Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 109, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 September 1921 — Page 9

WIRTH CHARGES BAVARIANS JOIN ARCH PLOTTERS German Chancellor Says Pursuit of Erzberger Assassins Hindered. BERLIN, Sept. 16. —The flat charge that Bavaria Is giving assistance and a haven to men who are plotting the downfall of the Republican form of government, was made by Chancellor Wirth today in an address to the Reichstag supervisory committee. It was the most blue.- tirade against the Bavarians that yet has come from a memler of the Berlin government. The Chancellor charged Bavarian authorities hindered the pursuit of the assassins of Dr. Mathias Erzberger. leader of the Centrum party. Chancellor Wirth supported his remarts with a report compiled by Herr Weissmann, commissioner of public safety. The commissioner alleged that Bavaria has furnished asylum for Colonel Baner, Major Habst, Captain Erhardr and other officers who figured in the Von Kapp revolution in Berlin in March, 1920. The Bavarians, according to Commissioner Weissmann, refused to arre6t the men who were implicated in the VonKapp plot against the Berlin government. Herr Weiasmann even alleged that Captain Erhardt and Police CommissionPoehner of Munich had been great Jjfieuda and that the captain paid almost dally visits to the police official. “The Munich police did what they could to prevent the capture of the men who killed Dr. Erzberger,” said Chancellor Wirth. ”But the Bavarians should take warning. We shall not tolerate much further delay in abrogating martial law.”

Find 46 Quarts on Ice, More Beer Brewing Augusta Morris, 325 North Alabama street, was arrested last night by Sergeant Tooley on the charge of operating a blind tiger. The police allege she had forty-six quarts of home brew beer on ice when they searched her home, and eight gallons brewing. Sergeant Vaulderauer arrested William Hughes, 417 Muskingum street, on the charge of operating a blind tiger. The police say they found a half gallon of "w-hite mule” whisky at Hughes’ home. Francis Creighton, 435 Indiana avenue, was arrested by the same officer on the charge of operating a blind tiger. Three half pints of “white mule” whisky were found at the Indiana avenue address.

Hartmann’s Saturday Special Genuine Get Yours iTX Auto Baskets Et|| While 39c Ip They Last frounce that we have Prepare For a Cold Winter Most complete line of stoves for every purpose in the state—and, of course, at the right prices.

Don’t Buy a Laundry Stove Buy a small cookstove instead. Better results with use of less coal —and more satisfactory.

Saturday Closing Hour 6 P. M.

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HARTMANN’S 315-317-319 East Washington Street.

FUNERAL Service and Economy Is accomplished by having my own equipment. All high-class hearses, limousines and ambulances. My prices are : Hearse, $7.00; limousine, $7.00; ambulance, $3.00; or if the circumstances recommend it, no charge. J. C. WILSON 1230 Prosper St. Auto. 51-671. —PHONES— Drexel 322.

GET THE Wear [ NOE’S QUALITY ~[ Jewelry THE FLETCHER M. NOE m X. Ulbwli Ik JKWKJLKI SIOUX. Opp. Tw miaul StetUa.

Pipe Smoker’s Plea That Abe Smoked No Excuse in Zion City ZION CITY, 111., Sept. 16.—“ Abraham Lincoln smoked, Edison is fond of the weed and George Washington cultivated tobacco on his plantation." H. S. Litchfield, attorney for Muir Anderson, workman who was charged with smoking a pipe in Zion, told this to a jury here today. “But they didn’t live in Zion," was the verdict. Thirty dollars fine.

10,000 FAMISHED CHILDREN FED Russians Are Served With American Food. PETROGRAD. Sept. 15, via London. Sept. 16.—Ten thousand famished Russian children were fed here through the generosity of America. Further supplies are expected to arrive in a day or two when the agents of the American Relief Association will be abl eto feed 50,000 children in this city and suburbs. The relief steamer Gothenburg came into port Wednesday with 3.000 tons of food. Workmen appointed by the local soviet unloaded the vessel without payment. Within ten hours after the vessel was unloaded food relief stations were in operation and children were being given bread and hot soup. DENIES REPORT OF OPPOSITION Leeds Says Marriage Awaits U. S. Documents. PARIS. Sept. 16.—“ Everybody seems to think they know more about my business than I do myself,” complained William Leeds. 18, son of Princess Christopher of Greece, former Mrs. William D. Leeds, Ohio beauty and wealthy widow of the “tin plate king,” today. Young Leeds denied emphatically rumors that his marriage to princess Xenia of Greece has been postponed owing to the opposition of her guardians on account of his youth. “Nobody's opposing our marriage.” he said. “It has been delayed awaiting the arrival of certain documents from America. “It will take place late In September, or in October.”

Peninsular Hi-Oven Stove Heats 3 rooms as well as cooks and bakes and saves half the fuel. Perfect Baker Perfect Heater Perfect Cooker

HOME-MADE WINE MAY BE ILLEGAL U. S. May Stop Making for Personal Use. WASHINGTON, Sept. 16.—The whole question of home wine-making was being considered - today by Prohibition Commissioner Haynes, who may ask the Department of Justice for anew ruling on the subject. Reports reaching Haynes show that the public has suddenly begun to take advantage of an interpretation of the Volstead act, made more than a year ngs, which allows the manufacture of 200 gallons of wine a year for personal use. A deluge of applications for permits under the ruling shows that home winemaking is on the increase, prohibition officials admit. Under present interpretations of the Volstead act, it is difficult to refuse the permits. A review of the decision might plug up this leak, however. PERSONALITY OF SHANK STRESSED G. O. P. Speakers Outline Plans for Campaign. Republican speakers will emphasize the achievements of the former administration and the personality of Samuel Lewis Shank, nominee for mayor, M. H. Camden, chairman of the speakers’ bureau at city headquarters, announced today, following a meeting of seventy-five men and women speakers at headquarters last evening. The offensive will be taken from the start. Mr. Camden said, stating he believes there are no issues in the campaign upon which Mr. Shank and his supporters can be put on the defensive. Mayor Charles W. Jewett conferred with Joseph L. Hogue, Herman KiekUoff and others at Republican headquarters Thursday. The mayor has not been active in the campaign, although it is understood he has not objected to members of his administration taking an active part. Robert H. Bryson, city controller, renders dally assistance to tbe campaign leaders.

Why We Sell Shoes for Less We are out of the high rent district. Our overhead and incidental expenses are small. Our buying facilities are large and our turnovers frequent. Isn't it therefore logical that our prices should be considerably lower —and they are if you but compare them with prices on shoes of equal quality. True, we are not in the heart of the downtown district, but the short time it will take you to get here will be more than compensated by the big savings you can effect at this big value giving store. Boys’ SHOES Men’s FOB SATURDAY ONLY. &SA Sizes to

No boy need go shabbily shod as long as we offer these extraordinary bargains in well made brown calfskin lace shoes In English lasts with rubber heels and good solid soles. They are dressy in appearance but will stand up under school wear with perfect satisfaction.

Misses’ and Children’s SHOES Mothers who want \ J good school shoes for \ I the children and still do 1 1 not want to pay a proJ i hlbitive price will lipd A. la these gunmetal calf- / tL skin shoes Just Tjk what they are looking for. The lasts N are English. The „. style is lace. .. ® Heels are low iivi to 2. *- J and comfortable. The price of $2.73 represents a considerable saving, rOR SATURDAY ONLY $ 2.73

Open Saturday Evenings Until 9:30 Exclusive agents for Dr. A. Reed Cushion Sole Shoes and Arch Preserver Shoes. Also agents for Buster Brown Shoes for BOYS and GIRLS.

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INDIANA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16,1921.

Prefers Death to Abandoning Career NICE France, Sept. 16.—Louis Vours, the comic opera idol of France, preferred death to abaudoning his stags career. After his physician had warned him that he could work no more than two months of the year, he told friends that he would “rather be dead than a loafer.” Going to his hotel, he took poison and shot himself.

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Here are wonderful values In men’s shoes, perfect in every way. The price of $2 95 would be considered a bargain on factory damaged shoes. The leather i* a good quality of gunmelal calfskin. Lace style aud Goodyear welt soles Remarkable values in every sense of the word.

Growing Girls’ GUNMETAL CALF SKIN BROGUE Pattern lace shoes, with low, flat heels. These are right up in the vanguard of style and very popular st the present time. You will find that they go well with the new fall frocks and suits. Every detail in their construction Is thorough 1 nd S' ve you real service. Os course, you must not "*’ Tftafc— jl. overlook our Saturday barSlxes ' gain price of 2*6 to 7. $3.98. FOR SATURDAY ONLY *3.98

I Backed An Idea With $1,586.00 And Now Know I Will Win Out!

A Few Facts - To put this idea over is costing me in money about $586.00. The extra trousers which go with each suit have an average retail value of $lO a pair. If I sell but 100 suits (as a matter of fact I will sell 150) the total value of these extra trousers will be SI,OOO. The extra trousers need not be the same as the suit. From 287 patterns you can probably match a coat you now have. Mr. S. T. Lamm, our new designer, will personally cut and fit your suit. Mr. Lamm is a designer of more than ordinary ability. Besides the $29.50 suits we have others at $39.50. These, however, will not be better tailored nor better trimmed than our $29.50 suits.

Ready-to-Wear For the man who is in a hurry we have a number of suits and overcoats ready to wear. The prices range from $20.00 upward. With each suit sold between now and Monday we will include a pair of made-to-measure trousers —select from 287 all-wool patterns.

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Entrance Now on Massachusetts Avenue Ground Floor —No. 254

Police to Inspect Your Brakes and Signals! As announced several days ago in local newspapers the Board of Public Safety has set aside next week as Inspection week of brakes, signals, etc. Cars will be stopped and a rigid Inspection made to see that brakes and signals work properly. If your brakes have not been operating properly lately, we suggest that you let us supply your needs. This forethought on your part will not only save you much inconvenieuce but will be the means of getting you acquainted with this low price big value tire and iccessory store.

U. S. Second TUBES Those nre second quality tubes, which at our prices are remarkable Values. 30x3 . . . $1.25 30x3^2.. . $1.50 33x4'/2 f Choice 33x5 \ !S I $1.60 Tubes Patched FREE AH dav Saturday wo will patch any of your tubes that need patching, if the patch fails will give you anew tube. The service Is given free to prove to you that "Seal-Fast” patches are the quickest and most reliable patches sold. They uso neither heat, cement, gasoline nor eumbersone equipment In their application. We have repaired hundreds of tubes with Seal - Fast, and every one held as tight ns a vulcanized patch. A box containing sufficient material for 23 patches, 500 Sent by mall, postpaid, on receipt of price.

3, GUARANTEE . C. W. MINESINGER, All Items shown here will be sent postpaid to any address within three hundred miles of Indi- WALTER W. KUHN, President anapolis upon ieceipt of check or money order. Sec.-Trea.

IF YOU HAVE AX A tfOUSII, A HORSF COTT OR IF YOC WISH TO nrv ANT OF THFSK OR OTHtR TH INOS. TRT TIMES WANT ADS TODsf

Last week I announced that I would spend $1,586.00 for the purpose of impressing you and other men that I now have a ground floor entrance on Massachusetts avenue. I told you that because of a most extraordinary offer I expected to sell one hundred suits between Saturday, September ICth, and Monday, September 19th. Up to the time this is being written (Thursday, 10 a. m.) I have booked orders for eighty suits and overcoats. I will hope to reach my goal today. By Monday evening I probbaiy will have booked at least 150 orders. My total sales will approximately be $5,000, which is considerably less than It will cost me to make the clothes—say nothing of the money I am spending for advertising. Notwithstanding this I consider that my immediate loss will result in future gain. It cannot be otherwise. Most men who are pleased with their clothes are glad to recommend their tailor to others. Os the 160 men for whom I make suits I expect to please not less than 144. Those who are not pleased need not take the suit out of the shop. In fact they cannot take It If I know they are dissatisfied. I will either make them new clothes or refund their deposit. All I ask is that decision be made when the suit and extra pair of trousers are delivered. Even after the suit leaves the shop I will be ever ready to do what is fair and reasonable to make right anything that is wrong.

Here, then, is my Offer which expires Monday Afternoon at 6 o’Clock sharp: for S 9Q 52 5 9 Jr Large Men Jr $5 Extra I will make to your individual measure a Suit or Overcoat and with each Suit or Overcoat 1 will include an EXTRA PAIR OF TROUSERS

Mason Junior Size. Llt Price. Our Price. 30x314 $20.60 $13.50 82x314 $29.60 $17.50 32x4 $37.00 $21.00 33x4 $38.15 $21.50 34x4 $39.45 $22.00 Are You Well Supplied With Lights and Bulbs In line with the drive for the elimination of accident causes, we suggest that you look over your lights and “ee that you have a supply of bulbs on hand. We carry all sizes of bulbs. We also have practically everything you need in the Way of lamp cords, battery connections, plugs, switches, spot lights, etc. If you do not have a look-back mirror we suggest you get one. The State law, requires their use on all commercial vehicles.

NOTE, please, that I have not raised the price of my suits in order to take care of the extra cost of the extra trousers. The extra trousers may be of the same material as the suit or different. We will allow you to select from 287 patterns. The extra trousers would cost you, if bought separately, from SB.OO to $15.00 —according to the material you choose. You have unrestricted choice. OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 9:30 P. M. LEON TAILORING COMPANY 254 Massachusetts Ave. Entrance to Tailor Shop, to which you are welcome, 13l East New York Street.

Long Distance Brake Lining Long Distance Brake Lining is made of good grade, tine, staple, fibrous asbestos yarn, closely interwoven wi tk brass wire and cotton. It will not burn from friction or heat, nor soften or become hard. SPECIAL 2-inch standard quality l brake lining, 3-16 la. , J thick, special, per foot. ( w Per Foot Width. Thickness. Postpaid. 1% in. *4 in. 24c 1% 3-16 420 2% 8 16 640 2$ 3-16 580 / Special Long Distance TUBES These are our best grade of Heavy Red Rubber Tubes, packed under our own brand name. We guarantee these tubes for o-ne year against leaking a t the valTe or splice or becoming porous. 30x3 x /2 ... $1.89

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