, colored, 9044 Columbia avenue, ho was charged with carrying concealed eapona. was fined $100 and costs tn police court yesterday. Lindsay and Arthur Githad been In a ftght with some white and said they had the automatic re-

fer protection.

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► state will I Ex-Service Men Invited. I Band music, folk dancing and singing marked the close of the communities gatherings in the RHey playground last night A. eery directed the activities, assisted by Foley, Miss Doris Bloomer and Brown. The playground will be closed September C ; '■ Theft in Courtroom Reported. The theft of twe baskets of grapes and a sack Of peare In the city courtroom Tuesday afternoon was reported to tha police by Mrs

Boob* Bowman. 1415 Brocter street. Tha fralt disappeared while ate was listening to the trial of a friend. Mr*. Bowman said.

Frank Green Named Bailiff.

Judge Ltea D. Hay, of superior court No. JOHN

t today appointed Frank Green as bailiff of the court In the place of James R. East, who to unable to continue as bailiff on account of fltneoa. Mr. Greer, was formerly a deputy assessor and Hvee la the Second ward.

At Riley Playground.

Ex-service men are Invited to attend tonight a n —ring of the American Lepton, test Side post, at €31 North Rural street,

beginning at * o'clock. Reception Postpertd.

War mothers of Ben Davis and Bridgeport announce they wfli postpone their reception to borne comings soldiers until September 11. They had hoped to hold ft this

Retail Men's Luncheon.

Members of the Indianapolis Association Of Retell Mon will moot Thursday noon for the regular weekly luncheon tn the Clsy-

poof hotel.

Card Party and Social. BrigMwsod council Ns. 3346 K. and I. 0 F.. Will hold a card party and box aoctol in

FIXES RAIL UNIFICATION.

Lenroot Proposes Private Ownership Under Quagi-FederaJ Corporation. Washington-. August r.-umflea-tlou of the railroads of the country into one privately owned system, with mk»imum earnings guaranteed, the management shared by the security holders, public and employes, and with provision fpr sharing excess profits between the public and employes. Is proposed In a bill introduced today by Senator Lenroot. of Wisconsin. The Plan differs radically from the Plumb plan. The MU was drawn by the Citizens' National Railroad League tn collaboration with Senator Lenroot. Lnder the proposed plan the railroads

ownitlon,

. _ • I which, however, would be under the supervision of the interstate commerce commission, but conducted directly by a board of eleven directors appointed by the President

and confirmed by the senate, consisting >-

of two employes, two representing the United States Chamber of Commerce, two farmers, three security holders and one each from the interstate commerce commission and the state railway com-

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ON A (HARM BIGAMY

M. BARR, PRISONER ELKHART COUNTY JAIL.

CONFESSES, POLICE SAY

{Sperisi to The Indtenapefis News] GOSHEN. lad-. August 37.-John M Barr, of Indianapolis, employed as a salesman for the McCoy-Howe Drug Company, of that-city , to a prisoner in the Elkhart county jail here, charged with bigamy. He waa arrested last night as he stepped from a Big Four train, on which be arrived in Goshen from North Manchester. Hallle Manahan. Barr's brother-in-law. a Goshen cigar store owner, to said to have start-

ed the investigation.

Barr was arraigned In the city court at Elkhart today, waived examination and his bond was fixed at r.SOO. which he failed to provide. Manahan, the authorities say, told them that Barr has a wife and a ten-year-old son living in -Indianapolis. In April of 191* at Toledo. Barr married Mans ban's sister. Pauline Manahan r Wtoe, the widow of William 8. Wise, a prominent resident of Goshen, after they had met at FtWayne. After living in Chicago they occupied a cottage at Lake Wawaeee Recently Mrs. Barr No. 2 underwent an

operation at Rochester, Minn.

According to Manahan. Barr has been

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horn cattle sale, here, Tuesday, to Lyle McGuire, of this county, for 62,000. the cow fell dead in her ■tall. $he was one of the finest animals in the sate, and waa insured for SI.*00. Fifty-five head of Shorthorn and Scotch topped cattle were disposed of, the total sale amounting to 621.96*. Buyers were present from various parts of Indiana, Ohio and Michigan. BRINGING FLYERS BACK. Mexican Cavalry on Way to Border

With Missing Men.

EL CENTRO. CaL, August ^.-Mexican cavalry under the command of Captain Trupillo. are escorting to the tn ternationaj Boundary Lieutenants Frederick Waterhouse and C. B. Connelly. American aviators missing from Rockwell field sinee last Wednesday. Captain Trujillo reported by courier to Colonel HipoUte Baranca. chief of the military forces of Lower California, who has directed the search for the men for tha last five days, that he bad found them alive tn Lower California, about m mites southeast of San Diego. The country where the men were found to mountainous and inaccessible. It to expected the men will he brought to Ensenada, the capital of Lower California, or to Mexicali, whence they will be taken into the United States. Colonel Baranca dispatched a courier to the cavalry band that found the officers, with a request for detaila. MINERS TO LOSE CHARTERS.

dividing his time between his Indiana 6>olte and Lake Wawasee homes, usually spending the week-end in Indianapolis. Aside from scanty provision. Manahan says, Barr's treatment of his second wife has been gentlemanly. It to alleged that in conversation with Manahan Barr said he had failed to agree with his Indianapolis tflfe but that he divided his time between her and his wife No. 2, Intending eventually to di-

vorce No. L

The police say Barr has confessed. John M. Barr lives at 621 North Gray street. Officers of the McCoy-Howe Drug Company said they knew he had a wife and child in Indianapolis. They received a telephone call from Goshen this afternoon notifying them of the

arrest.

COW BRINGS $2,000; DIES. Headliner at Whitney County Sale

Fall* Dead in Stall.

% [Special to The Indianapolis Newg] , COLUMBIA CITY, Ind.. August 27.—

Twenty minutes after Nonpareil Sev-enty-flfth had been sold at a Short-J for the Indiana Catholic Forestera

Strikers Must Return to Work tn Illinois by August 30. SPRINGFIELD. HL. August r.-Or-ders telegraphed yesterday froth state miners' headquarters to secretaries of all coal mine locals in Illinois stated that charters for all locals which persisted In the present strike on and after Saturday. August 30. would be re-

voked

Decision to expel recalcitrant locals.

It was said, came at a meeting of the executive board of the Illinois district in Chicago, acting on authority granted

by the international organization. For the most part the strikers are

confined to central Illinois fields, reports show. They followed action of operators in imposing fines tn accord-

ance with the Washington agreement Charles W. Heimbach Dead. [Special to Tbe Indianapolis News] HAMMOND, Ind., August 27. —

Charles W. Heimbach, age fifty-eight, formerly one of the superintendents of the Hammond Packing Company, at Hammond, died suddenly of apoplexy. here, at his home, today. He was an alderman under three different city administrations, street commissioner and former chief ranger

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS

Lai* M. Meyer to Oisrte# M. Scott et sL. lot 83. Fletcher*• second addition. Brigfctwoert, toxlto feet. Improved, east ride Dearborn st. south of Twegrty-third st.... 6 1 40 Nicholas StoUuaets to Mary Steinmet*. trustee, lot 35, Windhorst Place, 22x106 feet, improved, northwest corner Iowa and Delaware sts 1 to Mary Steinmetz, trustee, to Nicholes Stetnmetx et ux.. seme— 1 to Albert EL Chi to Harry C. State, north half lot ?. square 22. Drake's addition, SQGxXB feet. Improved, east side Capitol ave , north of Fourteenth at. 1 to Nellie S. Jacks to Lola A. Long, part lot 39. block 4. North Indianapolis, 27XS7V feet, improved, north ride Eugene st.. west of Rader st 1,509 to Advance Paint Company to Louis Morgan, part lot 31. Tande* subdivision outlet 139. improved, northeast ride Sand st.. south of Merrill 1 street ... 1 Louis Morgan to Advance Paint Company, same 1 Fannie C. Alexander et al to Laura White, lot 592 and part 283. Woodcroft. 55x1*0 feet, improved, east aide Guilford ave.. north of Fbrtyfourth at. lw Arkm Realty and Investment Company to Milton C. Shaw et ux.. lot Wl, Wooderoft, *0x145 feet. Improved. weat aide Guilford ave.. south of Forty-fourth ri Oscar H. Frick to Ernest F. Frick, lot 32, Clay pool's first addition. 40x121 feet, vacant, weat ride. Arsenal ave., south of Thirtieth st.. 800 to United States to Mary St. Clair, east half section 14, township IT. range 4. 8» acres. Lawrence township. Fannie 1* Hornbrook to Elisabeth Hendrickson, part lot 9, Bruce Place, feet, improved, south aide Twenty-second at., east of Central ave 3,Sto to Adam Geiger to Emilie Albersmeitr et aL, lot W6. Johnson A Hogshtre addition. 48x130 feet, improved, east side Hamilton ave., north of New Tork st Henry' C. Hartman to Harry F. Titajnerman. \part northwest quarter, section *5, township IS, range 4, five acre*. Franklin township ,[ 1,350 08 Guy D. Hamilton to Rebecca J. Hand, part southeast quarter section 23. township 17. range 4, 74 1-3 scree, Lawrence township 14,800 to Robert D. Wadsworth to Lawrence township, part northwest quarter section 23, township 17, range 4. 2 acres, Lawrence township 594 08 Augustus D. Shaw to Charles D. Shaw, lot 261, Light’s Bellevtew subdivision, 40x24*1 4 feet, vacant, east side Broadway, south of Fif-ty-fourth st. 1 W Stanley A. Keeler to Harry L. 'Elkina part lot square 13. southeast addition. Improved, east of Linden at-, south of Cottage ave.. 1 to William H. Eikenberry to Major P. Dale 4t ux., lot 5, block 4. Fleming’s North Park, 41x131 feet, \ Improved. eaat aide Broadway, south of Thirtieth at i eo Ralph E. Brooks to Charles E. Hollowav, truatee, lot 243. Allen 4k Root's norjh addition, 4flac— foot.

improved, east side New Jersey st, north of Sixteenth st- 190 Charles E. Holloway. trustee, to Ralph E. Brooks et ux.. same...... 100 Hannah B. Morris to N. J. Coleman et ux.. lot 49, Shoemaker et al.’s addition. 40x150 feet, improved, weat ride Beville ave., north of Twelfth st. I 00 Charles B. Elfers to John J. Qreeley et ux.. part northeast quarter, section 2*. township 17. range 2, Pike township 1,380 to Claude G. Richie to Sarah C. Mellon, lot 14, Richie’s Garden addition, 321-3x127 feet, vacant southwest corner State and Comer avea....... 175 88 Sattle E. Allen to Madison Hayes, lot 154. Ardmore addition. 58x132 feet, improved, east side Broadwav. north of Thirty-ninth at l to Frank W. Uchtenberg to William D. Springer et ux.. same i « Morris C. Little to Thomas H. Kuhn et ux., lot 13. Julian et al.’s subdivision. Irvington, improved, west side Arlington ave.. north Oof ak avenue 4,7» to Flora B. Thompson to Hannah B. Morris, lot to, Kenwood park, 48x 132 feet, improved, we« ride Kenwood ave.. north of Thirty-third street 8,108 to Mattie M. ESsenbetsa to William McDermott et ux.. lot 9^ Hosbrook's Haughville subdivision. 33x139 feet. Improved, east ride Warman ave..

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north of Vermont et Margaret. Goodwin to Indianapolis Water Company, lota 701 and 702. Montrose, 90x128 feet, vacant, south aide Clay at., east of L,. E. &

W. R. ft.

Sadie JHHHHHNRI Woods, part Iota 14 and 15, block 4, Fleming’s North Park, ttx« feet, improved, north side Twentyninth at., eaat of Broadway 8,408 08 Edward A. Thayer to John O. Heaton, et ux., lot 32, Boewrit 4k Fleming'* Grandview addition. 68x135 feet, improved, northwest aids Boswell at., near Twenty-eighth st. A,500 00 Charles F. Holtman to Conrad Hoelle, et ux.. lot 15. King’s subdivision, part Bryan's addition. 48xl» feet, improved, west aide Jefferson ave..

II south of St. Clair st 4,800 00

Tremont Realty Company to George Williams et ux.. lot 207, Clark’s addition. Haughville, .*7x148*4 feet. Improved. weat side Tremont ave.,

south of Eleventh st 3,100 00

George Williams to Tremont Realty , Company, lot 39. Brown's W. Tenth s^addition.STxtoti feet. Improved, east aid* Mount at., south of

Twelfth at 1.676 to

Eleanor Stephenson et al. to Harry G. Alexander et u»4.. part northeast quarter section 18, township 15,

range 4, Center township 1.M8 to Transfers, to; consideration, .161.388 80

X,et me put you wise to a good one It s a MOZART SSnjSL the Master CigarHamilton, Harris & Co. Dtatri, >“ tor *- Indi *”“> oU *-

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Clothes of Snowy White CLIMALENE to • Mtoaflfio deaaeor as well as a water CliMALBNB la ths^wasjh dry hottra, and turns out clothes Im hoesedeewlaa CIJMAT.KNB will shorten the hoars, aad

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A word to our patrons and to the public at 'large. We earnestly urge you to attend this sale, whether you desire to purchase or not. It will be a revelation in yalne-giring. It will show you to what extent we go in carrying out our traditional policy of selling all goods in season.

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Dresses, suits, coats, capes— garments of the finer kinds at prices so low that women will rub their eyes in amazement \ : . The garments are on racks for convenient choosing. In order to cope with the selling we shall have salespeople from kindred lines in attendance.

Take this sale for what it is—a clearance. There are few of this and that and the other, but altogether more than 1,000 garments, so varied as to fashion, fabrics and garniture as to meet every taste and requirement and purse. TTHE BIG MES-* SAGE IN THIS SALE IS TO COME EARLY!

Choice-of-the-House Sale of fine silk CAPES

Some were $100, $150 and $17$ —one was $200 —Of satins, tricolettes, failles, moires, Paulettes, taffetas, etc. Black, gray, tan, the new Faisen shade and other colors. *

Up to $75.00 silk CAPES-

Up to $60.00 silk CAPES-

*342 *242 Most of these capes are eminently suitable for fall wear.

Many silk tricolette SUITS are included in the above downpricings. Stunning suits that will be smart for,fall and winter wear under heavy coats. Remarkable savings! Sale prices, $49.75, $34.75 and $24.75

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Clearance of up to $50 GARMENTS at

For instance: —Short velvet COATS, $10.00 —Short jersey COATS, $10.00. —Sleeveless COATEES of v e 1 v e t, $10.00. —Pongee COATS. —(One) pink pongee SUIT, $10.00. —(One) wool jersey SUIT, $10.00.

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—(One) tan tricotine SUIT, $10. -Short CAPES of . silvertone, $10.00. -Moire CAPES, 610.00. —Second Floor.

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WASH DRESSES “CHOICE OF THE HOUSE”

For women and misses Up to $35.00 * qualities—

Dresses of the finer type, with those little niceties of cut'and detail that finer frocks possess. Made of voiles, organdies, ginghams, linens and chintzes, prints and novelty cottons. What a sale this will be! Sale price,

$7.00.

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SILK DRESSES Mostly light colors for women and misses Up to $40.00 qualities, sale price— Dresses of taffeta, foulards, crepe de chines, Georgette and nets, for street, afternoon and evening—a most gratifying assortment—large variety of fashions, colors and patterns. Sale price $14.00 —Second Floor.

WASH SKIRTS “CHOICE OF THE HOUSE”

For women and misses Up to $7.50 qualities (some were more) sale price—

Mainly of gaberdines—fine, firm gaber-

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new button arrangements. The wash skirts are on-a rack for easy choosing. Choice of the house— ips.oo. —Second Floor.

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