Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 93, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 August 1920 — Page 20

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Open Saturday Night 6 to 8:30 datings anil {graft <Ea IttSIMMfOUI ALWAYS READY WITH THE BOND Eleven Alleged Gamblers Walk in and Walk Out. John F. Walker, known as “Bull Moose’ Walker, 3045 Speedway avenue, professional bondsman, reputed to be a favorite of the republican ‘‘good government” administration, as usual was at the turnkey’s office In time to sign the bonds of alleged gamblers captured In a raid at 335 Massachusetts avenue. The morals squad arrested eleven alleged gamblers and captured a hundred feet of wire, a push button and a bnsaer. When the police walked up the alley In the rear of the Massachusetts avenue address they saw a man siting at the bottom of the stairway with a push button In his hand. As the raiders rushed the upstairs room there was a wild scramble and two of the thirteen men la the room escaped. No dice or money was In evidence, but the police took the buzzer outfit as evidence, the buszer being found under the table in the room. Those arrested gave their names as Frand Arnold, 33 years old, Frankfort. Ind.; Fred Bennett, 27 years old, 443 Oxford street; George Hallworth, 36 years old, 2661 North Burton street; Harry Bertran, 35 years old, 447 North Alabama street; John Wilson, 28 years old, 2143 North Illinois street; Edward Crunk, 25 years old, 916 River avenue. G. W. McKinnum, 61 years old, 647 East Eleventh street; Charles Morgan. 47 years old, 472 Massachusetts avenue; George Cunningham, 70 years old, 40S Massachusetts avenue; Raymond Johnson, 30 years old, 1220 Martindale avenue, and George Smith, 32 years old,, 811 North East street. The police say the men were shooting craps. Kostl Ivanoff, 35, proprietor of a poolroom at 546 West Washington street, was arrested on the charge of keeping a gambling house, and seven men found In the poolroom were charged with gaming and visiting last night.

Specials for Saturday, Aug. 28, 1920 Ladies’ Voile Dresses. $12.98 value, ~ ss.i)B Ladles’ fancy Georgette and Crepe de Chine Waist*; $6.00 OK value, for &<&•*> (J Ladles’ slip-over all-wool Sweaters; $6.00 value, Ladles’ fancy Poplin Skirts; $6.00 value, tC O tlO for wO#3o Men's Panama Hats; AO $4.00 value, for Men’s Silk Shirts; dQ Qfi $5.00 value, for Men's Suits, fancy worsteds, latest models: $40.00 yOO Qfc value, for J O The well known Peters Men's Shoes; $7.00 and SB.OO value. GO for O Go where they all go. GRANGER DEPT. STORE 336 West Washington St.

315-317-319 E. Washington St iI’EKS. AND WASH. ST*. MADISON AND RAT. FOUNTAIN SQUARE. . MERIDIAN AND MORRIS. FURNITURE We Treat You Right CASH OR PAYMENTS Little Furniture Store 211 E. Washington SL WANTED-WASTE PAPER Prices highest ever known. Schools, churches, householders. We will call for sny amount. WE PAY CASH AMERICAN PAPER STOCK CO. Main 60M. DETROIT VAPOR STOVES PENINSULAR STOVES GURNEY REFRIGERATORS CHENEY PHONOGRAPHS For Sale by HOO3IER OUTFITTING CO 448-6 E, Wash. 6REER-HANKINS LBR. GO. AppUers and BctillWi VULCANITE ASPHALT SHIN6LES and ROLL ROOFIN6 624 MASS. AVE. Main 747. Pkanes. Ante. tMli Mending Tissue Sf e t£ e on £?£ No sewing or darning. Repairs clothing silk, satin, cotton goods, ribbons, fabrics ot all kinds, kid gloves. mackintoshes, umbrellas, parasola stockings, etc. Pack- j age postpaid, 16 cents, two packages, 26 j cents. Address PENN PUBLISHING GO., i Blairsv jla. Pw.

INDIGNANT OVER HEALTH MENACE South Side Residents Protest Pollution of Streams. Citizens of the south side, residing along or near Bean creek and Pleasant run, planned today to appeal to the state board of health, the city board of public health and charities and possibly to the state conservation department to prevent further pollution of the streams. At an Indignation meeting held last night at Hervey and Shelby streets and attended by one hundred persons, speakers pointed out that the condition of the streams is dangerous to public health and constitutes an unpleasant detriment to residences In the section most of the time. MAN’S DEATH HELD BCE TO CONDITIONS. W. F. Wagner, 950 Garfield Drive, declared that a man who had fallen into Pleasant run contracted an Illness which resulted in his death, while C. E. Neiger, 1434 Cottage avenue, said the odor from the stream had made it necessary for him to close Ms home three times this year. James H. Lowry, superintendent of parks, who attended the meeting, said the complaint was justified. The stream passes through Garfield park, making the matter of Interest to the board of park commissioners. / In resolutions which were adopted the citizens called upon the state and city health departments to take steps to eliminate the pollution. The state conservation department may also be called upon, it was said today, because it has jurisdiction over Indus* trial concerns which pollute streams to the detriment of fish and other animal life.

Art Furniture Cos. 106 S. MERIDIAN STREET Eight Floors—The Big Store With the Small Expense. __ _ $13.00 Iron fr". ... Q Bed at 89-50 tCI - * i 2 °° ft 00 °.87 00 $65.00 Kitchen Cabinet at.. 8-45.00 $275 3-room Outfit 8190 00 $500.00 Mahogany Dining Room Set, slightly damaged 8275 00 —TERMS— Low rent, small expenses, buying In carload lots, enables us to save you from 25 to 35 per cent on 3 months' time, 6 psr cent added for 1 years’ time’ Open Cntll 6 P. M, Saturday. 106 S. MERIDIAN ST. IV* Squares South of Washington St. | mw T ii uTi yF * • rasa" TiN CANS, per doz. 69c Jelly Glasses, per doz. 43c Fleischmann’ Ss ? S w R w* # s, E

Remember—Say —Say to the Eevator * to the Eevator NEW FALL MILLINERY IN A WONDERFUL SELECTION $5 .$lO $12.50 Included is every tiew style and type f r Fall New Tams— New Chinchins — New Soft Edge Effects— In all the new Fall colors |sQ Extra Special Sale! > $ 1 Every Summer Hat in the House £ Georgette Crepes, Ribbon Hats and Beautiful Straw Hats—all go tomorrow and Saturday at only $1 each. African Ostrich Feather Company Fourth Floor State Life Building 1 Remember, Just Say Fourth Floor to the Elevator Man.

DOG HILL PARAGRAFS ■ - ~7ZM Iff Dock Hocks' our popular blacksmith, received a nice looking wedding Invitation today. He can’t open It until he washes his bands. • • • Sidney Hocks was so quiet all day Tuesday it was at first feared he was spell-bound, but It turned out that he had made a resolve not to say anything else unless he knew what he was talking about. >• • • The Horse Shoe Pitchers Association has taken in anew member In the per-

LIBERTY SIX Owners all declare the Liberty a comfortable car —and besides that, a dependable, economical and beautiful Wu/mf car. Your quest for the right car yua&Kfy\ won’t be complete unless you inspect and ride in the Liberty. DISTRIBUTORS OF LIBERTY AND COLE MOTOR CARB. 418-424 NORTH CAPITOL AVENUE. INDIANAPOLIS.

The Craftsman f eO Bridge -work in denti.try require* a If f i • aklll. To make a successful A ft •?. bridge, that will be arm and serviceable >*■'l. ,TS. jy^-JCtOr — a* well an attrgrrtve In appearance, re- ' ■ e • • i’' quire* a* much define** and craftsmanship ns a JEWELER needs in setting a DIAMOND OR TEARL The dentist Is not a mere “book-learned" man. lie must also be a CRAFTSMAN. We ran point to some most difficult cases in proof of our claims to craftsman skill. EITELJORG & MOORE, Dentists Corner Ea*t Market St. and Circle. Ground Floor. Lady Attendant. 9--. ■' ' •-••••- ••• ■ =# BLACK SCREEN WIRE 3*4c a Square Foot VONNEGUT HARDWARE CO. 120 TO 124 IAST WASHINGTON STREET

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son of Jefferson Potlocks. In the vote to accept him he didn’t get a single black-ball, as he has not worked any either for some time. Hear Nothing of Girl Missing Yesterday Wreaths Howard, 16, 1511 North Dearborn street, is still missing today and the police are continuing their search foi the girl, who left home early yesterday, presumably to go to work at a candy store In the 1700 block on East Tenth street. Miss Howard la the daughter of George W. Howard, who recently won a long legal battle for her custody. Mrs. Howard died sixteen years ago at Battle Creek, Mich., it Is said,, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gibbs of this city took the Infant to their home. The daughter visited Howard last year and he immediately took steps to recover the custody of the girl. Howard declared his daughter apparently was satisfied with her home here and that he could assign no reason for her disappearance. Perfection Butter —Glossbrenner’s. One reason why sens!tlve people prefer to f Ha have their photographic F portraits made here 1* because of the absence X-Lfi Ek _ of fretting and “posing.” glnth Floor Kahn Bldg-

STARTING THE SEASON WITH A BANG! MEN’S NEW FALL SHOES H.f'l's the [MRGAJN WT.' yoh get yohrst Men’s dress and work Men’s vici kid, in tip or Men’s fine gun metal, Men’s extraordinary shoes, in English, tip plain toes. Great shoes Goodyear welt shoes, tans, vicis and gun toes, or plain comfortable for comfort as well as Just the shoe for service metals, Goodyear welts, lasts. Also in army lasts, wear. Easily worth $6.00. or comfort. All styles and In all late fall as well as Special— Sale price— sizes. Sale price— _ conservative styles—$3.48 $3.98 $4.98 $3.98 AT ALL FOUR STORES NOT TO BE FORGOTTEN T T? T 7 Trft Ts 17 All Women's Lew Cat* |j=J| (( II M NS 1108-mo Fountain Square ONE-HALF OFF ]FiL iIA Jl it kj) 938-40 South Meridian St.

Watch Your Eyes HOO Shell Terr) pie Our service is a little better than seems necessary. We add the final touch of excellence for those who understand. Eye examination Is as Indispensable as good glasses. We have the training, experience and ability to examine the eyes and fit glasses that afford relief and strengthen the vision. We have advertised it to the people and our glasses have given universal satisfaction. That's why our business continues to grow—because we constantly do good optical work and constantly back up our advertising. The wonderful increase in our business has enabled us to install some wonderfully accurate and timesaving eye examining instruments and lens grinding machinery, which, together with our facilities for buying in large quantities, afford you the advantage of extremely reasonable prices. The Home of the $4.50 Eyeglass # HOOSIEROPfiCAL CO. 148 North Illinois St.

NO REGRETS You will never be sorry for having saved your money. No matter how hard you find it to save; no matter how great the sacrifice your saving causes you, there will come a day when you can say to yourself: “I have fought a good fight” and won ease and comfort for my later years. Let us help you save. We Pay 4 On Savings \ MEYER-KISER BANK 136 East Washington Street. (Open 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. Saturdays.)

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I WATCHES ,J from ROST are II GOOD WATCHES || I South Bend Rockford Waltham Howard jff !j If Father Time needed a watch he \ would choose one at this store. Elgin B Come in and let us have the pleasj ure of showing you our watches. Gruen B I They are of all makes, sizes and J shapes, at prices from sl2 50 up. Swiss % I We have a large assortment of B | j wrist watches from $20.00 to |i Ros *>ewe!ry Cos. 25 North Illinois Street At the Sign of the Clock, In the Middle of the Block. Ml No riatMi or Filled King* Sold Hero. J$L

It’s Time To Think of Stoves Order your stove and let us set it up now, before the busy season is on. All standard makes —all sizes—all prices. CASH OR PAYMENTS Baker Bros. Opposite Courthouse, East Washington Street Cash or Payments. Easy to Buy and Easy to Pay

S Special Watch Sale We have just 60 used watches which hare been overhauled and put In first class shape, which we are going to sell at special prices. Saturday Here is your chance to secure a first class watch at about % price. If you need a watch don’t miss this chance. Every watch fully guaranteed. THE FLETCHER M. NOE Jewelry Store 103 N. Illinois St. Opposite Terminal Station