Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 December 1920 — Page 3

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THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, THUBSDAY, DECEMBEE 30,1920.

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NSW YORK CENTRAL RILES APPLICATION.

WILL CARRY HANDBAGS.

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Railway Company at Chicago, was

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Foilremea Ala* Will Ora Pre—ca for Wtvmmmtmm Haatfit*. Ft" CHICAGO, December 30.—8ifU*da from the Evaneton tank corp* a*»<K automobiles manned by city police, each armed with a rifle, will guard Evanston, Chicago's wealthy north shore suburb, from the reign of bandits who have terrorised women of the town, according to the plans of the mayor. Harry P. Pearsoni. The 'motor squads will toar the streets throughout the pight The tank anil Is equipped with one task. ■ Two more robberies of women last

night were added to the list of more than fifty attacks and robberies by bandits in tha fashionable suburbs. Policemen dressed as women also will patrol the streets with revolvers concealed in handbags They will be instructed to shoot to kill if persons under suspicion attempt to escape. BECAME ILL AFTER EATING

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(SpsUsl to The Indianapolis Pews] HAMMOND. IndL. December I*.— Della Kosdelniak, of HammondL and Mary Moore and Louise Krui. of Hegewisch. are In a serious condition

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with tbs Jj bet at $33,'

932,337Al* is to be o function Com-

to the Union t Company, a Ion, which owns

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said the New York 3 needed larger ’ ties at Chicago. ■■n lh the he only such uneonnscted line system, t Indus;*sSrE?« Ir'^W d, continued I a natural company’s rails Into cltya south westeri and thereby aseur■I r whlen has » under Independent

also have Four, each of with better for heavy Chicago said, adding ‘of tSTe*i" l £, h »r., r ; wrtlee are to ,- ^2aYrai func*

at St. Margaret’s Hospital here as a result of poise Bing. They became ill yesterday after eating at the restaurant of the Western Steel Car Foundry at Hegewisch. where they are en T^e S gU : ls were seized with convulsions at the foundry and suffered great agony. Several others were affected in a milder manner. Chemists ' ‘ " MMp examinations

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are making laboratory of the contents of tb<

the girls tn the hope of d I _ the nature of the poison and what

article of food caused it.

WDIANAPOLIS MAN HELD. * R. M. MUIer Arreeted In Lewlntana Ace-used of Bank Bobbery. {Special to The Indianapolis News] DANVILLE. Ill, December 30.— Ralph R. Miller, age thirty-three, of Indianapolis, was brought to UUs city last night from Manie, La, accused of aiding in the robbery of the bank at Willow H11L more than a year ago. Miller’s arrest resulted after the

federal officers had been on his trail for fourteen months He ha* been traveling with a carnival company. About 115. GOG worth of Liberty bonds and War Savings stamps were taken from the bank. They have been

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GROUP A Odd lota, broken sizes. Yotar size here ^ in some style— *

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Final Gean-up Bankrupt SHOE STOCK

GROUP B Black or brown kid. lace, mill-

tically all sizes. 3 to A A |7.M value—

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We have gathered together what is left of the Merriman bankrupt stock and grouped it in three lots. These shoes represented a saving of $5 to 3m at our original pricing and now we add ft further cut of $l f $2 and $3.

GENUINE MAHOGANY CALF LACE BOOT. MILITARY HEELS. A WONDERFUL SHOE AND WORTH MORE.

FRIDAY SPECIAL ...... »'•«*,

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STATE LIFE SHOE SHOP 2nd Floor Front, State Life Bldg

J. F. SNYDER, Mgr. Every step up brtags the

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Spats All colors. All styles. $g.5t Values $1 .75

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mind and fare#* that will

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•laetrfefty pale fata lain (he seat few million

year** were predicted here by Fret. F. ft, Moulton, ef the I'aJvemlty af < bb ago. before the Amarfeaa Aaaa- < latlea for •the Advaaeemeat of Neteaee. Professor Mealtoa said man’s latelllgeaee today will have the same ratio to the maa edt future years mm the toad has to the twentieth eeatury

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The fnture Ufe ef ploaets to a matter ef a trillion years or so. Professor Moulton said, and theories of collision* between < planets are baselees, at least any collision in tmprohahte for ooveral thousaad mlliloas of

years.

USE FOUR ROBBERS. at Valparaiso Provost Theft From Freight Car. tSpedsi to The Indianapolis Mews! VALPARAISO, lad, December 30. —Authorities her* last night surprised four men iu the act of robbing a Nickel Plate freight train, weat of the city. Mefdhaitulae valued at about $1,100 had been taken out of mr, but R was reooversd. The saw the police and escaped je automobile. The property from the car consisted mainly

a tare Is Bobbed, lo The Indianapolis News] lERSON, Ind* December 30.— » robbed the caah register in i Funk** grocery store here last |94. Person* nearby say they ■'* \ atore, but that the men had

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TAIN LEVER LAW

Favors Repeal Wartime Acts,

to The Indianapolis Mewsl

1 notoN, December 30.—A

of the senate judiciary

tee has reported favorably on ise resolution repealing most national war laws -but *ms ended Urotnatlon from the on of the section which rethe Lever act. It is believed the

committee will agree to the subttee report, but that there will „ht in the senate to include the act in the general repeal leglsit of the Lever act would af1 verse!y the proaecution of the operator* and workers accused of conspiracy to violate the act.

FAVORS BORAH RESOLUTION Senator New" Approves. Naval Builtlug Holiday Proposal. (Special to The ladisoapoUs News]' 1 WASHINGTON, December 30.— Senator New, of Indiana, said today he would vote for a favorable report from the senate foreign relations committee on the Borah resolution requesting the President to oncer Into negotiations with Japan and Great Britain for a five-year naval building holiday. . Present prospects are that this resolution will be reported by the committee, and although it will meet opposition in the senate, the belief la that it will pas*.

JAY CHOSEN FOR ROUMANIA Mu NomlutM », ua- P. S. Mtutater, JGTON. December 30.—The of Peter Augustus Jay. island, to be minister to — sent to the senate tots nt Wilson,

Held on Liquor Charge*. ini to The ItHhanspoUs New*] ACTE. Ind., December 30. in Abromounts, age thirty-

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fe^ftyiHle AronavlU. agejthjrty-^ne, four, arrested on liquor law violation qu,rt, of whisky Ip tk.lr poomuIoo. fcl ,o Chl.^ko W ” ,r °“ t ‘-

No K*#y titrvW.

IV* never been m Easy street; 1 think the name nmteadinf; PVr it would be a nke retreat To do a Mule speeding

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ON ACCOUNT OF THE IMPORTANCE OF THIS SALE—AND FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF BUSY MEN— STORE WILL OPEN TOMORROW MORNING AT 7:30 SHARP— —REMAINING OPEN UNTIL 6:30 P. M.

FRIDAY ONLY

Closed On Account of New Year 9 * All Day Saturday

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L ^ jpnirgliwpi' Wi mu ■'' )is—«m found in a safety deposit vault at Evansville, It is said. The arrest of Miller is expected by federal Officers to clear up a number of bank robberies in southern Illinois. Sam Pearma - of Edgar county, Il-

linois. and John Cline, of Indianapolis. were convicted at the October term of the federal qourt here of the robbery at WUlow Hill and are serving five-year sentence* in the federal prison at Leavenworth, Kas.

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On $20 purchase — $1.50 down and $1.50 a week

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On $35, $45, $55 and upward most liberal terms will bearranged.

Boys’ Suits Good, sturdy, hardwearing school suits— « $Q.oo

Ladies' New Coats Irresistible styles and the unusual in quality* of materials.

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Men’s Soils and Overcoats The kina you’ve been looking for at a price yo« can afford to pay.

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Sweaters

k Beautifully made heavy wool sweaters for women; all shades—

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303 W. Washington St. * Three Doors Weat of Senate Avenue.

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Girls’ Coats Good, warm, stylish coats, v Self and fur ! trimmed—

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^HE fundamental soundness of America is a guarantee for better business in 1921. # During the present period of economic readjustment, business men are putting their fiouscs in order in confident preparation for the period of better business soon to come. - The New York Central Lines, which carry one-tenth of the railroad traffic of this country, are ready to per-

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form their full share of the work ahead

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Every business man knows the part that bad transportation can play in aggravating business troubles. Every business man knows how, at times in the past, he has been embarrassed and hindered by freight con-

gestion and slow deliveries.

Sound transportation conditions are a stimulus to business, just as arc sound banking conditions. Transportation and credit are the cornerstones of good business. Substantial progress has already been made in rehabilitating the New York Central Lines from the rack and tear of War demands. New cars and locomotives are now coming into service; much has been done in overhauling existing equipment; and the New York Central Lines are, today, in position to carry even a greater share of the burden of transportation than

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New York Central preparedness means ease of

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transportation, which invites fuller production • and business growth over a wide and industrially dominant

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