Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 137, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 October 1925 — Page 3

TJdLUKSDAY, OCT. 8,1925

INQUEST BEGUN IN KILLING BY BANDITVICTIM Pawn Shop Proprietor to Be Exonerated for Shooting Hold-up Man. Inquest Into the death of a colored bandit, Wednesday, expected to exonerate Sam Dorfman, 34, proprietor of a pawn shop at 361 Indiana Ave„ was begun today by Coroner Paul F. Robinson. The colored man, with his accomplice, also colored, who gave his name as Lucius West, alias John Green, 19, of Birmingham, Ala., held up Dorfman in his shop. After striking Dorfman over the head several times with the butt end of his revolver, the bandit wrestled with Dorfman for several minutes on the floor. Dorfman took the bandit's gun and shot him through the stomach. The dead man is said to be Sam Langford, of New Orleans, La. He gave police several names before his death. Positive identification will not be established until word is received from Ohio State prison by Bert Perrott Bertillon expert. West said he met Langford at the Ohio prison, from which both are parolled. He is held on charges of f'teOer ) Vapors Check a Cold Overnight There are many ways to treat a cold but only one DIRECT way—with vapors that can be inhaled. Vapors penetrate immediately into every corner of the air passages and lungs, soothing Tind healing with every breath. Vicks is so remarkably successful in treating cold troubles because it acts like “a vapor lamp in salve form.” When rubbed over throat and chest the body heat releases vapors of Menthol, Camphor, Eucalyptus, Thyme and Turpentine At the same time Vicks is abs >ed through and stimulates the Kin like a poltice or plaster. This double, direct action often checks the worst cold overnight. VICKS V a ro Rub Ovett t7Million Jars Used Yearly

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Cartoonist to Be Buried Friday Claude M. Swisher, 30, salesma and cartoonist, died at hfs home 1116

S. Belmont Ave., early today. Death was caused by tuberculosis from w h i c h he had suffered fora number of years. Funeral services will be held at 1 p. m. at the Centerton Christian Church with burial in the Centerton cemetery. Mr. Swisher was born near Hall, Ind., and had lived here for the past seven years. Surviving h i m are his mother,

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Mrs. Laura Wilhite of Indianapolis; three sisters, Mrs. Bessie Dyer of Indianapolis, Mrs Lola Mayo of Centerton, and Mrs. Ida Walton of Hall. burglary and grand larceny. West was captured by Joseph Lightfoot, a special policeman and Patrolmen George Paxton, both colored. Sergt. John Sheehan, who investigated, said the trigger guard on the revolver was badly bent. Building Permits Ann Marshall, garage, N. Now Jersey. S3OO. Ballard Ice O \ Company, boiler, 313 N. Alabama. $1,335. E. G. Spin* v,,..,pany. boiler. Pennsylvania and Sixteenth. $1,335. E. G. Spink Company, boiler. 3720 N. Pennsylvania. $1,335. Clarence Weir, parage, 2428 Broadway. $2 25. Hgrt Robinson, garage. 4118 Rook wood, Thomas Gorman, dwelling, 2341 Yandes, SSOO. Ray Bnennagel. dwelling. 733 N. Chester $7,500. Rav Buennagel, furnace. 723 N. Chester. $350. J. F. Kassebaum. addition. 801 E. Sixty Fourth. $1,400. Max Dubin. furnace, 915 Union. S2OO. O'. I. Wheatley, garage, 1521 Pleasant. S4OO. •Haley Manufacturing Company, garage. 5233 Burgees S2OO. William Thompson. addition, 2345 Broadway. $2,500. Norris Shelby dwelling. 1830 W. ThirtySixth. $3,700. True Carpenter, garage. 444 N. Alabama. $2lO. Emil Hcaly, garage, 3f 46 Graceland. S3OO. John O'Brien, dwelling. 1818 S. Meridian. $5,000. John O'Brien, furnace. 1818 S. Meridian. S3OO. Joseph Gibson, addition. 5223 Carrollton, SI,OOO R. H. She I bom Company, dwelling, 5819 N. Delaware. $6,000 R H. Stielhnni Company, furnace. 5819 N. Delaware. S2OO. Fairview Presbyterian Church, church,. Forty-Sixth and Capitol. $3 000. .1 W. Jones, garage, 859 S. Holmes. S2OO. J. F. Walker, dwelling. 5942 Rawles, $3,000. J. F. Walker, dwelling, 6946 Rawles. $3 000 J F. Walker, dwelling. 6950 Rawles. $3,000. Frank Perkins, dwelling. 46 8. Belmont. $3,000. O. H. Meyers, basement. 237 Berkley. S4OO. C. E. Shober, reroof. 3002 Prospect. $330. F N. Ruddey. reroof. 1935 N. Alabama. $202. Jacob Walse, reroof. 1630 Montcalm. $215. Francis Gorenn, addition. 3014 W. Tenth. SBSO. Francis Gwen*, garage, 3014 W. Tenth. $225. John Savane garage. 945 Hattgh. $250. Charles Cunningham, reroof. 1321 Kappes. $250. t. Sasralowsky. remodel. 836 S. Meridian $1,500. I. Sagalowsky. furnace, 836 S. Meridian. SSOO. Eva Fltrroth. furnace. 1014 W. ThirtyThird. $273. H. Brill, repair. 814 Union, S2OO. D, G. Volmer, reroof. 1(28 N. Gray. $324. George Faulstich. furnace. 1315 E. Tabor. $205. George Faulstich. furnace. 1321 E. Tar bor. s2oo. George Faulstich. furnace. 1323 E. Tabor, $250. ' IT TRIMS ITSELF Crepe-backed satin which is very popular new is usually made with the crepe side out and the satin side only fop trimming:.

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Rikhoff Praises Bandit Killer

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Stun Dorfman Bravery of Sam Dorfman, who Wednesday fatally wounded a colored bandit who held him up in his pawnshop at 361 Indiana Ave., was praised today by Police Chief Herman F. Rikhoff. Dorfman shot the bandit as tl ey tussled together on the floor. Dorfman was beaten over the head and had his wounds dressed at the city hospital. ‘‘lf more hold-up victims would fight as Dorfman did, the bandit toll in Indianapolis would dwindle,” Rikhoff said.

YELLOWLEY GIVEN AID Ru T'nitrd Prr * WASHINGTON. Oct. B.—R. Q. Merrick, until today prohibition administrator for District No. 3, with headquarters at Buffalo, hns been appointed assistant to E. C. Yellowly, administrator of the Indiana-Illi-nois district.

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G. 0. P. Song Is Not Liked at City Hall Leaders Protest Singing of ‘Limber-Lunged Lew’ Melody.

‘‘Limber Lunged Lew.” It was only a lilting melody sung by a quartet at the meeting in Broad Ripple, where John L. Duvall, Republican nominee for mayor, delivered his keynote address, but it had a wicked kick. The kick was felt at the city hall today, and it well nigh knocked the enthusiasm out of the hall politicians who had believed themselves firmly located on the G. O. P. band wagon. Freeman Protests "The song was a violation of good taste and an insult uncalled for to Mayor Shank, a local Republican,” said William H. Freeman, board of works member. John F. Rainier, assessment bureau head, was in Shank's office To assure him the_ melody was not authorized. Other city hall leaders said they heard Duvall had called a meeting of speakers and warned them to refrain from offending the present administration. “Nothing to Do With It” nothing to do with making the arrangements for the meeting,” Duvall said. Mayor Shank expressed indifference at the affront to his administration. "If they believe singing that song will get votes for them, let them keep it up,” he commented. DEPUTIES ARREST WOMAN Mrs. Zola Klrdor residing on the Walter Hansing farm, six miles south of the city between Bluff Rd. and Harding St., was slated today

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(First Floor — Continued) Notions DORIS CURLERS —For bobbed hair. Card of 4. 1 Q 25c qualify, 1/ C Rl BBERIZED HOUSE APRON'S—-In a \ .1 r j.-- V of colored OQ. checks 39c quality. £t/C BLANKET BINDING — lVa inches folded. White and 7 _ colors 10c quality. I C SHIRRED RIBBON ON ELASTIC— For garters. Plain and fancy colors. % yard (garter QQ., length) 50c quality. JJC BROOKS’ THREAD, 500-YARD SPOOL —Black and 1 O _ white 17c quality, 1 t.C NHOI LDF.R STRAP TAPE—Black, w bite and 7 m colors 10c quality, 1C DRESS SHIELDS—Sizes. 2. 3. 10 4 25c quality, lOC III.OOMEKKTTES—Apron and bloomers combined. Lace trimmed. Flesh color. on_ $1.48 quality. 01/C RUBBER SANITARY APRON—White and flesh. QQ_ 48c quality, oo C Turkish Towels, Friday | H Special EACH, 11 C (6 FOR $1.00) Close double rub. All-Linen Unbleached Ift Toweling, 15c Quality. . JLvC 16 Inches wide. Easily bleached. All-Linen Bleached | ft Toweling, 25c Quality. . ItfC 16Va Inches wide. Red or blue border. Wash Goods Remnants y A Off Desirable lengths of ginghams, plain and fancy broadcloths, linings, printed silks and cotton crepes, etc. For example. Remnant marked 40c, deduct one-fourth and pay 30c for same. Renfrew Table Damask, /*i SI.OO Quality o*l C 58 Inches wide. Red or blue colorings. Linenized or Mercerized Table Covers, $1.50 QQ Quality 5/OC 52 Inches wide. Blue and white colorings. 500 Yards Black d* 1 14 Charmeuse v 1 •4*l Yard wide. beautiful, lustrous quality. Cowhide Boston Bags, QQ _ $1.69 Quality %/0C Os selected hides, heavily stitched on substantial frames: double bandies, buckle strap fastening. Silver Plated Ware, QQ $5.00 Quality vJ.dO Attractive fruit bowls, sandwich traps and vases in bright or dull finish. Each piece heavily plated on nickel base. , Women’s Novelty Handkerchiefs, 48c and 59c Qualities uOC Regular and tuck-ln sizes. Os voile or repc de chine: some are edged with footing. others arc scalloped or hemstitched. A large variety of colors and styles. Some ire slightly mussed.

Bo You / T7B i 7(n C[ That the Jewelry Department of the People’s ™ Outfitting Company is perhaps the smallest " ==3 complete Jewelry store in Indiana. |jT That the overhead expense of this ‘ ‘ store within ' a store” is without question the lowest of any complete jewelry store in Indiana. I /TT That due to our associated buying this small •I store with lowest overhead has a buying power GREATER than ANY jewelry store in Indianafir That Watches, Diamonds, Kodaks, etc., are sold Os CoUYSC ‘ at re fiTular cash prices on People’s Easy Terms. You Know It’s Easy to HI That you can P urchasc y our Engagement Ring, nl Wedding Ring and furnish your home complete Pay the all on one account. , People’s Way

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1,200 Women’s Novelty Ift-* Kerchiefs, 15c Quality. . IUC A variety of colors and patterns. Some have woven borders of contrasting shades. Men’s All-Linen Handkerchiefs, 48c and 39c Qualities C Full size, %-inch hems. Os fine, sheer material; In white. 2,000 Men’s Handker- C chiefs, 10c quality, EACH t/C Full size, hems. Os good quality white cambric; slightly Irregular. 3-Piece Pearl or Amber Composition Toilet Set $13.50 $^7.98 Quality / “Classlque” pattern. Set includes large mirror, fine bristle hairbrush and large comb. A real Friday special. • Third Floor Features New Fall Caps, 70/* Friday Only I 2/C For men. young men nad boys. Light, medium or dark shades. Boys’ Shirts, 09 _ Friday Only Oi)C New patterns. Collar-attached style. Fast colors. Boys’ Broadcloth 9Q Blouses, Friday Only. . . I %/C Collar-attached style. White, tan and blue. $6 All-Wool Sweater (f0 QT Coats, Friday Only. . Heavy Shaker knit. Combinations and plain colors. Boys’ Corduroy Ql o>7 Suits, Ages 3t08.. .<$ 1 8 Button-on style. Blue and brown. Boys’ Corduroy dM Oft Knickers, Friday only q) 1 •£%/ Ages 6to 17. Dark color. Narrow wale. Full lined. Boys’ Sports Coats, (I*o £ft Friday Only Four-pocket style, rib stitch. Brown, blue or tan. Boys’ Jersey Suits, dM Friday Only Pl*of Ages 3 to 8. Button-on style; dark colors. Fourth Floor Features Ruffled Crossbar Marquisette Curtains, 79c r f Quality PAIR DDC 2 1-6 Yards long. Neat patterns, ruffled tiebacks to match. White. Dotted Marquisette Curt in, Material, 25c Qual- + f ity YARD, C 36 Inches wide. Neat dot ueru. White.

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Artificial Silk Net, 97. 50c Quality 01 C 36 Inches wide. Lustrous fabric, lacy patterns. Rag Rugs, 7Qr $1.19 Quality I %/C 27x54 Indies. Hit-and-miss pattern, closely woven, various colors, washable. Rubber Door Mats, 69c Quality - . . . . 40C 18x30 Inches. Diamond pattern. Will tay fiat. Short Lengths of Drapery Mateirals, 39c to 69c 1 O 1 Qualities, Yard iu 2 C Nets, voiles, mnrqi.isettes and other colored materials. 4 Fifth Floor Features Wall Brushes, r r SI.OO Quality DDC Os white lamb's wooL Bench Wringers, dQ QC $13.00 Quality Ball-bearing. Reversible water board. Rollers guaranteed for five years. ‘Perfection’ Electric d*| OQ Toasters, $2 Quality “Universal” Wash Boards, Friday Only. . . .Ul C Laundry size. Non-rusting rubbing surface. Clothes Lines, 49 Friday Only 40C 60-Foot length. Strong, soft cord. Galvanized Wash QQ/* Boilers, $1.30 Quality. . %/OC Drop handles, tight-fitting cover. Galvanized Wash Tubs, £Q _ 89c Quality. . . 0%/C Laundry size, heavy quality. Sixth Floor Features Friday Specials in Our Art Needlework Department Stamped Table Scarfs, OQ Friday Only vwC 17x50 Inches. Os ecru "Color Weave.” Clever designs, easy to embroider. Stamped Linen Buffet Sets, Friday Only. . . .OvC Os good quality oyster white linen. Attractive designs. Stamped Buffet Sets, OA Friday Only OvC Os good quality ecru "Color Weave." Effective desigus ; eusy to embroider. Stamped Luncheon CQ Sets, Friday Only. . . . 0%/C Os good quality unbleached muslin, stenciled in colors-designs may be done in outline stitch. Sets consist of one cover and four napkins. Stamped Luncheon ft Q Cloths, Friday Only. .%/0C Os while Indian Head; hemstitched edges. Artistic designs.

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