Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 181, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 December 1922 — Page 2
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MAY MAKE IN! SCHODLCHANGES State Board of Education to Discuss High School Curriculi. When thè State board of education raeets at thè Statehouse within thè next three weeks to prepare its legislative program, It will take up two important matters: A sweeping reorganization of high school studies. Adoptìon of new text feooks sultable to meet thè needs of thè reorganization and In keeping with thè recom-
NEW MILLINERY Sale of Imitali©! Paradise Hats The Season ’s Newest Voglie Are These * A Cleverlittleturban These hats are pokes and mush- JL. | smartly trimmed room shapes in /jij with black imitaheavy black, lus- tion paradise trous satin and |J WM feathers placed at haircloth. l|f§ various angles. Many other new arrivals for mid-season wear, including faille silk with flowers, hair cloth hats with ostrich edge, new slipper satin hats and ccmbination materials in Copen, sand, Pearl gray, henna brown, navy and black. Foarth lloor . mìltßtT7 , The Wm o PL Block Co*
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mendatlons of thè recent educational survey. Under thè reorganlzatlon, as lt ls belng studied by eaclj Individuai ®ien\ber of thè board, thè standard of slxteen units for high school graduation will be upheld with students compelled to take three years of English, three years of social Science and two years of mathematica. No Science such as chemistry, geography, and botany and no language such as Spanish, French or Latin will be requirod of thè student. Grommar and arlthmetic will be stressed in high schools. FOUR AUTOS STOL.EN Four automobiles were stolen last night. Cars owned by Fred H. Lang, 702 N. Meridian Sf., and Bertha Newbold, 922 Division St., were not sound. Automobiles of Burnet B. Lewis, 3134 College Ave., and Ted Lorentz of Newcastle, Ind., were recovered.
IRISHINSURGENT CHIEFSEXECUTED Rory O’Connor and Liam Fellows Die in Mount Joy Prison. By United Press DUBLIN, Dee. 8. —Rory O’Connor and Liam Fellows, Irtsh rebel generala taken prlsoner aster thè lnsurrectlon against thè Free State was put down HEADACHES FROM SLIGHT COI.DS Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets ri-lieve thè Headacho by enring thè Coìd. A tonte laxative and germ destroyer. The box beare thè signature of E. W. Grove. (Be aure you get BROMO.) 30c.—Advestisement.
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In Dublln, were executed at Mount Joy prison today, lt was officially a,nnounced. Two other lnsurgent officers were executed at thè same Urne. A lnaster spy of Irlsh insurgency was known to thè Free State government as thè man responsive for thè death in ambush of Michael Collins and General Ennis. This spy, posing as a chauffeur and machine gunner In thè national army, yesterday stole an armored car and handed it over to thè rebels. The armored car was used In a rebel assault at Ballymakeera, County Cork, Where 100 Free State troops surrendered to an overwhelmlng lnsurpent force aster one had been kllled and fifteen wounded. gjilk Shirts Gone Gill Parchman, 429 N. Blackford St., told polle© today that three silk shirts valued at sls /were stolen from hls home.
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Moleskin CO ATS Sheep’s Wool Lined inPPiI&P iIPHMP \ $C.95 prloed li. la,, età- }79c Offers Tremendous Savings for Meni § Men V Wool 2-Pants Suits and Plaid-Back Overcoats They 9 re thè Kind You 9 d Gladly Pay $25 to $35 For 2-Pants Suits dj* g; jfl J? Overcoats C as timer es H Tweed s Worsteds S I —— Plaid Backs Tweeds and JMjl Jp| Overplaids All Sizes for Men of All Proportions! Thrifty men attended this sale in great numbera last Satnrday and all this week. Sales were made quickly, for thè values are bo nnusual that it doesn’t take a man long to buy a stylish new Suit with two pair of pants, or Overcoat when he knows he is saving $lO to S2O. YTe stili have over 1,000 garments to choose from. Be here tomorrowi We want all our cnstomers to share in these savingsl TWO PANTS SUlTS—Tweeds, cashmeres, PLAID BACK OVERCOATB—Great big ulworsteds, unflnlshed worsteds, flannel* and sters, ulsterettes; warm, wrappy raglanß; every one practlcally a DOUBLÉ WEAR great coats, kimono coats and all suit No more old costa hanglng In thè thè atyle and pep you'd flnd In coats that closet when you can buy such good two cost three tlmes as much; llght colora, dark 1 pants sulta for only $ 13.75. colora and fancy overcoats; $13.75. The Greatest Values Ever Offered All-Wool ImportedO VERGO ATS for Men and Young Men Cold weather la here now; lt reqnlres big warm overcoats lf you \ would go in comfort Men, even at this low price these values apeak f§ éi 75 so loud that you will want to buy two, even though you don’t need h 1 them. Quality wooìens, belted models, well tallored; chooße from V J 5 brown, gray or tan at tho Expansion sale price of / 7, Rodolph Valentino Corduroy [~ ' ~ ' “ Carhartt OveralU Trousers -Bell Bottoms Men 5 Corduroy Pants Made of heavy blue \d* n*\ Wide or narrow wale \ a „ whlte back denim, (Jkl .o*s The latest dresa pants for high \ qj- corduroy, well tal- (Jh | triple stltched; large , § . Bchool or college students; made of [Jp , jj) lored, cuff bottoms. / Y J —— pockets; extra special ) * heavy blue, narrow wale corduroy; ? y Expansion sale price— ) * _ J button trimmed; all sizes— ) f e That Is Setting thè Pace in Boys 9 Clothing Values! Boys’ All-Wool Two-Pants SUITS or OVERCOATS At a Price Parents Are Pleased to Pay! Two-Pants SUITS Marnai Q All-Wool Overcoats Tweeds Cashmeres Kerseys, Sport Models, Serges Cheviots T * Heathers, Plaid Lined Suits rande of long wearing, Overcoat values that will esserviceable fabrlc for actlre M tabllah a new record at thè boys; season'g beet styles and éth fIV Slzea Fair; stvlea and colore that color combluatlons; taken from Bto 18 will pletse boys at a price that our regular stock of suits tip v eara 1® nre to meet with thè parto sls and reduce! for this sale. 7 ents' approvai. Remember that Extra Pair Doubles thè Wear! Boys* Crompton Boys' $7.50 2-Pants Suits CORDUROY SUITS or Overcoats alsò rl floe"wovea P - of * ult3 ® n< i OT *, r I co3tß th ? t , bO3 E* ì J duroy suits want to Ire them that weU d.eeaed look. lined pants- actual / _ J - Smartly tallored of splendid materials, ) T/g *lO 00 values Sale > V "" latest styles and colora. Parenti, here’e thè ( .... ~ ‘ / sale you’ve been waltlng for. .Sizes 7 to 17. J Juvcnile Overcoats Boy' Juvenile Suits Corduroy PANTS Sizes 2to 9 Years of Jersey or Serge Made of heavy . . Tallored of Ver- All wool quality; duroy* 81è* 7°to V seys, broadclothe. (A OQ In ralddy, Balkan ) Ck ntf fg T*nr*. Sale ( OtlL slbellnes and chln- l ? and Oliver Twist ( > “ e Jf ar *- chili as ; sport 1 #8- styles; gremtly re- 1 - p styles. New win- / duced. Sizes 2to ; / Wool KnJcker, n ——„ tei shades. 8 years. Sizes Iso 15....... n.., Dl/C Expansion Sale Offers Men*s ; Phenomenal Low Prices Prevali Tomorrow! Percale Shirts $1.50 Men’s Union Suits That Yoa'd Usually Pay $1.25 to $2 for Fleeced or Ribbed „ 15 1 ,p Rf/ With such vaine# as these ITI AK offerecl for tomorrow every man fOr ml\ s^ w i nter stippiy > I Fast oolor sh,rts - F ' ,rst r \\ save> k° n g sleeves, ankle \ a '^’ V n^ hir |' s ' at^ ria ' 3 MMUj | \ length. Sizes 36 to 46. ì Patterna to suit every \ fe)*' ,tf I $1.50 Men*s Stout Size fui CThrletmas gìft a a t S a II \^ f Shirts or DRAWERS \q £ money-saving prtct- All Af jfl l Men a extra good quality fleeced . P Sizes arranged fflj easy j ** i Hf* shirts or drawers. Blzes 48 to 56. ( VJt/V amTw wP selectlon. Expansion Sale Price— ' Work SHIRTS WOOL HOSE „„ V , Of Plain and Stif.l For These Cold ! Wool UNION SUITS ' ’ nßiiml Blue Chambray Winter Days $5.00 Values SHJRIS or UKAWIKj Corrcctly made, _ Men’a heavy wool. _ A . guperlor quality, \ A rj £ 1 Our regular SI.OO qnal- \ a c., shirts of heavy ìw || sox for work and /|fa _ ribbed, with t \ A*k i lty, ribbed or fleeced f S fast color mate- > / dress wear; want- > I flef,iced finish. Sizes 35 \“ w v I ...... espccu.y >aT| M w rial that will gire 1 I t/V ed colore; all l * t/V to ,50. Speelally priced i sci“— — j reduced for this sale, t excellent Service; 7 sizes. Special at 7 I fo'r this sale. / I Sizes 36 to 46. / /
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