Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 100, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 September 1921 — Page 12

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We Will Help You to Save Safely jflctcbtr ffcatoingsianu Crust. Company COPS NAB MAN AT FAIR GROUND Man Taken for Robbery Drops Purse, Report. Frank Nelson, 23, who says he lives “some where in Tennessee,” was arrested at the Indiana State fair ground last night by Captain Kay and Patrolman Wooley, and is charged with robbery and petit larceny. The arrest followed a complaint made by Gilbert Smith, of Atlanta, Ind., employed at the Administration building, who said his pocket had been picked. The police began questioning those near affil Nelson failed to give a satisfactory explanation. As the police started to take Nelson to the fair ground police office, Thomas Bray, 341 Massachusetts avenue, said he saw Nelson drop a pocketbook. The purse was identified by Scott as the one stolen from him. James Rosmuser, 26 Bosart avenue, yesterday reported to the police that he was robbed by a pickpocket while he was in a crowd at the Union Depot. He said his purse contained $lO and a check for $37.

Two Held for Robbery Bound to Grand Jury Cecil WUlets, 21, negro, 220 Edgemont avenue, and Charles Heim, 25, negro, 507 Bowman avenue, who were arrested yesterday by Motorpolicemen Wilkerson and Landers on charges of robbery and grand larceny, were bound over to the grand jury under $5,000 bond each after a preliminary hearing in city court yesterday by Judge Walter Pritchard. The two men were arrested on a complaint made by Perry Davis, negro, 610 South Illinois street, that he and George Monfort, a white man. 126 South Elder avenue, had been held up. robbed and thrown out of an automcrbile in which they were riding with two negroes Saturday night. Davis told the police that all the men in the taxicab had been drinking. He said one of the negroes attacked Monfort and himself, robbing Monfort of $56.50 and Davis of $26, and then throwing both of them out of the automobile on the Speedway road. The police found Monfort asleep at the side of the road and charged him with drunkeneess. The two hold-ups were Identified by Monfort and Davis.

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Let us introduce to you complete spectacle comfort and satisfaction. Large lenses, fully protected by shell rims, offer a full range to vision, while a special design in temples insures back of ear comfort. HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED All examinations made without charge or obligation answers in full all your questions of sight. If glasses are advised and ordered. thß results are guaranteed to satisfy you. # Dr. Jos. E. Kernel OPTICAL DEPARTMENT THE Wm. H. BLOCK CO.

REPORT MINE WAR IN SOUTH ILLINOIS Saline County Hears of Fight in Hardin County. HARRISBURG, 111., Sept 6.—Efforts were being made here early today to obtain verification of reports of outbreaks of violence involving striking Fluor Spar miners and imported guards in the Hardin County fields. Because of crippled telephone and telegraph wires no confirmation of reports of fighting has been obtained. One report said a battle was fought yesterday near Roslclare and other reports there bad been outbreaks at Elizabethtown. Organizers for the unions are said to have been driven out by mine guards while bands of miners are declared to have stopped travelers on the road and warned them to stay away from Roslclare. Conditions on the Harding County fields have been unsettled since last November when the miners went on strike, demanding higher wages. DEMANDS INTERESTS PROTECTED WASHINGTON, Sept. 6.—A new note calling for protection of American interests in mandate territories has beet sent to the allied powers by the United States, it was announced officially at the State Department today.

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Business in the town of Tickvllle was brought to a standstill Thursday while two carpenters tore out a partition. After several years of doubt and indecision, Cricket Hicks has finally decided that his hair looks better roached straight up In front.

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MEN’S SUITS $14.98 IN THE Clean Up On All Goods Left From the Fire Sale Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Ready-to-Wear and Shoes going for almost nothing. Granger Department Store 336-338 West Washington Street

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