Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 311, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 May 1923 — Page 5

THURSDAY, MAY 10,1923

BANDIT m TO TESTIFY IN PROBE ' OF MOUNT DEATH ‘Honey’ Sullivan and ‘Cake Eaters’ Placed on Witness List. By Lnitrd Prrst CHICAGO, May 10.—Elizabeth “Honey” Sullivan and members of her alleged “cake-eater bandit gang.” were placed on the witness list to testify before the grand jury probing the death of Leighton Mount today. George Gorman, assistant state's attorney, said the young men, whom police connected with North Shore robberies, will be questioned about reports that "townies” took part in the 1021 class rush at Northwestern University, and may furnish clews to Mount's death. Tommy Gash, friend of "Honey," was the first to testify. He denied knowledge of the gang activities or hazing. States Attorney Robert E. Crowe today left it be known he has abandoned a theory that Mount committed suicide. Witnesses called today include President Walter Dill Scott, of the university: Goebel Dali and Elwin

81x90 Size Sheets, Friday at $1.25 Double bed size, medium weight and very soft finish. Special, each, 31.25. —Fifth floor. Baby Blankets, Friday, Each, 19c White cotton with bine or pink borders, very special, each, 19C. —Fifth floor. Bleached Sheets, Friday, Each, 75c Bleached sheets, soft finish, center seam, size 72x90. Special, each, 75C. —Fifth floor. Cotton Blankets, Friday, a Pair, $1.87 Gray ground with pink or blue borders, single bed size; pair, 31.87. —Fifth floor. Bleached Sheeting, Friday, Yard, 59c Bleached sheeting, 2U yards wide, very excellent quality; a yard at 59C. —Fifth floor. Longcloth, 10-Yard Bolt, $1.98 Longcloth, of excellent quality, chamois finish, very specially priced for Friday, a 10-yard bolt, 31.98. —Fifth floor. Leather Purses and Hand Bags at 89c Medium sizes, varied styles, all nicely lined and all equipped with mirrors. Very smart bags for this low price, Friday, each, 89<*. / —Street floor. Men’s Paris Garters, a Pair, 15c Narrow web Paris garters, single grip style, plain colors, special for Friday; a pair, 15C. —Street floor. Boys’ Khaki Flapper Suits for 98c Flapper suits for boys in sizes 3 to 8 years, made of good quality khaki cloth, special, each, 98£. —Third floor. Wall Paper, Room Complete, $2.05 Stripe, floral, block, granite and conventional designs to select from, 10 rolls sidewall, 6 rolls celling, and 18 yards of border, sufficient for a room 12x15, special for Friday, room complete, 32.05. —Third floor, annex.

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Bishop, former students returned to testify from Williamson W. Va.; Mayor Harry Pearson, Evanston, and others including Doris Fuchs, Leighton's sweetheart, who will complete her story of letters received from the youth. VERDICT EXPECTED SOON IN PAUL PERNOT DEATH Coroner Says Evidence Indicates Accident Was Unavoidable. Coroner Paul Robinson is expected to make public his verdict Friday in the investigation of the death of Peter H. Pernot, 2406 Kenwood Ave., mining engineer, killed Sunday, when struck by an automobile driven by George T. Meyers, 666 E. Maple Rd. Pernot was standing at TwentyFourth St. and Kenwood Ave., when Meyers’ car struck tli eback part of another automobile and swerved to the sidewalk. "Investigating a rumor that Meyers’ car was driven by a woman, I find that Meyers was the driver,” the coroner said today. “Evidence so far indicates it was an unavoidable accident. The city traffic law's gave Meyers’ car, w'hich was north bound on Kenwood, the right of way. Evidence shows neither automobile was going fast.” Boy Escapes Injury A bicycle was crushed under an oil truck late Wednesday, but James Smith, 9, of 322 W. Thirteenth St., riding the bicycle, was not injured. Harry' Dye, 442 N. Beville Ave., was driving the truck on Senate Ave. at Cora St.

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Singer Will Appear in Concert May 18 VIRGINIA OAKES MALTBY Miss Virginia Oakes Maltby, student of Miss Adelaide Conto of the Irvington School of Music, will appear in a song recital Friday eve- * ning, May IS, in the Cropsey Auditorium of the Public Library. She j will be assisted by Miss Adelaide, j Conte, pianist; Miss Gertrude Conte, j cellist, and the piano pupils of the I normal department of the chorus j ot the school. Miss Maltby is a student at But- j ler University and the ColTege of I

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1 Sport^ats— Tailored Hats—Banded Sailors )jH | Just 500 hats in all—every one a bargain. Every one worth two or three times as much; yes, some are 8 1 I In j wor th even five times as much. Some In new ribbon models, some in straw and felt combinations, some f j| HJ |J| /in the popular rough straw effects, some in the smart sport shades; some in, well, there’s just about every- V (I Es[ IB thing included in'this lot at SI.OO. It was a wonderful purchase. Be here early. J HI Seven of the Styles Are Illustrated—Many Others at SI.OO Friday! (eJtßbi —Pettis millinery, second floor.

39c Filet Nets, Friday, a Yard, 29c Heavy, double thread nets in mat conventional designs. Very special for Friday, a yard, 29c 4 . —Third floor. 98c Terry Cloth, Special, 59c Yard Double fared terry cloth In various patterns and colorings Friday, a yard, 590. —Third floor. Boys’ Odd Knickers, Friday, SI.QO Sizes 8 to 16, boys’ odd knickers, specially priced for this one day, each, 31.00. —Third floor.

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Missions. She has studied with j Miss Conte **for two years. The following program has been arranged: LeCoueou DaQuin Waltz in B minor Chopin Marguerite McCarty Bocea Bella I,otti L'ultima Canzone Tosti Virginia Maltby Bow Us Swiftly Campana Chorus Waltz in A flat major Chopin Bernice Buxton Vous Dansez Marquise Leraaire Berceuse, from ‘'Jocelyn” (’cello obligate. Gertrude Conte! Godard Virginia Maltby Anitra's Danop Grieg Mary McCarty Mignon D'Hardelot To a Messenger LaForge The Blue-Bell McDowell Virginia Maltby j Romance LaForge t Frieda Dyer Chanson Boheme. from “Carmen”.. Bizet Virginia Maltby In Spain .. 1 DiChiara Chorus PERSHING WILL VISIT HERE General and French Officer to Be Guests of Rainbow Vets. Gen. John J. Pershing and General Goraud, French army corps commander, who directed the Rainbow division of the United States Army, will lead the parade of veterans during the national convention of the Rainbow Division Veterans’ Association here July 14 to 16, it was announced today. The parade has been tentativey set for July 14. General Pershing and General. Goraud will be principal speakers at\a memorial meeting July 15. Byron O. Young, president of the local Rainbow Veterans' Association, is in charge.

Cotton Rick-Rack, 10 Yards for 15c White, black, red, Copen, yellow, lavender and variegated, for trimming dresses, aprons, etc. , —Str<*t floor. Women’s Linen Kerchiefs, 2 for 25c White and colors, a fine sheer quality linen with narrow hemstitched hems. —Street floor. Babies’ Rubber Pants, Friday, 19c Kleinert’s rubber pants for babies, very special for Friday, in large, medium and small sizes, slightly imperfect, each. 19<*. —Second floor.

THREE SOLDIERS WANTED 1 Man and Woman Charged With Contributing to Girl’s Delinquency. On charges of contributing to the delinquency of a 17-year-old girl, Joseph Allen, 60, and Pearl Wolf, 22, both of 120 N. Fulton St., were arrested today. The girl alleged to be delinquent is held in the detention home. According to charges, the alleged delinquent girl. Miss Wolf and another girl recently were taken to Bouisville by three soldiers from Ft. Harrison. Warrants have been issued for the soldiers, who are now on a march from Ft. Harrison to Camp Knox, ICy. Police Thwart Cupid By Tim el Special NEW ALBANY. Ind., May 10.— Cupid was thwarted when police detained Miss Gladys Chappell, 17, Fortville, and Herbert McNally, 22, Noblesville, who were found sleeping in an automobile. They told police they were on their way to Louisville to be married. Mrs. Alice Chappell, Fortville, mother of the girl, asked police to hold the couple. Goitre Removed Indiana Lady Tells of Home Treatment Mrs. Klbert Ohasteen, Greenwood, Ind., says she will write how she removed a goitre of years standing with Sorbol Quadruple, a colorless liniment. You can sec tbo treatment and get the names of many other successful users at Hook Drug Company, all drug stores, or write Box 358. Mechaniesburg, Ohio.—Advertisement.

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MRS. LOUISA T. COURTNEY RITES SET FOR SATURDAY Prominent Church Worker Succumbs Suddenly at Her Home. The Rev. Father Dowd of St. Joseph's Catholic Church will conduct the funeral of Mrs. Louisa J. Courtney, 63, who died suddenly Wednesday at her homo, 2105 Nowland Ave. Services will be held at 8:30 a. m. at the residence and at 9 a. m. at the church Saturday. Burial will be in Holy Cross cemetery. Mrs. Courtney was bom in Leb-

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Men’s Union Suits, 39c or 3 for SI.OO Light weight ribbed cotton union suits, short and lone sleeves, ankle length, sizes 34 and 36 only; very special for Friduy, each 39<L or 3 palm for 31.00. —Street floor. Women’s Up to 69c Vests, Friday, Each, 48c Women's tailored and hodtee topped vests, broken lots, specially priced for Friday, each. 48<L —Street floor. (Pure Linen Vestees, 59c Each White linen vestee sets with round collars, a fine quality linen, for sport wear. —Street floor.

anon, Ind., where she lived for forty years. She had lived in Indianapolis twenty-three years. She was a member of the Catholic Church and attended St. Patrick’s and St. Joseph’s Churches here. She was an active member of the George H. Chapman Women’s Relief Corps. Surviving her are three sons, Leo, Joseph and Robert Courtrey; and daughters, Mrs. R. A. Woolery, Mrs. T. A. Carr, Mrs. J. H. Foley and Sarah Courtney, all of Indianapolis. Goldstein Bank Director Albert S. Goldstein has been elected a, director of the Fletcher Savings and

Remnants of Ribbon, Friday, a Yard, 5c Which means lengths of many kinds of ribbons in values up to 19c a yard; all special Friday, a yarci, s<t. —Street floor. Boys’ Blouses, Friday Only, 63c Boys’ Mouses in neat striped patterns; sizes 6 to 14 years.; special one day .nly; each, 63<i. —Third floor. 25c Linen Sport Kerchiefs, 2 for 25c Made of pure linen with hand-blocked patterns in many attractive designs, hand-rolled hems. —Street floor. Men’s 35c Linen Kerchiefs, 4 for 98c Fine quality, pure Irish linen, 14-inch hemstitched hems. —Street floor. Extra! Ruffled Curtains, $1.59 Pair Double crossbar pattern marquisette and crossbar drawn work voile of excellent quality. Have dainty ruffles and tie-backs to match, and would ordinarily sell for $2.25 a pair. Specially priced for Friday only, a pair, 51.59. —Third floor.' Deauville Scarfs, Friday, at 59c Bandana effects, assorted colors and patterns; 9Sc and $1.25 values. Street floor. Odds and Ends of Laces, 2 Yards for 5c Good assortment of varied kinds of laces, very specially priced, 2 yards for oC*. —Street floor. Men’s Work Shirts, Friday, 69c Men's medium blue chambray work shirts, collar attached styles, made of white pine chambray, each, 69^. —Street floor. Infants’ Hats at One-Half Price Fine swiss embroidered hats in fancy bonnet shapes, trimmed in lace and dainty ribbon bows. Slightly mussed, up to $3.95 regular price, Friday, one-half price. —Second floor. Hairpins, Friday, a Box, 6c Bone hairpins; assorted sizes, 4 pins to box, amber and shell. —street floor.

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SCOLDS WCOUGHS Don't let a COLD get a start! At the first sign of a sneeze or a dry, irritated feeling in your throat, get Pinola. It will stop a slight cold or break up a Dad cold. Pinola is very effective in cases of hoarseness, tonsilitis, sore throat, grip and bronchitis. For quick relief—at any druggist

Nervous Feeling Due to Gas on Stomach Pressure of gas on heart and other organs often causes a restless, nervous feeling. Simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Adlerika, expels gas and relieves pressure and nervousness almost instantly. Acts on both upper and lower bowel. Adlerika removes matter you never thought was in your system which poisoned stomach, causing gas and nervousness. Excellent to guard against appendicitis. H. J. Iluder, druggist, Washington and Pennsylvania Sts. —Advestisement.

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