Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 265, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 March 1922 — Page 22

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Open Saturday Night 6 to 8:00 jflrtcigr grating?.Gnu Crust Cempan? MOTOR BANDITS ROB DOCTORS Young Robbers Get Loot Valued at More Than $4,000. CHICAGO, 17. —Three prominent Chicago physicians and tbetr 'women •ompanlons were kidnaped and robbed •oday by motor bandits. The party of six had just returned ro ma party and had stopped their car it the apartment of Miss Katherine Fra,.ier on the north side. Three youthful bandits covered the party with guns and forced them from ihe automobile. They were marched’ down the street several yards and forced into an expensive touring car. The bandit car was driven madly by one of the youths. At the outskirts of the city $4.P00 in jewelry and SIOO in cash was taken from the six and they were then shoved from the automobile. The victims: Dr. John Nuzun, Dr. Alton Ocbsner, Dr. li. TV. Rudolph. Mrs. Gretchen Rohr, Miss Katherine Frazier and Miss Isabella Lockwood. Gridiron Star Says He Has Been Kissed ANN ARBOR, M*h.. March 17.—Some time dnring his life * g Goebal, captainelect of the 1922 Mich':* n football squad, has known the sweetness of the nectar of a maiden's lips—how many times is a question. A pretty girl reporter of twenty years managed to obtain this ‘'confession" from the husky warrior of the gridiron. ' Have you?” blushingly asked the reporter. "Have you ever been kissed?" “I’m willing," said the big blond, blueeyed captain, reputed to be the most, bashful of ail “Big Ten" captains looking down into the winning brown eyes of his interviewer. “And I won’t say I don't know how. Any way, with pretty triYl reporters and all, a fellow hasn’t a chance,’’ Goebal finally admitted that he had been kissed, but refused to divulge the number of times. SOUTH AFRICAN MORALS. CAPETOWN, March 17.—Theaters have been notified that the risque plays heretofore permitted in South Africa will no I tonger be permitted because of their ] ‘fleet on public morals. DIF.S ON FIRST HOLIDAY. ST. MORITZ, Switzerland. March 17. Taking bis first vacation in thirty years, R. P. Pearce, an English lawyer, was killed while skiing. .

Fourth Floor State Life Building §A Great Sale of Spring Millinery You will find wonderful values in this eollection of unusual styles of new Spring , Hats at this very low price. 5-8-is Beautiful Flower Trimmed Hats Chic Tailored Hats— Becoming Hats for Matrons Smart Banded Sailors Man, African Ostrich Feather Cos. Fourth Floor State Life Building

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A package of Sulphur and Cream Tartar Lozenges is given without cost with each purchase of Penslar’s Sarsaparilla. Here is an excellent spring tonic for only SI.OO. A— 60c Abbott’s Saline Laxative 39<* $1.25 Absorbing Junior 980 75e Analgcsique Baume 'Bontruei 59C $1.25 Aspirin Tablets 88c 30c Atwood’s Bitters 24C B— t'Gu Bacon's Celery King Tea 49£ $1.25 Balmwort Tablets OSC 2Se BeecUam Fills 19c* tXV Bell's Fine Tar and Honey..49C SI.OO Bitro-Phospbate 84c C— GV California Syrup of Figs 490 25c Calomel Tablets, any size lOC $1.50 Carlsbad Sprudel Salts ...98c 25c Carter's Little Liver PU15...19< 25c Cascarets 19C 35c Castoria (Fletcher’s) U9c —2sc Headache Powder 19C SI.OO Dennos Food 74c 60u DeWitfs Kidney Pills 7f9c I'Sh' Dioxygen 49c 50c Drake's Croup Kemedy 39c E— 30c Eagle Brand Milk, 2 for 39c ,10c Emerald Oil 49C !*Oe E*sen“e Mentholaxene 74C SI.OO Eskay'a Food S4c —7sc Father John's Remedy.s9c 60c Foley's Kidney Pills.. .49f.’ 60c Formamint Tablets 49c 35c Freczone 29c —3sc Hand's Infant Remedies 290 25c Hill’s Cascara Quinine 19C SOc llood'3 Pills 21C SI.OO Horlick s Malted Milk 6ac 75c Hunt's Salve G4C —SIV? Kellogg’s Castor 0i1..39c 30e Kemp s Balsam 24C UCk- King's New Discovery .43C 50c Kloria Tablets ;>*.* 60c Kondon's Catarrh Jelly 49<*

G. 0. P. LEADERS MAY CAUCUS OVER ‘BONUS’ Gillette Word of Interference to Bring Hurried Call for Conference. WASHINGTON, March 17, Should Speaker Gillette, arriving in Washington, Saturday, tell nouse Republican leaders he will Interfere with any attempt to bring the new certificate “bonus” bill to the floor under a suspension of the rules. It is expected a Republican caucus will be called that night. If it proves impossible to put on the gag rule, majority leaders want their party members to help devise as effective a rule as possible to insure speedy passage of the bill, unchanged. That is the reason they are urging Representative Llneberger, an ex-soldier member, not to push his petition fur a Republican conference Monday night.i Mr. Llneberger Is not entirely satisfied with the present measure and would like frank discussiou iu a closed caucus. It is understood, however, he obtained the necessary fifty signatures. There is oue outstanding objection to any program, except a suspension of ; the rules, as other rules would involve j possibility of a motion to recommit the bill. leaders lear an insurgent group : of Republicans and Democrats might put : across such a motion in the hope of InI sorting "Uiendments that might not te [allowed In the rule. The suspension j would not permit either amendment or a ! motion to recommit and would limit debate jnst about as a rule would. Speaker Gillett in Florida said he would not recognize a motion for suspension, although his contemplated trip to Massachusetts Sunday may dump the I problem on Representative Walsh, speaker pro tempore, Monday.—Copyright, 1922, i by Public Ledger Company. KNEW HER TOO LONG. CARDIFF, Wales. March 17.—When Miss Margaret Evans sued Ernest E. Halllnan for breach of promise, his defense was that he “had known her too long to marry her.” The court awarded Miss Evans $2,500. ANGLER'S GRIM CATCII. NAPLES, March 17—At the inquest over tho body of Prof. Enrico Salvi, who drowned himself, it was brought out that his body was brought ashore by a fisherman on whose hook it caught while he nas angling.

Window Shades Recolored Indiana’s Leading “Blind Men” R. W. DURHAM CO. 136 N. Alabama St. MAin 5829

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No Matter When You’re Hungry There's always something either to whet your appetite or to satisfy it, ready to serve at Hook’s West Washington Street Store at Senate and Washington Hot or cold sandwiches, salads, baked beans, inviting desserts, sodas, may be had at any timo in the morning, afternoon and evening. loe Vanilla Egg Nog special Soda and Sundaes lOC for this week oniy . ........lOc Try a Chocolate Soda. litiinme Malted Milk, health- c V ,in _.i mj. ful and nourishing J.SC Cooa tola - priced 5 * SPECIAL NOON LUNCH 35C. Choice of two meats, potatoes anl another vegetable, rolls, coffee, tea or milk. Tasty and nicely served.

L— 30c Lane’s Family Tea 24C 00c Lapatic Pills 35C 25c Laxa-Pirin Tablets lOc 50c Listerine 39C 60c Lysol 39c M— 50c Make Man Tablets 39c 25c Malena Pills 19C $1.50 Maltine Preparations 51.19 sl.lO Mayr's Stomach Remedy..-98C 75c Mead's Dextri Maltose 64C 75c Mellin’s Food 64C 50c Mentholatum 39C 65c Musterole -49 C N— 50c Nature’s Remedy Tablets 39c SI.OO Nerv-Worth §4<* O.V Nestle's Food 49c 65c Nujol 54C sl.lO Nuxated Iron Tablets G9C —3sc Fare’s Cold Compound 39c* 00c Pazo Ointment 49<* SI.OO Pepgen 69C SI.OO Peruna 74C 30c I’etit's Eye Salve 24C 25c Thenolax Wafers lOf 4 s*V' Phillip’s Milk of Magnesia. .39c 65e Pinex 49c 35c Piso Cough Remedy ...?4C 40c Pluto Water 65<? Pyramid PSe Remedy 54C —6oc Reslnoi Ointment 44C 75c Kheuma 59C 60c Robinson’s Patent Barley 49C

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Considerable consternation was occasioned at the Wild Onion sehoolhouse Friday night of last week. A magic lantern show was In progress. The curtain was tied to the ceiling, but the string broke when the picture of an elephant was shown. • • # Atlas Peck says it would be a right smart of a calamity it at some time or another the winter would be so mild that the moving picture people couldn't even produce a ski ing party. ... The Deplty Constable has notified Clab Hancock that his pig pen does not exactly conform to the pure food laws. PRETTY MODELS MISSING. NEW YORK, March 17.— Fashionable coutourters complain that pretty models seem to have disappeared. They believe that girls are now going in for office •vork mire than ever before. Q Somewhere there is a loved one who would I cherish your photograph- ' ic portraits by (Incorporated) Ninth Floor. Kahu Building

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S— 70c Sal Hepatlca 390 25c Schoenfeld Tea lfC 60c Scott’s Emulsion 3S><) 70c Sloan’s Liniment 49C 60c St. Jacob’s Oil 490 50c Stanolax 3!>C SI.OO S. S. S. $1.20 Syrup Pepsin 84C —sl.lo Tanlac 74C SI.OO Thompson Malted Milk 670 si .2o Thompson s Hemo 79C OOe Ton.siiine 49a 25c Tutt's Pills 22c Addresses West Washington Street Store, W. Washington and Senate, S. W. Cor. East Washington Street Store, F,. Washington and New Jersey X. W. Cor. Meridian and Washington Street Store. S. E. Cor. Merchants Bank Bldg. Illinois and Washington Street Store, S. E. Cor. in Occidental Bldg.

Illinois Street Store, 105 N. Illinois Street. Opposite Terminal Station.

Massachusetts Ave. Store, Massachusetts Ave. at Vermont and Alabama Streets.

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Professional Service—Reasonable Cost Our New Schedule v -'' of Prices on Optical Goods Makes Buying Easy ecause of sharp reductions in frames, lenses and almost all other lines of optical goods, we have revised our prices downward. We are equipped to fill any prescription, or to fit you with glasses that will not only improve your vision, but will conserve your eyesight. This department is in charge of Wm. T. Pfaff, an optometrist of more than ordinary shill. Charles Mayer & Cos. op^f£ r ept ' 20-31 VTcst "Washington Street

THRIFT SHOE STORE: MERCHANTS BANK BLDG-DOWN STA/RS NOW OPEN in the spacious daylight basement of the Merchants Bank building, Meridian and Washington streets. The biggest value-giving store in Indianapolis! Come in tomorrow—get acquainted with our values —it will pay you. ?2 13 *4 Children’s Sizes SI.OO and up

3 ROOM OUTFIT S 9B- 7S TERMS Famous For Our Outfits. 025 927 Virginia Are. Droxol 0047 y- I W* olotho the Entire Family ON CREDIT Peoples’CrediiCioihingCo. 46 North Pennsylvania Street. Second Floor. TAXI CABS Main osos INDIANA TAX3 CO. Receipt Printing Metars .. - GARDEN SPADES— 4(A Special for Sat. only EALL-BEARING ROLLER <j>-| j-fk SKATES— SI.7S and sl.3{J Paints, Garden Tools and Poultry Netting. Fleischmann’s "A? 0 ”*"?,. GET THE HABIT | WEAR ] NOE’S QUALITY f ' JEWELRY THE FLF.TCHER M. NOE JEWELRY STORE. ’O3 N. Illinois St. Opp. Terminal Sta. V ... —— J GLAZER’S New Location 211 E. Washington St. Cuticura Soap —The Safety Razor Shaving Soap CntisisSoaprtiawwithoo'.mue. Everywhere 230.

Mending Tissue Sf e t Y,e n a£S No sewing or darning. Repairs clothing BUk, Katin, cotton goods, ribbons, fabrics of all kinds, kid gloves. mackintoshes, umbrellas, parasols, ft,-kings, etc. package postpaid 15 cents, two packages n 5 coni s. Address PENN PUBLISHING C 0.. Blalrwt iHe, Pa.

PEasy to Play $A Q C Easy to Pay — ** {Pronounced Gut-BRAN-un) ny LB RAN SEN Culbreotcß Trad* Mark V. uiEyQl* ■* P i QUO The Edison Shop Pennsylvania Street The Best in Dentistry at the Least in Price Friendly and homey treatment to all, are the main reasons we are always busy. For painless extracting, we give nitrous oxide gas and oxygen. Just a quiet, gentle sleep. You feel nothing. EITELJORG & MOORE, Dentists Corner Kant Market St, and Circle. Ground Floor. Lady Attendant.

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Satisfaction Guaranteed <s£' a *®S■ US’ {H tfKfgk For your convenrenco or V° ur Mon. y R. 7 ST, itK funded With a Smile. P* m - Washington and Delaware THE GLOBE OUTLET Established 1888 Our tremendous cash buying power scores another _ victory—purchasing the entire surplus stock of a f*”“ prominent sweater manufacturer at cost of material. Here is the Result— A Sale of Over 5,000 SWEATERS FOR MEN, YOUNG MEN AND BOYS At prices that outshine all previous value-giving rfe*cvents in our history. We Have Assembled the Entire Purchase Into 5 Lots For Fast Selling Saturday!!! Lot No. 1— Lot No. 2 Men’s SIO.OO and $12.50 All-Wool Men’s $6.00 and S7.SO Wool Slinon Sweaters Sli P #n Sweaters aiipon aweaiers and Cardigan Jackets Cardigan knit slip-ons, body Consisting of over ~600 TO 7C (K J*j Jr Shaker and Jumbo knit, plain *4* iL.— |j jg 2 pockets; In ,| 3 colors, high school and other black, navy, macolor combinations; also body ’*’ IB roon, brown and ... , IM gray. Sizes 36 to stripes; all have large roll collars. Sizes 36 to 44 _ cs , Also Boys’ All-Woo! Bllpons. Sizes See Our Windows 30 to 34. 4

Let No. 3 Men’s $5.50 Wool Cardigan Jackets “V” Xeck, 2 pockets. Tn black, navy, maroon and oxford. Sizes ?r 3C> to 46... St). I J

NOW'S the time to buy your Easter footwear. Don’t wait until the last minute! Every one of our four stores lias a complete stock of the newest styles in Spring shoes for women, including Flapper Pumps, Jazz Oxfords, Grecian Sandals, as well as more conservative oxfords ill low and high heel effects. Black, Browns, Patents and Cloth, at $3 and $4. A wide selection of children’s shoes for school, dress or play at proportionately lower prices. Men and.boys will be delighted with our snappy brogue and English styles, also the more conservative models, in black and brown, high shoes and oxfords, with or without rubber heels. Come in* this week and get your Spring shoes.

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Lot No. 4 Men’s $2.50 and $3.00 Coat Sweaters and Woo! Mixed Jerseys In all colors, fancy body stripes, turtle neck sweaters, with shawl collars or V neck. Two pockets. Gray onlv. St 46..... ,51.75

23-123 MAIn 0123 Electric Washing and Wringing Machin# Guaranteed to waah 100% clean. Sold on easy payments. The Hatfield Electric Company Corner Maryland and Meridian Streets. 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 Prospect St Auto. 51-671. —PHONES— Drexel 322.

Lot No. 5 Men’s Cotton Sweaters and Jerseys Navy and maroon, turtle neck. Sweaters have shawl collar, 2 pockets, light and dark gray. Sizes 36 7 to 46 / JC

938-940 South Meridian Street. 2030 Northwestern Avenue.