Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 191, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 December 1924 — Page 18

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WOMAN REPORTS PURSE SNATCHED Taken at Michigan St, and Senate Ave, Police today looked for a purse snatcher who grabbed a purse from" Mrs. Bertha Bailey, colored, 1731 N. Capitol Ave., Thursday while she was standing at Michigan St. and Senate Ave. Freeman Meyers, 126 N. East St., told police a purse containing 539 and two diamond rings, which his daughter. Miss Ruby Meyers, was carrying at. the time she was struck by an auto at North and Delaware Sts. Dec. 15, is missing. Earl Little, merchant policeman, found the Oriental Novelty Shop. 231 N. Illinois St., entered. Police were unable to locate the owners. Mrs. Alice Huston, 1236 N. Capitol Ave., reported a prowler. Police found foot prints around the house and screw driver m irks In the door sill. AVilliam Collins. 42 N. Senate Ave., reports a saving bank and 53 taken from his trunk. Mrs. Rosella McGinn. 1045 N. Illinois St., reported n watch with Notre Dame fob attached. and a diamond ring valued at $l5O taken from her home. HOLD-UP OVERPOWERED Would Be Thief I* Held in Pawn Shop L'ntO Police Arrive. Harry B. Ragsdale. 33. of 1609 Massachusetts Ave.. was charged today with entering the Jack Warner pawn shop. 234 Indiana Ave., with Intent to committ a felony and c.irrving and drawing deadly weapons. Police said he pointed a gun at William Limpkin. colored employe, and told him to open the cash register. Warner, who was in the rear heard Ragsdale and fired at him. Lampkin grabbed Ragsdale's gun. They overpowered Ragsdale and held him until police arrived.

Santa Says: GIVE HIM fljl SOMETHING Extra Special FOR CHRISTMAS \mm REINER ThrufPtffft| t h e-'#V indsh ie! and WMm SPOTLIGHT wonderful - able for the money. C 7r 1 , 1i and 1 j Nickel-plated grip and 12 fan of w) •I D Automobile Kobes j mm r> r tr....bi., ,ur P ...-.. wm not jf Warm fleecy robes that will bring ritzy ■ "tneid* I*"''' ’* ‘ anJf posltil,ncomfort to chilly driving and make it ! fpeciMl Inefnlled possible to enjoy the car throughout the -iihiiii m 1n in _ winter. We have a remarkably large se terlT 3 .'". $2.75 Radiator Shutters 2-in-l Double Wiper Warm Gloves mi h mm Short Cuff and Gauntlet Style j ig||!^ Serviceable, .--mart looking and warm. Per ip-"""" ,a esm i tfr.7sf; SB.OO niiii ■ miMi Heat and Cold Mats Arvin Manifold Heaters Operates from fh< dash, i For Fords and Other Cars P; water to nor- ~il j. Parson’s Shutters *^^****^^*®® U-' i-O A * LtfvU 1 X irfi. r rr 1 Fit around the pedal slots \ ■ ' r l ' tor rOrdS j and kcp out the cold drafts. K higl grade shutter. Oper !j"''4oc $1 25 % ’ $5 50 Heater for Chevrolet 54.75 rhevruleU Sb.UU „ sa Heater for Maxwell m!<W Rainbow or Denatured CC |1 Clamp-On Ash Tray itadi -?r AICGIIOI Q a } No holes to drill. Pence i nickel-plat. and. Bar Caps *" * C.oaranfeed 188-Proof Has ash receiver ami a inat<*h or Stop (>*l rr\ box holder. Prico ODC Light 51. DU 01 13 Jl. m. M] mm n a UIMIM 1 Jill TEE TIRE ANPiIUBBEB CO. 211-213 S.ELLINOIS ST. 935-942 VIRGINIA AVE. INDIANAPOLIS \pINDIANAPOLIS STORES IN MARION. KOKOMO AND MUNCiE AH item* sent postpaid to any address within 300 miles of Indianapolis upon receipt of check or money order.

FRATERNAL MEET ENDS ' State Congress to Oppose Legislation Taxing Organization. Proposed legislation taxing frat- ! ernal insurance organizations will bo opposed by the Indiana Fraternal Congress. Action was decided Thursday at the twenty-sixth annual ! meeting of the congress at the : Severin. John C. Fnuder, supreme

Fnjoii Your Playtime/ CCoast -Av Here Is a winter playground littfe Jy*fSrrfra more than a day’s ride from Northr T ' ern point*. Yet it is ns different as the seav r rJ sous in climate; and like another world :n if* V %; unusual charms of scenery end historic back■ikiilvWjmg^ground. From Pensacola and Mobile *<* .fsjS&Jr*' Lyfjt-lx New Orleans, including Pascagoula, Ocear di'-i? ffS&v Springs, Biloxi, Mississippi City, Gulfport, MB Pass Christian and Bav St. Louis, excellent facilities arc afforded for rest and for play. fejjfflreCSL ft There are modern hotels to cater to your ) convenience indoors; and sporty golf courses, * 9 ; boating or, the Gulf, horseback riding, hunt* ing and fishing to provide continual diversion rs *-■ ' -A outdoors. A winter vacation on the Gulf Coast From Cincinnati ’B is easy to plan and delightful to experience. and Louisville it takes only a day and a she L. & N. serves the Gulf Coast with Coast U a nd% h eJ''6rl , eans f through daily trains from the North. Winter |C| over the L. SA. K. L.’s seres are very moderate. The undersigned R® fast through trains. The will gladly furnish descriptive literature, give OrUailsLuntiediin da’fa you full information about hotels, train sched- 9S§ operation, jL uies, etc., and arrange sleeper reservations. fso LLE (N FS..

chief of the Tribe Ben-llur. Crawfordaville, was elected president. Other officers: Mrs. Phoebe Q. Holder, "Woodmen Circle, Evansville, vice president; E. Bierhaus, Royal Arcanum, Indianapolis, secretary and treasurer. ('apt. Irving O’Hay Talks Actor, baseball umpire and soldier in nine wars in various parts of the world, Capt. Irivng O’Hay, said to

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be the original of Richard Harding Davis' novel, “Soldiers of Fortune,” told of his experiences before the Contemporary Club at John Herron Art Institute Thursday night. To Stop a Cold in One Day Take Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets. (The FMrst and Original Cold and Grip Tablet.) A Safe and Proven Remedy. The box bears signature of E. W. Grove, 30c. —Advertisement.

c Yht Sign ofSMusical ‘Prestige & t/onmmick PHONOGRAPHS RECORDS . RADIOLAS Selected Time Special numbers that make welcome gifts. Come in and hear them. Do your Christmas Shopping at this store BILENT NIGHT (Christmas Hymn) FLORENCE I EASTON—MaIe Trio I 10113 HOLY NIGHT (Cantiquo do No*l) FLORENCE j 75c EASTON—MaIe Chorus i CHRISTMAS CAROLS (Noel—God Rest You, Merry 1 Gentlemen—Christiana Awake!) Mixed Voic with | , Orchestra—COLLEGIATE CHOIR V l 7 ? 8 DAY OF THE LORD (A Carol Scene) Male Quartet i 75C with Brass Choir—CRITERION QUARTET . . A'TRUB CHRISTMAS STORY (For Every Boy and^ Girl) For Children—VAL McLAUGHLIN, The j Original Radio Sandman” .1 *•” PLAYROOM JINGLES (For Children) VAL Me- j LAUGHLIN, “The Original Radio Sandman” . , . J HARK! THE HERALD ANGELS SING— J ALL SOULS'CHOIR .1 2148 IT CAME UPON THE MIDNIGHT CLEAR— | 75c CATHEDRAL CHOIR Brunswick Records are the ‘"fad” and make the ideal gift—always ta good taste. Here are old favorites for Christmas time which Brunswick has reproduced beautifully. Hear theae special Christmas records at our store. We will gladly play these or any other Brunswick Records for you. Baldwin Piano Cos. 18 North Pennsylvania St.

Closing Out Prices —ON— Winter Army Goods

SLIP-ON SWEATERS, new, cotton, _ sleeveless; all /* U sizes. Saturday I)|1 only, each Gov’t (new) O. D. wool $ .9 5 B R E E CHES. Sizes 30 to 34..

Canadian Army OVERCOATS Oxford gray color; civilian look; single bro.asb ed: belted back (rec.); wool lined; regularly $ j^.95 17.25; all tJ === sizes, each

Imported U. S. Army Trench Coats Gaberdine outside. oil skin Inner lined; lamb’s wool instdo, —g made to $1 c. 50 sell tor M >1 $75.00

Gov't GLOVES New O. I). wool; regular ly 35c; Saturday only 23c

"Congress Brand” wool. Lumber —j Jack $11.95 Plaid —JP== BLOUSES SHIRTS, as above; largo HQ checks 4)i).JO

O. D. WOOL SHIRTS— DoubIe elbow, lined do) chest; 3 for $7.75; each Indianapolis Original Army Store. Carlton Army-N avy Store 140 W. Washington St. Next to Capitol Theater—Only Location.

LOCAL MAN WINS SUIT F. E. Moskovics Awarded 5158,833 by Federal Jury at Utica, N. Y. Frederick T. Moskovics, Graylynn Hotel, president of the Recording Device Company, was awarded $158,833 by a Federal jury at Utica, N. Y., Thursday in his suit against the Franklin Motor Car Company, Syracuse, N. Y., to recover $397,863 back salary and commissions, according to announcement today.

Gov’t Wool Drawers (Reo.) Waslied and sterilized; all sizes. Satur W J day only, each 4ml \ 5 for SI.OO

"Stillwater” now, wool “mixt” Army _ SOCKS. regu- $ 1 .00 larly 35c each; M -1 pairs TT. S. Army (rec.) dyed wool qJP njf V> BREECHES

New BOOTS Short, rubber; all sizes. Saturday only, pair—s2,ss

New U. S. Army 5-Lb. O. D. Wool BLANKETS 66x34. Large U. S. In center $C.25 the real one. Qjf New

Gov’t SHOVELS D handles; short, for snow or furnace; nearly I new. Saturday only

Moskovics was represented by Soon J. Carter. Jury held the Franklin company broke its contract with

ELECTRIC TOYS' IVES TRAINS ELECTRIC. TRAINS No. 508, Engine, 2 Coaches Other 0 Gauge Electric Outfits Passenger Stations, with and Track S.VJS from ,?6.50 to $15.00 Eights ....$2.50 up No. 506, Freight Outfit Com- Other Standard-Gauge Trains Bridges $1.25 np plete $5.73 up to $42.50 Extra Cars of all kinds 35c up Mechanical Windup Trains, Electric Switches, pair $3.00 complete SLSO to SIO.OO Mechanical Switches, pair $1.50 See the No. R9O, No. 2 gouge Signals 30c np Crossovers .. 500 to 85c train, consisting of 3235 engine. Water Tanks ..SI.OO 0-Gauge Electric Track, section.lsc with headlight and reverse: bus- Crossing Gates 50c 2-Gauge Eiectric Track, section.2so set car, observation car and Telephone Poles 30c box 0-Gauge Mechanical Track, track, complete $15.00 ’ Flagpoles SI.OO section 10c — | Electric Signals $2.50 up See the new Automatic Block I Arc I.amps SI.OO Signals. Tunnels 65c up j Freight Stations SI.OO up Transformers ..$2.50 up If lift IT TAlf ibfiinr Crown Bicycles Coaster Tree Lights Irish Mails li |\| I Ifil lie i 11Y nil I n[|t Scooters Wagons Sleds Athletic Goods *w * wuli *U I rihUflUL Automobiles Velocipedes Mechanical Toys Skates SMITH-HASSLER-STURM CO. A REAL CHRISTMAS STORE 219-221 MASS. AVE.—II 6E. OHIO ST. PHONES—MA in 6288-6289

HOLM FOOTWEAI^n Choice of the house only [.j. . llk Why buy table shoes, seconds and out-of-date patterns when you can come up here and get new first quality footwear in the very latest patterns at only $3 a pair? Every pair carefully fitted. s 3 SHOE COMPANY 2nd Floor State Life Bldg,

OVER 7,000 FEENEY CEDAR CHESTS IN USE IN INDIANAPOLIS

The Best Is Not Tea Good For HER! A FEENEY CEDAR CHEST IS TRULY ELOQUENT WHEN you tell her “Merry Christmas” with a Feeney Cedar Chest, she knows you mean it. She appreciates the thoughtfulness that prompted you to choose only a Feeney Cedar Chest—because she knows Feeney quality. Not a mere gift, hut a work of art, embracing the utmost in beauty and character. So give her the best! The chest illustrated above is offered in three sizes. The charming simplicity of this model will appeal to you. Perfectly plain, highly polished. Blind dovetail corner construction; double, dust-proof lid. Yale lock. *23- 75 $ 27- 75 $ 35- 50 44-Inch Size 48-Inch Size 56-Inch Size Here, you have the advantage of choosing from hundreds of Cedar Chests, offered in a great variety of prices. The Feeney standard of quality assures you nothing but the best at the price you may pay. Feeney 128-130 WEST WASHINGTON STREET i( The Home of the Cedar Chest”

Moskovics while he was vice president in charge of .ale3. Moskovics charged he was “frozen out.”

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Moskovics was until recently vies president of the Nordyke & Harmon Company.