Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 277, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 March 1921 — Page 11
KILLS HIS WIFE, FAILS IN WEAK EFFORT ON SELF Terre Haute Man Fires Three Shots Into Body of Pleading Woman. Special to Tho Times. TERRE HAUTE, Ind., March 30.—As lls wife lay on the sidewalk mortally
BASEMENT DOLLAR SALE
Our upper floor sent to the Basement thousands of dollars f worth of goods for this sale at prices that are only a shadow of former marking.
25c Huck Towels, 6 for Size 17x32 inches, plain white or red border —
75c Turkish Towels, 2 for Size 22x42 inches, extra heavy double thread— JL
18c Toweling, 8 yards so s#|| Bleached or unbleached; B blue border—
50c Pure Linen Toweling, 3 yards so 16% inches wide, blue or El red border — t El
18c Bleached Toweling, 8 yards for— Blue border. kj
89c Mercerized Table Damask, 2 yards for—--64 inches wide, neat floral designs. H
$1.50 Table Damask, yard— J-fl 70 inches wide, mercer-' H ized, large floral designs— -I*-
$1.75 Napkins, dozen for— Size 18x18 inches, mercer- H ized, neat floral designs— JL
20c Unbleached Toweling, 7 yards for—--17% inches wide, blue bor- §3 der. JgL
Siik Remnants SI.OO Half Silk Poplin, 2 yards for— * s*|| Yard wide— 1 $2.00 All-Silk Shirtings 9 fk 32 inches wide, all silk, H yard — $2.00 Fancy Silks 5^3 Yard wide, all silk, yard— Jhm
50c Brassieres and Bandemx, 4 for For women and misses, of novelty materials, cut full size; sizes 34 to 46 -JB-
The Wm. H. BLOCK COMPANY
i wounded and pleading for mercy, Crawford Sntllff fired three more shots into her body and then turned the gun on himself. The bullet entered hla arm and he faced a charged of murder today, Sutllff told the police he did It because Ms wife refused to live with him and had filed suit for divorce. Mrs. Sutllff recently told the neighbors her husband wouldn’t work and she didn’t feel like working to support him. The couple separated last September after they had been married eighteen months. The shooting occurred In the Terminal Arcade. Conductor H. Morgan saw Mrs. Sutllff sink to the floor when the first shot was fired. After firing three more shots at her, Sutllff started to commit suicide. His nerve failed, however, and
THE BASEMENT STORE
Women’s 75c White Fiber' Silk Hose, 2 pairs for— Gordon brand, seamless foot, fashioned leg, lisle H garter tops; all sizes—
Misses’ $2.50 Pure Thread Silk Hose, 2 pairs for— Seamless foot, fashioned leg, fully reinforced, black, * feS white and cordovan; broken B -lines — ■&£
SI.OO Misses’ Silk Lisle Hose, 3 pairs for— Seamless foot, fashioned § gfjji leg, fully reinforced; black, k3 white and cordovan; broken lines—
Stockings for Boys, 5 pairs for— jj**} Gordon brand, medium fl weight, medium ribbed; black; sizes 9 to 11 —
Women’s and Misses’ $2.00 Smocks Os linene, basket weaves, etc., fancy sailor collars and cuffs, hand embroidered. While 100 last.
$2.00 to $3.00 Middy Blouses Os Hills’ and Lonsdale Jeans, cut full size, large woven emblems onv sleeves, collars and cuffs, H* braid trimmed, sizes 14 to 20—
$2.00 Middy Skirts J/H Full plaited, match above fl blouses, cut full size—
House Dresses for Wornen and Misses J. Os good quality percales, etc., surplice effect with tie backs. Many make attractive porch dresses. While 100 last.
-75c Nightgowns, for Women and Misses, 2 for— Cut full size, of muslin— IS
the bullet lodged in hla arm. Mrs. Sutllff was about 38 years old. She had been married before she met Sutllff. SPEAKERS TYPIFY NATIONAL IDEALS (Continued From Page One.) break Into the service, despite weak eyes, and finally succeeded In getting Into the Navy. After the war he was made head of the Americanism commission of the American Legion. During the recent session of the State general assembly he took an active part in fighting bills da-
“Cumfy Cut” Union Suits for Women, 2 for— Low neck, sleeveless, “ loose knee; white; sizes 36 M to 42
Women’s Gray Fiber Silk Hose, 3 pairs for— Seamless foot, fashioned leg, lisle garter top; slight v Imperfections; seconds of SI.OO quality—--9
Silk Lisle Hose for Women, 4 pairs for— Seamless foot, fashioned leg, fully reinforced; black, n white and cordovan; seconds of 50c quality—
Women’s 29c ‘Cumfy Cut’ Vests, 5 for— Fine ribbed; white —
Kid Gloves for Women, 2 pairs for— Sizes 6% and 6%. two- fj clasp, black and white.
Men’s 10c Handkerchiefs, 15 forSheer cambric, full size, H hemstitched —
$1.50 to $2.00 Dresses for Girls Os linenes and ginghams, sizes 6 to 14 years, cut full v size, suitable for school M wear—
Children’s Overalls, 2 for— g/1 Os heavy chambray, cut full size, sizes 2 to 6 years—
75c Envelope Chemises, for Women and Misses, 2 for— Os muslin, with hand era v tS broidered trimming on n yoke—
$4 Raincoats for Girls Sizes 6 years, of sateen S-i with hoods attached. While LJ twenty last — eLL
INDIANA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1921.
signed to permt the teaching of German In the public schools of Indiana. He Is native of Boston and Is an Intimate persona] friend of Vice President Coolldge. Judge Landis, who will deliver the principal address, has accepted definitely the Invitation for the Service Club banquet, to be held in the Riley room of the Claypool Hotel, at 6:30 o’clock Saturday evening. Word Is expected today from Mr. Dawes as to whether he will be able to be present. The affair, which will be open to the public, promises to be one of the big features of a big day. Requests for reservations have been received not only from this city, but from all over Indiana as well. In order that those who attend the banquet may be assured of seats at the tabernacle for the big meeting a special
SPECIAL NOTICE
PLEASE BE ADVISED —that no mall, phone or C. O. D. orders can be filled on these Dollar Sale goods. No exchanges or refunds can be granted. In many cases goods are limited In quantity, and prices hold good while the specified supplies last.
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block of seats In one of the best parts of the hall will ba reserved for holders of tickets to the banquet. The committee In charge wishes to make it clear to all those who attend the banquet that $1 out of every $2.50, the price of a reservation, will go to the fund for defraying the expenses of the meeting at the tabernacle. Reservations may b obtained from My- i ron Hugbel, Fletcher-American Company. 1 John Paul Ragsdale, president of the Service Club has named the following reception committee: Lieut. Col. Theodore Schultz, Bert Hawkins, Ellas Atkins, Louis Bleler, Philip Lewis, Frank Doudlcan, Edward Mayer, Harlan Hadley, Allan Maxwell, Robert Hendrickson, Paul Hawkins, Judge Arthur Robinson, Sidney Miller, Joseph Mlnrurn, Dr. ifi. D.
Those who desire to purchase more than one dollar’s worth of an item can do so on the same relative price basis. For instance, longcloth is advertised at 6 yards for $1.00; 7 yards can be purchased for $1.17. Or stockings advertised at 6 pairs for SI.OO. 6 pairs can be bought for $1.20.
50c Jewelry 4 for— Large attractive assort- Eg ment of BROOCH PINS, B BARPINS, LINGERIE JEL CLASPS, COLLAR PINS. CUFF LINKS, SCARFPINS, EARRINGS and BEADS—
Chamoisette Glove3 for Women, 2 pairs— Two-clasp, of genuine H washable chamoisette, pj broken line of sizes— aana
Women’s $1.50 Umbrellas Rainproof tape edge cov- $ vm ers, fancy ring and silk cord |y loop handles— JL
Men’s $1.89 Umbrellas 28-lnch steel frame, boxwood, japanned or mission Q handles— - JB
Men's 25c Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, 5 for— Full size hemstitched, 6oft laundered.
Domestics and Beddings
White Outing Flannel, 10 Yds., s 'l Double fleeced, soft and fluffy; formerly sold for 29c. -SS*
Plaid Ginghams, 8 yards for—--26 inches wide; choice v O color plaids for women and children’s wear—
Standard Quality Prints, 10 yards so Light and dark blue, also |3 white grounds; large as- |jS sortment of patterns— mSutm
Bleached Muslin, 8 yards for— Yard wide, perfect bleach II
Unbleached Muslin, 10 yards so Yard wide, for sheets or K§ general use —
Seamless Bleached Sheets, sll Double bed size; durable quality for home or hotel use.
Clark, John Binford, Curtis Duck, Harold Antrim and Leland Huey. F. E. ELLIS TO LEAD COMMUNITY SONG. One of the special features of the banquet will be community singing under the direction of F. E. Ellis. Governor Warren D. McCray has issued a proclamation calling upon the people of Indiana to give every possible support to the meeting at the tabernacle. "In the All-American meeting to be held Saturday night April 2,” the proclamation reads, "let us, the living, reconsecrate ourselves to the cause for which others have died—our own America.” Every church bell In the city will be rung and every factory whistle blown at a prearranged hour Saturday In honor of the day, according to Alvin M.
The Basement Store drew upon its own large stocks and provided values that are almost breath-taking. It will be a Dollar Sale that ho one should miss!
Men’s Khaki Trousers, pair— Good quality khaki, well u made, with tunnel belt loops raj and flaps on pockets.
Stamped Centerpiece and 12 Skeins of Floss The centerpieces are 24 ? inches in diameter, of good * quality of ecru, needle H weave. Jit
Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats Tailored and Untrimmed Hats for Matrons, Misses and Children. Os much better quality and better styles than ever before offered in our Dollar Day values. Some of the most re markable values in good hats for immediate wear we have ever given. Straws are User*, Milan hemps, barnyard, Batavia cloth, etc. Choice for SI.OO
Mercerized Pongee Shirting, 3 yards for— $Jj Attractive color stripes, E| for men sand boys’ shirts, Jf*
Longcloth, 6 yards for— Yard wide, nainsook fin- v O ish; good quality for under- gi wear —
Unbleached Muslin, 12 yards for— Yard wide— Jg,,
Cretonnes, * 5 yards for— Good quality, for over- C **sl draperies, bed sets, aprons, etc. Stripe and floral de- jy signs; attractive colors— ■A§Si
Owsley, assistant director of the Americanism department of the American Legion. Mr. Owsley also has requested that on Saturday the American flag and no other be displayed. The Marion County council has issued a call to public spirited automobile owners, requesting them to make an offer of their machines for the purpose of transporting disabled soldiers to the meeting. Steals Canned Music A burglar who likes music visited the home of levy Watkins, 417 Roanoke street, yesterday and carried away a phonograph and twenty-eight records. The phonograph and records are valued at $126.
THE BASEMENT STORE
Boys’ Overalls,. 2 for— Sizes 3 to 15 years, of dark blue denim wit.h white stripe; front and back pock- ▼ ets and bib; Steifel dye, fast color — Jliu
Boyr’ Wash Suits Sizes 2y, to 8 years, of chambray, poplin and repp A cloth. Oliver Twist, middies and belt all aroura B styles; light and dark col- RS ors— ■ffiAe
Boys’ Pants Sizes 6 to 17 years, of £ corduroy and dark novelty V fa mixtures, full cut, knicker- B bocker style. JBL
Boys’ One-Piece Play Suits, 2 suits for— Sizes, 2,4, 6 and 8 years; made all in one piece, long J sleeves and long legs; dark B blue with white stripe— JuSb
Flannel Shirts for Men Just 25 In the lot; all have i 1 „ two pockets, low turn-down V ■ 1 collars, coat style; sizes up rl to 19— JUm
Yard-Wide Challis, 7 yards for— Jngj Choice patterns for comfort covering, kimonos, etc.
Marquisette Curtaining, 5 yards for— Yard wide, plain mar- fl quisette with tape edge; 13 white and cream color —
Chambray, 10 Yards for (3,000 yards), 26 inches wide, blue, pink, tan, green and §J lavender.
$1.50 to $2.00 Bungalow Aprons For women and misses, of ginghams and percales, cut full size. Clearance of all our broken lines from our higher priced || groups. Regular and extra sizes. '
Blue Stripe Feather Ticking, 4 Yards for *ll “Amoskeag” 8-ounce ticking; guaranteed featherproof— JUL
Percale, 8 Yards for (2,500 yards), yard wide, light and dark colors for house || dresses, aprons, etc.
Community Chest Budget Climbing Special to Tlie Times. MARION, Ind., March 30—Over half the chest budget was raised on the first day of the community chest campaign which Is being held here, according to reports which were made by the team captains at the noon-day luncheon yesterday^ The report shows a total of $19,700.50 already subscribed. This report does not Include the report of team No. 37, of which George Rauch is captain. It was stated that the report of this team will bring the total over $20,000.
A Pair of Men’s Overalls and 3 Pairs of Men’s 19c Hose THE OVERALLS are of\ white back denim, bib and 1 6uspender back, Bix pock-/ f or ets, full cut; all sizes up’ © >s| to 60. ) THE HOSE have highl JL spliced heels, black, gray, l cordovan and white. /
Men’s Undershirts and Drawers, 2 garments— Balbriggan, short sleeve, ankle length, double seat; B first quality—
Work Shirts for Men, 2 so Sizes 15 to 17, of cheviots, medium blue and fancy stripes and checks, double w stitched, faced sleeves, double yokes— ~
Hose for Men, 10 pairs for— Fine combed, high spliced heel, full reinforced; black, v | navy, cordovan, gray and white; all sizes—
55c Sheeting, 2y 2 yards for— Double bed width, full y bleached; heavy, round 11 thread— *
Hemstitched Pillowcases, 3 for— yi Size 42x36 inches, heavy, round thread — JLL
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