Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 3, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 May 1922 — Page 7

MAY 15,1922.

ATHLETIC CLUB GETS BOOKLET FROM CHAMBER Members and Directors Are Thanked for Service to City. contribution to the life of our city, one of the greatest achievements of •fl the mighty achievements in the past atitury of continued progress,” says the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce In a special brochure expressing the appreciation of that body for the efforts of those who made the organisation of the Indianapolis Athletic Club possible. The booklet, which was received In the mail today by the officers, directors and members of the athletic club. Is the first of Its kind ever Issued by the Chamber of Commerce. On the title page Is the following: “An appreciation of the Indianapolis Athletic Club, by the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce.” The booklet is printed in two colors and contains pen drawings of how the athletic club building, now in the course of construction at the southwest corner of Meridian and Vermont streets, will appear when completed. “When Governor Warren T. McCray lays the corner stone of the Indianapolis Athletic Club, with fitting and Impressive ceremony on May 27, 1922, he will do more than dedicate anew clubhouse eve nif it will be one of the finest clubhouses i nthe world." the booklet says. “He ni l celebrate the beginning of a new era in Indianapolis. He will dedicate n physi'-a| symbol of the spirit of Indianapolis. the spirit which sees and plans with vision, and through the collective will of her citizens gets things done. “So it is with pride of possession, pride of city, pride of home and pride of friends that the Indianapolis Chamber of MCommerce tenders this formal apprectaRio- to the members of the Indianapolis A. iileiic Club for their ccnsplcuoua service to their city. Indianapolis will have anew landmark, anew show place, a great and wonderful new building —the most complete and one of the finest athletic club in all the world.” MANY TEACHERS SEEK POSITIONS Number of Applications Exceed All Records. More applications have been received for teaching positions in the Indianapolis s hnnis than ever before In the history of Indianapolis, according to E. U. Graff, superintendent of schools. The great majority of these applications are from the West. Superintendent Graff said. Applications have been received from Seattle. Wash.. Dallas. Texas, and Idaho. Increased salary schedules In this city reduction of salaries in some States are gicen as reasons for the large number of applicants. A letter from an Idaho teacher said In that State salaries of $1,650 a year are being reduced to $1,420 and other salaries are being reduced proportionately.

Court Reporters Set Up Wireless Outfit What Is probably the first wireless kdegraphy set ever Installed In a county Tuurthouse has been made and set up in a room on the third floor of the courthouse by Charles R. Richardson and Thomas Garber, court reporters of Superior Coup’-t, room 5. The set is a sit;.:.; receiving set built In a box and a p.iir of bed springs are used as an aerial. Music i s received by court attaches every morning and afternoon. Thief Steals Police Matron’s Pay Check Detectives today were searching for the negro who stole a purse from Mrs. l.uurena Kullilove, 706 West Thirty-First street, Katurday while she was in a downtown store. Mrs. Fullilove Is a police matron. Detectives lesrned the thief made some purchases at a Jewelry store Jn West Washington street and gave Mrs. FullUeve's pay voucher in payment for e wrist watch. Thief Flashes Light on Sleeping Woman Mrs. Mary Harper, 315 West New Tork street, was ewakened early this morning when a burglar flashed a light into h-r face. She screamed and the thief ran from tho house. Allen Dealmear, who rooms at the Nevr York street house, told the police a silk shirt, a watch and sls were missing from his room. House Agrees to Air |Mail Bill for $1,900,000 WASHINGTON-. May 15.—The House today agreed to the Senate amendment to the T’ostoffice Department hill appropriating f1,905,000 for continuance of the air mail service between New York and Bau Francisco, via Chicago and Omaha The House's action means the air mail service will be tried out at least for another year. GEORGE DID IT In the Times of Saturday was reproduced a Mother's day editorial, reprinted from the Indiana Daily Times of May S. 1913. Authorship of this editorial was erroneously credited and the Tijjies, in fairness to the author, wishes to place the credit where it belongs. The editorial, which is a masterful bit of writing, was the work of George W. Stout, wellknown newspaper man and publicity expert of Indianapolis. NO VET, PI LEO W. A novel pillow for a country house Is made of black and white checked gingham with big tassels of black wool at the four corners. The shape Is long and narrow. MORE MEN THAN WOMEN HAVE APPENDICITIS Medical reports shown men are more subject to appendicitis although many sudden cases occur among women. It can be guarded against by preventing Intestinal Infection. The Intestinal ankfseptie Adier-l-i a, acts on BOTH upper lower bowels, removing all foul, decaying master which might cause Infection. It brings out matter you never thought was in your system and which may have been poisoning you for months Adler-1 ka Is EXCELLENT for gas on the stomach. H. J. Huder, druggist. Advertisement.

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DOWNSTAIRS at AYRES’ The First Feature of the Downstairs Demonstration Week Sale A Great Sale of Dainty Summer

DRESSES rFHESE are the dresses which were featured in T this afternoon’s Downstairs Style Show. Not that all of the styles were shown today. Not a bit of it. We couldn’t represent every style if we gave a three-hour show and then used twice the number of windows. But we have endeavored to give a fair idea of the character of the many garments which make up this great sale. There are at least 150 styles, for we made it a rule in assembling to buy no more than half a dozen at the most of any one style. And there is a bewildering array of color, trimmings and materials.

And of a Number of Silk Capes at sls What This Sale Means in Economy One week of the most gruelling work among the New York garment manufacturers —one week of close bargaining and effort to save the utmost on every garment —has brought to this sale the most remarkable assortment of BARGAIN S the Downstairs Garment Section has known for years. One glance through the assortment will tell any woman how greatly she can save by buying her entire summer dress wardrobe in this sale. Remember the Capes—About 150 in the Sale at sls , These are practically all Canton crepe capes, fringe trimmed, a few with fur collars, the others with military or puff collars. They are all silk lined in contrasting, seasonable colors. % The Popular “Sports Apparel* * Note is Very Prominent in the Majority of the. Dresses in the Sale Dresses in This Sale Are Made of Larchmont Crepe Shimmerspun Mallinson’s Silkiway Pelham Crepe Dozens of Canton Crepes Sunset Crepe Roshanara Here-’n-There Taffetas Silk Cantons Chiffon Taffetas Printed Georgette Crepe de Chine Crepe Rom&ine Imported Organdy Fine Voiles These Dresses Are Trimmed With— Hand Embroidery Braid Beading Machine Embroidery Ruffles Scallops Chenille Braids Fruit Clusters Flower Clusters Fringes Rick-Rack Braid The Following Style Features Are Prominent--All the Season’s Best Colors—Periwinkle, Mohawk Coat Effects Chemise Dresses Slit-Sleeve Dresses Bateau Necks Evening Dresses Semi-Evening Models Afternoon Styles Crisp Summer Styles Remarkably Handsome Combinations of Materials and Colors.

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The Downstairs Demonstration Week Sale Tuesday evening papers will contain another interesting announcement about the Demonstration Week values. Shoes for women and girls and some tremendously interesting values for men and boys will be the goods discussed. The offerings are well worth waiting so the papers all this week.

Special Provision for Larger Women —30 Styles in the LARGER Than 38 Special care has been taken to take care of women who wear the larger sizes. Large numbers of garments of sizes above 38, in attractive styles and color combinations in the newer materials as well as taffetas have been specially included in the assortments.

L. S. Ayres & Cos. Downstairs Store

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