Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 42, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 June 1923 — Page 9

FRIDAY, JUSTE 29.1923

ROBBERS’ VICTIM GIVEN ‘JOY-RIDE’ > Hold-up Men Take Possession of Leroy Hart's Car, Two colored-men took Leroy Hart, 3006 Grace'land Ave., for a "joy ride” tn his own automobile early today before robbing him. Hart called the police at 1:40 a. m. to the residence of Grant Leman, 415 Bright St. He told Sergeant Wilkerson he was driving north on Capitol Ave. near Walnut St. when he saw an old automobile parked. A colored man signaled for him to stop and asked for an inner tube. Before Hart could answer, another colored man stepped onto the running board and covered Hart with a re. volver. Hart was ordered to get into the rear seat. The colored men drove to the Link Belt Company’s plant on W. Michigan St. Then they tossed out a sample case Hart had, robbed him of some checks and $2.40 and forced him to get out. He went to Lemon’s residence. , The automobile was found deserted at Walnut St. and Capitol Ave. MAN HELD FOR FORGERY Thomas R. Hendon, alias Ira M. Hendon, colored, 22, of 1239 Cornell Ave., faced preliminary hearing today in city court on the charge of forgery. J Hendon was arrested at the Nationpi City Bank. It is charged he wa (attempting to cash a note for $l5O bearing the name of H. L. Sanders, 218 Indiana Ave., who told bank officials that he did not issue any note. Hendon denied that the note was forged.

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9 11 “I hadn’t even seen his woolens; didn’t have any idea he carried the •; 1 1 immense stock he does; nor had I the faintest idea he sold aT many 3 M \ ‘'When I went there at the suggestion of a friend, I began to see HOW * capF-llra and WHY. My eyes were opened to the fact that quantity buying and v IrVNiP' \ ■ - S*scfra| j • 6Hy *4 mil LEON TAILORJNe*COMPANY Hi

COMMITTEE TO BE NAMED Service Club Asked to Assist War Memorial Board. The Indianapolis Service Club has tteen asked to appoint a committee to assist the board of trustees of the Indiana war memorial in sounding out sentiment upon changes in plans for the building planned in memorial plaza, it was announced today. The club probably will act at its luncheon Monday. A Chamber of Commerce committee for this purpose consists of Charles E. Coffin, chairman; Dr. T. Victor Keene, vice chairman; L. C. Muesmann, Charles W- Jewett, John B. Reynolds, Eli Schloss, Carl Taylor, Worthington. ARMY AIR CHIEF TO SEE BALLOON RACE U, S, Pilots Arrive for Preliminary Work, . Maj. Gen. Mason N. Patrick, chief of the United States air service, and two officers will arrive in Indianapolis Tuesday noon to attend the national balloon race at the Speedway, July 4, according to word received today by Blaine McGrath, Chamber of Commerce promoter of the race. Lieut. Com. J. P. Norfleet, officer in charge of the naval detachment and ’ot of a naval balloon, arrived in the city today. Eight other naval pilots will arrive Monday. Ten balloons are already at the Speedway ready for the race. Four are navy balloons, four army, and two are owned by individuals.

STREET PAVING IS PROBED State Engineer W r ill Investigate Twenty-Ninth St. Work. A. L. Donaldson, engineer for the State board of accounts, has been chosen to make an investigation of the paving of Twenty-Ninth St., between Capitol Ave. and Riverside Park, Lawrence F. Orr, chief exam-

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iner of the board, said today. Twenty-five adjoining property owners requested investigation, saying it was not being done according to specifications. John J. Elliott, city engineer, said the work was being done according to specifications.

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Pleasant in Hot Weather Our® is one of the coolest and most desirable places to be found anywhere In hot weather. Quarters were selected with this in view. The many large windows, properly adjusted, make it one of the “breeziest” spots in the city. Come and see. So, if you can arrange to start the business college course now, do it. It would pay ycrti. There Is no good reason why you should “squander” two or three months of your valuable time, If you’re ready. Wherever you may be, attend / Indiana Business College at Marlon, Muncie, Logansport, Anderson, Kokomo, Lafayette, Columbus, Richmond, Vincennes, Crawfordsville or Indianapolis. Chas. C. Cring Is President, and Ora E. Butz, General Manager. Get in touch with the point you prefer, or see, write, or telephone Fred W. Case, Principal. Poor North v W. C. A. JodfimpoH..

SPECIAL SUNDAY EXCURSION July Ist , 1923 Indianapolis to Warsaw, $2.35 Round Trip Leesburg and Milford Junction, $2.75 Round Trip Tickets will be on sale for trains leaving Terminal Station at 5:00 a. m. and 7:00 a. m., and good returning on all trains reaching Indianapolis not later than midnight of date of sale. Also —Fisherman’s Week-End Trip # June 30th and July Ist, 1923 Warsaw, Leesburg ancj. Milford, $4.25 Round Trip Tickets will be on sale on trains leaving Terminal Station, at 5:00 a. m., 7:00 a. m., 1:00 p. m. and 5:00 p. m. Good returning on all trains arriving at Indianapolis not later than midnight of Monday following date of sale. Uniop Traction Cos. of Indiana

Giving men the best we can give them in quality without trying to get the best of them in price is the foundation of this business and the formula on which , it is conducted. Try us on just one suit of clothes. * * 17-21 East Washmgton

Saturday Specials No Phone or Mail Orders ]V / 25 Well-Made 11 / Fumed Oak WflPl Wood Swings *2.98 A fine four-foot swing at an unusually low price; complete with hooks and chains ready to hang. 7-Piece Water Set Exactly as Pictured M Special Saturday Set consists of an attractive colonial ice jug and 6 fluted glass 12-ounce tumblers. Come early Saturday for yours. S 9 9 Banner Furniture Cos. FOUNTAIN SQUARE STORE 1054 Virginia Ave. Drexel 3196

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Opening Sale at 14 S. Capitol Ave. Tomorrow morning this store, recently closed for remodeling, will be reopened. As in the past, our policy will be to sell nothing but dependable merchandise at prices t£at are lower. ■■■IBSS To every person buying $1 worth |"|l||~|L| A Ilf A\f of merchandise or more at any of ||y r|V| 11 aa U W our stores, we will give away an Ul V kill IT II It | , overseas cap. These caps are espe- _ dally useful on camping or outing trips. These Prices Will Prevail At All Stores Men’s blue work shirts.. Men’s white handkerchiefs. .4^ Men’s athletic union Men’s garters 10<i Men’s sox, all colors Men’s work shoes $1.98 Men’s wash ties 19<* Men’s khaki pants $1.39 Tuxedo tobacco, can 10<? Men’s ribbed union suits..79^ Men’s dress shirts 95<i Large Turkish towels 29^ Men’s overalls Men’s suspenders 19£. All Our Stores Have a Complete Line CAMPING AND OUTING SUPPLIES Men’s hip boots $3.98 Eveready razors, with Men’s bathing suits $1.39 blades 49£ O. D. wool blantet. .... ,3.45 *£ SSST..I i !! ?2? Gold medal cots $3.29 Mess kits 39< Camp Stools Men’s outing oxfords $2.48* Tennis shoes $1.29 Lunch kits, with bottle. .$1.98 Collapsible water bucket. Pup tents $2.48 Leather leggings $2.79 Suit cases $1.79 UNDERSELLING STORES 34 W. Maryland. 203 W. Wash. 14 S. Capitol

RUBENS BIG THREE-DAY SALE Always first to offer the public something out of the ordinary, we shall place on sale tomorrow (Saturday) morning every light colored threepiece woolen suit in our stock—men’s and young men’s models—at sensational reductions of a third to a half. Many of the Suits Are Now $2 Price

Remember—This Sale is for Three Days Only — Saturday, Monday and Tuesday SUITS Worth OF 5 Up to $22.00, tfrl J.O'J Sale Price j *• SUITS Worth Up to $30.00, ij> I Sale Price . L . tM A 1 SUITS Worth Q£ Up to $40.00, iP M IQO Sale Price JL SUITS Worth M ze Up to $45.00, P 7/8 Sale Price .• iij Bn&f SUITS Worth pear OC Up to $50.00, iP 3 £ Sale Price (HhM w With Many of These Suits We Can Furnish Extra Trousers at Small Additional Cost. No charge for alterations —Sale positively includes every light colored three-piece woolen suit , in our stock—Nothing reserved. RUBENS 39 West Washington St. Store Open Saturday Nights Till Nine o’Clock

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