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PAGE 22 POLITE BANDIT AND MATE ROB UPTOWN STORE ‘I Hate to Do This,’ Says Leader, Demanding Till Contents. Police today sought two bandits who held up the Knox pharmacy, Twenty-fourth street and College avenue Wednesday night. "I hate to do this,” apologized one of the masked men. ‘‘Hand it over.” They took $35 and escaped, John Knox, proprietor said. A radio, valued at $l5O. was taken from the home of Louis Herbert, 2546 Villa avenue. Wednesday night. The Shell gasoline filling station at Bluff road and Meridian street, was robbed of S4O by a sneak thief. Faces Liquor Charge Arrested in an alley near 231 South Meridian street early today, John Langer, 2412 East Washington 5 trcet, was charged with drunken driving, reckless driving, transport ing liquor and operating a blind tiger. Police say they found half a gallon of whisky in his automo bile. Masons Hear Minister RU Time* Special ANDERSON, Ind., Oct. 10.—The Rev. Dr. F. L. Roberts, pastor of Broadway Methodist Episcopal church, Indianapolis, spoke on "The Long Trial" at a banquet of An derson Scottish Rite Club here. Frank L. Moore and Vincent P. Smith, Indianapolis, were other guests of honor. Alfred V. Reschar, postmaster, was toastmaster. CATARRH The U-BANK SYSTEM FOR Colds, Catarrh, Hay Fever, Asthma, Sinus Trouble. It's different. Try it at our risk. Use it one week, if not satisfied money refunded. Price, $2.50 for a two-months’ treatment. U-BANK TONIC for the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels. Price, *2.sp for 25 days treatment Extra sperial. both for $2.50 with this adv. $5 value for $2.50. The U-BANK SYSTEM 502 K. of P. Bldg. SOME WOMEN ALWAYS ATTRACT You want to be beautiful. You want the tireless energy, fresh com plexion and pep of youth. Then let Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets help free your system of the poisons caused by clogged bow’els and torpid liver. For 20 years, meti and women sufferering from stomach troubles, pimples, listlessness and headaches have taken Dr. Edwards Olive Tab lets, a successful substitute- for cal omel, a compound of vegetable in gredients, known by their olive col or. They act easily upon the bow els without griping. They help cleanse the system and tone up the liver. If you value youth and Its many gifts, take Dr. Edwards Olive Tab lets nightly. How much better you will feel—and look. 15c, 30c, 60c.— Advertisement. THE INDIANA TRUST CO Pay 4% Savings r. $2,000,000 ' We made SIGNS 1 before we could talk] [lOSW.MarBla nd St. Riley 17361 Be Bare! yj Obtain a fall cover *WerSk 3tt policy on your automobile bcf or c Martin* on onr neat JpSLjjdSsJny I'uß eoyera*e at low State Auto Insurance Assn 7H-' Occidental Bldg. LI. *571 WANNING BROS 4 |TME BUSV DENTISTS COO. .WASHINGTON AND PENW.STf 204 KQEfoE SLOG E V A N S ’ EZ.E AT ALL GROCERS RAILROADMEN’S BUILDING AND SAVIN6S ASSN. 21-23 Virginia Avenue Largest Strongest NcrmanS Blue Bird Stcrc Set qf BLUE BIRD DISHES 6IVZTI away ivjTK 5.15“ OVER. CASHORCRTDII JQjtMAJrf'S 2 2 7-2 4-* tAST WAjK Jean Oliver, Stock Star Here, Reported Wedded ml n Jean Oliver Demented Man Released Tty Times Special GREENCASTLE, Ind., Oct. 10.— Two demented men have been held in the Putnam county jail here in the past few days. One, a Mexican, was released and allowed to go on to Chicago. The other, John Coats, 26, Auburn, Is still held. He was apprehended at Manhattan, south of here on his return from a trip on a truck to Columbus, O. Music Supplies for the Student and Teacher Standard Sheet Music Harmony and Theory Books Opera Scores Note Books Musical Dictionaries Instruction Books for AH Musical Instruments Batons Pitch Pipes Metronomes Music Stands Music Bags Music Roils Strings for All Instruments Instrument Accessories Musical Instrument Repairing 27 EAsfoHIO ST. Hume-Mansur Building Phone R 1 4292 Great resources have a vital place in banking, but great resources reach their supreme value when coupled with real public service. 1 Throughout sixty-five years of steady growth the Indiana Na tional Bank, through its official organizations has to a man faithfully preserved, both in policy and practice, the principle ... “a S| || f| 1 bank to prosper must be of the people, its energies, men, minds and resources must be devoted to the greater service of those it serves” .. . a record that merits nni4N4inoNU. ||lpjlM OP INDIANAPOLIS ~ Having played many types of wives on the stage of English's when she was the leading woman for Charles Berkell’s stock company, Miss Jean Oliver now is playing the role in real life, according to reports published in Cincinnati papers. According to these reports, Miss Oliver and L. B. Wilson, banker, theater ownei and civic leader of Covington, Ky., were married en route to Detroit, where they now are at the Cadillac hotel. Friends of the couple in Cincin nati and here could not learn just where they were married, although Wilson has admitted in a telegram that they are. Miss Oliver was undoubtedly the most popular leading woman that Berkell ever brought to Indianapo lis. Her last engagement was lead ing woman with the National Play ers last spring at the Coc theater in Cincinnati, which Is managed by Nelson Trowbridge. Tax Rate Set at 55 Cents Pjl Times Special CHESTERFIELD, Ind., Oct. 10.— The tax rate for the town of Ches terfield has been set at 55 cents by ruling of the state tax board, a victory for a majority of the town’s citizens who remonstrated against a proposed rate of 80 cents. ■ Kryptok Bifocals for Far and Near Vision Pay Only $1 a Week! Ground in One Piece wui ,o cau rLi DR. JOSEPH S. FANCHER Without Extra Charge. 14 West Ohio St.—Allied Bldg., 2nd Floor THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES LAD. 6. SUFFERS CRITICAL HURTS IN AUTUMISHAP Earl Aldio Darted in Front of Car, Witnesses Declare. Earl Aldio, 6, of 1024 West Mor ris street, was in a critical con dition at city hospital • today, with a skull fracture and other injuries suffered when struck by an auto mobile in front of his home Wednes day night. Returning from a grocery where he purchased candy, the child darted into the street, without re gard for traffic, witnesses said. Albert Fisher, 46, of 910 Marion avenue, driver of the car, was not held. Alighting from a street car at Northwestern avenue and Twenty eighth street, Wednesday night, Mrs. Nellie McGinnis, 57, of 552 West Twenty-eighth street, was RURNSandSCALDS Stop the throbbing and smarting at once with a soothing touch of Resinol struck by an auto operated by James Johnson, Negro. 609 West Twenty-eighth street. Her injuries were not serious. Mrs. Bemstine Gale, 29, Anderson, was injured when her husband's machine was struck and overturned by another car at North and New Jersey streets Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Long, 612 North Jefferson avenue, are recov ering from injuries received when their car figured in a collission with another machine near Danville, Sunday. G. 0. P. Chief Better Elza O. Rogers, Lebapon, Repub lican state chairman, today was recovering in city hospital from cuts and bruises suffered ir. an auto mobile accident at New Jersey and St. Clair streets Wednesday. He was a passenger in a car l /For all Colds ftji ViSoßw nvypvfflMlLLlOM JARS USED YEARLY *%{l± "tTp" TO LOUISVILLE SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13 Ticket, good in coache, only on trains shown—(All Steel Coaches! Central Standard Time Leaving Indianapolis ----- -v - “j. 8.15 A. M. RETURNING , , . < 10th and Broadway - W- W " H2£* M L*. Louisville \ Hth and Main _ _ . - 8.02 P. M CITY TICKET OFFICE, 116 Monument Place Phone Riley 7353 PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD FOOTBALL PURDUE vs. MICHIGAN Lafayette, Saturday, Oct. 12th •• ■ r ° und tr,p • • •*2— v “ Terre Haute, Indianapolis &. Eastern Traction Cos. Good going on all trains Saturday, October 12th. Return Limit, Sunday. October 13th. Limited trains leave Indianapolis at 7:10—9:10—11:10 A. M. Call RI ley 4501 for further information. efriven by Otto May, 1655 North Alabama street, which was struck and overturned by a truck operated by Clifford Weaver, 916 Woodlawn avenue. W'eaver is charged with as sault and battery and reckless driving. Held on Larceny Charges Accused of theft of a diamond ring from Miss Evelyn Garten, 1333 North Pennsylvania street, Walter Wall, 27, same address, today was held on grand larceny charges. SMART DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RINGS Unusual mounting designs Bnd diamonds of great brilliance are most moderately priced here. SSO-SIOO J. P. MULLALLY DIAMOND MERCHANT 531 State Life Bldg. Furniture —Rugs Draperies Sander & Recker Furniture Cos. MERIDIAN AT MARYLAND HOOSIER PETE’S 2—STATIONS—£ 0 No. 1 —Block South of Star Store No. 2—203 7E. Wash. St. Rl. 2767 CH. 4328 UAC Highest Quality at "** * i Lowest Prices dill 100 We" W You y i Vania GAL. mjf i4 Mk Best Cleaners’ 2or if rm !k Wm iosk 9 jP|k Naptha for More jjr MMJnk Home Use Gallons Batteries for All Cars and Radios ATT* F* SI.OO Allowance for All Old Batteries Verdict Indicates Suicide RU Timcg Special CRAWFORDSVILLE. Ind., Oct. 10.—Coroner J. B. Griffith returned a verdict of death from unknown causes following his inquest in the case of William Evans, 67, whose badly decomposed body was found in a thicket near here Oct. 2. Dr. FREEX& 35<Dustathll ! {lxaiven here with 1 \every 75* bottle of > I^JOHNSON’S POLISH ■%, \ HATFIELD L PAINT CO. i%s 104 *• Mer|dian s * SELECT FURNITURE From Our Large Stock! BIG VALUESj in Bedroom Dining Room Living Room Furniture and Occasional Chairs at Our Factory Salesroom ♦— ♦ I THE H. LAUTER COMPANY West Washington and Harding Streets BE Imont 1693 OPEN DAILY—AISo Tues., Thnrs. and Sat. Evenings Until B:S< .OCT. 10, 1! Griffith said, however, that i cumstantial evidence indicates yffl | Evans might have met death li*|| suicidal attempt.” He cmph/iticaJp stated that Evans did not mesi. wt foul play. The general belief is tli Evans killed himself because I despondency over financial •; family trouble.