Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 252, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 March 1923 — Page 7

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OFFICER INJURED MAKING CAPTURE JN ROBBERY CASE Three Are Under Arrest in Pay Roll Theft —Fourth Is Sought, Asa result of a struggle while arresting Julius Vornehm, 23, of 1445 W. Ohio St., Wednesday night. Detective Roy Peats today Is nursing a broken finger. Vornehm is alleged to have drawn a revolver when Peats commanded him to hold up his hands. Peats said he seized the gun. A struggle followed. Peats’ Index finger caught in the trigger guard of the gun. Robbery Jan. 20 Vornehm was charged with vagrancy and being a fugitive from justice. Detectives allege he is one of four bandits who held up and robbed the office force of the George Moser Leather Company. New Albany, Ind., Jan. 20, and escaped with the weekly pay roll of $1,600. Detectives Peats and Higgs have been searching for Vornehm since the arrest of two men In Louisville. Ky„ several days ago. They located him at Shelby and Naomi Sts. Auto Recovered The police say that the robbers escaped in an automobile stolen the day before from Meridian and New York Sts., Indianapolis. This car, owned by Cecil Hufford, 639 N. Temple Ave., postoffice clerk, was found In Louisville a week later. Police today were seeking a fourth man nl this case. ANOTHER FIGHT IN ASSEMBLYRQOMS Senate Restores Administration Provisions to Bill, Another disagreement between the two houses of the Legislature loomed today, following action of the Senate late Wednesday restoring adminis-. tration provision to the DuiTey House bill on motor vehicle license fees. The measure went to second reading. The house again will be asked to concur in the Senate administration amendments. ts the bill passes. The House passed the measure with amendments providing that half the fees be returned to the counties. The Senate again attempted to save the alministration program by adopting an amendment requiring all fees go to the Slate highway fund. Other Senate amendments provide that the liccns" fees on four-eylind r cars be increased from 58 to SI 2 a year. Rates for all pleasure cars are increased. Truck fees are more than doubled.

DEATH COKES TO inornn omnn on Mm wiifi, jJ Friday for Pioneer Merchant, Funeral services of Joseph T. Shipp. 03, pioneer wholesale merchant, who died Wednesday, will be held at ■ ■. ■ *ls R T IfH, S* WV|day at 3p. m.. "he Rev. Virgil Rorer, . ... M'-.: ..u, g-l.c. . ... ii. Church will have charge. Mr. Shipp was the oldest member of the church, having belonged for more than fiftysix years. Shipp was horn at Frankfort, Ind., Feb. IT. 1830. When 19. he moved to Edinburg, Ind.. when he was em(,loved in the dry goods business by an uncle. Rater he went to Des Moines, la., and left there to engage in the dry goods business in Thorntown. lie •■•. me to Indianapolis in IS6B as an employe of Ilibben, Patterson & Cos. Utter he became a partner in the concern. He retired in 1891. He is survived by two daughters, Mly T.ouise and Margaret, both of Indiana polls. WORK STARTS AT ONCE New Structural Steel Company Incorporated at *>150,000. The Robert Berner Structural Steel Company, for which articles of incorporation were filed Wednesday, will begin immediately on a large number of contracts. Tho company is incorporated for $150,000. Holdings of the Haywood Foundry Company, at Harding St. and Oliver Ave., were taken over by the newly organized company. The company is a closed corporation headed by Berner. Clifford J. Williams of the Union Trust Company, Arthur Gage and Henry Dickson hold the common stock. When capacity is readied 400 will be employed. Rub on Sore Throat relieves sore throat quickly. Made with oil of mustard, it is a clean white ointment that will not burn or blister like the -old-fashioned mustard plaster. Just spread It on with your fingers. Gently hut surely it penetrates to the sore spot and draws out the pain. Get Musterole at your drug store today. 35 and 65 cents in jars and tubes; hospital size, $3. Better Than A .Mustard Plaster. —Advertisement.

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Hundreds of Children to Be Made Happy at Levy Matinee

Five hundred tickets, admitting as many children to Storyland, today were being distributed to Indianapolis children by C. B. Julian of the Indianapolis Times circulation department. The magic ticket will admit an Indianapolis boy or girl at B. F. Keith’s at 10:30 a. m. Saturday for a special matinee of Bert Levy, famous artist and enter.ainer. Through the kindness of Roltare Eggleston. manager of the local Keith house, and Mr. Levy, The Tina - today received 500 tickets for distribution. Chudien from every part of the city a: 1 receive thk-ts from Mr. Julian. Mr. Levy's program will include the showing several new movies taken while he was In Europe, and he also

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will draw a number of pictures. He will tell stories of great men. Including Woodrow 'Wilson, General Pershing and Abraham Lincoln. Fire Chief O'Brien will conduct a tire drill on the Invitation of Mr Eg gb-ston. A number of Boy Scouts will be present to aid In accommodating the urge number of children expected Indications are that there will be mo o children gathered at one time at Keith’s Saturday than in the history of that playhouse. Run Saves Valuables lIU Timex Special BEDFORD. Ind., March I.—Grant F. Helton and Walter Blanton of Oolitic, were held up by six masked men. Helton was robbed of sllO. Blanton ran.

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Ruddy Blossoms Out as Young Rajah; Marx Brothers Open Tonight at Murat

By WALTER D. HICKMAN GIRLS, here is good news for you. Ruddy Valentino, who at present is dancing in person with his second wife in a sabaret parlor of a Chicago hotel, will be seen at the Circle next wjgek in the last movie he made before a court injunction was issued. The movie is called "The Young Rajah” and Ruddy has a chance to play a role somewhat similar to the type introduced by George Arliss in “The Green Goddess." Os course, Ruddy Is not a wicked Rajah, he is a love makin’ Romeo. In the new photoplay, Ruddy has a chance to strip to the waist as a member of a Harvard racing crew. 1 tellyou that on the authority of James

WEATHER Pert!} Hoimlj tonijrht urui Friday. I.owcnt temper*fur* tonight degrees. Warmer Friday.

The weekly saving event in the Downstairs Store grows each week with increasing popularity. Shoppers who are looking for quality along with low prices are able to find it in here. Over the entire floor—in all departments it’s “Good Merchandise —With Ayres Service —At Low Prices.” Attend the Hour Sales — Save Money.

9 to 10 Women’s Flannel Duting Gowns, 69c Extra weight. Sixes J 6 only. 55 Pairs of Women’s High Shoes, 59c These are broken line* with high heel* Size* to 5 only. Are radically reduced. 50 Men’s Cotton Jerseys, 29c Good assortment of sir.#*, in maroon and na\y blue. Children’s Hose, 9c Pair Children's cotton hose; black and cordovan. Broken sizes. Bleached Muslin Remnants, 6c Each ‘‘Fruit of the boom" and other qualities. Lengths up to one yard*.

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W. Dean, the Times New York writer, who has seen the picture. “The Young Rajah” with Ruddy opens Sunday at the Circle for a week’s engagement. -I- -I- -IFour Marx JJrothers Open Engagement Tonight The Four Marx Brothers and numerous others will open a threeday engagement tonight at the Murat in “The Twentieth Century Revue.” Cass includes Ruth Tyrell, Marie Rossi, Royal Ballet and a chorus. "Lightnin’ ” with Milton Nobles continues to attract appreciative audiences to English’s this week. Other attractions on view Include: Rae Samuels at Keith’s; Bobby Jackson and company at the Palace;

10 to 11 Women’s Sateen Petticoats, SI.OO Ilcumltched ands :iiloped; good assortment of colors. 63 Pairs Men’s Leather House Slippers, SI.OO Everett style. Size.* offered. tl, 7,9 Vs, 10 and 11 only. Boys’ Union Suits, 59c There are just 31 of these in size* 2, 4 6 and 14 only. Jerte-y ribbed and fiat fleeced' Women’s Vests and Pants, 39c Medium weight and ribbed. Excellent for wear now. These are tap# trimmed • nil edged with floss. Slz*is 38 to 40. Ripplette Bed Spreads, SI.OO slightly imperfect. Sizes 63x90

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500New Spring Dresses —Friday

Another of the ever popular Friday $lO Dress Sales. The demand in the past has proven to us that exceptional dresses at this price are always welcome Friday sales. Anew shipment of 200 has just arrived for this week’s sale. The popular Alltyme Crepes in sport shades are here as well as new canton crepes, crepe de chines, taffetas, charfioknits, printed combinations which have a distinct suggestion of oriental art. Some are Egyptian designs. Poiret twills are also in the assortment, with combination crepe julie with printed tops.

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Rtgoletto Brothers at the Lyric; "The Mischief Makers” at the Broadway; musical comedy and movies at the Rialto; "Java Head” at the Circle; “Ebb Tide” at the Ohio; “The Blind Bargain” at the Apollo; "Nobody’s Money” at the Colonial and “Brass Commandments" at Mister Smith’s. THIEF RETURNS TROUSERS When Walter W. Raker, 814 N. East St„ left his house this morning he found a pair of his trousers on the front sidewalk. He also discovered that S7O and the keys to his grocery store, 411 Madison Ave., were missing from his house, he told police. 'The store was entered by thieves a few days ago.

11 to 12 Women’s Cambric Gowns and Chemise, 50c Tailored and trimmed, all sizes Men’s Soft Collars, 5c Good quality white soft collars Slzi-s 16. 16u, nnd 17 only. All low styles. Limit 3 to one customer. Boys’ Heavy Ribbed Hose, 19c ‘‘Block Bat’’ brand, fast color, very strong and elastic. Black only. Sizes 6 to Girls’ Gingham Dresses, 75c Sizes 7 to 12. Fin# quality. / 32-Inch Drapery Cretonne, 14c Short lengths, up to 10 yards. Dark patterns.

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ANOTHER EVENT Pay us a visit and compare our values, we are sure you will find a dress to suit your taste. One Price, SIO.CO

BUILDING PERMITS REACHHjGH * Increase for Two Months Is $1,700,000, Additional indications that 1923 will break all previous building records is shown in the fact that February reached another high mark in the total amount of building permits issued, amounting to $1,239,555, as compared to $1,170,398 for February, 1922. This brings a total increase of approximately $1,700,000 for the first two months of 1923 over 1922. The city escaped the usual seasonal decline for these two months.

2 to 3 Women’s Percale Aprons, 69c Light and dark percale. All sizes, in good styles to select from. Low Shoes 97 Pairs for Women and Girls, $1.69 Brown and black twin button strap; kidskin low siloes with low rubber tipped heels. These are ideal for street and general wear All sizes, 3 to 8. 24 Men’s Union Suits at SI.OO These are ribbed and flat flee, -,-d cotton garments. Sizes 42 only. Just 75 Pairs of These Mercerized Silk Lisle Bloomers, 75c Assorted colors, and sizes. Double row of elastic knee. Double gusset.

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. * The TrimThe Styles Are . Beads Straight Lines Qrald Basque Stitchings Bouffant Hips Ribbon Drapes Lace Panels The colors are: New Sleeves Coco, Lanvin New Neck Lines green, tan, navy and gray. The sizes for misses, 14, 16 and 18. The sizes for women, 36 to 44. The sizes for stouts, 46 to 52,

3 to 4 Odd Lot of Colored Waists, $2.95 Made of crepe and Georgette; some of radium silk. Nearly all sizes are in the loc. Mercerized Napkins, 77c Dozen Damask patterns. Average she 19x19 inches. Women’s Union Suits, 39c Built-up shoulders, loose and tight knees. Flos* trimmed. Children’s Bath Robes, 95c In blue, brown and gray. Sizes 5 to 10.

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OHIO MAN ARRESTED HERE L F Arthur Green, 2G, colored, Columbus, Ohio, was arrested early today by Motor Police Norman and Maas on j charges of vagrancy and entering house to commit felony. He was caught, it is alleged, in the I home of John Telford, colored, 420 N. Senate Ave., after having entered I through a window at 3:30 a. m. Noth- | lng was stolen. Will Take Off All Excess Fai: Do you know that there is a simple, harmless. effective remedy for overfatness that may be used safely and secretly by any man or woman who Is losing the slimness of youth? There is. and it is none other than the tablet form of the now famous Marmo.'a Prescription, known as Marmola Prescription Tab ets. You can well expect to reduce steadily and easily without coirs ! through long sieges of tiresome exercisß and starvation diet. Marmola Prescription Tablets aro sold by all druggists the world over at one dollar for a case, or you can secure them direct from the Marmola CJ , •4612 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, Mich., on receipt of price.—Advertisement.

Women's Raincoats $7.95 and $lO

4 to 5 Women’s Crepe Bloomers, 50c Blue and lavender. Women’s Skirts, 79c Terry Cloth Remnants, 5c Each Short pieces, up to >4 yard. 79 Pairs School Shoes for Misses and Boys, $1.85 Dependable school shoes of black velour calf lace boots. English and broad toes, solid leather soles and heels; sizes to 2. AJI specially priced.

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