Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 1, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 May 1922 — Page 7

MAT 12,1922.

EMPLOYMENT REFLECTS AUTO INDUSTRY RISE Thousands of Men Are Given Work in Month of April. DETROIT, May 12.—Steady improvement In the automobile Industry here Is reflected In the employment situation, and Detroit once more Is riding the crest of a wave of prosperity. Employment agencies for the first time In eighteen months report a slight surplus of jobs over the number of work applicants. Rooming houses, the Y. M. C. A. and hotels of the moderate rates all report keen demand for rooms from men returning to the city In search of employment. The demand for automobiles Is unprecedented. the heads of Detroit factories declare. With the Ford Company taking the lead, all the automobile concerns are expanding daily. Thousands of men were given employment during the month of April, and unices the demand for cars takes a decided slump several thousand additional men, particularly those of the mechanical type will be assimulated during May. Edsel Ford, president of the Ford Motor Company, said the company Increased Its employe list by 9.<M) during the month of April. The Packard Company announces it will take on 1,000 men during May to provide for Increased pro. Unction. One hundred men are being given employment every day at the Highland Park and River Rouge plants of the I'or l Motor Company, and this policy will be continued as long as workers can be assimilated, Edsel Ford announced. .Wore than 4.5n" additional employes will be put to work by the Fisher Body corporation on completion of its $2,000,000 addition to the West End plant, officials announce. Building operations in the addition are nearly completed. The total enrollment of the plant after the new unit Is in operation will be approximately .10,000. The addition itself In 1,000 feet 'in length and six stories high, with a floor space of 650,000 square feet. Two Held on Thefts of Money Orders Oliver Srns r s. 322 Arlington avenue, and Roy illascock. 1044 Udell street, were arre-ttd on vagrancy charges after a large number of blank money orders were found in Sraats" possession. Staafs also had a small quantity of “white nttile,” so a tiger charge was filed against him Morr F.. Huff, proprietor of a drug store at 72> West Washington srreet, reported to the police two men had sto len several blank postoffice money orders from his store, TRIAL OF PAGE-DELATED. SHEI.BYVILLE. Ir.d., Mar 12.—The trial of Robert Page. Indianapolis negro, charged with the murd-r of a tl-year-obl n-’-tro girl. s‘ t for May I s * In the Circuit Court here, his been postponed on agreement of counsel. The new trial date will le fixed later.

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MAYBE SO KEW YORK, May 12.—A man found unconscious from wood alcohol poisoning had a pledge card In his pocket promising not to drink intoxicants.

ANNIVERSARY OF NURSE IS CELEBRATED Florence Nightingale’s 102d Birthday Observed by Hospitals. The hospitals of Indianapolis and four thousand other hospitals throughout the United States and Canada held open house today and observed with special programs the one hundred and second anniversary of the birth of Florence Nightingale, "The Lady of the Lamp,” whose work in alleviating suffering during the Crimean war and later in civic hospital administration in England, have given her the place of the foremost nurse of history. In commemoration of Miss Nightingale's service to medical science in establishing nursing as a desirable and fitting profession for women, the Indianapolis hospitals threw open their doors to the .public and conducted visitors through *ll departments of their institutions, to show the facilities for training young women in this rapidly growing profession. Denionstratons also were given to the women visitors of the best methods of home nursing. General visiting hours were observed in most of the hospitals from 1 until 5 o’clock. St. Vincent’s Hospital held a reunion of nurses and internes. A radio program was given at the hospital during the afternoon and this evening the hospital will observe the twenty-fifth anniversary of the founding of its nurses’ school. The program for tho evening will Include a playlet by the student nurses, several musical numbers and addresses by the Rev. Francis H. Gavlsk. Dr. Frank Morrison, Dr. J. 11. Oliver, Dr. O. G. Pfaff and Mrs. J. Herrman, one of the first of the nurses' schooL

STOP ITCHING SKIN Zemo, the Clean, Antiseptic Liquid, Gives Prompt Relief There is one safe, dependable treatment that relieves itching torture and that cleanses and soothes the skin. Ask any druggist for a 35c or $1 bottle of Zemo and apply it as directed. Soon you will find that irritations. Pimples, Blackheads, Eczema, Blotches, Ringworm and similar skin troubles will disappeat. Zemo, the penetrating, satisfying liquid, is all that is needed, for it banishes most skin eruptions, makes the skin soft, smooth and healthy.— Advertisement.

FEW markets, indeed, are equipped to give you as much genuine satisfaction in meat buying as the sanitary market that displays the white and blue sign of Better Meats, Cleaner Meats, Quicker Service. The very first time you step into a sanitary market you’ll notice dozens of suggestions for tomorrow’s dinner. Enticing and wholesome, every cut makes you hungry as you see it kept perfectly in the freezing dry cold atmosphere of the patented freezer display counter. *

Jersey City Boy Scouts Take Radio With Them on Hikes .

Boys, when you plan a hike, here’s an easy way to take your radio set with you. Boy Scouts on parade recently in Jersey City, N. J., Introduced the novel scheme. They rigged up the aerial between masts lashed to two bicycles. The leadin came down the middle to a receiving set fitted to a third bicycle between the other two. A Boy Scout on each wheel, and the parade was read to start. To Insure tho same distance between

DOWNSTAIRS - AYRES' Saturday Shoppers Will Find Here — Sports Apparel Bargains Extremely Seasonable Baronet Fiber and Poplin Skirts, $5.95 Smart, stylishly made skirts, with pockets, buttons and bolts, in black navy and white; in satin stripes and block checks of self color. These skirts will be very popular this summer, especially when worn with sports jackets. Sizes 2G to 39. Striped Prunella and Checked Velours Skirts, $4.95, $6.95 and $7.95 All wool materials, fine striped pninollns, box plaited models, in brown and navy and combinations of the two. All-wool velours, checked, black and white, brown and blue, rose and green. Sizes 2G to 38. A Remarkable Special Purchase of Smart, Colorful, New Sports Jackets $3.98, $4.95 and $7.95 The sort of jackets women will want to wear with bright-col-ored or white skirts this summer; smart as a pin, neat in their lines and tailoring. These are all-wool flannels and jerseys, in Tuxedo style, with plain or flare sleeves and bound with white or contrasting color braid. They arc all belted, of course ; all have great white buttons, fasten with cord at the neck and have inverted plait backs. In clear, bright summery colors —brown, red, green, mohawk, purple, as well as black. Sizes 1G to 40.

Women’s Shaped Knit Vests, 25c Ea. We have a little over 300 of these garments at, this price. They are extra long, elastic and come mostly with low neck, and half sleeve. The price is very low. v 200 Pieces Women's Muslin Underwear at 39c Each Lace and embroidery trimmed nightgowns, envelope chemises, pelticoats and some crepe step-ius. All remarkably reduced. Strap-Pumps and Oxfords for Women and Girls, $2.95 and $3.95 At these two prices is offered a very attractive assortment of strap pumps, strap sandals and oxfords in all desired leathers and in all the smart combination effects that the season is producing. Also smart suedes and satin strap pumps. Novelty Footwear for Misses and Children, $1.69, $1.95 and $2.49 Included are combination sport oxfords, white canvas and patent leather low shoes; also mahogany and tan calf combinations that are very striking. Good looking shoes at prices within easy reach. Popular-Priced Shoes for Men and Boys, $1.95, $2.95 and $3.95 Reliable quality shoes—both high and low—in the leathers and styles that men are asking for.

the forward and rear bicycles, so as tc keep the antenna from lowering or tightening, the boys lashed their wheels together by means of long poles. That kept them always tho same distance apart. But the fellow In tho middle, had all the fun! He heard the concerts, while the others looked on. That was obviated, however, when tho boys changed seats every few blocks. The same stunt can be tried by any three or more boys on country hikes.

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INDIANA DAILY TIMES.

Public Hearings on 3 Ordinances Publio hearings on three ordinances wIU be held prior to tho opening of the regular mooting of the city council Monday evening, President Theodore J. Bernd announced today. The measures to be considered are those regulating the building height limit in Monument Place, annexing territory In the northeastern part of the city between ThirtyFourth and Fiftieth streets and annexing terrltroy in the southeastern section near Churchman avenue.

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Millinery of Moment at $1.95 Taffetas, crepe de chine, Cantons, candy cloth, straws, straw and silk combinations, trimmed daintily and tastefully with flowers, fruits, feathers and ribbons; new siynmer shapes. These hats are really remarkable values. Crepe de Chine Sports Blouses , $4.95 The crepe de chine is of heavy quality; the trimmings are of smart new sports materials—there are four chic styles to choose from, 38 to 44. Children’s Bloomers, 49c to 98c Imported sateens, crepes, nainsooks and black sateen make these bloomers which are reinforced models, some with double elastic; sizes 2 to 14 years. Colors, white, pink, blue, champagne and black. Boys’ Novelty Wash Hats, 50c Each There are regulation cap styles and turn-up hats, In tan, khaki and white; also some Peggy combination shapes.

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SUITS Navy Blue Tailleurs Af- OQ Nicely tailored Baits of ,/x.L Poiret twill and tricotine, with notched or Peter Pan collars, self-embel-lished. A few novelties. Some Prlntzess suits among them. • A a. (tCC AA Piquetine, Poiret twill and /Y.L pCXS.UU tricotlne suits. Including Mangone and Printzess models. In navy blue and tan. Beautifully tailored, ribbon or braid bound; 36-inch lengths, semi-fltted, Russian styles, etc. Up to the Finest in Stock A a. C/CC AA Piquetine, Poiret and trlcoL xpOO.UO tine suits of finer qualities and more hand work in the tailoring. A a. CVTQ CA Even finer ones, elaborately xVL iJMJy.DU decorated. And Awp aa •till others at Jp | D.UU A 4- (PQQ CG Mangone tailored suits for xA-L xJso7.ovf the larger woman; very distinguished. A a. fI*QQ CA The choice of btock, includ* /~AL ing Mangones and adaptations from the French. A few odd but beautiful tan models ai />n £/v up to Novelty Sports Suits A4. CJIQ CA Eponge, flannels, trelalne, L xP%.jy.Ov/ and d U v e t de laine and flannel combined. A 4- QaTQ CA laine and velours combinations end smart black homespuns. Others of velette r-/\ and velours $69.50 From $89.50 to $98.50 Exquisite geranium pink and wedgewood blue suits of cricket cloth from England. One allwhite quilted kasha a.- _ _ ■“ ll " $115.00 Three unique three piece sport r*/\ Bulls of tweeds from Mangone, at $1 9.00 Three-piece combinations of twills and crepes with embroidered for i\r\ . A* bodices, from $85.00 t 0 $139.50

It’s Time to Change Now, Men’s Summer Underwear Summer underwear requires care in the choosing; it must he neither too light nor heavy, too tight nor loose, and every man has his own taste. We have endeavored to place on our shelves the best of light underwear in as many different styles and qualities as possible. Vassar knitted and woven B. V. D. union suits, unive* fabric union suits, to 97.H0. sally popular. $1.50. Arnbo ribbed athletic shirts, B ' V ’ D> shlrts and drawers, . OTI . SI.OO each. * arid ... Woven madra* athletic Flat-knit union suits, In reg- unlon 6ultß> 05< each ular and athletic styles, $2. Soisettfe satin striped athLlnen mesh underwear, short letlc union suits, $1.95 each, sleeves, ankle length and ath- * 3|n c^ec ** nainsook union letic styles, $7.50 suit. sufts ’ 65 <* each - Nainsook union suits with "Superior" knitted union quar ter sleeveß three . suits in popular weaves, quarter length, $1.25. $1.50, $2.50 and $3 each. . ... ..... . Pin check athletic shirts and "Regatta” woven fabrio drawers, 65# each, union suits, $2.00, $2.50 and Rockinchair union suits, $3.00. $1.50. New York Is Wearing White Shirts We have in the following assortments the coolest, crispest, most comfortable-looking shirts a man can wear. White Oxfords at $2.50 White English Collar attached. Longdoth, $3.00 White Aeroplane Collar attached * Cloth, $4.00 White English Collar attached. Broadcloth, $5.00 This is a sturdy cloth. Has a lustrous finish. Any Kind of Hose Men Want, at Ayres’ No matter what your footwear taste may be, there is a pair of liose to suit at Ayres Men’s Shop. No matter what price you usually pay, you can find good hose at that price here. Oqr assortments range from the finest English lisles to the finest American silks. Prices for Men’s hose range from as little as 18£ pair up to $5.00 pair. —Ayres—Men’s shop, street floor.

WRAPS Sports TOPCOATS $29.50, $35, $39.50 Very swagger affairs, developed variously of fleeced overplaids, herringbone, shadow plaid, English and domestic tweeds, chinchilla, genuine camelshair. Some full length, some three-quarter length. Belted or box style, with inverted back plait or vent back, yoke lined and full-lined with silks. In all variations of tans, grays, pink, blue, green—everything desirable. From $59.50 to $79,50 For the very finest topcoats, excepting Wotumbo, of course, the price range during the clear* anca is 959.50 to 979.50. „ Wraps, Capes, Coats Os Finer Nap-Cloth Fabrics In this list are Gerona, Marvella, Kasha, Wan* dora and veldyne, and incidentlaly, Marvella and Gerona are listed by the makers now as the two most promising wrap materials for falL In elegant developments—with Jenny sleeves, metai thread embroidery, self-embroidery, ribbon, elaborate stitchery, beaded girdles, fagoting and the like. Shades of black, navy, Sorrento and Valett* blues, Javanese and plnecone. At $75, $89.50, $98,50 All the Finer Cloth Wraps NowFromsl2s to $198.50 Veldynes, silk duvetyne, Gerona and Marvella, most of them adaptations from the French, furtrimmed, embroidered, girdled with beads; black, Sorrento, valetta, gaylardla, pine cone and fallow. —Ayres—Third floor.

A Book to Give Your Mother , Sunday “MOTHER” By Kathleen Norris This simple, moving story by one of our most popular women novelists makes a peculiarly suitable gift for mothers every, where. Bound in red leather; Btamped beautifully in gold, yet priced at but 75#. Other Books Appropriate The Ayres book department is a complete book shop, and if you would give your mother a popular novel, the works of time-tested authors, a delightful travel volume, a bit of something humorous cr a volume of verse, you can find the desirable things in variety here. —Ayres—Books, street floor. Composition Ivory Toilet Sets $11.95 Three-piece sets, consisting of brush, comb and mirror, daintily decorated. Boudoir Pieces In White Composition Ivory Mirrors, $4.95. Hair brushes, $3.95. Jewel boxes, $2.00. Picture frames, $1.50. Buffers. $1.50. Manicure pieces, 75# each. Clocks, $3.95 and $5.95. Toilet Bath Brushes, $1.25 and $1.50 These are made with handles. Other bath brushes, 69#. Sweet Fragrances Arly’s Lilas perfume, $1.50 the ounce. Arly’s Jasmine $3.00 the ounce. Mavis perfume, $1.25 the ounce. Mary Garden toilet water, 60# the ounce. —Ayres—Toilets, street floor.

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