Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 September 1920 — Page 36
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VISITOR FROM CANADA ARRESTED WITH LEE.
WOMAN GUEST ESCAPES
A opium oaf fit tnelading { • Pip*-, homln. lamp*. »*#dl*a. jtcalos and other aer*i«»orie* »ra« con ft era ted ; f Mondar nigcb* by Cbarle* J * Ryaaen and a aqoad of police an*! . federal aaenta In a raid at th# home ? of Harry l^ee, colored. bond«man and j poolroom proprietor, at 719% Fayette j atr*et. j The raid r<»«tilf«d in the arreat of I ; !**■ on a charge of operating an j i opium den and of Alonao Taylor, | , colored, rooming at that addreaa. i-aj a charge ©f vagrancy Both will ba . turned over to the federal authorltle* 2 ; for Inveatigatton. It waa aaid.
Little Stories of Daily Lifs
The R«waire«Meafa. A Hooaier achool teacher had a*
young
!■+* told the police the opium outfit belong* to Taylor who, with hi* ! wife, came to Indianapolfa reeer'ly ' from Montreal. Canada, Mr*. Taylor ♦•caned through the rear door at th - , l^e home when the police and federal men entered and aeareb for her
i la being made.
i The raiding arsaad went to the i j house ostensibly to search the premj lse« for liquor and on entering de-j , tactod an odor which lad to the flnd-j ing of the outfit. They aaid Taylor and his wlfa apparently had been "hitting the pipe" Just before they entered, as the bowl. which was thrown out the hack door, waa warm
when picked up.
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Another peculiar thing about anto- j mobiles—we ' never know we hasn’t | able r own one till we re got one. j ftomrbuddy must be wesrin’ petti- ! : coats or they wouldn' be spend in’
; money advertisin’ ’em.
Let us show you the wonderful phonograph that is vaudeville's newest star. We h*ve *n OflFiciftt Idibor•tory Model nggctlv like that uned by Signor Fri»coe —the world’* gre«t«»t xylophone player, in hit “bigtime” act. Signor Fritcoe playi—*uddenly he lift* hi* narmnen from the keyboard—-the music keep* right on. Magic? No- the New Edison, concealed behind s curtain. Tie NEW EDISON ^ "Th* with » Um!" Hear the wonderful Official Laboratory Model for yourself. Come in and te*t its amaeing realism. We give Mr. Edlison’s Realism Te«t. The phonograph that has held rapt the attention of 500,000 vaudeville - goers, can surely bring a delightful new joy into your home, Pearson Piano Company 128-130 N. Pennsylvania St. Established 1873.
roommate a young woman, whose fiance wa# a baker. He sent his "girl" j
many boxes of cake* and other pastry | T* 1 * l* r ”r for smoking was and the acfcool teacher always shared : ^ or,B d under the bed. and the needle. thAm .ka i r l,h which the opium ts rolled, was m. Then on dsy ana told th* j feund near hy. Additional parateachers st her school thst her room- I pbernalta, consisting of two extra mate was leaving to be married. | howls, four quarter-ounce bottles of
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mste, said one. phlne and smalt scales for weighing "Yes,” agreed the teacher, and add- **»« drugs was found. Three suited "I don t know who she will he or' ra **" three trunks, which were so i non t know who she will ha or, nof op#nM w< . r * uk( . n to po „ ce
whbt she wilt do but this one thing 1 j headquarters.
do know—she'll have to be engaged to l Police and federal agents believe a man who has a bakery or to one ! 2* * n ^ ru J*,. ,T, J r «. haT * who work. In one/' oinWit ,n, ° th * 1 8tat ""
WIFE DIED IN HIS ARMS.
Jefca Jwaes Relates Details ef Drowslag sf Bride Viear Raelae. RACINE. Wla.. September 14—John Jones, whose bride • of six weeks, 1 formerly Miss Anna Mitchell, of New j York, was drowned Sunday in laike |
Of Tewrae! Father came Into the house the other evening, decidedly cross. His bad humor accompanied him to the supper table and he proceeded to criticise everything on the table Finally he took a mouthful of potatoes. made a face, and then demanded, 'Where on earth did these potatoes come from?" Three-yesr-old Dorothy looked up from her own food to answer his question before mother had a chance. "Why. daddy,” she said sweetly, "out of the peelings of tourse." And daddy could not keep from getting in a better humor after that. .
WILLIE CAREY SPOILED IT. <ilr| Accuses Two Friends Ha Was With of Impersonating Officers. When Joe Mhea. 191 North Illinois street, and Robert Forestal. 1621 West North street, essayed the roles of members of the morals squad and arrested Martha Ryan, 1626 West Washington street, on a charge of vagrancy, (Sunday night, they progressed In great style until the Ryan girl saw WITlie Carey, a frequent visitor in city court, aeatsd in the 'police" au-
to mphlle
W'hen she saw Willie, according to evidence In city court Monday, aha ran to a drug store and called police headuuarters. Motor Policemen Halley and Weddle responded and arrested the "morals" officers on charges of impersonating officers. They were bound over to the grand Jury by Judge Walter Pritchard Monday In
Htv court.
The fake arreat came when Matt Lewis, 466 West Ohio street, came to the R>an home to look for his friend. Charles (Shiner) Mlddaugh. It was while he waa asking the Ryan girl concerning Shiner s whereabouts that the 'officers" entered, witnesses said. The Ryan girl testified that they displayed badges. Then she said they asked her whether she was working. Although she replied thst she was an employe st a broom factory, she said the heartlesa "aquad" of two members forced her to go with them on charges of vagrancy. Judge Pritchard discharged Carey
and Lewis, in
evidence that with the "pinch.
the absence of direct they were connected
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TO RETIRE NOVEMBER 15.
Many of the best homes in Indianapolfa have been designed and built by us. May we not build for you ? The Burns Realty Co. M Buitder« of Good Houeea.” t.emefce Aanex—Pboae lia* Mala.
Jadge 8. !«. Vaadeveer Will Practice l,aw at the Rad of His Term. tSpecial to The Indtsnapotia News) PRINCETON. Ind., September 14 — Judge S. L. Vandeveer, at the opening of the September term of the Gibson I county circuit court today, told his friends that he would retire November 16. which ts the expiration of his term of office. The judge will then , have served seven years and ten month*. I Judge Vandeveer wss appointed by Governor Ralston. March 1, 1911. when the Otbson-Posey county circuit court was dissolved and Judge llerdis j {Clements, who had occupied the bench | of the joint courts, took the bench of; j the Posey county circuit court. He j was elected at the general election in November. 1*14. laist spring Judge Vandeveer refused to become a canj didate on the Democratic ticket for a second term. Immediately on expR-aHon of his I term. Judge vandeveer will enter the law firm of Kunkhouser. Punkhouser j A Market, of Evansville, and will live {in that city.
FINE AND JAIL SENTENCE.
Walter Klaa. Aar Plftr. Haa Lark as m Irofbarie. An Invitation given by Walter King, age fifty, 609 North Delaware street, to Ethel Smith, age nineteen, 636 East New York street, to wear prettv clothes, live in a beautiful home and become "an old man's darling.” resulted in a fine of ft and costs with a jail sentence of one day for King Mondev in court. When he nisdi- the. offer the girl told him to return i« her home In about an hour to receive her reply, fthe railed Patrolman Fleming, who hid In a room and waited for King to arrive. When King appeared he was met hy the policeman Instead of the girl and he was taken to the police station and stilted on a charge of disorderly conduct.
Michigan when their elghteen-foot boat was overturned In a storm, re''overed sufficiently last night to tell details of the accident. Jones said he clung to the boat for hours while holding his wife, and that she died in his arms. "I tried to keep hold of her even when I knew she was dead,” he said, "but gradually my arras grew numb and she slipped Into the water.” Authorities said they saw no reason to doubt any of Jones’s statement, declaring that his suffering and injuries accounted for minor discrepbhclfcS in PheVtdu* statements.
Your ORIENTAL RU6S are ■ASHJIAN’S 210 NORTH MERIDIAN
Joseph Gardner. 99 Kratocky see. win repair tbs tin work sod slate, ttie or rrsvai roof on your house.
Rfachlalets sad Blsekmiths.
OralrsI Machine Works, 437 8. Sea. M. SS17.
Jordan D William* Co Roofers.
966 E. Washington st. Phone Prospect 6969. Storage yard ■paoa ^r^racit. Big 4 rwlldS.
Suggestions From the Stationery Department
WHEN STORE Good Clothes; Nothing Else
For Folks Who Are Starting Off to College
The folks at home will all want to know what you are doing while away at school. They will ail be interested in the "goings on" and campus activities. Be sure that you have all writing facilities safety packed in your trunk. Here are some noteworthy values. C orrespondence Paper, Price 65c Per Box A double box of 4* envelopes and 4R sheets of paper. Paper is linen finish and has a fine writing surface; in the following dainty tints—huff, pink, blue, lavender, gray and white. $5C Fountain Pans. S1.25 to 95.00 For note taking at lectures as well as letter writing purposes, a good, easy writing, self-filling fountain pen is indispsnsable. Hsrs is Just that kind of pen. with 14-kt. gold point. Handsome Desk Sets at $8.50 Exquisite cloth Covered seta in many colors, protected in transparent celluloid containing a desk pad. Ink stand with pen rack, rocking hand blotter, perpetual calendar, letter opener £0 FA and letter rack. Price, per set - ipOotlU We carry a complete assortment of "KVeraharp" pencils and the highest grade fountain pens, including such famous makes as Waterman's. Conklin’s and Parker. FA £>flO KA Prices «•
—FIRST FLOOR—
Charles Mayer and Co.
29 and St West Wiihmjrton Street
Established 1840
r* ■a eaturing the newest models in young men’s two-pants SUITS for fall—many styles and fabrics to choose from
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Seek Equipment Co.
Northwestern sea
First Class Rrtek Wsrk. B. V. Ferry. 606 Chsmber sf Oommeres.
Four Seven* Flour—OlossbcsnnWa
WE MATE THEM! MUSLIN BAGS Just th# thing for Pillowslips, Sheets. Towola A GREAT BAYING National Bag A Burlap Co. Wnshiagtea sad Nshiw Sta
Aeolian Vocalions and Vocation Records W. H. Messenger Co. Ml R. Waeklagtoe 86.
Buy Jewelry on Credit Unlimited selection ef fins diamonds and Jowolry. Make s small cash doposit. pny tbo balaneo la sunsN wookly or moathly sumo. GRAY GRIBBEN & GRAY Coraor Ohio, Indians sad Illinois.
TEINWAY PIANOS
Catalog and Frleoo on Roguoot
TEINWAY & SONS 40 K. Franoylraats 80. ,
Heating Stoves Largest line of Used Stoves ef every Standard make Is city. Buy NOW at Big Savings. BAKER BROS. S1B-2S8 K. Wsshlngten it.
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| Police Sey Men end Wife Were Put-
ting I p Product of Still.
John Barb and his wife. Emma. 1193* North Tremont avenue, were ar
rested Monday night
The Charm of Childhood jj rested Monday night on charges of
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Interrupted '•canning’’ operations in the basement of the Barb home. The liquid being "canned” at. the time of the raid, the police said, was the product of a fifteen-gallon still, j : About twenty gallons of raisin mash >fand the still were confiscated for
| evidence.
i Following the raid at the Barb | j home. Sergeant Winkler and his men f visited the home of Paul McCallp. a 1 ! : son-in-law of Barb, and seised a ten- 1 , gallon stilt, sixty gallons of mash and i; about one gallon of “white mule.” -j IKcCaltp disappeared in an automobile at the time of the raid, but was ar-
Used Piano Sale BIG BARGAIN THE STARR PIANO CO. 138-140 N. Penn. St.
3 or 4 Rooms Furnished Complete • Bombs. *160—4 Boms. $SM Basalt Wsokly Payments Rhodes-Barfsrd Faraitaro Cs.
Mats SMS.
Fnraltars Stars . Washlagtss fit.
‘Try Habich f s First
at sportsmans* headquarters
“live” golf balls Colonel Crescent (floaters); Arch Colonels (nonfloaters)— 60c- Each COLONELS Nos. 29, 30. 81; fresh, live balls; new stock— 91.00 Each MmcGREGOE BALLS Nos. 27, 29, 31: a favorite for years with "old-timers” at the game— 91.00 Each Everything for the Golfer The Gus Habich Co. 142 E. Washington St.
A Jaffe Examination Tells if Tear Need Is Glnnnen or Better Glasses
Our prices mre the same standard prices universally charged for glasses.
We examine the eyes, write the prescription and make the glnaeM in ottr own shop. 17 Years in This Location. 133 8. PENNSYLVANIA ST.
OHIO MILITARY INSTITUTE
ORGANIZATION — Ktghty - mvsu yram sf uninterrupted •ncoe»» la ths srademir. military, physlesl and moesl training sf buys. Prepares ter college. Special department far
boy* under 14 years.
hAFEGt'ARRS — Only recommended LOCATION—In plriwrusqae suburb «f buys scrupled. Superin tea dust sad Cincinnati—renter at music sad art. Write for Catalogue to A. M. Henshaw, Superintendent BOX *t. COLLEGE HILL CINCINNATI. O.
rummsadsnt gtvu prrsassl sttaaMua ts ueery buy.
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Boy*’ Tan SCOUT SHOES
Wednesday Only While 200 Pairs Last Best quality tan and pearl elk hide uppers; strong, heavy soles. A shoe that will stand the wear. Sizes 1 to 5i/ 2 -
$ #.65
Boys’ and Girls’ Dept., Second Floor
FELTMAN & CURME SHOE STORES CO. :38 E. Washington St.
WE CAN REPAIR YOUR ELECTRIC IROH EXPERT WORK AT REASONABLE PRICES. SKILLMAN ELECTRIC CO., 29 S. Capital Ave.
TRUSSES
Wu sgerialluu ts the Fitting ef ELASTIC HOSIERY ABDOMINAL BELTS DEFORMITY BRACES ARCH SUPPORTS, ETC.
DU6AN-J0HNS0N, “Sargeans’ Supply Hoo*a M —29 W. OHIO ST.
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HAVE YOU GIVEN A ROOM FOR G. A. R.? MAIN 4265.
Frederic M. Ayres wuiiam P. Hnrud
TRUSTEES Karl* C. Howard Lents O. Huesuaau Bert McBride
Owen D. Odell Oscar Sohusldt
Boys Preparatory School
Rev. Dr. Owen Davies Odell, Dean
The trustees take pleasure in reporting success in enlisting
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their faculty. The following men, influenced largely by the attractive plan for the future of the school, as well as by sdequAte sAUries, have secured releases from other institutions, completed negotiitions with the board, and will be her* la September. The personnel of this staff insures a high stand-
ard of operation and result. ' HEAD MASTER
JAMES T. BARRETT (Wooster and Johns Hopkins) 8CMCNCB
Head of scisnee department Lawrenceville School
past eleven years.
CHARLES E. HALL (Vurmont and Columbia)
MATHEMATICS
Instructor L a w r e ncevtlle School seven years. Major In active service during the war. Detached from Mathematioa Department Union College. HOWARD D. MINES
(WUUems) LATIN ,
Cight years Short Hills Day School; Principal the Oraham School. N. Y. 0.; Two years SL Marks. Southborough. G. B. DOLSON
for tha
(Cornell) RNGLISH Two years Bast Moriches. Instructor U. S. School Aerial Photography. Suffleld School.
R. F. PERRY
(Vermont)
HI8TOBY
Past tun years Pennington and Montclair. One of the twe and T d, r* ct °r* of K * m * Kill Kars, Lake Champlata.
0. A. HANLEY
(Harvard sad Columbia) MODERN LANGUAGES
Pomfrut Center High Soli eel. Lawrence Smith Preparatory,
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W. G. RAMS DEN athlbVics Three years Dunner’s Academy. Thred years St. Paul Academy.
I7IGHT-YEAR COURSE, beginning with boys ten years of M-j age. Descriptive leaflet available upon request. Head Master’s office hours, 8 to 12 each weekday morning. Addreaa: 1636 Central Avenue. Telephone Circle 1669. Opens September 21st, 9 a. m.
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A Small Lot of DIAMONDS Extra Special Perfect $35.00 and $65.00 FLETCHER M. NOE 103 N. Illinois Street, Opposite Terminal Siation.
Match Your Coat With a pair of TROUSERS at TEE PANTS * STORE CO. Two Stores, ItTi. MARKBt rr. Near*Psaa! < P- W. Maturdsr Ttli • ». s*.
! rested later on « charge of operating
| a “blind tiger.”
BODY IS TO BE SENT HOME
iy Results
| Official Death Cause la Olive Theatas Case Aaaaaaeed la Purls. PARIS. September 14.—It is probable the body of OHve Thomas. Amerli can motion picture actress, who died > here last week, will be sent to New ! York Saturday on the liner Mauretania. Jack Plckfora. husband of the | dead woman, and a few friends, will ' accompany the body to America. ! Acute nephritis set up by the absorption of bichloride of mercury by the kidneys, we* given ee the cause of j death, following an autopsy per- - formed yesterday.
PAID on SAVINGS Pam DAVof DEPOSIT *L000P[NS lK£ACC0UNTJtt[NDCP0SlT nccy/w cwy. saru/zewv uouqs OA K TO 1PM.; 6PM. TO 0PM. FIDELIiy TEVST CO. 148 E.MARKET STREET.
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Rink’s Cloak House
Interestine Windows Display Sale Dresses
Tricotine*. Series and TrilU, embroidered in beautiful desiffn* of contrasting color silks.
The earlier you find out that we suonuevtia oaiied to waabiagtoa. our diamonds for less money WASHINGTON. September 14 — Other* charge for equal atones,! o^rp,, T. Summerlin, charge at the more money you wiH save. If j American embassy in Mexico ruy.
has been summoned to Washington for a conference with state department officials. He was due to leave
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you will save. If
do not already know this fact,
is time you found it out.
Come and look at our diamonds
convince yourself.
C. SIPE
Importer of
Diamonds
%9 and 4, 18Vi N. Meridian St.
KNdBEMSsi RflPP & LENNOX PMNO COftlPANY 247 NOMTH WCMMSYLVAM I A STWCCT — th) OIAN APOLlS
hi* poet today and expected to arrive in Washington In about a week. The conference has to do. it is understood, with the matter* that have been the •object recently of Informal repre*entations to the Mexican government as to protection of American rights in oil and agricultural interests in
Mexico.
ELECTRIC
CONTRACTORS WIMMO- APPLIANCES *mmum cwevnc ajcftiu: caju-n Lotoo q
Full of New Ideas, Style and Exceptional Values at,
.50$
High type and toned, excluaiYe model*, loo.OO to $275.00
Smart new creations in serge, tricotine, satin or silk and novelties. Navy blue, of course, predominates. This sale represents exceptionally fine values. Even the $16.50 models are, without question, most remarkable.
Rink’s Cloak House
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