Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 October 1920 — Page 3
THE LYDIAXAPOLIS NEWS. TL ESDAY. OCTOBER 5. 1020.
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AND VON BCHACK S. BEUTRALITY — Ka«., October 5. Federal Peniteninfctrtictiona for H. von Schack former coneu!--*eneral for (rovernment at to whom. It wa* anroiea have been granted, the former German aaeote would be net at liberty two German plotter* were to the prison in the mmrmei* . to aerve sentences of five each for violating the neotral- ' " United States. They were of settios up a plot on soil to overthrow BritIn India, with the object of Great Britain's efforts In
war,
lies te Germaa Raider*. Besides the Hindoo revolt plot, conspiracies cbarced acainst two consular agent* included isof false clearance papers to carrying supplies to German raiders in ths Pacific; the hlewing up of a barge of dynamite in the harbor at Seattle; a plan to set on foot within the United State* a military expedition against Canada, blowing up a Canadian Pacific tunnel in British Columbia, and the St, Clair tunnel at Port Huron, Mich., and plans to destroy factories, railroad and shipping in the United State#, The revelation of the Hindoo plot came shortly before the United States entered the war, and the trial look place In January, II17. The two prison«r* became eligible for parole several months ago, but after hearing before the parole board, their applications were not granted. w May Ref ora te Oemsasy. Representation* wsre made to Washington recently by the Swiss govsrnment In behalf of the former German officials, and two weehs ago (heir case* wsre brought again before the parols board A favorable report was then made to the department of justice, resulting In their parole, according to prison officials. Both ars sxpected to return to Germany on their release. RILEY’S BIRTHDAY,
•’lebratloa T# Re la Coaaertlon
With Library Anniversary.
James Whitcomb Riley's birthday art'! the third anniversary of the opening of the Central Ubrar/ build* Itig will be celebrated Thursday evening at I o'clock in the delivery room of the library. All departments of the
open to vlstors until program la at* foi-
llbrary will 11 o’clock.
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Vhgtnis Smith. out ' Son*» of Cltildbocd’* .lliley Mrt. Hush Mctubeny. mono lost* t ■ vnipha ami Fauna”, Bemburs %'*>• o' Bar’ ...Mario Clifton A dad lleati of Mine” HiJry Calloway Leona Wright, aoprano Siver” Burleigh “t” Arbcw laanetu- Ortoff, vioUniat oeie# Bushel. . Mrs. (llarenoa Cofiin. plantat. The aelebratlan of Riley's birthday has boon made an annual affair at the library. Arrangements are being made for an attendance that Is ex* (noted to lax the capacity of the nuilding. \ Noetb Brad Roy Dire of lyijurtc*. ISpeotal to The Indianapolis Newa) SOUTH BKNI), tnd., October 6.— Hmerp r**PP. »«• ■!*. died today of injuries suffered when he fell from the handle bars of a bicycle, on which he was riding with another boy.
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Job* Mays aad Richard Plead Cl alley at Brasil.
1 Special to The ladisaapotis Mew.} BRAZIL, Ind., October S—John Mays, age sixty, of Elwood. and Richard Goodman, age fifty, of Alexandria, who were arrested near here Saturday evening on a charge of having intoxicating iiqaor in their posSSu’jSSrti! Clay STS?* **z? r ! H r * Nonday, They w-r* fined ISPS and costs each and sen8tate^Farm!* mOBtila at tbe The men were arrested after a m:x-teen-yoar-old girl of Jacksonville had
walked back to Harmony from aj! point where the men were having j j tire trouble. She said that she met!; the men on the road and they had offered to give her a ride to Ointon. : but had taken her on through Clinton , ; toward Indianapolis.
Fall* «m Weeds Rye. {Special to Tbe ladianspolis Mewel j LAWKENCEBURG, Ind^ October §. —James A. There n, age forty-seven, a tobacco grower livlag near here, fell on a sharp dry weed Monday while cutting tobacco, the weed penetrating his the sight. The ey*baii was removed by a local physician.
Bermuda Tours A foreign land a step away. Eight, nine or nineteen-day tours every ten days. An ideal vacation for busy people—$87 up. Fletcher American Traveler*’ Cheques. The safest way to carry funds. Ask for particulars. Fletcher American Company
la-FRANCE
Model No. 433 $12.50 When you’re considering the items of your Fall wardrobe don’t forget that smart boots’ are an absolute necessity. We know you’ll like the new La France models we are showing—as much for their reasonable prices as for their beauty and distinction. We have many styles—among them this trim boot of Brown Calf— a shoe that will give you perfect comfort and retain its graceful lines indefinitely. It will be worth your while to see La France Shoes today. RINK’S CLOAK HOUSE Shoe Department
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When It Comes Right Down to Real Bargains Voa Can’t Beat The People’s
More than ten weeks ago our first Hour Sale struck a “Pile Driver’’ blow at high prices that started them on the toboggan. But we had no idea that this lower price movement would be followed up all over the country. And today our weekly Hour Sale is the price barometer of Indianapolis.
IT’S EASY TO PAY THE PEOPLE’S WAY
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31-Piece Dinner Sets
Library Tables In Fumed or Golden Oak
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YOU Profit by the Experience of the
Goodrich Rubber Company?
Tbe Goodrich Rubber Company, of Kansas Gty, Mo., is now using 23 Dictaphones in its various departments. The records of this company show that since the installation of The Dictaphone there has been a 25% increase in speed and a 32% increase in
volume of correspondence handled. Whether your office is large or small, we are ready to give you a working demonstration of The Dictaphone on a definite basis of increased output that means less cost per letter. Write, wire, or phone for a working demonstration today.
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Western Union Telegraph Company. J. H. WiUever. Vice-President in charge of Commercial Dept., says j The Dictaphone is in extensive use la oar various departments and is giving good catisfactian- After The Dictaphone was tried out experimentally fat the first instance, a short sxperience showed it to he a dtne-and-money saver. Our use of The Dictaphone has grown steadily.’*
Albert Pick A Company, Chicago, CL Mr. Albert Pick. Jr. says: M We are using 55 Dictaphones in our Adjustment. Sales, and Purchasing Departments. The gratifying results that we have secured from these machines can be ascribed to the increased speed with which our correspondence is handled and to the convenience of being able to dictate at any bme.“
Pkomm or «er#e for convincing demonstration in yamr office, on yoor work The DICTAPHONE Phone ££ ^STCall at 207 W. Washington SL, Ind’pls. Oftfee alee locate* la Rlaaela. Write for Booklet. -The Man at the JDeok.** ipDictapbona, trade-markad "The Dictaphone,’*made and merchandised by the Columbia Graphophone Co.
Come promptly at 8:30 tomorrow for matting rugs, in a splendid showing of colors. In many cases there is only one of a pattern, so be prompt for widest variety. Splendidly priced for one hour. * 27x51-inch size 49c 6x8.8-foot size $2.49 9xll.8-foot size . .$3.98 IT'S RASY TO PAY THE PEOPLE'S WAY.
Beautiful 31-piece dinner sets made of highgrade American ware and decorated with an artistic little floral design, will go at a rockbottom price between 11:30 and 12:30.
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Handsome library tables in goldta or fumed oak finish. Solidly huilt with book rack* in both ends and drawer in top. Top measures SkxSS inches. Tomorrow's hour price meant) a real saving.
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IT'S EASY TO PAY THE PEOPLE'S WAY.
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40-Pound Pelt Combination Mattresses
Sanitary Zinc-Top Kitchen Tables
Chifforobes
Be right on time t o m o r r ow, for these fine. soft, sanitary felt and fibre mattresses. Built u{it*j felt top, bottom and sides and fibre center, covered in beautiful floral art ticking, with wide hand bolds. Come early.
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Be on time Wednesday for the neatest kitchen table you ever saw. 26x40-inch sanitary sine top with white enamel legs and frame. For one hour only at this p e n s a t i onal price.
Sturdily built and beautifully finished at a sensational price. They have five drawers, hat cabinet and full length clothes closet. This is s wonderful opportunity to save.
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IT'S EASY TO PAY THE PEOPLE'S WAY.
IT’S EASY TO PAY THE PEOPLE'S WAY.
IT'S EASY TO PAY THE PEOPLE'S WAY.
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Laundry Stoves WEAL FOB THE KITCHEN WHEN THE GAS IS LOW
Oak Dresser Special
Long service cast-iron laundry stoves will go on sale for one hour tomorrow, beginning at 10:30 o’clock sharp. D o n’t wait until cold weather — buy now and save. n*S EASY TO PAY THE PEOPLE'S WAY.
Great savings in store for those who need a dresser. This handsome golden , oak dresser is a wondervalue at the price; neat mirror and spacious drawers.
Silver“ware” in Chests _ f OaeJda Csauuuatty Bar Plate. $1098 Back chest omttaias M piece*—* knhres, « forks. • tablespoons, * teaspoons, 1 butter knife, X rog-mr shell, war ranted IS years. Come early.
IT'S EASY TO PAY TELE PEOPLE’S WAY.
m EASY TO PAY THE PEOPLE'S WAY.
All Rugs 20% Off Wednesday
Values All the Time IPs Easy to Pay the People’s Way
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