Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 36, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 June 1923 — Page 7

FRIDAY. JTTIYE 22, 1923

ANDERSON IS HIGH AND 'DRV AFTER I U. S. AGENTS’ RAID Eighteen Operators of 'Soft' Drink Parlors Held for Liquor Sales, Anderson was a dryer, tighter town today than it has been for many years, acoording to Federal officials. Twenty-one owners and operators of eighteen “soft” drink places, where, according to Federal prohibition agents, intoxicating liquor was dis. pensed, were arrested Thursday by Fred T. Cretors and William Garrabrant, deputy United States marshals. Arrests were made on criminal informations charging sale ’of liquor and maintenance of a nuisance, filed by Homer Elliott, United States district attorney. Those arrested: Vernon Hiles, Jeff Brooks, Wilfred Clemons. Fred R. Brown, James Pierce, John Butler, Lige Xorthcott, Frank Peters, Micheal Tobirt. Dave Kindoff, Lee Talmadge, D. S. Gakbraith, Spech Carpenter, Tom Dunn, Harry Rosenfield, Lester Brooks, Herschel C. Fesler, James Goff and Albert Abel, all of Anderson, and Earl Hoel and Squire Palmer, both of Markleville. One defendant, Frank Melcher, could oßt be found. All gave bond of SI,OOO for their appearance before Judge Albert B. Anderson in Federal Court June 27, except Clemons and Brooks. They were brought to Indianapolis and placed in jail.

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Scout to S(art on ~ Long Trip in Auto

KARL PARSONS. Scout Karl Parsons is envied by his buddies today. Saturday, bright and early he will start with Deputy Commissioner R. J. Donovan on an automobile trip which w'ill take him through Washington, New York, Montreal, Buffalo and Detroit. The trip Is a reward for winning the most points in an efficiency contest conducted by Donovan. The first month he won First Class Scout rank, and the following month six merit bades. Parsons secured 274 points—fifty-three more than his nearest competitor. He is a member of Troop 38. University Heights, and .the son of Dr. J. B. Parsons, superintendent of the White River Conference of the United Brethren Church.

Saturday, June 23, 1923 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. REALIZING the need of banking facilities, the officers of the Meyer-Kiser Bank have established a bank with temporary quarters at—--341 INDIANA AVENUE This new bank, with gill the facilities of a complete banking institution, offers to the merchants and citizens of this community an up-to-date banking service. Located, as it is, it provides a banking center that eliminates the necessity of going downtown to transact your banking. A New Modern Bank Building at the Comer of Indiana and Senate Avenues will be erected as a permanent home as soon as the present leases expire. Modern Banking Service This new institution will operate all departments of a modern bank—savings, checking, insurance, real estate, rentals, investments and safety deposit—each in charge of an experienced executive. It will be a pleasure to us to have you call and become acquainted .

CITY OBJECTS TO TRASH IN STREETS Walker Tells Janitors How to Sweep Walks, Downtown merchants today were asked by John F. Walker, superintendent of street cleaning, to stop sweeping trash from sidewalks into the streets. Policemen carried the request. During warm months street cleaners start flushing downtown streets at 4 a. m. to get through before the automobile rush is on. Many janitors have been sweeping sidewalk trash into the streets after the flushers are through, so that by 9 a. m. it is hard to tell the pavements have been cleaned, Walker said. “We can keep the streets looking much better if merchants will have their janitors put the sweepings in the corner trash boxes,” Walker said. STOP ITCHING ECZEMA Penetrating. Antiseptic Zemo Will Help You Never mind how often you have tried and failed, you can stop burning, itching Eczema quickly by applying Zemo furnished by any druggist for 35c. Extra large bottle, SI.OO. Healing begins the moment Zemo is applied. In a short time usually every trace of Eczema. Tetter, Pimples, Rash, B’ackKeads and similar skin diseases will be removed. For clearing the skin and making it vigorously healthy, always use Zemo, the penetrating, antiseptic liquid, when others fail It Is the one dependable treatment for skin troubles of all kinds.—Advertisement.

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BATES HOTEL PROPERTY PASSES TO TEST HEIRS Ninety-Nine-Year I .ease Obtained— New Building Planned. A ninety-nine-year lease on half interest in the Bates Hotel property, W. Market St. and Monument Place, with a rental totaling $1,110,000, was announced today by Donald N. Test, one of the Test heirs, who already owned a half interest in the property. The lease provided tor the erection of anew building to cost not less than $250,000 prior to 1943. The Test heirs who joined in taking the lease are: Mrs. Mary E. Test, Miss Dorothy E. Test, Skiles E. and Donald N. Test, all of Indianapolis. No plans have been made for the new building, although It probably will be an office building.

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Fabric Tire Sale Guaranteed 6,000 Miles Direct Factory fa Distributors’ Prices Norwalk Fabrics f3f HI 30x3 Plain ■ • 58.95 H 30x3V 2 N. 5.... 8.50 g jji lj|| 31x4 N, S 14.25 £||j| f|| 32x4 N. S. SS. 15.45 mM Hrn 33x4 N. S. SS. 15.65 Jjjf 34x4 N, S- SS. 15.95 WMffiSr 35x5 N. S. SS. 19.85 SATURDAY AND MONDAY SPECIALS $3.50 Vizor 92.25 $1.25 Carbon Proof Plugs, $1.25 Aluminum Trunk or trim- >/ 2 -inch only 65<* ming rails, each .75<t $2.50 Mirrors for open or $3.00 Shaler Lens, pair. 8*1.50 closed cars 91.25 Common Sense Polish, SO<i, and §1.50 $7.50 Universal Boyce Factory distributors for Gredag. Motometer $5.65 $4.25 Solid Brass Spot- $5.50 Basline Auto Towlights 82.45 line 84.15 “Quality Considered, We Sell It for Less” • OPEN SATURDAY EVENING UNTIL 9 P. M. Citizens Auto Supply Cos. WHOLESALE , l? rAT ™ , - RETAIL Pearl C. Barnes, Mgr. 1 26-128 L. NeW IOTK St. MA in 4168

PANTS SALE Two Days Only —Saturday and Monday Not More Than Two Pairs to a Customer

Genuine custom-tailored trousers; tailored in the same manner and by the same expert tailors in our own shop who build ourfnade-to-measure garments. Numbers of these trousers have been made from bolt ends; others have been made up during spare time from the bolts that supply the woolens for Mour tailored-to-measure There is not one particle of difference in the workmanship of these trousers and the madefy to-measure trousers. I .J- The ready-for-service trousers are made to standard measurements, and comparatively few men have difficulty in getting a good tit from stock sizes. # # • Our minimum charge for tailoring a pair of pants to measure is $9.25; yet it is possible during this two-day sale to purchase a pair of trousers for $3 that would cost you $9.25 if we cut the goods from the bolt and tailored them to your individual measure. There are other qualities that would cost $12.50 and sls if tailored to your measure; you can get a pair of this grade for only $5 during this two-day sale. • • • ‘5 Our regular prices of $4, $5 and $6 for SB, $lO and sl2 pants values are bargains which we are enabled to offer because of our quantiry buying of woolens and quantity production.

Leon Tailoring Go. / (Ready-for-Service Dept.) 254 Massachusetts Avenue Open Daily Till 6 P. M. Saturdays TiU 9 P. M.

Clean-Sweep Shoe Sale Thousands of Pairs for Men, Women and Children

Ladies’ Satin Brown and Black Oxfords and strap slippers, r u bfcer heels, $3 value,

CLOSING OUT CHILDREN’S SLIPPERS

Ladies’ One-Straptl on Kid Slippers 1 = Ladies’ White One-Strap m Slippers o n A, d , 7*am m $, so Carpet Slippers, 69c. WZ2****^ Ladies’ Strap Kid and Patent Leather A Q Slippers, Now. . .

Here Is the Place You Can Save Money ’Ms RT s?.HEID’S TWO STORES st - opposite COURT HOUSE

But during this two-day sale we have gone even better by offering * • Genuine Custom-Tailored All-Wool Pants SB, $lO and sl2 Values As None Low Higher Than as $5.00 These exceptional pants values at these unusually low prices are offered that you may become acquainted with our ready-for-service department —a necessary adjunct to our tailoring business, and a department which enables'vou to obtain genuine customed tailored suits at $17.50, $22.50 and $25. These suits are made from the same bolts from which our made-to-measure garments - ■/ fiai are tailored, but are W made up during spare I time by our own tailors f J J| in our own shop. Some suits in this department are ones that were made-to-measure for customers who have never called for them. We should like for you and your friends to become acquainted with this department, and to make it worth your while we are putting on this pants sale for two days. In our opinion, Indianapolis never has been offered such pants values at these remarkably low prices. And it lasts but two days—Saturday and Monday.

Men’s Oxfords jln brown or black; $5.00 and $6.00 i kind. $2.50. $4.50 Kind, $3.48 Men s white and Palm Beach oxfords, $1.75. Children’s Play Oxfords, Sandals and Patent Strap Slippers to Close Out—sl= 12.50 kind now $1.98. $2.00 kind now Nlegffig $1.69.

Boys’ and Youths’ Brown or White Laced to Toe, Special—sl.2s Keds Brands, To \ sl ’ 7s *?J Tennis slip. per*. 70C.

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