Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 15, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 May 1921 — Page 11
MUNCIE COPS NAB MAN HERE Ranted for Spreading Bad Checks. I Jtui Miller, alias John Schulta, 32, L Detroit, Mich., was arrested late Saturby Detectives Rugenstein and Hynes Splk. f'eetive Fred Puckett of the Muncie pile® department, at Missouri and Washington streets, where he was in company
BASEMENT DOLLAR SALE
51.50 Bleached table 'amask ?' yards wide, linenized, requires fsc Table ' iamask 2 yards for Mercerized, 58 inches wide, neat ■““* floral designs. $2.50 Mercerized |„|l napkins 6 for 9 Size 17x17 inches, hemmed, ready -JS. tor use. 1.50 Japanese s4l uncheoij cloths 9 Size 48x48 inches, blue and white ■§> jolorings; crossbriar stitch. >1.75 Filet lace effect ioilies 9 26 inches in diameter, cupid pat- JBa am. >2.00 Filet lace effect lollies * | 20 inches in diameter, lace inset enter. fe Filet lace effect tja oilies 6 for *T| Seven inches in diameter, cloth in- . fj|_ et center. 0c White stripe J oilies 4 yards for g Yard wide, fancy sport stripes. _M_ 9c White suit- $>R ig 4 yards for 9 33- inches wide. Belfast ‘linen” L fea, aiting, suitable for skirts or nurses’ suits. T 8c Bleached towel- £ ig 8 yards for * 9 It inches wide, blue border, ab- Jsg, orbent. 5c Pure linen <feling 4 yards for * j| Bleached, 17 inches wide, blue borsr, homespun weave; 35c quality. )c Huck towels 5 for B?ize 16x32 inches, snow white H M ach; 39c quality. JBL puck towels 8 for |4j @*e 16t32 inches, soft finish, red M order. JL I x. 5c Turkish §43 owels 2 for * g Size 22x44 inches, extra large size, ure bleach, heavy double thread. |9c Turkish bwels 4 for *1 I Size 18x37 inches, double thread, fcrfect bleach. WAc Face cloths 20 for f4| ■ Size 10x1014 inches, pink or u lue edge. loys* 79c blouses... 2 for §Jj 6to 16 years, of percale and I Edna, neat light and dark stripes, —art _ l \ T attachJ . fast colors, full cut, well loyß’ wash Ipte 2 pairs for Isizes 6 to 17 years, of beach cloth, pah and khaki; well made, fall cut " Joys’ $1.75 romph - 2 for 0 ■Sizes 3to 8 years, of madras and L l>ven chambray, light and dark stripes and pin blue and gray. Katzenjammer make. fcys’ wash suits for ■Sizes 2Vi to 8 years, of madras, | I lam brays and repp cloths; Oliver -M----pist, middy and belt all around styles; fell made, fast colors. Erf and collar sets, § *-'l Ith vestees 2 sets for I] tamped for embroidery, of fine JL ititT; rose, blue, lavender and buff.
with two women. He is wanted In Mancie, Richmond and Marlon, on forgery charger,. It is said. He Is said to have flooded the towns with worthless checks of small denominations, and It Is said, was making preparations to continue his work ere. The two women with Miller also were arrested. They gave the names and addresses of Mildred Finer and Catherine Louk, both of Muncie. They are charged with vagrancy and are being beid here. Miller was taken to Muncie after being charged with being a fugitive from Justlee.
Dollar Sale of millinery Sold Formerly up to $6.98 MILLINERY FOR WOMEN AND MISSES, banded hats, sports hats, black hats, feather trimmed and various other styles; six hundred hats to sell at this figure. (t f All new •..JbI.UU
Up to $2.48 fichus $ 4jj Os organdy, frilled and hemstitched 9 edges, some with sash ends. jpfi, $2.98 Middy ties s4l For women, misses and girls; frill square; white, purple and light blue. JL SI.OO Munsing union |4| suits for women 2 for ij Pink lisle, fine ribbed, loose shell JL finish knee, bodice top; sizes 3 and 4. 50c Union suits for S4] women 3 for | Fine ribbed, white, loose knee. built-up straps; sizes 5 and 6. 89c Kayser vests for women . 2 for * Pink, band finish tops; sizes 5 and 6/ k 25c Extra size gauze vests for women 8 for * g White; sizes 42 and 44. Vests and pants for children 8 for j| Light weight, broken lines; 50c JliL quality. Jewelry novelties, up to $5.00 qualities Sjj Up to $2.00 qualities. .2 for sl-00 JL Vanity cases, dorine boxes, fancy bead necklaces, real cameo brooches and fancy stone set backcombs. Out size silk hose for women “Buster Brown” brand, seamless foot, fashioned leg, lisle garter tops; black, white and brown.
Dollar Sale of Domestics and Bedding
Dress ging- f hams 5 yards for * 27 inches wide, best qualities; checks, stripes, plain and fancy weaves. Plaid gingham 9 yards for 27 inches wide, choice color JuL combination plaids. Calicoes, shirtings and <*4 percales. .10 yards for fl Best calico, various colors; 28-inch percale, various colors and patterns; up to 25c qualities. Percale... 7 yards for Yard wide, numerous pat- 11 terns; light and dark colors. .W, (Whiie 5,000 yards last.) Cheviot shirting 7 yards for 9 27 inches wide, assorted stripes. ■>*** Blue denim. .5 yds. for 28 inches wide, for men’s and m boys’ overalls, etc., former 49 c quality. Cotton challis 7 yards for 9 Yard wide, choice patterns JgJ^ for comfort coverings, kimonos, etc.
WAVES GOOD-BY; WALKS IN CREEK Former Insane Patient Commits Suicide Sunday. Peter Piscalor, 55,'who lived with his brother, Charles Piscator, at 3227 Bellefontaine street, committed suicide by drowning yesterday afternoon in Kail Creek near McPherson avenue. The -body was recovered by Motorpolicemen Lan-'
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sing and Hansfoid an hour later. Ftscator’s brott.er said Peter told him he was going for a walk. The brother, becoming uneasy about his actions a few minutes later, followed him. Charles Piscator arrived at the bank of the creek just in time to see his brother, fully clothed, walk out Into deep water and sink. Before Peter sank he called “goodby” to his brother. Charles Piscator told the police his brother had been released from the Central Indiana Hospital for the insane about three months ago after being there seven years.
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Women’s 75c fiber silk hose 2 pairs for O Gordon brand, white, seamless foot, fashioned leg, lisle garter tops. Gray fiber silk hose % 41 for women 3 pairs for 9 Seamless foot, fashioned leg, lisle garter tops, seconds of 75c quality. 35c Silk lisle hose for s*^l women 4 pairs for “Buster Brown” and Ipswich a9L brands, seamless foot, fashioned leg. fully reinforced. black and brown, 35c quality. Women’s 19c hose 8 pairs for fcj "Gordon” gauze cotton hose, seam- tiffin less, fully reinforced; black, white and cordovan. SI.OO Hosettes. .4 pairs for gyi “Gordon” silk lisle hos“ttes for v U women and misses; roll tops, black, cordovan, green and purple. Stockings for children 8 pairs for Fine ribbed seamless, fully rein- JgL, forced, black; sizes 6% to &H----80c Candy 2 pounds, Bunte's assorted, filled and hard candies. A celebrated candy at a very low price—2-pound box for SI.OO. $1.50 and $1.69 {*9 Umbrellas 9 Rainproof umbrellas for men and women, $l5O and $1.69 qualities. Up to $4.00 leather bags and shopping bags 9 Various leathers and styles, also aJuL large karatol shopping bags; choice for 91.00. $2 to $3 Silk and chamoisette gloves for women for. u Two-clasp, 12 and 16-button aßa lengths; white and colors; slightly soiled or slightly Imperfect
Former 35c Striped M Chambrays Jn §| Eight Yards for T 27 Inches wide, large assortment of stripes, various colors, for women’s and children’s wear. Special, 8 yards for SI.OO. Hil
Cretonnes..s yards for Yard wide, new, choice patterns, for draperies, aprons, JL furniture slips, etc. Pongee shirtings 4 yards for I 32 inches wirfe, attractive JhL stripe patterns, choice colors. Silkoline..s yards for J*#! Yard wide, pretty patterns, EjJ dark color combinations. Longcloth.7 yards for Yard wide, chamois finish, for fine underwear; former 25c quality. Nainsook. .8 yards for Yard wide, fine quality for summer underwear and infants’ wear. “Indian Fead” 5 yards for @ Ya*d wide, much wanted ma- J§L terial *pr separate skirts, coats ana hospital uniforms. % .
Would Quash Charge in Accidental Death Special to The Times. SHELBYVILLE, lud., May 30—A motion to quash the affidavit against Ross Graham of Columbus, Ind., charged -with involuntary manslaughter, has been filed by attorneys for the defendant in the Shelby Circuit Court. No action has yet been taken on the motion fllid. The trial of Graham is set to be held in the Circuit Court here Friday, June 3. The motion sets out that the charges of the
Dollar Sale of toilet goods PALMOLIVE SOAP, A ■* 14 bars for p 1 (Two) PEBECO TOOT.H i paste All for (O ne) PROPHYLACTIC ( $1 00 TOOTHBRUSH / (One box) COTY’b L’ORIGA.V FACE POWDER All for (One) HYGINOL POWDER SI.OO PUFF (Fourteen bars) STEARNS ALMOND OIL OR VEGETABLE OIL SOAP | for ? 1 (One each) BRADLEY'S 5 COLD AND VANISHING / . cream \ All for (One) DJER-KISS FACE l $1 00 POWDER ) SI.OO MEET DIPILATORY 50c NEET ANTI-PER- ““ * or SPIRANT SI.OO SI.OO bottle TREKO TOI- \ LET WATER ) All for 60c box TREKO FAC E{. SI.OO POWDER / 75c BONCILLA COLD OR \ VANISHING CREAM / 2 for 75c BONCILLA FACE SI.OO POWDER I 75c V iLDROOT HAIR ) All for tonic • on 50c WILDROOT SHAMPOO ) SI.OO and $1.50 Gloves 2 pairs for Silk and chamolsette gloves for JHb women; 2-clasp; broken sizes; slightly soiled. Men’s handkerchiefs 15 for Os cambric, full size. JL Women’s handker- s4| chiefs ... • 25 for Os lawn, colored novel lies.
Bleached cheesecloth...2o yards for 9 Yard wide, perfect bleach, good quality; worth 10c on today’s maiket.
25c Curtain scrim 7 yards for * 0 Yard wide, dark, attractive bML patterns, for summer hangings. Bleached muslin 7 yards for p Yard wide, soft finish, for underwear and general use; former 29c quality. Bleached muslin 6 yards for I Yard wide. Former price 39c. JBL Bleached muslin 9 yards for | Yard wide, perfect bleach. JBL V-hilß IjOjOlO .yards last.
affidavit are not deflnlfa and also do not relate sufficient facts to constitute an offense. The charge against Graham followed the death of Miss Irepe Weakley, from injuries she suffered In an auto accident here. Composer Dies Miss Susie Pennington, a music composer, died at her home, 515 East Thirteenth street, yesterday. The cause of her death was rheumatism of the heart. She was a descendant of Dixon Pennington, builder of the first Indiana
Please be advised that no mail, phone or C. O. D. orders can be filled on these Dollar Sale goods. No exchanges or refunds can be granted. In many cases goods are limited in quality, and prices hold good while the specified supplies last.
Women’s 25c handkerchiefs 6 for Os Swiss, scalloped edge, embroid- wSLim ered corners. Oriental stripe couch covers * 0 Fringed all around, close woven JHU fabric, colorings of green, red and tan. Also suitable for curtains for openings. Window shades 2 for 36 inches wide by 6 feet long. Green or white cloth on spring roll- JBL ers. Complete ready to hang. Curtain scrim. 8 yards for Yard wide, flat tape borders with * lace stripeß on both edges. Beige JQKm color. Launders splendidly. Double curved end ex- s4] tension rods 2 sets for | Extends to 50 Inches; strong tube JL and brackets. For hanging lace curtains and overdraperies. STAMPED CENTER- \ PIECES. 36 Inches In diam- j eter / STAMPED SCARF, size * 0 18x50 inches > 3 Pieces STAMPED PILLOW t for SI.OO TOPS, size 18x22 inches, on V tan linene or needle weave 1 cloth / Stamped pillow- §4l cases pair for Fine grade muslin hemstitched scalloped ends for crochet, size 36x42 inches; large variety of patterns. Children’s stamped dresses, rompers 2 for 9 Sizes 1 to 8 years, of unbleached muslin and white Indian Head Muslin; 89c quality. Up to $1.98 vestees For women and misses, of or- ; j gandy, white and colors; Peter Pan and Tuxedo collars, embroidered and lace trimmed.
Unbleached sheeting muslin 7 yards for Yard wide, former 25c qual- r JLL ity.
Unbleached sheeting muslin. 10 yards for @ Yard wide, extra quality, JL for sheets, bolsters and cases. This particular quality, formerly sold for 20c.
“Hemstitched” pillowcases 4 for *T| Size 42x36 inches. f152.00 $2.00 Crib blankets Size 36x50 inches, scalloped; fl pink or blue body; newest pat- -KXterns. (While they last.) Crib blank- s^o ets 2 pair for I Soft and fleecy, white body, neat pink or blue stripe border. * Feather pillows Filled with new sanitary 1 feathers, good assortment of art JeL tick coverings. 59c Featherproof ticking. .4% yards for | “Indigo” blue stripe feather JL ticking, 8-ounce ticking, sold only a short timß ago at 59c.
Statehouse at Corydon and a member of the 1816 constitutional convention. She was a member of the Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority. Her mother, Mrs. Maria Pennington, who survives her, Is 90 years old and is the daughter of the late Dr. Oliver P. Morgan. In addition to her mother, she is survived by a brother, Walter Pennington, of Nashville, Tenn. DENNY OFFERED CHAIR. Caleb H. Denny has been offered the State chairmanship of the National committee for the care and education of the blind. In telegrams received from Presi-
dent Harding, honorary chairman, and Franklin D. Roosevelt, chairman of th( National Committee. In his telegram, Mr. Roosevelt said he wes sending full information by mail. Mr. Denny said hi would await the arrival of the informal tion before giving bis decision. CITY JCDGE RESIGNS. SOLTH BEND, Ind., May 30.-*Governof McCray will be called upon to appoint a success to City Judge Frank Gilmer, who has offered his resignation, effective June 1. Expansion of his law practice is given as the reason.
$1.50 and $2.00 Bungalow aprons f |J For women and misses, of per- JL c&les and ginghams, full size, clearance of broken lines from our higher priced groups. Regular and extra sizes. $2.00 to $3.00 Middies §4l and smocks 9 g Middy blouses for women, „f ■ misses and girls, of Hills and Lonsdale jeans, cut full size, with large woven emblems on sleeves; braid trimmed collars and cuffs. Sizes 14 to 20, SI.OO. SMOCKS FOR WOMEN AND MISSES, of voiles, basket weave, linene, etc. Many are hand embroidered. Fancy pockets and trimmings. Copen, white, rose and peach, sl. Girls ’ $2.00 and $3.00 C M raincoats 9 0 Sizes 6to 14 years, of sateen j§L and single texture materials. Hoods tached; navy or tan—one the limit—while 400 last, SI.OO. J SI.OO to $3.50 Brassieres §<£3 and bandeaux 2 for * | Salesmen’s samples, mostly Ji| size 38; a limited number of other sizes; trimmed with Val. and filet laces, exceptionally fine garments, while 600 last (limit 6 to a customer), 2 for SI.OO. Petticoats 2 for 141 Ginghams with deep flounces JL Children’s aprons 3 for POLLY PRIM APRON3 FOR |l CHILDREN, sizes 2to 6; per- _hL cales, gingham and linene. While 200 aprons last. Girls’ $2.00 dresses *l*ll ‘Of lawn, sizes 7to 14 years, f | pretty sash backs; cool and comfy for summer wear; while 100 last. SI.OO. Dressing sacques 2 for FOR WOMEN AND MISSES, f| of good quality percales; clear- JL ance of broken lots, 2 for SI.OO. Up to $1.59 vestees J|B and guimpes | For women and misses, of net, lace frills and embroidered. Peter Pan and Tuxedo collars. Petticoats 2 for For women and misses, of good quality striped gingham, deep flounce. SI.OO muslin drawers 2 for 9 For women and misses—large circular models—embroidery trimmed. Filet crochet laces 10 yards for Bands and edges, up to 3 inches wide, white, suitable for fancy work or lingerie. 19c Zion wash laces 20 yards for v || Edges, bands and points, up to 3 t inches wide; dainty patterns for lingerie. 75c to SI.OO Fancy Jcfl ribbons - 2 yards for | Dresden warp prints, Jacquards, plaids, stripes, Bayaderas and other novelties; up to 8 inches wide. Overalls and jackets for men, each |l A high-grade make, of plain blue rntmm denim and white drill, every garment perfect, bib and suspender back, double stitched. Work shirts for men 2 for 9 Os medium blue and light bine aH* chambrays, khaki and black sateen, double stitched, faced sleeves, generously cut. Up to 35c hose for men 6 pairs for 9 Fully mercerized, - slightly imper- JHe feet, seamless, reinforced toes and heels; black, gray, navy and cordovan. Hose for men. .10 pairs for Fine combed cotton, seamless, fully reinforced; black, gray, navy JhL* and cordovan; all sizes—plenty of them. Suspenders for men 4 pairs for j Lisle elastic wide webbing, rust- J&m pkoof mounttngq, dark leather* ends; quality.
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