Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 52, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 July 1923 — Page 7
WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1923
NEITHER WOMAN SENTENCED TO DIE HAS PRETTY FACE Author Says This Is Reason Men Were Able to Reach Gallows Verdict. DECREETS STORM CENTER Wife of Chicago Juror Threatens Divorce if Mrs. Crudelle Is Hanged. By United Press CHICAGO, July 11.—The day has not arrived when an American jury will convict a pretty woman for a “love murder” —neither Mrs. Anna Buzzi nor Senora Sabelle Mitti-Cru-della were beautiful. Chicago crime analysists declared today. Mrs. Buzzi and Senora Nitti-Cru-delle were both sentenced to death, the former for the murder of her “common law” husband in New York and the latter for the “hammer murder" of her husband in Cook County, Illinois. “The death verdict was being prepared for Senora Nitti-Crudelle when men first chose pretty women to propagate their race—and was made more certain every time a man discarded an ugly woman,” Dr. Lee Alexander Stone, author of sex treatises, declared. The jury's verdict to send Senora Nitti-Crudelle to the gallows was the center of a verbal storm in Chicago today. The evidence at her trial disclosed
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the woman with her lover—Frank Crudelle —whom she later married, beat her husband to death with a hammer. Senora Nitti-Crudelle’s son testified against her, exposing her alleged illicit relations with Crudelle, who was also sentenced to hang. Mrs. Nitti appeared in the courtroom a bent, broken old woman. Her face was lined and her hands hardened and broken by toll on a farm. Eugene Moran, attorney for the condemned woman, declared the theory outlined by Stone will form a part of his plea for anew trial. He pointed out the five women previously convicted in Cook County of such crimes were not handsome. The two score acquitted were either physically attractive or Intelligent. Assistant State's Attorney William McLaughlin declared the death verdict against the Italian woman “the first step and a mighty significant one.”
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"Maybe the next step will be conviction of a woman who is just attractive, perhaps middle aged. How far we will get from there remains to be seen.” The Rev. Father J. O'Neil defended the jury that found Senora Nitti-Cru-delle guilty, declaring “just because some juries have acquitted pretty women, this jury should not be condemned for doing its duty. Officials of socleies to abolish capital punishment denounced the NittiCrudelle and Buzzi death penalties as “disgraces.” Execution of a “broken, peasant woman” will hurt any community, they declared. Members of the State attorney’s office admitted today a member of the jury that convicted Senora Nitti-Cru-delle had appealed to them to explain to the juror’s wife “how it was.” The juror said his wife threatened to leave him if the woman is hanged.
CONDITIONS in the farming industry are the broad-gauged barometers of general business in the United States. When crops are good prosperity is general. It is obvious, therefore, that the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) can turn its facilities and talents to no more important task than that of assisting the farmer to secure a greater crop return per acre. The experience of the past ten or fifteen years has demonstrated that farms where automotive equipment is used are operated on a lower cost level and with a higher crop return than is the case where animal power is used. The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) is doing its utmost to promote the use of motorized machinery on the farm. Throughout ten middle western states this Company maintains a system of distribution which insures the farmer a dependable supply of gasoline, kerosene, lubricants and other products of petroleum at all times. t In this territory the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) maintains 3,780 bulk stations, out of which some 7,000 trucks and tank wagons carry its products to the farmer’s home or if necessary to the tractor in the field. This is one of the services which only a big organization could perform and it is a service worth while. To emphasize the far reaching benefits of motorizing farm equipment, it is only necessary to state that farm property values in the United States have increased from forty billions of dollars in 1910 to eighty-five billions in 1920 an advance of 107% for a ten-year period. The service performed by the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) has been a factor of importance in making this increase possible. Standard Oil Company (Indiana) 910 So. Michigan Ave. a Chicago, 111.
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
COMMITTEE NAMED TO HEARPETITION Groninger Speaks on Water Rate Increase, John F. White, president of the Southeastern Civic Improvement Association, today announced a committee to attend the hearing before the public service commission, July 18, of the Indianapolis Water Company’s petition for increased rates. The committee: Mrs. A. M. Church, John F. White. A. J. Kelly. E. E. Miller. Robert F. Miller, Charles Duvall, Mrs. C. J. Brinkman, Mrs. R. L. Woodruff, Edward J. Sexton, J. Edward Burk, Mrs. O. E. Ragsdale and Jesse Streit. ' Taylor E. Groninger. city corporation counsel, speaking before the civic organization Tuesday night at McKinley School, State and Lexington Aves., denounced the petition as an
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attempt to benefit stockholders in the company. “I’m not opposed to allowing them to capitalize appreciated 1 eal estate values, but I am opposed to adding the fictitious item of structual overhead which they estimate at $1,900,00(,,” Groninger declared. “Since the beginning, there has not been one time the water company hasn’t made money. There is no danger of a water shortage. There is no immediate necessity for a rate increase.”
the famous beauty clay, 89*.
July Clearance Sales
SALE of WASH DRESSES
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Embroideries
Beading, 19c Embroidery beading or galloon banding for straps and dress trimming. A yard. 19*.
At Decided Savings Eyelet Embroidery, 89c 18 Inches wide The popular allover eyelet embroidery, in white or ecru, fqr collars, cuffs, vestees and dress trimming. Embroidery Cambric, 29c 9 Inches wide, cambric in open work embroidery patterns, suitable for petticoat flouncing. Yard, 29*. Embroidery Cambric, 19c Swiss cambric, In dainty embroidered patterns, 4 Inches wide. A yard, 19*. Embrodiery Cambric, 29c Cambric In pretty embroldeved patterns, with beaded top, suitable for camisoles, 4 inches wide.
Men’s Handkerchiefs, Special Made of soft finished cambric, full slze.i nicely hemstitched, with colored or satin M striped woven borders. / M (Street Floor)
July Clearance Special Lawn Dresses
Sizes 36 to 46 5 1.98
Introducing Many Lovely Styles, Usually Found Only in Higher Priced Dresses
Figured Voiles, Special 39c Yard 39-Inch voiles, in dainty figured patterns, comprising many conventional and dotted patterns. Desirable colors. Cut from full pieces. 59c Tissue Ginghams, 49c 32-Inch tissue ginghams, sheer and fine, in dainty checks and plaids. Some are Interwoven with silk strings. Fast colors. For women’s and children’s dresses.
Novelty Voiles, 49c 36 and 40-inch novelty voiles, in beautiful floral and checked designs, on light and dark colors.
WINDOWS ARE SMASHED Number of Thefts Are Reported to the Police. A burglar or a vandal broke the windows on both sides of the building occupied by Henry Campbell’s dry beer saloon, 435 W. Pearl St. The place was not robbed. Clarence Baughn, room 41 Terminal Hotel, told police a watch valued at S3O was taken from his room. Paul Payton, 43 N. Senate Ave.,
Goldstein Brothers WASHINGTON DELAWARE STREETS
Os Imported Ginghams and Ratines A Diversity of Becoming j ® Styles for Vacation, Street > and Afternoon Wear \ aJm Here is a sale which proves to women the advantages of shopping at Goldstein’s. We believe you will find it impossible to duplicate dresses like these at $3. Made of ginghams or ratines. Wide Sashes, Vestees, Touches of Hand Embroidery Their smart details lift them far above the ordinary wash frock A * in styling. In pretty red, blue, lavender, pink, green and black Pietu-d cfeec^g The var ifitv of styles should anticipate every taste, and the JJ*" low price meet every purse. * (Goldstein’s, Second Floor)
Sizes 48 to 54
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You'll find it a pleasure to select from this collection —as much for the winsome prettlness of the styles, as the moderation of the prices. Made of Printed Lawn, Trimmed With Organdy, Wide Sashes, Etc. In pink, blue, orchid, green, brown and navy. Colors are guaranteed fast. Deep hems. (Goldstein’s Second Floor)
Novelty Ratines, 45c 36-Inch plaid or checked ratine, in a large variety of patterns. Light and dark colors.
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was working on anew house on Dearborn St., near Tenth St. He placed his purse, containing $35, on a window sill and a few minutes later it had disappeared. Free Life Insurance. By United Press CHICAGO, uly 11.—Mandel Bros., a large department store, today announced inauguration of free life insurance for employes. The policies payable to dependents range from S3OO to SI,OOO.
Attractive Notion Values
Stlckerei Braid, 5c Bolt Stickerei braid, 3-yard bolt. Special at 5* bolt
10c “K UR LEY KEW” HAIR CURLERS, a bunch.B* HOUSEHOLD APRONS, in black, blue and pink checks, made of rubber, good quality 39* HEATHER TOILET PINS, 160 in a package 4* SEW-ON SUPPORTERS, of good quality rubber, 2 pairs 35* PIN CUBES, with jet. white and mat pins, cube. 4* ENGLISH TWILLED TAPE, M -inch to %-inch sizes, 8-yard bolt 10* DRESS AND SUIT BUTTONS, 6 cards 25* MONARCH GOLD SAFETY PINS, card 8*
July Clearance Sale Undergarments fFor Women wns... >omers "v VI emisesf^ ie qualities sre so good, the e so amazingly low, that women will wisely stock up with enough undergarments to last them for seasons in advance. Made of Batiste or Crepe, in Flesh or White Plain tailored or trimmed with touches of embroidery. Gowns, sixes 16 and 17. Bloomers, 27 and 29. Chemises, sizes to 44. (Goldstein’s. Third Floor)
White Fabrics for Less
Voiles, 59c 86-lnch white voiles, embroidered In neat checked designs, a dainty fabric for waists and dresses. Flaxon, 39c 36-Inch white flaxon, in neat woven checks, for women's and children’s garments. Voiles, 39c 36-Inch white voiles, soft finish, in dainty patterns, for waists and dresses. Skirting, 49c Basket weave white skirting, for dresses and skirts, exceptional value at 49<.
PICKPOCKET NETS S4B Police Department Obtains Description of Robber. While standing in a crowd watching the police investigate an accident at Indiana Ave. and Michigan St. Tuesday night, Harry Warfield, 311 W. Vermont St., was robbed of a bill fold containing S4B. He said he was robbed by a colored man who appeared to be about 25 years old, five feet eight inches In height and 160 pounds in weight.
For Infants Rubber Pants, Pure rubber pants, for Infants, good quality—special at 2 for 25*.
HAIRPIN CABINETS, 250 count; in assorted sizes, box 9* DE LONG’S SAFETY PINS, sizes 1, 2 and 3, card 8* RICK RACK, white only, in various sizes, 4-yd. bolt, 10* BIAS TAPE, in assorted sizes, bolt 8* JUST RITE STICKEREI BRAID. 3-yard bolt 8* KLIX SNAP FASTENERS, 4 cards .15* LARGE SIZE TWINE SHOPPING BAGS 15* NICKEL SAFETY PINS, In assorted sizes, protected COil ...-5*
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Voiles, 25c White voile, 40 Inches wide, sheer quality, for women’s and children’s waar, jard, 25d. Beach Cloth, 49c White beach cloth, 86 inches wide, with a beautiful mercerized finish; for women’s and. children’s garments. Fancy Ratine, 69c Yard-wide ratine, with satin brocaded check in self color, a popular skirting for summer White Organdy, 79c 45-Inch white organdy, with a crisp, permanent fnish, line, 6heer weave for women’s blouses, dresses and children's wear.
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50c Pal m o live and Mulsifled Cocoa nut Oil shampoos, 39*.
