Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 122, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 September 1920 — Page 16

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OX jPPiiW|AT HOME *Hard Boiled’ Army Prison Head Taking Life Easy. LEAVENWORTH. Kan., Sept. 30 •‘Hard Boiled” Frank B. Smith, notorious prison master In an American Expeditionary prison camp In France, and today rumored to have been pardoned by the President, was still on ‘ home" parole at Paynesvllle, Ohio, as far as Leavenworth prison officials were concerned. Lieut. Col. Sherburne Whipple, adjutant of the disciplinary barracks here, did not know whether Smith was still under obligation to report to military authorities once month. He did state, however, that Smith had not been ‘‘dressed in" at the barrackß. when other prisoners were transferred here at the time Ft. Jay. N. Y., wnere Smith was serving an eighteen months sentence, was abandoned. According to information here, Smith was court-martialed and discharged for brutality while a lieu ten-i ant in the army. He was last reported to be living at his home in Paynesville, Ohio, under a “home parole.” Old Thirty-Seventh Holds 1920 Reunion Special to The Times. i GREENSBURG. Ind., Sept. 30.—The battles of Stone River, Chickamauga and those of the Atlantic campaign were fought over by the survivors of the 37th Indiana Regiment, who met in reunion here yesterday. This regiment went into camp near here in ’6l and Companies 11, E and K were made up entirely of Decatur County men. Os the 230 Decatur Couuty men in. the regiment, thirteen were killed. The business sessions of the day were held at the local Methodist Church and the address of welcome was delivered by Mayor C. C. McCoy of this city. There were sixteen members of the regiment present, two more than were present at the reunion held here last year. Notre Dame Students Form Political Club Special to The Times. SOUTH BEND, Ind., Sept. 30—College students here of Democratic persuasion

see, too. If you had *—■ anew Fall bag as as this, JB in brown and Ell golden tones, the 111 w 1 and e tortoise-shell BUM celluloid frame JBM speaks dreamily of This Season s Bags Have Newer Witchery NEVER BEFORE In the 30-year long history of this Gift Store have we shown such a galaxy of maddeningly intriguing bags. FOR INSTANCE, there's one of Mocha,-new and finer than velvet and softer than suede. In a deep, caressing shade of maroon, It has the lovesome appeal of a pansy blossom. THE BROCADED velvet bags are very new and richly handsome. A glimpse of sea-blue silk or faint pastel just hints at the fascinating surprises in store when you open their dainty clasps, exquisitely wrought and designed. FOR TAILORED wear you may be equally smart with a Vachette bag of shining black with its convenient compartments; a glaced pin seal of the softest, finest quality, in navy, brown and black; or one of the very new Swagger Bags that scorn all curves and Insist on lines as straight and slim as the newest tailored suit. FOR FORMAL dress wear, our new French importations offer bewildering choice. Silk bags, daintily beaded, are ridiculously coy and colorful. The larger beaded bags are so exquitely patterned and made, they resemble a rare bit of tapestry. LAST BUT NOT least, there's a perfectly stunning imported Vachette Swagger bag, striped, with lining to match—most daringly Parisienne. These bags may be seen on our First Floor Quality, in each instance, determined their selection. Charles Mayer & Company 29 and 31 W. Washington St. Established 1840.

Public Evening Schools Open October 4, 1920, in the following buildings: Schools Nos. 8,9, 12, 18, 35, 39, 41, 43, 49, 51, 52, 64, Foreigners’ House, 17, 23. 24, 26, 42, 63, 64, 64 Special, Slovenian Home Assn. Registration at Emmerich Manual Training High School and Arsenal Technical Schools, September 27, 28, 29, 30, October 1. Elementary Schools, October 4. Classes in all regular school subjects open to all over 14 years Df age. Classes In many Trade, Vocational and Homemaking subjects spen to those over 16. All schools will be in session Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings. Instruction absolutely free. Full particulars at the School Board Office during business hours, or at any school during school hours. E. U. GRAFF, Superintendent of Schools.

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V Sidney Hocks, who has been broke f<>r about week, got hold of five dollars today, and now feels like a differentl man. * e • The mocking bird that has been sing ing in the old dead tree near the home of Washington Hocks every morning before daybreak has quit. Site Kiidew says a mocking bird is Just wasting breath trying to sing while Wash is snoring at his best. • • • Sometimes it looks like nearly everybody else except you Is wrong, but they are not. organised the Notre Dame Democratic Club at a meeting held In the Chamber of Commerce Hall Wednesday night. ,lohn Higgins, as temporary chairman, outlined the purpose of the club and several university speakers presented. In real spell binder style* the various phases of the campaign, t The balloting frV officers rivaled a class election In Interest and pep. When the smoke cleared away Mark Storen of Lexington, Ind., emerged as chairman; James Murphy of Bridgeport, Conn., as vice president;, John Hefferman of Akron, Ohio, as secibtary; J. Ralph Coryn of Moline, HU treasurer, and John Higgins of Shelbyvllle, Ind., as publicity manager. Cooking Oil—Glossbrenner’s.

INDIANA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1920.

Rink’s Cloak House Low Price Range specials t Carefully Tailored Suits $00,09 At OO *39 5# — $ 42— $ 45 Suit models faithfully reproduced from the much more costly, modified in price, with the extremes eliminated, still enables us to offer all the merit, grace and quality embodied in the $75.00 suits. Materials and shades are all of this season’s most favored wea\ r es. Trimming plain or carefully treated, stitched and embroidered, others finished with fur, at 933.00, $39.50, $42.00 nnd $45.00. Rink’s Cloak Home

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