Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 115, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 September 1921 — Page 7

SENSE OF SMELL TO DECIDE CASE Doctor's Fate to Be Determined by Expert Testimony. C*c * Federal agent, by virtue of intimate association with the stuff, detect the odor of "white mule" more readily than the layman? This appeared to be the question upon which the fate of Dr. Donald Miller. 3943 Booth Meridian street, will hinge in Criminal Court tomoirow. Dr. Miller is charged with violating the State prohibition laws He was fined SIOO and costs and se: -e-ired to thirty days In Jail In city court, but appealed. According to evidence offered by the State In the hearing yesterday. Dr. Miller owns a seven-acre tmet at Meridian ftnd Hannah streets. Or, this tract is a barn. In this barn Federal Agents George. Winkler ami Bundy discovered an eight-five gallon ntill in operation. John Noone. broth'r-in-law of the doctor, and Victor Lockwood assumed responsibility for the still. Th y said that Dr. MiU°r knew nothing of it because they had lined the barn with tar paper and dug a dry well in which to dump refuse in order that the smell might not escape Mr. Winkler said the odor was strong. Dr Miller and some of his neighbors, who testified before Judge Collins, said they smelled nothing. Counsel for Dr. Miller asked Winkler 1 fthis sense of smell was not so developed while searching for stills that he could detect it where others, less trained, *could not. ‘‘l think you could have smelled It,” replied Winkler.

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Jit. S. Ayres & Cos. has chosen McDougall kitchen cabinets because it believes them to be among the very best kitchen cabinets made. This belief has only been formulated after a careful survey of the

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The auto front curtain, disappearing completely, the front of the cabinet la open. Sliding porcelain table top. running smoothly and easily on rollers and fitted with automatic locking rice to keep It In place. Visible glass front flour bln.

A Dollar Payment Brings It Into Your Home —Ayres—Housefurnishing dept., sixth floor.

IN LEAGUE OF WOMAN VOTERS’ PLAY

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MRS. MARIE KARRER. A trio of local Thespians who gathered fresh laurels in their respective roles in "The Voting Vamp,” a three-reel feature, put on at the annual tea of the League of Wonsan Voters this afternoon in the parlors of the Unitarian Church, includes

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Chappie coats suggest sturdy, swank English things, and without being imported these are just that in style and in serviceability. They are shown in shadow plaids and novelty mixtures, typically sports model, with large shawl collar of raccoon and linings of radium. The special price for Saturday is $19.50. Another Chappie coat has a collar of Australian opossum. This, with fuil-length models, is also a splendid value at $19.50. The materials of others are Bolivia and duvet de lainc in straight line belted effects, with fur collars of Australian opossum or Nutria, silk lined and interlined and in shades of navy blue, brown and tan. Also, $19.50. A few silver-tipped Bolivia wraps with Australian opossum collars are priced at $25.00. Another group of straight-line coats of plain Bolivia in navy blue and tan, with collars of nutria or Australian opossum. Also $25.00. Topcoats, $49.50 Wrappy Models, $39.50 The first are of camelshair Untrimmed wrappy models and show their extreme of soft wool fabrics; fancy smartness by having c-hln- stitched and with . corded chin collars of nutria. They tucks. Navy blue and brown are belted. 949.50. shades. Silk lined. $39.50. —Ayres—Coat section, third floor.

Sliding bottom in utensil compartment of base—making for greater cleanliness. Bpec!al McDougall household helps—cook book, extract rack, change and grocery bill pockets in the cupboard doors. Steam and waterproof varnish, or spotless white enamel finish.

MISS FLORENCE TAYLOR. Mrs. Marie Karrer, Miss Florence Taylor and Miss Sadye Sebel. The tea was the opening affair of the fall season for the organization and a varied program was presented. Other women who took part in the skit in-

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MISS SADYE SKVEL. eluded Miss Mabelle Trattner, Miss Anna j Brill, Miss Marie Brill, Mrs. A. Unger and Mrs. A. G. Carter. The play was written by Miss Martha Allerdice, Mrs. Walter Greenough and Miss Alma Sick- ’ ler.

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And that’s putting it mighty strong, but every shirt will measure up to this statement. These shirts arc correctly designed and faultlessly tailored. The colors arc “woven” in—“put to stay,” as the maker expressed it. ♦ Silk Striped Madras—Russian Cords —English Madras Materials than which there are none better, and again we repeat—the “best we have seen” that §52.45 will buy. Your size is here. And These for Good Measure Men’s pure silk knitted four-in-hands, heather qicombinations and neat stripes * Ot)C Men’s English wool hose, plain or ribbed knit, Qr* heather and plain colors *.... QvC Men’s union suits, fine quality, made in Japan, /t-s medium weight, worsted finish • d!.ZD Men’s heavy flannelette pajamas, pink, blue /t-s qjand helio stripes, silk frogs <plOD Men’s fine half hose, all colors, •% q Pair • I 5C Men’s English golf hose, novelty weaves, rhrs rip* our own importation, special at tbZ.s/D Ayres Street Floor Store for Men

Cottage Cheese, Always Fresh, The Pound, 19c

BUTTER, Ayres Special creamery, extra quality, lb., 45fb Monument brand, a good creamery, lb., 43£. VAN CAMP’S MILK, tall cans, lit*. SUNSHINE cakes and crackers, 7f, 12 y 2 4f: and 14£ per box.

A group of song*, including “Song of the Robin” (Case), “Minor and Major” (Stross), “Where Blossoms Grow” (Sans Soucl), “There Is No Death” (O’Hara), sung by Mrs. James Pearson, soprano, opened the program, and was followed by a humorous sketch, “The Obliging Airs. Black,” presented by Miss Betty Sovern and Miss Elizabeth Greer, under the direction of Mrs. C. J. Summers, who also gave a group of musical monologs, Including “Daddy’s Sweetheart” (Burnley), “How Time Flies" (Peycke), “Jest Her

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Way” (Iltken), and “It Takes” (Fergus*). Robert Ashby and Lillian Lange diminutive dancers, gave a group of numbers. . Mrs. J. Willard Bolte and Mrs. Stuart Dean presided at the tea table which was attractively arranged with baskets of vari-colored garden flowers. The finance committee, with Mrs. David Lurvey as chairman, assisted by Mrs. W. H.

Davlan Beauty Shop 432 Mass. Ave. Under new management. Everything st r ictly sanitary. All work done by efficient operators. We use rain water shampoo. Call Main 3279 for appointment. Open Evenings.

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REDUCED FARES FOR ANNUAL G. A. R. ENCAMPMENT, INDIANAPOLIS, SEPTEMBER 26-29 Round trip tickets with return limit of thirty days will be sold to Civil War Veterans, auxiliary members and families, at the rate of one cent a mile in each direction. Application for tickets under this rate must be accompanied with proper certificate from commander or head of organization. RATES ALSO APPLY TO The annual reunion of the 123d regiment, which meets in Rnshville September 26 and 27. No one-way tickets sold at reduced rates. INDIANAPOLIS AND CINCINNATI TRACTION COMPANY

EXCURSIONS NEXT SUNDAY Via L. E. & W. R. R. IVBICHSGAN CITY (Lake Michigan) - $3.25 WALKERTON (Koontz Lake) - - - $2.95 ROCHESTER (Lake Manitou) - - - $2.55 TRAIN LEAVE3 Indianapolis, Union Station, 6:30 a. m. Massachusetts Avenue, Indianapolis, 6:33 a. m. The above round trip fares include War Tax

Mrs. Wolf Sussman, Mrs. J. A. Sutcliffe, Miss Ruth May Railsback, Mr*. Leroy Kehler and Mr*. Reins A. Miller were In charge of the arrangements.

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