Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 256, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 March 1935 — Page 2

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BANDITS ELUDE POLICE SEARCH: LOOT IS 5925 Armed Pair Escapes After Raid on. Downtown Furniture Store. Two bandits, who yesterday held up the Vidor Furniture Cos . 231 VV. Washington-t. and obtained approximately $925. today hid apparently made Rood their escape Both of the bandits were about 35 and wore dark overcoats and light gray hats. They produced automatic pistols after they had been in the store several minutes, and forced employes and two customers into a small office at the

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r?ar of the store. While the employes huddled there, afraid to move, the bandits looted the cashi ier’s ofßre and took about $25 from Guy Scanling. 53. of 3422 N Capitol-av, a salesman. After warning the group in the office. "Don't move or you’ll get -sher ” the bandits left by the Washington-st entrance. Police squads quickly concentrated in a search of the immediate neighborhood. believing that the men had no car with ‘hem at the ’store search proved fruitless and no trace of the men has yet been found. Robert R’em, store manager. 2152 N. Meridian-st. estimated that the bandits escaped with approximately S9OO in cash, which was being prepared for deposit at the time of the robbery. Girl s I.eg Broken by Auto La Veda Towe. 6, received a broken leg when she ran from in back of a parked rar into the pa'h of a moving one last night. The accident occurred in front of her home, 830 S. East-st.

SUN DIFFUSES RAINBOW HUES IN DUSTSTORM City Observes Phenomenan Traced to Wind-Swept Drought Areas. Migratory dust from the western plains obscured the sun late yesterday and today in Indianapolis. Yesterday the dust caused it to shed ! oranee, red and blue sunlight. It would do the same today if the sky would be cleared of clouds. MilI lions upon millions of tiny dust particles, blown to a great height lin a gale that swished over the i drought region, were borne along

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on a high wind over the Middle West. The Weather Bureau was deluged with calls from persons who were disturbed by the presence of a blue sun in the heavens. Some reported the blue was so distinct that it was as though someone had turned on a huge blue electric lamp in the sky. Others reported red and orange sunlight and called the bureau to find out if everything was all right. There have been no reports Ir. Indianapolis that any of the dust settled .to the ground.

FIRE REPORTS

Toesda* Fire Addms. Time. toss. 1719 Ravmond 8 23 A M *35 ISO 2 Sugar Grove 8:42 AM S2 2005 w. Michigan 7 24 A M *5 3815 Graceiana 7:40 A M. *SOO 107 ff Alabama ...1152 A M $2 2181 N. Meridian 12 01 P. M. None Wpjrhorst Bnd East 1 48 PM. *5 4288 N. Illinois 3 35 P.M. None 34’h and Kevstone 4 25 P. M. None 383 S. Ritter 4 43 P M. None 30rh and Shsrman 7:49 P M. *5 Cruft and Shelby 9:41 P. M. *5

GRDCERS WILL HULD BANQUET Quality Service Stores to Celebrate Opening Tomorrow. More than 600 grocers and friends are expected to attend a banquet tomorrow at 6:30 in the ; Lincoln to celebrate the entrance into the retail field of Quality Service Stores. Quality Service Stores are organi?ed on a basis of collective merchandising and 150 stores in Indianapolis and vicinity have joined the enterprise. The member stores have been rearranged and redecorated according to the most modern methods. Present at the banquet will be W.

J. Wagers. Huntington. W. Va.. president of Quality Service Stores; Henry T. Swann, Roanoke. Va., national secretary; Mayor John W. Kern, and other city dignitaries and members of the local Quality organization. Louis H. Buisch, an authority on retail merchandising and a member of the staff of the Merchants Service Bureau of the National Cash ■ AViid ll IyoINTMENT will rid in removing* W that itching dandruff, \ assisted by dumpoos with, (iiticura W SOAP to keep your scalp clearv.

Register Cos., Dayton, 0., will be the principal speaker. John Hare, president of J. C. Perry Cos., sponsoring wholesale house, will speak, and Dave Clark, production manager of the Century Biscuit Cos., will be toastmaster.

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