Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 187, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 December 1922 — Page 9

BEO. 13. 1922

■IMY Bffiger held on 1 BIIM CIME Captain Charles Pike ‘Kidnaped’ From Bride of Month at Crown Point. By United Press CHICAGO, Dee. 15. —Aster belng “kldnaped' from hls bride of a month, Captain Charles Pike, Army Medicai Corps, was held “eoniewhere in Indiana” today on a charge of bismmy. Pike was taken into eustody last night by three men who rushed him from thè lobby of hls apartinent to a waiting automobile and spirited him aerosa thè Indiana line. Mrs. Pike notified police, who ftarted search for thè captain. li was not until several hours later they leamed a warrant for hip arresi was issued at Crown Point, Ind. According to police, Pike was marned by a “common low*' con traci In Pliiladelphla several years ago. Pike is said to have leamed that thè Philadelphia marriage was not valid in that State. Mrs. Pike's father, Attomey Ironia A. Heile. opposed thè marriage of hle •iaughter to Pike. They flnally eloped and were niarried in Crown Point. Several weeks later Pike was called before thè public health Service “investigatine committee," charged with ’blgamy and conduci unbecorrUug to an officer.” ALLECED MURDERER WILL BE TRIED IN MORGAN CO. William H. Johnson C.ranted Chang* of Venne Herr. A change of venue has been granted to William H. Johnson, awaiting trial on a charge of slaying Mrs. miliari Stevenson, Sept. 25, in thè White Furniture store, 247 W. Washington St. The prisoner has been ordered re- ; moved to Morgan County for trial, ; Johnson is alleged to bave made a 1 confessimi which he later repudiateti. STATE PLANS LEVEE TO PROTECT TWO COUNTIES Southern Indiana Project falW for Expendifure of SI, 110,264. Plans for thè construction of a levee design ed to protect 62.000 aerea of land in Gibson and Posey Counties adjacent to thè Wabash and Patoka Kivers, have been drawn up by thè j engineer of thè State board of conservation. The Project wlll cost approximately $1,110,364.

STOPS CGDGHING Protect jroar cblk!. Sere rery monbtr of thè famby. HOTi-m!xe4 Mertkolaxene ccugh yrup 1 almoat raagieaS in thè <iuick relief mffordcd in freen ec.di, cotiche, bronchiti*. hooretne* and other told troub’w. U* it, nnd cold Infla-nma-tic 'ì eaniabee t*ilh all thè diatrees i:. j rgapOjma Onaraotaed moet •eonomieal gad noat aatlafactory. Million od bottles tilt A regalar botti e of thè menar Veatàc-Laxene mix ed wlth osar eyrap aaakea a full pint of thè qnlckeet actinia <H|I medicine to ba hai. Use H fall Otre ac th tf deelred. Pulì direction wlth tch botti. Eold by dru**its. —Ad.

1 DEFORMITY j 1 BRACE S I WHA CO Deforinlty , r I a Brace* ni Abdomi- | 1 si na! Supporterà are tp-' - I si tbe best you oan 1 ■ bny, yet they coat \jl j I si no more than ordì- \!/ / I ■ nary apparata. The jil / I si dtfference !* I si fonnd In tbe >4àW, 1 K persona! serrice j U of our esperta. I 9 w-ft Armstrong C > f I Jtrrgtctti JrwtrutmmJiouic | EatablUhed IMS 34 West Ohio St. I Indinnapoll. Imi. 1 Complete Line of •-:-335r Sappile# X **^-* > X W' jflfjo? Traction vBSr Company Auffuat 11, 1923 PA33ENGER SERVICE AT nr DIANA POLIS Cìnti. Div. | Shelby Dir. Leave j Leave 5:30 3:15 5:00 3:00 6:45 **4:45 *6:15 **4:3o ••8:30 6:00 7:80 f6:30 tl0:00 +6:30 **8:10 6i15 •10:80 8:00 9:30 8:15 12:30 9:15, *10:20 9:30 *3:00 11:30 1 12:00 N. 11:30 I *1:18 •• Connersvllle Dlspatch or Greensburg Express • Limited *To Rushvllle or Shelbyville Only LI Kilt Face A. M. Dark Paca P. M. Dlspatch Frelght for delivery at station handled on all traina IREIOHT SERVICE ShelbvlUe Dlv.— Leave — 4:50 P M. ex. Sunday. Arrlve—l2 Noon ex. Sunday. Cincinnati Dlv. — Leave— s:SO P M. ex. Sunday. Arrlve—l2:os P. M. ex. Sunday.

Glands Did It jfiv! ' ~| | :se ■ - xi) No wonder he . looks happy. John I ••Vi , ; : , , , , Ross, a 73-year-old 9KWB Quentln, haxl a ’Sfco V couplo of goat £ * glands attached recently. Wlth hls *3§ new glands, John folt po sul! ot ~ep i that be won a 60t\ yard race In seven eeconds ln a recent L Tt prlson toumament. " ‘’W * \ 1 / Dancing Frock A dancing frock, sleeveless and full skirted, is of corn-colored satin, completely covered with small lridescent beads making no attempt at design. ■ . ''JÈZtìEsSr Rheumatism / CAUSED BY | Bad Teeth ■ Producing bllnd abscesses E which draln thir polsonou* ■ puss substance lnto thè blood I str e a m and thus csruslng Rheumatism and other diseases B of like danger. DON’T BE HURT I had 12 teeth extracted w ■ without paln by thè Maxo- ® (Ine method and am well I gl satisfled. Mrs. Katie Sulllvan, V 1623 Kelly Street. si ■ We never use testimonial I ■ without consent of patient. .? We are making a specialty I a of Crowns and Bridge Work. I 1 Our Prlces Will Please You. LADY ATTENDANT si EXAMINATION AND CON- $ SULTATION FREE -3 1 Hanning Bros. | and WINKLER I liti) Floor National City B3nk 3dg. I I 108 E. Wash St Cali Lincoln 8226 I Houfu-I to 6. 2flxht b.r Appotntment.

SPECIAL NOTICE! Our store will be open until 9:30 o’clock Saturday night to give thè public an opportunity of seeing a demonstration of thè “Coffield” and “Trojan” Electric Washers. Our special sale closes Saturday 9:30 P, M. Also see a demon&tration of thè famous New Model Eureka Manual Cleaner. Eureka Sales Co., 34 S. Meridiani St.

SAVE ONE-THIRD ON YOUR XMAS GRAFONOLA $75.00 H DURING THIS SALE Ten Twelve-Inch Double-Face Records Given GENUINE COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS Many styles and sizcs. slightly used and skopworn samples will be disposed of at greatly reduced prices. OTHER GRAFONOLAS AS LOW AS $15.00 Retired Columbia Records 39c Each A big selection to choose from—some of your favorite pieces may be sound among them. Come enrly for yours. Rhodes - Burford Furniture Co. 511-513 E. WASHINGTON ST., BETWEEN EAST and LIBERTY. MAIN 5363

WMTT77TJI ■a ////#il STO RE GOING OUT OF BUSINESS! LAST 7 DAYS Men’s Ribbed Union Suits, Now 95c Men’s Grenadine Neckties, Now 69c Men’ss2.ooand $2.50 Woo! Caps, Now SI .35 Hurry! Hurryl! We are forced to empty this great store of every single piece of merchandise. BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! Now is your chance to doublé thè buying power of your Xmas money. Men’s $1.25t0 $1.75 Dress Shirts Exceptionally well tallored of thè new- si j§ ” g\ est shirtlngs. In al! thè 6cason's latest pat- vii fifi terna and colorlngs- Sale price while they last ' w w “Arrow” and “Lion” Collars Ca Also other good brands. Broken llnes and slzes; some sllghtly soiled from handling. While they last, each Men’s Wool Sport Sweaters s*l .95 Heather mixtures, 2-pocket, belted models; sold elsewhere at $5.50 and $5.75. Our price, while they last Boys' Two-Pocket Wool Sport Coats, 51.69 Boys’ 50c and 75c Leather Belts, Now 37c Up to $2.25 Boys' Hats and Caps Now, 89c (On Back Order) Now Ready for Quick Disposai— Nearly 100 Belted-Model OVERCOATS FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN AT PRICES THAT ARE POSITIVELY IRRESISTIBLE —GET HERE EARLY! TlieWHENStore,34-38N.Penn.St. Look for thè Red and White Signs Fixtures for Sale

TKY A WANT AD IN TIIE TIMES. TIIEY AIAVAYS BRINO RE SUITS.

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NEW MILLINERY Sale of Baroiette iairclófh iats The Seasons Newest Voglie Are These Cleverlittleturban JLlj These hats are poke and mu:.,h- £1 smartly trimmed room_ shapes m with imitation heavy black, lus- 1 1 li® paradise, rib bo n troushairclothand M/ 1| and nove 1 ornaBaronette ha ir- T|g|| [g ments. Many other new arrivals for mid-season wear, including faille silk with flowers, new slipper satin hats and combination materials in Copen, sand, pearl gray, henna, brown, navy and black. —Forniti Floor, Miilinery. The Wm„ Ho Bloch Co o

2,500 RAINCOATS Gaberdines and Whipcords . Were bought at 50e ou thè dollar from an eastern manufacturer /JMRI who needed thè easli. Now, in thè lieart of thè season, we will place on SALE thè enti re lot at ridieulously low prices. fiere ’s your opportunity to save from $4.00 to $12.00 on Raincoat, Gabcrdine or WhipAct Quick At These Prices They Worit Last Long! M ON SALE ! $ 7 and * 8 Ladies* fl* AC $ 9 and $lO Men’s and Misses’ Rain- Ù ’ti£| Raincoats atone- J) Jf^ iù . ... , ' * So m%W w half price, tan Bo- * JlfÉs*! ■V V * ' P JK— - marine. black rub- /ttp 1 |ag;. • check, largo col- jfejgr ber. blue gaber- .fW M A lars, belted coata. Jag dine, made in snappy Whil6 the> ' laSt ' SaV ° r j e ® B ®° Bt k ß bge^ts||H $15.00 Tan Mole- QC $5 and $6 Boys’ C U. ski I n Raincoats; B ij Raincoats, In tan J Double-breasted, pleat- boys’ coat, pleated^ S2O, $25, S3O Values —GABER3INE WHIPCORDS $1 A. 50 English Gaberdines in popular tan, gray and olive green. Heavy, water- H jjjw proof whipcords. All made in snappy doublé breasted, raglan sleeves, pleated H back, belt all round I MBj Girls’ Raincapes, blue £4 OC $6.95 Men’s Leather Top Qr Ladies’ Rain Hats, si * or red, rubber lined, gOv Rubber Shoes, 1- and 14- J . . Roma |L * ali I Inch tops. Just thè kind si mut ami tan, poma- ■mA s . ’ -si. of shoes for men who work zine rubber lined; si Jfi a slzes outdoors. Save $5.00 sl.oo*value ™ '* B^ MARKET ST. INDIANAPOLIS TRACTION an ot Afford TERMINAL RAINCOAT CO. ! L * EXPERT RAINCOAT REPAIRING Ramcoat SATURDAY NIGHT TILL 9

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