Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 153, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 November 1928 — Page 15

NOV. 16,1928_

WALKER MAY PROBE SLAYING OF JET KING' Cops Told to Turn Up Something by Monday or—Take Consequences. BY MAX BUCKINGHAM United Press Staff Correspondent NEW YORK, Nov. 16.—Police jumped hither and thither today in an attempt to solve who killed Arnold Rothstein, a question that looms much greater than the old Cock Robin story, because they have just until Monday to learn that point. Thus far most of the investigation of Rothstein’s death has been done in the city hall with Mayor Walker doing the investigating and the police nervously answering the questions. The mayor’s questions invariably have been: “What has been accomplished?” and when that brought nothing definite, the next question was “why?” Thursday, Walker informed the commissioner of police, a detective inspector, and a group of detectives that something had to be produced by Monday or personally he would take command. It was the first time in many, many years that a New York mayor has abandoned the duties of unveiling statues and greeting city visitors in order to take charge of the metropolitan police department. Wields Strange Influence It is a strange influence that this fellow Arnold Rothstein weilds over the city, even in death. One can wander up Broadway, drop in at Lindy’s, walk into one or two of the hotels where the gambling circuit operates—for New York’s gamblers work a circuit whereby they don’t play in the same hotel every night—or lounge about the district where the sporting element gather, and hear a hundred tales about Arnold. Yet when you sum it all up you find you have learned that he was the unique character you always knew he was, but you don’t know anything about him. Thus far police have not been able to talk with Jimmy Meehan, at whose home Rothstein lost more than $300,000, and for which he gave I O Us, ‘Honest George” McMcManus, who rented a room at the hotel in which Rothstein was •'•hot, or “Tough Willies” McCabe, ~ Chicago racketeeer, to whom h stein was said to have owed ’v thousand dollars, because the P 'her cards didn’t fall his way recently, yet it seems none of the creditors have been in the need of money, for none have displayed any great activity toward collecting. See Dope King Link The government is trying to connect Rothstein with an international narcotic ring. One question to which the government seeks an answer is: - Why did Sidney Stajer, arrested for being an international dope seller, inherit the income from $75,000 for ten years under Rothstein’s will? The government claims that is evidence of something or another, although Stajer claimed he and Rothstein had been business partners for fifteen years. There is some hope that the .38 caliber pistol with which Rothstein was shot may be traced. Also New York police were interested in the attempt to shoot Eddie Diamond in Denver. Diamond is said to have been an enemy of Rothstein and the gunmen held for the shooting in Denver both are from the east. There might be a connection between that Denver shooting and Rothstein’s death, many say. Channel Storm Delays Ships Ry Vnited Pratt PARIS, Nov. 16.—A violent storm was reported today on the English channel, delaying arrival of vessels in French ports. Two naval seaplanes broke from their moorings at Brest. TIRED, MISERABLE WEAR AND WORN This Lady Could Not Do Her Housework. Finally a Friend Advised Cardui Which Helped Her. In telling how she had been helped by taking Cardui when in ill health about four years ago, Mrs. T. M. Davis, of Brinkley, Ark., recently wrote: “I was very weak and run-down, simply dragging around. “I was not able to do my housework on account of that tired, miserable feeling. “I suffered with my back. I could hardly turn over at night, and I would feel so tired and worn when I got up in the morning. My head, and down the back of my neck, ached so. “A friend advised me to take Cardui. By the time I had taken one bottle, I was better, but I kept on taking It, and when I had taken three bottles, I was doing my work and feeling fine. I was in good health. “I have taken Cardui since then. It sure helps me.” Thousands of women have written to tell of the benefit Cardui has been to them in helping to build them up to health. Cardui is a reconstructive tonic, of mild-acting medicinal herbs, and may be safely taken by women of all ages. Get a bottle, today. For sale by druggists, everywhere.

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March 4 will be a big day for John W. Reeder, 92, of Tipton, la. Reeder, above, says he has an engagement on that day to hold President-elect Hoover’s hat during the inauguration ceremony in Washington. Reeder has known Hoover since Hoover was a boy in West Branch, la.

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1 Owing to Popular Demand We Are : y 3 o N, “ hl I I Continuing Our Great Sale o* $15,000 I —• /Worth of Winter Merehandrte / f| These Fine Stocks Together With Our Own Tremendous Stocks Go at Sensationally Low Prices. 1 ( Tomorrow, Saturday*—Positively the Last Pay! I

GIRLS’ BLOOMERS At on 'y. . IC c 2nd Floor Women’s Knitted Mercerized UNION SUITS—In all sizes at only, | Q suit IDC 2nd Floor WINDOW SHADES green and tan. regulation size, 3 ft. by 6 ft., rn only DUC Large Seamless BED SHEETS—Sizes r ft 72x90, oniy OJC Large Bottle Size 350 BATH SALTS— Go -1 r on sale at, only .. ADC MEN’S FALL FELT HATS —ln all sizes, only ft 17 #1.67 and 7 I C

Men’s Work & Dress Pants Lot 51.50 Men’s Work oT: 99c Lot $2.00 Men's Work and 1 n r Pants ... Lot $3.00 Men’s Dress | y y Pants pJL /

Very Special for Small Men! 62 Men's and Young Men's Suits—Overcoats Sizes 34 to 38 SIO.OO, $15.00, SIB.OO, $20.00 Values SUITS SC°’ Coats Well tailored all IUIaH Every eoat on wool material. worth two ■ times the sale Many garments K pr |„ tomorrow, on sale at not Many eases not the price of the the cost of the material. material. Come Early for Best Selections

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Men*s and Young Men*s Heavy Winter OVERCOATS Well tailored, fine wool mixtures. In single and double-breasted styles, big savings in every overcoat on sale. Go on sale tomorrow at sl2-50 $24.50, $22.50, $18.50, $16.50

Saturday at 2 P. M. We Will Sell Heavy I I GERMAN BLANKETS (Limit Ito a Cus- JffK \ | tomer). Go °n| B m ( x I sale at 2 p. m. | Only while ,50 I Blankets will last. g| (Limit 1 to a m 3w) mloS Customer.)

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SI.OO, 51.50 Women’s Rayon UNDERWEAR—On in sale at 77<> and.. ff/C 2nd Floor 75c, SI.OO, $1.25, $1.50 BOYS’ CAPS—Go on sale at only 87c, oq 59c and DUC 2nd Floor Fall-Winter BOYS’ OVERCOATS —In sizes 2 to 9 years, at d* <5 A y #4.95 to OJ.T/ 2nd Floor MEN’S COTTON HOSE— In all sizes, 4 colors, r Only, pair DC Boys’ Heavy WOOL SWEATERS And wool mixed, go on sale at fty #1.60 and ..' V I C 2nd Floor

gPjAjipl yojP'xll l|\ P- Saturday 9 a. m.W mSJy only—One Lot ■ I Men’s Pants | 1 Go on sale Saturday morning at B I 9 o’clock, only while the rft I lot will last DUC I None Sold to Dealers m

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Women's and Children's 25c HAT SALE Note: Buy one hut for the regular price. Pay 250 for the second hat. Velvets with metallic trims—felt with metallic ribbon—rhinestone trimmed felts—drooping felt hats —close fitting felts. Lot 1. Any 50c Hat. 2 for ....75£ Lot 2. Any SI.OO Hat, 2 f0r..#1.25 Lot 3. Any $1.45 Hat, 2 f0r..#1.70 Lot 4. Any $1.95 Hat, 2 f0r..#2.20 Every Second Hat for Only 25c—Bring Along a Friend

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