Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 252, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 March 1922 — Page 3

POLICE THINK NEGRO GUILTY OF ROBBERIES Intruder, Caught by Hotel Clerk and Porter, Believed Burglar, GIRL IS ATTACKED Police believe Herbert Harper, 19, negro, 1634 Jlartlndale avenue, who was - aught by Oliver Fuller, night clerk and Neal Haynes, negro, night porter, of the Spink-Arms Hotel in the hotel wash-room early today is a burglar who prowled about the hotel and the Blaeherne apartments, just south of the hotel, earlier In the night. Criminal activities of the night included a hold Up of a Brightwood car conductor for the fourth time in the 'ast three months and an attack on a 16-year-old girl by a prowler in the rear ■f her home. Haynes, the Spink Arms porter, saw tie shadow of a man who was stealing ns ng a hallway on the first floor. He notified Fuller, and together they rushed into the washroom and captured the negro. who was unarmed. He attempted r. explain his presence by declaring he had been admitted through a rear door by the cook, but the clerk called the police. WOMAN REPORTS THEFT OF BAG. Earlier in the evening the police received a call from the Spink Arm? when Miss Mary Mnssell reported someone had entered her room and her gold mesh bag. valued at $25. was missing. The window of her room opens on the root of the one-story annex between the hotel and the Blaeherne. Wh*e Investigating the capture of Harper, Sergeant Dean'* emergency squad was told by S. H. Carver, night clerk at the Blaeherne. that he had seen a man prowling about the second floor of the apartment house a few minutes before the negro was captured in the Spink-Arms. The police found tracks leading from a window in the Blaeherne, second floor, across the annex roof to a hall window in the Spink-Arms. Harper's shoes fitted exactly into these tracks. NEGRO IS TAKEN’ TO HEADQUARTERS. Harper was taken to police headquarters for questioning. At first he said he lived at 327 Ellswor’h street. Sain Johnson, whom the police found there, said he had rented Harper a room for cne night. Further questioning brought an admission from Harper, the police say, that he lived at 1634 Martindale avenue This house was searched, but no 6tolen goods were found. Harper tried at first to simulate drunkenness, the police said. While the investigation was in progress the Spink-Arms clerk telephoned the police he had discovered that the kitchen bad been entered during the night, but could find nothing of value missing. Several days ago lockers In the basement of the hotel were ransacked and articles of small value taken. The police say Harper has the alia* of Will Arthur. Edward Haggerty, 22, 1901 Tacdes

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Our Regular Price of O. N. T. SPOOL COTTON 5c

Boy’s sl2 and sls JXft SUITS $ 7.95 This sale of suits ends Saturday night. Take advantage of this special savin r. They are wonderful suits. Best of wool materials, splendidly made. Ages up to 18; 2 pair pants with each suit. About 100 gut*. left, •o don't delay.

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street, conductor, was standing in the middle of Brightwood car N'o. 9SI at the end of the line, Brightwood avenue and Thirtieth streets, about midnight when a man tapped on a window with a revolver and ordered him to open a rear door. He did. The bandit robbed him of $26.43 of the company's money, $7 of his own his watch, worth sl6, and chain, worth sio, then left the car, fired a shot into the air and ran. Charles Riggers, 39, 2321 Greenbrier Lane, motorman, was In the vestibule of the car while the hold-up was taking place. It was his second experience of the kind, his conductor having been robbed in the same manner about three weeks ago at Brightwood avenue and Twenty-Eighth street. Haggerty is the fourth conductor to be victimized at or near the end of the Brightwood line in three months. As Miss Theresa Cleghorn, 32S South Temple avenue, stepped out of (he rear door of her home, a man struck hrr on the head with his fist. She felt dazed in the snow and was unable to ''so for several minutes. The man ran. IJcp brother, Irving Cleghorn, said he tnought the man was trying to steal his cblckers. BUR GEAR USES KEY IN' ENTERING HOUSE. While the family was goao a burglar with a key opened the front door of the home o f Mrs. Charles Halblcib, 621 trim Btree;, and after ransacking the house, leit with sl3. Police aro holding Farl Goldie, 21,

FOR FRIDAY UARGAIN DAY Large Huck Towels 1 A n I.arge size httck towels with colored border. A H Kg Htß good quality for hotels and rooming houses. jL 50 dozen on sale Friday while they last at 10c each. No more than C to one customer.

Ladies’ Silk Gloves s\q Reduced from $1.50.. UOC Kayser silk gloves in black and white. About 150 pairs; while they last 08c. Closing Out sl, $1.60 and $2 Soiled Corsets. jUC Various makes. Mostly small sizes. Soiled from display. Ladies* Muslin Gowns in and Chemise. Special. .^rOC Very good quality muslin, and neatly trimmed. Ordinarily ttese would be 59c. $1.50 and $2 Purses f|o In a Sale for tfOC Large square canteens, also straphandle leather purses. All on a bargain table for quick sale. Extra Large Size Laundry Bags Made of extra heavy white drill. Were made for the Army and are worth around SI.OO. Just the thing for the family wash.

Our Regular Price of Richardson’s 50-Yd. SPOOL SILK 9c

FRIDAY SALE New Arrivals sls SILK $| Hj-87 DRESSES 111 Just unpacked them yesterday—3(s pretty taffeta dresses, in the popular spring colors. They were bought for sls sellers, but just to make it extra interesting in the ready-to-wear department Friday we offer them for only $10.87. Just see them—yon'll be surprised how good they are for the money, and you'll surely be tempted to buy one or have one laid away. Those who come early will have best choice.

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negro, West North street, on a vagrancy charge under $5,000 bond, as a burglar suspect. Goldie was sent to the city hospital Monday night when he told the police he shot himself while dreaming in bed at his home. City hospital physicians told the police the wound was much older than Goldie asserted. Sergeant Drlnkntt’s night riders believe he is the negro with whom they had a revolver battle at Sellers farm several clays ago. SUNKEN GARDEN MINIATURE FOR FLOWER SHOW Elaborate Decorative Scheme Planned for Florists’ Exposition. A reproduction of the sunken garden of Garfield Park miniature, which will be prepared by the city pa~k board, and an unuffnal exhibit of ft ncy gold fish provided by the State board of conservation, are two features of the national flower show which were announced yesterday at the third weekly meeting of the local executive committee for the fifth national flower show, which was held In the Chamber of Commerce building. Ati elaborate decorative scheme - beginning In the downtown district, leading by way of North Meridian street and Maple Road to the Manufacturers’ building at the Indiana State fairground, was revealed by the committee on exterior decorations. Announcement was made by x\. F. J. Baur. secretary of the Carnation Society, that, in addition to the 10,000 rose plants ! which will be distributed on "Rose Day” I at the exposition, an equal number of ' carnations will be given away on "Cnri nation Day.” Ten thousand hardy shrubs i will be distributed by the nurserymen. James H. 1.0wr.-, chairman of the nnri seryman's committee, reported to the exI ecutlve committee. j Clarence It. Greene, chairman of the ■ special features committee, has arranged to have "Chicago Day” on Monday. March 27, when the largest delegation of Chi • cago florists that ever left that city for ' a national show is promised by the Clu--1 cflgo Florists Club. There also will be a "Cleveland Day,” "Women’s Hub Day,'' j “Indiana State Day;” "Chamber of Cora i merce Day” and" Men's Club Day.” A musical program provided by the finest local talent, which will change each day, is being arranged for by the music committee of which E. E. UIU of Madison Is the chairman. In addition to the written reports of the heads of ail sub-committees George Vsmus of Chicago, chairman of the national flower show committee gave a report regarding the genetal progress of the exposition, and John Young or Ne\v York City, secretory of the Society . American Florists, who is making his headquarters lu the Chamber of Commerce building, told the members of the executive committee that he had nevot soon finer cooperation than was being shown in the preparation for the comftig national show.

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FIND STILLS IN BATHROOMS AT BURGESS HOME Officer? Make Raid After Odor Traced to North Capitol Address. While Orville Burgess, 34, 2918 North Capitol avenue, and his three children, all under the age of 6, lookeu on the police late yesterday raided a bathroom on the second floor of the home and found two of the best stills they have run across since prohibition came. One was of thirty and the other of sixty gallons capacity. Both were arranged

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so that they double filtered their product, of which the raiders claim they found more than twenty-five gallons in the house. Lieutenants Helm and Jones and Sergant GUllsple, of the police department and George Winkler, Federal prohibition agent, made the raid. In addition to the stills and liquor, they say they found 709 gallons of mash, fitteen

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The WINTER SEASON IS ENDED And all Winter garments left in our apparel sections are to be cleared out at once. Nothing will be reserved. In order to do the work quickly and effectively we will offer tomorrow — FRIDAY ONLY

Your Unrestricted Choice ANY EXTRA DRESS j 41 ANY EXTRA 5U1T....... I d|> Hi ANY EXTRA COAT.... ( J\ HI or SKIRT or WAIST \ H } ||S or SWEATER |M From Our Entire Winter Stock 81l - ■ ■ ■ - —i v = : —— Here’s the Plan —Very Simple You select any winter dress, coat, suit, skirt, waist or sweater at the marked price on the ticket. Then you select another and pay only one dollar for it. You may buy a dress, say for sl9, and a coat for sl. Thus getting both for S2O. Or "ou may choose TWO of equal price dresses, paying only $1 for the second one of equal price. If you don’t want two garments, bring someone with you, each take a garment and split the savings. The Entire Winter Stock Goes Into This Sale We are determined that not a winter garment be left in our store by the end of this week. This includes all plush coats. Evervthing must be sold. And we are taking this startling method of clearing stocks. Remember, not one garment is reserved. Sale Opens Friday Morning at NINE o’Clock

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Hiatt, professional bondsman and east end politician. Nathan Fowler, 645 Union street, was arrested on a blind tiger charge when the police found four quarts and three pints of colored "mule whisky” in his possession. Mrs. John McMullin vehemently demanded of her husband that he refrain j from helping the police, when he started |to carry a sack, which the officers say

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contained bottles of home brew beer, from their home, 233 Fulton street, to a police automobile. “It's not your business to help arrest yourself,” said the wife, and John, perforce, desisted, the police say. According to the police, a large kettle of home brew was boiling on tho kitchen stove when they arrived and sixteen gallons of the finished product were found in Jars, and sixteen quarts and five pints in bottles.

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