Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 246, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 February 1923 — Page 7

THURSDAY, FEB. 22,1923

GRAFT STORY OF STILL OPERATOR DEIffiDBY COPS Samuel J. Barnett and Albert Finkle Given Year and Day. Police officials today denied graft stories told In Federal Court late Wednesday when Samuel J. Barnett and Albert Finkle were sentenced to one year and one day at the Federal prison at Atlanta, Ga., by Judge Albert B. Anderson. The defendants changed their pleas of not guilty to guilty on an indictment for conspiracy to violate Federal prohibition laws. Barnett said Finkle told him he was paying SSO a week to Orville Hudson, then sergeant of police, for protection in operating a 500-gallon still at 133 W. Court St. * 111 Feeling Sfiown Finkle denied making the statement. He told the court he financed the still and Barnett operated It. That 111 feeling existed between the defendants became apparent immediately after the hearing began. They contradicted each other constantly. Finkle told the court he was a railroad guard during the shopmen’s trike last year while Barnett operated the still. * "So you violated the law on one hand and helped enforce it on the other. Tou are a versatile sort of genius, aren't youT" Anderson said. "Mnst Be Broken Up" "This sort of thing must be broken up,” Anderson said. “It does not make any difference whether we like the law or not, we must obey It." Barnett served a six months' Jail sentence last year Imposed upon him by Judge Anderson in connection with the operation of a still on E. Fifteenth St. LAD INJURED IN CRASH Grocer’s Son Severely Hurt—Driver Is Under Arrest. Eitel Schaffer. 11, son of August Schaffer, grocer, East and St. Clair Sts., was in Deaconess Hospital today suffering from a broken right leg and severe cuts and bruises on the' left knee. He was hurt in an accident at Park and Eleventh Sts. Wednesday night. Eitel was riding in a truck owned by his father and driven by Lester Sandlin, 18, of 739 N. New Jersey St., which collided with a William F. Johnson Lumber Company truck driven by John Cunningham, 1139 E. Nineteenth St. Sandlin was charged with assault and battery, speeding and driving on the wrong side.

I• Special Week-End Selling Knitted Underwear for Women Three Specially Priced, Specially Bought, BARGAINS: 350 Pairs 1,000 tSO Glove Sillc Glove silk Summer- Step-in Bloomers Weight Chemises $2.65 Pr. Vests S? 7S ST.’S .■‘JasS 39c bach , sport length, ruffled Swiss-ribbed vests, first quality ® ne Quality. 1° bodicecuff. New B ® l “J* lisle; in either bodice top or top style and in either shades, such as American crochet top style; in white only, regular or extra sire at Beauty, beige, emerald. an d at one p r i cej both extra and tan, peacock, regular sizes. Complete size ie one * ow P r * c ®- range. —Ayres—Women’s Knit Underwear, street floor.

Only a Few More Days of the Two-Dollar Offer on Hoover Cleaners . Two dollars down —pay nothing for 30 days—then commence payment* of $1.50 weekly or $6.20 a month. 'Try a Hoover in Your Home-No Obligation —Ayres—Street and sixth floors. Toilet Specials Lillian Russell’s Cleansing Lotus Toilet Paper, 6 rolls, Cream, 89*. 95*. Lady Mary Powder, itch-Hazel Extract, pint, can. 29*. Rice Powder, can. 19*. Vaindor* Large Compacts, 69*. Olivia Dental Cream, 45* Un Air Embftume Extracts * u k®' ounce, $5.50. Auditorium Bat h Soap, Ayres Toilets dozen cakes, 89*. street floor.

Shriners to Give

Follips Party Tonight

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MARIE HOLLY The Shriners have purchased all seats tonight for the opening performance of the “Greenwich Follies" at the Murat. Ted Lewis, Marie Holly and many others are In the cast. The engagement will close with two performajices Saturday. Wooden earrings hand carved and painted and suspended by metal chains are a recent novelty.

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ADMINISTRATION PLANS POLICY ON FOREIGN‘TRUSTS’ Would Free U, S, Business of ‘Squeeze’ on Certain Raw Products, r By United Prens WASHINGTON. Feb. 22.—A concrete plan for freeing American industry from the "squeeze” of foreign combinations controlling the world supply of certain raw, materials is being shaped b£ the Harding Administration. The plan comprises: 1. Investigation of the .possibility of opening new producing areas of monopolized commodities to, be developed by American capital. 2. Federal chartering of American corporations to engage in developing such new areas. 3. Protection of American projects with backing of the Government. The commodities for which the United States is now almost exclusively dependent on Importations are rubber from the British East Indies, nitrates from Chile, jute from India; sisal from Mexico; iodine from Chile; quinine from Pert£ potash from Germany; copra from Oceania; copper from Spain; camphor from - Japan and tir. from Boliva. Hold Local Pet Show Local breeders have entered more than three hundred animals in the Indianapolis Associated Poultry, Pigeon and Rabbit Show being held in the store of Max Weisz, 1205 S. Meridian St. Awards will be made Sunday.

ritis, and for pain In general. Accept only “Bayer” package which contains proper directions. Handy boxes of twelve tablets cost few cents. Drug gists also sell bottle of 24 and 100. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid.—Advertisement.

Articles to Embroider Are Otherwise Ready to Use IyrORNING dresses of blue chambray stamped in two pretty patterns, with floss; each, 69*. mEA TOWELS of striped crash in three good patterns, with floss; each, 19*. a PRONS of unbleached musr*- lin, stamped for lazy daisy and French knot embroidery, with floss; each, 29*. —Ayres—Art needlework, fourth floor.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Baritone Appears in Interesting Program

By Walter D. Hickman CHARLES NORMAN GRANVILLE, an American baritone, appeared in an Interesting song recital last night at the Murat under the auspices of Sahara Grotto. The program, most of which was rendered in English, was interesting because of the large number of songs offered. Moussorgsky’s “The Song of the Flea,” was sung in English. It was in the last group of songs that the singer showed marked ability in singing negro spirituals, including “Didn’t It Rain,” and “Wait Till Ah Put on Ma Crown.” He responded with an encore, “Run, Mary, Run," another spiritual. “The Journey” and "Where My Dear Lady Sleeps” were other-favor-ites on the program. Mr. Granville has one splendid quality—he can make an audience hear every word that he sings. This is where so many American singers fall—they do not know how to enunciate. The English language Is beautiful In song and Mr. Granville permits no word to be lost by faulty enunciation. The first group is known as the Shakespeare group and Included “It was a Lover and His Lass,” (As Tou Like It) and "The Willow Song," (Othello). „

WKVTHF.R TVk T T A IT B * v A Children’* Bath DOWNSTAIRS at AYRES jtnj Friday’s Savings Sales in the Downstairs Store are events looked forward to by the thrifty housewives of Indianapolis. The event not only includes the much-talked-of SIO.OO Dress Sale, but money-saving events in every other department. The Hour Sales are very popular, because people are appreciating that the merchandise offered consists of real bargains marked down for selling that day only. 4 It’s Ayres’ Quality Merchandise at Popular Prices

Brushed Wool Scarf Sets and AllWool Sweaters, SI.OO Slipover style. Gray Pongee, 12c Yard Remnants Quality suitable for men's shirts, drarerles, etc. 200 Pair Men’s Work Socks, 10c Pair Good quality cotton, In brown and black; good asaortment of sizes. Seconds. Limit Are pairs to the customer. Women’s Cotton Hose, 10c Ribbed top, seamed back, double beei, toe and sole; black, white and cordovan; sizes 8 to 9.

Sale of $lO Dresses of Extraordinary Quality and Style J*-. ' Following the usual custom of these great Friday dress sales, new shipments that are arriving daily, are being added to our stock— ' mak , ing j l assortment of fresh crisp dresses for tomora wide range of materials from which to select your par- I. TH KMflHiitff nmi j Extra Special for Friday’s Selling—2oo Dresses at $5.00 and $3.95 jißl LI p These are in the latest and very smart new styles in Velour, Jersey, Serge, j c!sj‘ Printed Crepes, Taffetas and Plain Crepes. Trimmings are very neat of braid, H _ jftm'.'A, 4 contrasting pipings, buckles and belts. Very keen smart styles. The sizes arß $lO < $lO 16 to 48. _ $lO $lO See the Many Other Remarkable Bargains in the Downstairs Store w!l? n S‘! n T fVrVh* Downstairs \ Bo %^,%r et aeanTd’ backT’double and -■ /A, A C J .Cf Oxford gray with maroon cok toe. Made of the best, cotton. * J is fgjr&J iars. Slip >ver style, good length Black only. SU;es 0 to 10. *** v ' aleeves.

Louise Mason was at the piano as an accompanist and as a solpist. Her pleasing pei-sonality and ability aided in making the concert a pleasing cess.I- -I- -1On View Today Two performances of George White’s Scandals are scheduled for today, Washington’s birthday, at English’s. The engagement will close with two performances Saturday. The Marion Morgan Dancers are appearing at Keith’s this week in “Helen of Troy,” a dance drama. The Palace is featuring the Lopez Orchestra with; Del Lampe directing. Mutual burlesque Is on view at the Broadway. Musical comedy and movies make up the current bill at the Rialto. The Kirksmith Sisters top the bill at the Lyric. The movies on view' today include: “Mighty Lak’ a Rose” at the Circle; “Peg o’ My Heart” at the Ohio; “The Flirt” at the Apollo, and “The Footlight Ranger” at Mister Smith’s. Short Jackets The short packets, embroidered or braided, is worn with one-pieco frocks of satin or wool. It is usually quite short and more apt to be unbelted than not.

The Friday Hour Sales

Women’s Vests and Stepins, 39c Made of fine batiste. I.aee edge. Boys’ Wool Mixed Union Suits, SI.OO Fine quality wool and cotton mired garments. All sizes to li. First quality.Limit two garments to the customer. Knit Vests, 12V2 C Built-up shoulders, V neck, floss trimmed; sizes Si ft), 33. Colored Bordered Damask, 42c Yard 63 Inches wide. 34-Inch Indian Head, 20c Yard Bleached.

No Mail, C. O. D. or Telephone Orders on Hour Sale Merchandise

SCHOOL CHILDREN HAVE NAPPY TIE AT FARM EXHIBIT Holiday Gives Kids Chance to Attend Show at Fairground, * Today was day at the Farmers’ Exposition in the Manufacturers’ building at the State fairground. Free from school because of the Washington birthday, children found the exposition an interesting place to spend the day. Office furniture for the up-to-date farmer is shown in an exhibt by the W. C. Bass Company. Desks, filing cabinets and typewriter desks are featured. A novelty In automobile advertising is shown by the Wildhack Company. A huge gilt frame, enclosing a sedan, with a black background, set off by a large basket of 'flowers, forms a picturesque exhibit. Today also was Women’s day. Matters of Interest to farm women were discussed. Miss Leila R. Gaddis, lead-

Women’s Sateen Petticoats, SI.OO Hemstitched and scalloped bottom; some la linger te. Single Blankets, 69c Each Plain colors only, with pink and blue borders. Seconds. Size (>4xl*2. 20 Heavy Duck Hunting Coats and 6 Blanket-Lined Coats for Men, $1.65 Good assortment of sizes. Fine, warm garments. Women’s Union Suits, 19c Built ufl shoulders, loose knee, lace trimmed;., sizes Si, 35 and 88.

Meetings Here Friday Exchange Club—Dinner, Lincoln. Indiana State Automobile Association—Meeting and dinner, Lincoln. Smith College Alumni—Card party, Severln. Directors of Better Business Bureau—Luncheon, C. of C. American' Institute of Electrical Engineers—Meeting, C. of C. Optimists Club Luncheon, Claypool. ’ Woman’s City Club—Luncheon, C. of C. Phi Delta Theta—Luncheon, C. of C. Delta Tau Delta—Luncheon, Board of Trade. Knights of Columbus—Luncheon, Spink-Arms. Industrial Lenders—Luncheon, C. of C. I Laymen’s League—Luncheon, C. of C. Allied Motor Commerce Luncheon, Claypool.

er of the home economics department of the agricultural branch of Purdue University, was the principal speaker. Brilliance Is added by gay couples dancing from 8 p. m. until the closing hour.

Gingham House Dresses, SI.OO Made of Amoskeag gingham with belt; sizes 34 to 44. 36 and 37-In. Unbleached Muslin, 10c Yard A good quality, suitable for many domestic uses, l.lmit 10 yards to a customer. Knicker Dresses, SI.OO Pink, lavender and bln* eliambray. Excellent values. 38 Only, Boys’ Jersey Suits, $3*45 Fin® quality wool Jersey suits. Middy and Balkan style. Good range of sizes. Women’s Fiber Hose, 25c Pair Lisle top, seamed bark, lome with fashioned darts, high spliced beel, double sole aud toe; light colors, flue for early spring wear.

Silk and Philippine Chemises, $1.65 Slightly soiled; all sizes In the lot. Birdseye Diaper Cloth, 10 Yards for 84c Short lengths made up In 10-yard packages. White Outing Flannel Skirts, 50c A few lace trimmed. Sizes 4 to 14 years.

‘TOUGH GHY’PAYS COURTHOUSE VISIT J Westerner Wants to Take Daughter Home, “Hey, Miss Somerville! There’s a bird out here says he’s the ‘toughest guy in the world’ and he wants to see I you ‘pronto,’ whatever that is,” Wilj liam 'Fahey, bailiff of Juvenile Court, told the head probation officer. Miss Isabel Somerville looked around | for one of her assistants, but they j were all “out on business.” So Miss Somerville Interviewed Ben- : jamin Harrison, Bryton, Colo., abbut j allowing him to take his 4-year-old ! daughter back West. Benjamin wore leather boots, a silk ; neck scraf that would have made Jo seph’s celebrated coat look like a London sunset on a foggy day in comparison, and a sombrero measuring a yard from beam to beam. “I was raised on a hoss, and I’m used to action,” announced Benjamin, | by way of opening conversation. “I’ve i come all the way to git that child, j and I got to bo back tendin’ to business.” His daughter is in charge of an aunt, Mrs. Hazel Pulitze, 929 E. St. | Clair St. Mrs. Pulltze said Harrison abandoned his wife because she was * tubercular. ■

Assorted Wash Goods, 10c Yard Odds and ends of discontinued numbers of all sorts of wash goods. 35 Juniors’ Wool Middies, 95c Red and whit* braid trimmed. Sizes 16 to 20. Women’s Sample Union Suits, 59c Women's medium weight, floss trimmed, high neck and ankle length and long sleeves. * Size 3S. Apron Dresses, 75c Light and dark percales, In several different styles. All are belted models.

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