Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 96, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 August 1924 — Page 11

YOUNG IN HELD > IN INVESTIGATION OF MLD-UPS Armed Bandit Trio Robs Two Gas Filling Stations. Two youths. 17 and 22. were held today on vagrancy charges pending investigation of robbery of two filling stations late Thursday in which a bandit trio escaped with $35. De tectives were fnvesigating a report that a machine answering descrip tion of the one used by the trio had been found in the 600 block in E Washington St. The two were arrested by Patrolmen Clark and Reinking near the scene of the robberies. The youths told police they had been to see a girl and were on their way home. The youths live some distance from where they were found, police said. Pursuer Out-Distanced Louis Roth, 549 N. Hamilton Ave., attendant at a Standard Oil filling station, Shelby and Minnesota Sts., told police two youths, one masked, armed with a revolver and an iron bar, took $25 from his overall pock fcta. They escaped, he said, in a machine driven by a companion. A short time later, three young men answering the description of the trio that robbed Roth entered a Standard Oil filling station in the front of Mayor Shank’s home, Brookville Rd. and E. Washington St., held up Edgar Poe, 25 S. Brookvilla Rd.. the attendant, and look $2 from the company's money and $8 of Poe’s. L. H. Crockett, 602 Carlisle PI., said he drove into the station as the men fled and gave chase, but was soon out-distanced. Hold-Up Mystery According to Jesse Worrell, 3206 English Ave., a girl came to his house and asked him to call police headquarters and report that she saw two men holding a man at the point of a gun at English Ave. and the Belt Railroad. Police were unable to locate the girl or the sup posed hold-up victim. Money, check and Jewelry valued at $5<T were taken from the home of E. J. Lacey, 4145 Park Ave., Thursday. Grady Norton, 635 N. Noble St., reported S6O stolen from his trunk.

■ AMUSEMENTS { ALL THIS WEEK t:ls P. M. “Step-Along” AND THE SPEED MANIACS j CAPITOL THEATRE COLUMBIA BURLESQUE ALL THIS WEEK Another Great Show FAST STEPPERS Ladies Every Day, 25c. Matinee Daily. puei REFRESHING ENTERTAINMENT IT’S COOI, THE PARISIANS An Organization of Singing Musician* With Cully & Claire & Minette Weber Harry Rogers Present* “BY THE SEA” FEATCRING BILLY PURL Photoplay j Barr, Maryn WILLIAM -JISTa. ' Me” FARNUM lii and “THE M A N WHO FIGHTS Clark & ALONE” O’Neil MOTIQ N PICT UR ES ~ Now Playing RUDOLPH VALENTINO “Monsieur Beaucaire” Valentino Picture start* 10:00 a. ra.. 12:00. 2:00. 3:60, 5:40, 7:30 and 9:25 OUR BTH BIRTHDAY NORMA TALMADGE In Her Best Picture “SECRETS” A Firs* National Picture CIRCLE 1 SYMPHONIC I ORCHESTRA Playing Grand March From “TAN X HA USER” BAKALEINIKOFF CONDUCTING OTHER CIRCLE PE ATT RES

iSCHORTEMEIER SPEAKS I Candidate Addresses Teachers at Marion County Institute. "Some passage of the Bible and some part of the Constitution of the United States should be read in every schoolroom every day in the i school year," Fred Schortemeier, Re- | publican candidate for secretary of j State, told the Marion County teachers’ institute at the courthouse today. "We will maintain the rugged principles of our citizenship only so long as we teach them and hold them before our youth,"Schortemeier said. Colored Bureau Meets The colored bureau of the Repub lican fcjtate committee sponsored a meeting in the Senate chamber. Statehouse, Thursday night >n which colored voters were urged to support the Republican ticket. A conference was held in the afternoon in which instructions were given for colored county organization.

ACCUMULATION SALE Bargains in Upholstered Furniture Made by One of the Most Prominent Manufacturers in the Country. Some Are Slightly Soiled. [ 3-Pc. Plain Velour Suite Our Regular $225.00 Value Terras SB.OO Per Month i 2-Pc. Wool Tapestry, $245 Value $139.50 2- Taupe Velour, $275 Value $169.50 3- Bed Davenport Tapestry Suite, $245 Value. . .$169.50 3-Pc. Blue and Taupe Velour, $450 Value $225.00 3-Pc. Taupe Mohair, $475 Value $295.00 3-Pc. Velour, $375 Value $210.00 3-Pc. Blue Velour, Solid Mahogany Cane Suite, $475 Value $225.00 Liberal Terms on Any Suite Rhodes-Burford FURNITURE COMPANY 511 East Washington Street Main 5363

jpFgIR WEEK ' INDIANA STATE FAIR —September 1 to 5 Inclusive — | \ Twenty-Five Per Cent More Entries in All Exhibits Than Ever Before. Biggest Horse Show in the History of the State of Indiana - ' 4 , -\ > Racing program unequaled by any past fairs. $106,000 is being spent for premiums and purses for the races. Three world champion races Tuesday. Purse $5,000. Two heats out of three. . ‘ . • V Three Big Night Shows Every Night Fireworks display in frout of the Grand Stand cadi night and also the world’s most daring heroine will perforen, changing from a speeding automobile to an airplane and from one airplane to another in mid-air, both day and night performances. - ' ' V Big Shows Every Night in the Coliseum and The Wolfe Carnival Company $ V K3*** Admission Reduced to 50c \ E. T. BARKER, Pres. W. M. JONES, Secy. ( Indianapolis, Indiana

FIREMAN'S FLOCK SMS AGED MAN Driver Steers Truck Into Parked Machines, Ae old man History recorded *he list of heroes today, on the top line appeared the name of Vernon Hudson, 1130 W. Thirtieth St., city fireman, who deliberately sent the fire truck he was driving into a line of parked automobiles at Meridian and New T irk Sts., late Thursday to avoid striking John Wright, 41. Blacheme Apts. No. 26, who ue came confused in the traffic Jam caused by the approach of the fire apparatus. • Hudson, driving a hook and ladder

company from fire headquarters west on New York St., was answering a call to 212 Douglass St. Hudson swerved the truck into the ma chine of Ralph Weiss, 3602 Kenwood Ave., parked along the north curb. The force of the impact damaged machines of R. D. Holmes, R. R. G., Box 443, and W. H. Archer, 0420 Cornell Ave., parked in front of the Weiss car. James Love, 227 E. St. Joesph St.; E. L. Tatlock, 936 Woodlawn Ave.; Harry Golder. 227 Minerva St., and W. A. Petty, 2955 Kenwood Ave., firemen on the truck with Hudson, were uninjured. Wright is a son of the late Joseph A. Wright, former Governor of Indiana. Blcknell Youths Missing Local police have been asked to be on the lookout for Alex Campbell. 18; Archie Campbell. 18. and James Thomas, 16, all of Blcknell, Ind., who left their homes early Thursday to come to Indianapolis to join the Navy.

LABOR DAYTO BE OPENERFOR 808 Steel Workers’ President to Speak at Gary, Patrick Quinlan, Buffalo, N. Y.. president of the Steel Workers’ Union, will open the La aFolletteWheeler campaiagn in Indiana on Labor day at Gary, according to word received by State Chairman A. F. Bentley at La Follette headquarters today. Mrs. Birch Wilson, Chicago, will speak at Logansport the same day. and William R. Snow, Chicago labor leader, will speak at Terre Haute. According to word from John M.

pi New Fall aV For Women and Girls Something new and smart In fall foot- Jp" '' - wear Cut-out patterns (not shown in II- //> . ■ iii'i ■T > lnstrntloni that will please both the sys // and the foot. Fashioned in tan calfskin. /t KiKi Mark calfskin and /R A. mm /foiE. - AfIfISSHEIW-' black suede Konl K SB L IBy;S-. I .ij mines at our special n price of Oxfords and High Shoes in Peppy Styles for Men and Big Boys We are now showing our complete line of new fall and winter Rt*e* 6 to 11 y* numbers in men’s and big boy*’ ~P| high and low shoes. In ailili- \ | ijon to being up-to-the minute in \>—n style they hare the added merit being made of solid leather i \\ 1 with Goodyear welt construction. L : . J cn Sturdy School Shoes JB / Parent* have been buying their chll- }[, ® dren s school shoe* at Stout's for years h 0 and years. Our complete line and our JT_ reasonable prices make it easy lo find X.® \ Just the shoe you want at the price you \ are glad to pay. We have them in jjUTw black, brown, tan j*. ss I and patent leath- IF iB IIU j ■r Priced at $4.00, Vk ■ /V / $2 98. $2.48 and aa W §§ ■VW iiirtjff f low aa ■ ."‘■tSjK Rises ■■ ’m BV% to 11. CTfll ITQ BIG FOUR wI WU I O SHOE STORE 352-354 West Washington Street Open Katuritar, Until 9 P. M.

Nelson, national campaign manage’ - at Chicago, a veritable ramy cf speakers will invade the Middle West on Labor day. CHAMBERS IS CONFIDENT By United Press PERU, Ind., Aug. 29.—Dr. Carleton McCulloch, Democratic gubernatorial nominee, will sweep the State by a 100,000 majority over Ed Jackson, Republican nominee, according to the prediction made by Walter Chambers, Democratic State chair man, at a meeting with party workers here. Address Incorrect Ray Davis, arrested Wednesday on a blind tiger charge, who gave his address as 620 N. New Jersey St., does not live there, it was learned today. George Hermann & Son, undertakers, reside at 620 N. New Jersey St.

WOMEN ARRESTED ONSPEEDCHARGE Small Daughter Wins Release for Mrs, Calkins, Despite the fact that one man was sentenced to serve thirty days on the Indiana State farm and another fined SIOO and costs on speeding charges in speeders’ court Thursday, the police motorcycle division arrested

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Most Sensational Sale of the Season! RUBENS HALF-PRICE SALE! STILL GOING BIG—DONT MISS THIS SALE t Choice of several hundred line, all-wool suits in the most popular models, light and medium weights, many of them suitable for year-round wear, backed by the Rubens store, and the greatest values we have ever offered. These sale prices in many cases mean less than % price Every suit in our stock is not included at half price, hut prices throughout our entire stock arc radically reduced. Divided Into Five Groups for Quick Clearance! Group No. 1 T2= Group No. 2 trice *1 4= Group No. 3 pr,cl ? 1 9Group No. f S R,c E E *23Group No. 5 price *27= Extra Trousers With Many Suits at Small Additional Cost No Charge for Alterations — Perfect Fit Guaranteed All Two-Piece Summer Suits Radically Reduced Palm Beach Coats and Pants, $7.35 Up Mohair Coats and Pants, $9.85 Up Gaberdine Coats and Pants, $12.85 Up Sensational Sale of ODD TROUSERS Choice of Hun- Sale Price Other Sale v7it. of s5 P tl; QC, $7, SB. $2.95 to $5.75 All Boys’ and Children’s Suits Reduced We’re open every Saturday night till 9 o’clock. RUBENS.E • For 38 Years a Dependable and Trustworthy Store

six drivers on speeding charges Thursday night and three this morning. Mrs. Louise Calkins, 27, of 834 N, Jefferson Ave., charged with speeding, was released on her own recognizance as her 2-year-old daughter was in the machine with her. Others held on speeding charges; George Williams, 18, of 740 E. FiftySecond St.; Joe Kurker, 20, of 1362 Ewing St.: Clem Osborne, 20, of 1345 Charles St.; William Kemp, 40, of R. R. J, Bex 12, and Frank Siddons, 23, of 1802 Lexington Ave. These drivers were arrested this morning; Miss Esther Rubush, 25. of 1202 Park Ave.; Lawrence Peddego, 34, Frankfort, Ind., and John McGentry, 40 of 326 E. Forty-Seventh St.

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