Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 282, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 April 1922 — Page 7

APRIL 6,1922.

SPEEDERS TO PAY FINES IN RATIO TO THEIR SPEED (C<mtlnncd From Page One.) wm not sure as he never had a second conviction on this charge in his court. COCBT FROWNS ON SPLIT LICENSES. In cases where automobile drivers have failed to obtain their State license 1“ the time allowed by the police the court s been Inclined to dismiss the cases ovided the defendant appears In court with evidence that the license has been £tt Inert. In cases where the defendant? save "split the licenses" the judge of the city court is not so lenient. For example, there have been some cases where a pair of license plates have been made to do service on two motor vehicles, one on each of the cars. Where the evidence shows this to be the case the court always assesses a fine. Judge WUmeth explained what the court action would be on various traffic law violation charges should the defendant be convicted. For example, parking In safety zones on first offense results In dismissing the charges, but second offenders are fined $1 and costs. In cases where traffic signals are disobeyed no hard and fa6t rule can be made. If the evidence shows It was a deliberate violation then the fine is $1 and costs, but if accidental the case Is continued indefinitely. “The charge of obstructing the street recalls to mind a case a short time ago,” •aid Judge Wilmeth. “A woman driving a big ear attempted to turn the car Into a parking space on Monument Circle from which a small ear had just backed out She turned the large car halfway into the open space where the motor *went dead.' Other automobiles came up close behind her car and they were blocked and they honked. WOMAN DRIVER BLOCKS TRAFFIC. “The woman got the motor started, but she could not get the automobile Into the parking space without backing up and getting a fresh start, but tbe other automobiles were blocked 60 close together that this was impossible. Traffic ■aa blocked a fourth of the way around Circle before the police got the blockade untangled. Then the traffic officer ordered the woman whose car had caused the trouble, to apear In court to answer the hcarge of obstructing the street. I dismissed the charges against her.’* Parking by a Are ping brings a fine of $1 and costs In city court, and Judge Wilmeth says he has haa no second offenders on this charge. In cases where a defendant Is charged with not having bis automobile lights burning" at night the court overlooks first lenders, but

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OH, RATS! BRCNERBURO, Ohio, April 6 Losers In a rat hunt here are peeved. They had to banquet the winners. ! Now, they charge, the winners robbed ; “rat cemeteries” of other towns to I boost their score.

“all-night parkers who use the streets as a garage are fined $1 and costs.” Parking on the left side of the street will also draw a $1 and costs penalty for It is recessary to drive on the left side of the street to park on the left side of the street. The law which requires an automobile owner to display his ownership card In a holder in the car in such a way that the card is visible will be strictly enforced, as far as Judge Wilmeth Is concerned. He made it plain this law was passed to protect the honest automobile owner and to assist the police department In capturing automobile thieves. Failure to display ownership cards will draw heavy fines if Judge Wilmeth is the trial judge. WARNS AGAINST CUTTING CORNERS. “Cutting corners Is dangerous," Judge Wilmeth declared, “and this results in driving on the left side of the street. This charge means $1 and costs. “I will show no leniency where the evidence proves a defendant drove his automobile past a street car while passengers are getting on or off. The fines in cases of this kind are from $lO to S2O and costs,” Judge Wilmeth said. The court does not fine the motorist for violating the open muffler law, unless the violation is near one of the hospitals, and then it costs the defendant $1 and costs. "The law is lax -in the cases where the penalty for operating a motor vehicle while under the Influence of liquor ie stated, but still I feel I have been far too easy on persons convicted of this charge. I never have given the limit of the law and this is one of the most serious offenses in the list of traffic law violations," said Judge Wilmeth. "I have fined persons convicted of operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of liquor from $1 and costs to S3O and costs. The size of the fine Is governed by the amount of traffic on the street where the offense occurred, by the amount of damage done to property

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of both the defendant and other persons. For example I fined a man $5 and costs on this charge when he drove his automobile through the gates of the railroad on Madison avenue and hit a freight train. The damage to the gates was small and the freight car was not damaged, but the repair of the damage to the defendant’s automobile cost $l3O, and that was part of his punishment.” During the month of March there were 604 arrests for traffic violations. These arrests were on the following charges: Parking overtime, 414; failing to display license, 64; speeding, 51; parking In safety zone, 21; disobeying traffic signal, 10; obstructing street, 0; parking at fireplug, 8; leaving motor running, 8; failing to display ownership certificate, 4; failing to display lights, 2; violating muffler law, 2; operating under the influence of liquor, 1; violating general ordinance No. 37, 1; no chauffeur’s license, 1; driving on the left side of the street, 1; parking on the left side of the street, 1. German Chorus Girl Jailed for Stealing BERLIN, April 6.—Miss Ceellie Schulz, a beautiful cherus girl, was today sentenced to one year's Imprisonment for stealing $5,000 from an American citizen, who gave the name of Julius Bremer, n farmer, living near Dayton, Ohio. In court it was brought out that thp theft occurred after Bremer and the girl had spent the night touring bars and cases. Bremer told the court that he did not want her punished. Operators Wire Regrets to Nolan CLEVELAND, OJjio, April 6.—Pittsburgh vein operators, operating mines in the eastern Ohio fields, employing normally 18,000 union miners, by telegraph, declined the invitation of Chairman John I. Nolan of the House Labor Committee, to meet with other operators and representatives of the United Mine Workers on April 10, to negotiate anew wage scale.

Downstairs at Ayres’ Friday’s Saving Sale Is a Big Event This Week A Wire From New York Tells About These Capes and Cape Dresses at $7.95 A rush shipment from New York brings us 100 capes of velours, polaires, tweeds and camelshair to sell at this low price—also 40 tweed cape dresses, in plaids and plain colors, also at $7.95 each. These are remarkable values—the season’s best colors, fabrics and styles, at so very lew a price.

Friday Shoe Savings 180 Prs. Women’s Oxfords $2.59 Pr. Black kid, with military and low heela— sizes 3 to 8, all widths. Very special. 200 Prs. Children’s Strap Sandals $1.19 Pr. (Slightly Damaged) Patent leathers, dull kid und brown kid, in sizes 6 to 8,8% to 11, 11% to 2, but not all sizes in every style. Remarkable value.

For Men and Boys 100 Boys’ Blouses 45c Each Percale, double yoke, opencuff models; sizes 8 to 12 years. 80 Boys’ Play Suits, 69c Each Khaki, trimmed with blue or red. 2 to 8 years. 80 Flannel Shirts, 98c Each Sizes 14% to 17; brown, tan, navy, gray. Two to a customer. 45 Pairs Men’s Pajamas, 75c Pair Striped percale, with four mercerized frogs.

Friday Hat Bargains 30 Hats at $1.29 75 Hats at $1.49 25 Hats at $1.89 t All new spring designs, colors and trimmings—but 130 hats at reduced prices, nevertheless. There are straws, straw and silk combinations, feather turbans and very good range of colors and trimmings of fruit, flowers and feathers. Buy Your Easter Hat Tomorrow

210 Men’s Shirts at 89c Taken from regular stocks and reduced; of woven madras, printed madras and percales; not all sizes in every pattern; sizes 14 to 17%.

L. S. AYRES & CO.—DOWNSTAIRS STORE.

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FRESH! CHICAGO, April 6.—“ Pardon me, madam, but your garter Is showing,” Traffic Officer John Dugan told a matronly woman. “Mind your own buslnees; It Is sapposed to,” the matronly one replied, heatedly.

Baker Arrested on Insanitary Charge Charged with keeping his bakery In an insanitary condition, Morris Greenwald, 1254 South Meridian street, Is under arrest on a warrant sworn out by Fred Howe, an officer of the State board of health. The affidavit alleges Greenwald was warned some time ago and given thirty days in which to clean up his place of business which is said to be "unclean and filthy." He Is said to have Ignored the warning. Pellagra Cause of Mrs. Howard’s Death LAFAYETTE, Ind., April 6—Pellagra, a rare disease In this section of the country, is given as the cause of the death of Mrs. Jennie Howard of Williamsport, at the Home Hospital. World-Round Flight to Start April 25 LONDON, April 6.—The first rounds of the world airplane flight will be commenced on April 25 by Ross Smith, well known British airman, it was announced today. CENTENARY OF COURT. MILROY, Ind., April 6—The Rush County court held its first session at this place, just ona hundred years ago Wednesday.

Fabrics at 10c Yd. Friday Only 600 yards pajama check dimity (irregular), 36 inches. 400 yards 27-inch dress gingham. 350 yards fancy outings, 27 Inches. 214 yards bordered curtain scrims, 36 inches. 250 yards unbleached muslin, 36 inches. Limit of 10 yards to customer

300 Pairs Men’s Hose, 2 Pairs for 25c FRIDAY ONLY Slightly irregular cotton hose, double sole, reinforced heel; in black, navy, brown and gray.

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500 Yards Standard Percales, 14c Yard Yard wide; in stripes, figures, checks. 50 Leather Bags and Vanities, 49c Each Various shapes and colors; fitted; some slightly damaged. 120 Ladies’ Knit Drawers, 10c Each First quality; lace knee; sizes 34 and 36 only. 300 Pillowcases, 36x36 Inches, 15c Each 125 Camisoles, 50c Each Os wash satin, in all sizes. 200 Pairs Burson Hose, 19c Pair Regular and extra sizes; full lisle hose; black and brown, 8% to 10. Seconds. White Sateen Petticoats, 79c Each Double panel front and back; women's sizes. Huck Towels, 10c Each, SI.OO Dozen 15x24. 100 Pieces Muslin Underwear, 39c Each Nightgowns, petticoats and envelope chemises, slightly soiled. Brassieres, 19c Each Meshes and brocades; sizes to 44, in pink. Children’s Hosiery, 12y 2 c Pair Black and brown, for boys and girls; Blzes 5% to 10; seconds. Women’s House Dresses, 85c Gingham, chambray and percale, in light and dark patterns. 263 Voile Waists, 59c Each * Several good styles; some gingham trimmed; sizes 36 to 46. 50 Apron Dresses, 59c Reduced from regular stock. Boys’ Knit Union Suits, 45c Each Spring weight, in ecru, sizes 6 to 16 years, knee length, short sleeves.

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NEW EASTER HATS

In Colors That Are All But Fragrant Periwinkle blue, lipstick red, jade green, sand, French blue, and then those stunning plain tones of black, navy blue and brown. Hats in sizes and shapes representing every direction the mode has taken. And for Friday’s selling only, at $8.98. —Ayres—Millinery, second floor.

Blouses and Sweaters to Be Worn Together A slipover sweater calls for a Peter Pan blouse— and a new spring’s fashion calls for both in no uncertain tones.

Fiber-Striped Wool Sweaters, $2.95 These little slipover models fit snugly over the shoulders and down the arms, and are finished with a trim little Bash. But the important thing Is the fact that they are of wool striped with fiber to contrast. Black, tan, gray, Jade, orchid and tangerine with sliver stripes of the fiber. Scarfs to match, also $2.95. —Ayres—Sweaters, third floor.

Cotton Eponge Frocks From Belgium for Misses Eponge, one of the very modish new ratine weaves, is present in the Petite Shop, in perfectly dear frocks, loaded with hand-drawn work, as it were, which, incidentally, is the only kind of handwork that never appears anything but refined and simple, no matter how elaborate with it a garment may be. These dresses are straight In line—chemise styles—and may be had in the delightful shades of Copenhagen blue, orchid, red, yeUow and a soft cinnamon brown. The two most Joyouß things to knew about them, after all, however are the facts that since— They Are Imported Models They Are Only $12.50 to $17.50 —Ayres—Petite Shop, third floor.

Here’s An Opportunity to Secure Dainty Boudoir Clocks In Handsomely Grained Composition Ivory Feminine daintiness finds beguiling expression In these convenient little clocks; so highly desirable at this time of giving Easter favors. They come in a heavy substantial quality of composition ivory and are offered in a neat variety of simple, tasteful designs. Priced reasonably at $3.95 $4.95 $5.95 $7.95 —Ayres—Toilets, street floor.

But Two More Days Remain in Which to Study and Enjoy The Derryvale Linen Exhibit Presenting the various steps in the manufacture of this peer of fabrics, showing as well the multitude of uses to which it may be put, this exceptional exhibit compels the interest of the housewife, the interior decorator, the textile worker and the student. *

Table Linens Are shown in a variety of beautiful weaves. Tables set under the direction of notable New York maitres d’hotel reveal their importance.

Talks at 10:30 A. M. and 2:30 P. M. —Ayres—Derryvale exhibit, fourth floor.

Take a Very Special Price For (PQ f|Q Friday *pQ.VO Hats, are these, which, without being “fussy,” are vibrant with he festive spirit of Easter. Some express this with dashing bows of ribbons; others simply bloom colorful flowers and sharp green grasses—or black grass which is smart if not realistic. Unusual ornaments give an abrupt chic to another kind of hat. And feathers, from trailing quills, to soft, curly; drops, all show that they are for Easter in earnest.

Hand-Made Dimity Blouses, $3.95 That very dainty kind of dimity distinguishes these chic little blouses embroidered beautifully by hand and edged with real Irish crochet lace —and, of course, made by hand. These have the Peter Pan collars and cuffs; and open down the back or down the front. They are for every reason desirable at the prices —Ayres— Blouses, third floor.

Draperies Natural color linens, hand block printed in many rich and colorful designs, show how effectively this fabric may aid the interior decorator.

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Remarkable Prices On Lovely Indestructible Pearl Beads Lovely necklaces to flatter the most graceful throat Each is composed of beautifully tinted beads, graduated with perfect artistry and finished with a solid gold clasp. We are enabled to offer them at the exceptionally low prices listed, because, beautiful as they are, they 'do not quite pass the unusually rigid color requirements of their makers. They are offered under the same quality guarantee as are those sold under the maker’s name, however. 18-Inch, $2.95 24-Inch, $3.95 30-Inch, $4.95 —Ayres—Jewelry, street floor. For Easter— Appropriate Confections Dainty Easter boxes and baskets may be had, filled, at from 15<) upward. Easter surprise eggs, Invitingly wrapped in glittering foil, come at 104, ZOt, 35<> and 75<i. Bunnies, chicks and any number of novelties, with Just the right sort of festive candy to fill them, are available at a reasonable range of prices. It’s a pleasure to help you prepare these dainty gifts. Friday’s Special Chocolate coated cream fudge, very specially priced at — Pound —Ayres—Candy, street floor.

Stamped Linens Derryvale linens make lovely materials for the needlecrafts woman to work upon. Exhibits reveal these possibilities as well.

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