Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 163, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 November 1922 — Page 19

KOV. 17, 1922

MUSSOLINI GIVES immoli Fascisti Premier Lays Down jp Law and Order Program for Nation. MAKES STIRRING ADDRESS Leader Tells Deputies They Must Obey Him or Go Home. By United Pres ROME, Nov. 17.—Benito Mussolini, premier and leader of thè Fascisti, gave Italy something to thlnk about today In thè way of autocratlc Government. In one of thè most remarkahle addresses made by a prime mlnlster to Ms parliarront Mussolini domlnated thè chamber of deputies, lald down a law of order, economy and hard work for thè country, and told thè deputies, a majorly of them from opposlng grounds, they must obey hls dlctates or go homo. And thè Chainber sat quletly and took Ita lecture. LOSES WASHING Mrs. Ray Thrall, 138 W. Elghteenth St., told poliee a thlef itole clothlng from thè clotheshne In thè rear yard of her homo last night. The mlssing clothlng lncluded two one dress skirt, an apron, a dress, a tablo cloth and three plllow case*. Automobfle Stolen J. IL Thlstlewalte, of Sherldan, Ind., rcported hls automobile stolen last night. ]

mire magumumT girmi Continuing Our Sale of Fur-Trimmed Hats 77ze Newest Millirtery Arrìvals Off-the-Face /I 1 Hats and *l% si; /si ' Turbali, (j/ The smart est kincbof a bat for present In bla et and broim, thè most sane- wear their deT „ fnr brim3 and tioned colora for fall and winter. satin or metallio cloth crowns. New SATIN HATS In oli thè latest shapes and colors J The very newest in d* si ff millinery —the se. A m sa^n * n \ and brocaded ma- |g| I terials. Colors—Brown, Henna, Black and Combinations f In such becoming shapes as off-the-face styles,drooping*brims,turbansandpokes. 2?i \ Trimmings of flowers, ribbons, feathers fMf j ÌÌL and novel omaments. BEA VER HATS sxz 4>*n&.95 Black. Special X JB? Saturday, fafa' * • —Basement Millinery Department. The Win. H. BLOCK Co.

Do You Know Your Child’s *Classmcites?

Here they are lf he or she attenda School No. 61, 1233 Shelby St., Miss E. Byfleld, teacher: Walter Apple, George Cranmore, William Kropp, diarie Moore. Marion Paderlek. Freeman SaalmlJler, Kilt Teckenbroch, Rutsei Thompson. Martha Cole, Arvadia Hinman, Ruth Ruchrsehneek, and Delorea WilUamsou. The ri am* 1 of thè 1 b pupll* are Kugene Castle. Albert McDantri, William Reynolds, Charles Walte. Paul Bruner, Donald Laujrhlln. Robert WUliamson. Ralph Hrnderson. Amery Shelton, Elmer Johnson, Emma Blosser, Anna Bolotin, Marjorie Cray. Mary Hinman. Helen Vincent, Ruth Washburn, Mildred Pcdlgo and Margaret Smith. FI N D T MULÉ r CO NT Al N E RS The pollce sound a supply of bootleggers’ liquor jugrs hldden In weeds at Hanson Ave., between Vermont and Michigan Sta. last night They brought three empty flve-gallon Jugs to headquarters. Tlilef Steals Watch Le vis TVood, 1711 N. Alton Ave., told pollce that a thlef stole a watch valued at $35 from hls tome yesterday.

Money Saving Shoe Sale JÉj Ladies’ brown, patent, black kid *p. Q r and calf leather oxfords, $4.35 9 down to dw Men’s $5.00 Shoes, now $3Men’a $6.50 Shoes, now ********** *i*9B Men’s Work Shoes, now •••* eia, Ladies’ Felt Sllppers, all colors, now $2.50 School Shoes, now *'*'i.*o-4 $4.00 School Shoes, now $1.75 Chlldren’s Shoes, now* "*'’e? tH Special $6.00 Ladies’ Satin Sllppers COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER KSTS-. HEID’S TWO STORES Opp Courthouse

NEGRO NILLED; INIFEMESTEU William Prlce, 36, colored, 118 N. Liberty St., dled at thè city hospital today. Hls wife, Annabelle Prlce, was arrested and charged wlth flrlng thè shot that caused his death. Ike Luster, 632 E. Court St, sound Prlce lylng wounded on thè sldewaik In E. Court St He carrled Prlce into thè home of Wilbur Shacklett, and notlfled thè pollce. The bullet had entered Price’s body near thè he&rt He told thè poliee hls wife shor. hlm. Mrs. Prlce, lt is said, attempted to klll her husband a year ago. Jeweled Belt On a short sealskln Jacket is a rather wlde belt made of larger semipieclous atones, surrounded by smaller onea. The collar and cuffs are of ermlne^

THE rSTDIAN APOLTS TBIES

More Than One Thousand Pairs Skuffer Shoes For Boys and Girls Iti Plenty of §s§ All Sisea, 6 to2. IH Made of brown leather with solid leather extension soles and leather trimming. —Thlrd Floor.

Fashionable Dresses For Women and Misses at tSilk and wool dresses of unusual smartness and exceptional workinanship and fabrica. The very latest style tendencles are featured in models for afternoon or evening wear. And their trimmings are as rarled as thè moder.. Styles Materials Colors ”~Bloused —Canton Crepe —Navy Blue —Paneled —Crepe de Chine —Sapphlre - Check —S°ack Line —Charmeuse —Hlndu

Womens and Misses' Sports Coats Special Saturday at $y.95 Just unpacked an unusual purchaso of sports coats for women and misses. Smart models for Street or generai wear. Belted styles, patch pockets and other mannlsh features make them thè kind of topcoat every woman wIU want In her wardroba.

From Our Domestic Dept.

HEMMED PILL OWCASES —42x36 inches (no phone orders), BLANK ET 9 inches, full doublé bed slze, heavlly fleeeed; gray, white or tan with pretty colored stripo bordar; $3.00 quality, (> J QQ pair gl */0

Boys 1 Two-Trouser §/i AQ Suits and Overcoats jt m <0? O THE SXllTß—Slzes 8 to 15, latest style, well made; will stand hard wear. Every sult has two pairs full-llned txousers. THE OVERCOATS —Muli pockets, belt all around, dark shadea. BOYS r HLOTTSES OF PERCA LE—W#U made, fast oolors, llght end dark stripes | slies for 6 to 13 years OifC BOYS’ ALL-WOOL TROCSERS —6 to 17-year slzes) every palr full lined ; good shades, to matoh a. nr, coats Jp 1.0Ì7 BOYS’ AIL-WOOL JERSEY SWEATERS-fl to 12 years. Blue, brown, green and heather colors. .j. Price

SEAMLESS BLEACHED SHEETB inches, specially d-j or priced at f I.JJ AUTOMOBILE ROBES —6oxßo Inches, all wool, assorted plaid design; frlnged ends, moderately priced at $12.50, d*Q ìq SIO.OO and P 0.4.7

HE WH. BLOCK C? Hart Schaffner & Marx guaranteed clothes for men, young men and boys (8 to 18).

In Our Model Grocery Qualìty—Service—Moderate Prie e s Exclusive for Indianapolis and Vicinity of Park and Tilford’s World’s Best Food Products.

Bread and Butter Sun-Lit Bread Hot trom IJU * **■ t ' ,vuu oiit overn at 8:30 a. m. All pan breads, lncludlng rye, grabam, whola wheat, home -made and Mother’s; 1-pound loaves (on gaie oaly from 8:30 a. m. p°Ì } 3 Loaves for lOc SCS-UT CKKAMERY BITTER —Chumcd fregh—from pasteiirlzed cream, 1-pound Air. carton < s/C Ham and Eggs SMOKED HAMS—Sugar enred, wood smoked, half oo or whole, pound LLZ BTRICTI.Y FRESH Cf? EGGS do*en, OOC Choice Beef Cut From Native Cattle CHECK ROAST— 1Q pound iOC RIB ROAST- .O pound .....luC FOT ROAST— r pound iDC

i THE BASEAIEMT STGRE

ForChildren %SBT 94c f? Of good quality rubberized surf ace materlals with smart hoods attached. S/l-98 Siz Little bolk* 2 to 6 Of all-wool materlals in smart models for little tota. Growmg s*°y.9s Siza Girls Coats $ —7t Q 14 Of all-wool dlagonal cloth in Jaunty mannlsh styles, with patch pockets, beltà, età. Made to retali at $12.75.

DOLLS, DOLL CABS AND FOOTBALLS

fTOM TINKBR -The doli for thè baby to maul; you can’t break hlm, -has no sharp corner* to hurt thè hands; made of wooden balla; strung on strong corda; llnished In brlght colora ; priced at 50d.

Choice Pork Cut From Young Pigs EOIN ROAST— n> pound XtLC COTTAGE ROAST— an pound .....LLZ HOMELESS ROAST— or pound CtOC FRESH HAMS—HaIf o or whole, pound ,„..Ll>C CHOICE BONELESS nn VEAL—Pound 4UC TOtJNG CHICKEVS—Fresh kllled, fully drossed, for frylng or oo roastlng, pound di OC COLD BOILET) HAM~Speclal sweet cured, machine * r gllced, ponnd ...,t , OC DRIED beef—Fresi me- in chine chlpped, pound *45/0 Brookfield Sausage Pure pork, meli breakfast links, pound on carton Demonstration In progres.

All-Wool Suits Ail-Wool Overcoats SALE PRICE *l4 È?, For Men and Young ì jl Men ffiSH Extra Trouser# to Match Sult. $3.00 SFlTS—Mixtures, cliecks, stripes. worsteds and cassimerss; plain and sport models. Sale price ? 14.95 0\ r ERCOATS—Xew all-wool fabries, in blue, brown, gray and heather. Stylish belted models with raglan or set-in slecves. Sale price §14.95 $25, S3O and $35 ‘First Long Trousers’ Suits — Sale For Young Men, Slzes 31 to 35 Odd lota eent down from our thlrd floor. Allwool fabrica, newest and smartest models j $26.00, $30.00 and $35.00 qualitles $14.95

$4 and $5 Men's Trousers, Sale Price An Extra Pair to Match Yonr Coat CON OC and Vest MEN'S CORDUROY TROUSERS — Excellent quality, narrow wale cordoroy. Sale price 2) l/0 Sheepskin Lined Coats, $9.95 For Men and Yoang Men Just tho thing for out-of-doors wear this wintcr.

Men’s Furnishing Dept. "ALTO BRAND" FLANNEL SUIRT9— Perfcctly tailored, coat style, doublé stitehing throughout, regulatlon collare attached ; made with two pocket*, with or witbout flaps. In nent check patterns and plain colors. r\m Slzes 14 to 17&. $4.93, $3.95 and {>4.95 MEN’S cash mere SPORTS UOSE— Illb clastlo top; brown and rr groen heethers. Slzes li) to 11 Vi (2 pairs for $1.00), pelr DoC MEN’S HEAVY FLEECE I'NDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS—Wright’S, Health nd High Rock branda. Naturai color. Up to $1.30 7f\ qualltiea, garment lifC MEN’S OCTIN'G FLANXEL PAJAMAB—Two-plece styles, mllltary 40 collare, trlmmed with four stlk loop*; full cut. All blzsj. Specinl... “hòsiery specials = WOMEN’9 WOOL SPORTS HOSE—Rolnforced toe and heel, fashioned lega The wanted heather shades. Drop stiteh and plain. Slzes BVfc to 10. Special (3 pairs for $2.00). palr b9C CHILDREN’S UOSE—Fine rib, derby idb and heavy rib ; reinforced where wear la most strenuous. Ezcellent school stocklngs. Black, brown and white. AH sizes (3 pairs for G9c), palr Zsc

FOOTBALLS "Pioneer," well stltched, heavy rubber bladder; will stand hard usage for thè boys; priced nccording to slze and qnallty at 52.75. 3.50. J 1.98, $1.50 and Bd.

"OVBE AND UNDER"—The wnnrterfnl mochanicai toy as pictured See demonstration In basement stora entertaining for both young and old. Neatly boxed, SI.OO.

AMERICAN MADE DOLLS—With "hard-to-break" h e a d s, baby-llke face*; dressed In pretty colore! drosses; $2.00 quality, $1.49; $1.25 quality, 98<i.

ROYAL LPNCHEOX COFFEE—Our own blend of thè tinest eoffees, perfeet aroma and flavor (3 pounds, t>sc), no pound òL C FEUXES Fancy California Santa Claras, 07 MINCEMEAT—JIade fresh In our Sun-llt kitchen, OC_ pound ilo C FRESH >TT MEATS— Oiant Jordan a1m0nd5....51.25 Jordan almonds sl.lO Valencia almonds 75Ò Pecan halves SI. 15 English walnut halves SI.OO Shelled Brazlls 79 Ó Shelled filberts, pound ......45^ PEANXT BCTTEE—Sun-llt, made fresh while yoe l i wait; pound ItC POTATO Cirrps—Fresh and crisp trova our Sun-lit Ci kitchen, pound D*iC CHEESE—Fancy Wlscon- or. sin full cream, pound .JDC MAYOTCNAISE—W r 1 g h t’s Supreme Thousand Island 07 dresslng. Sl4-oimce Jar ut C ORAPES—Fancy California Emperor grapes, 17 pound lui, —Fifth Floor.

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