Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 244, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 February 1926 — Page 5

FEB. 11, 1926

INQUIRY MADE INTO HOLD-UPS BY DETECTIVES Four Bandit Jobs, Three Wednesday Evening, Investigated. Pour hold-ups, three early Wednesday night, were investigated today by detectives who hoped to gain some clews not found by police on their first inquiries. One bandit is accredited with two of the hold-ups, which took place- within a short distance of each other. William E. Adkins, attendant at the Supreme Oil station, Pendleton Pike and Emerson Ave., said a youthful bandit with a handkerchief over the lower part of his face greeted him at the door with a drawn gun. The bandit ordered him back into the station, searched him, found nothing and fled in an automobile, Adkins said. \ Another Oil Station While police were investigating the first hold-up attempt, the bandit Is thought to have driven to Massachusetts Ave. and Dearborn Ss., and to have entered the Western oil filling station before the attendant, Albert Ohlman, Forty-Fifth St. and Ft. Harrison Rd., was aware he was there. He had a revolver leveled, Ohlman told police and ordered him into an adjoining room. After taking SSO from the cash register, he Kin out. Ohlman said he heard an ■uto start. The description of the bandit and the gun tallied with Adkin's description. Bandit at Grocery Another lone bandit entered the Standard grocery, 1146 S. Meridian St. Harvey McHargue, 1025 N. Pershing Ave., manager, said the man inquired about the closing time. He returned shortly and ordered a box of raisins and when McHargue turned to get them, thrust a revolver at him and told him not to move. Taking s4l from the register he fled, McHargue said, and drove away in an autd. Valentine Surgan, 731 N. Warman Ave., said he was held up by two men Saturday night near his home. They took $3 and his SSO watch.

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SELECT SEWER FOREMAN Job Hunters Continue to Haunt Many City Offices. Board of works members today believed the millennium is at hand. Wednesday they were forced to appoint Christ Fisher foreman of the sewer division because James Owen failed to show up after being appointed to the.job. Meanwhile, hundreds of persons are clamoring for positions. “I have-to work after s'o’clock because the job hunters slow me up all day," William Hamilton, garage superintendent, reported. Job seekers still predominate In the outer office of Mayor Duvall. CIVIC CLUB ELECTS John F. White Heads Southeastern Improvement Organization. John F. White was elected president of the Southeastern Civic and Improvement Club at a meeting at McClain's Hall, State and Hoyt Aves., Wednesday night. Other officers elected were: R. F. Miller, vice president and Edward J. Sexton, secretary-treasurer. Directors are Charles G. Duvall, E. E. Heller, Louis Brandt, L. H. Seele, A. J. Kelley, W. L. McClain, J. Edward Burk and W. H. Foley. T. C. M’BURNEY DEAL) Bu United Press CONNERSVILLE, Ind., Feb. 11.— Arrangements were being made today for the funeral of Thomas C. Mcßurney, 80, prominent Fayette County citizen, who died here yesterday.

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PROHIBITIONISTS PLAN MEETING State Confab Will Be at Wheeler Mission Friday. Jasper S. Hughes, Holland, Mich., the prohibition party’s nominee for Governor of Indiana in 1888, will be tho principal speaker at an all-day State meeting of prohibitionists at Wheeler Rescue Mission, 241 N. Delaware St., Friday, B. L. Alien, Irvington, State chairman of the party announced today. Hughes will urge that the party be continued as an active, campaigning political force with two principles, law enforcement and opposition to war. Other speakers include: A. W. Jackson, Madison; Allen, Dr. Albert Stanley and H. S. Bonsib, Indianapolis. General discussion will revolve about possible candidates for State and senatorial nominations. HAVE PERSONAL LIBERTY Kiwanis dub Speaker Discusses Philippine Islands. Personal liberty and more extensive political rights than Americans have are enjoyed by the Filipinos, said John W. Haussermann, vice president American Chamber of Commerce of the Philippine Islands, at the Kiwanis Club luncheon Wednesday at the Claypool. Saussermann said the natives are not obliged to pay Federal income tax, are not subject to draft in war time and are exempt from American laws except those applying to the islands. LAZY HUSBAND SENTENCED Bu United Press MUNCIE, Ind., Feb. 11.—Floyd Falls of Muncie today faced a stay of six months at tho Indiana State Farm as the result of admitting he was a "lazy husband.”

Italian Crisis Is Suicide Cause Bu United Press BERLIN, Feb. 11—Marchesa Gabriele Disera, sister of Maria Orska, one of the most famous women of the Berlin stage, committed suicide today as a result of the Gerinan-Italian controversy. Marchesa Disera, wife of an Italian, staged a demonstration in favor of Italy at an exclusive theatrical club and shouted: "Long Live Mussolini." She was expelled from club. Maria Orska upbraided her whereupon she killed herself.

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New Flivver for City Employe

mHRICE did employes of the municipal garage pull in the dilapidated flivver driven by James Hensley, who nightly drives many miles to inspect city lights. The flivver was of the vintage of 1921 and the miles it recorded were Innumerable. William Hamilton, garage superintendent, Wednesday tired of the recurrent, repairs and recommended purchase of a bright, shiny car for Hensley and consignment of the veteran to the Junk yard. So the board voted unanimously to give Hensley a fitting steed for his nightly rounds. Hensley’s mileage Is exceeded only by the number of times board members - sign their names to public documents. Pearls that grow In cocoanuts are valued as good luck charms by the natives. lop “California Fig Syrup" Dependable Laxative for Sick Baby or Child Even If cross, feverish, bilious, constipated or full of cold, children love the pleasant taste of “California Fig Byrup.” A teaspoonful never fails to clean the liver and bowels. Ask your druggist for genuine "California Fig Syrup" which has directions for babies and children of all ages printed on bottle. Mother! You must say "California” or you may get an imitation fig syrup.— Advertisement.

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Friday Sale of Women’s Silk and Rayon Hose, Pair, 59c Hose with FASHIONED FOOT; a beautifully knit stocking Is silk and rayon with lisle hemmed top, seamed back fashion marks and fashioned foot; this gives a snug fit about foot and ankle; first and irregular qualities; sizes BA4 to 10; black, atredale, Windsor and harvest. Children’s Rayon Plaited HoseIn full length style; knit in English ribbed style with plain foot, double heel and toe; slzea 5 to 10; an assort - Irregulara. I’alr OQ.. men t of colors. •vt Women’s Lisle Hose—Exceptional values In mercerlaed lisle with elastic ribbed top. seamed back, foot fully reinforced ; irregulars; black only; sizes 0 to 10. OC. Pair iJC Hoys’ Klbbed Seven-Eighths Length Hose — A heavy cotton sock with cuffs in bright Jacquard designs; fully reinforced; sizes 7Vi to 10%, assorted colors; irregulars. • OQ - Pair Women’s Knit Vests—Fine elastic cotton knit vest with built-up shoulder; band finish at neck and armholes; bodice top, tape shoul- 1 Q der straps; sizes 30 to 44 AI/C Children’s Sleeping Garments —Durable soft knitted material; one-piece style; high neck, long sleeves, ankle length with feet and drop seat; sizes 1 to 7 years UUL Women's Union Suita—-Exceptional values in fine combed cotton ribbed suits with built-up shoulders, festooning at neck and armholes with drawstring and ankle length; reinforced and fiat lock 7 scams; sizes 34 to 44 • Women’s Union SnlU —Serviceable lightweight cotton knit suits with built-up shoulders, tailored finish; loose knee style, bodice top, knit slraps, with drawstring; tight knee; also closed crotch style; OQ_ sizes 34 to 44 OVC Friday Sale of Junior Girls' Dresses, 79c All mothers will be happy to find such charming little wash dresses In this Friday sale. You will be amazed to find such splendid qualities, neat tailoring and styles at the price. One and two-piece effects, straightline onepiece effects; pockets and pretty collars; in bright checks and plaids. Sizes 8 to 12 years. Boys’ Wash Suita —Made in middy and one-piece styles; button and embroidery trims: assorted *1 A A colors; sizes 2to years... Junloy Girls’ Costume Slips —These come In assorted colors; tailored with plain hems or ruffle; well made; sizes 8 to 14 years. Bodice and OQ _ built-up shoulders 0.7 C Wool Knit Infants’ Sweaters—Ribbon and button style in pink, 7Q/ blue and white , * C Friday Sale of 1,000 Pieces of Women’s Underwear, 69c Bloomers, Btop-Ini, Pajama Salts, Nightgowns. f‘ Creps and Sateen, Batiste, Muslin. Friday tale of these underments brings uhe price down to a splendid saving to you. Not all materials in each garment: well made, dependable garments In flesh and white. Women’s Costume Slips—Sateen in assorted shades; bodice top style with ahoulder straps; plain A _ hem; sizes 36 to 44 vUC

jjj A Nightgowns, 50c White cotton crepe nightgowns with LMT&r plain tailored rbund neck and short fit S sleeves. Also of novelty batiste, shirred r in front; with short sleeves. Sizes 17 only. .

In Progress—Sale of New Spring Low Shoes The Surplus Floor Stock of a well known shoemaker — made to sell for a much higher price than their sale price of

CurtainsirM II A /JJ Swiss Weave $1.29 v Allover pattern with medallion border I r and scalloped bottom. Finished with | fringe; 2Vi yards long,. 45 Inches wide. TERRY CLOTH ENDS—AII patterns and colors; fine for pillows, etc. , Up to % Yard ~...15^ Up to 1 Yard .25£ DOTTED MARQUISETTE CUR TAIN 6— Yards long; all white with tie backs; each ••••■. nm / %/C DRAPERY SHANTUNG—A good quality •* in natural color; 3 yards tblsUU

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4 W- Athletic , kg A Union Suits, 50c Large full cut, well-mado suit* of heavy count pajama check material; sleeveless, knee length, closed crotch 300 Pairs Men’s High-Grade Silk and Wool Hose, Pair, 10c; 3 Pairs, 25c Warm, comfortable hose for work or every day wear; hemmed garter tops, sizes IH4 only; black. Irregular quality.

Men’s Silk und Wool Hose —In black, brown and gray ; assorted sizes null colors; sizes 9 to 12; Irregular quality; pair, Cft.. 17c; 3 pairs Jvt Hoys’ Coverall Suit*—Of plain khaki or Stetfel polkndot striped; large, full cut, well made garments; long slpeves, full length; button front. Sizes 0, 10, QQ_ 11 and 12. Suit 03C

Friday Clean-Up, Items

7 White Foil Dress Vest*— Sires 35 to fi. Soiled.9l.oo 22 Men’s Short Sleeve, Ankle Length Union Suits—Fine knit garments, lolled; sizes 30, 38, 48 and 50 500 8 Fine Knit All-Wool Athletic Style Union Suits —Arnho brand ; sizes 30 and 38; •<(Ued SI.OO

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Friday Sale of 300 Percale Aprons, 79c Guaranteed fast colors, nicely finished in several styles; many attractive patterns In light and dark colors; very ne.it and trim for the kitchen; small, medium and large sizes. Extra Large Sizes at SI.OO White Aprons In Sllp-on Style— These are of butcher's linen and ara well finished und cut full to size; square neck, oue large pocket; trimmed with rick-rack; small, d*| A A medium and large 6>A.vU All Wool Shaker Knit C A QC Sweaters —Greatly reduced to Friday Sale of House Frocks—Neat and becoming frocks of good quality gingham, hand embroidered in lovely designs; these are cut full to size and are guaranteed fast colors; plenty of styles to select from; in all wanted colors; small, medium, large aQ and extra large sizes , 1.“5 Continuing the Special Sale of Fancy Rayon > Pillows TWO FBICE GROUPS SI.OO $1.95 Gorgeous rayon pillows In lovely shades—fluffy and soft; adorned with appllqued flower of contrasting color. Crescent, round, oval, oblong, triangle shapes.

250 Men’s High Grade English Hroadcloth Shirts—Fine quality shirts In neckband style; sizes 13, 14, 10V4 and 17. Collar attached style in sizes 10, 16V& and 17. Lustrous finish; soiled or mussed from display. Limit of three to a customer DlfC

22 Men’s Pajama Snlts of Striped Madras and i'ajama Cloth— Slzea A and B. SoUetl SI.OO 12 High Grade Heavy Amos, krag Outing Flannel I’ajama Suits —Sizes B and C. Tho Bult v *1.50 10 Boy a* Sport Comtu —Gray; abacs 30 and 32. Each* # ...50#