Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 147, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 October 1922 — Page 11
OCT. 30. 1022
FORMERRESIDENT OFRICHHONDKILLS JIFEIIGINCIHTI Russell Drifmeyer Says He Was ‘BluffingVThought Gun Wasn't Loaded. SURRENDERS TO POLICE Neighbors Hear Quarrel Over Hat Preceding Fatai Shot in Apartment. JSy Time Special RICHMOND, Ind., Oct_ 30.—Russell 3L>rifmeyer. who shot and killed his Wife Benha In Cincinnati Sunday night, foliowing an argument over thè JJiat she was to wear to a theater. was in this city. He went to Cincinnati about twelve years ago. He was Richmond last week vlsitlng his 'linde and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. James ?Tlernan. ~ Other relative? living here are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Drifmeyer and Mr. juid Mrs. L. Savage. ** Drifmeyer told Cincinnati police, to -whom he surrendered aster thè shooting. that he had attempted to “bluff" ■4iis wlfe. and that he believed thè resolver was unloaded when he pointed 3t at her. " Neighbors in thè apartment said -4hey heard thè couple quarrellng before they heard thè sound :he shot. Drifmeyer is being held t>y police on suspicion. Honsier Briefs ~ EVANS VILLE Corn and Cobb -cases are in court here. Elizabeth 3’orn has brmight sjlit for divorce front her husband, George, and William T. Cobb filed an action agalnst "his wife. Anna. ;; KEXDALLVILLE Albert Reed J'.as stricken with paralvsls aster ai 3>lolent sneeze. It is thouglit thè “Sneeze caused thè bursting of a blood .wessel over thè brain. FT. WATNE A conscieneeetricken thief slipped a gold wateh ónd lavalier behind thè screen door ‘ijht thè home of A. J. Axt. The -Sewelrv was stolen front tlie honte kwo months ago. OWENS VILLE —.V eoxcomb on exhibition here weighs nearly four potinds. It was grown by Mrs. ’J’ames E. Benson. AITSURX —Frank Deckwortli. locai écernan. has been returned here aster "runnlng away with Mrs. Klossie Beid- j Ter, one of his eustomers. > WABASH—When SherifT Hoyte j attempted to summon ! Charles Ebbinghouse for petit jury -cervice he learned that thè inan had over a year ago. ’ BICKNELL—Mrs. Orville Rosser ; severed her middle finger with a slaw , icutte-r while ntaking sauerkraut. MENCI E—An order for “a quart of -ever-bearing strawberries” in this city "is thè phrase now used In telephone -con versa tion to secure u supply of thè well-known “hootch.” police report. B LOOMINGTON—A Monon pas- - senger train hit an empty èchool bus : , near bere. The driver was uninjured and. with thè assistance of thè train crew. righted his truck and both train , ' and bus went on their way. TERRE HAUTE—A couple of old ishermer. have disco-vered that tdack ba.-s era ve goldfish and are using it j exelusively for bait. SEYMOUR—A pile of 1.200 weiner?. in equal number of buns. 600 bottles • of milk and hundreds of apffles were ‘ inade away with by locai boys entertained by thè Rotary Club. B LOOMINGTON —Monroe County ■ has 334 students enrolled in Indiana , University, leariing all other counties in tlie State. Marion County is sec>ond with 264. LAFAYETTE Chester Caster’s wife was away from liome and he was “batchitig." Ile knoeked a butch- ; * r knife off thè kitchen table and noar- . ly severed his little finger. BRAZTL —William Coltharp and his eliiughter. 7drs. James Johnson, ate wild parsnin by mistake, thing it wns Both were taken violently ili. ML'NCTE —Six weeks aster he was Aobbed of S4O and ordered out of his car in which he was taking a stranger ! .to a inearhy town, Ernest Heath was -finformed his auto was in Wisconsin. GREEXCASTI.E—Morris Goodwin j .'has a jteaeh tree In his yard hearing | its second crop of fruit this ycar. Ile j <=ays if cold went her holds off a short | lime thè crop will ripen. ATWOOD— \ total of SIO.OOO has j
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been realized from one acre of ground planted in ginseng by Harry W. Kllnger. a farmer near here. He sells roots of thè herb. CONTEMPI CASE IN TEMO FIEHT Attorney General and Secretary of State Cited to Explain Certification. By l’nitcd Preti DALLAS, Texas, Oct. 30.—A motion citlng Attorney General W. A. Keeling and Secretary of State S. L. Stai ptes for contempt of court was filed In thè Fifth District Court of Civll Appeais here today. The contempt action was based upon thè certification by Staples of thè name of Earle B. Mayfield as thè Democratlc nominee for thè United States Sonate. Staples acted upon thè advice of Keeling, lt is asserted. Mayfield is opposed by thè antl-Ku-Klux Klan faction in Texas. TRY SLAYER OF BROTHER State Will Ask Death Penalty for Wake Sinitlt. By United Presa ALBIOX. Ind., Oct. 30.—Wake Holman Smith, slayer of his brother, started a court battle for his lise here today. Prosecutor Clarence Fmdlay j has announced that he will ask thè death penalty òn a charge of firstdegree murder. Smith dld not appear worried when he carne into court. He talked freely of thè crime. He says that he cannot recali many of thè exact details of thè shootlng. Insanity will he his defense. Clark, a year vounger than Wake : was mortally wounded with a shotgun charge foliowing an argument between thè boys on Aprii 29 last. The trouble arose over thè making of some bread.
ANNOUNCE POSTAL EXAMS Citai Service Conimlssion Will Grade Indiana Applicants Nov. 28. * B i/ Times Special WASHIXGTOX. Oct. 30—Examination to choose postmaster eligibles at Ixigansport, Marion, Perù and Wabash have been announced for Xov. 28 by thè civil Service commission. The Logansport office pays an annual salary of $3,400, Marion, $3.700, and Wabash. $3,300. HUNTINGTON MAN INDICTED Harley Rittgers, Reai Estate Dealer, Held on Four Charges. By Times Special HUXTIXGTOX, Ind.. Oct. 80 —Harley Rittgers, reai estate dealer, was indicted by thè Huntington County grand jury on four charges of embezzlement in connection with thè recent failure of thè Huntington Aeronauti Association. He gave borni of S7OO on each of thè counts. DIES FROM INJURIES Mrs. C. T. Van Dyke, 90. Is Victini of Accident in Home. By Times Special s AXDERSON, Ind., Oct. 30 —Mrs. C. T. Van Dyke, 60, died at a hospital here yesterday from injuries received early last week when she tripped on a carpet and euffefed a fractured collar bone and internai injuries. She lived with her daughter, Mrs. J. C. Leak.
Meris and Women s RUBBER HEELS Strlctly First Quality 2ScPair H National Shoe Repair Co. 27 N. Illinois St.
APPLES ORCHARD TO CONSUMER * ANOTHER BIG CARLOAD SALE TUESDAY at car door. Virginia Ave. and C., I. & W. Freight House, just south of elevation. New York State Hubersons, 51.25 Per Bushel Basket This Is an Extra Fine Car Apple, All Hand Picked As usuai, first come first served. Arthur B. Hamill Carlot Bulk Apple Distributor
ANDERSON DOCTOR DIES Dr. A. W. Miller. 63, Succumbs to Long Illness. /’y fune* Sprcinl ; AXDERSON, lnd„ Oct. òU— Dr. A. W. Miller, 63, a prominent physieian here for a nurflber of years, died here yesterday aster a long illness. He is survived by thè widowr and a son, Dr. J. Don Miller, of Indianapolis. [ JAMES E. POMEROY DIES End Comes to Prominent Attorney Foflowing Operation. By United Press AIiBUIN, Ind., Oct. 30.—James E. Pomeroy, 55, one of thè most prominent attorneys of De Kalb County died yesterday at thè Metho>l. Indianapolis, foliowing an operation. MOTHERI Open Child’s Bowels with “California Fig- Syrup” Hurry mother! Even a siek child ; loves thè “frulty" taste of "California Fig Syrup" and it never fails to open | thè bowels. A teaspoonful today may prevent a sick child tomorrow. If constipated. bilious, feverish, frettili, has cold. colie, or if stornarli is sour, tongue coated, breath had. remember a good cleansing of thè little bowels is often all that is necessary. Ask your druggist for genuine “California Fig Syrup” which has directions for babies ..nd children of all ages printed on bottle. Mother! You must say “California" or you may get an imitatimi fig syrup.—Advertisement.
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Ko Phone, No Mail Qrders or C.0.0.’s No Exchanges or Refunds Can Be Granted at thè Dollar Sale In many cases quantities are limited and prices hold good only while thè spécifieà supply lasts.
Merchandise from various sections of thè store has been taken to our Basement and marked down very decicledly in price for Tuesday’s selling.
Sheeting Muslin, 6 Yards for— Unbleached, 40 inches wdde, good weight. w Unbleached Muslin, *3 10 yards for— $1 Yard wide, medium w eight, JB desirable for generai use. Bleached Muslin, 6 Yards for— $1 Yard wide, even thread, soft finish, good for generai use; 20c quality. Bleached Muslin, 7 Yards for— $| Yard wide, perfect weave JL and finish. Sheeting, 4 7 Yards for— vi Yard w ide, unbleached, finn weave; 20c quality. Wide Sheetings, 2 1 /z Yards for— $1 SI Inches wide, choice of * bleached and unbleached. Cambnc Muslin, 7 Yards for— Yard wide, perfect weave **• and finish; suitable for gowns, iin gerie and generai use; 25c quality. x Pillow Tubing, *4 3 Yards for— $1 “Pepperell" tubing, 42 and B 40 inches witle. Percales, 7 Yds. for— -^j Yard wide, varlety of fig tB urea, stripes and checks; navy cadet and white ground. &. Pillowcases, 5 for— -<g 42x36 Inches, bleached mus- sfl Un neatly flnished with deep hems. JSiUp to $1.75 Feather Pillows, Each— Filled with new, sanitary -**■ feathers, good heavy art. tick coverings In medium and dark patterns. Featherproof Ticking, 2 1 /z Yards for— SI 32 Inches wide, staple bino strine; regalar 40c quality. $1.50 Single Plaid Blanket, Each— $1 Doublé bed size, heavy nap, A neat small plaid, full rango of colora, iinished with overlock stltched edge. $1.50 Crib Blankets — *§ Heavy double-fleeced blanket, in blue and pink, fiorai 8 and juvenile designa, whipped edges. Cotton Batts — -<B 3-Pounil quilted cotton \B batta, open up into full-sizo ■ comfort, ready to he covered. -*• White Outing Fiannel, 7 Yds. so vi Doublé fleeced, soft and absorbent, f<ir diapers and infanta’ wear; 22c quality. Yard-Wide Outing Flannels, 5 Yds. for S| Good. heavy weight, well *■ nappod, excellent quality, for nightgowns, pajatnas and chlldren'a sleeping garments, etc. L Women’s and Misses’ Sports Hats— $| Felt. and wool; brown, red, gray and navy.
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Outing Fiannel, 9 Yards for— 51 27 Inches wide, variety of > pretty color stripes on llght grounds. Silk Stripe Madras, 2V Z Yards for—--32 Inches wide, beautiful array of color stripes on light grounds; 50c quality. White Nainsook, -4 7 Yards for— $1 Yard wide good quality for JL underwear and infanta’ wear. Dress Ginghams, -4 6 Yards for—--27 Inches wide; checks. stripes. plaids and many dark color.; suitable for school frocks; regular 25c quality. Dress Ginghams, *4 4 Yards for—--32 Inches wide. fine qual- *“■ ity ginghams in small plaid effeets, attractive color assortment for women s and children’ wear; 39c quality. Apron Check Ging- *£jj hams, 9 Yds. for— Fast color, 27-inch widlh. JL all sizes, blue and white checks. Comfort Cretonnes, 8 Yards for— vi 24 Inches wide, plain and ”**“ twilled weave, new patterai*, medium and dark colora. Cretonnes, 4 Yards for— $1 Yard wide, beautiful fall * pattern and color, 45c and 3óc qualitles. Unbleached Cotton 4 Fiannel, 5 Yds. for— vi l/ong, soft nap; t.willed ■*** weave back; 25c quality. 81x90 Sheets— Hfl| Bleached seamlesa, well sfl made of fine bleached heet- V B ingswith deep hems. d3L Bh.ck Sateen, -4 3 1 /z Yards for— $1 Yard wide, fine niercerized JL finish; good, heavy quality for generai use. Comfort Challis, sffl 7 Yards for— $1 Yard wide, new fall pat- JL terna, medium and dark color. Curtain Scrim, 10 Yards for— $1 Yard wide, doublé hern- .JeL stitched and openwork border; up to 19e qualities. Whiite Curtain Swiss, <4 4 Yards for— $1 Yard wide. good quality, JL crossbar, dota and fiorai patterns; 35c quality. Filet—’Curtain Nets- 4 -a 4 Yards for— $1 Yard wide, neat design; JL regalar 35c qualities. Marquisette and di Scrim, 6 Yards for— $1 Y ard wide curtain marquis- JL. ette, crossbar scrim; up to 29c qualities. Women’s Hats— Silk velvet with embroidered $B crown, ribbon and flower trini- 3 ming; all tbe popular shapes. JL
$1.75 Satin Messalines and Taffetas— $1 Yard wide all silk. Mostly JL light colors—orchid, taupe, helio, beige, ceil, reseda, gray, ivory, light blue, myrtle and maize. $2.00 and $2.50 <| House Frocks— ò| FOR YV O M E N AND JL MISSES, of ginghams and percales, attractively made with larga sash ties and smart organdy collars or more conservative percales, “Hi-lo” coliara. Girls’ $1.50 and $2.00 g Raincapes— $1 Of navy blue, single tex- fc ture materials, plaid lined, attached hoods; guaranteed rainproof. Sizes 6 to 14. 75 In thè lot. Small Size Women’s Silk Dresses— $1 Sizes 14 to 20, of good qual- JL ity Georgette over pure silk foundation; slightly Boiled from handling; SIO.OO and $12.75 qualities. Brush Wool Sets— ** Cap and scarf to match. Y'ery smart for Kchoolgirls. *B Up to $2.00 qualities. JL Artificial Silk Scarfs, <g In thè season’s smartest $B colors. Fringed ends. Sixty ”B in tho lot. $2.00 quality. JL Men’s Overalls and Jackets, Each— YVell made, of Rilsy blue denim and 245-weight white back blu* denim. Overalls are made in high back style, cut full and roomy; sizes up to 50. Men’s Blue Chambray **| Work Shirts, 2 for— $1 Collars attached, ono pock- *<®t et, sllpover style, full cut. Sizes 14 >4 to 17. “Wright’s Health” Fleeced Undershirts ài and Drawers J. Naturai color, snug fitting, cuff on eieeve and ankle. Slzea up to 50. $1.50 quality. Men’s Undershirts jg and Drawers, Eac^i — YVool. mixed. rib and fiat JL knit, naturai and tan. Most all sizes in thè lot up to 46. Up to $1.50 qualities. Men’s Silk Four-in- -4j’ Hand Ties, 4 for— $1 Open ends, slip-ea.sy bands, good varlety of neat pattern and excellent colorings. An exceptional quality. Player Rolls, 6 for— H Some are soiled. Chocolates, 5-lb. Box— -B Assorted fruit flavored. heav- vB ily coated with chocolate. JL Silver-Plated Bread Trays— Brightly polished, pierced ends; some with handles. Rogers “1881” Teaspoons— $1 Six for sl. Leland pattern. Women’s Knit Underwear, 3 for— $1 Broken lots, consjsting of JL vests, pants, uuion suits and blooiners.
Combination Hot Water Bottle and $| Fountain Syrìnge— JL Guaranteed red rubber, complete with all attachments.
$1.50 to $2.50 Hand- *4 bags— $g Swagger bags, envelope bags, JL vaniety cases, various kinds of leathers, various sizes; black brown, tan and grav bags. Women’s and Misses’ ?§ Sweaters— vi $2, $2.50 and $3 Qualities <JL Of wool yarns, in jade, buff, Jockey, white, flame etc. Some are a trifle imperfect, 100 in thè lot. Outing Fiannel *g| Nightgowns, 2 for— SI FOR W O M E X AND JL MISSES, in neat stripe patterns; slipover style; regular 85c quality. 120 in thè lot, Sateen Pettibloomers, g 2 for— Si j Full slze, ankle length JL style. Black, navy, emerald, brown, taupe, purple, età SILK BLOUSES— * i | F’or women and misses, of i / •Tap silk, crepe de chino, fl j tricolette, etc. Lingerie, 2 Pieces \ for— Si WOMEN’S AND MISSES* JL nightgowns, petticoats, envelope j chemise and bloomers; 1 000 gar- 1 ments in thè lot that sold up to $L j Men’s Rib Union Suits Si Medium and heavy weight, * perfect fitting, cuffed sleeve and ankle; bleached and ecru; included in thè lot are “eeconds" of Munsing Wear union suits, up to $2.50 qualities. Sizes in thè lot up to 50. Men’s Pure Thread Silk Hose, 3 Prs. for pf Fully reinforced, high- JL splieed heels; black, cordovan and navy; slightly imperfect; otherwise would sell at 55c. Women’s Pure Silk Hose, 2 Pairs for— $1 Fully reinforced, fashioned JL *legs, seamlees foot; tan. white and sllver; irregulars of SI.OO quality. Children’s Mercerized Stockings $| 5 Pairs for— JL Reinforced toes and heels; black, white and carnei; irregulars of 50c quality. Sizes Bto 10. Women’s Mercerized Lisle Hose, 4 Pairs— $| Very serviceable, fully re- JL inforced, seamed backs. Black, cordovan and white; some in lot are slightly irregular. Up to 50c qii|lity. \ Indestructible Pearl Beads— $1 18-Inch lengtlis; rich, crcamy <• luster. Silver-Plated Cigarette *£ Cases— $| Hammered design, gllt liued. JL quality. '" - i Women’s Gauze Vests, 6 for— $g Low neck, sleeveless, built-up JL and bodice top. Priscilla Dean Tams— For misses and children; all vB thè popular colors. JL | 1 Up to $2.00 Gloves for Women— $i 16-Buttou silk gloves, also 2- JL ( clasp kid gloves.
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