Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 138, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 October 1925 — Page 2

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TO INVESTIGATE COURT SYSTEM Remy Is Told to Look Into City Procedure. Judge James A. Collins today instructed Prosecutor William H. Remy to investigate the system by which persons arraigned in city courts are bound over to the grand jury. This order grew out of the trials of Frank B. Walker, colored, and Joe Ford, in Criminal Court. it was revealed that both Walker and Ford were serving city court sentences in the county jail on misdeamors while awaiting trial on grand jury indictments. Walker was indicted for failure to stop after an accident and Ford for vehicle taking. Walker is serving a city court sentence for improper driving and speeding while Ford is serving a lower court term for drunkenness and improper driving. MORRISTOWN LAD HELD Norwell Lisher, 20, Morristown, was placed under $2,000 bond today by United States Commissioner John W. Kern on charges of violating the Mann Act. He provided bond. Lisher was charged with taking three girls from Morristown to Eaton, Ohio. RAILROAD COMPANYSUED Alleging he W'as badly cut and bruised when struck by a switch engine of the Chicago, Indianapolis & Louisville Railway Company, June 11, Herbert A. Phillips, a minor, through a friend, Linnle E. Fidler, has filed suit for $35 damages in Superior Court Four. Complaint charged the engine approached him from behind without pounding any warning bell.

When You Go Shopping for Wearing Apparel Do You Buy —OR—“The Sweetness of Low Prices Never Equals the Bitterness of Poor Quality ” Regardless of what kind of wearing apparel you purchase, whether it is for man, woman or child, do you know beyond a doubt that you are receiving as much in quality of fabric, style and guaranteed service as you should reasonably expect at the price you pay? Are you positive that you are buying from a financially responsible organization who will unhesitatingly guarantee quality and service that is entirely satisfactory? Do you know in case an adjustment is necessary that it will be made promptly, pleasantly and with the same good will as was evidenced when you made your purchase? Do you know that in addition to receiving the above mentioned service at this store that you are also privileged to use the most modern method of paying for your purchases that is known? Our extended charge account enables you to be well dressed at all times. It is opened the same as you would open an account at any other firstclass store —no cash payment being required at time of purchase. The account can be paid in sums convenient to you as you receive your income without any extra charge for this convenience. We are now showing Fall’s new styles for men’s, Women’s and children’s wear at prices that will please you. We would like to have you come in tomorrow, or any other time, with the assurance that we will take a real pleasure in assisting you to select the kind of wearing apparel you have always wanted to wear. ££. Wot <xih/ Differcnt-dut Better r "HL

Who Said Santa Isn’t on Job? EF the well known Mr. Gabriel had blown his horn today, police could have been no more surprised. Here’s how. Jack Palmer, 884 Massachusett.es Ave., parked his auto at Vermont St. and Capitol Ave. The auto had an old cheap radiator cap. When he came back, he found the cheap radiator cap in the car and in its place a brand new expensive bar cap and motormeter. And, when he tried to remove it, he found it locked. Palmer is nervous. He’s almost afraid to drive his car for fear the rightful owner of that motormeter will claim it and cause trouble.

GIRL GIVEN JSENTENCE Mrs. Sylvia Blackwell, 18, of Bloomington, Ind., was sentenced to thirty days in jail today by Criminal Judge Jafhes A. Collins on a grand larceny charge. She is alleged to have taken clothing valued at $250. It was recovered. Homer Ward, 25, colored, was fined $1 und costs and sentenced one to fourteen years at the Indiana Reformatory on a similar charge. Robert Arnold, 22, colored, was fined $1 and costs and sentenced one to fourteen years at the Indiana Reformatory on a vehicle taking charge. IN CLASS AA SERIES B I BALTUVIORE, Oct. 9.—There was no game scheduled for today in the post-season series between Ixiuisville and Baltimore. The battle will be resumed Satruday. It is a nine-game series and each club has won three games.

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STONED AUTO WINS Indiana Youth Captures Prize in ‘Worst CaiT’ Contest. Bu Timm Bneeial SPRINGFIELD, Ohio, Oct. 9. Those college boys just will find a way. Arthur Abplanalp, Osgood, Ind., now a senior at Wittenberg College, mterud his automobile in a "Worst Auto” parade here, and won second prize. In order to hhve his automobile among the prize winners, it is reported that he encouraged fellow collegians to throw atones through it as a pastime between meals. Abplanalp got S2O for second prize, and that’s enough to buy anew automobile.

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