Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 293, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 April 1922 — Page 7

APRIL 19,1922.

JENKINS FIGHT CAUSES PROBE BY ILS. AGENTS Federal Authorities Inquiring Into Status of 15-Year-Old Mother. Federal authorities today started an investigation into an alleged visit to Kentucky of William Jenkins. 22, of 21 West Arizona street, in company with his com-mon-law wife, Helen Marie Richardson. 15. The wife also nses the names “Olds" and “Bridgewater," according to Jenkins. The police received a report of a outing sfTray at the Arizona street address. When the emergency squad arrived it found Jenkins, who evidently had been hit on the nose. He admitted he had a fight with his “wife’’ and that she was gone. Broken dishes covered the floor. Jenkins was at first held on a charge of assault and battery with intent to kill. I.ater. after the police found the girl, was was charged with criminal assault. The girl's mother lives at 131 North New Jersey street. The mother toUl the police Jenkins lured the daughter from school about two years ago. and. she says, took her to Kentucky. The Jenkinses have a baby 8 months old. The child is being cared for by relatives. The mother told the police Jenkins and her daughter have never been married. Jenkins said he met the girl two years ago when she lived at the home of Samuel Irvin Bridgewater, 1017 West New Tork street. Druggists to Show How Thing Is Done The Indiana Association of Retail Druggists and the Indianapolis College of Pharmacy will make a joint exhibit at the Indiana Health exposition, May 1927. An operative display showing how the teharmarlst is trained will be contributed ■v the college, while the druggists’ association will illustrate the application of scientific knowledge in the filling of prescriptions in a prescription laboratory open to the public. The National Association of Retail Druggists will be requested by the local •rganization to assist in making a scientific exhibit of a popular nature. E. G. Hareitt is chairman of the committee in charge of the display. Other members are: Prof. Edward H. Niles, Harry Borst, It. M. Keene. W. A. Oren, Joseph Wade, *wnn Brookshire, Edw; rd C. Gottman. William C. Freund, A. E. Johnson, Albert C- Fritz and James Mead. DISH RAGS. Dish rags stouid never be kept wet when not in use. They should be washed out after using and hung up to dry. Otherwise they become fatty and spongy. They should be changed often.

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SELLS-FLOTO CIRCUS TO BE HERE APRIL 25

Mario Costello and ‘Toona," performing tiger, as they appear in the SellsFloto spectacle, “A Night in Cairo."

Herberts Beeson, known as the “Eltinge of the wire,’’ will be one of the features with Sells-Floto circus due here Tuesday, April 23. Although the Sells-Floto circus opened in sen-on in Chicago some days ago, yet Indianapolis will be the first one-day stop for the organization. The circus closethe Chicago engagement on April 23 and will come direct to this city. From the winter quarters at Denver Colo., the first all steel train ever used by a circus brought the necessary out door equipment direct for the opening In Chicago. I’arade wagons, menagerie

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"big top," side shows and hundreds of working horses, In fact everything not needed or used for the Chicago engage merit which closes on April 23, will come direct here. The two trains with over one thousand people, five hundred horses and scenery and properties for the big spectacle "A Night in Cairo," will leave Chicago on Sunday night, April 23, immediately after the closing performance. And kiddies don't forget the elephants, thirty of them

DOWNSTAIRS at AYRES' Continuing a Two-Day Sale of Cotton Dresses „ h 7 Apron Dresses, 66c garments arc a special purchase and represent a very great saving to our customers. The dresses come to us from a reputable manufacturer, and are of a quality that will appeal to our customers. The styles are very appealing for their variety and their neatness. —Ginghams, Chambrays, Percales —Regular and Extra Sizes — Light and Dark Grounds Morning Frocks at $1.98 Porch Frocks at $2.59 An excellent assortment of fine qual- le SPason R newest house dress modes. „ . • These dresses are really suitable even for ity wash dresses, made of excellent "1112- , . , * • , , , ~ ° b street wear, and are particularly good for hams; trimmed daintily with harmoniz- neighborhood wear. Fine, soft ginghams mg and contrasting materials and colors. and chambrays, trimmed with organdy Well made, with deep hems; sizes 16 sashes and collars, or with contrasting pipto 02. ings; from 16 to 46. Basement Women’s Apparel Section Has Excellent Values at $6 Dresses of imported and domestic ginghams, trimmed with self and contrasting materials, with organdy, and with rick-rack braid, are included in a remarkable selling at $6.00 each. Some have collars and cuffs of the organdy, others have linene belts with French piping, some have organdy vestees, others are distinctive with overdrapes and coat effeets. Sizes 16 to 52. All the familiar gingham colors and effects, checks and plaids, are here with a range of sizes to appeal to practically every woman in town. Dresses for Juniors in This Sale at $1.98, $2.98 Girls from 7 to 16 years are cared for in this sale by a lovely stock of 200 dresses of gingham, voile, chambray and linene. There are dainty, girlish styles, some with embroidered, lace trimmed sashes, others with ruffles, tucks and similar style features. Remarkably good values.

INDIANA DAILY TIMES.

this year, some big: and soma little, but all performers. Heading: the Mgr featrire acts will be found “Poodles" Hanneford and the Kid ingr Hannefords, Herberta Beeson, the “Eitinge of the wire,’’ the flying Nelsons, the Ward family, the Hoson riders, Terrell’s high school equestrian act, four troupes of Chinese circus stars, making their first appearance in this country, and many other headliners. The street parade this season will be offered in Indianapolis for the first showing and there will be many new features. MONTANA IN HOPES; LONG LANE TURNS (Continued From Page One.) and meet their current obligations. The supply of livestock in the State was being rapidly depleted. This year’s higher level of prices for cattle and sheep has been a great help to the people of this State, but they are still in debt and trying to pay out. They tell stories out here of farmers paying off their loans with one wheat crop in a season when production was plentiful and prices at a good level. They are now hoping for two or three such seasons in succession. This looks as if it might be one of them. It is about time. SEEKING TO STOCK AND GRAIN. Montana, once a mining State, is seeking to become a stock-raising and agricultural State. That means a long process of development. Copper is etill the one big resource in this country, copper and water power. Butt" is the largest mining camp in the Western Hemisphere. i'he Anaconda mines are the largest single Interest in the State About $2,000,000,000 worth of copper has been taken out of these hills. They have made Butte and they support It. They are the reason for its existence. There are other mining interests in the State, but they are smaller and scattered. Montana sprawls magnificently over this northwestern country, but, for one reason and another, it is an almost uninhabited empire. It contains now only about 550,000 people. One may travel for hours across It and never si-e a person or a dwelling. It lias been here ns long as any other State, but has never become crowded by the westward tide of immigration. Pioneers have pushed on beyond to the coast, or they have gone toward the Soaith, where the climate and conditions of living are easier. It Is, in fact, an undeveloped State, oxeept for its mining Interests. Hardy men have combed these hills to find gold and silver and

copper and whatever other hidden mineral treasures they contained. This phase Is passed and the State Is now on its second phase of agricultural development. Its real history lies before It. Just now its object is to pay the debts Incurred In four lean years of drouth. This will take time, but how much time is a matter of speculative opinion.

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The Priscilla A Sunbonnet It’s the winds of early spring and the flirtatious sun of the same period that put in the freckles that stay, so ’tis said. So if one must be out and about, in the course of her household duties, she'd best be protected by a sunbonnet. There are those in all white, others of white ground with small pink, blue or black dots, and the plain pink, light blue and cadet blue kinds, 59tf. Dust caps in plain pink, light blue, dotted nary blue and black and white percale are in order now, also 39c 1 . Both sunbonnets and dust caps open out flat for laundering. —Ayres—House dress dept., third floor.

Silk Undergarments tdPk k Attractive on Their Own Accountantl on Account of Special Prices It isn’t every day that values like these appear on the horizon of merchandising —so it’s behooving to women with a need of this kind and a sense of thrift to investigate. Envelope chemises of crepe Gowns of crepe de chine, de chine, strap-shouldered smooth and soft in quality, models, daintily trimmed with are developed In novel Btyles, lace; special at 82-85. lace trimmed, in flesh and Exquisite envelope chemises white; special at 93.85. of trousseau crepe, are tal- Gowns of crepe de chine, lored or lace trimmed, and tailored or lace trimmed; of built-up or strap style; special firm, supple, shimmering qualat 93.95. ities; excellent at 95.95. —Ayres—Lingerie, third floor. These Are the Better Sort of AXMINSTER RUGS Axminster rugs, good ones, that is, are of long proved reliability as floor coverings; these new offerings give no occasion for a change in opinion. A splendid assortment of colorings and patterns pertinent to your spring furnishing plans are offered now—from among our extensive line you are almost sure to find a rug satisfactory to your every demand. Size Ht4xl2, Oriental pat- Size terns, 87.50. 934.50. Size 9x12, 8 e aml ess, $57.50 and 949.50. S,r ® seamed, 933.50. Size 9x12, seamed, 942.50 and 933.50. Size 6x9, seamed, 930.00. Smail-Sized Axminster Rugs 27x60 Inches, 94.50 and 27x54 Inches, 93.25. 85.50. 36x63 inches, 95.00. 36x70 inches, 98.75. —Ayres—Rugs, fourth floor. Quality Stationery Boxes Containing 24 Sheets and 24 Envelopes Special at 39c Clarendon Lawn Aristocrat Paper Comes in pink, blue, buff, A linen finished paper with gray, lavender and white and pleasing paneled borders. It L distinguished by the lovely “f t , b 8 M " 9 or contrasting linings used in the _A yre s—Stationery, envelopes. 39< box. street floor.

fj \ A Special Purchase of Traveling Bags OCj oes on Sale Thursday at Special Prices rp HERE are only three prices in the group, **“ but there are several styles and sizes at each price. All the bags are of first quality leather, top hides, not splits—and will give exDccllent service and preserve a good appearance. One Group at $4.95 All leather lined cowhide bags, black, brown an( * ma k°£ an y; sizes 16 to 20 inches. Another Group All leather lined cow- | I * / dm nr hide bags; in smooth fli/vJ-- ' ~\\\ W\ / And at $10.95 blank, brown aud mabog- jl 'li' •*** All sewed frames, anish> , rrej.r V? V—-hand-boarded cowhide, \ smooth leathers and grain and walrus. All —Ayres—Hand lugall leather lined. sires, many styles. gage, sixth floor.

Modart Corset Sale Special Prices , 53.95 to $6.95 This is the story. The makers had a large eollection of short ends of the f 1 LiJ 1$ J regular corset materials, so y Wjjm 1 / they made them up into cor- /\ sets of standard construe- \ / IJr tion, standard boning, fit /j\ V and comfort, and we were 7 fortunate in being “on the spot,” as it were, and bought them up at a special price. The corsets are all lovely and new, attractive in style, made from quality fabrics—pink cotton and silk brocade —and in a variety of Modart styles. There are types for every kind of figure—medium and low bust models, some with elastic inserts in bust and back. Extremely good values at their low prices. —Ayres—Corset section, third floor.

Gingham Leads in Neckwear as in handkerchiefs and trimming for cotton lingerie, and many another thing destined for milady's spring and summer wardrobe. Gingham vestees and vestees that do the next best, thing and embellish themselves with ging ham preferably the checked variety—are here, with or without cuffs, to sell at 81.00. The wflnsomenesß of gingham corresponds delightfully to the piquancy of the style called Peter Pan in collar and cuff sets. These are priced at 500 the set —Ayres—Neckwear, street floor. Annette Mueller s Reversible Powder Puffs These powder puffs come in pink and blue and are so fashioned that the Inside forms a puff surface and the outside a silk case fastened with a snap. This keeps the actual puff free from germs and dust and assures cleanliness. A smaller rouge puff snuggles In its own puff attached to the outer jacket. The Price, 50c CREAM OF QUINCE SEED LOTION Sheeran’s Cream of Quince Seed Lotion is a delightful toilet aid for general use; helpful on hands, lips or face. It is most happily used after the skin has been thoroughly washed and dried. 35c Bottle —Ayres—Toilets, street floor.

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