Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 109, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 September 1922 — Page 17

SEPT. 15, 1922

LIQUOR CLEM ST EVANSVILLE IS 'TO BE CONDUCTED Grand Jury Investigation of Conditions Will Be Made Next Week. FEDERAL AID IS ASKED Police Also Plan Campaign on Bootlegging, Gambling and Immorality. By Times Special EVANSVILLE. Ind.. Sept. 13.—War on liquor law violators has been declared by Circuit Judge Phil Gould, who has appealed for Federal aid to R. C. Minton, assistant State prohibition director. There are thirty-one liquor cases cr. the circuit docket and transcripts of all will be furnished the Federal agonts, the judge stated. "I intend to see that a real cleanup is made,” Judge Gould said. “Liquor conditions here are rotten. The new grand Jury will make an investigation next week.” Including Judge Gould, who attended a clean-up conference, were Minton, Prosecutor Heilman, Sheriff Males and deputies. . Police Chief Wiltshire has also ordered a clean-up campaign on gamIwins, bootlegging and immorality.

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ELWOOD—Here’s another nature fake —a plum tree at home of Mrs. Lou Pugh is blooming for the second time this year. TERRE HAUTE—PIea of William Perry that he was speeding to his sick wife did not get him off without a fine. CONNERS VILLE —Mystery of a shadowy form of a human hand and forearm on a window pane has worried the News-Examiner. BLUFFTOX —Because she alleges Otto Roy Smith walked off with forty cans of her cherries, Mrs. Hazel Smith asked for a divorce. TERRE HAUTE Opportunity rooms in schools here are ■where backward pupils are given a push forward by individual work. DECATUR —Audience and jury settled dewr. comfortably for a spicy trial on a wife desertion charge, then Russell Wells, defendant, failed to appear. ELWOOD —Because James N. Clingenpeel drove away with two guns, neighbors believe he committed suicide, but the police are skeptical. . CONNE RSVILLE—W. H. Smith bought a short legged cow with body

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so near the ground he had to dig a hole for the milk bucket. LAPORTE —Another nature fake ha3 come to light—a chicken cleaned by Mrs. Robert Walters had been wearing a diamond in its gizzard. FT. WAYNE—School officials will bring the rowdies to justice who hazed Gustave Swanson, 13, causing him to lose sight of an eye. GREENSBUP.G —Presence here of 400 Methodist ministers has causal local crime to suddenly vanish, the police claimed. BLOOMINGTON Several local merchants have been beguiled by slick grafters into buying for $lO each cards reading “We are for organized labor.” MARION —His wife bestowed tsweet smiles on other men, but gave him frowns, Alva Hodge stated In a divorce suit. TIPTON—“Them days is gone forever,” Peck Taylor found in unearthing an 18SS transaction showing whisky bought at $2 a gallon. PORTLAND—For the first times in their lives. brother and sister, Mrs. Lena Pyle and Floyd Crisler, met recently, having been adopted when babies. FT. WAYNE—At last the ghost of Gay St. has been captured, after terrorizing a neighborhood, being a 14-year-old girl. DELPHI —In going down a toboggan slide, Newell Cox caught his right thumb in the side of the track j tearing it off. MARION—There was nothing playful in the way his wife hit him on the head with an electric iron and Henry Shepperd had her arrested. j NATURAL GAS PROVIDED

Agreement Is Reached For Fuel Supply at Newcastle. By Times Special .NEWCASTLE, Ind.. Sept. 15.—Natural gas for this city's use which ap- j peared doomed at the end of another year when the contract for West Virginia gas expires, now seems assured for several years more by an agreement reached between rprsentatives of the Interstate Company and Clint H. Hosier. Signing of the contract will mean that gas will continue to be supplied at 60 cents per thousand cubic feet. The Hosier wells are located two and a half miles southwest of hero on the TRAIN KILLS TWO Truck Hit at Pennsylvania Railroad Crossing. By Times Special MARTINSVILLE, Ind., g e pt. 15 ._ When the truck in which they were riding was struck by a Pennsylvania train here late Thursday afternoon, John Davis and Oscar Chapman were killed. Death of Davis occurred a short time after the accident. Chapman was instantly killed.

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TIERNAN NOT TO LEAVE Law Professor Begins Duties at Notre Dame University. By United News SOUTH BEND, Ind., Sept. 15.—1 t became known today that prominent Catholics throughout the country have written to Notre Dame University, making suggestions as to whether or not the university might dispense with the services of Professor John O. Tiernan in view of the somewhat undesirable publicity attending the Harry Poulin paternity suit. Professor Tiernan, however, has separated from his wife and withdrawn from her case and Father ■Walsh, president of the University, has denied again that there is any intention of breaking his contract. Professor Tiernan began the regular work of the fall term with his law classes today. POSTMASTER IS NAMED Fred R. Ewing Will Bo In Charge of Trlnceton Fostoffice. By Times Special PRINCETON, Ind., Sept. 15.—Nomination of Fred It. Ewing for postmaster here, has been sent by President Harding to the Senate. Ewing was formerly second district Republic•an chairman. He is a newspaper editor. DAMAGES ARE SOUGHT Widow Wants 520.000 for Death of Husband. By Times Special SEYMOUR. Ind.. Sept. 15.—Suit for $20,000 damages has been filed In Clark Circuit Court by Mrs. Ella B. Bennett, administratrix of the estate of Marion S. Bennett, against the Pennsylvania railroad and Elza Bennett. It is alleged in the complaint that Marion S. Bennett, an engineer, was killed near Edinburg on Sept. IT, 1021, when a bridge collapsed.

| M GARLAND Combined Coal and Gas Range Most perfect range on market piPerfect oven for coal or gas. Two burners for coal, four for gas. Self lighter. Kin--11 dies coal with gaa. Largest i —nr ra! "*7*' MW,gCT, rTTniiii variety Combination Flanges In State. Other Combination Ranges as low as $50.00. Cash flErPi “ or easy payments, ■■Til I-W I n Liberal Allowance for gy | I 3^— —Your Old Stbve Charles Koehring f W 11 87a582 Virginia Avenue. ] J Telephone Drexel 9400.

TESTIMONY FINISHED Arguments Are Begun in Otho Dorsey Murder Trial. By Times Special PETERSBURG, Ind., Sept. 15.—Testimony in the murder trial of Otho Dorsey was completed Thursday night. The defense and State both rested their cases. Arguments in the case began this morning. Dorsey is charged with killing Louis Bement and John Turner Willis, two farmers on Feb. 13 last. DAMAGE SUIT FILED Mrs. Martha Jawerski Asks SIO,OOO From Railroad. By Times Special LAPORTE, Ind., Sept 15.—Suit for SIO,OOO damages has been filed In Circuit Court here by Mrs. Martha Jawerski, administratrix of the estate of John Jawerski, against the Pere Marquette railroad. Her husband was killed when a train hit his automobile. NAME SENT TO SENATE George E. Young Is Nominated for Shelbyville Postmastersliip. By Times Special SHELBYVILLE, Ind., Sept. 15. j George E. Young has been nominated j for postmastership here. His name j has been sent to the Senate by Presi- | dent Harding. PRISONER IS AT LARGE William Gibson Escapes From ITtson Camp at Pendleton. By United Press ANDERSON. Ind.. Sept. 15.—William Gibson was still at large today after having escaped with Ernest Stotts from the prison camp at Pendleton Thursday afternoon. Stott was recaptured last night near Lapel. Both men were serving terms for grand larceny.

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SUNLIT BAKERY SPECIALS On sals from 8:30 A M. to 1 P. M. While supply lasts. BLACK WALNUT CAKE Regularly S' ,’U. 54c TUTTI FRUTTI— Regularly 45c, Qj special >9C COCOA NUT MARS HM A L L O W CAKE—Regularly 85c, a S 24c FLORENCE O n r while loaf cake, regularly 20c, I J special i^tC

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Note These Features: —Every coat is modeled and tailored in exact duplicate of the finest fur coats. —The plush is beautiful deep pile silk. —Every coat is cut full and roomy in 38 and 40-inch lengths. -—Swagger sleeves, belts and pockets feature the style. —Every garment is lined with silk, satin and sateen. Materials Are: —Lapinex —Ameritex —Kit Seal —Seal Plush —Karami —Salts Peco Plush

THE ASSORTMENT is beyond the scope of imagination. Hundreds and hundreds of wonderful coats are included in this sale. 1 HE VALUES only verify the value-giving mastery of The Basement Store.

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Beddings—Oilcloths “SEAMLESS" BLEACHED SHEETS —Good quality sheeting, finished with deep hem, recommended for home or hotel use— Slxf>B Inches $1.25 81x90 inches sl.lß “SEAMLESS" BLEACHED SHEETS—BIx9O Inches, better quality than "Pepperell” (no phone orders), d1 oC special pl.£J HEMMED PILLOWCASES —42x86 Inches, heavy thread muslin, free from dressing; 89c quality, BLANKETS—Eegniar bed size, gray, tan or white, with attractive colored <M >7C stripes; special, 1 O FLAID BLANKETS—7OxBO inches, double bed size, soft woolen finish, pood heavy weight, large plaids In striking colors; $4210 d>o 4Q quality, pair TABLE OILCLOTH—4S inches wide, white and fancy patterns; 40c quality, OQ yard CtJC

Choice Beef Cuts RIB ROAST, Oft pound 4UC CHUCK -j o ROAST, pound ....lOC Choice Pork Cuts RIB OR LOIN QO ROAST, pound 40C COTTAGE 111. ROAST, pound ...tiUU CHOICE VEAL or, tOAST, pound 4JC YOUNG CHICKEN— Fresh killed, for frying or roasting, *JO_ pound JOU CREAMERY BETTER —Sun lit, delicious, churned fresh from pasteurized cream; OQ_ 1-pound carton JoC

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Boys’ TwoTrouser Suits *4.98 Sizes 8 to 15, latest style, well made, will stand hard wear. Every suit has two pairs full-lined trousers. Special at .$4.98 BOYS* SCHOOL BLOUSES —6 to 15 years, well made, fast colers, of light and dark ma- a q terials; sale price.. .ttJ/C BOYS' CORDUROY TROUSERS—B to 16 yeare, well made, full cut, dark colors; no sale price .JoC

i COLD BOILED HAM— I Special sweet cured, machine sliced, pound .“ryC ' DRIED BEEF—Fresh ma- | chine chipped, rr i pound .. DDC SUN-LIT BACON Sliced and derrined, 1|SKS _ 45c ROYAL LUNCHEON j C O F F E E—Our own I blend of the finest coffees, perfect arorua and flavor (8 pounds, 95c), pound OL C TEA— Balada, green, mixed or black (*4-Pound : package, 22c), q small size ....VC TUNA—AII white meat, Regent brand (13-ounee can, 57c), 7-ounce 07 can Ol C CREAM C H E E S E Fancy Wisconsin full cream, j pound iHC SWISS CHEESE—Domestic, fine large Cq eyed, pound OJjC

Our Lay-Away Plan Is a Great Service to Patrons A reasonable deposit will hold one of these coats—small weekly payments wi’l complete their purchase. When the cold weather sets In you’ll have a coat in readiness, of beauty, fashion and service, scarcely noticing the outlay.

Men’s Auto Brand Flannel Shirts On Sale at $4,98 0.98 SQ,9B Os high grade broadcloth, fine flannels and khaki. Two pockets, with or without flaps, coat style, regulation; collar attached, sateen lined neckbands, double stitched. Colors are light oxford, dark oxford, navy, fawn, brown and brown check. Sizes 14 to 19. Very Bpeclal at $4.98, 53.98 and $2.98. Men’s Pure Thread Silk Hose, 39c Fully reinforced, seamless, rib elastic tops; black, brown, navy and white; sizes 10 to UA4. But for slight imperfections they would se)l up to 75c. Special (3 pairs, $1.15), pair, 39<^.

Electric Curling Irons, $2.39 Can be used for marcelling and, by removing the clamps, for round curling. A wonderful value at ■# em•>•-.,.52,39 —FUth Floor.

PICKLES Heinz, sweet or sour (medium size bottle, 87c), small size ...4JC WRIGHT’S SUPREME MAYONNAISE—Made from pure and wholesome materials, S-ounce no Jar OOC PECAN MEATS Fancy whole halves, e 1 m new crop, pounand. WALNUT HALVES—Genii in 0 Bordeaux, whole qq halves, pound 7oC PRUNES —Fancy California Santa Claras, medium size, 07 pound ...LI C RAISINS Sun-Maid, seedless. In bulk, oq pound 2.5 C PEANUT BUTTER Sun-lit, made fresh while you wait, a pound I4C POTATO CHlPS—Fresh and crisp, from our Sun-lit kitchen, r 1 round D4C TAK-HOM-A BISCUIT— Fresh, crisp soda 1 4 crackers, 2 packages 14C —Fifth Floor.

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Plush Coats and Furs Are Advancing Daily It’s buy now in this sale (we strongly advise it) or pay more later. The coats in this sale were bought months ago—before the advances. Fur Trimmings: —Coney —Black Opossum —Moufflon —Natural Opossum —Nutria —Fitch Opossum —Beaverette —Manchurian i

Hosiery For Women and Children Priced to appeal to thrifty buyers WOMEN’S PURE THREAD SILK HOSE—Fully reinforced, fashioned legs; black, nude, polo, silver, cordovan and white; sizes to 10; np to $1.50 qualities rn (3 pairs, $2.00), pair..... OUC CHILDREN’S LISLE HOSE—Derby and fine rib, reinforced toes and heels; black, nude, polo, white and cordovan. But for slight Imperfections they would sell for 60c. Sizes 5 to 10. nr Special (6 pairs, $1.35), pair 49C CHILD BEN'S STOCKINGS—Fine rib, reinforced toes and heels; black, white and cordovan; sizes 5 to 10; seconds of 25c quality; special (6 ir pairs, 75q), pair ......13C WOMEN’S HOSE—Fully reinforced; mock seam legs, brown and white; sizes B*4 to 10; seconds of 25c quality; special (6 pairs, 75c), | e* pair

Children’s Skuffer Shoes Sizes Sto 2s ’BS $1:69 ■ H Pair Made ox genuine brown calf with extension soles ; sturdy:, neat and practical. Every pair perfect; all new merchandise. - & _ „ e—Third Floor,

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