Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 193, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 December 1922 — Page 2
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CIMBE GIUS HELPSESL SUE Indianapolis Guardiana Also Lend Efforts. The locai organizatlon of Camp Fire Glrls and tho Indianapolis group of Camp Flre Guardiana have combined with thè Marion County Tuberculo3ls Association in an effort to increate thè sale of Christmas Beala and Health Bonds throughout Indianapolis before Christmas day. Mrs. O. E. McMeans, secretary of thè locai organization of Camp Fire Girls, announced today that members of thè various groups of Camp Fire Girl3 in thè city will sell seals at many downtown seal booths Saturday. Each of thè groups of girl In thè downtown seal booths ls to be chaperoned bv members of thè Camp Fire Guardiana under thè direction of Mrs. Clyde E. Voung, president of thè Indianapolis Camp Fire Guardians' Association. The chaperons for thè various booths that will be In operation on Saturday follo’.v: Chalrman, Mrs. Charles Mulvey: National City Bank building, Mrs. Harold Trotter; HumeMansur building, Miss Dorothy Segur; Fletcher Savings and Trust building, ; Mrs. L. P. De Yelllng; Consolidated building. Miss Ruth Dlnwiddie; Kahn building, Mrs. Robert Shugart; Bankere Trust building, Mis3 Julie Mueller; Odd Fellow building, Miss Gertrude Kuetemeisr; Merchants Bank building. Miss Mildred AlLlson; State Lise building, Miss Louise J. Bonar. FRANK B. ROSS ACQUIRES VERMONT ST. PROPERTY Site and Brick and Fra me House Sell for $20,000. The property at 133 to 135 W. Vermont St. was purchased by Frank Is Ross, 901 State Lise building, for a oonsideratlon of 525,000. through H. John Miller, SOS City Trust building, it was announced today. The present improvements include a brick and frame house. The property was bought for Investment purposes, Ross said. HOOSIER BEEKEEPERS RENAME OLD OFFICERS Yineennes Man Continued as President at Convention. Members of thè Indiana Beekeepers Associatior. re-elected their officers at thè Statehouse late yesterday. The officers are Mason J. Nlblack, Vincennes, president; W. A. Hunter, Terre Haute, vice president; Charles O. Yost ©f thè State conservation department, secretary and treasurer.
NEW BASEMEOT ULUNERY ARRiVALS Featured Special Saturday at — s4^ Included in this group are thè winsome pokes, off-the-face hats, drooping brims and jgaSjSgß chic turbans. ARTISTICALLY TRIMMED àfiSffliì with feathers, flowers and fruit. dmm colors \ are blue, red, benna, brown and plenty of black. \ j£r MATERIALS \ Many are new arrivals made of baircloth, satin, brocade ' and faille silk. 80BeaverandFeltHats For thè Little Folks Just thè thing for winter wear, in green, wjr purple, beaver, brown, navy and black— j Angora Scarf Sets /rV/A Suitablc.for aU <£ €~\ Qw f À wear, in all thè ===-- ■ 1 s Ik wanted colors.. \ \ —Basement Millinery. IME Wmo H. ELOGI CO.
Judge Gary Predicts Sad Christmas, But Hopeful One for All B Uniteti Xetes CHICAGO, Dee. 22.—This wili be & sad Christmas, for thè world, but nevertheless a hopeful one, Judge Elbert H. Gary, head of thè United States Steel Corporation declared here. “It will be a sad Christmas,” sald Gary, “because thè w r orld has only begun to recover from thè World War whlch tore Chrlstendom apart and left a thousand wounds to chafe and fret civilization. "It will be a hopeful Christmas however, because people have come to thè realization that they must get lnto thè harness and work, work, work! NOTHING STOLEN WHEN OFFICE IS RANSACKED Thief Gets $5 and Knife in Bird Store During Night. The reai estate office of W. L. Bridges, 14S N. Delaware St., was entered last night by robbers. who gained accesa to thè building by breaking out a rear window, Bridges reported to thè polico today. The safe, which was not locked, and all thè desks were ransacked. Nothing was taken. Goir.g aerosa a court in thè rear of thè building, thè burglars forced thè upper half of a rear window in thè blrd store of R. J. Ward. 135 E. Ohio St. Flve dollars in change and a pocket knlfe valued at $2 were taken. A $1 bill, tom In half, was left by thè burglars. MAN OF 78 DIES AFTER BEINO STRUCK BY AUTO Coroner Investigate Accldent Near Charlottsville. Thomas E. Niles, 78, of Charlotteville, Ind., died today at thè Methodist Hospital from injuries received yes terday when he was struck by an automobile near his home. Niles was Crossing thè road when struck. Hts skull was fractured. Coroner Faul Robinson Is investlgating. FORM WELFARE CLUB By Tlrnen Special CONNERSVILLE, Ind., Dee. 22 A Child Welfare Assoclation has been formed in Fayette County wlth more ttan 1,000 charter members. It ts a charitable orgar.ization which vali deal particular wlth health of school schildren. Raymond S. Sprlnger ha 3 l.een elected president. and Edwln L. Rickert, secretary treasurer. TO OTRE A COLD IX ONE DAT Takn Laxative BROMO OPININE tablet* The box bear* thè signature of E. W. Oravo (Be aure you get BROMO.) 30c.—AdvertlBemect.
■T AGISTI KILUN9 OHARGE Greenfield Authorities Hold Warrant for M. S. Lioyd. Sheriff New of Greenfield today notlfied Indianapolis pollce he holds a warrant for thè driver of thè automobile which struck and fatally !n----jured Mrs. William Gelse! of New Palestine at Gem, Ind., Wednesday ; night. M. S. Lioyd, 1336 N. Kealing Ave., i was thè driver, locai police were lnformed. They sald they were misi informed yesterday when they were told thè driver had stopped at thè accident only a few mlnutes and then ; disappeared. It was leamed today that Lioyd not only stopped aster thè accldent, but helped to carry thè injured woman ; into a house near thè accldent. Ho i told hls full narne and address and later visited thè hospital to lnquire ! as to Mrs. Gelsel’s condltlon. Mrs. Lioyd accompanied her husband to thè hospital Tuesday night. She sald she and her husband offered to do anythlngr they could for tho Gelsel's. Lioyd said he struck Mrs. Gelsel In avoldlng runnlng over her daughter. COVERNOR CIVES THIRD OFFICIAL XMAS GIFT . Philip Zoereher Renamed to Serve on Tax Board. Gov. McCray today bestowod hls third officiai Christmas glft by appolntIng Philip Zoereher to servo anj other term as thè Democrailc member of thè State board of tax commissionerà. Zoereher was appolnted by I Governor Goodrich to fili an unexplred si ve months’ term in 1917 and reappolnted in 191 S before Governor Goodi ridi vacated office. Governor McCray sustalned thè appointment when ho assumed office and has again conferred thè honor upon Zoereher. WOODRUFF CITIZENS TO HAVE CHRISTMAS TREE Townspeople Will Ilold Christmas Service. WoodruiT Place will have lts own i Phristmas celehratlon. Cltlzens of thè I town will assemblo around an Immense rnuniclpal Christmas tree near thè fountaln Middle Dr., Sunday night, according to plans announced yesterday by thè town board. The tree will be lighted and deco rated and thè enUre community will commemorate thè birth of Christ b> singing Cliristmas carola.
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The Most Acceptahle Gift for Him Men ? s Fine Silk Shirfcs tss Quality Specially Priced Saturday Crepe de Chine, \ r’"' 1 Silk Jersey and I y t Imported. Engiish ( Broadcloths and wirni Striped Baby \ fa Jj Broadcloth Cho<se from beautiful radium Bllk shlrta In gray or tan wlth collar to match. Pialo whiteor Bt Ped crene do chine. collar attached or collar baud styles. Imported Englieh broadcloths and aiìk Jersey. All are splendidly tailored. Sizes 13 1 / 2 to 17 Men’s Dress SHIRTS Men’s Percale and Sizes 14 to 19 Madras Shirts Woven ntadras, satin ChooB? from a mo*t exten-, strires, genuino sot- ì C A Q rie assortment of pattern*, ! Q A A ■ettea; collar and collar |,*r I . * g band st>lea. F acked in y JL rollar attached styles. Spe- \ M* Christmas box. ' dai Saturday— '
Men s Fine Quality 4-Pocket Sport Coats èAlso Heavy All-Wool Button " Coats and Slipovers Kniftcd Sport Sweaters of selected wool yarn. \ In brown or freon heathers. Four pleated ( > M # y*) pocketa. Flap and button Irlmmed. Itope > g y .! and Cardigan weave. Slipovers and coat l sweater are Included Saturday at only— / • Wool Cardigan gj Whnt mlildli ag*d man do<** not apprefiate a, " J cardigan Jackot. Tho>;e are of suporlor quality Ini %Jr navy and black. l*rlcvl for Saturday at— MEN’S SPORT COATS Boys’ Wool Slipovers All Sizes, 36 io 46 and Button Coats Knitted eotton, sport coat, wl th \ A a Fleary and fine weave* ; !n\ a g**. a q pleated pocket, button trini- fJV g .M slip-otta or button coat etyles; fW 9 E MX med: recn, brown and gray V ■ * lari! roll rollar; 2 pocket; w / * v heather ; pedali y prieed fori Jt Saturday at— / I navy and gray. )
Men’s 2-Trouser Suits and All-Wool O’Coats Js2s and $35 Values Redaced to t h* & il 7C Why Not TS MI Make Yourself t' • N ili OVERCOATS ih ajrra, fleecy materiati, with all-wool S|:: plaid backs—thia scasali l ’s most wanted models and IW colorings, including thè popular light shades g* that are so much in demaaXjI mffi/ SUITS in fine worsteds, and cheviots—|||l jCr styles for racn and young men, swagger sporte models that thè young fellows All kinds raSig of colorings and pattems In this splendid'Xollection. & All Sizes for Men and Young Mei*
Men’s Corduroy Pants Wide or narrow corduroy, ) 70 well tallored. cuff bottoms. VP I * Expanslon Sale prlce— ( X Men’s and Young Men’s 36-1 n. Moleskin Coats Sheep’s Wool Lined ! 3.75 ( Wlth moleskin top, , Bheepskln 11 ne d ; ' sheep’s wool shawl * oollar; slash and side jf pockets, wlth buckle •’ and belt. Very warnx and unuaually low priced in thè ExpanSizes 36 to 48
STORE OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT TILL 9 O’CLOCK
A Christmas Gift From'&kic^ a * r Udore 100 Men’s Plaid Back OVERCOATS Will Be Sold Saturday at Wear One of These New Overcoats Christ^mas They aro all-wool plaid back coats. . . Belted, patch pockets, raglan \ shoulders, kimono sleevcs. A atyl- i 'SN gt \V ish cnt coat in every wav. A ( I al rcal Overcoat at a rare bargain to / 111 f# thè first hundred men entering oxxr \ I v fitore Saturday. All sizes for men I w and young men. '
MEN’S KID GLOVES Also Suede Gloves, silk \a a qq lined, wool lined and un- fp si */0 llned; Mack, brown, gray or / I tan. Special for Saturday— ) Men’s Black Gauntiet Dri ving Gloves Al?n s ieather drlvinpr gloves, \ floece lined nr unllned; noi; /\ 1 Avi flftlnsr; also drivlng gloves wlth >*r si furerie bark< and leuther palma. ( fl ——l Special Saturday at— / MEN’S SILK HOSE Pure thread silk; of excel-\ !ent quality; in adì colora. ( L L A Specially priced Saturday j* MEN’S BOXED SETS Combinations of Silk Uose x and Supportere; Suspend -) er3, Supporterà and Silk > wfl/* Hose; Suspenders and Silk ) 4/ w Uose. Choice for— ' MEN’S WOOL HOSE AH-W’ool heather mlxtures, \ some wlth drop-atitched f Jfi | fronts, others clocked. Spe- ( clally priced for Saturday— ) v Men’s VELOUR~HATS 15.00 quality silk velours, \/j in all thè new ahades; silk (JS lined; for gift giving. Spe-/ f cial Saturday at — )
Beacon Blanket Bathrobes G*ve Comfort to Men! \ : f ' ; A Beacon labeled bath rode \ a raeans more to thè recelver; l S li f \j - 'v- H r '. ; *Vw A|B a bathrobe of quality; sella [ Jft'* #? 'f .1 F: •’# most Places at $5.00. These \ Y r iwa 11X0 In man y fancy designa. ( *• pi S:"/* £*£ Zdßßf Cord and pocket trlmmed. V — i O Notch or roll collare ; special / f^JiSr St°ut-Siz e Beacon Robes £s"'*■ ■ *ÌO-&r H Men of largo stature will find these amaa <> w robes to be most comfortable. for{>C.UJ A they are cut with ampie fuliness; #p | si w cord and pocket trimmed. Men’s 2-Piece Men’s Flannelette Flannelette Pajamas NIGHTSHIRTS Mude of hoavy Cocod \ The* ars cut amply full flannelette; In plnk or blue i j In wldth and length, mak- jfh g\ gtrlpos; pocket and sllk 1 , *P g •“/ Ine; a comfortable night- ( %£ ■ J frog trimmed; also pongee 1 1 —■ shlrt of heavy fleeeed finn- ) a * 2-piece suite ; illk frogl ™ nelette; In all slzes up to \ trimmed. All slzes, 20. Spedai Saturday— /
Boys’ All-Wool ft, vri OVERCOATS With Beaver Coliar f- ièf 2-Pants SUITS WH With Full ) 7K [J IMli i Linei , BOLLII II ftf Knickers Jp — - P B[f The prlce alone is little short of amazing when one eonsiders that bere are good. sturdy, allwool suits and overcoats that will givo a full 0 y n rs C •*. quota of wear and warmth. And two palrs of JDOyS Z-AantS OUltS f full-llned knickers with every suit, which means , doublé Service and doublé value. Colors and L/VerCOatS and styles that every boy wanta. All Wool Sizes 7 to 18 Years Mackmaws
Boys’ Kìd Ganntlet Gloves Regular SI.OO quality; fleeco \ ,-rv lined; ali wanted colors; { gì larga cuffs; snug fittine and / fijg JJf 1 warm. ) BOYS’ DRESS SKÌRTS follar to match and collar attached styles in beautiful j x g QQ patterns; piped shirts in | * checks and stripes. Sizes \ 12 Vi to H. 7 BOYS’ HOCKEY CAPS Knitted wooi toquea for \ mi boy; in one and two-color ‘ g%, combinations. What every ajr %<- boy want. ) Knitted Caps for Boys, Special at A cap and muffler combina-', a q tion that is warm and neat. ì | # | Ì7 Comes in heather, brown, / ‘ 1 - ■■— gray and blue. ■ / BOYS’ SWEÀTERS Slipon or button style. with a /A larga roll collar; all w'anted I | .I}*/ colors; sizes 6to 14 years. < 1 Sale pnee— ) Boy*’ FuiTgAUNTLETS $3.50 quality; long-baired \a, aQ fur backs with leather palm; fJh 8 ,tO fleece llned; specially priced. ) /■ ——r Saturday at )
Sizes 7 to 18 Years What boy does not appre- \ A jj ryr* ciato a new outfit for /JS .i Ti Christmasr? What mother v _____ wlll he*ltat* In buylng: It ( when shé can get good, 1 sturdy all-wool clotbes nt / ** thè Fair for so little Saturday? Brin* your boy, let ns fit him ont, Boys’ Juvenile Suits Of All-Wool Jersey or Serge All wool quality; in middy, a Balkan and Oliver Twist (Jp 9 ,UO styles; greatly reduced. / r Sizes 2to 8 years. ) *“ Juvenile Overcoats Sizes 2 to 9 Years Tailored of kerseys, broad- \ <J oa cloths, zibelines and chin- s.Oj/ chillas; sport styles. New i winter shades. ) Boys’ Cowboy SUITS Just what every active boy qq wants for Christmas. Bead fJp ja .^O trimmed, consisting of hat, / i lariat, pistol belt and suit — ) *
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