Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 171, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 November 1923 — Page 5

FRIDAY, NOV. 30, 1923

12,250 TAKEN BY MWBURGLAR A. E, Bradshaw Home Raided During Thursday, Continuing his operations apparently without fear of detection and solely In homes where occupants are away, the “burned match” burglar, who has left nothing but floors Uttered with burned matches as a clew, made a $2,250 haul at the home of A. E. Bradshaw, 4245 Washington Blvd., Thursday night. Bradshaw told the police that he and his family left home at noon and returned at 9 p. m. to find the place ransacked, after entrance was gained by breaking a basement window and “Jimmying” an inside kitchen door. A sable cape, mink scarf, watches and other Jewelry were taken. ALLEGED ASSAILANT HELD Victim Recognizes “Dancing Pickpocket," According to Police. Alfred Dorella, 33, 1127 S. West St.. ! arrested at Maryland and Meridian'

This 3-Piece Banner-Upholstered Suite Was a Floor Sample at Our Downtown Store And Is Now to Be Sold at a Big Reduction in Price Chair and Rocker

We also offer a few other floor samples at proportionately reduced prices Many Suites exactly like this sold at the regular price, $325. Now it has served its purpose as a floor sample and we are privileged to sell it at a big reduction. If you are interested in an upholstered suite you cannot afford to miss this offer. $195.00 $1 SC\ $269.00 OH Genuine Leather Suite I 3-Piece Velour Suite INv Davenport, Chair and Wing Chair Davenport, Chair and Rocker

Our Gift Department Welcomes Those Who Are ‘Just Looking' Come in and See the Largest Assortment of Beautiful and Practical Gifts That We Have Ever Shown

Cruciable Steel Knives mg/f 3-Piece Set Six-inch Butcher Knife, 8-inch g W A . Slicer, 3 Vi-inch Paring Knife. m. J

Electric Torchieres 98^ Three-Piece Compote Sets $1.95 Novelty Lamps $3.95 Table Scarfs—fine tapestry • 95^ Mahogany Finished Smokers $1.19 Telephone Stand and Chair $9.75 Mahogany Spinet Desks $24.00 Mahogany Wall Desks $32.50

Fountain Square Store BANNER FURNITURE COMPANY 1054 Virginia Avenue Drexel 3196

Sts., is charged with assault and battery and robbery today. Willis Klus, 401 N. Pennsylvania St., says, according to police, that in a restaurant at 144 N. Illinois St., early Thursday he placed some money in a mechanical musical machine. Dorella started to dance with him, 1 police said, and later the money and watch were missing. As Klus returned to search for the man and his companions he was knocked down and cut below tho eye by one of the men, who, with his companions, escaped, according to police. Insane Inmate Escapes Police today searched for William Burge, 49, Johnson County, who escaped Thursday from the Central Hos- j pltal for Insane. He was wearing a blue shirt, serge suit and black shoes.

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He haa blue eyes, gray hair and smooth face. Nina Parrott, 1807 Columbia Ave., colored, 16, is also sought by police. A. and P. Manager Arrested Following a report that $lO4 had been stolen from a barrel of sugar and

Beautiful Gifts That Are Year ’Round Pleasures It is an easy matter to select gifts that are artistic, as well as practical, from our varied stock of things. Beautiful charming Pictures, Serving Trays, Vases and Glass- Wr 1 ware, are but a few of the many ap- KfljiWfr ~t - 1 propriate art novelty gifts to be found here. Orders for picture framing should be placed at once to insure prompt delivery and good workmanship. An attractive dle- °* ta^e an< * era - 223 East Ohio Street

Fine Aluminum Wggg Percolator Two-Cup size. Specially A 1 W m . * priced at .. J

Large Vanity Dresser $59.00 Electric Toasters, with cord and plug.. .85^ Electric Irons .... .$3.95 Kiddie Cars • $1.35 Friction Engines. Special .. 95^ Doll Carriages ....... .$6.95 Child’s Cribs v . $9.75 Lullaby Swings

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

a sack of beans during the night, Andrew Powell, 1856 Nordyke Ave., manager of the Atlantic and Pacific Tea and Coffee Company's store at 778 Indiana Ave., was arrested on a vagrancy charge and held today under high bond pending Investigation of the robbery. Connection with the theft was denied by Powell.

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IF YOU CAN GET IN SATURDAY— 77//S IS A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY Made Pqssible Only by the Fact That Our Home Has Been Leased and We Must Close Out Our Entire Stock—Note These Very Low Prices

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The Daily Bargain House 336 W. WASHINGTON ST. Just one-half square west of the Statehouse. Formerly the Grander Dept. Store. .— . .I.—

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Formerly—Granger Department Store

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