Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 129, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 October 1922 — Page 5

OCT. 9. 1922

RALSTON BEGINS HEAVYJTINERARY Opponents Also Announce Speaking Dates in State for This Week. Samuel M. Ralston, Democratic nominee for United States Senator, will speak this week as follows: Tuesday night at Frankfort, Wednesday night at Logansport, Thursday night at Kokomo, Thursday night at Kokomo, Thursday afternoon at Wabash. Friday night at Marion, Saturday afternoon at Auburn and Saturday night at Ft. Wayne. Governor McCray will make his first speech of the campaign at Summitville Friday afternoon. He will talk at Anderson Friday evening. Albert J. Beveridge, Ralston’s opponent, is billed at Brownstown and Columbus Tuesday, Versailles and Aurora Wednesday, Connersville and Richmond Thursday, Newcastle and Anderson, Friday and Greenfield Saturday. Senator James E. Watson was scheduled today at Vevay and Rising Sun, Lawrenceburg Tuesday, Liberty and Morristown Wednesday, Rockville and Brazil Thursday. Attica Friday and Fowler and Brook Saturday.

(SHANK GETS BACK WITHJEWICEAS Mayor Talks on Numerous Projects Seen in Ohio and Kentucky Cities. Mayor Shank was back at is office <oday talking about municipal plans &s follows: L Getting the Legislature to authorize a special levy of from 2 to 4 cents with which to widen streets. 2. Automatic traffic signals In Meridian St., at Michigan, North and Sixteenth Sts.. Fall Creek Blvd., Thirty-Fourth St. and Maple Rd. 3. A city-wide light and bell burglar alarm system. 4. One-way traffic on N. Meridian and N. Delaware Sts., in rush hours. 5. Red glare lights on fire trucks between the ordinary headlights to warn motorists of the apparatus’ approach. The mayor brought the ideas back with him from a two-week tour of Ohio and Kentucky cities.

Do You Know Your Child’s Classmates?

Here they are if he or she attends School No. 34. in grade IA, Miss Attie Carr, teacher: Edwin Adams, Carl Heidelman, Miles Kelley. Paul T-etm, Lewis Langley. Albert Sti oust. Charles Sparks. Orville Steven*. John Stofer. Harry Walsh. Arthur Winbum, Dorothy Clear. Dorothy Cooper, Dorothy Evan*. Edna Green. Elizabeth Jones, Mary Leachman. Marie Mattox, Elva McQueen. Delores Sailer, Maxine Snyder. Edna Taggart, Mary Teague, Helen Wren and Rosa oust. Airs. Irmadel Shepherd is teacher of the following IB pupils: Florence Blum, Minnie Bramrnt. Virginia Brown. Virginia Chapman. Mildred Curtis, lone Dale. Marthajane Delph. Lois Gerdts. Dorothy Gray. Hazel Hawkine, Edith Jai knen, Helen Kautsky. Pauline Keating, Gertrude Koeber. Margaret Lansford, Flora Lunsford, Alice Meyers. Mary Monroe, Helen Nichols. Evelyn Peas. Virginia Pugh. Eleanor Rouseh, Mary Rudicei. Marjorie gchock. Ambrozine Schulz. Katherine gohuster. Viola Underwood. Helen Weather, Florence Wiesnar. .Hettie Williams. Robert Bear. Charles Byrket, Stafford Carr. Warren Evan*. Michel Fisher, Russel Fleming. Mino Foster, Donald Fresch. Charles Green, Melvin Heas. John Kemp, Robert Kent. William Klieninger. Donald Lane. Robert Lernaster. Garnett Londin. Clarence Masters. John McCurdy. John McDonald. Os<-ar Mitchell, Paul Morris, James I Vary. Clifford Pierce, Harmon Ray. Elmer Kousch, Roy Reynolds. Arthur Scates. Lindsay Shojse. Kenmth Simm. Raymond Tellefere, Thelma Wilmotlit and Mabel Yount.

BUILDING PERMITS

Clem C. Voorhis. garage, 5041 E. New crk. SC4B. Edward F. Harmening, garage, 401 Prospect. 5350. Otis Kirkpatrick, double, 4921 Broadway, $8,500. Otis Kirkpatrick, double, 4925 Broadway. $8,500. Otis Kirkpatrick, double 4926 College. $8,500. A. F. Miller, repairs 2933 N. Gale, 5500. Stuart C. Houshell, addition, 750 Udell, SI,OOO. S. A. Morrow, dauble, 601 N. Wallace. $5,000. S. A. Morrow, double. 513 Riley, $3,000. Lillie M. Wilson, double, 4905 Broadway, $6,500. Roger W. Wallace, addition. 5402 College, SSOO. Margaret E. Manning, dwelling, 1930 Schurmann. $2,700. Ed G. Sourbior, vault, 448 N. Illinois. $1,400. Anna M. Mower, addition, 1037 N. Jefferson. $225. M. N. Simcns, addition. 121 Penway. SI.OOO. Realty Finance Building Company., dwelling. 776 N. Bancroft. $3,500. Petry R. Trush, dwelling. 4135 Graceiand, $3,800. Perrv R. Thrush, double, 4215 Graceland. $4,200. Perry R. Thrush, double. 4207 Graceiand. $4,200. F A. Staatz, repairs. 1917 N. Alabama. SSOO. H. C. Weinke, reroof. 1213 Bacon, $350. Ernest L. Kelly, addition, 1141 E. Kelly, S2OO. Hettie A. Pritchard. dwelling. 1641 Walker. S2OO. Hazel Jones, cellar. 1347 N. Ray. 5225.

' jol jltl Don’t Pay More tl" our prim (or shoe repatrln#, or you pay too macb. Only the bort of materials and workmanabip. Work done while yon wait. If yon wiah. MEN'S HALF SOLES 754 WOMEN'S HALF SOLES 504 RUBBER HEELS 354 THRIFT SHOE SHINE. 54 TUDICT SHOE I tllvlr 1 STORE llw itnnn Bank Bids., Downstair# WMbinaton and Meridian St*.

An Anniversary Sale of Decorated Teapots Hard fired earthenware in jet color. There are three sizes and several shapes and decorations for your choosing. These teapots are from one of England's best manufacturers. Because they arrived before the new tariff went into effect, they are offered to you at thi3 unusual price. Special for Tuesday at each. —Petti, earthenware, basement. Finest Grade Hemstitching and Picot Edging 31/ 2 C Yard (Instead of 8c and 10c.) This price is for Tuesday only, REMEMBER. Please bring your thread with you. Orders will be filled in order they come, for first come, first . served. —Sewing Mach. Dept., fifth floor. Black Satine, 39c Yd. A good, firm quality of satine with excellent finish. Suitable for children’s dresses, rompers and fancy work. 45c quality, special price, 39<. —Street floor. Poiret Twills, $1.89 42 Inches wide. All-wool satinfinish Poiret twill. One of the most favored and best wearing materials for fail and winter wear. Colors include navy, cadet, brown, gray, cocoa and black. Special for this day only, 81-89. —Street floor. L - Pure Linen, 14V2C Yard ("-"fi Unbleached towel ~ ing, our own imports tion. Launders well. m Soft and absorbent. bSaiSw—Jl —Street floor. Tomorrow! A Sale of Silk Chiffon HOSIERY ~4J91 “Mill Run” of a Famous Brand Selling Everywhere at $3.25. ■ WjjgS "l The best $3.25 chiffon hose on the I Lrf market ftfmw .ires, in black IlaW only. These are not tfw yf branded with the iff W maker’, name because E B of slight defects. fS AJ Specially priced for cY w$ Tuesday only at r: r., 81.79 pair. —Petti, hosiery, street floor. $2.05 Room Lot Wall Paper, $1.32 ■ ■ Two style, to select from. Sufficient for a ./ AT x large room. 10 roll* of Ss side wall. 6 rolls of sy/ ceiling. 18 yards of borfer Jb-kJ/ der. Room lot complete, 81.32. I ' —Third floor annex. Stationery, 10c Eaton, Crane and Pike's, fine quality, 3 Btzes, writing tablets; regular 20c grade. CO boxes odd stationery, 50c quality, special for Tuesday, 19<* box. Good Fiction, 59c 100 to 150 copies of good readable fle!!on. Publisher's price, 75c to $1.50. Special. 59C. Book of Recipes, 29c The Taplex Book for selected recipes. Publisher’s price. $1.39, special 250c* Street; floor.

Tuesday Only — Big, Warm, Unusually Tuesday Only—Wonderful N-E-W Fall * E”'COATS! rjjv| DRESSES! Cl 1 *18,75 1 -gP 47.75 L j * Warm, well-made winter Coats at this most as- Such an array of Canton, satin crepes and wool can I I l tonishinff price. Coats of velour and suedene, some scarcely be equaled. These come in navy blue, black, | 1 1/ lonisiuug P . . . , \P§Bel brown and cocoa. These models are either straightline, | I|j trimmed With furs and Others plain. Ihe lurs in- basque effects, and some have low waistlines. Braids, emJLJtf elude Australian opossum, Realine and beaverette. WT ia broideries, beads and fancy ornaments. Most of the . Specially priced for Tuesday at $18.75. J) shoTones 6 ilTou desii T™*’ aHh ° Ugh y ° U flnd S ° me —Petti* coat*, second floor. —Petti* dresses, second floor.

Now! An Extraordinary Sale of Sealine COATS rjjkn | s ß9 JftßHr Shawl collars, wide sleeves, cord 1 Mh JI girdles and silk linings add to the de stability of these coats. They are made 1 40 inches In length and are self trimmed —•* with the deep soft sealine. Usually tlPgßpr selling for a great deal more. They come specially priced for Tuesday only at 888.00 each. --Petti, fur., .eeond floor.

if ST I Hatter’s Plush and Zibeline Sailor Hats $1.55 Pluah has come to the fore again—the kind that la very soft, most adaptable and delightfully becoming. These sailora are ahowri In the latest style models. They come in black and all the new fall shades. —Second floor. Special Price for Fish Globes on Stand, $1.89 The Globe Is two-gallon capacity, in the practical widetop style. The stand ia of wrought Iron and Is finished in black with touches of verde color. Specially priced for Tuesday at 81.89 complete. —Pettis glassware, basement.

Anniversary Prices on Sample Handkerchiefs lOc Each Two hundred dozen sample handkerchiefs. These are women’s novelty and embroidered corner handkerchiefs. They are the samples of this year's Christmas boxed handkerchiefs. All are still in original folders. Values up to 25c, very specially priced at 10< each for Tuesday. — Petti* handkerchief*, street floor. Special Prices on TOILET GOODS Chlor-E-Dixo Tooth Parte. tegular 50c Tube, Two Tubea for 45c. An excellent tooth paste for cleansing the teeth. An aid to mouth hygiene. Spe-Q%r.-'/A for Tuesday at two tubes Palmolive Boap, 6c Bar Boncllla Beautifler, SI.OO Tube or Jar, 69c Palmolive Shaving Cream, Two Tubea for 36c —toilet foods, itrwt floor. Boys’ All-Wool Sweaters $2.48 Ages 8 to 17 Years S Boys' slip-over sweaters of pure worsted Ideal school garments. Blue or cardinal bodies with chest * Comfortable roll collars. Special for Tuesday at 82.48. —Third floor.

CANTON CREPE s2.l9Yd. A favored fall fabric in a heavy, dependable quality. Silk warp, wool filled. In a complete color assortment, including blnck and white. 40 inches wide. For Tuesday only at 82.19 yard. After this it will sell for $2.50 yard. —Pettis silks, street floor.

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Si?."’ ySTORE WIDEN ANNIVERSARY - SPECIALS v:>4 , v.;> • * ' v;. FOR TUESDAY > I\ r | /, I^^ONLYf^j

—Strap Slippers - yf e* . —Colonial Pumps —New Oxfords ) J aA m. M a Pair y I.A Tuesday Qn/y at Smart, graceful, the latest in last tint! jtfffßafcWf.' ./jk leather, at a price that is packing our it s shoe department. They were made to (\\/ bring double this figure. It’s only that we are determined to give you an UN- >c 1 lit? r iff vBaR EQUALED value that you may have your choice Tuesday—and Tuesday ONLY—at 40%./ $3.45! —Street floor. /

Sweaters, $1.59 Wool slip-over sweaters in fancy weave, tie belts, round neck, long sleeves. Colors are navy, black, brown, gray, jockey, peacock and buff. Special, one day only, 81.59. —Second floor.

Our Special Offering of Ribbons at 49c Yd. I* , 1 Ribbons of quality am * beauty, 7 inches wide, In black, navy, brown and many light shades. Satin —* and moire ribbons that are ideal for sashes and hat trimmings. A 79c value, very specially preied at 49<* yard. —Petti* ribbon*, Htreet floor. Tuesday Anniversary Offer of Silver Sugar and Cream Sets, ’2.39 Set r —* Sheffield plate. Attractive and dur■fwOS able. Made in very good shape and size which is especially 1 suited for the tea table, the serving table or the small dining table. Very specially priced for Tuesday at each. —Pettis silverware, street floor.

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Nightgowns, Envelope Chemise, Pantalettes 67c Each The chemise and nightgowns are trimmed in laces and embroidered in colors. Son- 3 tailored models are included in regular and extra sizes. The pantalettes are made of a good quality sateen with elastic waist and reinforced double elastic cuff. Length 34 to 36. These come in navy, black, brown and purple. Regular 98c values, specially priced for Tuesday at 67<t each. —Pettis lingerie, second floor.

A Special Price on Sample Neckwear, 29c A collection of salesmen’s samples of a large neckwear manufacturers’ discontinued numbers. Several pieces are soiled. Sample lines of neckwear that sells from $3.00 to SB.OO a dozen pieces wholesale. All sorts of neckwear are included—-collars, collar and cuff sets, vestees, etc. At this special price of 29c for Tuesday only. —Pot tin neckwear, street floor. A New Idea in Fur Collars At a Special Anniversary Price of and $3.79 Unlined fur collars, but shaped ready to sew on the coat or suit. Choker collars of coney and beaverette, at 5j!3.39; in black coney, at 83.79. Specially priced for Tuesday only. —Petti* trimming*, *treet floor. All-Wool Blue Serge Trousers For Men and Young Men J] | *3.95 Sizes 28 to 42 waist measure. All lengths. Hand tailored. Belt loops. Plain or cuff bottoms. —Third floor.

# \ The Unusual in Sterling Silver Barpins, 47c Each A Sterling Silver Rarpin mounted with white stones will find a place „ri almost every costume. These come in six different styles, varied in shape and design. A novelty pin, yet one that is always in good taste. Specially priced for Tuesday, at 47<* each. —Pettis jewelry, street floor. HAIR GOODS Shampoo and Marcel, 81.25. Round Curl and Hair Dress. 50<S Manicure and Arch. 75£ Side Puffs, Datura’ curly, 83.50. Transformation, 85.00. Curly Bobs, 86.98. These special prices are for Tuesday only. —Fifth floor.

COMFORT CHALLIES 15c Yd. For this day’s selling we will show a full and complete line of comfort cha!tles. "fl inches wide, comprising all the cho e color combinations , ty Persian and 11 oral designs. Retails regular at 19c yard. One day only, 15<t. —Street floor.

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Stamped Gowns, 5Sc Full width material. Good quality muslin. Assorted designs to be embroidered in colors or white. —Fifth floor. Sale! Misses’ Real Leather Vanity Boxes, 79c Each _________ The young miss must Ohave a place to carry her powder, her rouge and a L dozen other necessary fl articles of vanity. These i are made of leather in ■’S /g li.L hll colors and contain a [ very large mirror. Very specially priced for * Tuesday at 79c parli. —Pettis hand bag:*, street floor. Anniversary Sale of Imported KID GLOVES, 89c (■“ Skfft, smooth kid is used in these imported jf/ . kid gioves. These are tißEr 4U made in the two-clasp ry .■ style, in brown, black, \Wv/'W k ra J". mode and tan. in J ////A Sr all s^ps - New goods, I specially priced for Tuesday at 89c pair. —Pettis gioves, street floor. I Sheeting, 31 c Yard | Unbleached, 2 yards | I ! wide, “Fort Mill” B brand, medium weight, round thread ; 3 It* per yard. —Street fl oor. Sheets, 87c Each Ready-made sheets, | ■ full bleached. Sizes I V 72 to 90-incli. Center i . -J —Fifth floor. Marquisette Curtains, 79c Pair If a~t *. Hemstitched border -i HI If p 1" 1 n Marquisette |V-j Ifr Curtains, of double ftL J&]|| t * ir, 'ad quality. SellVjl Ijk'J ing regularly for -jjfiau 0.29 pair, while they 'i-mm !ast at 790 pair. Just 225 pairs left. iiiJ —Third floor. Five-Cent Cigars, 8 for 25c The most popular brands for Tuesday only. None sold by the box at this price. Indiana Hand-Made, Dutch Master. B. G., Tampa Straights. Carlins, Manilla Stubs, Cubist, I.a Minerva, Tobacco Girl. —l’cttis cigars, street floor. > - - .1,. . 1 Special Sale of 1 ,QOO Mens High-Grade Winter Union Suits $1.79 Ea. (Formerly Sold for $2.95 and $3.00) Three standard brands of men's union suits. These sold last winter at $2.95 and SSOO. They are marked for a clearance tomorrow at this special price of §1.79. Winter weight, long sleeves, ankle length. —Pettis men's shop, street floor. ■ ■- - Extra Special! 2,100 Yards Double Bordered Marquisette, 19c Yard One yard wide sheer quality Marquisette with fancy open work nud lacy borders. White, cream and ecru colored. Special at 19c yard. —Pettis curtains, third floor.

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