Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 120, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 September 1925 — Page 5
FRIDAY, SEPT. 18,1925
CITY OFFICIALS TO COOPERATE IN PHONE CASE payors Confer With Expert Regarding Bell Valuation. Officials of larger Indiana cities ■will cooperate with Taylor E. Gronlnger, special counsel for the public service commission, in making the physical valuation of Indiana Bell Telephone Company property, it was learned today. Mayor James Burrows of Kokomo and Mayor John W. McCarthy of Washington have both called at Gronlnger’s office and will return for a conference Saturday. Information on the character of service, value of property and appliances, in the various cities will be sought from the officials, in an effort to determine a fair value of.the telephone company property. Increases Sought Increase from sl2 to sls in unlimited business service, and increase in measured business, measured rural and suburban business and private branch exchanges in Indianapolis are asked in a petition filed Tuesday by the telephone company. General increases were asked for towns over the State. Groninger was placed in charge the State-wide investigation instigated by the public service commission following the decree of Federal Judge George W. Page, who authorized present rates in August, 1924. Invitations Sent Invitations to cooperate in the inBfctigation have been sent the ten which have the largest number of stations. They are: Indianapolis, 75,650 phones; Evansville, 16,021; South Bend, 13,403. Muncie, 7,820; Anderson, 5,594; Kokomo, 5,329; Marion, 5,293; Peru, 4.207; Huntington, 3,958, and Vincennes, 3,833. Attorney General Arthur L. Gilliom, has indicated he will sit in the hearing on Sept. 28, when the valuation experts will report before the commission. James M. Ogden, corporation counsel, has been making a study of the report of Benjamin Perk, accountant. for the past week. longT hunt now ended Alleged Slayer Under Arrest After Seventeen-Year Search. Bv Times Special BLOOMFIELD, Ind., Sept. 18.— Monroe Motvery, 50, was in jail here today, arvaiting trial on a murder charge, filed seventeen years ago. Mowery is alleged to have shot and killed his brother-in-law John Dove, a farmer near Linton, in a quarrel. He disappeared afterward. This week he came to Antioch near here to visit his daughter. He was recognized by old residents and his arrest followed. Mowery said he shot in self-de-fense. LOCAL MAN SENTENCED ' Times Special DANVILLE, Ind., Sept. 18.—William Butler, colored, of Indianapolis, vrs.b to be taken to Indiana State Prison today to start a life sentence. He was found guilty on the charge of killing Ovie Vinegar, colored, also of Indianapolis, Thursday. It was his second trial.
Big Values in New Fall Shoes For Men and Women $6.00 Values #4.48 -55.00 Values 83.88 f4.00 Values 82.88 For Children fI.OO Values 49* !2.00 Values 81.49 13.00 Values 81.98 Heid’s Shoe Stores 1546 N. Illinois Ht. *l3 E. Wash. St., Opp. t'oiirtlionse
LEON Tailored to Measure Men's Suits & O’Coats Salesroom ami Shop 254 MASSACHUSETTS AVE.
PEARSON PIANO COMPANY Irdlana’s Largest and Most Complete Music store 124-130 N. Penn. St. Est. 1873 One Price to Everybody
SMART APPAREL On Easy Terms FEDERAL CLOTHING STORES 131 W. Washington St.
White Duck Pants That Fit, Wear and Satisfy $1.75, $2.00 and $2.50 MARTIN BROS. CO. 214 Indiana Ave.
White Furniture Cos. Tom Quinn .lake Wolf Better Furniture Lowest Prices Personal Service 243-243-247-249 W. Washington St.
Wild Driving Not Much Faster fwvTiASI-lINGTON, Sept. 18.— A "wild driver" spent a | | half hour in paradise here recently. He was given permission to break traffic regulations. So he broke more than fifty of them. A test between tw'o automobiles was made to see whether "wild driving” pays. The autos made a run over the same district, and it was found that the auto violating the traffic rules gained only two and threefourths minutes over the car driven according to regulation.
Third Generation is Using Syrup Pepsin No Other Laxative Can Replace Dr. Caldwell’s in the Confidence of Those Who Use It
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SLAYER’S TRIAL IS SET Bloomington Woman Who Killed Salesman Faces Jury Monday. Bv United Press BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Sept. 18.— Trial of Mrs. Gladys Holder, on charge of killing Arwine Hunnicut, will open Monday in Monroe County Court. Mrs. Holder shot Hunnicut in an argument over an automobile. Judge Hughes of Greencastle has been selected as special judge for the trial. GREEDY FROG WASHINGTON—The Department of Agriculture is authority for the statement that a toad frog will eat 10,0>10 insects, including worms,
Millions of carefully conducted homes are never * ithout a bottle of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. Mrs. N. J. Mclntyre of Eagan, Tenn., relies on it to keep her children in health and Mrs. G. C. Wimberly of Jetmore, Kan., says she uses it with most satisfactory results both for herself and children. There is scarcely a day that someone in a family does not need it for constipation, flatulency, auto-intoxication, biliousoess, intestinal poisoning, headaches, colic and cramps, and to break up fevers and colds. * '■’' '■srtW —<*** •* Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is a scientifically balanced compound of Egyptian senna with pepsin and pleasant-tasting aromatics. The formula is on the package. As the popularity of this natural vegetable laxative increases, the public discards the harsher physics like calomel, coal tar in candy form, salt waters ana powders. Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin empties the bowels more cleanly and without any danger.
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slugs, mosquitoes, crickets, bugs* plant' lice aiid other more or less destructive pests in less than three months. GOVERNOR AT FAIR Bv Times Special RICHMOND, Ind.. Sept. 18.—Governor Juckson attended the annual county fair here Thursday night. He was accompanied by L. S. Bowuan, State auditor.
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TREE WRECKS AUTO Bil Times Special PERU, Ind., Sept. 18.—Miss Eva Holland, 16, was recovering today from severe cuts and bruises received in an unusual accident, Thursday. While sitting In an auto, parked at the curb, the dead limb of a tree fell on top of the car, crashing through the top. Miss Holland was knocked unconscious.
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Saturday Sale of New Fall Sweaters SI?2S A beautiful selection of sweaters for women and misses in delightful shades and new styles is now ready to greet shoppers. All-wool sweaters in styles, four of which are illustrated. Sizes 28, 30, 32 and 34 for misses. Sizes for women, 36 to 44.
Saturday Sale Women’s Rayon Hose, Pr. 39c A medium weight hose with good quality rayon boot, lisle hemmed top: seamed back, double heel, sole and toe; looks like silk and will give unusual wear. Irregulars; sizes 9 to ]Assorted colors. Children's Rayon Plaited Full Cf Length Stockings, Pair Out A dressy, serviceable slocking for all occasions; rayon plaited and knit In English ribbed style; plain knit foot with reinforced heel anil toe; Irregulars; sizes 0 to 10; assorted colors.
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I 0 Women’s Knit Union Suits, 1 3 for V A Unusual values in a fine elastic cotton knit sulfa with built-up shoulder, tailored band at neck and armholes with tape drawstrings; cuff knee style; sizes 36 to 44. Women’s All-Silk Full-Fashioned d* | JP Hose (Heavy Weight), Pair (PL4D All silk from top to toe with hem lined with fine lisle; lisle reinforced and fully fashioned; sizes 8% to 10; substandard! In assorted colors. Anti-Darn Hosiery for Boys, (Pi Box of 3 Pairs P 1 Pon't spend time darning when you can buy full strength Antl-Pnrn stockings that arc guaranteed three months against darning If worn alternately by same Individual. Fully reinforced; sizes to 11V4. First quality; black and brown. AYRES ANNEX * MENS A BOYS WtJ LOWER fnUTEP RCO $ Visit Our Newly Enlarged Men’s and Boys’ Popular Price Clothing Dept. All-Wool Two-Trouser Suits, (TZ SU $lO and $19.75 -Vs All wool two-trouser hand tailored suits, 824.75 and 829.75. Boys’ 4-Piece English Model Suits, $7.45, $9.45 LI W /Ll \ Two pairs fully lined knickers with each suit. / V VLongees for Boys, Including one Pair Longees and One Pair Knickers, Coat [ II I A-/ X Youths’ Long Pants Suits at $14.75 and $19.75 Boys’ School and Dress Blouses, $1 i IJ Highly mercerized cloth In plsln colorz; well made; // Pill cut garments; collar attached; soft cuffs; sizes 12V4 y / \ to l4^ I /( \ Boys’ Fine Count Printed Percale and \ Madras Shirts, 79c XU medium high collar; button cuffa; sizes 12ty to 14X4,.
Dresses That Have Just Arrived and Show the Newest of Style and Trimming Tendencies no | *is f Balbriggans Jerseys Velveteens Chiffon Velvets Bordered and Blocked Flannels Satins Flat Crepes Canton Crepes Novelty Cloth Poiret Sheens A J Georgettes Combinations f f ‘ New two-piece tailored frocks—new circular skirt effects, new flares, new aprons, new flounces, tunics, tucks, pleatings, panels, jabot trimmings. These are frocks, that possess the latest style tendencies—shown in the attractive colors for fall and winter wear. Sizes 16 to 52V2. Black Cuckoo Wine Burgundy Pansy New Blue Navy Brown Tan
Washable Cotton Balbriggan and > Sports Suits f $2.95 An extraordinary prac-< tical garment for sports, street, college and business wear; two • piece style; medium high ta 1-* lored neck, four - buttons front; kick pleat skirt. 1 Silk and Cotton,, Crepe, £ 59c the Yard Printed patterns of the popular round ring dot design in a wide rangejof color combinations. Silk and Cotton Printed Crepe de 79c 400 Yards of brand new i materials for Saturday 1 selling. The patterns are new and the colors are the wanted shades. Colored S t r l’,p e Crinkled Wash AO Spreads... 81x108 Inches; colors of blue, rose, helio and gold; serviceable weight and colors that will wash. Featured in New Styles Children’s Hats I s]^9s_s2Js You will find attractive styles for the little miss in our collection of hats—even the new pirate shape is shown. Pretty new tailored chinchillas, rich velvets and velours; bonnets, too, with elastic backs; feather, ribbon and fur trims. Junior Girls’ Dresses, $1.95 lively ginghatn frocks, well made. Kirk pleat sfc ,ts; panel, applique or embroidery trimmed; cherk or plain gingham; lovely dark shades for school girls. Sizes 7 to 14. Junior Frocks, $2.95 Up to $5.95 A price range that permit* a choice for all; new wool crepes new BALBItIGGAXS, cotton crepe*, col ton serge Rnd wool tweed*; *tyle* that resemble those for grownup*; also middy style, and combination* of silk and velvet; sizes 8 to 14 years.
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