Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 316, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 May 1926 — Page 4

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DOUBLE OUIZ OF ILLINOIS POISON DASH UNDER WAY Two Grand Juries at Work — Pardon Traffic Also Investigated. Hu l lilted I'mit CHICAGO, May 7.—With three of the seven convicts who escaped from the Illinois State prison at Joliet Wednesday still at large today, two county grand juries were investigating conditions at the penitentiary which made possible the dash to freedom and the murder of Warden Peter Klein. The grand jury of Will County at Joliet, which happened to be touring the penitentiary when the convicts escaped, probed prison rules to explain why it was possible for the seven men to gain access to the warden's office at one time. Pardon Traffic The Cook County grand jury here meanwhile was asked to investigate charges of political corruption and an alleged "traffic in prison pardons and paroles.” Hjalmer Rhen, State's attorney of Will County, said he would ask his grand jury to delve into the entire prison management and would call witnesses prepared to tell of conditions that permitted former companions in crime to work side by side in the prisonu factory. It is usually the custom to separate friends when they enter the prison. State’s Attorney Robert E. Crowe of Chicago, a political opponent of Governor Small, announced he would send evidence before the Cook Coun-

grand jury which would show “a

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Larger Women’s Coats Values S3B s l9 These coats are of Poiret Twill and wo guarantee a perfect fit. Sizes 40 to 56Vz COLORS Navy, Gray, Tan, Wigwam and Rose

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Girls’ Coats New spring tweeds, flannels and twills. Some cape back models. Pull assortment of colors. Age 3 to 14 years. WHILE THEY LAST an^ s>*.so

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Elizabeth Patterson After an absence of several years, Elizabeth Patterson, believed woman of the stage, returns to Indianapolis in “Candida,” in the part she played in New York. This will happen at Keith’s Monday night.

startling traffic in pardons and paroles involving persons in high office.” Governor Small has for a number of years been the object of attack because of the pardon and parole system in Illinois. Search Continues • Meanwhile search continued throughout northern Illinois for the three fugitives. Four of the five convicts who fought a posse at Lenore, 111., early Thursday, have been captured. The fifth, Charles Duschowski, alleged leader for freedom, has evaded the posses and ac-

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$ 5 Values SIO.OO These Dresses are far above the standard of price in quality, style and fine workmanship. Selection includes everything ne w for Spring. Georgettes Flat Crepes Printed Crepes There are many, many styles. You must see them in their beautiful colors and great variety. Sizes 16 to 44

Values $19.75 A sale unsurpassed in variety and completeness of styles, colorings, sizes and materials. Sports Coats Poiret Twills All coats arc silk lined and show the new puff sleeve effect, trimmed with Applique work on sides, sleeves and collars. Many are fur trimmed also. COLORS Rose, Tan, Gray, Blubell, Wigwam and Green Sizes 16 to 44

cording to the four who have been captured has boasted he would shoot to death any officer tries to take him. Charles Schrader and James Price, to others; are believed to have reached Chicago.

ACHIEVEMENTS OF NEGRO RACE TO BEJEPICTED Clubs Federation Will Pre- ♦ sent Pageant Night of May 13. The story of the Negro race and its achievements in Indianapolis, will be told in a pageant to Vie presented in Caleb Mills Hall the eve- I ning of May 13, under auspices of the City Federation of Colored Women’s Clubs. More than 100 persons will take part. The pageant, "Ethiopia at the Bar of Justice.” by E. J. McCoo, was adapted by Mrs. W. E. Brown of School No, 17, Besides the Colored Women’s Club Federation, which has a membership of 1,700, the Y. M. C. 4, Y. W. C. A., National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, and various churches and social agencies will take part. Persons of both races are invited to attend. A group of esthetic dances will be presented under the direction of Mrs. Lionel Artis. Negro veterans of the Civil, Spanish-American and World Wars will also take part. Those with principal roles are: Justice, Mrs. Theodore Cabel; Ethiopia, Mrs. Arthur Helm; history, Mrs. A. C. Moss; opposition, Mrs. Amos Thompson; Miss Indianapolis, Miss Vivian White; the Negro church, Orlando Rodman; economic I advance <jf Negroes. A. A. Taylor.

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Larger Women’s Dresses Values $25 $J2^7 Thdso dresses are wonderful values at this price. Sizes 40 to S4 x /z MATERIALS Crepes Georgettes Printed Crepes

HATS Greatly reduced for tomorrow: Spring straws, hair braids, viscas. In small, medium and large head sizes and shapes. VALUES UP TO $3.95 SJ97

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Literally hundreds of them to choose from—for Living Room— Dining Room—Sun Parlor—Porch or Kitchen—ON SALE at— Savings of to 50^ XThe entire surplus stock of one of the largest manufacturers in the world, bought at less than the cost of materials used. Our entire regular stock at savings ranging up to ONE-HALF, to make JL this the greatest sale of tables ever held in Indianapolis. No mat- ■ ter for what purpose you need a table, you will find it here tomor- g row at an amazingly reduced price. Here Are Typical Examples! ■,n ■- B $18.50 Occasional Table . $11.75 $28.50 Occasional Table $18.95 $36.50 Davenport Tab1e.522.85 $34.50 Nest Table $21.95 $41.00 Library Table $26.75 $19.85 Refreshment Table $13.25 * IfjE $8.75 Night Table $5.95 $29.75 Davenport Table . $19.85 Jjl $24.50 Refreshment Table $16.35 $24.50 Console Table .. $16.35 W $22.50 Console Table... $14.85 $34.50 Occasional Table. $22.85 $14.50 Kaltex Table $7.25 $3.45 End Table $2.30 $79.50 Dining Table $39.75 $20.75 Kaltex Table—slo.3s $52 - 50 Dining Table • • • ?34 - 95 T ab Ki e X * ■ $29.75 Nest Table sl9*s JIySS f“f Vki' ‘ I I , 17 c[i T ki non $27.50 Gate-Leg Table ..$19.85 lyjjr f 1 J $4.75 End Table $3-20 $47.50 Nest Table $31.50 If i! slß ’°° Kaltex Table s9 ’°° $12.95 Radio Table $8.65 ff f-1 J ‘ $34.50 Library Table... $22.50 SIB.OO Occasional Table. $11.75 AMyLi $67.50 Dining Table.... $45.00 $14.85 Radio Table $9.90 A Special Purchase, 50 More of C 5 CH €*% ft 5 * Kose $35 and S4O Axminsters J? JisaL== il2 Ft. Selling Rapidly at — mmi 1 uiyers will react to this remarkable selling of genuine wool Axminster lediately. All 9x12 feet, in splendid patterns and good colors. But 50 I f-*T*TTI S the lot and they will sell rapidly at $28.85. Make it a point to be on c •ly and choose from this special purchase, just arrived. TTT 1 No Exchange, No Layaways—Every Sale Must Be Final H VV Col\. 2,000 Yds. of Fine CARPETS to Go! $2.95 Wool Velvet £ qq $3.95 Heavy Wool $ OO $4.95 Fine Quality oft Carpet, 27 inches v I *OO Velvet, “3 Shoot 9*oo Wilton Carpet, per Ip J ,00 wide, per yard I.= Weave,” per yard yard . mmm .... $10.25 Genuine All-Wool Glendale Chenille, 9 feet wide; &F9 At two-tone taupe. Very special, .45 i DRAPERY SPECIALS \ 12 Linoleum OOc $3.50 and $2.95 Overdraperies, Including kapok /V o t!) 1*4(7 \JilcllltV* fi, OQ • lUt silks, rayon damask and artificial silk, lengths U V ef r X from 5 to 15 yards. While they last, a yard vUv $3.50 colored rutile curfeine, oro.eber voii. in blue, g oid. 12-Foot Wide Cork Linoleum, genuine cork and linseed oil linoleum, with JSff*e a, A Jafr hld .’. VV . e ".. fm ! Bhe^ W . i^ 2 . l^ C . h $2.95 burlap back, good patterns. Covers average room without a seam. While $3.95 Rayon taffeta pillows, in black and colors, various 1,000 square j ards last it goes, square yard, 88<h shapes, trimmed with shirring and flowers. qj* Friday and Saturday (No exchange on this item can be allowed.)

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