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DECREE DEATH FOR TRAITORS * TO SINN FEIN Lord Mayor of Cork, Slain Recently, Declared to Be One of Marked Men. BfcRET ORDER ISSUED fcj, Sfci-:■ h " : - n ' ih<> , <i" EEJPeland, to rntiis!. mo:r,b• •r- e T conduct.” nnrl seven. inolud 4/Wiate Lord Mayor Thomas Me- Cork, already have sen death, aenordiarr the Daily the London Times today. ■* ■ Bremen fanatics are co-operating, ,Hn the Daily Mail in its expose. Mayor Mi-Curtain. Prof Stockier ■d five other Sinn Fein lead expelled from the republican and marked for death at .1 't meeting of the "extremists" at |H-b March 19. the Daily Mail says. of castle Hil involved. McCurtain was sfiot to death ■n hiß home at Cork on the morning Bis March 21. ■ Prof. Stockley was shot at four times. ■ Later an unidentified man was found Ishot to death near Newcastle West. This victim, according to the Daily was not a spy. but refused to obey ■inn Fein orders. ■ “Ts is believed,” says the Daily Mail. ■ that the death sentence resulted from Hi. formation secured when a mail wagon, Bound for Dublin castle, was held up in Hhc streets of Dublin March 3 and cor respondence addressed to the lord Ilcu- was seized." is alleged by the Daily Mail thn; Mayor McCurtain asked the police arrest him for his own protection, ■ut soldiers who were sent to make Hie artest arrived too late. HICTIMS PRESENT Hi HEN SENTENCED? I According to the Times, both McCur- H iln and Prof. Stockley were present at H ie secret meeting in Cork when the [I ecree of expulsion and death was fyssed. ■ Prof. Stockley was shot at imtuedi ■ tely after leaving the meeting. H There is a discrepancy between tb" Mail and Times as to the date SR the secret meeting, the former saying H was held on the night of March 19 Hd the latter that it was held two earlier. ■H, GIRLS! RIDE IVITH STRANGERS? H (Continued From Page One.) H automobiles Itetter than street but had never accepted a ride Hnis way before because she usually ■•arried a book or some fancy work ■to pass the time on the car. [ The third passenger was a bra- Inet peach who was grateful for a ■ride because she was late. wore a solitaire diamond and expression, so It wns ■t to see she entertained no yjjjfei ghts of s’range men piquing her this load deposited in the incss district the investigators to Irvig:ge ■VIXCTON GIRLS TO ACCEPT. were found at one corner, one young thing who beyitafed accepted the invitation only after had stepped from the curb, 199 other a neat young lady who j|SU-‘ „ Jiig^-J-feck-rimmed spectacles. responded politely to weather ■bservations, but ventured no re- Hrirks. H Things were enlivened consider- H >lr when the big car overhauled creature in a short cbeck- HtAu skirt, a sky blue turban and stockings. I "This is jazzy," she declared as ■ she relaxed luxuriously in the big } scat. "Fine day, isn't it?" she contin ued. "Reminds me of home when t the warm breezes blow. I'm from L southern California." I The girl with the specs regarded I her seatmate with anew interest. “Were you ever in the movies?” . she inquired. I ‘‘Nope, but I used to dance some I and I know lots of people in the film I business —Mary Pickford and Charlie I Chaplin and lots of others. I "GOT TO KNOW I PEOPLE HERE.” I "I'm going back home as soon as I I get my divorce. 1 can ride in I limousines out there. I know so many ■people. Indianapolis is all right If lyou know people, but I don't. I boys are the first ones to ■invite me for a ride since I came to iown. Work and eat and sleep, ■that's all I get here.” ■ The pair from the college environs ■were a little embarrassed by the ■treezy chatter of the California pip- B>ln, but not so the timid driver. ■ This apparently was his speed and ■ n the interests of veracity it must Hie recorded that he got her telephone ■lumber. H In summing up the findings of the Hiveatigstl.-in it was discovered that a Hiotorist who politely offers an In ■lanapolis girl a lift stands less than bne chance in ten of being snubbed. ‘ Nine girls were carried to work in I this morning's tour—the third load being accumulated ou North Illinois [ street. Only one girl refused and she | might hare changed her mind If the investigators hadn’t discovered that she was with a man whom she con sidered bringing along. “A Good Place to Buy Everything ” Hurst Bldg. Penn. & Ga. Sts. COMPLETE DEPARTMENTS OF Shoes Groceries Gents’ Furnishings Paint Dry Goods Auto Accessories Stoves Furniture Electric Supplies Rugs Hardware Implements Tires Roofing Harness STANDARD QUALITY. REDUCED PRICES. You Are Always Welcome. hurst & co. 1 obituary 1 Funeral Tomorrow for Roman Oehler Funeral services for Roman Oehler, "0, w-ho died Sunday at his homo. 3801 Madison road, will be held at the resi dence at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Oehler was born in the province of Wurtemburg, Germany, and came to this country in 1859. During the Civil war he served with the First Indiana battery and was or derly on the staff of Brig. Gen. Jeffer son C. Davis. After being discharged from the army Mr.♦Oehler moved to Indianapolis and opened a jewelry shop on Virginia avenue, later moving to Washington street, where he remained in business until retiring in 1893. He is survived by the widow, a son, Fred, by his first marriage; a son. George, and a daughter, Romena, by his second marriage. Body of Mrs. Merrill to Be Brought Home The body of Mrs. Emily White Merrill. 82. wife of Col. Samuel Merrill, who died Sunday at her home In Long Beach. Cal., will be brought to Indianapolis by a party of relatives and friends starting tomorrow, according to a telegram from California. Col. Merrill was president of the Bowen-Merrill publishing house, now the Bobbß-Merrill company, for many years and lived in Indianapolis until appointed consul general at Calcutta, India, In 1889. Mrs. Merrill was the daughter of Charles White, second president of Wa bash college. She Is survived by the husband and two children, Anna Merrill Foster of Long Beach. Cal., and Samuel Merrill, Jr., of Pasadena, Cal. Funeral of Veteran Rail Engineer Held Funeral services for Oce Gullett, 52, who died Sunday at St. Vincent’s hos pital from pneumonia, were held this aft ernoon at 2 o’clock at the home, 832 East ern avenue. Mr. Gullett served the Illluois Central railroad as an engineer for twenty-two years. Survivors are the widow, a son, Wil liam Gullett; two daughters, Vera ami Lougone Gullett: two brothers, Harry Gullett of Palestine. 111., and Edward Gullett of Mattoon, 111., and a sister, Mrs. Jennie Martin of Palestine, 111. Says Americanizing Aliens Is Difficult One of the greatest problems America faces is the failure of our agencies to make good Americans out of foreigners , who come here to make their homes, ( Capt. E. H. Lougher, formerly of the In telligence division of the department of justice, told members of Mystic Tie lodge No. 398, F. and A. M., last night. State School Fund $265,464 JThis Year The 1920 state deficiency school fund will amount to $26'i.464.22 and 147 school corporations will receive aid under a ! computation based on an opinion of the attorney general that the 1920 apportion ment should be made under the old law and not under the 1919 act. This was made known today by J. S. Hubbard, deputy state superintendent of public instruction. “SYRUP OF FIGS” CHILD’S LAXATIVE Look at tongue! Remove poisons from stomach, liver and bowels. Accept "California” Syrup of Figs only —look for the name California on the package, then you are sure your child lis having the best and most harmless i laxative or physic for the little stomach, liver and bowels. Children lore Its de | iiclous fruity taste. Full directions for | child's dose ou each bottle. Give it wlth- I out fear. ! Mother! You must say “California.”— ! Advertisement. EFUN DS ==efEN SATURDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 9 Q’CLOCKiE==Noc.oD>s Blouses for Spring Hfl H g gfk H A H |H Blouses for Spring BEAUTIFUL GEORGETTE Mjf HBM pHWffpi ml ||| Wa M Jgfmk Hi jmWL S3 BaESSMH EXCEPTIONAL WEDN ESD A Y BLOUSES, long and short sleeves, jPg mPIz fp laL JUsr Y'MSr ' Wt llrsH %-$( SELLING —Beautiful new spring exquisitely trimmed with lace and g |s|j j|| vpw Pfj&SSESI gfcj£Sp£9| blouses, introducing fresh new embroidery, all the new spring s ““ fcasßas ** wash silks, long and short sleeves, shades, flesh, rose, white, etc. collar and collarless, a large as- Specially priced OiQ 1 ' 1 ' ' sortment of colors and sizes. “ 9 ™ 9 Still doing business ■1 " f'tf'i M Still doing business XT $1.98 GEORGETTE WaIsTS, eiqutsho in OUT old loCatio H BgA Aj AB Hj in OUT old location BEAUTIFUL NEW SPRING blouses representing every exclu- until June first I j|y PT AT *HF V I anfi/ June first effects and novelties, each an ex to frilly lace creations long and M 4 ___ _ —, _ ity and skill, featuring new bead short sleeves, in all * 407 *41 / \f/SESI \A/ASHIN6TON SXREfciT ed and embroidered effects in new spring white and suit ■/- AA shades shades Sd.UU MEN: This Is the Logical Time to Buy Your A Bi S Wednesday Sale of EASTER SUITS and lillffil'H Sample Easter Coats ATC i- L- |?l.i Ifi-gS: Asa real feature of this sensational Easter garment event 1 St. A k/ M Wednesday, we have selected hundreds of high-class rsx s i ze G s fj ie p a j r Store’s stocks smart coats that every fashionable young woman wants is an important factor in determin- (Sh! now and we are offering them in one great lot ing your clothing satisfaction. ityand^tyle'c^^d 8 chaUenge aU com P etition qual_ choice is so much Tiroader. ' 1 Because we have hundreds of Our New Home After June Ist. D/~\F /~S f'S A ’T’C £ every size to fit every imagin- ________— _ iUIU C (JA I j t * able figure—in hundreds of different fabrics and as many Serges and novelties, short ffe k; |'f| 'wSfr, ZHuk Dt colorings—so that men ami young men find scores upon qnd lornr rmts 1 Ri7PR for worn / \ f/\ to answer their ideas and ideals. For this store has one of ana long COatS, Sizes lOr WOm |g fig; ■gest stocks of better quality clothing in Indianapolis. CH 2,Da misses. specially S3j |i J|| >n's and Young Men’s EASTER SUITS priced 35.00 Suits $45.00 Suits $25.00 Sample Polo Coats M ftC £ otk JB Qf* Women's and misses' new spring Polo m ■IBM /l \ If smgs m g ,#B d’ jV iOU Coats. The very latest spring models \ f HH ' In sizes for women and misses. Clever- fcj . ’ mm m %g ■ ly tailored of silvertone, polo cloth, K fi \ \ 1 I j4f\r\ C cn r\n tweeds and other popular materials In Kg 'J* fc L ‘ \ \ 4U.UU .J UltS *POU. UU tjUllS both light and dark colors. Special for H ' V \ 1 $911.85 SQQ.BS ■ w $35 New Spring Easter Coats Spring Topcoats for Men and Young Men bale of smart Easter coats, featuring high-class models, at- j ' J J MF Hi 1 1 \ r . ’ ® tractively priced. Jauntily styled and youthful, distinctive I / / t weather—-and here’s a remarkable FBS&k and smart as they can be, featuring triTfJ ~ that embraces practically everything gfipM V< M short or long types, dolman cape ef “right'' for spring, 1920. Fabrics of W m M #1 PI |Ul# fecta ' etc Unusual care has been given tit that is “betwixt and between” in J&!F to *‘ ne the tailoring Is the best orlngs and weaves. Single and double nep dle ca n accomplish. BROAD- JBg fia &/ \ k i. One-fourth, one-half and full silk CLOTHS, GOLDTONBS and BQLIVIAS. lined. An unusual assortment at.... HU Special i -4 Wonderful p /aceJ on Sale Wednesday and while they Last BRAND NEW ARRIVALS OF THE ! men’s shirts $$ Latest Sample Easter Suits r SUITS —Also fancy caßhmeres, In brown, blue and JL New, clean, bright shirt* gleen mixtures, at a price that will be genuine . JII fi; i p . T _ r . _ that have just come from /L'AF’x i°y to thrifty parents; each suit Is a masterpiece JtrSeyS, All- rVoo/ OergeS. All- Wool lOplinS the makers. Splendid /' R tailored of absolutely all-wool ° * weight materials ln neat materials and recommended as If VOU Call not find VOUP size ill a Sample, WC have black and white ana f Al < e %v the best you have ever had the gj s 110 . 1 fancy colored combination j Aljj ay privilege to buy at this special AH J, / Q selected several dozen finer garments irom our reg atripes. soft or iaundered / pr ! ce .nn S i zeß ? to 18 yeHrH ' I U ular stocks in all sizes to be offered at the same price. cuffs. Men will buy two \% / \ \ t $20.00 values ■ mr 1 or three of them on sight \\/ \ i rf* ha r* IT*. r* at ~ V \ 95c $15.00 Boys Atl-Wool Smts , /4* Before you spend S3O or $35 else- Afc M smm. mm mu - P Fancy tweeds and mixtures; brown, gray and / ‘V \ \ \\\ green mixtures. Every mother wants her boy ; • ,1 ; ; where for an Easter suit come to- M || / Q hA >_ rl] \w "dressed up" for Easter! If she can do it and k ' <i j \ •. morrow and let us show vou the & g^ySl men * /J ff SAVE MONEY in the bargain, ho a|| -- WPfIfWFAP / ’) much the better. That's the pur- fij) A I ... T . nn(l f| piß taster ntl/IV If tAI\ pof, ° o{ th,s big Bale_ ' Wedne * l ‘ iay • * TW you can buy Wednesday for H KNIT OR SILK FOUR-IN- BB at the fair store. / \ ~ in cross stripe or plain, in |j|l Boys Sample Wool Cashmere Saits I / . ; \cs $35 Sample Easter Suits wrjrFssusi gi ™*i IBr 4 > - ,„i ; ™, dots and combination wit h slash pockets and all- X fi A flft V* 1 French serges and poplins; youthful and „hp-. rs.-. rr*“L. itjzs * j O' 00 :M \ 00 50c . arr,-.^.." 4 ■ v |J |i 1 Wk- uu —————— 1 '■ l 1 tuxedo collars, narrow criss-cross belts. I j.j \ff J peplums. generous pockets and slashed Men’s Easter Neckwear *£-• A f/ w ’ A, 7E ex ae At 95 vfw't l $45 Sample Easter Smts A* /O 81 03 T- T V !/. Trlcollne. Polret twills, Bllvertones andveloure.The surprise of tb* Showing many Fine Silk AU silk; open inaaday at price \\ // sea3on Many a woman thought it excellent fabric* Scarfs in 4-in- end square* and -y- I Y\ iff couldn't be done —to sell a really GOOD HHH| 1 , u„ .1,1,, hand shape*; narrow four-in- woman or miss to this SZA \\ t\ couianr oeaoue „M® WB— I 111 in fashionable oppn „ nd ,. U n l hand., Plain store who want, a real / WZ7nW \al suit, styiish in every particular, at iTg broad shapes. tiful spring col- weaves, em- hirh „i, a _ / rVUJ fourth and even a third less than she W W&m. ■V w ! Choice new pat- orlngs. "Arco” broidered and , T" am ,n 1 /> f j had fully expected to pay. And by mak- H^M terna and color- "S l l ip Easy" Jacquard de- skirts; special Wednes- V/l L ing vour selection now, you can be sure 'H lngs ' b!,n ' day “ F7 ft\ At J % of having the suit fitted and ready to 1 TAnw/ ▼ wear by Easter si ATIILKTIC (We MEN'S SI.BO MKN'S WW J&r UNION SUITS, BALBRIUOAV UNION SUITS, <!7 Afl Cnmnla SP __ __ - Erl! MM r:::= '*• sffl Wednesday Is DRESS DAY Wednesday— made, special— sleeves, special, included are the new |l 4 f . I w ▼ A w*L y 7C/k A CkQ* smirt Bki H rt rLlor! red *ho Dress day ALWAYS means unusual values, but 75c 49C' 98c >P O?ET2deI. 21 f Ipfln TOMORROW as a special feature of our exceptionally neat; kJ (l EASTER GARMENT SALE we offer the most 1 1 wide and narrow belts; marvelous NEW dresses you ever saw, at this f n AW rt r rv in>rin nr*n P eci a>- f "ItRWJ P rice - Satins, taffetas and serges. VA t S7 \ \ tifeC Ort t I lImII There are no less than fifty dis- J/iLL Ul UtALdOOLiO fefcifcyj ferent styles to choose from, __ 7r~~' v , J ’ 1 FI Jr W 7 featuring both long and short ga /gaß! BJ iT ' \ dmk. $2.50 CHILDREN’S GINGHAM DRESSES. Many $15.00 Spol*t and Lift sleeve models with bouffant Jgfc Oj yj good looking, practical styles; in good grade glng- Droao QUnta t~ ll \ I V drapings. self-plaiting, distended■ w J \Xk\~~’ *Aj N\ ham; plain and trimmed JQ uress oKITLS if i.aA j hip lines —ribbon sashes and Vgjjp-M models; special , . . . . , )L other newest style notes of the I few | t \k I \mJM JTfl plain and trimmed a season. Sizes for women and j&jk&l * V , i ,t', $2.75 CHILDREN’S GIRLS’ EASTER models; plaids and • iV I misses ' V 'KA ffl 4 Y t GINGHAM DRESSES DRESSES Girls’ fancy mixtures; large W —Mothers with girls white voile dresses, belts and pocketti; spe- U _ , . will find this an oppyr- beautifully trimmed ©/w Wo *vv! fX 8 IYASCPC tunity for unusual sav- with lace and wide pink kJCHIip*U L/i vwwLU jWjP r “ , L ' If W,kV ings; neat dresses, well and blue ribbon. These 9lviUU When dresses like these \l fflh ) .1' I WJlTYffll 11 mad6 ’, SI 98 charming dresses will are sold at $14.98 you . _ jjl 1 \\V &'] 1Y special be sure to be appre- . will realize that this CTi fi Mi gj I j lllliL-dll GIRLS’ PRETTY elated by mothers and sensational Easter Gar- f| g} [Kf| jl.f JfffffiflU DRESSES In pink and '.rears' gff Qfi “r^s“f; r rS,S *V.le.si>.B LA DEES* ...I DOVER JL EMDOVE, “ g ' M-Mtf "lU a, h fil in these smart dresses; sweaters - Well swkatkks-au chine ■ O Vij % /Iliwffislll suitable for school or $3 .00 GIRLS’GINGHAM made ' c,a “ ly woven deriuf — "Z\)t iHI fHffi I dress wear; all new notrcccc T-bia 00 1„ sweaters; some in con- select from. Special, \ \ Ti-ovt’ V t M 1119 I Iff 'J 1 r,r s *o‘S a?? $5.98 c. mn u Dresses wwa ill 1 iLr r $3.50 Ohaao combined with a fjSgjSi. $6.98 3ampiC LH CBCS MIBB CHILDREN’S sSSBgT •WaS ladies' and HiSHEfl* Aftrnoon and Street Dresses. Evening ,: Dmn.r Mill fl ce L x° R F, NS D . RES ! S ' nriced 52.48 infants-all wool kimonos. and Reception Gowns in draped and straight-line l 1 1 jU - Hl ill ES—Neatly made in pncea sweaters, in dainty serpentine Plain Tunic and Bouffant Skirts. Sur, ll "r~l/ II Ki il# good quality voiles. shades of salmon. crepe; the colors are models, mm lumc am Douaarn ouj jjV j gif j Vs ll" prettily trimmed with nd wuo”' mk ad P lice and Russian Blouse YV aists. Embroidered, R(] J/J YT organdie sashes in all $3.50 GIRLS'GINGHAM the wanted new spring DRESSES—A fine as-- _ „ KM U f vi < \ shades, light, blue, pink, sortment of neat pat- BII.1.11: burke outsize aprons- Tricolette, Tatfeta, 'M HH ■O U ft }\ \ maize, rose, etc. Size terns In stripe and plain dresses, in neat pr- Good grade percale. Tricotine, Kitten’s mm * / \ r l \ \ range from 2to 6 vears. ginghams; all sizes. cales and ginghams, trimmed with rick-rack _ _ ’ ~ m ■■ll \L/ CY \ # V • $8.48 S $2.98 S" "'J2.VI gtrji* r 'H. 11^ INDUNA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 1920. 3