Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 March 1938 — Page 19
Psi 115 AND REDUCES SENTENCES OF
i Married Couple Who Held Up ‘i debtor ‘and ‘Men Who Stole Food Are Freed.
A married couple convicted on a i Ln | ae eM 9 iminal charge for taking money | Ey Bi CL pe SA > thought a boarder owed them ? Fr 5) P riced f or. Sas he and two men who said they stole to = a . March Value pro ride i for their families wes Ry D ti persons paroled today by | = y emonstrd ton Todiena Clemency Commission. | FR : "he Commission commuted four tences and denied 15 petitions, tiading that of Ben R Jeffries, mer Ohio Township trustee, f= wiord County, found guilty June
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sowed he was shor about 00 h ounts and appariy had kept 20 records while in FABRICS- STY LES—
Swe mira CK EE - #1009, Pure-Wosl Worstods Double ar Single Brasseds on, six from, the Refoarmatory|f = ¥ py | © ® Chalk Stripes He : ~ ®§port or Plain Backs »
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derburgh Circuit Court and sened’ Jan. 4, 1937, to terms of two A ; ‘4 years for Shnspiracy to com- |} ‘Fresh Roasted
AN tl Wm ; : so : : 130 mi’ a felony. C i w Ww : ee — wr saked Penis... 7€ 10. § ;ombination Hot Water. || corors SEES 7 : ® @® New Spring = ® Longs—Shorts— . b: 2 5 ‘ . up A dl he \ Bottle and Syringe Browns—Bles—Greys Stouts—Mediums report of the State parole officer, , rinsing 1 however, stated: |'4 37, jo’ : “There is no doubt:in my mind |]. Ll] B&. A real bargain! We bought a distressed mill’s excess stock! Woolthat the husband is absolutely in- Coe SRA dy : ens that are better than those ordinarily put into our famous
nocent of this crime. "He assumed » : » the blame and continues. to do so : : ELS : ; Fashion Tailored Clothes—tailored by Fashion Tailored craftsmen
hoping to shield his wife. . . . The : oT \ : to our own rigid specifications. A few months ago’ clothes like Toomer kept promising to pay Mr. kl! NL ) : these would cost at least $35.00. But thanks to Sears March Value engin aibign " & : Demonstration the price is not. £835 00—not $25 .00—The price is e couple was unable to get : 3 A : ' work and was without .food. . In ES Na Tor. ‘economy, long only $17. 50! her indignation, Mrs. Baker simply : service and hard wear,
t j » Ee meme Se ll . a Ey ha Purchases of $20 or More on EASY PAYMENTS
e Clarence Coates and Horace smart’ a y from ; > ; rubber and fine conTwitty were convicted Aug. 5, 1937, an ne ew struction. 79¢ value. and each given one to five years 36 inc : ;
by the Daviess Circuit Court. for pons. : lew t.. S | 5 mre for me rnll od IA. isley's Values Up to 165 SPUR Ms : 0 : ; 4 a Ee ery toy Buns Ai Sale! A. B. Wrisley Ss : = ; CAPS Ek ee ‘MEN'S SANFORIZED ed that he was recovering at : Assorted Toilet Soaps : * 9c
that time from a major operation. 80 Square : Sart ay The Commission pointed out their ns : PRES 3 oh 00 Soni
records at ‘the State Prison were Regular 4 22¢ Ze * = > : - a ; : So i, ; ; : piece top.
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oO, GS Four Sentences Commuted h Prints SZ 4 ; >» Carolton: Snodgrass and Russell Was = : C Swope, given one to 10 years in |} ; : ff Ao Stat2 Prison June 16, 1937, on grand c Yard GAR FH a Bar larceny charges, also were paroled. © EE RIP Tr NE Yen ! They were found guilty of having ¥ : stolen $150 worth of fishing tackle New spring Pe or E = % y 2 NAT f A large -assortment- of from a parked car in Kirklin. white, me mly d | z soaps .-ificluding oatTwo Marion County prisoners grounds. Boil: fast: : RN : meal, * spring ‘flowers, were denied leniency and two others woven. lilac, lemon, castile, had their sentences commuted. rose and complexion Elisha O. Perkins, sentenced ‘May soap. 29, 1934, to 10 years for assault and : : : battery with intent to rob, and |} Frank Farmer, sentenced to one to } five years on July 20, 1937, for petit ; Abe Boys' East Color
larceny, had their petitions refused.
aii 2ler Reynolds, sentenced July ' 22, 1936, to three to 10 years for i E | . Broadcloth ‘Shirts
conspiracy to commit a felony and secoiid degree burglary, had his term: commuted to two to 10 years. John Patrick, given 20 years .for robbery on May 7, 1931, was given an indeterminate sentence of eight
to 20 years. All four were sent to ; yi : : . gn the State Prison by the Marion |} - . wr : io , : > ® White, Blue, Newest ounty Criminal Court. any % i CATR Wri] Spring Patterns a
TEACHERS PLAN MASS | Ei pe | BN 4] UN memos [| ogo Lo ars MEETING ON MONDAY « a | BNL 0p 8 \ nev rine vers | Can't Wilt or
Z tt = Blue, tan and gray Wrinkle - 4s The annual mass meeting of the dv patterns and white. Federation of Indianapolis Public 554 Bizes 6 to 14%. : ® Assorted Sloove
School Teachers will be held at the e © Ce 5 Manual High School Auditorium, 59¢ Value or : : ~ Lengths—Sizes 14-17 Moniiay afternoon. alt 4 a : ee Rt oD. Henry L Smith, dean of the Novelty | epi fs 7 ool of Education at Indiana ; W e% : A’ finer; quality dfess shirt Rayon |
University, will be Sitges the. niga distinguished by the smooth
: : ; ee Ti % ness | of : its collar . . at PLCATAN TaoTO8 9: Yard - Rilo BE . special Value Demonstration. D. J- Angus and R. B. Annis are (ve rayon oF | savings, Starchiess, too, the to slow pictures taken during their i in weaves of : oH \ colldr ‘can’t wilt: or: wrinkle,
recent trip to Yucatan at a meet-| tte / fine : . ing of the Indianapolis Radio Club oy tung, mated. 4 Tus a, siaelient at & o'clock tonight at St. Paul's epe. Plain an \ tailoring, cléarly demonstrate.
Episcopal Church. The meeting is de. : : J : 3 Sears ‘offer low prices withe oper to all amateur radio operators. 1 \ out sacrificing quality.
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Broadcloth Pajamas:
Plain. colors: or smart new pat-
ply cloth | pt terns. Surplice, notch collar or Free Dressing—Delivery - : ol 3d KT y : middy styles. As you'd ex- ..
Shrres. || | 25755 | MEN'S REGULAR 2.50 || Bie rin: mbes
our co, || |EE | MEN'S REGULAR 250 | EEEro = ha 101: 8. Meridiant - 20. mn WORK SHOES 1 a de fo ea
OVERSTOCKED LE a BR Mens she | ‘ High Shon 89 La or Sho rhs 1
or Oxford MR Pair
| Sturdily built of black or brown oil-tanned, full grain leather, with leather, composition or raw cord soles. Bellows or open tongues. ‘Foot form
: \ | seams, inter lasts for maximum comfort. | We 4 | ag oy : cur Lose Your Gain unbres n = PA mei 4 Ful cut ‘bro dot Shotts in on t. Only:—The World's : “two : " Rn ot fancy patterns.. Combed cot- | fi d tate 3 “AWonder Live Steam” wearing Men's Sandy Nevin" Dress Shoes 435 rt 1} ton Swiss ~ ribbed * “athletic nie celanese and acetate com §
(Ga lste. with. trim, shampen “sizes. | New tyles including black or brown calf fii + shirts. - Sides 34 to 46. - Sale bined with rayon. Wide range = 4 Ge. jc Bh =e $1 with jy sols, grey. calf: wi cop soles. 3 25 ie | prieed! vik ; of fancy patigms. 39 to 12.
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MANENTS | # / Sizes : 0g 5 $3.00 Permanent, 3 for , | 6 to 12. FEE ; ; yf - 8.4.00 Permanent, 3 for $4.01 new | Boys’ "Sandy Nevin. Jr." Shoes JSises 2.45 : = En iP Mer s Unien Sutts, Sale. Price. ui o sien ein ee: 50¢ tray £3.00 Permanent, 3 for $8.01 : 3 y : aa .. ihssconle : 4 Lan $7.50 Permanent, 3 for $7.51 : : sus EE fr“ ; : Bri 1g Friends — Children — Neighbors. Al! share in these Great Values. Operat's skilled in styling Mae Sk i-ley Temple, + Fu:2ion” waves. Other ; “Beauty at Pln-Money Prices” Sale includes stubborn, dyed and :ched hair. Work eT nteed. he rs Open 8 A. M. SHOP EARLY.
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