Indianapolis Times, Volume 32, Number 274, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 March 1920 — Page 11
RETURN MY SON! I I’LL GIVE $25,000’ Bather Scorns Sum Asked When Boy Is Kidnaped. ■ LEXINGTON, Ky„ March 23.—A ctateBide search Is being conducted by tho ■ollee for Paul Little, 12-yenr-old son If E. R. Little, Kentucky capitalist, who Kras kidnaped from in front of the government building yesterday within view Ks the late afternoon spring crowds, and Kls 14-year-old brother. ■ A note was delivered at his home deKaandlng. a ransom, supposed to be $25,Koe, and protection for the kidnaper. W Threats were made if these two provisions were not complied with. ■ The elder Little is quoted as teUlng Khe police he did not care about the ■ $25,000, if he could get his son back ■ safely. P The kidnaper went to the home while Paul was playing with boys of the. neighborhood and promised him a dollar if he would deliver a box of candy. The two went away together and were followed at a distance to the government buUding by Paul’s playmates. While the boys stood at a window on the first floor of the building the kidnaper and the boy disappeared, probably in an automobile. Conference to Fix Church Drive Plans Dr. Don D. Tallis, state secretary of the Interchurch World movement, announced today that a conference of workers and team leaders in the approaching campaign for funds would be held tomorrow at the Lincoln hotel. The Rev. Dr. J. W. Potter of Anderson will address the gathering. Among those appointed team captains are Rev. M. N. George, Lafayette; Rev. "W. E. Whlttsltt, Greensburg. Rev. W. W. Sniff, Union City; Rev. C. M. Dlnsmore, Rev. C. C. Gohn, Rev. L. E. Sellers, Rev. Milo J. Smith, Rev. T. W. Grafton, Rev. James M. Eaklns and C. W. Canble, all of Indianapolis; Rev. R. H. Kent, Franklin; Rev. Levi Pennington, Rev. Charles M. Woodman, Rev. B. Wlllias Beede, Rev. Clarence E. Pickett and Rev. Andrew F. Mitchell of Richmond.
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THE production of crude oil is, in itself, a highly specialized business. The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) recognizes this fact and leaves to others the drilling of wells, the operation of pipe lines, and the other activities incident to the production, storage, and transportation of petroleum. It buys its requirements of crude oil on the open market and pays the market price. t The business which engages theattention of the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) is the manufacture, distribution, and sale of the products of petroleum. The Company goes into the oil fields and buys the Crude it wants from whoever has it for sale. In this way the Company is able to select with care the raw material it uses, and is not hampered in its endeavor to render greater service by being tempted to use crude which is not exactly suited to its needs. By devoting all of its time to the business of refining and marketing, the Company is able to fulfill its obligation to the public by supplying petroleum products of the highest known standards—to maintain at all times a uniformity of quality —and to manufacture in such volume and in such variety of forms —as to enable it to sell aese products at a low price. Standard Oil Company (Indiana} 910 So. Michigan Ave., Chicago, HL
INDIANA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, MARCH 2ST, 1920.
HOTEL RAID PUTS TEN INTO COURT Equal Division of Men and Women in Morals Squad Net. Five men anfl five women caught, In a raid on the Avewne hotel, 440 Massachusetts avenue, are scheduled to appear In court this afternoon. Sergts, Rnssell and Dean and the morals squad made the raid late yester' day afterroon. The ten persons arrested were charged with statutory offenses. They were released on bonds signed by Sam Farb, a professional bondsman t L. H. Trotter of the Columbia club, and Theodore Nether Urn, 2820 Kentucky avenue. Those arrested gave their names as Charles Brown, 45, es 728 North East street; Harry Adams, 40, Cayuga, Ind.; I. R. Gibson, 89, Cincinnati; Thomas Netherton, 35, es 28S0 Kentucky avenue; Albert Ray, 84, Ft. Wayne; Lula Ray, 40. Ft. Wayne; May Rucker, 26, of 2228 Minnesota street; Hazel Brown, 38, Columbus, Ind.; Edna Stevenson, 27, Cayuga, Ind., and Elizabeth Davis, 31, of 428 Parker avenue. Plan New Republic of Central America MEXICO. CITY, March movement for the union of all central American countries into one republic U under way. Numerous Central American citizens n6w In Mexico, Ineludiag many political refugees from Guatemala are preparing to address a petition to President Carranza to support the proposal, it was learned today. Refugees arriving here say the movement Is gaining ground in Central America, especially in Gnatem&la. Police Seek Brother of EggertXhapman Police officers today are trying to find the brother of Eggert Chapman, a railroad switchman. Chapman was seriously Injured In an accident at Galesburg, 111- last night and Is In Ft Mary's hospital in that city. W. E. Fuller, superintendent of the Cm B. k Q. railroad, In a telegram, states the injured man has a brother working in an Indianapolis barber shop.
Tomorrow, Friday, Our Bargain Day nOOSTFR / m- ®WH. BLOCK C? ft n !‘. Indiana’s Largest Assortment of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes for Men —Fifth Floor. —Fifth Floor.
HOSIERY SALE In Aisle Eight “BUSTER BROWN” PURE THREAD SHjK HOSE FOR WOMBN, seamless foot, fashioned leg, lisle garter tops; black, brown or gray; <> i A A special, pair tp 1 .U/U 1 "WOOD FIBER” SILK HOSE FOR WOMEN, seamless, fully reinforced, white or cordovan, * broken lines; special, pair .DOC HOSE FOR WOMEN, seamless, fully reinforced, black; all sizes (3 pairs, $1.00), WHITE HOSE FOR WOMEN, seamless, fully rein- q r forced, pair “BUSTER BROWN" STOCKINGS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS, sizes 6 to 9%, seamless, fully reinforced, fine ribbed, blak; special (limit 6 pairs to GTcustomer), pair.... ZkJL SOAP SPECIALS No phone or C. O. D. order*. CUTICURA SOAP 19* WOODBURY’S FACIAL SOAP 18* SWEETHEART SOAP 7* PALMOLIVE SOAP 7*
Women’s and Misses’ Garments These prices are for Friday only. No mail, phone or 0. O. D. ordera (Twenty-five) SPRING CAPES FOR WOMEN AND MIBSES, of all-wool serge and poplins,’ many are silk lined, braid trimmed /ft* * A /~\ $ 11.95 (Forty) DRESSES FOR WOMEN AND MISSES, email alzea only, georgette crepe, aatin, messallne, jersey, serge, /fa -J -4 f \ georgette and taffeta combinations, etc.,
SILK BLOUSES FOR WOMEN AND MISSES, sizes 36 to 40, of georgette crepe, beaded or hand-embroidered models; round, square or “V” neck; taupe, flesh color, white, CQ QO coral, bisque; special UO (Two hundred) CORSETS, R. & G., Thomson, Gora, etc.; warranted not to rust; of coutil, batiste, fancy materials or Jeans; slight or average figure models; many styles from which to choose; this price is less than wholesale coat r\ A _ today ,94C
New Sailors for Women and Misses at $2.98 Os mtJan braid with grosgraln bands, plain or bell crowns, small or large shapes, black, brown or navy $2.98 New Transparent Horsehair Hats at $3.98 They are amazingly pretty hats for *3.98 —becoming to nearly all types—a fitting complement to your new Easter suit— In the wanted shades for spring—some with flowers on crowns or brims-—others trimmed with jet, ostrich wreaths, vlsca, celophane, etc. Special....... .*3.98 Cinderella Hats for Girls at $1.98 For the email girl to wear on paster Sunday—for school or for dress wear—are charming hats in an unlimited of shapes and trimmings in light or dark colors, featured at ....,*1.98 Charming Hats for Women and Misses $4.98 to $9.98 m this group are hats too numerous for description—every one .new, charming, individual —unmatched for value —hats for sports wear or dress wear—in every imaginable braid, trimming and colors, $9.98 and by degrees down to .*4.98
Housefurnishings at One-Half Regular Price
ELECTRIC CHAFING DISHES, 5pecia1...97.75 CASSEROLES AND FRAMES, special. .$3.00 CONDIMENT SETS, special . $3.38 SUGAR AND CREAM SETS, special ....$3.48 SAD IRON, special. 39*
FROM OUR MODEL GROCERY Order your groceries for the week end Friday. Groceries are delivered the day fob lowing their purchase. We reserve the right to limit quantities.
E V A P ORATED MILK,/ “Pet Brand,” large one-pound cans (dozen, $1.29), can 11* CREAM CHEESE, mild yellow Wisconsin, 1b.35* HAMS, small sweet sugar cured, lean, wood smoked, about 7 pounds each, pound ..........34* LARD, Sunlit pure open kettle rendered, one-pound carton 28* BU.TTERINE, "Cream of Nut,” colored ready for the table, looks and tastes like butter, p0und....43* PEANUT BUTTER, fresh Sunlit, made from fresh roasted refined No. 1 peanuts, pound 27*
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(Fifty) BLACK SATEEN OFFICE | APRON* FOR WOMEN AND MISSES, ruffled flounce, one pocket, Q/\ special (Three hundred) CORSET COVERS FOR WOMEN AND MISSES, lace and embroidery trimmed; the materials alone could not be purchased £)Q for this price ZiuC BRASSIERES FOR WOMEN AND MISSES, of repps, fancy novelties, etc.; flesh color or Q(Y/white OyLv
ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS, special.93.7s FRYING PANS, of steeL Special 12* WITCH KLOTH, for cleaning silver, brass, etc. Special .............7%* COOKIE CUTTERS. Special _ 12%*
BREAK FAST BACON, lean, sweet sugar cured, machine sliced, pound ...29* COFFEE, Blue Ribbon, fresh roasted in the bean or ground (3 pounds, $1), pound.3s<? NAVY BEANS, choice white hand picked Michigans 3 pounds for 25* SUNLIT BAKING POWDER, pure phosphate, onepound can 22* PEAS, Red Fox, Indiana early Junes (dozen, $1.65), can .......14* ASPARAGUS, “Empress,” California tender green spears (dozen, $2.95), can 25e
Boys’ Clothing BOYS’ SUITS, odd sizes 6 to 15 years, mostly In sizes 6 to 11 years, of excellent wearing materials; in dark colors. ‘ *C OQ Special BOYS’ WASH SUITS, sizes 2H to 8 years, Oliver Twist, middle and short Russian styles, light or dark shades, fast colors. CO DO Special Men’s Furnishings Ties for Men Silk four-in-hand, wide, open end, stripes, and neat de- A A . signs. Special ....... .tcYv ’ Guaranteed Hose for Men Sizes 9H to 12. Six months' wear guaranteed by the manufacturer, medium weight; black, white, tan, gray or navy (limit, box of 6 pairs to customer) { 4 j r . • pairs for ipi.iu
Domestic and Bedding Specials
PERCALE, yard wide, large variety of dress and apron patterns, light or dark colors, qr. special, yard OOC APRON GINGHAM, 27 Inches wide, bine and white checks, all sizes, fast color, spe- C) A ctal, yard REMNANTS OF NAINSOOK, yard wide, fine thread, suitable for infants' dresses or fine undergarments, desirable lengths, spe- Q _ cial, yard ........ ,OUu LONG CLOTH, yard wide, soft, firm thread, excellent for spring underwear, extra special * 4 rjr\ 6 yards for $ 1 . / WHITE OUTING FLANNEL, yard wide, double fleeced, special, yard OUC WHITE 8H A KER FLAN NEIL 27 inches wide, perfect bleach, heavily fleeced on both sides, ■special. } yard ............. OUL 1 CURTAIN MARQUISETTE, yard wide, nicely mercerized, tape edge, ecru, very desirable for curtains; Spe- ga cial, yard ....... CURTAIN SCRIM, yard wide, plain or colored border designs, 4 Q special, yard .1 V/C UNBLEACHED MUSLIN, yard wide, heavy round thread, suitable for sheets or pillow on cases, special .... .^OU
SALAD FORKS, special ...33* MUFFIN RINGS. Special ........... .....5* ICE HOOKS. Special .. . .12tt* E. Z. METAL POLISH. Special . ........ 7%* —Fifth, floor.
; p- —■ SUNLIT CREAMERY BUTTER, churned fresh daily, very rich in butter fat, 1b... 72* SALMON, fancy Alaska river, pink, large onepound can ... ........ .21* NATIONAL ROLLED WHITE OAI3, large package .... .. .. .„ . .il* CREAMETTES, Elbow macaroni (3 packages, 23c), package ..8* PANCAKE FLOUR, “Roxane prepared” (2 packages, 19c), package lO* AMERICAN MAID MAGIC, the great water softener (dozen packages, 95c), (3 for 25c), package —... 9* —Fifth Floor.
FANCY FIGURED CRETONNES, 30 and 36 Inches wide, plain or twilled weave, excellent for draperleSj box coverings, laundry bags, etc., on special, yard ..... (Three hundred yardß) BLEACHED MUSLIN, yard wide, extra special, yard BLEACHED SHEETING, 2t4 yards wide, smooth even thread, launders nicely. (No phone orders), extra r7/"\_ special, yard ... ... / V/C UNBLELACHED SHEETING, 2*4 yards wide, easy to bleach (no phone orders), extra rypr _ special, yard / OC BLEACHED PILLOW CASING, 54 inches wide, extra special, A A ' yard .‘‘db^C STRAW TICKING, 28 inches wide, blue and white stripe; on special, yard .... • BLEACHED SHEETS, 72x90 inches, deep hems, smooth fin- -4 lsh; special ...q) I.OV (T w e n t y-ei gh t) BLEACHED PILLOW CASES, sizes, 86x36 and 42x36 inches, Q A . special, each COMFORT SIZE COTTON BATTS. 3-pound weight, enough for one large size comfort (no phone orders), extra ss - ?-. .'...79c (Nine) BEDSPREADS, perfect bleach, extra large, heavy good patterns, slightly roiled from han--25& $2.49
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