Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 169, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 November 1921 — Page 12

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NEGRO TRIES TO SEIZE WOMAN ON NORTH SIDE Screams of Mrs. Anna Meyers and Companions Cause Man to Flee. A negro seized Mrs. Anna Meyers, 1714 North Capitol avenue, while she was walking on Illinois street near Twentieth street last night. Edith Hidler and Ethel Hidler were with Mrs. Meyers and all the women screamed as the negro rushed at them. This caused him to flee. E. R. Hagerty. proprietor of a grocery, 802 West Waluut stret, was attacked by a negro today. The negro ordered groI'erie* and while Hagerty was wrapping them up he slugged the grocery keeper with a “black Jack.” The negro evidently became frightened when the grocery man did not fall down and made no attempt to rob the cash drawer, but ran from the store. A man believed to have been under

Good news, indeed, to Christmas shoppers is the fact that they can now secure gifts of furniture here at prices that are half. Every one recognizes that furniture is one of the most beautiful and lasting gifts and nothing would be more welcome to those on your gift list. Pay as you can the Victor Plan. 3Tt i m Shop SP* Talking Machines vou° PP K n rfatw rl ?rrr m BED &L. M t . „ ~ , This talking machine and 12 in the big' savings you will fflTfm - Are MelHy Specials! selections effect throughout our entire Tie store. MSafiaar®!? * n our Shop are scores of articles uItItI.DU - - ■ 1 1 " = suitable for Christmas giving; here you *y? will find something for every member (Terms to suit.) _ IT i i! /Imß ▼ BSB of the family—all at special prices and " j|| V "ts. on unusually convenient credit terms. IJj ramPfii Here Are a Few Examples Jl || ji jhfeM of the Items: j : |rrf ~r~ Rest Easy Morris Chairs .... $17.55 up \ s3=/£, \L )■/ Pedestals $1.98 up Tea Wagons $29.59 up CEDAR CHESTS Davenport Tables $19.85 up FLOOR LAMPS bis tun ve | 7S lirt Tail, stately' floor lamps with Christmas thev rank very MkS Lluraiy 1 dUIcS ¥*'•< O Up beautiful mahogany bases in a Christ mis TN 11 C fOrtO variety of handsome designs gift. We have them In many | JOil VarnaCCPS ... - 2SZ 9ft 1111 ar * U ?,T I l ric / d nt a Bavlndifferent designs with a special 4,1,11 VailiagCO Up The silk shades are gorgeous fur tomorrows selling at but— Cl • TA 11 in ,k o latest colors. Prices „ Sleeping Dolls 79c up Btartat ~ _ _ $12.85 v 5 j i $15.75 Dinner Set Dolls at Sewing Cabinets Smoking Stands *f *5.98 *1.69 $ 6.75 *1.28 Set consists of G Igrge din- f" - ner plates, 6 cups, fi sau- As an extra special for Imagine getting the popu- Many different stvles to ~ ~=S cers. 6 pie plates. 6 dessert early shoppers tomorrow, lar Priscilla sewing cabinet, from Snecia’l nrires fcsfc.i==3R "=E dishes, 1 large platter. we offer dolls 24 inches in beautifully finished in ina- ‘ 1 ' pe iai r height, fully dressed at hogany at such a low price. prevail right now. Prices c-—JBmE. Terms, 50c a Week. $1 69- Special for tomorrow only. start at $1.28. |gg ■ . 291 -Z37 W.WASHINGTCwtsT.

the influence of liquor seized Mrs. Alma Conner, 530 South Illinois street, while she was waiting for a street car at Tenth street and King avenue. Mrs. Conner struck the man and knocked him down. He Jumped up and ran, she told the police. Frank Harris, 79, 612 Luett avenue, told the police he was robbed of a purse containing SSO. last night while on a West Michigan street car. When Gill Brady, 040 D rex el avenue, returned home yesterday he found that a thief had ransacked his house, taking a shot gun worth SSO, and other articles valued at S7O. Road Offers Bonds to Cover U. S. Loan WASHINGTON, Nov. 25.—The NewYork. Chicago A St. Louis Railroad today applied to the interstate commerce commission for permission t Issue $4,035,000 in G per cent gold bonds to be pledged as security for a $1,000,000 note to be made payable to the director general of railroars for betterments and improvements unde on the road during the period of Federal control. The DulufJ, Messaba A Northern Railway asked tor authority to issue $1,174.000 of its general mortgage 5 per cent gold bonds.

ULSTER LEADER HANDED LATEST BRITISH OFFER Negotiations Relative to Irish Questions Still Under Way. i LONDON, * Nov. 25.—Premier Lloyd George today handed to Sir James Craig, Ulster premier, the British cabinet's latest formal basis for settlement of the Irish question, which was drawn up after the prime minister’s recent conferences with the Sinn Fein delegation. The new proposals of the government will be placed before the Ulster cabinet by Craig cabinet Tuesday. The government's latent plan refuses Ulster’s request for publication of all correspondence because it might entail immediato breakdown of Lloyd George's negotiations with the Sinn Fein. Craig refused any statement following his conference with the premier, which lasted an hour. An official announcement said there would be no further meetings tp discuss the Irish situation

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until next Tuesday, adding , that there had been no break in the negotiations. REPORT NEW RIOTS IN BELFAST BELFAST, Nov. 25.—Military reinforcements were rushed to this city today as factional bitterness increased and renewnl of the rioting which has terrorized inhabitants for the last week appeared imminent. Police figures showed twenty-six persons had been killed in the disturbances. Attorney General Says Jail for Trusts 1 WASHINGTON, 'Nov. 25.—Tho Government is going to deal harshly with those who violate tho anti-trust laws In tho future. Attorney General Daugherty said today in commenting on the Jail sentences imposed on the alleged ringleaders of tho building tile trust in New “In the past, men like this have been given banquets, now the yare going to jail,” the Attorney General sjaid.

WILMETH SAYS ELECTION COST TOTALED $436 Cify Judge-Elect and Some Other Candidates File Expense Accounts. A number of candidates filed expense accounts with the city clerk today. • Delbert O. Wilmeth, Republican elected judge of the City had expenses that totaled $436.89. This expense was for post cards, advertising, circular letters, printing and a contribution to the Republican City Committee of $16.50. Mr. Wilmeth rej ceived one contribution of $5 from William H. Craft. Theodore Bornd, Republican councilman

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Fifth district, had expenses totaling $117.50. Os this total SIOO was contributed to the Republican City Committee. The remainder was for printing cards. Walter W. Wise, Rpublican councilman Fourth district, donated SIOO to he Republican Ciy Connnitte, and other expenses including pointing that totaled $146.28. Lloyd Claycorabe, Republican city councilman Third district, spent $128.38. Fred Bates Johnson, candidate for membership on the board of school commissioners, declared that he incurred no expenses. John W. Rhodekamel, Republican, elected city clerk, spent $386.75. Os this total S3BO was given to the Republican city committee and $6.75 was for printing. John E. King, Republican, city councilman, gave $96 to the city organization, $10.32 for printing of cards and $3.88 for a newspaper cut. King's total expense was $110.20. Frank A. Holmes, candidate for school commissioner, his expenses as

“nothing.!’ Albert Salim filed a-., statement as sub-treasurer of the Democratic city committee, showing the following collections: Broadhurst Elsey, $25; H. L. Duthmer, SSO; Hiram Broan, $10; George L .Paetz, $25; Philip Zoercher, $25; H. C. Iluffstetter, $25; E. A. Stuekmeyer, $25. HEARTTROUBLE KILLS TWO MEN The coroner received reports today of sudden deaths of two men from heart trouble and another dead as the result of an injury received while hunting. Orval Griffith, 17, whose home was at Stop No. 5, the Rtishville interurban line, died at his home today. Griffith was hunting rabbits with some friends Monday. They wer vaulting over their shotguns when Griffith slipped, falling on the end of the gun, sustaining a rupture that caused his death. John Shea, G 5, 217 North Hamilton ave-

nue,-a switch tender at -the Raymondstreet crossing of the Pennsylvania, tall- . road, died suddenly while on duty last night. Dr. Paul F. Robinson, coroner, said death was due to heart disease. oraee Ashman, 63, of Frankfort, Ind.. a patient at the Central Hospital for the Insane, died suddenly today while, .in the dining room of the hospital. Death was due to heart disease.

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