Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 253, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 March 1922 — Page 11
BURGLARS get LITTLE EXCEPT GOOD PRACTICE .Grocer Finds p/owlers Made Raid on .Cash Register— Yeggmen Fooled. JNEGRd IS HELD UP Tt > burglaries, an attempted safecracking aqjl a hold-up, none of which resulted in eonSttTerable losses was reported to the police last night and early foduy. * - James Selmer] 267 North Keystone avenue, left his grocery store kt 6 o’clock and returned at 8 to find a burglar had -pried a padlock off of the front door and robbed the cash register of $33.38. ' Thieves entered the home of Webb Arnold. 1444 Hoyt avenue, while the family was stole a diamond ring end flash light. Amateur yeggs broke glass In outside and inside doors at tbe plant of the Standard Dry Kbit* Company, McCarty and Harding streets, and tried uasuccesufuHy to force the safe open They broke the combination and thfe handles off the safe do< J. L. Beldotf, 420 East St. Clair street, merchant-policeman, discov red the attempt on his round shortly I'fti r Op'clock. Company officials were Inf' rmed, but reported nothing of value nrltsing. two men held up Rhoden Whltlaw, nejjto, 914 Indiana avenue. In an alley near St. Clair street and Indiana avenue an* robbed him of sl4 and a watch. GUARDS AGAINST . BOOZE RAID TIPS City Clerk and Police Only to . See Warrants. Because of suspicion that liquor raid* proposed by the police may have been “tipped off 1 by outsiders who apled in bis office City Clerk John W. Rhodehatael" today announced he will use ex-
- 4, I MEN used to make war onswomen —according to a § popular photoplay! But a peace treaty was S signed, in which, some declare, woman got the. worst of the bar- yUwk gain. She was to be the mother —to cook,'sew, wash and'iron Jk iSSSSXS clothes and keep the house clean—which few chores used to keep herpretty OTj busy the No complaint was registered for centuries, until there burst upon the * world that creature of freedom and initiative—the MODERN WOMAN. She • ffß • is 150 slave—she cam reason as well as season—she knows there are things just as important to the welfare of herself and family as cooking cleaning and ** But how to find time for them T. . There was no real answer until ELECTRICITY became the great serv- Sg HI ant of naankind—until it replaced the old, cumbersome methods and utensils S|g/ MB- x housekeeping, with new handy, speedy, easily operated elec- V ||p| *H _ . . Electricity has introduced many new and ingenious utensils §Sj * for heating, -frying, boiling, toasting, stewing aijd all the jji&m ; 'Sj operations of cookery; it Ifos substituted the electric iron-- 4 ' ||jSg + - ing machine for the flatiron, the electric vacuum cleaner for f the brooqa and dustpan, and the electric washing machine *, for the washboard and tub—primarily TO HELP HER I v The Electric Appliance League | composed of the leading electrical appliance in Indianapolis, means to help every I home-keeper ur Indianapohs. The League members want to tell every woman the story of yjpjjllcjN The Home Without Household Drudgery.” They will illustrate it with demonstration. USE a .. i— —ma , Eureka Sales Cos. Sanborn Electric Cos. . A > ~^T 54 S. Meridian B*. . Varney Electric Cos. C. M. C. Electric Sales Cos. HI S. Meridian St. 807 Odd Fellow Bid*. . ” Western Electric Cos. Indianapolis Electric Supply Cos. " ■ . ~ U 1 S. Pennsylvania St. 123 S. Meridian St. Internationa! Electric Cos. \ "X * *ii s. Mccrea st. v — * v Look for this seal -tn the advertising of Electric LIGHTINO iLND POWER COMPANIES Appliance Dealers. It identifies the Indianapolis Light and Heat Cos. Merchants Heat and Light Cos. . dealers who Want ' so help her V 48 Monument Circle Washington and Meridian Ste. v > ' / - * The Electric Appliance | ‘ Leadue ‘ | ” * V I Vk
ireordlnery precautions to prevent search warrants from being seea/by anyone but the police and himself. The custom has been for -the police. In fillip search* warrants, to lap them on Mr. Rhodphamel's de|k if be happens to be absent from £hb office. Hereafter the police are to hand the papers personally to the clerk. Latef a locked box with a slot In it may be' installed to receive the warrants. like clerk wo did carry the pely /key. Walter Gross, 1252 Standard avenne, was arrested on a charge nf violating the prohibition law In front of the- Hotel evening when Federal Prohibition Agents Ray and Hinkle saw hint Reduce Your Fat Without Dieting Tears ago tha formula for fat reduction was "dlet ,K —“exercise." Today it la "Take Marmola Prescription Tablets." Friends tdll friends—these friends tell others. They eat substantial food, live as they like and Still reduce steadily and easily without going through long sieges of tlreOome exercise and starvation diet. Marmola Tablets are sold by all druggists the world over at one dollar for a case, or if you prefer you can brder direct from the Marmola Company, 4612 Woodward Ave., Detroit, Mich.—Adv ertisement. Eczema Caused Years v of Intense Agony "I have suffered Intense agony from eczema on my leg and other parts of my body for years, and received porarv relief from other preparations, rt is only a month since I Started to use PETERSON’S OINTMENT, and there 1* no sign of eezejna or itching. I'ou can refer to me ’’ —Geo. C. Talbott, 27 Penfield. Street, Buffalo, N. Y. ’h’ve got a hundred testimonials says Peterson of Buffalo just as sincere and honest as this one. Years ago. when I first started to put out PETERSON’S OINTMENT. I made up my mind to give a big box for ZZ cents, and I am still doing It, as every druggist in the country knows. | “I guarantee PETERSON'S OINTMENT because I know that Its mighty healing power la marvelous. 1 say to every one who buys a box that It U rigidly guaranteed for ecsema, salt rheum, old koras, blind', bleeding and itching piles, ulcers, akin dlaeaaes, chafing, burns, scalds and sunfnrn, and 11 not satisfactory- any druggist will return your money.” Man, orders filled by Paterson Ointment Cos., Inc., Buffalo; N. l. —Advertisement
\ take a quart bottle out of an automobile, hearing a -license number' owuedJ>y Cbsrles Gray, 5214 College avenue. The automob’le was parked in front of the
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INDIANA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1922.
hotel.\ The Federil agents called, police and together they walked toward Gross. As be saw them coming, the police say, be smashed the bottle on the curb. The
•odbr quickly drew a crowd. When another bottle was found In the automobile; th car was taken to- headquarters, ,
HBnfli Open Saturday Nights Till 9 o’Clock !| INDIANA DRY GOODS STORE ' 306 E. Washington St. Just East pf Gourtjiouse | <i . .-■ .1 j “The Economy Spot of Indianapolis” v '• L IMP' SALE SATURDAY \ 3forsl J ra RECORDS * ____ ’ ' - \ ' ** ■ ze ~^P° u fa^ e Side—First Quality —35 c 3 for $1 •j llMOii ', Sale Starts 9A.M.Be On Time. Only 1,000 On Sal^ '■’* Columbia Records—you know what they' are. Standard price now 75c, and here % lapii they go on sale 350 or 3 for sl. All brand new, strictly first quality; no seconds, 1 never been used. There are # songs, Instrumental and dance numbers by world | famous artists you all know.* We regret we could get only *I,OOO for this J >N' because there will be a rush and this supply can’t last long. None sold before j Saturday morning at 9 o’clock. Be here.
\ GR9WING f Ms larinri Interior chancre have • a been made te Improve the eery- BL ’1 lea Watch thle store grow. M K More and more people ore mat- H * In* the discovery thle ie 4 a m place to save mono/ on every- I | thin* and the business grows. H 1 Our Guarantee I * Any purchase yon make here ■ ' that Is not entirely satisfactory ■ when you get It home, J bring It. back In food con- H jg dltioo and we wtU cheerfully JB Vk refund your mpomy tor same. ■ 3 Yon are not rrqaired te take { doe bills here. We want .1 for a satisfied customer and B J anything that does not satisfy V M you does no', tatltfy as. 9
Good Shoes at Lowest Prices—Visit Our New tEEBSIHiEEEfIPBi Anew department with all brand new shoes. If you have a lafge family here la the place to save 6n your shoe bill. Now don’t pay too much for your shoe., but Just come here and see how much economize. Several extra clerks Saturday to handle the rush- (
Men’s Work Ai /yq ShO€B tyleo/O The genuine* Scout elk hide. Made on a comfortable last. Strong sewed bottom. Every pair guaranteed. Save at least SI.OO per pair In our new underselling Shoe depart- (| qo meat.... fl.jQ Ladies’ Patent £|Q Jazz Oxfords ..915/0 These popular and stylish oxfordy have the low broad walking rubber heels and are made on a comfortable dressy last. - fit good, t smart looking and made of fine quality patent leather. They would ordinarily sell at, $4 and $5 bfft out** qq underselling price Is $1.70 Young Boys’ aq Shoes (Ulas/0 Dressy brown shoes for the youngsters. Real strong and sttwdy. With extra, serviceable sewed bottoms. Sixes to These should be sold at (a AQ $3.00; our cut price, 1ax.51.70
Extra Special Saturday—Ladies’ Af <© NEW SPRING COATS K\p DRESSES 111 X / They Just camVln—brand new styles tor now. In a reg- WJ* mwJ B / dry , j lar way-they should be sls, bot to get yon sequmted with w!r n rf-'T st our new ready-to-wear department we make this offer $10.87, |K t-ScJ See them tomorrow. ; ™-737' , bYv Smart Spring Coats $6.87 Up Ladies’ $35 Spring Suits $26.87 ; | fl $6 Spring Blouses for.. $3.98 $25 Winter Coats, now $9.98 IMi $1.50 White Blouses for ...... Newest Spring Skirts at. ....$5.87 jpjnp Saturday Sale—One Hundred New SALE q i Trimmed HATS $1.97 H® Sweaters $0.98 Only $1.97 for a eplendid spring-hat , ■ /\ , w “ W that would not be out 6f the way at $4 H WWriji V, /, „ All - wool Coat In many exclusive millinery shops. We " S Nttl Sweaters: many > Aad a) sale last Tuesday and wired for ■■■ wrw colors. They were more for Saturday’s selling. They’re * H selling at $5 and $6 and marked simply great for $1.97. lj down to $2.98. You need one now.
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26c Quality Light ■ r* and'Dark Percales...l DC Genuine Scoutpercaleß. YV’hy pay more tban’lfic yard. You save extra money here. New Spring -| r Dress Ginghams IDC A very large eeleettoa of patterns Is checks and plaids for your new spring dresses and aprons. g $1 Sheet Blankets. >7*7 Special, Each / f C 'Comes In gray only, Avith pink and blue border. Both tends shell stitched. A limited quantity to sell. Yard Wide • t A Brown Muslin JLUC A very good weight Can be used for sheets and many other purposes. Specially priced, 10c a yard. Heavy Mercerized | o A Napldns, per doz. IpisJj Hemmed, ready for nee. Put up 1 dozen In a brfhdle. 25 dozen only on sale tomorrow.
Men’s Dress AQ, Shoes jO Browh .dress shoes In the neat English or blucher style, choice of number of styles; also brown low shoes. Most with welt soles. Should sell for - fQ AO |3 awd $6... yJ.JO Nurse QQ Shoes ........ O VO Women’t old-time Comfort shoes ere back again. Soft, easy, flexible ’ cushion soles, giving real comfovt. $4 values at oui#A no cut price
CHILDREN’S SHOE SPECIAL Nice looking add strong children’s shoes In AA | Mj I brown, black and twe-tone, with a wedge ,y\| j * E -heel. Sizes *te 8. Similar shoes sold In most ” H , * Eg stores at $2 pair. Our cut price Is SI.OO pa ir. ■ That’a how you caa save bera K£.a |f w MISSES’ and-CHILDREN’S SHOES j IK/J The $3.50 kind of shoes for the young £ fh© j miss and the youngsters. Lace and button • wT| / style. Brown or black. School or dress ' R shoe*- Sizes up to 2. Our cut price, $1.98 GROWING GIRLS’ SHOES gg3j\ Dressy shoee for the growing girls. Made C QQ ■ I for strong wear. Black kid leather with *4> R >vw a pretty white top. All sizes offered while . ■ /S' / they last at our cut rrice. f1.98 pair. Real A *
Saturday—Final Day of Sale (pwf AF Boys’ *ls- 2- PANTS SUITS *J> / .90 Better suit* than you can ordinarily buy for $7.95 B All sizes up to 18. Very best materials and work- * manshlp. A four-day sale which < ends tomorrow i night, so take advantage of It while you can. -
Men’s Dress Shirts i.B7<! Men’s 86c Work Shirts. 69^ Men’s $2 Dress Shirts... ”$1.49 Men’s $1.60 Union Sditf SI.OO Men’s s6.fio Sweaters $2.49 Men’s $7 Sweaters ...$3.87 Men’s $1.50 Caps 98 jp Men’s 980 Underwear .....66<
Men’s Worfc • Shirts, 49c
15c ' Dress Socks, lOe
Entrance tp Grocery, Center of Store
Big Special Lot i a of Ladies* Hose IUC Black, cordovan and white. Sizes 814 to lb- Avery good heavy weight. 50 <jozen for Saturday’s selling. $1.50 and $2.00 Pursfes in a Sale ....^/OC Large square canteen* Also strap handle leather purses. See the special sale table front tomorrow. Ladies’ sl.oo,Silk 7/\ Gloved in a Sale at... | JJC • Kayser ailk gloves In black and white. Out on front bargain table tomorrow at 79c pair. Yard Wide | oj / _ Curtain Scrim 1L /2C Ivory and fancy bdrder, self color, good assortment of patterns. Very r special at 12*4e yard. Standard Brand < a Calico, per yard .IUC Gray, navy, black and llgft shirtings. These goods are fresh but come in 10 to 20-yard lengths. A < 11
Ladies’ Smart 4 A (ts Strap Slippers */*' 0 Oxfords,Boots mi / - Dress and street footwear of every kind and style that the well dressed women may desire. Such beautlfm styles a* the • new Patent. Flapper, patent 3 buckle strap broWc and black strap slippers. Oxfords In KM or Calf leathers. Also great assortment of tirown, black and two tone boots with tvelt soles. All have thfe low walking or neat military rubber heels, $4 and *5 Talnea In our underselling shoe dept foe $2.96. ’■
! Boys’ Corduroy Pants 98$ I Men’s $6 Work Coats....?. . /. .$2.98 Men s Khaki Pants 980 Men’s Stripe Overalls 9S£ Men’s Overall Jumpers 98<* Odd Lot Boys’ Pants..... 78<* Men’s $2 Work Pants $1.48 Men’s $1.39 Overalls ..91.19 Boys’ Play Suim
$1.50 Alarm Clocks, 98c
$1.39 Men’s Overalls, 11.19
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Hot coia Bottles, 69c >
