Indianapolis Times, Volume 32, Number 280, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 April 1920 — Page 5

|p* SLAYER LIFE Bmanapolis Negro Guilty of Second Degree Murder. iff Special to The Times. ■kHELBYVILLE, Ind., April I.—Cpshaw Mg Boy” Northlngton, Indianapolis BSfro, will spend the rest of his days Bt prison for the murder of Sergt. Wade Bull of the Indianapolis police departneat. He was found guilty of second degree nurder by a Shelby county Jury, which reported at 10:30 o'clock last night. Sergt. Hull was fatally wounded when he led a raiding squad Into a negro gambling den In Indianapolis last fall , Judge Alonzo G. Blair said be would pronounce sentence today. "When the verdict was read Northlngton laughed heartily. ‘'So long BUl,’* he mused as he received the news of his fate. , In the closing arguments Claris Adams, county prosecutor, drew fire from counsel for Xorihington, when he made a word picture of the crime. Adams compared the slaying of Hull L£> that of Sergt. Maurice Murphy. OBITUARY Funeral Services Held for J. L. Carr Itev. \V. O. Fifer officiated at the funeral services this afternoon for James L. Carr, %4. pioneer citizen of Indianapolis. who died at his home. 1925 North New Jersey street, yesterday. Mr. Carr came to Indianapolis from Pennsylvania in 1979 and had for years been a collector of antiques and an authority on early Indiana history, his father having been Col. JobD Carr, who built one of the first blockhouses and (stockades in the Hoosier state for protection against marauding Indian tribes. 1 Mr. Carr retired a few years ago. after paving been engaged in the drug business at Nineteenth and Alabama streets por twenty-seven years. * He is survived by tbe widow, one son. Arthur B. Carr of Indianapolis, one brother. John S. Carr, and a sister, Mrs. Anna Lewuian. both of Memphis, lud. fripp Burial to Be in North Vernon ■ Funeral services for Ernest H. Tripp, ■resident and general manager of the Wpp Warehouse Company, who died at home. 543 West drhe. Woodruff Place, o'clock yesterday afternoon, wii! be at 1 :30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon Vernon, tnd. Hr. Tripp was born at North Vernon. Bad., in 1555 and was the son of Col. Bfagerman Tripp, who commanded the ■lxtb Indiana volunteers, tbe first reg-

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Toilet Specials Palmolive soap, 12 for 79?. Auditorium bath soap. 6 for 42?. La Perle pure castile soap, 3 pounds for 59?. Jap Rose soap, 6 for 42?. —Pettis toilets, street floor, front. 35c Canvas Gloves, 25c a Pair Work gloves for around the house and garden —Pettis housewares, basement. 24c Cap 8 and Saucers, 15c a Pair White Beml-porcelaln, first quality. —Pettis ehlnaware, basement 15c Tumblers, 8c Thin blown glass, cut with star design. —Pettis glassware, basement. 98c Matting Bags, 79c Light weight bag for traveling or shopping, cabin shape. —Pettis bags and trunks, basement. 10c Kites, 2 for 10c Three stick and box kites, ready to be put together. —Pettis toys, basement. $125 Clothes Dryer, 89c To be fastened to wall, has ten arms, each twenty-two Inches long, which fold flat against It. —Pettis housewares, basement. 1847 Rogers Silverware at Cost Special sale of discontinued patterns, such as Charter Oak, Sharon, Vintage, Priscilla, Continental tipped and Berkshire. —Pettis silver, street floor, front. 50c Stationery, 33c Box containing full pound (108 sheets), cloth finish, “Pettis linen" stationery. Envelope* to Match, per Package, 18c —Pettis stationery, street floor, aisle four. The “Etude” for March, 20c Owing to an overgupplv, we have reduced the price. —Pettis music dept., street floor, aisle four. Women *s $L 00 Union Suits, 79c Made of a good grade of cotton, in bodice, tailored or beaded tops; loose or tight knees, in pink or white. —Pettis knit underwear, street floor, aisle five. Men’s $2.50 Shirts, $2.00 Men’s shirts of high-grade percales, in neat stripe effects; cut full size and well made. —Pettis men's furnishings, street floor, aisle six, 75c Veils, 45c All-silk Shetland veils, in black and brown. —Pettis veils, street floor, aisle two. 75c and SI.OO Collars, 49c and 79c Beautiful new organdy collars In an assortment of dainty colorings and embroidery designs. —Pettis collars, street floor, aisle two.

Homsty Has Its Peculiar Reward r I LONDON, April I.—A nurse here bought a string of pearls for $2.50, tnd wearing them at a social function, learned from an expert who saw them that they were very valuable, i He offered her $50,000 cash. She refused and returned to the Jeweler the next day. The Jeweler said he had sold them by mistake and that they were worth $160,000. He said thank yon, and gave i her an Imitation string worth $25. ' Iment to be organized in the state during the Civil war. He was active in business life here for years, having organized the Union Trans far and Storage Company, and his death was due to heart trouble caused by overwork. The deceased Is survived by the widow. Mrs. Anna L. Tripp. * daughter, Mrs 1 Fred Verbarg of North Vernon, and a . brother, A. A. Tripp of North Vernon. Mr. Tripp was a member of th Scot fish Rite Masons, the Columbia club, the " j Indianapolis Gun club and the Rotary j club. Mrs . Nora Huston*s Funeral Tomorrow Mrs. Nora D. Huston, fti, 220 West North street, who died at the Methodist hospital Tuesday, will be buried In Old enburg tomorrow morning. Mrs. Huston was born In Cork, Ire- ! land, and after coming to this country j with her parents, took up the study of telegraphy at the age of 14 years, having ; followed this occupation In New York. New Jersey and Pennsylvania, as weli as in Knlghtstown, Tnd., and Indianapolis, where she was employed at the time of ; her death. The deceased is survived by three daughters. Mrs. Bessie Huston Benjamin, Miss Donovan D. Huston of Indtannpolls and Miss Jennie C. Huston of Knlglitstown. Double Service for Church Organist The funeral of Mrs. Sarah K. Sigmon. 36. who died at her home, 3212 Kenwood avenue, Tuesday following a brief illness. will be held at. Mt. Vernon follow Ing services at the Garden Baptist church at 9:30 tomorrow morning Mrs. Sigmon was an accomplished rouaiclan. having studied at the Indlapo- 1 lis Conservatory of Music and at the Cincinnati Conservatory, following which she became organist at the Garden | Baptist church, where she had been an ardent worker for several years. She is survived by the husband. Earl Z Sigmon, whom she married In 1909: her mother, Mrs. Matilda Black, and a brother, Charles N. Black, both of Mt. Vernon. Ind.

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15c Embroideries, lie Swiss edgings, in assortment eff patterns, for children’s dresses , etc. —Pettis embroideries, street floor, aisle two. 49c Drapery Nets t 35c Dainty patterns In cretonne colorings; 36 Inches wide. —Pcttla draperies, thlrC floor. $2.50 Hall Mirrors, $1.79 Triangular shaped mirrors of plate glass, with walnut finish frames; corners have handy coat hangers; very serviceable for halls and offices. —rettls furniture, fourth floor. 45c Nainsook, 32c Fine quality, soft finish nainsook for children's dresses and lingerie; full yard wide. —Pettla wash goods, street floor, aisle two. $6 Bedspreads, $4.29 Scalloped and cut corners, choice of pink and blue stripes. —Pettis bedding, third floor. 35c Unbleached Muslin, 24c A perfectly woven quality of medium weight; yard wide. —Pettis domestics, street floor, aisle two. Children s Easter Bonnets, $1.98 Quality, $1 $3.95 Quality, $2.50 Lingerie and pique bonnets and caps, trimmed in ribbons and lace. —Pettis Infants’ wear, second floor. Children s Coats, $5.00 Serge coats for little folks of 2 to 6 years. —Pettis infanta* wear, second floor. $9.00 Corsets and Confiners, $5.95 Flesb colored satin corset., lace trimmed elastic top. with beautiful 6atln conflner to match; the two included at the price. —Pettis corsets, second floor. $2.50 Blouses, $1.69 Fine voile blouses, with plain and tucked fronts long or short sleeves and trimmed In lace or embroidery; choice of collarless effects and those showing the new collars. —rettls blouses, second floor. Broken Stick Candy, per Pound, 20c v —Pettis candy, basement. Men’s $10.50 Trousers, $8.95 Serviceable garments of serge worsteds and mixtures; good fabrics that are hard to get at the regular price. —Pettis men's clothing, third floor. SI.OO Size Inner Tube Patch, 30c —Pettis auto accessories, basement. $1.50 Spark Plug, 45c % and % inch standard. —Pettis auto accessories, basement. Stitched Leather Fan Belts (for Fords), 19c —Pettis auto accessories, basement.

INDIANA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1920.

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18c Stair Treads, 10c Rubber treads, size 6xlß-inch. Limit 20 to a customer. —Pettis rug dept., third floor. $1.45 Rag Rugs, sl.lO Hit and miss patterns, size 24x48 Inches. Limit 3 to a customer. —Pettis rug dept., third floor. $3.75 Foulards, $2.88 Heavy India twill foulards, satin finish, In all the newest spring colors and patterns. —Pettis silk dept., street floor, aisle one. Standard Percales, 35c 36-inch percales, In a full assortment of colors and patterns; choice of light, medium and dark effects. —Pettis wash goods, street floor, aisle one. $4.50 Jerseys, $3.69 Come In all the wanted colors, reindeer, brown, tan, navy, Copen, gray, taupe, robin’s egg and black; 64 inches wide. —Pettis silks, street floor, aisle one. $2.98 Petticoatt, $2.00 Easter petticoats for wear with white dresses made of fine muslin with deep flounces of embroidery and lace, all of them with underlay. —Pettis muslin underwear, second floor. $7.95 and $6.95 Petticoats, $5.50 Satin, taffeta and silk Jersey petticoats, plain and changeable colors, elastic waistbands and deep flounces in attractive designs. —Pettis petticoats, second floor. 20c Wall Papers, 14c Oatmeal wall papers in all the wanted colors. —rettls wall paper, third floor. 10c Borders, 5c Cutout borders and decorative bands. —Pettis wall paper, third floor. JEWELRY 79c Barplns, mounted in white stones, 49?. 75e Barplns, mounted in colored stones. 5"?. 25c Beauty pins, in many styles, 17?. 60c Pearl bead necklaoes (graduated), 29?. 48c Imitation pearl earrings, 29?. 25c Soft collar pins, many styles, 17?. 79c Bog tops, large size, 45?. $2.98 Sterling silver Dorine powder boxes, 91.89. —Pettis Jewelry, street floor, aisle four. $3.49 Lace Curtains , $2.25 Bungalow patterns in madras and filet weave, all 2(4 yards long. —Pettla draperies, third floor.

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No Phone , Mail or C. O. D. Orders on Friday Specials Silk Gloves, 89c Odd sizes and makes in double-tipped pure Milanese siTk gloves, all styles and kinds and sizes in the lot. Come In black, white and colors. Sold formerly at $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00. —Pettis gloves, street floor, aisle fou*. $1.39 Scotch Madras, 95c Heavily mercerized madras, in fast colors and beautiful patterns; the color range includes rose, blue, gold, green and multicolors. TJmtt 20 yards to a customer. —Pettis draperies, third loos. 35c Scrim, 19c White curtain scrim, in lengths of from 1 to 18 yards; 86 Inches wide. —Pettis draperies, third. Soon $1.49 Curtain Net, 98c Saxony curtain net, double lace edges, in ecru only. Is 45 Inches wide, launders perfectly and comes in a number of new and dainty designs. —Pettis draperies, third floor. Boys’ $1.95 Trousers, $1.29 Straight trousers in serge, for the boy of 3 to 8 years; knickers of tweed. In light and dark mixtures, for the boy of 7 to 17 years—--2 for 92.50. —Pettis boys* clothing, third flooa 98c Scarfs, 59c Lace trimmed scarfs In a number of new patterns; sfze 18x50 inches. / —Pettis arts, fifth floor. Children’s $2.25 Dresses, 98c Made-up dresses, stamped for embroidering; come in tight Mn* and green. —Pettis arts, fifth fleas. Notion Specials 60c Shopping bags, black and linen color, 35?. 7 85c Waist and hose supporters, sizes 2 to 14 years, 49?. 60c Bestyette dress shields, regular and shirtwaist styles, 34?. 25c Sew-on supporters, 17?. —Pettis actions, street floor, aisle one,

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