Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 109, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 September 1923 — Page 3

MONDAY, SEPT. 17, 1923

cm AND PINTS LURE MANY, BUT RAIDS® MORE Movie Operators in ‘Close-up’ When Bluecoats Spoil Alleged Game. Forty-four breakfasts were served at the city prison today. One hundred and fifty names appear on the turnkey slates over the week end. Nineteen of these are slated for failure to have city license plates. Os the remainder twelve are women and 110 are men. Blind tigers and gambling games helped to sweil the totals. Fifteen are slated on the farmer charge. Police say they found forty-two halfpints of liquor in a sack In a vacant lot in the rear of Gippy Gavin’s place, 401 W. McCarty St. Julius C. Houghton, 157 N. Illinois St., is charged with operating a blind tiger and keeping a gaming house. Cards, Booze “Et Al.” lieutenant Abderson and squad say they found two half-pints of booze, a deck of cards, and $2.25 in money. Nine men are slated for gaming and visiting a gambling houseKate Ruhl, 30. of 1020 N. Illinois St.; Isabelle Tolliver, 21, colored* 1423 Booker St.; Florence White, 26, colored, 951 Paca St., and Bertha Booker, colored, 24. of 2232 Martindale Ave., are slated on liquor violation charges. Bertha Rose, 42. of 942 N. Alabama St.; Ira Steth, 35, colored, 1241 N. Senate Ave.; Walter Woolwyne, 45, of 2025 Olive St.; Joseph Johantgen, 32, of 1337 Lee St.; James Lewis, 42, colored, 1656 Glmber St., and Sylvester Wilson, 22, of 1909 Arrow Ave., are charged with operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated. Chib Room Raided Patrolman Giles found a still ready for operation In the woods near Seil-

| WALK-OVER’S & FAMOUS FIVE DOLMUR a. shoe sale— Monday and Tuesday—Doors Open 7:30 A. M. To Give the Public a Chance to Buy Before Going to Work. MEN’S P Qxfords W OMEN ’ S AND HIGH SHOES HIGH SHOES, &XFORDB All short lines and special lota /* AND STRAP SLIPPERS are offered at this price /or a final xi I® addition to the actual saving, regular Pilr ** * rom s sS? s N. from this group, footwear for every M jm you will find all wanted W6ar kigft B^oeS Another Opportunity To Buy All Our Men's and Women's Short Lines and Broken Lots at a pronounced saving. The remarkable variety and unusual newness of styles lead us to believe this sale will be of short duration. Therefore, may we suggest that you make immediate and ample selections? Call at earliest possible time Monday. Sale begins at 7:30 a. m. t Only a few numbers Store TTomrvt shown In windows. M J Wf 1 _ _ ftSO s> B. to 5:80 pn. Shoes in stock for selltn*. \ \ Goobm Enrly 26 North Pennsylvania Street

er’s farm, southwest of the city. George Cissell, 33, of 341 Massachusetts Ave.; Paul McGurie, 22, of 1409 E. Michigan St.; Harry Chappell, 27, of 515 N. New Jersey St.; Wayne Williams, 32, of 802 Vi S. West St., and Peter Valona. 32, of 714 Lexington Ave., are charged with gambling and visiting a gambling house after a raid on the social rooms of the Motion Picture Operators at 106 S. Illinois St. NAVAL INQUIRY IN SHIP CRASH OPENS Board Will Probe Wreck of Seven U, S, Destroyers, By United Press SAN DIEGO, Cal., Sept. 17.—With the naval board of inquiry meeting at 10 o’clock today. Admiral Robert E. Coontz, commander-in-chief of the Pacific fleet, declared this morning he had not yet received a satisfactory explanation of the wreck of seven destroyers off Point Arguella. Adding it was necessary to keep the record of the navy clean, Admiral Coontz said the board had been instructed to go to the bottom of the catastrophe and that no one who is guilty will escape. Charts of the Delphi, the leading vessel, which steered the others on the rocks, have been recovered and will be used in the inquiry. Four more bodies have been recovered near the scene of the disaster, bringing the total listed as dead to ten. Thirteen are still missing. One of the bodies has been identified as E. Jones of the Young. "Eire Charged With Speeding John Bibkin, 24, colored, 26 Maple Court; Donald Kennedy, 21, 'of Martinsville. Ind.; Emory Baxter, 21, of 292 Middle Drive Woodruff PI.; Harry Haehl, 20, 1025 Chadwick St.; Lee Day, 25, of 608 E. Market St., are charged by police with speeding. Day is also charged with not having a certificate of title and violation of the spotlight law.

"Cootie"ls a Sticker, Anyway^ ... Vsm*#V-., ’ .? K ' >; *> ■ r

ELBERT (COOTIE) CARMACK

He’s called "Cootie” because he’s so small. But size did not keep Elbert Carmack from leaving for Arizona to spend a year with his aunt. It was

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agreed last spring that if he saved railroad fare out of the $S he made every week, he could go to Arizona. Besides saving the fare, he clothed himself.

NET TIGHTENS IN HUNTFORSLAYER Dailey Reduced Field From 209 to to 39 People, Thirty-nine members of Technical High School roll room classes of 1920 and 1921 failed to show up at a roll call of all members of the classes held Saturday at 211 E. Washington St. by Patrolman Homer I. Dailey, who is investigating the Watson murder. Watson, before his death after he was stabbed, Aug. 16, said his assailant was a member of one of these classes. Two hundred and nine cards were sent to the members of the class. Dailey believes the slayer to be among the thirty-nine who did not appear. "Some of these pupils may have moved, and some for various important reasons may have failed to get here, but a check of each one will be made singly and those whom I don’t get to and who dodge me will find themselves subpoenaed to the grand jury. I expect my plan to succeed and I know we will get him.” There now are about 25,000 varieties of postage stamps in existence and if variations in shade, paper and perforation are included between 35,000 and 40,000. *

Men’s Auto Brand . Work Shirts Dark Blues \ n Blue Chambrays ( 7 and Khaki. / if Sizes 14 to 17 ) * v **

The Outstanding Event in the Birthday Sale! New Dresses, Coats and Suits A Remarkable Purchase Brings to You Desirable Fall Apparel at a Price That Will ph Establish a New Record for THE FAIR in Value-Giving This Season. Fine gj Wonderful /fill jftk Garments R MS ll Assortments Vgfc fj \ Made to Sell i si 11 of Styles, !M||B 'J \\ at $25 and q|sl II II Materials and JR r- * VcA*' UIU ' .H \ Regular %‘lo vs lues, crepe and lingette lined. ® fRIII jA’t \ Long and sport lengths, in brown, tan, grey IfS fjnlll and navy. Come early while assortment Is good. g^JI rPrl[|j Sizes for misses, 14 to 20 years; women, 36 to ||l IL CA \ I $25 Novelty Bcotch Tweed Suits' beautifully \j . , Women’s Astrakhan Clean-Up ot 50 / silk lined and well tailored, sizes 16 to 44. ll | Women s AstraKtian Women’s Sport Coats / l _ _ Novelty Jacquettes While They QC X- J New Fall Dresses uIUM Colors Are jHA Last Sizes '*P / •aO *4 I}s * 2O and 515 Dresses, fashioned of CANTON c7T\ Tan Grev II 1 L to A ir S - PO ‘ M Twm *" d Tr,COtl ”“' h* and Brown i‘W $5.00 Pleated Skirts Girls’ Middie Skirts Girls’ FALL COATS Women’s Fox Chokers Women’s Skirts, ) **\ Q C No v e lty plaited )tl # 9 5 Novelty Coats for )tl 95 Large Fluffy ) ST.OO in tan, grey and * /if--, models to wear > Y I , school wear. Sizes - T /__ Chokers, in grey 2 mj== navy. Sale price— j ™ with middies. j 4to 16. and brown. )

Special Selling—Tuesday Only f Girls’ Serge DRESSES MIDDY AND 77 EMBROIDERED C STYLES ; > Cleverly made Dresses of fine quality navy serge. Middies are trimmed with white braid. Others are beautifully embroidered. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Girl's’ Sateen Bloomers, 9C/ Sizes 6 to 14 Years £/V

Black Sateen Aprons For Women and Misses CRETONNE j $ 9Q AND f §? Zhz, RICK-RACK ( TRIMMED I These Aprons are made of a lustrous quality sateen, beautifully trimmed with cretonne in bright colors and rick-rack braid. Regular and extra sizes.

Women’s Beaded Bags ‘ifll' 3 *l= Draw string or shell mounted styles. The cole- combinations are i beautiful and striking. They are fringe trlmmed and silk lined.

WOMAN SHOOTING VICTIM “On the first visit a few days ago he whipped me and threw a brick through the window,” said Daisy Simpson, 32, colored. 1919 N. Cornell Ave., to police who found her with two bullet wounds in the left arm, and beaten after being dragged by the hair into the rear yard of her home. She was referring to Treeman Thomas, colored, 32, who was in a confectionery delivery truck when he escaped, police say- He is charged with assault and battery with intent to kill. FLOODS SWEEPING JAPANESE PROVINCE Death Toll Placed at 5,000 in Tottori District, By United Mews' LONDON, Sept. 17. —It is believed 5,000 persons have perished in the devastating floods sweeping the 1 Tottori district in Japan, according to a Central News dispatch from Tokio. Torrential rains continue, aggravating the situation. Property loss is estimated at 30,000,000 yen. The Japanese government is hurriedly sending relief to the stricken district. Tottori is a seaport of the Honshiu province, on the west coast of Japan. Its population is given as 37,000.

Store Open Saturdays Till 9 P. M.

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Boys' Fine BLOUSES Sizes 6 to 15 Years 39c 55c Values \ Smartly made of fine quality percales; in light and dark colors; for school and dress wear.

Are Americans “Dollar Chasers?” We are frequently accused by our European visitors of being “dollar chasers.” v We surely do not chase it with the idea of getting it and keeping it, because we KEEP a smaller percentage of dollars we get than the people of any other country. “The world aßhors closeness, and all but admires extravagance; yet a slack hand shows weakness, and a tight hand strength.”—Buston. If you want to chase dollars into your own and not the other man’s pocket, use discrimination in buying—let quality he your guide. You will be surprised how many times you will have selected the less expensive article. “In prosperity prepare for a change; in adversity hope for one.’’—Burgh. A growing savings account means preparedness and hope. We Pay 4%% On Savings Meyer-Kiser Bank 136 East Washington Street TRY A WANT AD IN THE TIMES. THEY WILL BRING RESULTS

Boys[ All-Wool Chinchilla Overcoats Sizes j$ jt .95 7 K 2to 8 /I = J\. m. Years j UL Smart belted models in tan, brown, M iS navy and grey. Patch pockets, red flan- 7\ 7 M nel and vlaid\ lined. Warm and comfy j for winter wear. f

Men’s Auto Brand CORDUROY COATS These strong and serviceable Coats are \ A made of narrow wale corduroy, closely ? woven, blanket lined. A remarkable value ) J Corduroy Pants to Match, $2.95 j

Special for Tuesday Boys’ Mackinaws and Sheep-Lined Moleskin Coats Years { M W’onderful quality Mackinaws, in dark colored plaid effects, belted models, \ patch and muff pockets. Warm, sheep lined coats, in belted models, with brown sheep wool collar. Patch and muff pockets. All are well,, tailored. Come early Tuesday.

CUTICURA SOAP 25c Value \ For Toilet ( 1 and Medicinal f I ljF Purposes. )

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