Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 181, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 December 1921 — Page 6

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3UDGET SCHEME IS EXPLAINED )awes Meets Appropriation Committee to Plan for Nation’s Expenses. Special to Indiana Dally Time* kd Philadelphia Publlo Ledger, I WASHINGTON, Dec. y.—Budget Disector Dawes has explained details of the fcudget with the Appropriations CommitBee of the House and the committee has settled down to consideration of national utpenses. It la expected It will be pre>ared to present the appropriations for he Treasury Department by Jan. b, with ither appropriations being brought out n rapid succession. a A significant unofficial report came Ironj behind the closed doers of the comnittee’s executive session that no attempt s’&s likely to be made to pass upon apiroprlatlons for the Navy and War Delartments before April 30. It was said the committee has been lntoenced by the apparent success that al

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ELECTRIC TOASTERS It’s one of the things that every home needs but rarely buys, therefore, very appropriate as a gift. With the above Universal toaster yon can turn the toast without touching It with the hands. It as priced at #B. Other styles range from $6.73 to $lO. VACUUM RECEPTACLES The gift possibilities In vacuum receptacles are almost unlimited. Note our prices on standard bottles: Pint Bottles $1.69 to $3.73 Quart Bottles $2.69 to SO.OO Stanly Nonbreakable Bottles, $7.50 up. Jugs. Tankards and Carafes in nickel and enameled finishes from $8 to $13.30. Vacuum Water Service Sets in various finishes from $13.30 to SBL2S. ROASTERS To make the Christmas dinner a success mother will need a good roaster. Get her one now. Our stock Is unusually large and varied. Prices range from SL73 up. “Wear-Ever” Aluminum roasters, like illustration, are $3.96. FLASHLIGHTS Every one can use a flashlight to good advantage. We sell the Everready “Daylo," the most reliable flashlight you can buy Prices range from $1 to $4. Our 3-cell special, In black case, Is only $1.19. UNIVERSAL FOOD CUHERS Her* Is a gift that will be In use almost every day of the year. It Is an absolute necessity In every kitchen. Besides chopping meat It cuts bread, f fruit, nuts • Un 1rs a 1 asis yon of . Priced, npl e t • ; h extra Ives, at >, $2.19, and

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ready has attended the arms limitation conference. Leaders have agreed, It is believed, that the motives prompting sub mission of the usual budgets for military and naval appropriations—the desire t Impress our foreign visitors with our readiness to proceed with armed preparations If the conference failed—are unnecessary now.—Copyright, 1921, by Public Ledger Company. One Night Entrance to Local Postoffice Hereafter only one entrance to the postofflee, the one on Pennsylvania street, will be kept open after 8 o’clock In the evening, according to an announcement made yesterday by James 11. Fry, custodian of the Federal Building. This action has been taken, Mr. Fry explained, on orders from Washington and as a matter of safety. During the day-time all four entrances wUI be kept open as usual. For Colds. Grip or Influenxa. and as a Preventive, take Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets. The genuine bears the signature of E. W. Grove. (Be sure you get BROMO.) 30c.—Advertisement.

Indiana’s Oldest Hardware Store fairly teems with the spirit of Christmas and the joy of giving. In every department you will find gift suggestions that you know your friends will be overjoyed in receiving. Usability and utility are the keynotes in every piece of Christmas merchandise. Courteous, well-trained salespeople, eager to suggest, to advise and to please await you hero on every hand. Below we give a few examples of what we term practical and useful gifts.

PYREX GVENWARE It’s the new transparent oven ware that will not crack or break from the beat. There isn't a housewife that wouldn't be pleased with a gift of Pyrex Ware. It comes in ail the necessary shapes, and prices start as low as 50 cents. The Blue Ribbon set of four pieces—casserole, bread pan, pie pans and utility dish—*ll la a fancy box for $5. An 11piece set in fancy carton sells at $12.00.

FIREPLACE FIXTURES The open fireplace with its ruddy, cheerful glow—can you imagine a more pleasing picture. We have all tho necessary fixtures. Andirons as low as $8.23. nearth Brushes aa low as Fire sets as low as $4 73. $2.60. Spark Guards as low as 5 1 -* 8 - Gas lots as low as $16.50 Electric Heaters as low as Gas Heaters as low as 511.30. $6.10.

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TOOL CHEST If yon want to see real, genuine Joy. Just give a boy a tool chest and tell him It Is all his own. Oh, boy! For Junior wo are showing a line of tool chests known as the Boy’s Favorite. Four sizes at 73e, $1.25, $2.00 and $2.50. For older boys and young men we suggest making up chests of tools from our regular stock. Mahogany stained chests with 10 tools are priced at $3.50. Chest of tools like Illustration, $35.00.

SLEDS and WAGONS 0,7 If you didn’t own a sled or a wagon, remember how you used to envy the lucky ones that did. This Christmas Is your opportunity to put joy and gladness In the hearts of those dear and 4^ near to you. Just a low-priced gift as a sled or a wagon will do it. / Steering sleds start at $2.50. Genuine Flexible Flyers, 49 inches long p.ie $5.50 J- '■ T jp each. “Blear,’’ imitation Irish mails, are ■'* $7.25 up. “Non-Tip” wagons with front . axle built on automobile principle, SB.OO. Skypalongs or sidewalk scooters, 9S£.

WIFE BEATEN UP; MAN ARRESTED Woman, Victim of Assault by Husband, Reported in Serious Condition. When Karl Addis, 44614 West Wash- | ington street, appeared at the city hospital today to pay for a private room for | his wife who It is alleged he had assaulted until she is In a serious condl- | tion, he was arrested. Mrs. Margarette Addis, was taken to | the hospital in an ambulance after the police had been called to the West Washi ington street address by Bee McQuald. Physicians at the hospital described Mrs. Addis’ condition by saying “her face was beaten Into a pulp.” Addis was not at home when the police arrived and hours of searching failed to locate him until at 2.30 a. in. :he appeared at the hospital. He refused to tell the reason of the attack and Mrs. Addis' condition is so

:ILVER PLATED WARE The Gift of Enduring Charm Treasured not only for Its Intrinsic value, but also for the air of elegance and charm It lends to a well arranged table, plated silverware Is perhaps the most appropriate gift of all. Our large and well selected stock Includes the latest designs in Universal, Wm. Rogers, 1847 Rogers Bros, and Oneida Community Plate. Teaspoons, a set of six, are from $1.25 to $4.50. Chests of Plated Ware, 26 pieces in a case, are irom $10.98 to $42. Especially attractive Is our 48-piece set at $63 in Community Plate of tho latest pattern.

With ease and economy. Durham Duplex Demonstrator, like illustration, Fith one blade, special at 19<*. Enders, Gem and Regular Durham Duplex, SI.OO each. Ever Ready, 79<*. Gillettes, $2.50 to $lO. Auto Strops from $5 to $lO.

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MANUAL BENCHES Father may buy it for Junior, but we’ll wager he’ll be around it every spare moment. Strong, sturdy benches with two wood vises at $12.23. Bench with one Iron vise and one large tool drawer, $13.25. Bench like illustration with two good vises, a cabinet of three drawers aud a cupboard, $22.

MANICURE AND SCISSOR SETS To have all the necessary accessories at her finger tips, fitted in neat leather ease—how she would appreciate It! We have manicure sets fitted in both imitation and real leather cases or rolls. Prices are up to sl3. A 6 piece set like Illustration, very handsome, le only $3.25. Scissor sets with 2,3 or 4 pieces of quality scissors are from $3 to sl2. Genuine Wiss Shears are as low as 51.20 in black handles and $1.40 In full nickeL

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serious that she was unable to talk to detectives. The police, however, learned that Addis and his wife have been having domestic trouble since his sudden return from a hunting trip a few days ago. FURTHER PROBE IN MURDER CASE More Indictments Expected in Chicago Tragedy. CHICAGO, Dee. 9.—More indictments are to be returned In connection with All Fat People Should Know This Fat people owe a debt of gratitude to the author of the now famous Marmola Prescription, and are still more Indebted for the reduction of this harmless, effective obesity remedy to tablet form. Marmola Prescription Tablets can be obtained at all drug stores the world oyer at the reasonable price of one dollar for a case, or you can secure them direct on receipt of 'price from the Marmola Cos., 4(512 Woodward Ave., Detroit, Mich. This now leaves no excuse for dieting or violent exercise for the reduction of the overfat body to normal. —Advertisement

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r- PC P!)in WAFFLE IRONS Those wonderfully delicious wa files you ate can be made right at your own table with one of these electric waffle irons. No smoke No odor. The Universal with double element is sl6. ELECTRIC IRONS There are so many Instances where an electric iron could be used that the gift of one would be doubly welcome. We are showing several high grade makes. Prices start at $3.93. The American Beauty, a leading favorite, the same ua Illustration, Is $8.50. CRACKER AND CHEESE DISHES For those numerous card and tea parties, for those little gatherings and affairs, la fact on numberless occasions, the could use cracker and cheese dishes. These dishes are excellent examples of pierced ware, handsomely nickel plated. Price, like Illustration, $6. Sandwich Plates In nickel or sliver plate from $3.75 lo $5.50. Bread Trays, In nickel and silver plate, from $2.75 to $5.50. Trivets and Teapot Rests from $1.23 to $5.23. CARPET SWEEPERS If yon are going to give Mother a carpet sweeper make sure it is a Bissell from Vonnegut’s. The Standard Bisseil, like cut, Is only $4.73. Other models are $5.50, $0 and $7.50. Wx HOOVER It BE A TS...st U Swt*t at it CUant When you give “her” a Hoover you give her lifetime freedom from the shackles of a backbreaking, health-destroying broom. The Hoover combines all three cleaning processes In one. It gently beats, then it sweeps, and finally it auction cleans all the loosened grit and dirt. Arrange now for a demonstration on your own rug. Convenient terms cheerfully extended.

the slaying of Adolph Georg and Gast Donat In Georg's wlneroom here a week ago, according to Assistant States Attorney Robert McMillan. .Thomas J. Walsh, business agent of the Sheet Metal Workers Union, has been Indicted for the murder. Thomas J. Kear-

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Our past “Open House” evenings have given hundreds of people an opportunity to inspect our wonderful stocks at their leisure. You will be unusually well repaid by a half hour’s visit to this store Saturday evening, because you will get ideas for Christmas gifts that are useful, beautiful and durable. Your problem of “what to give” will be easily solved during your visit. You will find here a wide assortment of practical gifts, the kind that bring years of pleasure to the recipient, all most moderately priced. You Are Cordially Invited

The Best Gift for the Family A VICTROLA For furnishing real enjoyment at little cost the Victrola stands supreme. Each member of the family can have the kind of entertainment which most appeals to him, supplied by the world’s greatest artists. Yictrolas and Victor records are universally the best obtainable, but Only at Taylor’s are you sure to get a Victrola and records that are absolutely new; that have never been played until you play them in your home. This assurance is worth much; it costs you nothing. Let us explain this feature of our superior Victrola servics. We have always been unable to supply the demand for Yictrolas during the holidays. Select yours tomorrow while stocks are still complete. $2 Down Delivers a SIOO Victrola $2.50 Delivers the $125 Model—s3 Delivers the $l5O Model Balance On Very Easy Terms

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ney, president of th* Chicago Building Trades Council, has been indicted for perjury, and James O. Callan and Earl Seaver as accessories after tbe fact. Five witnesses testified before the grand Jury that Walsh shot Georg and Donat

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Old Wilhelm Must Wield a Nasty Ax PARIS, Dec. 9.—The ex-Kalser of Germany sustained a severe scalp wound while chopping wood, when a heavy chip

struck him on the head, said a dispatch from Doorn today. Two doctors were summoned. After dressing the wound they said they did not expect any complications. Wood-chopping is the chief recreation of the exiled war lord on his Dutch estate.

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