Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 312, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 May 1923 — Page 13
FRIDAY, MAY 11. 1923
LEXINGTON PLANT , MAY BE REOPENED Creditors Name Committee to Aid Receiver, Stating that salvation of ths concern depend." upon continued operation, Pirtle Herod, receiver for the Lexington Motor Company of Connersville, today said he expects the plant will resume work soon. The matter rests with Federal Court, where receivership is pending. At. a creditors’ meeting late Thursday Charles Davis. Muncle; C. E. Dana, New York: L. 1.. Smith, Akron. Ohio, and Henry Beneko, Chicago, were renamed on the creditors' committee and instructed to select three other creditors’ to work with them. FLOWERS FOR W. U. BOYS A red carnation on the coat of a Western Union messenger boy Sunday will signify that the boy Is carrying greetings of the day to some mother. Messengers assigned to the delivery of the flock of Mother’s day telegrams expected will be furnished with flowers by the company. “The carnation will lend a personal touch to the greeting conveyed by the boy,” city superintendent Brown said.
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BULLETS SPEED FLIGHT OF BOOZE CAR OCCUPANTS Police Search for Owners of Still Found in Auto Seized. Search was made today for two colored alleged bootleggers who es caped Thursday night when they deserted an automobile containing a twenty-three gallon whisky still. The automobile was left in the rear
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of 617 \V. Michigan St.. Two squads of police fired several shots at. the I suspects. Patrolman Stonehouse found live gallons of “white mule” whisky in an automobile at Minnesota and Meridian Sts., Thursday. The car belonged to Gilbert Thompson. 2326 Union St., who Wednesday night appeared at police headquarters and said the liquor had been placed in the automobile without his knowledge. Thompson was arrested on a charge of operating a blind tiger.
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THEFT YEAR AGO CLEARED The theft, a year ago, of a watch, chain, breast pin and ring, ail valued at $97.50, belonging to Miss Louise Powers. 506 N. Pennsylvanal St., was cleared up today with the arrest of Hoy Williams, 41, 414 N. Illinois St..,
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alias A. B. Marsh. Thursday night, according to detectives. Williams was 1 charged with grand larceny. All trace of Williams, who had been j employed by Miss Powers, was lost | soon after the the He was located I Thursday through . pawn slip jn an I Indiana Ave. shop.
STYLISH MILLINERY at Lower Prices You'll buy for less ALWAYS at this store. $6.50 horn *’ *r 1 Silks and Si |_ to Silk Comslo.oo Hats hinations .. Princess Millinery Cos. 303 W. Washington St.
“Why Do I Wear Leon Clothes? “I’ll Tell You” “What I most desire—and you, too —in a suit of clothes is a fit. “That’s why we go to a tailor. “Os course, I’m wanting the best all-round value, and price is to be considered. “At Leon’s I always can find a pleasing pattern from among their hundreds of all-wool samples conveniently displayed and plainly priced. “And their prices are right, too. That I can determine by comparison. “But the thing we most desire in a suit is the very thing we can’t tell anything about until it is tailored. “That’s the fit. “So I go to Lean’s because they guarantee that if the suit does noi nt the way the CUSTOMER wants it to fit, he doesn’t take it—HE to judge. “So there’s nothing to lose at Leon’s. “My experience with Leon’s is entirely satisfactory—l get exactly what I want- —a pleasing pattern of all-wool cloth tailored to fit me and at a medium price.’’ “Others are having the same experience, and you can, too.’’ All-Wool SUITS Made to Individual Measure i u Walk Up Our Stairs and Save the Difference” Tailoring Company T* E l /37 E. New York Stairs (Upstairs) 1 W 0 ijIILrcIIICCS* 254 Massachusetts Avenue Open Daily Till 6 P. M. Saturdays Till 9 P. M.
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