Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 150, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 November 1922 — Page 5

JJTOV. 2, 1922

BRDBKHART GETS FARMERSIIPPOm fowa Candidate Confident of Winning in Spite of Party Revolt. Bu Vfiiff'i Xt’ct DES MOINES, Xov. 2.—C01. Smith W. Brookhart tv ili bc elected United States Senator frotn lowa despite thè recent "bolt” of promlnent RepubUcans front his banner, accordine to Indlcations a few days before thè f lectlons. Thls prediction is made with thè custoniarv brontide —“Barring unforeseen events.” Tlte entire State Reptiblican ticket will share Brookhart's victory, it is belleved. The State O. O. P. organization, which is backing Brookhart along with thè rest of thè ticket, is contident that thè “bolt” front thè Progressive colonel to Clvde L. Herring, thè Demoeratic senatorial candidate, has been conflned to bankers, rnanufacturers and similar groups. Behind Brookhart will be thè bulk of thè farmer vote, thè labor vote, and thè rank and file of thè G. O. P. BUICKTOBUILD eh spiai Structure Will Be Outpost of City's Auto District—To Be Two Stories High. Plans for a two-lstory. reinforeed concrete salesroom, which thè Buick Motor Company is expected to build on thè northwest corner of Tliirteenth and Meridian Sts.. bave been approved by thè city building department. The plans cali for a modern strueture with 100 foot frontage on Meridian St., extending 200 fece west on Thirteenth St. This will mark thè northerr most point In thè march of motor ro*.v. Chicago Doctor Finds Cure for Insanity Cases Dii filiteli Xetm CHICAGO. Xov. 2. —Hope for htindreds of shell-shocked veterans of thè World War. and for approximately 30'>,0e0 victims of epilepsy In thè l'nlted States, was hekl out here Tuesday by Dr. William Held, a Chicago epilepsy specialist. Dr. Held tohl physicians and studente at thè Illinois Post-Ora luate Medicai School clinic that he car. now cure Shell shock, epilepsy and insanite by thè injection of glanduìar ex traets. and declared that thè usuai a.'ministratlon of hromidew, ss well a eurgery in such cases is futile. "Insanlty,” thè physiei.xn exp’filned. “whether due to shell shock, epilepsy or whatever ause, is no lnr.ger looked upon a* well r.igh Incurable. Xor should it be regarded as a disgracefui taint in a family. Do You Know Your Child's Classmates? fiere they are if he or she attende class at school No 40. 1002 W. .Morris St. Miss .\*t. **aeh‘r: Woori-fiw Bla--krr. re, W:’- *■ i,utt. Ki*nl Hofir.r.. Jotinonn. R .el Ermo. Walt. - MaMrfrtt. John M II; rh. T.-* Munir Mliev Thomas M:nt Hersiicl Ti-dirr a. Job-, \V:.;-e. Wslt.il. •| -.ari V.- -ir t.ii’w w.-tt Ri.th S* hmob-r, i oli X'initv. Mane Mime and Et!>l AlillM. Miss Odict teaches thè following n*ir r.ivin Bnroett Cari nrdl, Ori ,1 llatlrn Ralph tr.abbit Hsrrsiii l,rt- . ani. I.er,v i.rav oc-*,-.; Miller. I.yudll! Mìlr<* Morrei Skiii. Hardos Simili. I.eorje To’, r Virgil White. I.unlr Th'imiwm. Vivali Pirniuk. Ha/el Nomo. Kloren.-e Xante, r ir#ìi*G'-orce. Dorothy Hudson ami Mac? Adalpba Th<- ißs tauglit by Miss Marie Krueger are; He 1 limi. A.Se-1 Rreedlove. Virlineau • lauldaell Doimlrt Caunorl. VVailer Conroy. tranklln Kroeman. James Hodeea. Harry lone* Woodron Kmp Wilhur .Morati. Marvy 'inden, byte Pringie. Ki.-hard Rrid. Ralph mitli. Albert Spillman, Paul Stevenson Nor--i William. Gcorre Wiltouifhbjr. Junior Howard. Kukuic Simmon. Eliren-.a Arnold. Marie Chapman. Irtiif Covey. Muiu-ie Eaton. E;leen Evans. Dolly Galle ay. Evelyn Hi.ddieaton. Klorenre Moodv. Alma Murry. I.ur.et!y Pettit. Edith Rowe. Rertha Stranse, Daier Thomas. Catherine Èva Vidito, Dorrt Williams. Helen Wcsley. Doris Woodrutt and Wanita Wilson.

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A passenger on an E. Tenth St. car asked thè conductor if thè car was “E. Tenth St.” The conductor bad to look at thè sign before he cculd teli him. —G. M. B. As we were passing through thè little town of Nashville, Ind., this sign was in a Fìve and Ten Cent Store ■vvindow: “Farm for sale.”—H. L. C. A collector was afraid of a bulldog lying on thè porch of a house he wished to enter. A 3-year-old girl held thè dog while Mr. Collector knocked on thè door. —A. L. A mayer of a southern Indiana town has his flivver coupé equlpped with lace curtains. —B. D. F. A sign on a small grocery store reads: “Groceries, Cheese and Gas.” — M. J. Aster a luncheon of coffee and fruit salad a man walked out of a restaurant with approximatel.v half a hunùred toothpicks.—H. R. G. A drunken man in a tourir.g car hit a man on a bicycle, smashing up thè bicycle. and then thè auto driver told thè blcyclist he had no business riding in thè Street. —G. B. Early today a farmer drove his truck near Keystone and Prospect Sts.. and as he neared thè intersection a big hog escaped from thè truck, and made off down thè Street. The farmer was unaware of his loss and drove on. A policeman corrailed thè escaped porker and made diligent s/?arch for a rupe to tie up thè bacon. —R. L. B. A THOUGHT All thè saints salute you.—Philippians 4:22. For all thè saints, who from their labors rest. Who Thee by faith bifore thè world confess, Thy mime. O Father, be forever blest. Allelujah. —William W. Howe.

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DOWNSTAIRS AYRES’ FRIDAY SAVING SALE

100 New / mé Winter / Coats J A brand new’ arrivai from thè New ork market are these coats, very exceptional values in price, materials and styles. They may be had in Normandy cloth, velours and plush, fur trimmed and plain, in thè very popular biouse backs. straightline and side effeets. Some have large collars and cuffs of fur such as caracul, beaverette, dyed opossum and coney. Popular fall shades of brown, navy, reindeer and all fullv lìued and Interlined. Slzcs 16 to 44. Women’s Muslin Under wear The $1 si si Garment JL Gowns of good quality muslins in regular and extra sizes, trimmed with neat embroldery, sizes 16 to 20, full cut. Envelope chemise of fino soft nainsook. smartly trimmed with Vai. laces and medallion work, cut so as to fit well. Ricompra of fine soft satecns in ftesh and white, also of lighter weiglit fabrics. All sizes. Two Tables Full Women’s Pure Thread Silk Hose 2*69c These are of pure thread silk. silk and fiber. mcrcerized lisle and silk and heatiier mixtures. drop-stitch pattems. two-tone ctfeets and plain weaves. T’aousands of pairs of these and every pair a remarkable value t'olors black, white. cordovan. mode, gray, beige, etc. These include both IRRKGUI-*AR3 and first quality. Sizes S to 10. Women’s Wool and Silk and Wool Union Suits The $1 Q Q Garment Such rnakes as “Well-Known” and “Princess May” suits. the tailored suit that is sliapcd and gives ahsolute comfort and serv ice for those who wear wool and silk and wool. These are IH REGULARS —termed so because of very small defeets. which in no way affect the appearance or wearing qualities of thè garments. Ijow neck, sleeveless and ankle and knee leugtlis. sizes 26 to 14 Children’s School Hose .Misses’ fine ribhed hose; some merccrized, others of fine eorded cotton yarn; hlack. white The it\ and cordovan; sizes 5 to 10. Pair, Boys’ heavy riblied stockings, good and strong. for rough wear; sizes 6 to 10. SECONDS. •pv Boys’ extra heavy ribhed fine cottoti stockPair JvC inßS> doublé knee and elastici top. Will give 3 for $1 00 ahsolute good wear—a reai stocking for a reai boy. Sizes 6Va tx> 11. Well-Made Outing Flannel Gowns, $1.49 Extra heavy material, beautiful assortment of patterns, come in round, square, V-neck and with rollar; doublé yokes and trimmed with braid and ribbon; some heinstitcbcd. Cut full and roomv. Sizes 16 and 17. Extra largo sizes in the sauie materials and patterns— $1.5. Special for Friday Selling Jersey Suits, $5.75 These were purchased espeeially for this sale, 100 in all of tliese always popular jersey suits, Tuxcdo style; good-wearing garments for work, shopping, motoring and sporta wear. Colora black, navy and brown, and sizes 16 to 42. j 4 Reduction in Millinery 200 Hats at $1.45 Sport hats in felt and velvet, and dress hats in velvet, in all the popular fall shades. Also 250 hats in velvet and felt Another group of Panne and in a good varlety of shadings. Lyon velvets in large and Materials Lyons and Panne . shapes, beautifully , trimmed. All the wanted velvets. These d* iQC shades. and every an reduced to liat a bargaiu at ijjj.vjl)

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Women’s Winter Union Suits, 79c Gooil quality ribhed union suits for women, slightly fleeeed, cut to fit the body snugly and comfort ably. Sizes 36 and 38. Silk Jersey Petticoats and Bloomers A Friday QC Special at A large assortment of goodlooking petticoats and bloomers. all cut full ami roomy and the bloomers are properly reir,force!. , l'oloi s black, nav y, brown, green and purple, also color comhlnations. Apron Dresses, 88c Two tables full of good looking apron dresses. made of washafcle percales and gingliams. Dozens of becomlng styles in light and dark pattern. trimmed in very novel offeets. Sizes 36 to 44, —Ay r cs—Dow uh taira Stor e. House Dresses at $1.98 Dozens of good looking styles in the tot, made of fine percales and gingillini*, may he had in light and dark patterns. Some are suftablv made and trimmed for Street wear. others ideal for momtng and house wear. Sizes 16 to 50. Band Aprons, 25c For kitchen work and light housework. made of standard washable percales; some have ruffles and pocket, others with voke in front; good looking percales. Corsets for Only SI.OO A table filli of good. servireable corset* macie of coutil. WVll boned and with four liose supporters. Medium and low bust model; long skirts, rubl>er and plain top*. Sizes 21 to 30. • Corselets at SI.OO Very well made to give good snpport and stili be light and comfortable. Some bave olnstic inserta and all have liose supporters. Sizes 32 to 44. Brassieres for 50c Of good quality and trimmed neat-ly with lare and ombrimi ery; cut to give thorongh support. All sizes up to 46. Assorted Bandeaux, 25c These are thè make of a well-known m anufactur er. There are meshes, brocades, satin stripes and other good materials. Several very good styles and made to give support where most needed. All sizes in the lot. Outing Flannel Petticoats, 50c Good garment for warmth and comfort during thè colei weather. ligtit and dark patterns with crawstring at waist. Cretonne, the Yard, 19c A now line of beautiful lira pery material, over 30 patterns to choose from. light. and dark tapestry and fiorai patterns with a few conventional designa hy way of variety. All 32 inolies wide and from 10 to 20 yards of cach pattern. Children’s Hose, Ì2V 2 c Pair For boys and girl., medium ribhed stockings. of good quality. SECONDS of a higher prieed liose. All sizes. to 10. Bleached Muslin, the Yard, lOc A remarkably low price tor such good quality muslin, full bleached, closety woven, soft fmisli. All yard wide, but in short lengths.

Quilting Cotton, the Roll, 19c Best riuality, full bleached, clean, long fiber cotton. Good for hand quilting. Feather Ticking, the Yard, 33c Sateen ticking, suitable for feather ticks and pillows. Red, tan, gray blue and brown stripe patterns, elosely woven and smooth finish. 32 inches wide. Comfort Cotton Batts, 79c Each 3-Pound stze, opens in a 72x 90-sheet. Righi size for making otte full size comfort. Bath Towels, 3 for SI.OO Size 21x41, heavy quality, doublé thread, full bleached, white only. Comforters, $3.98 Doublé hed size comforts, made with good clean cotton, eovered with fiorai patterned silkoline —quilted. Weiglit, r>>2 pounds; size 72x84. VVomen’s and Children’s Handkerchiefs, Each, 5c Very good cotton handker-hii-fs. colored border and novelty color coinbinations. Also some figured styles. Brushed Wool Scarfs, $2.98 Good. large size in brushed wool, fringed, various color combinations, also a few knit ’Carfs snjoothly finished. Don't miss this hargain number. Men’s All-Wool Jersey Sweaters, Reduced to $1.25 Good quality garments made of fine spun virgin wool, has strong doublé weiglit roll nei k and cuffs —good length sleeve. Doublé stitched with lose scarna to preveut ripping. exceptionally wann and duratile. Sizes 34. 36 and 38 only. Boys’ Wool Mixed Union Suits, the Garment, SI.OO \ sampie line of boys’ union .suits in size 14 only Ribhed garment. some spring needle knit, others in heavy fleeeed. Collaretto neck and military shoulders, smooth fiat searas throughout. strong ribhed cuff* on sleeves and ankles. Unusual values that can not b-9 duplicated at die price. Men’s Cashmere Hose, 39c Pr. These fine quality wool mixed hose in thè very popuiar brown heather mixture, good full length with strong elastic ribhed top*. IR REGULARS with very slight defeets. Si/.es 9b* to il. Chiìdren’s Dresses, 79c These of good quality ging hams and chambrays. some in bloomer stjylo and others straight dres styles. These dresse are cleverly cut and st.vled. Ages 2 to 6 years. Birdseye Diaper Cloth, the Yard, 12V2 c Mili lengths, from a welllcnown manufacturer. all wldths front 18 to 30 inches; lengths from 2 to 10 yards. Dress Ginghams, 12 l uc Yard 1,000 Yards of new dress gingham to soli flor this low price. In all thè desirable colorings small and large checks. Suitable for dresses, aprons, children’s garments, etc. 27 inches wide.

HOUR 9 to 10 A. M. Men’s House Slippers, $1.49 Brown an<l black kirl Everetts, also brown Juliettes, wtth eiastlc side, very comfortable; all sizes, (5 to 11. Boys’ Union Suits, 29c Just 50 slitta in all, fiat fleeeed ; sizes 2 and 3 years. Grently reduced at tbis price. Wash Goods. the Yard, 7c A table full of assorted wash goods, a few einehams. ehambrays, perente, voiles, ete.. enough fi>r one hour’s selling. Come early. Children’s Union Suits, 59c Winter weight suits, 50 In all sizes S to 14 years, for one hour's seiilng only. Bungalow Aprons, 50c Each Washable aprons, made of pereales, several very good styles. trimmed with noveity efi'eets. Very special. lOto il A. M. Specials in Comfort Shoes, $1.69 Blaek kid lare shoes. plain toe and tip, also vici kid one■Urap low rubber tipped beels, wide widtlis, all sizes, 4 to 8. Corduroy Suits, 98c Just 18 of them, Oliver Twist style, sizes from 2 1 - to G years. Speeiaily reduced. Napkins, 5c Each, 55c the Dozen 18-Inch inercerized napkins. not betmned. SKCONUS reduced for this one hour seì]ing. Toweling. the Yard, 5c Twllled toweiiug. red border and plain inili end, suitable fur a number of purposes. 11 to 12 A. M. Cambric Handkerchiefs, sc. Good. filli sized handkerchiefs, for trten and boys. Nioely hemstitehed. Curtain Scrim, 7' -c the Yard Miti end of curtain scrims. some bave borderà, others taped eiige. Some in dotted swis*. others stili in marquisette. Women’s Fiber Silk Hose, 25c Fine quality fiber liose, narrow fashioned ankle.-high and splieed licei, reinforeed toe and Ueel : blaek. cordovan, white. mode and gray; si/es to 10. SBIXINDS.

High and Low Shoes For Women, Misses and Children The Pair, $2.19 Xearly a tkousand pair of shoes speeiaily prieed for thi3 event, These values are really exceptional, and must be seen to be appreciated.

For Women and Growing Girls Oxford and strap models, in patent leather, brown kid and calf. black kid and calf. Broken lines and sizes. with Cuban. military and low lieels. Sizes 2Yj to 8; a good range of widths. Boys’ One-Piece Paj amas, 89c Of fine soli quality outing flannel. open in front and having drop seat. Nicely tailored and neatiy trimmed with fiber frogs. Good and warm for cold nighls. Size 6 to 12. Silk Bandeaux, 39c Saniple line of silk bandeaux of wash satin, neatiy trinimeli with Val. and Oluny lace. Some styles are boned. Size 32, 40, 42 and 44 only. Women’s Rib-Top Hose, 3 Pairs for 50c Black, rib top, good cotton stockings, sizes BVi* to 10. These hose have elastic top. which most women prefer. Chiìdren’s Sateen Bloomers, 50c Made of good. serviceable quality sateen, lustrous finish, cut nlce and full and will give lots of service. Sizes 4 to 14 years.

SALES 2 to 3 P. M. Women’s High Shoes, the Pair, 50c Broken line and odds and end of bigb grade shoes, button and lace styles, high heels; sizes 2to Odds and Ends Children’s Play Suits, 49c the Suit Khaki and clotb, trimmed in red. Sizes 2 to 5 years. Brushed Wool Scarfs, $2.00 Each Eigbteen in ali; large and wide, wltb poekets and belt. First come, first served. Seamed Sheets, 75e Good quality, 81x90 size, round thread cotton, seamed. SECONDS. 3 to 4 P. M. 20-lnch Diaper Cloth, the Bolt, SI.OO Put up in 10-yard bolts. sealed in sanitary wrappers. Spedai at tbis price for thè hour sale. Outing Flannel Gowns, 79c Extra heavy outing flannel, nicely trimmed and well made; several good styles. Sizes 16 and 17. House Slippers for Women and Girls, the Pair, $1.25 Dark gray felt. fur trimmed, with leather soles and heels; all sizes. Men’s Work Shirts, 50c Thirty-slx in the lot; good quality blue ebambray, sizes 15'to 16 only. 4 to 5 P. M. Boys’ Overcoats, $4.98 Hussian style, oniy 20 of them, of fine quality woole.us, tailored just like D&d's, fourpoeket style with belt and fullv lìned throughout. Sizes S to S years. Table Oilcloth, 29c the Piece 45 Inches wide and cut in 1 yard lengths. light and dark grounds. SECONDS. Diapers, 69c the Dozen These are 18x18 inches in size. SECONDS from a wellknown brand, sealed in sanitary wrappers, one dozen to the package. Very special. Children’s Dresses, 39c In ginghams and chambrays, dozens of styles to choose from and all are washable. Sizes 2 to 6 years and reduced for the hour sale only.

Dependable School Shoes Good values for boys and girls, in mahogany and brown and black calf lace shoes, with English and broad toes, solid leather soles and heels; all sizes. Child's 8% to big girls’ 6; little boys’ 9 to big boys’ o • Misses’ and Children’s Union Suits, Winter Weight, 79c Made of good quality cotton, slightly fleeeed. high neck. long sieeves, ankle length, drop seat style, sizes 6 to 14 years. Women’s Assorted Hose, the Pair, 25c Fine mercerized lisle, in black. cordovan and white; shaped leg. Also Burson's seamless, fashioned foot, in black; regular and out sizes also with white feet. Sizes to 10. SECONDS. Men’s Shirts, 69c. Sizes 13V 2 , 14, 14 y 2 Fine quality percales and print .and woven striped madras. Neckband style with good length sleeve and French roll cuffs. Very special at thè price.

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