Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 170, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 November 1925 — Page 9
TUESDAY, NOV. 17,1925
THREE GROCERY BANDITS SOUGHT Trio Get SI,OOO in Hold-up | of Collector. Detectives today were searching ■for the bandit trio who obtained about SI,OOO In a hold-up of a Standard grocery and a collector late Monday. According to Lieutenant Klaiber two of the bandits left their auto, driven by a third man, and entered the store. One of the bandits robbed M. A. Wilson, 1933 Central Ave., manager, of S2B and took S3O from the cash register. The first bandit then called his companion, standing guard near the door, and the two bound Wilson and placed him In a rear room and awaited the arrirval of Howard Jackson, 2258 N. Illinois St., collector, and son of L. A. Jackson, Standard Grocers’ president. When Jackson appeared one of the bandits held a gun on him while the other took the receipts he had collected from sixteen other stores and Jackson’s revolver. The robbers escaped In their auto. Standard Grocery Company has been the victim of three hold-ups, in which the loot totaled over $2,000, in the last two years police said. NOEL FOUND GUILTY Slayer of Two Faces Death in Electric Chair. ,Ril United Prett tj) NEWARK, N. J. f Nov. 17. six alienists testified he was "crazy as a loon” Harrison W. Noel Monday night was found guilty of murder in the first degree, for which the automatic penalty is death in the electric chair. Noel, 20, “Intellectual” son of a New York lawyer and a former collelge student, was convicted of killing Raymond Pierce, a negro taxi driver. He further is charged with killing Mary Daly, 6, after he kidnaped her. WIFE SUES MUSICIAN Dh orce Proceedings Brought Against Saxophone Player. H. Virgil Moore, saxophone player, who formerly directed orchestras In local theaters, was named cfcfendant today in a divorce suit filed by his wife, Mrs. Dorothy K. Moore, in Superior Court Five. Mrs. Moore alleged cruel and Inhuman treatment and other charges. They were denied in behalf of Moore. According to the complaint, they were married Oct. 20, 1919 and separated March 22, 1925. Mrs. Moore asked $3,000 alimony and SIOO a month for support and custody of their daughter. ADVANCED BY 810 FOUR Advancement of J. W. Gardner, 537 E. Maple Rd., for six years Big Pour Railroad division passenger agent, to assistant general passenger agent at St. Louis, Mo., has been Announced
Here’s the Big Dress Event That the Whole City Has Been Awaiting! of Fine Dresses Ww THIS IS THE PLAN '—w-V First You Buy One Dress at the Regular Price —Then You May Select Any Other Dress of Equal Value! FOR ONLY ONE DOLLAR EXTRA! This Sale Includes M vyiT V 7 M ATT T’“ , 'v TT Every Dress in Our Entire Store SMART NEW F ALL DRESSES AN EXTRA DRESS __ ATCDI AT O v • Fop Instance* you oan buy a Silk Dress for $8.95. Then foe MATERIALS That Bring You the New Models at the Season's Start for the Price You Would Pay at the Season's End a dollar mor* you can secure another Dress of equal value Georgette, Canton Crepes, Charmeuse, Pan Velvet, Vel- —MAKING TWO DRESSES FOR $9.95. veteen, Gabardine, Twills, Tweeds, Jerseys, Etc. Do yOU realize what this Gigantic Event Means to YOU? Just think! You can buy an attractive afternoon, street The very same rule applies to any Dress—WHETHER or business dress at any price you wish to pay—then select another dress of equal value for only one dollar extra! you purchase jeer’s! sex $ ex 5 tra. R ss ° (SAME VALUE A8 Jt M; M, M Mm =m HMMMHMMIIIMi =g j&a HH w msmbMbhhwi mt |H A WONDERFUL COLLECTION OF DRESSES |Hh| RjppßwfliSisf** Here Is Something Frocks and gowns for every occasion. There are We hope that all our good customers will take full , r ., n , ' mmm Important simple frocks for morning and shopping hours, advantage of this fine opportunity. , For ** C IfH Garments purchased do not have more dressy matinee and teatime frocks, and mag- e ‘ * ,ls °( the yo “ Bhou,d read: Mo "day, 48 Jersey 2-Piece Dresses Inßty h *'^jLßh ragK : I!Bl . . .. K . , r , ~ , the first day of this sale, was as we expected a Qt - r _ f L_ p- f ZE33NW K > Ba T! B,ze ~ B ° y ® U Can mficenl *° wnß for dinner and evening. very, very busy day. We advise those that did not f 3 * 95 / or * h * e F,r# ‘ I* WlMtfifiMMll friend with* you ° r and S L ac h This great Dollar Sale is the most wonderful event get served, and others who failed to come, to be or t e econ r* a Ilf, v!k?1 TAKE HOME A DRESS AT we hold. It is planned with the deliberate purpose j er ® Wednesday as we have added several hunMmsSrSß eyArnv uai e c • • IJ- !• . , . , dred new dresses. $4.95 Total tor Two Dresses If."* iirMWmmlmm ? EXACTLY HALF. of giving Indianapolis women a real chance to buy _ ... . . ..... ? EHM U mm IF A gwflK'oSSil .. . . , . Extra cashiers, inspectors and special sales check \vB§ SRI. the fineßt dreßßes and * ownß at genuine savings. will all assist in giving you prompt service. Win e H°o 8 u / SILK DRESSES— $6.95 Each, $7.95 for Two J SILK DRESSES— $8.95 Each, $9.95 for Two 1 3iST / SILK DRESSES—S29.7S Each, $30.75 for Two // (±~l±±A \ SILK DRESSES—SIS.9S Each, $16.95 for Two m/nom.ii, DCPt / SILK DRESSES—S49.7S Each, $50.75 for Two / / Ci ; | SILK DRESSES—SS7.SO Each, $58.50 for Two •.Stores_For 4l Women, /g SILK DRESSES—S24.7S Each, $25.75 for Two A / >4 ord P er° V cin Ml I 45—EAST WASHINGTON—4S /I LJ U B FUU *' v Store Opens at 8:30 Store Opens at 8:30 ■
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Joseph Picard Joseph A* Picard, 26, Is held for the murder of Joseph F. Stein, a fellow laundry worker In Columbus Hospital, Washington, D. C. Picard says that Stein, who was suffering mejitally, asked him, for the sake of their friendship, to kill him. INDICTED CHIEF BACK Bv Timet Bnecial MICHIGAN CITY, Ind., Nov. 17. Police Chief Kruse was back in his office today, despite a grand Jury indictment alleging bribery. He was reinstated Monday night by council on the petition of citizens.
DR. W. B. CALDWELL AT THE ACE OF 63
To Dr. W. B. Caldwell, of Monti - cello, 111., a practicing physician for 47 years, it seemed cruel that so many constipated infants and children had to be kept constantly "stirred up" and half sick by taking cathartic pills, tablets, salts, calomel and nasty oils. While he knew that constipation was the cause of nearly all children’s little ills, he did not believe that a sickening “purge” or “physic” every day or two was necessary. In Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin he discovered a laxative which regulates the boweis. A single dose will establish natural, healthy bowel movement for weeks at a time, even if the child was chronically constipated. Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin
HM! THEDA BARA QUITS VAMPING Anyone With Sex Appeal Can Bea Vamp, She Says. Bv Timet Svecial CHICAGO. Nov. 17.—" Anyone with a sex appeal can be a vamp,” says Theda Bara who has deserted the vampire roles that made her famous In the pre-war days. “Vamping requires no artistry whatever. For me, henceforth, high comedy.” Enroute to New York from California Miss Bara stopped off in Chicago Monday long enoungh to explain why she has given up vamping. “High comedy, I believe is the best test of an actress’ ability. It is the most difficult thing ill the world. But somehow it sweeps you along, carries you like a wave carries a swimmer.” MOTORISTS ARE WARNED Second Time Violators of laws to Be Arrested. Robert Humes, State motor police chief, at a conference with State motor police Monday, inaugurated a campaign against second- time violators of State traffic regulations. Humes ordered his men to take the license numbers of those they stop to warn for minor Infractions Those they stop the second time will be arrested and prosecuted.
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
SPEED CHARGED TO FIVE One Motorist Charged With Driving While Drunk. Five alleged speeders were slated at city prison Monday night by police. They were: C. Harlan, 31, of 3916 Harvest Ave.; J. A. Breedlove, 47, Ben Divas, Ind.; Leonard Dupont, 22, of 644 lArion Ave.; P. B. Hall, 319 Prospect St., and James M. Taylor. 27, of 240 8. Gray St. Carl Koontz, 36, of 337 E. Morris St., was held on charges of driving while Intoxicated. STATE ROAD 5 TO OPEN The bridge over the Wabash at Vincennes on State Rd. 5, which has been closed for three weeks for repairs, will be opened Thursday morning, State highway officials announced. Indiana*t Largest Street Floor Millinery Store Smart HATS For the woman or miss of smart appearance—the proper hat for the occasion Sports, Afternoon or Evening wear. A profusion of styles featured at— Where You Get More for Your Money Jk&S g ft' SHOP 155 N.ILLINOIS ST.
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