Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 183, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 December 1923 — Page 14
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ALLEGED MASTER SWINDLER FLEES D. S. POLICE THINK Relatives Turn Over $400,000 to Aid Victims —father Near Death,* By Vnitei Prets CHICAGO. Dec. 14.—Leo Korefz, alleged perpetrator of Chicago's $5,000.000 oil stock swindle, is r.3 longer in tiie United States, authorities are convinced. Routes of the air, sea and land were closely guarded, however. Records in Koretz’s office show thg alleged swindler had recently pur-
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chased a power boat, the "Plying Fox,” capable of crossing the sea. State's Attorney Crowe also .was checking up on a “tip” Kpretz had fled to Honduras by airplane, j Koretz, who is said to have cleared $5,000,000 from wealthy Chicago fami- : lies through his “Bayano river trust” Panama, disappeared Tuesday? | Members of Koretz's family, many of ‘them themselves victim of the fraud, today turned over $400,000 to authorities to distribute among the | heaviest losers. Before leaving, Ko- ! retz gave more than $300,000 .to his family, explaining the money was ; “dividends” due them on the “Bayano' ; river trust.” They t refused to keep i the money. N u Koretz’s mother is reported to be : dying from -the shock. He took $40,-
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000 from her, but she, too, refused to keep it. Koretz’s wife voluntarily turned over $75,000 worth of jewels. Narrow Escape at Crossing A couple giving their names and adj dresses as Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Biddle, | 1530 N. Illinois St., are recovering today from the shock received Thursday 1 when their automobile was struck by a freight train at Harding St. and the Belt railroad and hurled fifteen feet. The couple, who told the police
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that they failed to see the oncoming train, escaped injury. Aid for Blind Students A police detail will protect students ! of the State Industrial School for the J Blind at Ethel and Thirtieth Sts., as j they cross Northwestern Ave.,anight and morning, following a*equest made ■ by Walter W. Wise, city councilman. Bahy Is Scalded to Death RUSHVILLE, Ind., Dec. 14.—Frank Wlllisl Jr., 19-months old'child of Mr.
and 'Mrs. Frank Willis, colored. Is dead of scalds received when a tub of Scalding water was overturned by the baby. POLOS r ~■ of head or chest are more easily treated externally with— Visits V Varoßub Over 17 Million Jars Used Ymarly
gggSSl|? It’s Time for You to Select Your Christmas Victrola t —and Just $5 Delivers It to Your Home! With Convenient Payments Beginning February Ist A Wide Range of Handsome Models Portables $25 to $75 Uprights ,SIOO to $275 Consoles SIOO to $350 The perfect tone of the Victrola brings to you the true beauty of music. The expression of the great artists and the syncopating rhythm of the dance orchestra alike, aro best reproducecPTm the Victrola and with Victor records. In our comfortable display rooms you may leisurely enjoy the advantages of the Victrola A VARIED DISPLAY OF MUSICA INSTRUMENTS Everything SMfak/drde) Everything in Music jpyi '|'"LTfF in* Music 27 East Ohio Street Hume-Mansur Bldg. Store Open Evenings Until Christmas
J I- -gounrea—We Know What Men Want , And as a special service to lady shoppers, our salespeople will gladly suggest the kind of gifts that men appreciate. Not because of, bdt in spite of, the holiday season we offer these Saturday specials
• - Meal’s Brushed WoolMuffleri i /■'' A j real SI.BO value and r' v ' Jirj' j ,s || / sold here Satnrdav 97c
Genuine English Broadcloth Shirts White and tan; genuine English broadcloth shirts: . _ tJiey wear like Iron, ©. QC and look like a mil- v ■ *7 l * lh>n dollars: I —. Saturday at . J" ~——— Beacon Bathrobes When lie wants to lounge around home: what could be . —^ finer than a good Cf 1 Q / bathrobe to lounge w aaT •U I In? Latest up-to-date J patterns i Beacon brand Han Sen Driving Gloves Ton kno# the Hansen make. These t ate gauntlet gloves; ‘in tan only; ‘ unllned and or . —a fine grade of C 1 7Q leather: cost you *p I * I v about $3 elsewhere, ■ ■ -- but kero .. • Ladies’ Fancy Boxed Handkerchiefs Three mighty pretty ladles’ handkerchiefs packed iwa neat box. You know any girl or woman Is proud of 1111 _ ♦ hose little landkerchiefs of hers. 4™ j pSL , Per box of three ... .■
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[ Silk and Knit NECKWEAR > I Ton will find among /Jk ' I these ties—many of J 1 ■ which wore bought f X 'illnSrT i especinlly for tills or- f BHBriWlSfcfißwm i casion styles and j | colors—both silk and J i| knit lo suit the fan- l cS'’ 18 jry of all ages and X (j tables. i|R 97c
All-Wool Flat Knit Sport Coats A real wool flat knit sport coat 5 two-pocket style; a handsome present A m r* snd exceedingly use- Jp .| J) ful these chilly days and nights WKM ' Men’s Caps A fine plaid Softlng—Oh, you know, those new caps you are seeing on | the street every i day. That Is tho A A kind and a cap 9 I •Vv worth $1.50 to $2.00j . I = kero Saturday ....... 1 Boys’ SheepLined Moleskin Coats A coat that boy of yours wffl bs mighty glad to wear to school. A CM • CA U. S. Rubber Com- pMtJv fany’s Warmster, ■ ■ sually $lO, but here. •% * * Indian Suits Complete suits; highly decorated, i and includ- j. | irfg head- C m |1 C dress with p I 1 J j bright colored ■ —— feathers •* ——
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