Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 44, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 July 1920 — Page 7

I n or ! La ss til th ir 11fit In r o. one, tne best record '• *' 4 Jtt 1 - Br ■ ■ . "T rn, ' ;in3 ' ga \.- \jgjmlk ,„ :5l 4£s^^tßßl^Sß : -, v anK ■^? a IJk •*■-- Era Disunites and Jes- , nionl * it - ■ • ■IrJ .-• , " 1 ! ,;lr ’ K ""■ ■ "• ■’ I.' [Mill Km.:.:' .-la she i ■PHLsk':. i >'-r.:;> I'--r th- i-' f Scout i. rph;i:. s ..;' Air mission. ~£*,-H|f) man.ig-rs uni." •! • ;r - |HHp and just to show that he was no favorites. Manager Paul VmBrown .if the Kiwanis dub ordered Charles W. Jewett and Superinof Parks James H. Lowry to take on the bench with the other subs. entire membership of both dubs scheduled to witness the scrap. Yell were appointed, vaudeville acts scheduled and there seemed no way out the sunshine. m BOXING wary sSßmviGGixs ; -Hk W §sg® inageJa k I r.l->. are ;•■•-.• . fflMHfmtrv are having .: 1, •:r-! r:::.- - fighters to mrrt the 10.-.d lig’.:* and kept from b.-ing a-”ive box.-r had Wiggins !gne : ra--t the 5. then when the promoters gtjp an effort to get Brennan's : igna- ■■ to the articles the Chi-ago fighter to meet Chuck. ■■li said that Brennan is 1 • kc’. upon logical adversary for J.i k Di.i> will get a change to meet the champion when he r"-enters the same promoters then offered Harry the Pittsburg boy, a fat offer to Wiggles, and Bi.iy Powers. Clevepromoter, "as after the services of to box Wiggins m July But club was able to induce Greb to Hoosier. came the Cincinnati fistic proand signed Gr- ii with Wiggir.s ■HH 12. but the C*;:. bo\:..g told that Greb was bar re: from HHn.' in Cin-ittnaii. Hat 1.-v‘.:.ky 1 raiM being s,iug..t * . box Wiggins on 1£ Druley is anxious to keep bust willl::g QIA flbox a:.,- mu Hjfcs see fit to jflßuVloca. boy. Wjggins :s :n .. is in po-.d sh-pe and is reals ou short notice. MLY MAY GET CHANCE HM^Hijps* contender. .st : : g£ExHboiedi>. where, on Ti:e~ :av night. another \i. rory hi by beating G Ad rounds. boxing promoters •’.■. jo as a headliner r cards believe S<ll y has a gone* |AMEB Os annexing tie- bn nt.-i *i:w-:g i'.-te Herman H.-y are . ' - •• ' to take pin.a* is to *n*-1 am tie r : on July M*seshoe Cai'd Postponed |PtjWlnatches scheduled in the India.u- - M : -en postponed b- a':-. • I the twirlers will all compete In day' tournaments at |Hjy*fltside and Kllenherger parks EmSS ' tins of the teams scheduled to mnPßvvgi Monday evening should g--r t ■ - f jlm au d arrange dates on w hich to postponed games. . champion loses. MOINES. la., July I.—Robert UHB. state golf champion, was elimfrom the s'ate .-haniidons jMRHt when he was defeated in the first match play by Kr.land •; Harthe Ilyperoid holed out a five-foot put tin ..iWrjMrenteenth ami M-K--- miabout the same distance. H&JSjf.'h Rider, a former state champion. 'hJßjQKliraltiated by Fred Knepper of City. 2 up. SHOI BRAVES SIGN' AM.VTEI R. Boston Braves have signed Ernie J|£2lj* an amateur pitcher of Cam Mesa. Last year 'Williams games and lost only one.

I Carter s lleckwear I Special L s i.oo we offer you of any of our ■ $1.50 ■r-in-Hand Ties ■r SI.OO the first real neck- ■ bargain for a long Washington North Illinois

REALTORS FORM TWO COMPANIES Purpose to Create Fund for Next Convention. According to Harry 0. Templeton, executive secretary of the Indianapolis Real Estate Board, plans are under way for the organization of two investment companies among members of the board, the work to be competitive and the profits of the companies to be turned Into a convention fund. Members of the companies will provide the stock, but will in no way participate In the profits unless they attend realtors’ conventions. The Immediate purpose of the establishment of a convention fund Is to make It possible for all realtors of the city to attend the Chicago convention next year. The board plans to raise between $5,000 and SIO,OOO in this manner between now and the time of the Chicago convention. It is said that at the last convention of real estate men at Kanras City, Mo., ten Indianapolis representatives were present, while Akron, 0., with a much smaller membership, had a special train for the occasion and 125 representatives. Forrest M. Knight, a director of the board, yesterday outbid all other realtors at the auction sale and got a $3,000 property on Emerson avenue for $1,600. Five per cent of this amount went to the real estate board as anucleus for the convention fund. Clash at Brindisci Kills One, Wounds 6 ROME, July I.—A clash between Albanians and Sicilian volunteers embarked at Brindisci, resulted in death of one Albanian and wounding of six Sicilians, according to a dispatch today. LONDON, July 1. —The Italian embassy here had received no confirmation today of the report that Albanian forces had captured the city of Valoua, taking the Italian garrison prisoner. The embassy discredited the report. U. S. Business Men to Ituly to Study Ways PARIS, July 1. —Several members of the American delegation which attended the session of the International Chamber of Commerce left here for Rome to. day following the closing of the chamber conference which selected London for Its next annual meeting. The American delegations went to Italy as guests of the Italian goveju- | ment. They will study business and economic conditions In that country and later return to Xondon, where they wilt | attend the national conference of British chambers cf commerce, to be held 1 July 23.

MOTIONPj CT U RES. asasE - ‘DOUG” I All This Week AIRB ANKS “EDGAR’S JONAH DAY” as B oh r.Wo„ “Th e Mollycoddle” The Clrclette of New* Circle Orchestra III! 1 1 IP—lliliwri ÜBIIBII ■ llßßMWr"'aLWWnßßß'WW’^^ll^'.^ ICU ’C I CONTINUOUS LIiULIOn 9 1 1 until 11 p.m. FAMOUS PLAYERS—-PARAMOUNT PRODUCTIONS. Maurice Tourneur’* “TREASURE ISLAND” Robert Louis Stevenson’s tale that has thrilled the world. EXTRA-Arthur Hauk’s “SUNSHINE REVUE" 20 People, Including the Sunshine Beauty Chorus. ■■^■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■BBBBBBBBBBBBBBMBMBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBd ■pjiiMßini|MaßßHaa ' nvsisasmsat KVX \\ ROBERT WARWICK In “THE CITY OF MASKS” B U NIVERSAL COMEDY FOX NEWS WEEKLY !

Marott’s Bargain Basement The Underpriced Sale of High Class Shoes Women’s Three-Eyelet Southern Ties In black and brown kid and patent colt uppers, long vamps, stitched'lmitation * tip, leather Louis heels with aluminum plate, medium weight soles. Were ss.uo Reduced to $5.56 a Pair Women’s Patent Colt and Black Kid Pumps Hand-turned soles, Louis covered heels— Reduced to $5.16a Pair Women’s White Canvas Plain Pumps Women’s White Canvas Plain Pumps Turned soles and Louis covered heels Turned soles, covered half French and military heels. Reduced to $3.16a Pair Reduced to $ 1.96 a Pair S' A Men’s Black Calf and Brown Mahogany Calf Lace Oxfords ✓TI 1 \ Goodyear welted soles. Snappy English styles. Reduced to $5.56 a Pair ~4]\ \\ Men’s Oxfords in Tan and Black Calf \ I \ j ‘jjf Samples anfj broken lines of high grade men’s shoes ; small sizes only. Ar- \ i VAp V \ ranged on the Bargain Tables— VJjv i v\ Reduced to $3.96 a Pair Men’s Tan Calf Scuff ers Soft uppers, heavy flexible soles. ) ust the shoe for comfort an<l service durx' ing the hot months— * \J Reduced to $2.96 a Pair BUY SHOES AT A SHOE SHOP EIGHT FLOORS OF SHOES MARQTT’S SHOE STORE \8 AND 20 EAST WASHINGTON STREET Store Hotss —8 a. m. to 5:30 p. m.; Saturdays, open until 9 p. m.

Vigo County Shows Increase of 12J.08 I WASHINGTON, Ind., July I.—The population of Terre Haute, Ind., was announced by the cansus bureau as 63,083, previously given as 65,914. Terre Haute by wards: Ward No. 1. 8,382; ward No 2, 10,312; ward No. \ 8,794; ward No. 4, 5,90;.; ward. No. o, 10,003; ward No- 6, 6.733; ward No. 7, 12,954; total, 60,083. The population of Vigo county was announced as 100.035, an increase of 12,108, or 13.5. SALEM MEN FACE CHARGE OF ARSON Alleged Confession of Three Implicates Wealthy Farmer. SALEM, Ind., July I.—Four men were to be arraigned here today on charges of arson and conspiracy to commit arson. John W. Reyman, wealthy farmer, was charged by the state fire marshal with being the leader of the arson ring and hiring three men to fire his property so that he could collect the Insurance. The alleged arson fires have covered tho period of the last eighteen years and have endangered many lives, according to officials of the fire marshal's office. The three men, who are charged with working for Reyman and who are satd to have confessed to their complicity In the plots, were Ottle Roseberry, John Ott and Forest Ray. The four men were arrested after a recent fire at the Reyman livery barn. Roseberry Is said to have confessed to setting fire to this structure, saying he was paid SSO by Reyman for so doing. The Insurance on this place amounted to $7,550. No House Left to Shingle on Return KOKOMO. Ind., July I.—Gustle E. Gunning, after extinguishing the flames that hud eaten their way through the roof on his farm home, drove to the city to report the loss to his fire Insurance agent and get shingles for repairs. On his return to the farm, he found that the fire had broken out afresh and only the chimney stood to mark the sits of his former home. Negro Moonshiner Gets Fine of §IOO \ RICHMOND, Ind.. July I.—William Giles, colored, was- fined SIOO and sentenced to serve sixty days' Imprisonment at the state farm, when be pleaded guilty In city court to the charge of moonshining. When arrested a still was confiscated which had been set up In the cellar of hi* home.

INDIANA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1920.

Tokio Diet Alarmed on Bomb Explosion TOKIO, June 29 (Delayed).—The district about the Diet building was thrown into great excitement today when a bomb was exploded In the building. It did small damage. _ Police believe It was part of a plot to assassinate Premier Hara and terrorize the ruling class. The diet opened today what is expected to be a stormy session over the budget, taxes and responsibility for the disaster at Nikolaesk. AMU^MENT 5, r ■ IOHf 'MU Ni PEARL FRANKLYN with LEW ROSE A Kewtry of Song, Dunce and Music. BARRY McCORMACK Ireland’s Representative Entertainer. TOMMY HAYDEN & CARMEN ERCELLE English Character Comedian and I’rima Donna Violinist. PACE & GREEN Eccentric Silent Funsters. BEATRIX POANE The Cosmopolitan I’rima Donna in a Variety of Cp-to-Date Operatic and Popular Songs._ NESTOR & VINCENT A Vnique Novelty. KINOGRAMS T. oto-Fllm News. DIGEST TOPIC. Pithy Paragraphs. Keep Cool at Keith's. Matinee at 2:30. Evenings at 7:30 and 8:00. POPI'LAR PRICES. ■ b *TTY A HP Matinee Today MURAT ALL THIS WEEK; IIIUIUII Evenings, 8:30 Mats. Wed., Thurs. und Sat. —2:3o. j THE STUART WALKER CO. THE g*HOW wHOP A Comedy of Theatrical Life tty James 1 orbs DPIPCC Evening**. 50c, sl. $1.50 rnIOLO Matinees. 25<\ 50c. :5c NEXT WEEK THE GYPSY TRAIL j CON TIN l O' S VAUDEVILLE LYRIC i l mil u P. M. ** I Ella LaVail meryi Enswonh &. _. . 9 Linden Cos. rrince s Pe "y ßeat * p; 1 Parker Trio UlllS Robb <&. Hollis HARRY COLLIER TROt l’E Flint Farce, “Bringing I p Father.” with Johnn> Ray as‘Mlggs.” DanciuK in the Lyric Ballroom Afternoon and Evening. ?, 'Z&icaifiimr rrmrrrrßr 7 CONTI MOVS 8 Big Features Clean, Classy Vaudeville Ladies’ kVargnln Matinee Every Mon., Wed. £ Fri. ——— IBIIIIHIIH I CKBBBMBBM ; TANARUS, dyp Let’s fid*—lt’s Continuous A Downtown Beach j Jg THE COOL JOY SPOT I i Feature Vaudeville Jp Camille of the Yukon ■ Ladies get coupons at this theater I |H goad at the Bronduay ntatlneev I PS Monday, Wednesday and Friday. B

Priestley’s Cravenetted English ' Mohair The Safe and Sane Suit for July TTeatlier $22.50 At our 237 Mass. Ave. Store Also DELIGHTFUL DESIRABLE AND DURABLE SUITS OF Palm Beach Domestic Mohair Cool Cloth Crash $17.50 at our 236 Mass. Ave. Store SPECIAL A lot of small size Palm Beach and Cfl Crash Suits, while they last Hauger Clothes Thrrt Stores First Block Massachusetts Ave.

Lumber Prices Smashed One million feet of one and two inch new and unused government lumber, (not touched from time of delivery) Fort Benjamin Harrison. On account of existing freight embargoes we are forced to sell this lum- r her at Fort Benjamin Harrison. r We have therefore deducted freight and hauling charges and smashed the prices down to low levels. f All lumber sold must be hauled away from the Fort. \ * Ojfices Open 8 a. m. to 7 p. m. Daily. Charge Account Opened for Responsible Persons Quartermaster’s Lumber Yard FORT BENJAMIN HARRISON, IND. Call for Mr. KINGSBURY Evenings After 7:30 Phone Irvington 2064 Between 8 a. m. and 7 p. m. Call Main 6582

\ NEWS! YES, great news, for we have received word from our headquarters in New York granting us permission to continue our sensational One Dollar Sale of Tires over the Fourth of July holidays. BUY EXTRA TIRES FOR YOUR 4th OF JULY TRIP Buy them now, when you can save money, and do away with the possibility of marring the pleasure of your outing with defective or insufficient tires and tubes. / Odd size TERES now being sold at half price or less. What size do you need? Standard Makes of TIRES -- TUBES A<sl.oo If you buy an extra tire and a tube at the list price. SUN TIRE & RUBBER CO. TWO STORES 309-311 N. Capitol. 154 S. Illinois St.

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