Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 193, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 December 1920 — Page 9

SLAIN CROESUS’ CONSORT TO WAR (Continued From Page One.) months or even years of battling in the courts. This element Clara Smith Hamon specifies as the “missing will.” When the estate of the oil magnate and politician wm adjusted in Oklahoma and Texas recently, it was announced that Mr. Hamon had died without leaving a wllL But hear what Clara Smith Hamon ■aid to me: "Eliere was positively a will. I believe it still exists. I am trying to convince myself positively that it is going k> be found.” The Hamon estate, it is estimated, is valued at more than $15,000,000. If the worfian's suspicions are correct and the will Is found and made to stand in court she will become possessed of a fortune of something like $4,000,000. “WAI iELED THROUGH HELL FOB TEARS.” “It's not myself that I am thinking of,” she said. "It's of my family. I've walked through hell for ten years with only an occasional glimpse of earthly peace. I guess I could continue oh like this were it necessary. We become inured to suffering. “But father, mother and Jimmy, they at least are entitled to something of what >1 helped to make—the fortune of Jake Hamon.” If these sentences suggest a hardmouthed mantenary woman, then the writer is not fttftilling his obligations as a reporter. For the woman spoke softly, piteously. She wept when she mentioned the aged father and mother, waiting, praying In their El Paso home and her 19-year-old brother sitting beside us in the park. Pig Found in Park A pig, which wan not a “blind pig,” was discovered in Brookside park last night. The pig was white and weighs thirty-five pounds. H. Melvin, 2C17 Massachusetts avenue, found the pig, took it home and telephoned the police that the owner could have It by calling at his house.

350-354 East Washington Street The Biggest Retail Grocery in Indiana California navels, large, _ UllMniMSad bright colored fruit, sweet and juicy.. O v 3ox of 150 $4.75 Mixed Nuts All Varieties, lb., 25c English Walnuts, SSZ SI.OO BRAZIL ALMONDS. I ENGLISH FILBERT, BLACK NUTS, paper shell,! WALNUTS, hazel nuts, WALNUTS, jumbo, lb., • lb., | SnraM size ’ lb., 5 lbs., light shell, 39c 35c L% I 24c 23c ROASTED PEANUTS, 4 JUMBO COCOANUTS, -d Vz lb ±UC each IZC F u° R B ; D s^ R^. RlJ .' T '.' X,ra 10C| GR ' - Golden APPLES, bushel LEMONS, 3un-kist, large size, 4 fik-r* box, #3*4% A A dozen 1C 40 lbs large, dry berry, fvlakcs an exce, le r| t gift. SMYRNA LAYER SANTA CLAUS PERSI A N DATES, . F £ s ib a :r..3oc 25c is b . u " < : 19c Chocolate Drops peanuts, ~?“r and si,oo CAMPFIRE MARSHMALLOWS, \ _ box / A Ts CRACKER ( [IP JACK 2 boxes, ; | ■ %A JELLY BEANS and|. r OLD FASHIONED spiced jelly riJM* ih 22 0 PEANUT drops, lb ...,SDC GUMS - ,b * CANDY, lb HEINZ PLUM AND FIG SUN-MAID CLUSTER PUDDING, medium size OOt RAi§SMSI HITZ’S PURE SWEET CIDER, 4 JT bottle, 60c; gallon.. lb. box OIC LOGANBERRY GRAPE JUICE SPARKLING GINPHEZ, OPp pint, 37c; AA. GERALE, () A medium size. tfcJV qt qt. bottle ~. PEARL TAPIOCA, PURE COCOA, in * C\ bulk, lb J.A2U bulk, lb IUC Bacon streaked lb., 31c 3 lbs 900 BOILED HAM—Lean PEANUT BUTTER— SELECTED EGGSand sweet, A Fresh made, -f Ah Strictly pound *9O pound 19C f resh ’ do2 ' 7Qr in carton .. £ VCreamery Butter Gold lb., 50c Cream Chee flavors. lb., 29e BRICK CHEESE—Rich Q 7/ ILIMBURGER CHEESE— Oft and creamy, lb dlt j Pound block Pilgrim Monarch Coffee, lb. 38c RIO Strictly high grade, COFFEE 3-pound can $51.10 _ _ 3-pound can $51.80 Lb. 18c 3 (founds SO<* COFFEE, lb .. 45c irr... $1.30 OLD-FASHIONED PATA CAKE FLOUR—BUCKWHEAT FLOUR— S%fJ ~ Carton ZSIC 3-ib. package A U PURINA WHOLE WHEAT SWANSDOWN CAKE /%£** FLOUR—FLOUR—Box iOL 5-lb. carton D/C Pitted Cherries N ' w 2 29c Dozen, 83.40 d,!;de b m urv .:::::::::: flour POTATOES Michigan white, Peck, 29c 2/ 2 Bushel Sack, 83.85 TAGGART'S YORK H** ! LIBERTY GINGER BUTTER CRACKERS, lb lit SNAPS, lb 1/C Table Vinegar, Quart Bottle, 11c Crystal Domino Granulated Sugar, 5-lb. Box, 45c

ESCAPES POMP TO ! MOURN AT GRA VE Queen of Greece Heaps Flowers on Bier of Son. ATHENS, Dec. 22.—The pomp and j grandeur of a triumphal return to rule in Greece were forgotten momentarily | here when a heart-broken mother wept j over the grave of a favorite son. Queen Sophie was the mother. Even j while delirious crowds swarmed about j her carriage, giving every sign of joy j at her return, the Queen's mind appeared elsewhere. At her first opportunity she j and the King visited Taloi burial ground I to heap wreaths and flowers on the grave j of their son, Alexander, late King of I Greece. The King announced he will go to j Smyrna within a fortnight to assume ( command of the Army. He has prom- ; ised tlie public in a speech at the palace : that he will continue the expansionist • program and protect the redeemed and j liberated territories. Ask Disbarment of Lafayette Lawyer Special to The Times. LAFAYETTE. Ind., Dec. 22—A com- | mlttee of lawyers in the Superior Court here Tuesday recommended that I. A. E. ! DeMers be disbarred from practice here and that proceedings be instituted , against him. DeMers. it is charged by the investigating committee, has been guilty of unprofessional practices. He has been practicing about a year and was formerly a cook. 1H NKIKK OIL FIELD ACTIVE. HARTFORD CITY, Ind., Dec. 22. Further activity will be seen ' in the cil field north of Dunkirk within the next two weeks. A Cincinnati company is to bring three rigs into the field. Considerable activity is on there and several good wells have been brought In.

ALL DEPARTMENTS OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL CHRISTMAS This gives you a most excellent chance to do YOUR Christmas shopping. Rite’s is the gift shop of the town. Here you find TWO FLOORS of Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry of all kinds, Silverware, French Ivory and numerous other gift things. 43-45 SOOTH ILLINOIS ST. Rite gladly opens charge accounts at a small additional charge over the cash price Rite’s Men s Cloz Shop Rites Women s Upstairs Apparel Shop

Electrical Christmas Gifts V, J AnEiectric Waffle Iron y, i Makes delicious crisp waffles in two minutes. r 4 An Electric Curling Iron ' w ' 1 An Electric Heating Pad i . Replaces the old-fashioned leaky water bottle. i An Electric Chafing Dish 2 X Clean, convenient, safe. I T An Electric Toaster A Makes crisp, brown toast. £ £ Remember [ \ FOlt ELECTRICAL CHRISTMAS GIFTS VISIT THE DAYLIGHT J .. CORNER. 11 P r Merchants £ l Heat and Light Company . s //V C. O’B. Murphy, General Manager. J V l_ j The Daylight Corner C S

WH II - STORE SENSIBLE GIFTS Here’s a Shopping List Made Specially to Facilitate a Busy Man’s Christmas Buying Store Will be Open Wednesday, Thursday and Friday Evenings

Gift Hose Lisle Hose —Pair 35c (3 for $1.00) Lisle Hose —Pair 59c (3 for $1.70) Pure Silk Hose—Pair 79c English Wool Hose—Clocked with silk, $1.90 English Wool Hose—Plain, $1.50 Gift Gloves Dress Cape Gloves, $2.00, $2.90, $3.50, $4.50. Gray Cape, heavy fleece lined, $4.25. Heavy Silk, lisle lined, pair, $2.90. Gloves lined with fleece, wool or fur, colors black, gray and brown, priced $2.50 up to $8.50. Black Velour Gauntlet, $1.69.

INDIANA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22,1920.

Gift Shirts Good Printed Madras, $2.40 Woven Madras Shirts, $2.90 Finer Madras Shirts, $3.40, $3.90, $4.40 and $5.40 Silk Shirts—Special, $4.00 Fibre Shirts, $5.75 Men’s Pajamas, priced $2.50 up to sl2 Men’s Night Robes, priced sl.s' up to $4 \ Beautiful Silk Ties Special $1.35, $1.65 Initial Handkerchiefs —25 c, 35c and 50c Men’s Bathrobes $lB Men’s Smoking Jackets—slo up to $lB Men’s House Gowns—s2o up to $35

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