Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 181, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 December 1922 — Page 9
DEC. 8, 1922
VOlli PEOPLE TOMEETJi.S 500 Delegates Expected for Church Conference. •'Conte To Learn —Go To Serve” is ihe theme of thè Marion County young people’s conference which will be held at thè First United Brethren Church in Indianapolis. Jan. 5-7. Under thè leadership of E. E. Ballarti. flving squadrone are being sent to every church in Marion County to advertise thè conference. There is no limit to thè number of delegates each church m&y send. It is expected that 500 will register. A new feature this year will be a session for adulta who are interested In young people's work. Wayne G. Miller. State young people's auperintendent. wifl have eharge of this sesslon. Miss Jo Royer of West Virginia will conduct thè young women's session. PEftSlsiUT BULGRRREBELS Houses and Shops Pillaged and Burned in Sofia Uprising. ìiy United Press ATHEXS. Dee. B.—The Bulgarian : evolutionists reported to have staged an uprising and assaasinated many notables at Kustendil, are fleeing before armed peasants faithful to thè Government, according to dispatchea from Sofia today. The advices said thè peasants had mobilized in Sofia and now control thè situation. The Democratic club was burned and houses and shops were shot up and pillaged during Friday's flghting in Sofia, dispatches declared. 600 FLEE LANDSLIDE Ha ('nitrii Press MODENA, Italy, Dee. 8. —Six hunilted persons fled today from thè little town of Piandegalli. where a hundred houses already have collapsed In a landslide and complete destruction ls threatened. The town has been deserted and its mhabltants are homeless.
Women’s New OXFORDS Are Special Tomorrow at—--53.45 * J 0 Smart rateili oxforda with biade or brown .*alfakin. These arv al! nexr and only rbroujrb a fortunata on onr part are tbey priced ao low. Of solid leather conatmction throujbout \r!th rubber top lift* on heels. Special Saturday. 83.45. SPECIAL—ISO Pairs of Men’s OUTING SHOES $ 2.00 \ broro elkakin work or outing boes wtt h extra fitte qaality green chrome leather sole* A llghtwelght, servi.-cable sboe fhaf will gire uttnost wear. Priced very speclallv at $2.00. Regular 52.23 Quality—3oo Pairs Children’s SHOES $ 1.39 m J¥\ :'nr thè little tot are these ahnea which ’M'' r. harp pur a spedai groop ano market! for qulck clearanre at *' :lnare ili firn qitalltT big . grafie siioes anrt mav !>♦* hai in all hlaek or lack and whlfe leatbers and in button or lave atyle. sonisi OPEN UNTIL 9:30 P. M. SATURDAY Merry Xmas Happy New Year We take pleasure m announcing that enrollment in onr 1923 Christmas Savings Club WILL BEGIN Monday, December 11, 1922 Washington Bank & Trust Company Washington Street at Senate Arenile Indianapolis, Indiana
LEASES RESIDENCE LOT FOR TERM OF 99 YEARS William P. Chapin Acqui ros Site at Pennsylvania and Eleventh. The residence property at thè north--..est corner of Pennsylvania and Eleventh Sta. has been leased to William P. Chapin hy Emma L. Clinton. and Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Eichradt, for a period of ninety-nine
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years. No definite plans have been formulated as yet by Mr. Chapin as to thè future development of thè site. The consideratlon was $91,000. MILLIONAIRE IS DEAD By United Press ST. PAUL. Minn., Dee. B.—Oliver Crosby, millionaire St. Paul manufacturer and head of thè American Hoist and Derrick Company, died toda.y at Miller Hospital.
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Pre-Inventory SALE Your choice of any Winter Suit or Overcoat, high-gred® \ hand-tailored clothes, including Rothchilds and Classy Clothes. Values up to $40.00. To reduce stock for in sOC'°° Mh J l^= WKÉI T ‘° f ” Jt ßw C hoice of blue serge. tweeds. . aseitneres and ®ilk mtxed M worsteds. Some pencil stripe patterns. Il Men's and Young Men’s Suits and Overcoats mm 11 1 oh lilue sergos. brown tlannels. tweeds, ìC l ' J n* g | / y in sport models, worsteds and cas- .. I 'JRLm. simeres. Worth up to $30.00 \ ** /mMbw ili Men’s and Young Men’s Suits and Overcoats > f Up.to-date sport models, conservative or \ U fejiW J young men e styles; gool quality. well * g | L ,UU ite™/ mafie Worth up to $20.00. Spe i Genuine Work Pants Afa.DU three pairs 7C/ Stgnal brand polka dot for ' • Work Shlrts. d* lir Extra good *y - M two collars Dress Pants . 4<Ji) M Everythlng In Men’t Furnishlngs at Reduced Prices /lì Every one calling at our atore will receive a beautiful Open Saturday Night Until 10 O’Clock Hotd FRANK! IN ,( s WiDiams * kj Washington Building ' " THE HOUSE OF values- , a " d .
USEFUL Holiday Gifts! $4.50 Aluminum Percolator. ar $1.98 Aluminum Tea Kettlc Granite Roaster 45/C 1 Set Auger Bits, Holly Box, 13 rf/ ejf* bits st)* 1 1) 1 Auto Tool Set, (ho nt* Holly Box 3)J. I D Prunk Hardware Co. 320 W. Washington St.
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DAIRY MANUFACTIJRERS WILL ASSEM3LE HERE Animai Convention of State Body to Be Held Nexi Week. The Indiana Manufacturers of Dairy Products will hold their annual meeting r.ext Wedr.esday and Thuraday at thè Hotel Lincoln. Among the.speakers will be Elmer W. Stout, vice president of thè
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Fletcher American National Bank: Dr. H. A. Rueche of Illinois University; Robert Everett, secretary and manager of thè Association of Ice Cream Supply Men, and E. K. Slater. At thè Thursday session Edward W. Hunter, manager of thè Advertising Club of Indianapolis; Glen L. Ogle, Evansville; O. B. Iles, president of thè Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce, and Prof. H. W. Marple of Chicago will be thè speakers.
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