Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 55, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 July 1922 — Page 13
JULY 14, 1922
DOUGLASS AND DALTON DRAW Winters Gets Decision Over Nelson; Fast Bouts at Fort. Billy Douglas of New York and Jimmie Dalton of Indianapolis boxed a ten-round draw at Ft. Benjamin Harrison last night. The men are lightweights. Dalton set a fast pace for three rounds, but injured his left arm in the third round. Douglas showed well in the late rounds of the scrap. The semi-windup was a real scrap < 'harlie Winters won a decision over Frankie Nelson in eight rounds. Both boys are from Indianapolis. Winters was out-fighting his opponent and had a big lead when, suddenly in the third round Nelson landed a hard right uppercut that sent Winters down for the count of seven. After that Winters so far outpointed Nelson in every round that it was easily Charlie’s fight. Two little fellows. Happy Atherton and Johnnie Sawyer, boxed a fast four-round draw. Five negroes staged a real oldfashioned battle royal. William Boyd won after a hard scrap.
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“ —but a good cigar is a smoke ” Roi-tan—belvedere 3 for 25c El Product©—bouquet 3 for 25c La Palina—excellentes .. !.3 for 25c La Fendrich—favorita 3 for 25c Box of 50 $3.98 DELIVERED ANYWHERE SHANE’S OASIS CIGAR SPECIALISTS 12 West Ohio St. 301-303 N. Illinois St.
BASEBALL —Washington Park Indianapolis vs. Louisville—July 14, 15 and 16 Games Called 3:00 P. M. I Seats for Sunday Games on Sale at Claypool Drug Store Every Saturday and Sunday Morning.
Gigantic Tire Sale 8:00 a. m. to 9:00 p. m. Saturday, July 15th
A carload of Gillette and various other popular makes and standard brands of cord and fabric tires will be offered in this sale at the
To properly conduct this sale we have secured the room at 128 East New York street, which is only four doors west of our MAIN STORE. Tires Mounted Free at Both Stores
BULBS 9-Volt, 27-C. P. not over 5 to a customer %/
CITIZENS AUTO SUPPLY CO. Annex, 128 East New York Street
i On the Grand Circuit (At Toledo Thursday.) 2:10 Pace (two in three heats: nurse, SI,OOO) — Porker Boy. b % (Berry) 2 16 1 Jessie Riprs. b m (McMahon). 7 2 12 Abhedale, blk h (Cox) 1 9 it 3 ! J WS. b g (Ray) 4 3 2 ro i Lawyer Swift, blk g (Valentine) 3 5 7to Bingen Wood Jr.. Lulu Brooke. Harlee ! Damon, Princess M and Binsren Watts also started. Time—2:os k, 2:05%. 2:04%, | 2:05%. The Maumee 2:05 Trot (three heats; ] value, $2.620) — i Peter Coley, b g (Stokes) 4 1 1 Xedda, b m (Fleming) 12 2 Kilowatts, b m (Childs) 2 3 4 E. Colorado, b h (Cox) V-. 3 4 3 Time—2:o4%, 2:04%. 2:04%. The Turkey Foot 2:17 Trot (three heats: value. $1,670) Noble Argot, blk g (Geers) .... 5 1 1 Arnold Frisco, blk g (Erskine)., 12 6 Bob Bin, b g (M. C. Irvine) 3 6 S Peter Will Tell, ch m (Ray) 7 7 2 Bihque, b g (McDonald) 3-^4 Lorca Watts, Roy Archdals, Cegantle Boy, Tolus Boy and Dr. Coffman also started. Time—2:oS%, 2:08%. 2:05%. 2:14 Trot (two in three, purse, SI,OOO) — Hollywood Hilda, b m (McMahon) 2 3 1 1 Topsy Todd, blk m (Morrison) 4 15 2 Lord Stout, b h (Fleming)... 1 4 12 3 Anna Phelps, b m (Geers) 3 2 2 ro Mojolla, % h (Perry) 4 8 3 ro The Great Figleaf. Mary, Betsey Chandler, Ben McGregor, General Byng. Beauvais, Isworthy McKinney, Prime McKinney also started. Time—2:o3%, 2:08%, 2:10%. 2:13.
ridiculously low prices named below. If you are going* to need a tire this season, you can not afford to miss this unusual opportunity whereby you can purchase Tires at Factory to Consumer Prices Cords Guaranteed Fabrics Guaranteed 8,000 Miles 6,000 Miles Gillette 30x3V 2 Block N. S. Tread $ 6.95 Goodrich 32x3V 2 N. S. Fabric Tread 13.65 Quaker 35x4V 2 N. S. Fabric Tread 16.95 Gillette 32x4 N. S. Cord Tread 19.65 India 34x4 N. S. Cord Tread 22.15 India 35x4V 2 N S. Cord Tread 26.45 Other makes and sizes not listed sold in proportion
RHODE ISLAND TOURNEY Tilden, Richards, Voshell and Johnson In Semi-Finals. PROVIDENCE, R. 1., July 14.—William Tilden, national champion, and Vincent Richards, national Junior champ, entered the semi-final round of the men’s singles In the Rhode Island State grass court championships by victories yesterday. S. Howard Voshell of New York and Wallace
Open • . Comer Saturday Until BffWt Washington 9:30 P. M. immmsiiiisr--mi i MMasaam and Delaware OUTSIT PRICE REDUCTIONS Before Stock Taking m Hats *1.65 Our Entire Stock of — —Sailors —Alpines —Naturals —Sennets —Telescopes —Pencil Rims —Porto Ricans —Optimos —Novelties , Values Up to $4.00 Special at $1.65
Shoe Specials Children’s Scuf- pBSV fer Oxfords, ex- / _ tension sewed M T"W L soles • All Sizes Cp to Big 2
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GREASE 5-Ib. Bucket ..39c 10-lb. Bucket .. 69c Transmission
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Johnson of Philadelphia are the other semi-finalists. JOE M’GINNITY DEPOSED Relieved of Manager’s Job at Danville in Three-I Loop. DANVILLE. 111., July 14.—Joe MeGinnity, veteran pitcher, has been relieved as manager of the Danville Three-I League team, due to the poor showing of the club.
Women’s Footwear White Oxford and <4 Strap Slippers, Cu- $ I .98 ban, low and mill- I = tary heels All Sizes ®
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TUBES Heavy Grey Tubes 30x3V2. .- . .$1.39 33x4....... .$1.89 34x4 $2.35
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Others at $32.50
A Sale of Odd Trousers including some that were uncalled for after having been made-to-measure at prices much higher than our sale figure. Your choice at $5.00 Bring in your old coat and vest and let us match it. Or get a pair of light trousers for vacation use with a dark or tweed coat. There is an almost limitless variety of fabrics, patterns and colors. A big selection of sizes. In every case, as is usual with garments of Kahn production, the tailoring is of the finest.
KAHN -TAJLN7I2J Second Floor Kahn Bldg.—Washington and Meridian Sts. Summer Closing Hour — s:oo P. M., Including Saturdays.
I/2 Price \JJJJ Making* one straw hat last all straws than BLUM & KOCH summer is a tough job. Now * —no one makes better prices //Jji is the time to put anew, clean than Harry Levinson. Come ///// straw over the top. No one in now and get anew hat at makes better hand-made half price. Straws If j were $5.00, now $2.50 were $3,00, now $1.50 's.j were $4.00, now $2.00 were $2.50, now $1.25 ff A \ And here are novelty patterns at lower prices [! [j j j than you’ve seen for a long time. They’re U \jj j champions in the featherweight class. Leghorns Panamas were ss*oo, now $3.25 were $7.50, now $5.00 (3M were $3.50, now $2.50 were $5.00, now $3.25 Porto Ricans Bangkoks were $2.50, now $1.75 > were $5.00, now $3.25 <§, HARRY LEVINSON \\M 1 37 N. Pennsylvania St. 41 S. Illinois St. ’Y'U / 25 W. Washington St. Cor. Illinois and Market Sts STORES
During our cut-price sale on Made-to-Measure Clothes we offer an exceptionally large showing in tine Ready-to-Wear Clothes at our actual cost of production. Do not he deceived by seemingly large discount reductions. Such reductions are, of course, taken from prices which represent not only the manufacturer’s cost and profit, but transportation charges, middlemen’s overhead and profit, as well as the retailer’s overhead and profit. Under such conditions, it is but natural that the ready suit you buy here for $25 should far excel in quality that which you can buy at the average sale for anything like a similar price.
None Higher Than $37.50
Two-Piece Hot Weather Suits Priced at the cost of production—tailored to that fine degree that marks Kahn productions. They’U hold their lines—through strenuous wear. Your investment U good for more than one season. Summer Cloth $13.50 ~ Mohair $20.00 Tropical Worsted $25.00
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