Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 153, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 November 1920 — Page 4

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CHICAGO’S MAYOR CLOSES CABARETS Crusade Linked With Federal Agents' Drive CHICAGO, Not. 5.—T esbarsts, Incledlng jeveral of th# most noted enMitalnment places In Chicago, are to be closed by Mayor Thompson for alleged "tilting of the lid," according to reports at the City Hall today. Heputed liquor selling, gambling and catering to women of the underworld will be grounds for the mayor’s action. License* of Colosimo’s and Ike Bloom’s "Midnight Frolics,” two of the beet known cabarets In the city, already have been revoked by the mayor, who has emphatically rejected strong pleas to restore the licenses. Mayor Thompson’s crnsade against cabarets is coincident with a determined drive by Federal officials and the police against Illegal liquor selling. Thirtyfive saloon keepers are reported to have confessed to District Attorney Clyne their knowledge of a $3,000,000 whisky plot Involving more than 100 men. Several Federal officials and policemen are said to be involved. 1 KILLED IN BARCELONA. MADRID, Not. s.—Further disorders have broken out In Barcelona, where, according to newspaper dispatches one person wu killed and two probably mortally shot.

“jour floors of music'' ft " -ft Pianos and Player Pianos OF STERLING QUALITY FR thirty years Carlin's have devoted their entire time and efforts to serve the music lovers of Indiana with the best in music. THE test of years has been applied to every instrument in our very large stock of pianos. We are. careful to represent only those makers whose pianos are of the highest quality. AN unusually large display is now here for yonr inspection. See the Euphona, an electrically oy< ated reproducing piano which plays t: to the artist s touch. Ask to hear t Euphona the next time you visit ft. lin’s. “INDIANA’S MOST COMPLETE MUSIC STORE.” \jT42> East Washington^/

RUBENS Overcoats Now Offered tat Big Reductions A wonderful chance for every man to practice real economy and supply his fall and winter clothing These are all new, crisp, fresh goods, of newest styles and most dependable materials. Every Suit and Overcoat Price Reduced ToEooUT $00.50 P ;;H Suits and Suits and Overcoats, Overcoats, Worth $32.50 to $37.50 Worth $40.00 to $45.00 J k’A is Sale Boys’and Children’s *P Price on Overcoats and Saits, Suits and Specially priced during thie sale— Worth $45.00 to SST $7.35 to $17.75 Store Open Until Nine o f Clock Saturday Nights RUBENS STS.

Made It Definite MORRISTOWN, rtu, Not. s.—Raatua Bones, or whatarsr his name was, had ths light Idea. Confronted with a long ballot containing two propoaed and rathe Evolved amendments, Rastas wrote "Yea" wherever he could, and than to make sure that hts intention would not be mistaken, he scrawled in letters a foot high: "Wet I”

HOROSCOPE “The star* Incline, but do net central." I SATURDAY, NOV. 8. Astrologers read this as an unlmpor tent day. Saturn dominates the planetary government by an evil aspect. Whatever Is old comes undsr a malefic Influence at this time, thus what la long established may be undermined. There seems to be a threatening sway for all the resources that are buried In the earth. This may mean that there wiU be trouble over bom oil and coal supplies during the winter. The aged partake of the sinister .utluer.ces of this day and should safaguard their health as well as their feelings, for they may be sensitive to both disease and unkindliness. Persons whose blrthdate it Is have the augury of many benefits and favor* from

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BeslVdlues In Years All Os Our $7.85 Shoes Reduced .To 13 Think of it—our entire stock of NEWARK shoes for Women, built to sell at $7.85 and $8.95 per pair—and the equal of previous $lO and sl2 values— all are now reduced to two amazingly low prices—$5 and $6. These tremendous reductions, mind you, have been made right at the very beginning of our Fall season! Why? Surely not because we can afford to make such sacrifices—but because we foresaw a still further decline in prices coming, and determined to be the first to announce big reductions. Remember, these reduced prices apply to every pair of NEWARK shoes in our stores—the smartest money can buy- -shoes in all leathers, all finishes, all sizes. Don’t miss this chance to save $2.85 to $2.95 on your shoes. See these marvelous values tomorrow. Ikaarst Sfioe Stores Ca ' Largest Chain of Shoe Store* in the United States. INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 7 North Pennsylvania, Odd Fellow Bldg. 164 North Illinois Street OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT TILL 9:30

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