Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 193, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 December 1921 — Page 15

ANGLO-IRISH TREATY SEEMS NOW ASSURED Supporters See Victory in Vote to Adjourn Until Jan. 3. DUBLIN, Dec. ”3.—The success of the Anglo-Irish treaty seemed assured today. Adherents of the program of Michael Collins and Arthur Griffith claimed nn unexpected victory in the adjournment of the Dail Elreann until Jan. 3. They saw a substantial majority in favor of the treaty in the vote for adjournment. Many of the supposed die-hards voted in accord with the aims of the protreaty men, enabling them to succeed in adjourning the Dail by a 77 lo -H division. To the Collinsites this represent the majority in favor of the treaty. They said only a few of their side voted against adjournment and that the vote gathered many from the opposing faction. Public opinion in Dublin seemed to be that' the treaty 13 “as good as ratified.” Collins apparently believed a vote could not be reached before Christmas. The “minor speakers” took so much time for their debate and there were so many of them to speak he believed it would be best to put off any action until after the new year. Then again he believed growing public opinion in favor of the pact would influence many more votes to his side over the holidays. Some, however, gathered pessimism from the act.'on of the Dail. They held the opinion that a recess would give the anti-treaty leaders more time to rally their forces. They declared the treaty has less chance of passing Jan. 3 than it had when the Dali went into session. The intervening time will be spent quietly, it was indicated. Both sides promised to refrain from making public speeches and the only promised activity will be in aligning the two parties and binding them more closely to their factions. NATIONAL CREDIT MEN HERE JUNE 6 A.* P. Stephenson Is Head Hotel Committee. A. P. Stephenson of the National Malleable Casting Company, vice president of the Indianapolis Association of Credit Men, has been appointed chairman of the hotel committee for the convention of the National Association of Credit Men, which will be held in Indianapolis June fi to I*. The appointment was made by D. A. Murphy of the City Trust Company, chairman of the committee on arrangements for the convention. Mr. Stephenson will go to New York next month to confer with the national officers of the association on convention arrangements. The Indianapolis association gave a Christmas party at the Claypool Hotel yesterday. A talk was made by H. F. McMichael of the State Life Insurance Company. The announcement was made that .T. 11. Tregoe. secretary-treasurer of the National Association, will be in Indianapolis soon to assist in making arrangements for the convention.

jl'gftg THE BASEMENT STORfr “First Long Trouser” All-Wool Suits Sizes 31 to 36 gaaasg 7^ Newest single-breasted, dou* t j|j CL j '7\7> ble-breasted, sport models. 2 fl N jl pairs trousers included —all & Jjjr jflBV for y.} Men’s All-Wool Trousers Extra tine quality all-wool, 1 Vy n blue and brown plain colors; jnu ! i jiU 1 all-wool herringbones, all- M 7 1 wool mixtures, pencil \ —I ’ j stripes, checks and a large 1 variety of suit patterns and work trousers; sale price.. Men’s All-Wool Overcoats Newest models, all-wool fab- <*p jpffll rics, in a variety of colors; *** H sale price Ji. r© Five-Dollar Sale JIIbOYS’ TWO TROUSER i fcp* AA SUITS, OVERCOATS, MACKINAWS— ) BOYS’ CHINCHILLA OVERCOATS, sizes 3 to 8, best colors qq /M i J fifth BOYS’ TWO-TROUSER CORDUROY SUITS. | 12 to 16 sizes, good, serviceable narrow wale / i corduroy; Including two pairs A A f foil lined knickers. Sale price SD,UU BOYS’ MACKINAWS, sizes 7 to 16. new dcsirable patterns; and models. qq few l BOYS’ OVERCOATS, sizes 7 to 17; a variety B °f colors in this season’s best ” style. Sale price BOYS’ TWO-TROUSER SUITS, two pairs full lined trousers, good styles fi*r nn and patterns; sizes 8 to 16 SD.UU THE Wm. H. BLOCK CO.

MRS . MABEL RING , FRIEND OF TIMES NEWSBOYS,DEAD Wife of Dan ford V. Ring Expires Following Long Illnevs. Mrs. Mabel Ring, wife of Dnnford V. Ring, 2927 East Washington street, died at her home last night following a long illness. Mr. Ring is city circulation manager of the Daily Times, and Mrs. Ring was employed in the circulation department of the Times for more than three years. She was known by every Times carrier and seller, and she called all the boys by their first names. Mrs. Ring had a wonderful memory for names, and she could recall the name of the boy and what route he carried, no matter in what part of the city, or how short a time he had worked for the papeK and every “kid” who sold the paper on the street corner knew Mrs. Ring. At the holiday season Mrs. Ring was always active in spreading Christmas joy to the homes of the boys who sell the

Good News for Saturday Shoppers! Just Received Another Shipment of Clhmese Baskets There are various grades of Chinese baskets, just as there are in clothes, shoes and other coinmodifies. XjS&S These are the finer qualities—they have SILK tassels, colored beads, coins, rings and other decorative features generously apThe bamboo is of urge you to see these baskets early—they will sell in a rush. —First and Sixth Floors. JUST RECEIVED! also a shipment of MAMA DOLLS. —First and Sixth Floors. THE Wm. H. BLOCK CO.

Times. She knew which boys probably would not receive a boy’s allotment of Christmas candy, and she saw to it that there was candy for oil. She cooperated with other women employes of the paper in sending baskets of groceries to the homes of the poor In time for the Christmas dinner. At the time of the annual field day and picnic given for the newsboys Mrs. Ring always took an active part in helping the sellers and carriers have a good time, and their love and respect for the woman who knew each and every,one of them, was evident at all times. Mrs. King was born at Rockville, Tnd., April 19, 18S6, and came to Indianapolis when she was 11 years old. She was married eleven years ago. She was treasurer of the Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Gatling Gun Club of the Murat Temple of the Mystic Shrine and a member of the Tuxedo Park Methodist Episcopal Church. She is survived by her husband, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Horn; three sisters. Mrs. Sue Sitz of Gadsen. Ala.: Mrs. Leota Kenny and Mrs. Bess Stark of Indianapolis, and a brother, Frederick Horn, of Cleveland, Ohio. Funeral services will be held at the residence of Mrs. Ring's parents, 231 South Bancroft avenue, probably Monday afternoon, and burial will be at Crown Hill.

INDIANA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23,1921.

Sun and Rain Umbrellas That are $6, $7 and $8 qualities, at — M. 95 Engraving Free brings the number now for choosing far into the hundreds. This collection, with its diversified range of colors, handles, etc., is the greatest we have ever shown. Beautiful wliite and colored bakelite handles, with rings or leather handles, tips and ferrules to match. Heavy weight, all silk, rainproof covers in navy, purple, green, taupe, red and brown; $6.00, $7.00 and SB.OO quality3 *4.95 At $5.98, $6.98, $7.98, and $9.98 Sun and Rain Umbrellas •hat are excellent values. Hundreds to choose from. —First Floor, South.

From Our Model Grocery Moderate Prices

[TURKEYS —Dressed, home-grown stock, sizes range 8 to 15 pounds; p*Q pound *)i/C CHICKENS—For roasting; young, milk fed, 4 to 6 pounds; qq GEESE—Dressed, fancy steamed, Indiana stock, 2 to 12 pounds; *yry pound j/C FRESH OYSTERS Large select Standards from Baltimore, full measure - sealed, sanitary cans—<Wl 75c p "' t 39c ° n sale onl y trom 8:30 a. m. to IjKtnU 10:45 a. m. Sun-lit bread, hot VllbnV from our ovens. All pan breads, including rye and graham; mmm 1-pound loaves; while supply Ck lasts, loaf In Our Sun-Lit Bakery Specials for Chistmas Block's specials White mountain Mellow cream Orange layer cake Pecan pound cake Chocolate cake Old-fashioned pound cake Queen's taste Almond torte Ananas tortc CRANBERRIES, faDcy | MINCEMEAT. Sun lit. Cupp Cods" or ' milllp "f choicest fruits pmi n<! ' JjC and prime incuts: OffCELERY, tender, in i I ,oun<l nice "elected stock. IUC ROQUEFORT CHEESE, WISCONSIN CREAM I Imported; d*l nr CHEESE; no j pound ■yl.LO P ou, ‘ fl j COTTAGE CHEESE, CAMIOMBKRT 97.. fresh, creamed. on CHEESE, package. uiC ' pound £UC

Toys Dolls Sacrifice Our tremendous reserve stock has been brought forward and with our regular stock priced to move every piece this week.

DOLL BEDS, white enameled—¥2.9B size *1.98 $2.50 size *1.75 $1.49 size 98iC $1.25 size 79#* CHILDREN’S DESKS, tintllrill varnish finish, blackboard inside lid $3.50 size *‘-:.49 $2.98 slzo *1.98 OVER AND UNDER TOY, a nieidianb-n! toy made of metal and painted in bright colors: a loy ear goes over and under doellno automatically; qq specially priced at 90C TOY RANGES sffiH made of stand- )'**!. F ard metal with lillblfclmij nickel finished Jgj hood, contains yf’-m-' * four assorted jL- W'. tfrt utensils- tfSgfls TtRII $1.25 size 49<) [J 59c size 35c L^'—^AUP’j TENPINS, neatly boxed — $2.00 size *1.49 $1.75 sizo *1.29 $1.25 size 98<* 9Se size G9t^ 59e size 45<)

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Thousands of New Pairs of Women’s Boots, Pumps and Oxfords SB.OO and SIO.OO qualities, \ selling at — / \ $ s Shoes for dress or street wear. High French heels, walking heels, baby Louis and military heels. We have taken a great number of shoes from our higher priced stocks and re marked them at this price for quick clearance. The sale includes — BLACK SATIN PUMPS BROWN CALF BOOTS BLACK OR BROWN SUEDE BLACK KID BOOTS PUMPS TONY RED CALF BOOTS TAN CALF OXFORDS b ‘-ACkor bro.vn kid brown calf oxfords PUMPS BLACK CALF OXFORDS TAN CALF PUMPS BLACK SUEDE OXFORDS TAN CALF BOOTS BLACK KiD OXFORDS SHOP IN THE MORNING. PLEASE. No oxchanges, no refunds. Every sale final. Choice at $5.00 —Third floor. Boys’ and girls’ skuffer i ( shoes; sale price, $1.69 f, Os solid leather, brown, lace exjc 1 , tension spies. Shoes that are nice •1— g for dressy wear and practical ' cno, ' * or dally service,wear. All

WATERTOWN GEES E—Dressed, I forced fed, 9 to 14 pounds; j a 1 pound 44C DUCKS—Dressed, fancy steamed, Indiana stock, 3 to 5 pounds; ca pound tji/C DUCK LI N G—Fancy Long Island dressed, milk fed, 8 to 12 weeks old; 5 to 7 pounds; aa* pound 4JC Royal Luncheon Coffee Our own blend, perfect aroma o, and flavor (3 lbs., 950), pound JZC PIMENTO CHEESE. [ l’K( AN llAlAES—fri'.sii in,ni,> iinllv In our Pound SI I,* Sun lit kitchen pound ' (<• Pound 3,'10 • pound. . ..;Jsc 1 - Pound 17c j English walnuts— SARATOGA POTATO 1 Pound *1.35 CHIPS, fresh 17 L pound 650 fried. ti-pound, WC * pound ,‘toC • •LIVES, qu'-cn or ' BRAZIL NETS—s ii'.. and: priced id 59c ! Pound 79<* mill In- decree* in I "urul •lOf down lo lizC ' pound 20c ORANGES. Florida JORDAN ELAT sweets; ijr \l.MONJ>S—dozen.... C Pound SOC <•i; A pel i: i it. sane; •?*“"*} .*<>’ Florida*: prlood ;n eord- •’ -’ io?i°nd!" , . , . v : 8c Nuts hi Shell PECANS, on GIFT BASKETS ~{ poitu.l J9C doliidoiM fresh frill!x. rkaZIL NETS Off packed to your order, , • /•>/- rnoderntrlv prlr-d, poun '' PAPER SHELL .11 AlFresh 1921 Nut 79c Meats aaaVnVt's. bng Vs u JORDAN ALMONDS— pound 4“C Pound *l.lO lILBERTS. 99 'j pound 55c pound uLC Vi pound 29<J MIXED NETS, or VALENCIA ALMONDS— ! POUUd OO C Pound 05#* ALMONDS, nr ‘j pound .95#* >ound JDC 1* pound 19#* —Fifth door.

THE BASEMENT STORE

DOLLS, big assortment, imported and domestic, 50 different styles, arranged for easy selection ; up (h-j aq to $7.00 qualities... ]S 1. JO MOTORCYCLE HIKE, made of metal and painted In bright col ors. will travel backward and forward on a string; oq TOY CARPET SWEEPERS, with hair brushes, made of wood, nicely decorated (no phone ort orders), extra special JuC WINDING TRAINS, guaranteed locomotive $5.00 quality ....*2,98 $.".9s quality .-..*2.49 $3.50 quality ....*2.18 $2.75 quality *I.OB $2.50 quality *1.49 FOOTBALLS, specially priced at $2.50, $2.00 or and p 1.43

LEAPING RABBIT, Peter Rabbit is so constructed that when pulled by the string he leaps or hops like a real, live bunny, all metal parts are brightly enameled in green; the best toy on the market for lit tie folks; priced /a at 49c BOYS’ HAND CARS, rubber tires, strongly made, various sizes; up to $7.50 qualities $2.98 JAZZBO JIM, the wonderful house top jigger; special 19(*

Jewelry and

6 Is always appropriate v useful and acceptable gift for mother,., or sweetheart jewelry or •ware. ID PEARL NECKLACES, boxes. Special at *1.98 .ETTE CASES, many disSpecial at.. *1.98 YD BOWLS, beautiful ?r, highly polished glass

SILVER PLATED SUGAR AND CREAM SETS, large size, highly polished, sure to please. Special, set of two pieces.*4.9B MAHOGANY FINISH MANTEL CLOCKS, 8-day movement, guaranteed American make. Special at ..*7.98

TIBIIF IBEiai STOBBE MEN’S FURNISHINGS

Silk Four-in-Hand TIES 3| C Brand new goods, worthy of a much higher marking; hundreds to choose from in every desirable pattern and color, made with satin slipeasy bands, medium width; exceptional values at..:9<* HARRIS BELTS AND BUCKLES, complete assortment of plain buckles for engraving, initial buckles and regular style buckles, genuine cowhide leather * traps and tubular belts; black and brown; priced at x s‘-’.OO and by degrees down to ■ 4Sc Bathrobes for men, $4.95 Heavy warm blanketing. Indian and many other designs; satin yokes, cord and tassels to match; very special *4.95 PAJAMAS FOR MEN, of fine count percales, four silk loops, striped patterns, cut full and roomy, all sizes; $2.00 quality *1.48 Wool flannel shirts for men Up to $5.00 qualities, $3.37 Os broadcloths and flannels; -khaki, brown, green, gray, navy and lniff; perfectly tailored, regulation style collars, two pockets, sizes 14 to 19; up to $5.00 qualities *G.R7

CANDY CANDY Saturday is the last day to buy Christmas Candy Tons of pure and wholesome candies, fresh and sparkling. arranged to permit selection of any quantity for every occasion without unnecessary delay.or confusion at unusually attractive prices.

ASSORTED SOFT CENTER CHOCOLATES, special, pound box 39^

We also have a large assortment of fancy candy boxes, glass jars filled with candy, pure candy canes and fancy baskets for this occasion. A special assortment of Christmas candies has been arranged —fancy candies of every description, in boxes, glass jars and baskets; candy canes that will delight the kiddies. —Candy Department, Basement.

IMPORTED NOVELTY COSTUME NECKLACES, large variety of colors, many different styles, at 98<i NICKEL SPORT WATCHES, a guaranteed American made watch with unbreakable crystal. Special - ■ 99q —First Floor, Southeast

Men’s Shirts s]l;22 Woven madras, printed madras and fine percale shirts. Large variety of patterns, light and dark grounds, 5-button fronts, double turn-back soft cuffs, guaranteed perfect fitting, fast colors, sizes 14 to 17; sale price *I.OO Buster Brown hose for men Fine lisle finish, fully reinforced high spliced heels, elastic ribbed tops; white, champagne, navy, gray, green, black and cordovan; every pair guaranteed to give satisfaction or anew pair in their place; sizes 9K> to 11 *2 (6 pairs, $1.35), pair 25 c Men’s outing flannel nightshirts, 89c Heavy, soft flannelette; high neck, military style button front, neat patterns, cut big and roomy, lull length, sizes 15 to 19; >xtra special S9q WHIZ SUSPENDERS FOR MEN, fine mercerized lisle webbing, plain and fancy, matched leather ends; Christmas box for the asking; extra special. .4S<: GLOVES FOR MEN, astrakhan backs, jersey palms, one clasp, fleece lined; extra special 4Sd Wool Shaker knit sweaters For men and young men, $3.95 Shawl collars, slipover or coat styles, also V necks without collars; heather mixtures, plain and contrasting colors on collars, cuffs and bottoms; up to $7.00 qualities ......*3.95 GENUINE GOODYEAR RUBBER WASHABLE BELTS, black and brown; belt and buckle complete 48?

Fresh, pure assorted flavored hard mixed candies, special—--1 Pound 18^ 2 Pounds 35^

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