Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 171, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 December 1928 — Page 3

DEC. 7, 1928.

BANK BANDITS GIVEN LENGTHY prison™ Fifteen Years Each for Four, Twenty for Fifth, at Newcastle. By United Press NEWCASTLE, Ind., Dec. 7.—Four of the five bandits who pleaded guilty to the robbery of the Sulphur Springs bank robbery Nov. 7 today face fifteen years imprisonment. The fifth was sentenced to twentyyears. Paul Myler, 23, Newcastle; Forrest Bright, 20, Everett Savage, 24. and Russell Johnson, 23, Anderson, received fifteen-year sentences to the Indiana state prison at Michigan City. William Bright, Anderson, the fifth bandit, was sentenced to twent years, after confessing that he fired the shot that wounded Louis Wampler, cashier of the bank The Bright brothers, ih addition to sentences for the bank robbery, received five to twenty-one-year terms and were disfranchised for a period of ten years, for the robbery of the Trainor Spring Company pay roll here Nov. 3. Police said that confessions by the bandits solved a number of robberies committed in Henry and adjoining counties. William Bright, alleged to have been the leader, made it clear to the court that the shot which wounded Wampler was fired unintentionally. He said he had served time for vehicle taking. Myler, Johnson an dthe Bright brothers were apprehended in Detroit Monday, following a confession to local police by Savage. Several rifles, shotguns and a quantity of ammunition was found in the apartment of the men in Detroit. CRASHES NOT ALL LUCK

Drivers Doomed by Nervous Traits, Says Psychiatrist. By Times Special NEW YORK, Dec. 7.—Automobile accidents are not entirely a matter of bad luck. On the contrary, some drivers are foredoomed, because of nervous and mental qualifies which cannot yet be detected to police tests, to have twice as many accidents as others, according to Dr. V .V. Andrews, the psychiatrist. “My experience shows that accidents do not distribute themselves impartially over any given number of drivers,” he says, according to the current Golden Book magazine. “Half of them occur to less than one-third of the operators. Some persons are born with the mental and nervous equipment to be good drivers, while others are similarly predisposed to be dangerous drivers—though they may be good enough mentally and physically otherwise.” LIFE TERM FOR SLAYER Ex-Convict Sentenced at Jeffersonville for Killing Taxi Driver. By United Press JEFFERSONVILLE, Ind., Dec. 7. —Claude Lanham, 25, an ex-con- , vict, pleaded guilty here to an amended second degree murder charg in the slaying of Dennis Heffernan, 27, Louisville, Ky., and was sentenced to life imprisonment. Mrs. Gertrude Baltzer, 27, Speigner, Ala., an alleged accomplice, pleaded not guilty and will be tried before a Clark county circuit court jury Monday. According to police, the woman admitted she was in the company of Lanham the night of Nov. 5 when Heffernan, a taxicab driver, was slain. She intimated, police said, that Lanham killed the driver while ina drunken stupor and without a reason. Heffernan’s body was found in a clump of weeds the next day by farmers. FACES SLAYING COUNT Uhle Ferguson to Be Put on Trial at Marion Monday. By Times Special MARION, Ind., Dec. 7.—Uhle Fennson, accused with Charles Marnier of second degree murder in the death of Orville Goodpasture, will be placed on trial in Grant circuit court here Monday. Mauller will be tried after Ferguson’s case is disposed of. Good pasture was found dead at a road side east of here three months ago. Ferguson and Mauller assert they were with him in an auto which they left when the gasoline supply ran out and do not know the manner of Goodpasture’s death. GREATEST COAL HEAVER Driver Hauls 100,000 Tons in 28 Years, Not Missing a Day. By United Press ALPENA, Mich., Dec. 7.—Twentyeight consecutive years in the same employ, no days lost because of sickness, and 100,000 tons of coal hauled to his credit, is the record of William Maskell, employed by the Allan M. Eagles Coach company of Alpena. Maskell began work for the concern in 1900, shortly after he was married. Until five years ago a horse-drawn wagon was used for Maskell’s coal-hauling activities, but since then a truck has been in his service. will" case pending Two Days’ Oral Argument Set for Sutton Appeal. Two days of oral argument in the $40,000 Sutton will case, appealed from Montgomery circuit court, will commence Tuesday morning before the entire bench in the appellate court. Briefs covering more than 2,000 pages and one of the most lengthy transcripts of evidence ever filed N with th court are partof the records In the case.

Main Floor Open Till 9 O'clock Saturday Night

Men’s, Boys ’ Clothing and Shoes—Women's, Children's Shoes, Underwear—Lingerie, Leather Goods, Toilet Goods—Neckwear, Notions

IJ|) Lovely Spanish Shawls i{\ \ One of which is illustrated. Os a mrmsa /\l heavy crepe, richly embroidered in Jfe .5/0 /\T *'// lovely floral design. Pastel and / /a l ig,]. bright shades. Wonderful gifts! M Nsr" \ j Deeply fringed. • lifll Umbrellas Fabric Gloves 1 ISm. ’4? >4||fl|] I Women’s 16-ribbed, with Smart, warm gloves oi ! film % ytf Jfilll gilt frames. Very serv- chamoisette with nov--1 ilk JmMIIV ceable - Handsome,' elty cuffs. Popular colrf! lllmMililP handles. Fine do QO j °rs. Avery IQ. I SBII IF for gifts low p rice w* Wlmmllilm 11 —Street Floor

Advance Clearance Sale! One Day, Saturday Only! Clearing the Decks for the Fair’s Annual Christmas Rush—Amazing Values Throughout the Entire Store

Women’s Knit Union Suits '■■■■■ ■' 1 Heavy quality, warm knit union suits g. Bin band top style. Short sleeves or sleeveless. Ankle and knee length • I Sizes 36 to 56. Boys’ Knit Girls* Knit Union Suits Union Suits Heavy fleece lined union Good warm union suits suits vlth long sleeve and well fleeced. Sleeveless or ankle length. All sizes. with short sleeves. Knee Extra bs me and ' _ _ good ankl( ‘ values | JU ' lengths OOC —Street Floor

Overcoats and Suits ft an Extraordinary Sale Saturday Two Great Groups I Both Underpriced Jpgg some overplaids, new her- Illy ringbones, smart novelties. Browns — Tans—Grays I Blue Chesterfields jj Overcoats for every man —in Ji t** L*. ! ; tyle, quality and price. s]} m Jpgl 9 Jou will be enthusiastic over |gss jf gg hese splendid suits. Tailored of W m w fine suiting fabrics in a wide & m range of new patterns and col- ra. SaßEflupiß ors. New double-breasted vest models included. Sizes 33 to 48. yP* gajL PajamaT' UIUOII Suits Me ight Shirts Size, 36 to 46 tayon jj||| Heavy ribbed or warm jjljj | / ’immed. i comfort to wear. Long ' 4 mlj , Sizes. sleeves, ankle length. weater Coats Dressy Shirts 00l mix, snug fit- JA Hundreds of these |^j g, warm, knit coats, will be bought Satur- AH ither shades. Ideal . day for “Gifts.” Fine tpß • office or in the , broadcloth. All styles. J

Boys’ Overcoats and Suits Here are overcoats /SSk\ a t tHT that boys like to wear. Pa ft m needs anew \+) T-3 L-. Mannish styles with suit now is the j&%[\ wool plaid linings. 'nTOfM i® time to get it. yJS. Blues, greys, brown and /jay ffaH ■— These are fine 1 \ Upj|\ tans. Novelty and fancy Ppli i four-piece vest j 1 Two pairs pants D lored, new patterns and I l\ 1^ l Chmchila * jMul&iHl] choice fabrics. Sizes 4 j I I'l ji |i , Sizes 2to 8 yAC .I— — * to 16 years. JJtA 6/ Years -street Floor

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$3 Rayon Bed Spread / """HSjffggk Large size, 81x105 inches. Bolster a q style. Very lustrous, scalloped all | .vO round. Handsome patterns, in rose I blue, gold and green. > A. $1 Blankets $1 Sheets at Large bed sizes S.l z e 7 2x90 Attractive Bleached, excelV&MnSUMimsi block plaids, i /* lent quality; 3Well fleeeced. 8 ft/ inch top hem. \9

$1.19 Linen Damask Fine table linen, 64 inches wide; silver O bleached. All linen. A A real bargain. V/ ft/ 59c Window Shades Size 36x72 inches. On m m dependable rollers. /| /I / Choice of tan or green 11*

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1 Dozen Napkins Dinner napkins, 18x18 mg inches. Pure white. Hemmed, ready for use. 69c Oilcloth squares Size 48x48 inches. - Pretty stenciled designs, fk Q For luncheon tables. CL t'wQ —Third Floor “

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Leather Hand Bags Smart new underarm, envelope and pouch TH styles Handsome sell V* ... covered meta' and simulated M All fashionable colors. New Enameled Mesh Bags nr Very smart are these new “Whiting w • & Davis” bags. A wide variety of 1 —— designs. Exceptional values. —Street Floor

Raincoats at Boys’ rubber- . _ ized coats for ACJ school. 6ood*P 1 rainy weather 1 prot ec t i on. * Sizes 4 to 16.

25c Cotton | n Toweling lit Heavy quality; plain white; 18 inches wide. 15c Apron A Gingham vL Good assortment of large and small checks. 20c Dress IfJ Percale lOC Yard wide; light and dark colors; stripes and figures. 19c Fancy 1 O Outings lOC Yard wide; heavily fleeced; light and dark. 15c White "I 1 Outing 11C 27 Inches wide, heavily fleeced. —Third Floor

Boys’ Suits Smart “novel- _ _ _ ty" suits of © AA tweeds .and *JJ I ivv flannels. Sizes 1 ■ I ■ 2 to 8 years. *

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Women’s Silk SAMPLE DRESSES New Arrivals <2S All Intended to Sell for More, Saturday Only

$5.95 Girls’ Sample Coats and Dresses

Saturday A Sale! Women’s Smart New Hats Mid-Winter Styles —Silks —Felts —Satins Lovely shades of Royal, Red, Green, Wine—also black. Smartly trimmed. sjji v' Second Floor

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porto'win Nightgo\/ns Beautiful garments of fine sheer fabrics in lovely white and pastel shades. Hand S g SEB&iF ; made and hand embroidered. These are ” j very unusual values. “ ' fijaSk , Costume Slips Silk Undies | Nicely made of metal Chemise bloomers ant? h ’ cloths, bodice tops, deep stepins. Elaborately trim- mm 1 /\p£r /J hems. Light and dark eol- met! with fine laces. Pasted w® /' / \W^m ors. and stout <PI >|A and regular tt:*/ Qtf Ww sizes $ JL sizes wfcisvO —Street Floor

2 Hours! 8:30 to 10:30 Only! WOMEN’S SILK DRESSES $ 1 m Saturday, only vrblle they last SMART JERSEY DRESSES gQ r WOMEN’S RAINCOATS at $ \ WOMEN’S FUR SCARFS sg.oo Saturday, only while they last —Second Floor

S^ur- Trimmed gts a a of .98 TL 0 Hroccpc Samples in one and 1 IIC 1/iCooca two - piece styles. Beautiful Jerseys, Crepes and Velvets, in all wanted colors and many styles. Other better dresse; from regular stock. Sizes 7 to 14 years.

Children’s and Infants’

Child’s Wool Sweaters qq Fancy weaves in pretty colors. Sizes 2 MaP to 8 years. $1.50 Crib AQ Infants’ WoolAQ Blankets .. . . vOC Sweaters .. . 3/OC Fine solt cotton blankets, Always worth more in pink and blue. Sizes White, warm sweaters. 36x50 inches. trimmed in pink or blue. Infants’ Broadcloth Creepers A q Nice’y made of plain broadcloth and iancy prints. Launder beautifully. Trimmed V# with touches of hand work. Sizes 6 months to 2 years. Infants’Baby Buntings qq Good, warm, heavy quality, with hood attached. Trimmed in pink and blue. ,

Sale Children’s Cinderella Dresses Oft** New advance spring styles. These famous Cinderella “Kiddie Kloths,' ]([ Jv guaranteed fast color. Widely known for beauty and wearing quality. Sizes 2 to 6 years. v Second Floor.

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