Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 April 1920 — Page 15

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CAPITOL LEAGUE *0. .

—Capitol Alter*—

£m-£ooh. _j_ Ferners Tiger*

Kouffctoa.

Total# . S35 S19 70; ToUlf Hooeier Oil Co. Buickr. Bryant 132 157 165 Deslanne# Doyle 153 169 162 Augustine. Hufler.... JC 1*1 135 Cameron. .

Barrett IS* 176 150:Reid IJ7 130 11» Banda 153 175 l«!Julien 1*5 111 t2«

Total*. . 7*8 77* Total*

74* 774 680 171 10> 162 137 115 14* 150 161 14*

grounds for fish life. Heretofore this work has been in the hands of game wardens and citizens of various local' ities where propagation was conducted. "A more comprehensive survey wilt be made and accentuated

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The Knights sf Co lam bus League will

roll at the Capital alteym tonight, playing

fee game* seehdalei for May 13.

Game Wardens After Violators of Fish Laws

M6 1*4 190 Meyers 1M 1M 157

[ M. ~bfcy .. t» 150 1» Hartman 177 1*1 169

M5 ITS Ltodley. 1« 146 1M

* R .-iner Its Zii 179 Huey !•« 1»8 193 [ cordon .’. l»* SC 17*; McCarty Tfll H9 m Totals. - 875 547 fclj ToUU. .. ** 766 851 ' SU—»4 "i-r*- 5, O Donnel Transfer McAllen.. p « * ! MaioH )9S Z*- -* } fl f”? }li English • - 163 223 iar Laeker }f! i jjjgjpir !i* £ #

cf»m-o Brw.'* ScLoua BrM.i ** ^! "«*«• Glanae wardens of the state ! gie, e« .. :5i 152 217 A CAchoeo m 171 17* | conservation department yesterday Patt«'r»03- *6i 1»6 li»,R«ter M 1M 1« i arrested Joseph Machmer, living near C-Heckerd. ilk 1*8 ** Kmg IK » 17*; the Hamilton and Tipton county line L.Faust - - - 17» M6 iW JS | who u P<> n a Pie* of guilty to a charge ILnunel. . i*i 7»» UMAJJehPBn UR 33 177 . of taking fish from Cicero,, creek

Paul ami Beatrice Trump Methodist Hospital girl. _ ,,, Robert ami Bertha Shelborn. 12-0 K. Illi-

nois. girl.

Death Return*. John Adair. 7-4 years. City Hospital, sec

activity will result under the new ;<*»£ttegrea burn^'Hmmital. piftn. ffwyft Richard Lj!€‘b€‘ f ' H«*-gw*t#%ir t ticiini. «w years, .mciiiLPUAw * •' w *

of conservation in Indiana.

3962 Kenwood,

5300. Wash-

Rector. repair* 1219 Ken-

Mar pert Giilock, garage.

5K»0.

R J Axtell. remodel. 2225 Park. ! Harry Levinson, cievator, 25 W.

mgton. 5975. Charles D. lucky. 5500.

Irene Burton remodel. 2-414 College 5100.

Barnetu ’- reroof. 1105 S. Tre-

tnont. 9200.

I 9s reroof 842 Fletcher. 5130. 5 „|j ° Harvey, furnace. 652 >,*. Jefferson.

She *- * dd ' UM >- ,8 -« » Ar.

5300 C W ** eB€r - addilion 1-09 E. Tenth.

U5 225 l» 1 11 *• onljr a Roegtion of time until 174 i«9 1791 the netting of fish in Indiana waters

will become a risky and costly busi-

says Richard Lieber, director j Helen Ohm 30 years,

ervation in Indiana. ! ** ‘n^if rrif nyrhi -.t HI rears Deaconess Under state laws the principal J gJJSuS^Arom^ intwstitiJ^rphrUi*. water.- used for propagating aquatic i H John CWtratt. G&yvu*. 4505 Park, spo-

il fe are staked In the eariy spring f pj*.^

and designated as breeding localities Margaret 0 Neill. 77 year? St. Vincents by signs reading. This is a state ■ Hospital artehosclerosi*. w breeding ground."' No fishing is per-» Thomas Eagan 16 days. Methodiet Hos-

mitted in these restricted zones from ^“.^8 College j L W. Julian, remodel.

E, M!S h A. J ?fflrST«r 8 . 139 w Twenty- 'JPbny Cirrello. reroof. 259

' DAILY VITAL STATIST IDS. Jii.r: > Bev,ne.

— ; chrome parenchymatous nephriti#. Marriage IJeease*. Margaret Mary Dwyer. 93 year*. -« r. Neal E. Tbomae. 30. Edytn M ReeC 21. mitr * 1 ,MUfflCi “ <3r William F. Wolf. 23. Mabel Munson. 20.' Building Permit#.

Frank E. Cadem 24. badie Cross. 26. |

Sam Abat. 23. Modelta Hill. 22. w Alice Kleis. addition^ &1& A CP^. Francis E. Veius. 26, Margaruietha Hoop. , John Robbins, reroof. - -034 Northwestern.

22. - i $205

March 20 to July 1.

DAILY VITAL STATISTICS.

1331 N. Capitol.

8. Keystone.

Total* - 96* *25 *8#

Capitol F ve

. 'rV 111 2iI.McCuilough 1C 1*2 l»* 06 at 4 tiffi ACM >41 «%tneheck. 177 S3 m Macnmer admitted possessing

11) Mat-aer«i. l*fi 2W W.kmebeck 'lui-; .. Si* 71» i M Cray. . . Ub* . . 112 l«* 17* Arams r Hackerh ^ m *** ^ ulloli

mmfl W*. ' «•—— -* MoblegvUle

. Wing two

1*4 IK I**’ nets.

m 144 !*z James Kaylor. also of Hamiiton 162 1*8 l« : county, was cited to appear in court

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27T MiSSSSr'" ISlFliJ for e th- “.“‘57'fon.l'r"t,7'n

i si isi^Sr. !ss is

m i7« ui|*taktng off localities to bea

TuUls . *51 »K *« eedcrwi Pattern*. _ ?

im 1*4 30* Peachey

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Optical

used this

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season by the state as breeding

«99 alEr5 E Wrhwh?r - ”7roof. 263 S Keystone.

J-A SlSSt.'SSi.i^ !f " r reroof. 2366 Stewart. 51 (Mi.

-tf *2*10 fckjy\

men! by Hunter Grubb, president of the DuPont Chemical Company. The company • will immediately put in machinery for an j artificial silk factory to operate under a t French patent. The company t* capitalised i at $7,000 000 ami will employ 5 000 men » ami 2.000 women, it ia said.

JACK CLARK IS IDENTIFIED

NOT TO ACCEPT PLACE. C. W. Scott Had Been Named Head of

State Soldiers’ Home.

fSpecial to The Indianapolis News] WARSAW. Ind., April 16.—C. W.

Scott, of Warsaw, who recently was appointed by the board Of directors of .... Soldiers’ Home, at Lafa-

MeCartey Says He Cashed Check for

Him—<«eorge Arrested. ,

Jack Clark, age twenty-aight, 40! East Iowa street, who was krrested several days ago by Detectives Reilly and White antP slated at the City Prison on a charge of vagrancy, has been identified by J. H. McCartey. proprietor of a soft drink establishment at JOS North Capitol avenue, as the man for whom he cashed a government check for 3135. made paya*

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Charle? Dickman. reroof, S39 Eugene 560

* Johnston, repairs. 414 E

Twenty third. $150. Henry Boehm, addition

3115 E. New

Joseph McXortoo. 48

Walter B. Hilton. 27, Kathrya A. Kams

Ella M Grocmger.

Ida McNorton. 48.; Jersey $202. tmsr-i-a A lT-«w«w«= *»•. w*

a,"

Fred M. Truesdate. 28. Portia E.

Carl Unset - addition 1053 N Warren are-

White. McLeod, foundation 338 Colorado. 2P- t >0 *

Birth Betarn*. > "sterhng R. Holt, addition. 2929 Park. Paul and Minnie Tharp 922 Fairfield boy ' 52.500. ~ l l t> l Bradford and Ora Ogden 1373 Oliver boy.) A. V. L Peter# porch. «11 E Thirlieth Clem and Helen M.-Queen 2455 Columbia. * 585. , , _ v b^. : C. and S Bolander. repair*. 63. N Bevdle.

Albert and UlliaR Hoyt, 2812 Macpherson. $400.

boy. j E. E. Meyers, furnace. J«1U

Dewey and Essie Tieue. City Hospital, girl. ' Beniamin and Ina McGiliiard 444 Agne*.

^ i Emma R. Brown, reroof. 2028 Lexington. Mel' 06 Ulirlch ' reroof - 181 '* E. Maryland. John Gibson, reroof. 910 Villa $168. »-’00 '* Toom( * J aiidition. 2635 X Alabama

l h ett; S \ a o%e^me ^ommlndanl 1 of the I h! * Fraflk " - Kurrasch. 271 East institution has decided not to accept Iowa street, August-29. 191*. Clark

j , " r " ed ev * r *• •«-

for several years. j Mike George. 426 West Maryland

street, was arrested Thursday by De-

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eldward and I*a Gibb* 129 N. Harding,

girl.

Raymond and Ida Wach*teUer 23 Delaware court girl. Rus-r!f and Lucille Ratliff. Method]*t Ho# Bftal. girl.

V L Peter#, porch. 611 _ ..

loretgn Corpontion Factory. PETERSBURG. Va„ April 16

Mtchi-. Tubire Company, a European corporat on

Drink# Poison in Presence of Wife. ’After a futile effort to effect a reconciliation with his wife, from whom he had been separated for two months. Rollie S. Canter, age thir-

ty-t wo.

r.ght at 319 East Ohio street, v Mrs. Carter roomed, by drinking carbolic acid. Carter drank the poison as he arm his wife were talking and

Th? lthen tossed the empty bottle into her

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tectives Sullivan and Rowe and Patrolmen Roman and McClure, charged with burglary. George is said to have broken into a tailor shop at IS

^ thiT . South West street, several days ago. comm ^"'3; 1h U r.d«T j wlndf-* 5t ° n ' "' r0 " eh “ P " ,,c-

MEETING BEGINS TUESDAY

ftlat* Musle Teaekera «• Hold Convention at ftfebmond. f 8pe<aal to The IndiaoapoUj New#} RICHMOND. Ind., April If.—Tho forty-third annual cotiventlon of tho Indiana 8tato Music Teachers' Association will open hero Tuesday. Moro than 606 delegates and visitors are expected to attend. On Tuesday afternoon a recital by Indiana Association Music clubs will be given under the direction of Mr*. Minnie Murdoff Kimball, of DePauw University. Mrs. Frances F. Clarke, of Camden. N. J., will deliver an address. Tuesday evening a reception for tho visiting musiciahs will be held in tho auditorium of the high school, ft*ttonal conferences will be held on Wednesday and recitals will be given in the afternoon and evening. Business sessions and reports of committees are on the program for Thursday. the closing day. Ralph C. Sloane. supervisor of music In the Richmond public schools. Is president of the association.

lap. H'> died a few minutes later.Dr. Paul F. Robinson, coroner, found three tellers, all addressed to Mrs. |

Ch.trlc* F King, reroof. 1**93 fw’k, $196 well, near here according to an announce- 5 Carter, in Carter s pockets.

G. E. Horn-her reroof. 260c Broadway. _ ■ _

5254

Mrs. M. J.

Beta* ire S24M Eugenia Coiling*, reroof.

Jersey. $185.

Moore, reroof 2116 N.

2502 N. New

Tsggart fU*. Co.

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IK 1« SS6 Deit* ■

2S» US 1*7 Kim*

IM m m Hoffmann

IM 34* fTgj Farmer .

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mm i» is? a* im 1 391 HI 154 i Iff MS 149 i

Totals.^ Ml rn r&i Total#..- *13 K3 7» PRINTING CBAFT8 LEAGUE.

—Central Alter#—

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Totals. . 7M 754 WH Totals. n» 7*7

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Hornberger 15* m it#

171 IM 144

Totals.

>44 Mb m Corneiiu# Ptg Co

>«e 14* 5

til I7« W3‘ Bohne «4 1*5 IM Chllder* 144 197 Vi: Adam# 5ii 144 IM Loechie

Totals. . 77*1 *81 TM

fitafford No

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m rn in im t» m m is# i» 115 IM ill 14* 134 in

744 M* tM} No, I i

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Total# ., 47* 7*9 *»J

im im i» 143 >« m* ssa. »• g

. , 131 156 131 . . 141 U4 14#

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IM 172 15#; 1*3 140 UOt l» 115 14* 144 ITS 124

Total* Now#

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Total# 111 7M T«li Totsi# .. Tit *M 71* BEAM* LEAGUE NO. . < —Bosm a Alter#—

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m rn im im m 143 1*3 141 1ST 1*7 IN 147

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tM 1*7 ITl Towipkin#

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Side* ! St. ctairs.

7. »6 14* 201] Burke 143 1*4 WJ ti4 jm ut Hsoora m 14* 145

t«t 115 IM

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Gay-Lord Clothes win their way by the way they re made

Why Gay-Lord quality clothes can be sold at a moderate price.

We take advantage of every saving possible from the time our woolens are purchased until the finished garment reaches you. Gay-Lord clothes cost 0' 0 you less because we sell them direct to. you from our own factory. We cut out all the needless “in-between” costs—but stick to quality. ' » You run no risk when you buy , Gay-Lord Clothes. You must be # satisfied; money back if you y re not

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Atom «*t Principal Citiea. Faetarg in C’lswfuS.

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744 751 #« 12 m IS

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for the >ED : Great Saving

our requireith$ pgo. We ‘hoke of p*tWe * dollar and chance to

to *" *!• to $20 Gfcoter.

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Gay-Lord Building—36 E. Washington St.

Hidh class but not hi^h priced ' Made in oixr o^n factory

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Nights.

C or. WaafclagtoB

an m m sai VEtmm m mm ea\ m m

and Delaware Sts.

Store Open Until 10 ©’Clock Saturday Night

Saturday Only

Regular $1.50 Men’s “Everyday” Guaranteed SOCKS

(Limit of Two Boxen to a Customer) —Ttoe above price is positively the lowest quoted on this famous brand of guaranteed socks. —Here is your opportunity to end your sock troubles for months to come. Socks so well made and of such fine quality that their makers guarantee six pairs to give six months* service. —Come in black, cordovan, gray, navy and assorted colors—sizes 10 to 11H. Regularly $1.50 the box of 6 pairs. Saturday only $1.11 the box.

Men's $2.00 Fine(Slf) $1,29 Ribbed UNION SUITS (Bach Suit Packed in Individual Sanitary Package) —Extra fine perfectly knit, perfect-fitting garments. Spring and summer weight. Specially reinforced throughout. Come in white only—ahort sleeves—ankle length—all sizes 34 to 46. While they last, $1.29.

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Here is one store that is still selling good hats at low prices! Mai’s New Spring HATS, $2.87 —That w* ar* abl* to supply good headwear at our low prices is in keeping with the accomplishments of this big store. —The newest styles, the best colors and all sises. “ASK YOUR FRIEND—HE WEARS ONE” Other equally Intereating hat values at $1.87, $4.87 and upward. s* SATISFACTION GUARANTEED—MONEY REFUNDED

Corner Washington and Delaware Streets

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We are extremely fortunate in having two Packard Trucks on hand; one 2-ton and one 3V£-ton. These are equipped with cabs and stake bodies ready for service, and are offered for immediate delivery subject to prior sale. FISHER AUTOMOBILE CO. 416-424 North Capitol Ave.

Main 3396.

Auto. 3447-11.

Why Fight the Wind? Ride with all the comfort of the closed car. Install the Wind-D-Flector—the perfect auxiliary windshield. Absolutely guaranteed not to rattle, squeak or come loose. It can’t. No hinges or superfluous parts—rubber washers hold it in place. Adjustable by hand screws—no tools needed. Plate glass with beveled edges adds a note of distinctiveness and style besides giving unusual protection and comfort to any car. Quickly attached while you wait. \ SUTTON-GARTEN COMPANY, Central States Distributors, 435 North Capitol Ave. Wind-D-Flector

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$50,000 Worth of Standard Brand TIRES To Be Sold Regardless of Cost In order to prepare ourselves for another anticipated raise in tire prices about the first of June, we will offer for one week only, beginning SATURDAY, APRIL 17th, our entire stock at 25% to 40% discount. No Extra Discount to Dealers No War Tax on the Following Prices:

Three of the Best Standard Brand Tires on the Market, 6,000 to 7,500-Mile Guarantee:

Plain. Non*kid.

30x3 $13.05 30x3 Vj 17.55 32x3 > 2 21.15 31x4 25.65 32x4 27.95 33x4 29.65 34x4 29.95 32x4 Vi 33x4 «/i 34x4 ^ 35x4 Vi 36x4 Vi 35x5 37x5

$15.75

19.25 23.45 29.20 30.85 32.25 32.95 12.30 12.95 43.75 16.65 46.80 54.95 57.75

Three Standard Brand Tires, 5,000-Mile Guarantee: Plata. Nonskid. 30x3 $10.75 $11.95 30x3 14.10 15.35 32x3 ^ 17.95 31x4 23.95 32x4 24.50 33x4 25.80 31x4 26.35 34x4 »i 35.35 35x4 Vi..../ 36.95 36x4 Vi 37.85 35x5 43.50 37x5 45.85

Two Standard Brands, no Mileage Guarantee, but Not Seconds. Satisfaction Guaranteed: Plain. Nanskld. 30x3 $ 8.95 $ 9.95 30x3 ^i 11.35 12.95 32x3 V> 13.65 15.65 31x4 18.75 32x4 19.85 33x4 20.65 34x4 20.95 34x4 Vi 27.75 35x4 Vi 28.75 36x4 Vi - 29.75

TUBES . Porta*# ' Lr# ffuskla 28x3 $2.70 30x3 2.80 30x3Vi -.. ... 3.35 32x3 Vi 3.84) 31x4 1.50 32x4 1.65 33x4 4.85 34x4 1 5.05 34x4Vi 6.25 35x4 Vi 6.30 35x5 _ 37x5

(.oodrlrJi Capitol MrGraw $2.10 2.35 2.75 3.041 3.55 3.65 3.75 1.00 4.30 4.95 5.75

CITIZENS AUTO SUPPLY CO., Inc. W. T. KINCAID, President and General Manager. Massachusetts Avenue at Delaware and New York Streets Main 4168. * BOTH PHONES. Auto. 27-561. EVERYTHING FOR THE MOTORIST

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