Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 44, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 July 1926 — Page 16

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SLEUTHS TO GO TO BREWERIES TO WATCH BEER IK r Andrews Plans to Make Brew a Forgotten Drink by * •Christmas. Bu United phfss WASHINGTON. July 2/—Placing nt' Federal secret service,, operatives in breweries and cereal beverage concerns to check on alcoholic content of beverages produced will be the first step of Assistant Secretary of the Treasury Andrews in his campaign against beer. The sleuths will obtain positions in plants suspected of law violations. All other breweries and beverage manufacturing plants will be inspected regularly to make tax assessments on alcohol produced. Andrews' goal is to make beer a forgotten drink by Christmas. To bolster up -this under-coyer ■quad, Andrews has appealed to railroads to utilize their. Secret Service organizations to prevent illegitimate movement of liquors. He is negptiating with the' American Railway Association to obtain cooperation of railroad police. “I have bees working on plans for ,six months to stop the flow of hr.” Andrews has said. "I am now confident that it can be stopped. Under the law the Government can not invade a cereal beverage plant without a search warrant,- but w<? have devised a scheme to make possible the carrying out of the law.” Alcohol produced by plants can be taxed one-tenth of a cent a gallon, Andrews explained. Should a plant produce less than- one-half of one per cent alcohol in a beverage, the prohibition unit has statutory 1 authority to check-up on the tax. “That tax assessment will get us Into the plants and enable us to see just what is going on,” Andrews asserts. "When this machinery is in operation, beer will disappear from the market. You will find a dive somewhere making its own beer and •home brew springing up, but the millions of gallons of beer that now flows from breweries and cereal 'plants will disappear.” Andrews plans to appoint eightyeight men to the special Federal brewery squad this week. These officers will work under Thomas Stone, an experienced internal revenue officer, who has specialized in brewery investigations. The majority of the new men appointed will be ex-soldiers. The dry czar believes that he will get loyal Support from men who have served in the Government’s military organization. He admitted that corruption was Spreading among dry agents rind that he would select his new aids for secret service work with utmost care.

Starting Tomorrow—Saturday July Reduction Sale Big Price Reductions on Every Item BS a Give-Away Price M Da row GO! ■ Bathing Suits fl Men's Cotton Bathing buits S£Z 98c

Oh 5 What Beautiful Shoes Are to be found in the GLOBE “No Rent Basement.” Tennis Shoes . 49c Sandals, Play Oxfords..... 69c Other Children’s Slippers 98c to $1.49 Men’s and Ladies’ HighGrade Footwear At prices far lower than stores operating urlder high rents and street floor departments. $1.85-r°.Bs-$3.85 Men’s Work Sox, 6 pairs ladies’ rayon in silk hose; substandse. ...:5c "..SI.OO

Men’s athletic silk stripe union .. . Artificial silk 20 to 40 per cent discount on suits. In blue, pink and all summer clothing during Jtiiy socks; A peach colors. All sizes. DSC standards IUC IIGLOBE STORE g t o§ qo 330-334 West Washington Street iw Cl/* Open Saturday Nighta Until JO o’Clock * V V

A COWBOY AGAIN

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Jim Williams, creator of “Out Our Way,” is going to lay down his pen and take up the chaps and lariat again for a week. < -The famous cartoonist of cowboy life, whose sketches appear daily on the "comic page of The Indianapolis Times, will be guest of honor at a fcig cowbof reunion and “frontier days” round-up at Hast Las Vegas, N. M„ July 3 to 6. While there he will try for a few days to forget that he Is known from coast to coast as a comic artist and will become again what he was be-

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fore he dreamed of drawing pictures for a living—a hard-riding, carefree cowboy. Williams doesn’t claim to be the greatest bulldogger or broncho buster in t£e world. He is sadly out of practice, for One thing. But he is going to give -these rough anil tumble sports a whirl again, anyway. And beside him are the members of his gkng—Curly, Smoky and so on. They’re goin? to be in East Las Vegas with him. You can follow their adventures day by day in “Out Our Way,” in The Times.

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INSULL DENIES HE WILL SKIP OIJIZ Wig Appear'Before Senate Primary Committee. July 2.—Samuel Insull, mentioned by Senator Caraway, Democrat, Arkansas, as having been a heavy backer of Col. Frank L. Smith, victorious candidate for the Republican nomination for the Senate, is ready to appear before the Senate investigating committee, he announced today. “All such statements, as well as statements or Insinuations that I am about to leave the country, as if Jo evade the senatorial < inquiry, x are pure fabrication,” Insull said. Although Smith,is now confined to a hospital, his physicians believe he will he able to testify when the committee comes hero. He underwent a slight operation and has made a remarkable recovery. NEW FUEL FOUND JENA, Germany—Discovery of a new gas. as light as air, with all the power but without the combustibility of gasoline, has been announced by Dr. Hugo Eekener, designer of the 1,03 Angeles, former Zlt-3. Anew Zeppelin is to be driven with the gas.

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“Blue Bird” Water Pumps for Fords A high quality Milwaukee pump with Bunting bronze bushings, bronze impeller and long stuffing box. Thousands of these pumps in use, giving wonderful satisfaction. Complete QO with extra quality fan belt. Sale price... .$&. VO We also have two other excellent values in pumps for Fords on sale OA at 81.90 and < Luggage Carriers Sale p7ice $1.98 Carrier of lighter construction with ejr 00-inch extension. Sale price IDC Klaxon Motor Driven Horn da Anew Klaxon with a surprisingly powerful ton:. Has motor of latest Klaxon design and new type tone adjustment. A warning signal that commands attention on any thoroughfare. All black .finish. Motor or dash mounting bracket as desired: 10bj-lneh Klaxon. .a Regularly $2.73. .Sale price Ja.49 13-Inch Klaxon. Regularly $4.45. qq Sale price

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FLAPPER IN JAPAN APES HOLLYWOOD j She Kjlls Sweetheart, Cashes in Big on Publicity by Signing for Movies. Bu United Press TOKIO, Jujy 2.—Miss Aiko Fukaya, 17-year-old flapper of New Japan, the first young woman of this old land to turn a gun on a lover who had proved disappointing! is running true to the Hollywood. Aiko has just signed a rontract with a prominent movie producer to realize on publicity. Aiko is petite, bob-haired and flapperisb, disdaining t lie kimono in favor of knee-length skirts and scorning to be a clinging vine, such as most of her Japanese sisters are taught to be. Likewise she turned against the youths of her own land and cultivated those from western countries. She made life in Japan less loneome for the embassy secretaries and some of the young business men of the' Kobe and Tokio younger set. Her affections finally centered on a dashing Italian, who occupied a cottage in the grounds of Jhe Italian Embassy. Calling upon him orie evening re-

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cently, she found him cold, especially when reminded that he had promised her a present. She suggested the old gam© of “open your mouth and shut your eyes,” and the youth fell for it.- With eyes shut tight and mouth agape, he waited for the next move. He got it in the shap of a .32 calibre bullet jin the body. ' Aiko was arrested, tried in ft glare of publicity and told to go ami shoot I no more. : bulleTsTrlkes WOMAN ON HAND Police Suspect Pre-Fourth Noise Makers. Pdlir© today investigated ?h© mysterious shooting of Mrs. Floy Davis, 243 Detroit St., who was struck on the hand by a bullet while sitting on the porch of her home. Thursday night. The bullet glanced and struck her son, Melvin, 2, but he was not Jnjured. / Hoy Davis, her husband, told police he did not hear the shot. Fireworks were heard during the evening, he said. Police believe the shot might have been fired by one of the pre-Fourth of July celebrators.

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17-Tnch Steering Wheel *1 for Ford SI.DU 17 Inch Steering Wheel— (i on Chevrolet J 1. 0“ Bulldog Timer for if Fonl , ,40C

INDIANS CHEATED NEW YORK—Peter Minuit was swindled when he paid 60 guilders, or 524, for Manhattan Island in 1626, according to Tunis Bergen, former president of the Holland Society.

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Extra Spare Tire Carrier Consists of three unite 1 which clamp to tho reg- // " ular spare rim firmly. /Ujl |R/^\\Wvlr Tires are separated so / A\\ iTU _] I they can not chafe or in- / LV, VAi/w/ / terfere with tire covera A/Yl or locks. Malleable Iron \. construction. > FOR HIGH PRESSURE TIRES Complete set for tA-ln. Clincher #1 CC Tires. Jlegularly $1.68. Sale Price v*<UJ Complete set for 3’,4 and 4V& 8. 8. d? 1 OQ Regularly $2.23. Sale Price V I.OD FOR BALLOON TIRES Complete set for 28x3*4, 28x4, 29x4 and 30x4 rims. Regularly $2.05. 9C Sale Price Complete set for 29x414, 3fi x 4L4, 31x4Vi, 32x4*4 and 33x4*4 rims. Regularly $2.73. #9 it* Sale price a* .... yawlsl Cord Tire Plaster -£ > Not a blowout For small holes. Cuts to V 4 in. Cuts to 1% in. 12c 17c 22c A C Speedometers for / jyr| 1926 and Earlier Fords A high-grade instmment of the magnetic registering up to iBRh|IKIJUR|USA mlloM Itn hour. Has ..-"'u trip 111 11.-a gi- illiil Hit V ftj§wsp£ a (11clrHo ami 1s t f r. trmitile t'r, ■■ '" il1 as 'I yjar l *l'"-s .1 uII \ lll an It. I , mma Sale price—sß.2s Simoniz Kleener and Polisher ® Produces a hard, dry, brillant luster that lssti. Buy both cans and save. Ever-Klean Overall Straw Seat Pads A Clean. Cool, Comfortable We have them for Lincolns, Packards. Cadillacs, as well as for Fords, Stars, Chevrolet*, etc. They protect the clothing Uonslst* of back, sent and flnp. Inches and 40 Inches wide. Straw Seat Pads for One Person, 89c Camp fee. Stoves U o n ,| r fill f aSt'' t'r! < s rin g'- 11' in

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JULY 2, 1926

Mr. Bergen said that $24 in 162 G was the equivalent of $2,000 today. Ho Raid that Die 20.000 acre-tract 'Deluded in the sale was a barren waste, untlllable and full of stagnant ponds.

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