Leader-Tribune from Marion, Indiana (2024)

SUNDAY CHRONICLETRIBUNE DECEMBER 21, 1930. Section One -Page Seven THE MINUTE THAT SEEMS A YEAR By GLUYAS WILLIAMS AFTER YOUR HOSTS AND YOUR HUSBAND HAVE SPENT HALF AN HOUR LOOKING FOR 3 YOUR MISSING GLOVE WHICH YOU DISTINCTLY RE MEMBERED HAYING LEFT ON THE ROOM TABLE YOU FIND IT SAFELY TUCKED IN -YOUR BAG GLUYAS 10-14 Si The Bell Syndicate, Inc.) WILLIANS 81, 1927, was $842,887.81, elected to plead The plea of guilty WAS new departure in gangland affairs. It Was the fifty score for the government in its relentless campaign against evaders of income taxes. The government has not lost case against gangsters here since it began to strangle the profits of illicit trade' -political graft, gambling, liquorthrough income tax prosecutions. None of the men convicted are in prison, however, haying appealed or gained Two stays public of been convicted, and three gangsters.

Ex -Assessor Sentenced. Gene G. Oliver, Cook county sessor, sentenced to 18 months in prison and fined $12,500 for evading taxes on $250,000 income for three years. Ralph Capone, sentenced to' three years' in prison and fined $10,000 taves ones 5-year: income estimated evading more than $800,000 2 at $1,871,000. Lawrence C.

O'Brien, state representative, awaiting sentence. on conviction of evading taxes on three-year income totaling $436,000. Kazik Awaits. Jack Guzik, Capone business manager, awaiting sentence on convictevading $229,000 income taxes on an income total more than .000,000 Somehow in three Nitti years. missed out on the original list of 28 "public enemies" drafted.

by the crime commission and sought on vagrancy warrants. Judge John H. Lyle, however, remembered the little business man of the Cicero gambling houses and included him in a subsequent group of vagrancy warrants. Nitti had indicted months ago by government, however, and for months capture, Once he was reported a fugitive to Italy. Then federal agents! found him hiding behind a mustache and a bath of alliases, living in a luxurious Berwyn apartment.

(Continued From Pare One) U. S. SENDS I SENATE REJECTS REPORT ON APPROPRIATION BILL Washington, Dec. 20. (A)- The senate today rejected the conference report of the $1,084,000,000 treasurypostoffice appropriation bill, sending it back to conference with the house.

PILSUDSKI 18 DECORATED Lisbon, Dec. 20. UP) Marshal PIlsudski, of Poland who is in Lisbon enroute to Madeira, was today decoated by President Carmona with grand cross of the Portuguese Order of the Tower and Sword. FRUSTRATES BOMB PLOT CAMDEN, N. Dec.

out the blazing fuses of three sticks of dynamite, James Corey, republican politician of the third ward here. prevented the of his home today. Olympics Hostess Associated Press Photo Peggy Hamilton, who was hostess to the Prince of Wales aboard the Berengaria shortly after her pres entation to the British court, has been appointed official hostess for the 1932 Olympia games in Los Angeles. ARREST FOUR (Continued From Page' One) the Etna Green affair and had been picked up during the morning by Johnson and his companion. Authorities "planned question the men concerning the robbery of the Citizens State Bank at Denver yesterday afternoon' in which $600 was taken.

Etna Green and Burket are both towns in Kosciusko county while Denver is in Fulton county, which adjoins Kosciusko. LUCAS ADMITS BACKING FIGHT AGAINST NORRIS his Washington. Dec 120. 4P RobertH. Lucas, executive director of the republican national committee, acknowledged before the senate campaign funds committee today that he had ordered literature circulated In Nebraska in the last campaign against Sen.

Norris. PARDON IS GRANTED FOR AGED ILLINOIS PRISONER Belleville, Dec. 20. (AP) John Poe, 80, one of Illinois' oldest convicts, didn't want to die in prison, he wrote Curt C. Lindauer, assistant state's attorney of St.

Clair county. Lindauer, impressed by the old man's plea, recommended a pardon, and 'it was granted yesterday. Poe was serving sentence of one to eleven years from East St. Louis for the theft of barber supplies. TWO MEN RESCUED CHARLESTON, S.

Dec. 20. (AP) Rescue of two men from the launch V-180707 in distress 75 miles of St. Augustine, by the Motorship C. 0.

Oclliman was reported in a radiogram received here this noon, 000,000 industry was assured: zil today by the announcement the Continental Watseka, bad former Stout Furniture plant and would locate in Brazil. new Bra- $1.50 Run Resist that of Dantz Sets the here 00 PONZI'S PAROLE IS HIS GOOD-BYE Boston, Dec. 20. (A) -Charles Ponzi, whose financial "bubble" cost the public millions of dollars, will be. arrested a deportation warrant chargng him with moral turpitude.

when he is released. from state prison, he was officially today. In answer to his that moral turpitude was crime against chastity, Mrs. C. M.

Tillinghast, immigration commissioner for, the port of Boston, informed fin by letter today that turptude was "an act of baseness, vileness or depravity in the private and his fellow men or to society in gensocial duties which man owes to eral." Ponzi will be eligible for parole from state prison in October, 1931. GRAND JURY ADJOURNS PROBE UNTIL MONDAY Portland, Dec. 20. (AP)--The county grand Jury, Investigating the case of Nelson C. Bowles and Irma Loucks Paris who are held in connection with the fatal stabbing 12 of Mrs.

Leone Bowles, adjourned, ing any open today until Monday, without return SECOND VICTIM AUTO: CRASH DIES OF INJURIES Dec. 20. -Carl Betz, 32, of Allegan, who was injured. Thursday when an automo'bile struck a hay bailer on a road neear here, died today, He had been visiting his parents at Mrs. Henry Bricker Bryant died Thursday night of injuries sustained in the accident.

Four other persons who were hurt were. recovering. COMPLETES POWER BOARD Washington, Dec. 20. (A)-The senate tonight completed- the.

personnel of the new, power commission by confirming Marcel Garsaud, of New Orleans. FORMER CONGRESSMAN DIES AFTER OPERATION The Hague, Dec. 20. -Gerritt John Diegema, 71, United States minister to the Netherlands and former member of the house of representatives from Michigan, died here today. Mr.

Diekema was operated on last Thursday for stomach ailment, which prior tothat time been considered serious. CONFIRMS REPORT Washington, 20 (P) The nomination of Admiral William V. Pratt, as chief of Naval operations, was confirmed today by the senate. J. THREE MORE DAYS Left of the FRE-CHRISTMAS SALE Opportunities at BLUMENTHAL CO A READY TO WEAR All Better DRESSES DISCOUNT This includes every dress in our better dress line.

Afternoon, street and evening wear. BANS WORLD COURT AS A EXTRA SESSION CAUSE Washington, Dec. 20. -Prest dent Hooter was said at the White House to hare no intention of calling an extra session of ate to consider the world courtSENATE AGREES. Washington, Dee.

20 UP) -The senate today reached an agreement to consider, the nomination of Eugene Meyer, of New York, ernor of the Federal Reserve Board, immediately after consideration the tariff commasioners, Jana 9. IS Super Specials DADA 65c Silk and Real HOSE Wool Silk Such silk and wool hose values are at a premium. They. are slightly irregular but defects are almost unnoticeable--tan and gunmetal. 750 Pair SILK HOSE A special purchase scoop of hosiery that offers.

better hosiery at a record low price-Pure. thread silk to picot top, in dull finish -slightly and all irregular, the wanted but this shades occassion presents of values at this low price. Pair Pair Cape Skin GLOVES $1 95 black and dark brown. Gloves 1 80 prominent for- Fall and Winter, in button and plain slip-on styles- -in the favored Pre -Christmas For. the younger members you'll find that no other undergarments are quite as acceptable or de- 3: sirable as these charming dantz sets.

$3.85 PART WOOL Double Blanket 19 DADA the This plaid. 72x84 desired and blanket Sateen comes is colorings bound in and full all of extremely warm for the weight. Super Values A 9 9 9 9 9 9 from Ladies' SCARFS $195 Flat Crepe and Chiffon scarfs, in long ascot and large square styles, in vivid and pastel shades. Beautiful pastel tinted scarfs that will enhance milady's ensemble, in chic detail, in oblong and large square shapes. Women's PURSES Values to $4.95 89 Women's hand bags of fine calf skin and Moroccan grain ers, in a large assortment of are ornamented, silk lined and fitted, in black, brown, green, red, etc.

Novelty Bath Crystals 00 Bertlee's bath crystals packed in novelty jugs decorated in pastel shades -Asst. odors. Powder and Perfume For Both' Specials from A $1.50. Run Resist Rayon Teddies 00 of course you want to give her something she wants and will use, and it you have such a large list that you can't spend much on her, give her this rare value. TOWN TALK SHEETS Regularly $1.00 798 This sheet is, our regular stock and is always sold for $1.00.

This low sale price makes it a worthy gift to any one. in Women's Extra Special in DRESS PUMPS Black Step-in Pumps High and Low Heels Main Floor a OMARQUADRA PEARLS 95c $495 The world's standard pearls, are displayed in a 'gorgeous array Indestructable, and graduated, in an even strand and alternated with genuine tin cut crystals. WOMEN'S HAND BAGS 425 Smart purses for women make their appearance here dailyCrepe bags in black, aha wine are chic for afternoon wear--Also calf skin and pin seal are in big demand--Zipper styles, under arm and top handle styles are also popular. 1: 1 VANTINESIncense Burners For 1 the home, these charming Incense Burners make an ideal gift--they display French Art Work in an assortment of styles- Second Floor a $1.95 Run Resist Rayon Gowns 1 00 Give the wife or mother something that she has always wanted--a gown. This special sale price saves almost half for you.

COATS and DRESSES Entire Stock of Children's OFF The entire stock of children's coats and dresses is reduced by 20 To.S This is the time to buy them and give them. Footwear Black and Brown -00 Kid High heels--Also lace and Oxfords- Patent Cuban Straps. WOMEN'S $6.00 TO $7.00 ORSAYS PUMPS $3 50 295 Classy soft leathers Cuban Reptile leather strap, pumps-Patent straps and heels-Red, green, blue and low heels- other patblack. terns. Sizes 3 to 8..

Men's House Slippers $250 $350 9 ON 6 9 1 1 1 ALL COATS in Our Stock OFF GETS NEW INDUSTRY Brazil, Dec. new 7 3. A Announcing 1 THE FORMAL OPENING 4 OF DICK'S CAFE AT 415 South Adams St. MONDAY, DECEMBER We 22ND Cordially invite the public or any one at any time to step On Monday, December twenty-second, we for themselves how sanitary Marion, known as the "DICK'S CAFE." back in our kitchen and see will open for business the oldest Cafe in and clean the place is where their food is prepared. Just finished remodeling, and refurnishing the please the Come in and pay us visit.

will most continue exacting to be, customers. absolutely The Cafe sanitary: is and We are sure you will like the newly decorated "DICK'S We will specialize in good, wholesome food CAFE." and solicit fast, courteous service. Come in. We. your patronage.

and wish to make "Oldest Restaurant in North- friends. ern' Indiana, but newest in the best things to eat." SON PROPRIETORS This includes our fur costs, too, With such a varried selection you will find many coats in just the price range you are looking for. 3 Men's Store Specials Men's HOLEPROOF HOSE "Autogart" the self supporting sock in large Variety of fancy patterns. All sizes, special 79c Men's Shirts 899 Group of men's fine quality white broadcloth shirts in collar attached styles, broken sizes. 25c Men's Hankerchiefs 3 to a box' Boys' Play Suits Indian suits, Cow suits, and every other kind of novelty suit.

9 9 9 0 Entire hat stock, including every "Dobbs" every of fine quality felts, every wanted shape and color. now less Men's Socks 100 For 3 Pairs of 50c Quality Men's Shirts $155 Fine quality broadcloth shirts in solid colors, white, blue, tan and green. All fast colors. sizes. Silk Mufflers 1 00 Men's silk and rayon Full rise squares the designs and color 9..

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