Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 133, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 October 1922 — Page 19
OCT. 13, 1922
fEDERRLJUDGE HALTS OFFICERS I 111 BOOZE RAIDS PPansportation of Liquor on I Certain Ships Must Be Free From Seizure. BULLETIN By United Xetc* WASHINGTON. Oct. 13.—The Bureau of Internal Revenue, “In order to put all shipping upon an equality up to and Including the 14th of October." has ruled that those American ships lying In American harbors which have voluntarily surrendered their stocks of spirits to the customs officials, “will be allowed to recover their stocks of spirits and take them into foreign ports as in like conditions by foreign ships leaving their home ports and American ships leaving foreign ports up to and including that date.” fiy United Xeteg NEW YORK. Oct. 13.—Prohibition end customs officials here have been halted In their efforts to enforce the recent liquor ruling of Attorney General Daugherty in so far as it affects three of the international mercantile marine vessels. (Judge A. N. Hand of the Federal District Court handed down a tempera .y restraining order late Thursday enjoining the collector of customs here and Federal prohibition offijrs from interfering with the transj’mat lon of liquor on the steamers Paul, Finland and liroonland until ißthcr notice. Order Returnable Tuesday The order is returnable next Tuesday when the application for a permanent Injunction made by the International Mercantile Marine Company will be heard. This line operates its ships under American registry. Two British com-
' ' 4 " The same fine quality of merchandise, the same reasonableness of prices, the same high standard of prices which has always characterized Fosters, will not only be maintained, but greatly intensified by the new management. To offer the best furniture at the lowest possible prices is our ideal. Visit us in our new home. Now In Progress—Our Sensational Original prices and former markings are completely ignored—every piece of furniture on our three large floors is greatly reduced in price. You save no matter what you buy. Pieces are going fast—choose tomorrow. Savings Vs to Vfc For Instance ' (13) Hand Vacuum Bissell Sweepers, Including the “Grand Rapids,” SimmOTIS $7.50 Mahogany Finished End Tables. 9 3.85 “Household” and “Superba.” Regu- k-fiiillllWliO $36.00 Spinet Desk, in Mahogany.... 29.85 ihoiclT. 6 *! **.??! “ a nd . D .°T! 94.95 BED OUTFIT Mahogany Chair with denim nn Electric Sweepers that have ’ been ’ reused for demonstrating. Sweeper a* u or $75.00 Poster Bed, ivory finish, full Vac, Gloria and Torrington. In sale IN # I l . size 37.50 for 924.45 S' / I ——j.--, j— . _____ . Full size steel bed, comfortl^fl /T i tS-J I I able fabric spring and 50fsd I i|=| I=3 |Mj §§l Jfp pound roll edge mattress. We Deliver jf BJJ j|_ fi ‘I Wf S' A ,1/ / ? Ar* y ~~~~ Each piece made by Sim* s-i yuj t/c mons Cos., bearing their West Market Street, guarantee as well as ours. Opp. Terminal Station
panles, the Cunard and Anchor lines, applied for similar protection Wednesday before Judge A. N. Hand, but he refused to issue a restraining order, although he ordered the Government to shoty cause Tuesday as to why such orders should not be issued. G. A. R. NAMES VISITORS Committees Chosen for Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Orphans Homes. The Grand Army of the Republic has announced visiting committees for Indiana State Sailors' Home at Lafayette and State Soldiers’ and Sailors' Orphans Home at Knightstown. The committee for the sailors' home is composed of S. I. Brown of Knox, H. L. Trueblood of Indianapolis and W. H. Hickman of Terre Haute. The Orphans' Home committee is composed of Argus D. Van Osdol of Madison. J. H. Hoffman of Llgonier, Robert D. Moßride of Indianapolis, S. S. Kelker of Ft. Wayne, R. H. Tyner of Newcastle and M. M. Justus of Bluffton. MINE RESCUE MEET State Mine Inspection Bureau Will Direct Demonstration. A State mine first aid and rescue | meet will be held at Sullivan early in April under the auspices of the State mint# Inspection bureau, 4n- | spector Cairy Littlejohn announced today. This meet takes the place of the one postponed last May because of the miners' strike. PARSON COMES BACK Rehearing of Charges Against Swimming Pool Minister Secured. By United rrett TULSA. Okla., Oct. 13.—Friends of the Rev. Thomas J. Irwin, celebrated 1 “swimming pool parson” of Lawton, | Okla., who was suspended by the El j Reno Presbytery last July following j a series of charges, have succeeded in getting anew hearing which is being conducted behind closed doors. Irwin achieved much notoriety when he married a couple in a bathing pool.
ISO'S FACTORY PUNS NEW SITE $200,000 Modern Building Will Be Erected at Ludlow Ave. and Nevada St. Construction of anew modern fireproof factory building will begin within ten days, it was announced today by Homer A. Woods, manager of the Dad’s factory, manufacturers of windshield protectors and electric lanterns. The new building will be erected on Ludlow Ave. at Nevada St. The structure will be sixty feet wide and 200 feet in depth. It will be four stories in height. The building will be constructed of concrete and ve-
Mr\T Here’s the PLACE If!Ull • To Buy YOUR SHOES Don’t pay $6.00 or SB.OO for shoes when you can get the utmost in 6tyle and service here for only $3.00. Conservative as well as novelty models. $3 SHOE COMPANY 2d FLOOR STATE LIFE BUILDING
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neered with brick. The cost will be about $200,000. The present site of Dad'a factory is at 19-29 W. South St. The ThomasBinger Company, Indiana Pythian building, is the architect and general contractor. ‘ARIZONA PHIL’ SAFE Reported Kidnaping Denied by Authorities in Mexican City. By United Xetc EL PASO, Texas, Oct. 13.—Mexican authorities Thursday denied a rumor that “Arizona Phil” Alquin_had been captured by American kidnapers and was being taken to Los Angeles, where he is wanted for tne murder of a police sergeant. El Paso police were informed that “Arizona Phil" Is in a penitentiary at Chihuahua City, Mexico, where he is being held for safe keeping with “trusty” privileges.
f. SKUFFER SHOES For Boys and Girls! $1.49 Made of brown leather, with solid leather extension soles and leather trimming:. Unrivaled for wearing quality, unequaled anywhere for value. All sizes, 6 to 2 51.49 —Third floor.
All-Wool Suits 'and Overcoats
For Men and Young Men OVERCOATS—New CT ifiSl CJI all-wool fabrics, plen- all i & ajf ty of contrasting V Bjjjl lli backs and raglan es- Hi ■■ = : ===== :: == sects. Sale sjfcj |ss price 91 -*.95
$25, S3O and $35 “First Long Trousers” SuitS—Sale Price— $ 14.95 For Young Men, Sizes 31 to 35 Odd lots sent down from our third floor. All-wool fabrics, newest and smartest models; $25.00, $30.00 and $35.00 qualities 914.95
Women’s and Children’s Hosiery
WOMEN’S TURE THREAD SILK HOSE Reinforced toes, heels and soles, fashioned legs, snug shaped ankles; nude, silver, cordovan. white and black; sizes B Vi to 10; up to $1.50 qualities (3 pairs, $2.00), pair U'7C
WOMEN’S MERCERIZED HOSE—Fully reinforced, seamed backs; black and cordovan; sizes to 10; OC seconds of 50c quality, pair CtDC
Men’s All-Wool Shaker Knit Sweaters Largo shawl collar or V neck, coat or slip- AM f\r* over styles, in navy, maroon and black; in Jk /■ Bolid colors and combinations of two colors; "fcy sizes 38 to 46. “
Men’s Munsingwear UNION SUITS
Seconds—at Considerable Savings—
For Instance—s 2 60 quality..9l-48 $3.00 quality.. 91*98
The Imperfections are slight; some have small oil stains, which will not affect the wear. They’re of wool, silk and wool, mercerized cotton and cotton, in medium heavy, heavy and medium weights; made with the Munsingwear closed crotch, noted for their comfort and fit; long sleeves and ankle length; sizes for shorts, tails and regulars.
Panne and Lyons velvet, felt, duvet3 r n and satin are smartly adapted to charming hats for miss and matron with trimmings of feathers, ribbon and fancy ornaments. Rieh colorings in a pleasing diversity, embracing the wood shades—the most popular colors in the east, and canna, red, black and color combinations. Saturday, Children’s Day in Our Millinery Department
Priscilla Dean Tams A large shipment of these famous Priscilla Dean <itarns has arrived in such desired colors as green, X p blue, brown, orange, Copen, red, white and black. I Featured Saturday at
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Special Purchase and Sale of Hundreds of Pairs of Women’s New Fall Oxfords We secured these shoe s at an astounding price concession and are passing along to our patrons the full advantage of this saving. Made to sell at $7.00, SB.OO and $9.00. Anticipating tremendous response, we advise shopping in the morning. a
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CHILDREN’S FINE RIB STOCKINGS Reinforced toes and heels; black, brown and white; sizes 5(4 to 10; slightly imperfect, otherwise would sell at 25c (6 t OlApairs, 75c), pair...
$4.00 quality. .92.98 And so on up to $3.00 quality 94.79
you’re Sure to Find a Becoming Style in This Collection of
Wonder HATS
Fashion favors every size and shape, providing it is becoming, and they arc all represented in this captivating collection. —Off-the-Face Hats —Drooping Brims —Roll Brims —Clever Turbans —Soft Crushers
MILITARY HEELS—WALKING HEELS 1 Made of brown calf, black calf, tan calf, patent 1 leather and black kid. — Third floor. |
SUITS —Worsteds, cassimeres, blue serges, tweeds, plain and sport models; regulars and stouts 914.95
Extra Trousers to Match, $4.00
$5 and $6 Men's Trousers
*2.98
An Extra Pair to Match Your Coat and Vest
Beddings —Table Oilcloth PLAID BLANKETS—Large double bed sia.e, unusually heavy woo! finish, 4-inch block pattern, In attractive colors, finished with a whipped edge; $5.00 en nn ' quality, pair i... sO.uo BLANKETS —64x76 inches, well napped, gray, tan and white; attractive colored stripe borders rf*•* (no phone orders), special, pair Jjjl.jO SILKOLINE COVERED COMFORTS—72xS4 inches, well covered; floral patterns In medium and dark colors; both sides alike, finished with attractive sateen rjr* border; specially priced / J PILLOWCASES —42x36 inches, of good quality muslin, finished, with deep hems, 35c quality, nn each ZoC BLEACHED SHEETS —Double bed size, heavy firm thread, 3-inch hem, specially priced jq BLEACHED CHEESECLOTH—Yard wide, in sanitary paper bags, specially priced—-6-Yard bolt 35<i lO.Yard bolt 69<* TABLE OILCLOTH—4S Inches wide, best qulalty, white and fancy patterns; yard 3UC For Saturday, October 14th National Candy Day We have carefully selected the best candy and fancy * baskets obtainable to be feautred at moderate prices. Special boxes of chocolates range from 92.00 and by degrees down to 40<*. Bulk candies at like economies.
Genuine Beaver Hats Straight and rolled brims in the most popular shapes for little folk. In black and navy; trimmedv J with sashes and streamers. Saturday only *
$0.79
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