Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 243, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 February 1921 — Page 5

pOURf CLEARS [ MRS. CANTWELL jrhrows Otrt Resort and Blind Tiger Charges. Charges of operating a blind tiger and of renting rooms for Immoral purposes against Mrs. Luda Cantwell, 35, 4 East Michigan street, were dismissed in city court today by Judge Pritchard. The residence was raided a few days ago. Two men and two women arrested on statutory charges pleaded guilty on the following day and paid fines. Evidence In Mrs. Cantwell’s case showed one of these couples has been married since the raid; that they had lived together for two years and that even the woman's relatives thought she had been married. In regard to the other couple, the evidence showed, the man entered the residence without Mrs. Cantwell’s knowledge. The State’s blind tiger evidence was a quart of whisky, several empty bottles and a statement by John Bishop, elderly dry goods merchant from Crawfordsvillc, who said he gave Mrs. Cantwell sls to get the whisky for him. Bishop told the court that this was not true and that he was only ‘’bluffing the police.” Frank Cantwell, former saloon keeper, who was not nt home when bis bouse was raided, testified the whisky was his and that It was all he had left of a gallon which he had kept at his home since before the State prohibition law went Into t effect. Mrs. Cantwell denied having sold liquor.

Four Persons, Taken in Resorts, Fined fdna Phillips. 40, 230 North Liberty street, was fined $lO and sentenced to ten days In jail on a charge of keeping a house of ill fame by Judge Walter Pritchard In city court yesterday afternoon. Nellie Denial, 25, who said she lived “In a respectable place at 1800 North Alabama street,” was fined $5 and costs on a charge of being a prostitute. Two men giving the names of John O’Brien of Columbus and Charles Martin, 940 West New York street, were freed on charges of associating. Beatrice Jackson, negro, 621 East Court street, was fined $3 and sentenced to ten days In jail on a charge of being a prostitute. Herman Lessley, 20, white, 110 North Noble street, was fined $1 on charges of adultery and another statutory offense. The adultery charge was preferred by JuJge Pritchard, after Lessley stated in court he was married and a father. VENTS OVERDYE 11 DATS. SEATTLE, Wash., Feb. IS.—The TJ. S. mall boat Venus is eleven days overdue at Unga, Alaska, today, according to a wireless dispatch received by the United States bureau of fisheries from Dutch Harbor.

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HIT OLD LAW LETTING MAN WILL CHILDREN Indignation ran high among the women of tho Seventh District Federation of Clubs, at their meeting today, when Mrs. Russel K. Bedgood of Lafayette, president of the State Assembly Woman’s Club, declared that among the statutes of Indiana is one giving the father sole guardianship of children and permitting him legally to will away his children without consulting the mother. “Os course,” said Mrs. Bedgood, "this is obsolete. I do not know of any cases where such an unfair discrimination has been made, but the fact remains that it is on the statutes. We women worked up a single short bill to have the law struck out of the State laws, but, to our intense astonishment the committee reported unfavorably on it without even notifying or consulting the a*uthor of the bill. Now we feel that this should not be looked over, but that the women should get back of big movement to have it done away with.” Mrs. Allan T. Fleming spoke in favor of such a movement, saying that, even If fathers did not will away their children now, “they might at any time be seized with such a desire.” A number of other members and guests denounced the law. The meeting, which was held in tho Odd Fellow building, was attended by

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members of the Woman’s Assembly Club, a number of wh'om made short talks. The speakers Included: Mrs. Bedgood, “Our Lawmakers Mrs. Paul Maier, Griffin, ‘O.-r Mothers;” Mrs. Charles O. Balnum, Vincennes, “Our School Board Mrs. George Cooper, Greenfield, “Our Homes.” Miss Alma Sickler of the League of Women Voters asked support against House Bill No. 105 concerning the reduction of the minimum of county school teachers’ salary from SBOO a year to S7OO. Sunnyside Guild was admitted to federation membership.

TheGLOBE 330 West Washington St. - —- - * ■ ■ ■ - ■ '■ SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Children’s LADIES’ ** Gingham Dresses WASH WAISTS Dark and hght shadts. Cheeks, beautiful patterns. Values up to $3.00. While Corsets children’s sample xt t . t> • f HOSIERY SILK WAISTS Nemos, Just Rites, xivoixijxi __ In Georgette and Crepe de Robertos and Heavy ribbed (seconds). chine. Flesh, white and others ySC A good ,r OU STS' £ up .o $2.9! buy 2 for Zbc ... v .52.95 Plush Coats Dresses I SP WINTER Suits Long and short models, trim- Featuring new Spring mod- Materials Serges, tricotines, . med and u i , 8* 3 els in taffetas and tried- navy, tan, black, green and sold from $42.50 to $149.50; to checks; some of these sold for close out ettes a3 high as $45 $1 p.oo $1>1.85 $1 r.m J,*3549.50 It JL%i

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The Sherwin-Williams Paint Store on South Meridian St. Has Been Closed Former patrons of the old store are invited to visit our paint department, where will be found a full line of Sherwin- Williams Paint and Varnishes WE WILL gladly give fV* OUR fifth floor we you estimates on I I carry a complete line painting or vnr- dSgj „ , of SHERWIN-WIL- •, • „ „ * LIAMS paints, varnishes, k’ . dyestuffs, colors, pigments, you a reliable painter. all / £ar-|H \ chemicals, ins&cticides, disinMain 4192 or Auto. 34-4242 I ft '• fectants, dips, wood preservand ask for Paint Depart- atives, soaps and cleaning mcnt. compounds. VONNFGIIT HA ,! D “ ¥ \.r 1111 AJ JL Washington Street

INDIANA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1921.

Federal Grand Jury Delays Final Report The final report of the Federal grand jury, which has been in almost continuous session since Dec. 6, will not be made before next Thursday. Frederick Protect the Children Healthy Blood nnd ft Healthy System is a Child’s best protection against Colds, Grip and Influenza. Give them GHOVE’S IRON TONIC SYRUP. 75c.—Advertisement.

Van Nuys, district attorney, announced today. Elwood Haynes, foreman, found It necessary to make a trip to New Yora on business and several other grand jurors wish to leave to attend to business matters. For that reason it was thought advisable to adjourn the sittings for u u > >.s. Nothing remains to be completed except consideration of the coal cases, s.nd the final report will deal exclusively with this matter. It Is believed the jury will l>e called back In April for a short session.

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Imported Kid Gloves $ J. 98 Avery special lot of imported kid gloves of exceptionally good quality has been received. Two-clasp style in white only with self or contrasting black stitched backs. Chamoisette Gloves, Silk Gloves, $1.39 SI.OO, $1.75 and $2.00 Kayser’s elbow length Kayser’s two-elasp silk chamoisette gloves in the sgloves in black, white and wanted new spring shades. colors. —Pettis gloves, street floor, aisle four.

New Styles That Come With Spring Days Seen in Womens $5,95 Qxfords First we notice the decidedly smart combination of tan and % >Ov. brown in the new two tone sport * \ oxford. \ Vying with the oxford this * ~ j spring is the two-strap pump, J and we have it in this group in black or tan kid with military I heel. Iv' There are black and brown Sf kid oxfords, too, with welt sole / and military heel. jha And you'll agree that calf makes extremely good look-' ing sport oxfords with omertly perforated vamps. The price is very special—Just $5.95. —Pettis shoes, street floor, east aisle.

800 MEN’S SHIRTS / , \ The Most Satisfactory Shirts You Ever Saw at Anywhere Near This Price— ' V n.55 ||w-J Note the materials —plain and cord- IIT ed madras, pebble cloth and many \JU\w other good washable fabrics. They are finished with soft cuffs m and the patterns are all good and de- vi ¥ sirable. The sizes range from 14 to or Men's Union Suits . Men's Socks ft / Men’# nainsook suits, sleeveless and Fine combed cotton socks with knee length, made with comfortable double soles, heels and toes. Come in closed crotch. Sizes black, white and 34 to 46 DSC colors &OC —Petti* men’s furnishings, first floor. 1 ■■ IMS ■ . - .. ■ , RET7IS DRY GOODS CQ Vhe:" iNjaiW < ** , v ;r <of? g-rores: ee. st. issb".

Stamped Scarfs For Buffet or Dresser Some of them are stamped on beach cloth in punch work patterns, and are $1.50. Others on {rood quality art cloth in many pretty patterns. They are 15 inches wide and 54 inches long—priced 98<*. —Pettis art shop, fifth floor. Saturday Specials in Toiletries Pepsodent tooth paste, 33#. Sylvan toilet water, OS#. Palmolive shaving cream, 23<*. Senreco tooth paste, 19^. Djer-Kiss talcum powder, IS?. Pebeco tooth paste, 31 Djer-Kiss powder, 39£. —Pettis toilet goods, street floor, front. NOTIONS 25c Woven shopping bags, 15C 10c Middy laces in colors, I^. 50c Woven shopping bags, 35<L 10c Paper shopping bags, 6#. 10c Hair nets, cap shape, guaranteed, 6 for 48#. (Limit 6 to one customer.) —Street floor, west aisle.

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