Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 181, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 December 1921 — Page 12

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WOMAN HOLD-UP USES KNIFE ON FIREMAN VICTIM Mahoney Resists Attack of Footpads, but Loses Purse in Fight. ROBBERS ACCEPT ALIBI Two hold-ups took place la Indianapolis last night and in one of them the victim, a city fireman, was severely slashed on the face and across the right wrist with a knife In the hands of a woman bandit John Mahoney, 40, 009 Lexington avenue, the city fireman, was walking on Michigan street near the fl~st alley west of Illinois street last night when he was seized from behind. At the same instant a woman took his purse from his pocket. The purse contained $K>. Mahoney fought his assailants and the woman slashed him. Mahoney went to a drug store at Illinois and Michigan streets, where it was found an artery in the wrist had been severed. The flow of blood was stopped and he was taken to the city hospital.

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Thm Three-Dollar Shoe Company Announces the Opening of Their Men’s, Boys’, Misses, and Children’s Depts. Just think —three dollars a pair for shoes. Conservative shoes for dad—stylish shoes for mother —the very latest fads for the young ladies—snappy English lasts for the young man—not to mention dozens of different kinds of footwear for the little tots. Don’t he flHjsaJ skeptical, don’t say it can’t be done—come up and see for yourself. Shoes and Oxfords , For Men and Boys English and conservative styles In ents. black and brown. Witt or without rubber heels. All widths and sizes. Fresh, new stocks. Absolutely first tt p I m 1 | p| ctaßs - Wo Seconds or 1 able oboes j-i. • ~M Bear in mind our shoes are not o Ftaif* seconds or damaged in any OJp way. We' guarantee them , T| to be first class in mateValues That Have No Equal. ria >, and workmanship, and of a quality that ~ usually sell at twice f Misses’ and Children’s P Shoes in black and brown. Bring the little tots, they’ll like the shoes, you Fitted will like the savings. SHOE Company 2nd Floor V State Life Building

Mahoney was unable to give the police a description of his asscilants. Webster Krise, 1037 West Thirty-Sec-ond street, was halt ;d by two negro hold-up men at the ' anal and TwentySeventh street at 1 a. m. today. He told them he had no money and they did not search him. Mrs. Joseph Suess, 2536 North New Jersey street, who owns a stand on the city market, yesterday told the police that her purse was stolen from the stand. She valued the purse at $lO, and it contained $l4O, in addition to a check for $215. Bad spirits hovered near a spiritualist meeting at 448 North California street, last night. A market basket containing $8 worth of groceries, belonging to Eliza Stewart, 420 North California street, was stolen. Flora Stoveall, 1012 East Nineteenth street, missed n fur collar worth $35 and Alice Hunt, Cl 7 Maxwell street s.l id her black coat, valued at sls was stolen. Mrs. Martha Smith, 4252 Sunset avenue. reported her home entered and ransacked. Two dozen silver teaspoons and S2O were taken, she said. FINDS HIDING PLACE WAS POOR. Leonard Wilson, negro, 1907 Cornell avenue, concealed $6 under the carpet in his home. However, that was not a .afe biding place, for Wilson reported last night that his home had been entered by a thief, ransacked and the amount was missing. Alex Poppis, 745 Massachusetts avenue, told the police the rear door of his store was entered last night and $2 stolen.

Rotarian Conference to Hold Meeting Here Indianapolis has been selected Ly the conference committee as the meeting place for the fourth annual district conference of the International Rotary, Feb. 21 and 22. There are fifty Rotary clubs in the district. Arch V. Grossman was selected as general chairman of an executive committee to handle all details for the conference, and other members of the committee named are as follows: Charles F,. Hall, Albert S. Pearson, Clyde A. Bowers, reception committee: Ralph H. Edgerton, decorations; C. Roltare Eggleston, entertainment; J. Emmett Hall, hotels; William M. Herschell, publicity; Frederick E. Matson, programs; Henry L. Steuger, registration; Nelson G. Trowbridge, entertainment for women, and Dr. Herbert T. Wagner, bowling tournament. DILL DISCUSS FIKF. PREVENTION. Plans for future work of the committee will be given careful consideration at a meeting of the fire prevention committee of the Indianapolis Chamber of Com- /*■ 1 — ““""" Shild's Tool Chests, rO_ w ith tools S'™. $1.75 U P Wagons, Velocipedes and Toys. Fleischmann’s Hardware 515 W. Washington St.

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utetce Friday nooon, Dec. 16, on the seventh floor of the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce building. A report covering the activities of the eommitte up to that time will be made. Gunman Is Denied Stay Execution SPRINGFIELD, 111., Dec. 9.—The Illinois Supreme Court today denied the motion to stay the execution of Tommy O’Connor, Chicago gunman, to allow the case to be taken before the United States Supreme Court on habeas corpus proceedings. O’Connor is tinder sentence to hang in Chicago next week for the murder of a Chicago detective. O. E. S. CARD PARTY AND DANCE. A card party and dance will be given by the officers of Naomi Chapter No. 131. Order of the Eastern Star, tomorrow night at 8 o’clock in the Denison Hotel.

SAVE 25% to 75% OM TOYS You need to go no farther to make your toy selections. You will find at this store toys of al- =-'j most every description, at savings of from 25% r k to 75%. Make us prove it, r \ 90c Blackboard 40<> j *'] ' 75c Large size tenpins 65c Large Gun - 15 $ $2.50 Doll China Set $1.65 $6.75 Velocipede $4.25 $12.50 Automobile $7.50 4^71 SI.OO Shimmy Dog IKSeJi $7.50 Irish Mail $5.25 75c Climbing Monkey 35<> 75c Coon Jigger ..29<^ $3.50 A B C Car $1.65 $1.50 Kiddie Car 95^ 95c Doll Bed, in white 55£ $6.00 Jointed Doll $2.50 %% $6.00 Cedar Chest $3.95 Doll Trunks, 75c value 45d Toy Violins, SI.OO va1ue5.......49£ *JL Christmas Stockings, $1 value..soc^ Dressed Sleeping Dolls 4Sd i£|\/p§s Blue Enamel Cooking Sets 30d 10-Inch Phonograph Records.. ,30£ Whistles, Pop-guns, Toy Trains. Puxzlo Sets, rianos, % ■ Shoo Flys, Doll Uurnltnro Doll Swings, Toy Wagons, j 1 l Teddy Hears, Express Wagons, ('ouster Wagons, Wheel- trztH barrows, and Toys of abu ost every description. Little Furniture Store 211 EAST WASHINGTON STREET

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Tomorrow’s Opportunity All deposits made in Savings Accounts here TOMORROW will receive interest from December FIRST. Open an account today or tomorrow as a gift to someone, and by the time you present it Christmas Morning, it will have earned nearly one month’s interest, and will continue to increase throughout the year. $1 Will Open a Savings Account We Pay on Savings Meyer-Kiser Bank 136 East Washington St. OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAYS—B A. M. TO 8 P. Nl.

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LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY FORMED Officers Embrace Men Prominent in State Affairs. Articles of Incorporation have been filed with the Secretary of State by the Bankers National Life Insurance Company of Indianapolis with a capital stock of $200,000. Offices of the company will be in Indianapolis and it will be engaged in the business of writing life insurance throughout the United States. The following officer were selected to head the company prior to its incorporation; E. J. Robinson, chairman of the board of directors, Ed. Jackson, secretary of State, president; I. Newt Brown, secretary of the State board of Agriculture, vice president; Samuel O. Dungan,

president of the Polk Sanitary Milk Company, treasurer; William Jones, Fairmount, secretary of the State board of Agriculture, secretary; Marlin A, Prather, assistant secretary; C. O. Harris, deputy county treasurer, assistant secretary; Dr. William P. (Jarsnwelier, medical director, and L. Ert Slack, special assistant to the

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