Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 198, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 December 1922 — Page 3

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lATSOIPRIMEI FORCIP.CHIEF Outside Pressure Is Brought for Retirement of Lodge. By Time * Special WASHINGTON. Dee. 28.—PeopJe here who are on thè inside of Republican politics are predicting that Senator "Jim" Watson of Indiana will be thè next Republican leader in thè Senate. Evidence for this is pointed out in Senator Watson’s increased activities in debate and in his frequent xdsits to thè White House. It is nelieved that Senator Lodge, present leader, will withdraw from active leadership with thè dose of thè Sixty-seventh Oongress, and that outside pressure is heing brought to bear on him with this in rnind. Influential Republican friends of Watson agree that he has thè qualities of leadership and thè personal qualities that make him thè man for thè position. KIWANIS LEADERS ARE lIUURATED Cari S. Wagner Is New President of Organization. Cari S. Wagner, newly elected president of thè Indianapolis Kiwanis Club, had thè president's gavel and button presented ceremony yesterisf ' day noon at thè Wf V| Claypool Hotel. M ■ xA The ceremonies 1 were in charge of £. '***'' i thè defeated con & A didates. who ap§|i * PI peared clad in sHi ‘ .. I white shorts and agFjjgV r* IL- --£ hoods. A button, P m w"ith thè words, jk? “Past President." o%*: 1j was Presented to Walter W li 1 t e. r "‘ c presl - Other offlcers who took their inaugurai oaths yesterday were: Richard A. Shirley, vice president: George S. Olive, treasurer: Walter R. Harding, Harold West and Walter T. White, direetors; Harry E. Yoekey, district trustee. Paul Donald Brown was reappointed secretary. William Dudley Foulke of Richmond. spoke on “Intolerance.'’

COUNTYSCHDGL HAS ONE PIIPIL Teacher Cets S2O Eacli Week for Services. NEW YORK, Dee. 2S.—Not so far from Broadway and only a few mil©s from Syracuse, thè centra! city of New York State, th©r© is a little on©room country' schoolhouse whieh boasts one teacher and one pupil. Dutch Hill School, No. 10, in thè town of Parlsh. Oswego County, ls slx miles from thè nearest State road. ten mi’es from a railmad. and s!ts on a hill-top in th© mil=r of a roTTlnc, wooded country. Miss Hazel David is th© tcafber and recetvos 820 e week fendine school for her lone pupil. Lawrence De Long. T. Miss David walks a mi)e to school every moriing and ba< k every night, to Bem Eaton’s farm. whero she lives during thè school terni. Lawrence lives a miie and a half dowr thè Amboy road with his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Willis De Long, and hi3 4-year-oM brother, Earl. Karl sarted to school this autumn, but it was too far for him to walk. espedally wben thè cold winter wind is strong tnotigh to take you right off thè top of Dutch Hiy. Wben Miss David signed a contract to teach thè district school last sumrtier there were two other familles in thè neighborhood. But before thè lerm open ed they moved awav. And when Earl dropped out thè school cntered thè single pupil class. DOCTOR MAY SAVE BOTH EYES OF BEN THOMPSON Farinai Sight Assured City CouncUman Who Wa#> Burnrd. The sight of B©n H. Thompson. 2111 Broadway. city oouncilman. who was severely burned by sulphurlc acid fumes, raay he saved, according to Dr. A. L. Marshall The loft eye will b(' saved, thè physician said, but, because of complications, he could not determine today whether thè sight of thè other ove would be lost. f'ooler Runs Kive Harry Cooler made a high run of five while defeating Gene Henning in a State three-cushion cue toumey match at thè Occidental parlor Wednesday. The score was 50 to 27.

Paradox She boarded a N Illinois st. car. She carried a bundle measuring severa* feet sq un re and lt had come umied. threatening to spili its contenta. She was email and it was more than she could manage. Three men hastened to her rescue. They tied Tip thè heavy burnii© for her and then han.ded lt back. She thanked them, swaylng with thè moveinent of thè car. her hands too full to reach for straps. Two men sitting near her vere amused.

‘Kneel to No Man ’ Note Is Messagc

That Sends Young Girl to Her Death

By SEA Service RICHMOND. Va.. Dee. 28.—"D0 not kneel to any man!” That advice, written by an unknown hand In an anonymous letter to Mrs. Thelma H. Richardson, 24. stenographer, sent her on a mysterious midnight errand to thè home of Thomas Pollard, 32, w r ealthy reai estate dealer and social lion, which resulted in DEATH to Mrs. Richardson from a revolver shot. COMING police court hearing for Pollard. Mrs. Richardson carne here from Atlanta. Ga„ six years ago and entered Pollard’s employ. She instituted divorce proceedings against her husband and was grnnted an absoltite decree in September. Love appears to have exìsted between Pollard and his stenographer for thè last two or three years, police say. But only a few weeks ago, police say, Pollard’s love seemed to cool. Meati while Pollard, police allege, sought thè companionship of another woman, a choir singer. On thè night of thè shooting. Dee. 11, Mrs. Richardson intended to go to thè theater. But, spurred on hy her jealousy and thè unsigned note she had received, she -deeided to “have it out” with Pollard, police believe. A shot was heard. Mrs. Richardson dropped dead, shot through thè breast. Pollard says thè young woman who. he claims, previously had threatened him, pointed a pistol at bini and that she was accidentally shot when he sought to wrest tlie weapon from Iter, according to thè story police say he told them.

Locai Magicians to Frolle and Deceive at Midnight Show

Ri! VT ALTER D. HICKUA V The Clan of thè Magicians will gather on New Year's Ève. There will be some strange goinga on at Keith’s Theater when thè New Year is ushered into Indianapolis. C. Rollare Eggleston, for years known on thè stage as "The Great Rollare" before he becomes a Keith manager, has invited mambers of thè Indiana Magical fraternity to appear on thè mìdnight show on New Year's Ève at Keith’s as a compliment to Nate laipsig, famous card manipulator, who is at thè theater this week. Among thè locai men who will appear on thè bill will be Charles .1. Maley, Wholesale grocer; Celeste Coryn, an artlst; E. Woods Nichols, president of thè Nichols Oandy Company: Tom Roberts, north side rnerchant and Beri Servass with thè Goodrich Rubber Company. James and Catherine Harte will offer a mentul telepathy act. The Indianapolis pe©ple will appear in addition to thè regular ©ntertainers on thè midnight bill at Keith’s. Dr. Wieks Voices His Opinion About * IJad” at Masonic Tempio "I had been prejudiced against \ ‘Dad’ by being told that it was a ser- ! mon,” wrote thè Rev. Frank S. C. ! Wicks, of thè Max Parry play when it was produced by th© Little Theatre seven years ago, "but I sound that Mr. Parry is enough of an artlst to conceal thè fact. It preaches only as ; truth preaches. It is a senno with a smile instead of being a sennon with ! a frown. “\Ye have all seen such hotnes—thè 1 unconscious tyranny of a father who : can not see that his children are rea! personalities and thè weak, ineffective mother who thlnks all will b© veli :f 1 thè platltudes of thè church ran be ; put irito cffect; thè inevitahle cnllision between growing and flxed human naj ture; thè opening of c-yes inaking for | a happy Issue. "Mr. Parry makes us see beneath thè dead seriousness of all thè characters how absurd thè whole situation is and we laugh that ve may not cry. Here ls a problem play with th© problem kept whcre it belongs—out of ! sight.” “Dad" will be revived by thè Little Theatre at thè Masonic Tempie tonight and Friday night in commemoration of thè auènor’s birthday—Dee. I 2S. It vili be produced by Horaee Mitchelt. 1 ' ! On Ilio lineai Stage and Sorceii Today Among thè movies on view today are: “Llghts of New York" at thè Apollo, "Tess of thè Storio Country” at thè Circle, Quincy Adams Sawyer at tlie Ohio. "Dr. Jack” at thè Isis. | "Arabia” at Mister Smith's, "The Larj iat Thrower” at thè Regent. and "Singed Wings” at thè Colonial. Offeritigs on thè stage today include "Batty” at B. F. Keith's, Fein and Tennyson at thè Lyric, Eddie Cantor at thè Murat, Sing©r’s Midgets at thè Palace, “So This Is Hicksvilln” at thè Rialto, and "Playmates" at thè Rroadwav. -I- -I- -ISUinnor Due Monday Night at- Lnglish’s Otis Skinncr will open a tlirec day engagement at Engiish’s Monday night In “Mister Antonio.” It was writen hy Booth Tarkington, Kbeìxll iPn^^rHoneyl I AoiltOiii^u^CiiUs People evwrywbor® aro finding reUaf for eoturhs and colds ia this dependable p>acnptioQ otf an okl fasniJy pbyiciao. Dr. BelTs t* genuine errar of pfo*-tar hony. It etope ooocha, looeene cUngine phlcgxn and eoothee tnßamc-d tieeoeeofthethroet. It® efficary,ptasa&t tasta and para ingrediente rnake it ao ideal eyrup for children ae wefl a® adaks. Yow draggiat haa it-

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Imported China Water Pitchers 62c Reai china in a. fancy shape. Ztecorations of flowers and foliage In colora. Choiee Frlday, eacb. —Basement.

Phoenix Hosiery

For Friday!—Women’s and Misses’ §DRES^S| —Cantori Crepe Dresses f eSS ° S S °j —Satin Dresses in a rnsh. Please Drapes, panels, imeven hems, circular effeets. ho prompt! Trimmings—Braids, Embroidery, Beads, Etc. Xa\y, Brown, Black, tlie leading colors. —Pettts dressea, second floor.

All Evening Apparel—Half Price! Affording a splenditi opportnnity to procure distinguished ajjparel for tlie New Year’s functions—and thè subsequent formalities of thè winter season. Taffetas, Laces, Straightline Models Styles and sizes for AYomen and Veivets, Chiffons, BoufFant Styles Misscs. A variety of colors, includSequins Basque Effects ing all thè new and wanted shades. —.Seconti floor.

! ! ti. i ètìf Cbjmrants *•* Gds S Ginghams, voilea, pere alea, A jf llnens, challies, crepes, sbirtW éßrm. . __ # _ ings, cheviots, etc., In leugth3 È Black Mercer- Hall PriCe! to 3k a ÌZ 29cYa”d e ’ 7 | Teacher’* Bible, Rcgu- f ~ ai>V >7S” J ’ t' ,or l r,a " lar $5.00 Vaiue, $3.59 3-Yard Piece,, c White Lawn Bla, Tape, f%J X 12c Quality, 3 Bolts, 25c le .t SS.SO. \J © M attrartlr#' pattern; qnality, special *>r_Trldy. "*“ ta 3 r l 2bV'. P Scolding Locks HairpilìS, | f —Street floor. „ # J- || Pink and Blue Lingerie Novelty Safety Pins, lOcfTr VoV. CIS Braid, 2 Bolts for 15c 2 Carda, 5c _str ~‘ floor ’ f Yard bolts lincerio braid in In Kilt, assorteti sir.os, 15 pins to Pin Cube3. SDecial bine and pitik. Special for Friday, tho card Special for Friday, 2 „ K sJvliC. 2 bolts, 1 ,■><*. —Street tb>or. carda, ÓC. —Street floor. Friday, 5c . , . -, Snap Fa.lei.er, Lace Curlains, $1.59 Pair ,J 0 h "5 S,’.p" LlghtCut 2 Carda, 5c -,.5:-s'’ [52 for Fr;1 " at r>c rl:r, ‘' StemWATC All rlres, Mnck and white; a tern, 2Vj yard long, oream color. —Street floor. good quality. Special for Friday, Special for Friday at 51.50 pair. ... • a unii er • 2 card, sc> —Street floor. —Third tioor. Hickory AIl-Kubber barn- M tary Aprona, 39c Sale! Dotted Ruffled ? 4 Qx “ s “' T *'"“ 39 r y vU -Street floor. lpta and sherbet glasses Grenadine Curtains, pair I 501... Thro-A w . y “ £„ d feÌfX ■ Paper Diaper, 19c Pkg. for J’O.M. H 2.00 and ba'k purtalns. .Snìall dot and ring patforn j' f , n package. Especially 515.00 a dozen. rYiday, w!fh full narrow mffles Regular $2.9S qualitj, H prlced for Frlday packase* choiee, 49? each. specially prlced for Friday at Jjìl.OS pair. —-Ttitrti floor. mmt —Street floor. —Basem-nt. L— Flannelette Nightshirts, VS - -

Curtain Materials, Values Up to 39c, Special, lOc Yard Short lengths, 2tj to 10 yard of curtain s©rlm. marquisette and voile. Vaine up to 3!>c yard, specially prlced for Friday at lóti a yard, —Third floor. Scalloped Bottom Window Shades, $1.19 Each Oli opaque shades, 3f5 inche wlde and 7 feot long. Guaranteed roller with scalloped and fringed bottems. Tan color only. Special for Friday, $1.19 aeh. —Third floor, Cretonnes, 29c Yard Friday Fleavy crash cretonnes and repp weave material, all closety woveu fahrlc Suitahle for draperie, boti set and furnlture coverincs. Flora!, blrd, strlpo and verdure pattern. Vaine np to 69© yard, for Frlday only. 30é yard. —Third floor. Boudoir Caps, SI.OO and $1.50 Values, 39c Each Boudoir caps, soiled from handling and display, fashioned of silk and not,, trlmuied with laces and ribbons; values un to ,SI.OO and $1.50, special for Friday, B9Ó each. —Street floor. Collar and Cuff Sets, Odds and Ends, 39c Set Regular PSc and $1.25 vaine. In round neeks, Peter Pan and tab styles; white and colored ; odd and ends sultable to wear with sweater, etc. Special for Friday, 39Ó set. —Street floor.

=Pettis Dry Goods Co.:

! The New York Store—Established 1853

Store Hours —8:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M.

Women’s 25c Handkerchiefs, 12V2 c F.ach Good quality kerehiefs. goiled and mussed from display, sodio aro hand embroidered. Spectally prieed for Friday at. each. —Street floor. Boys’ One-Piece Pajamas, SI.OO Each Alide of good heavy quality material with wlde waistband with flvo button. Sizes 15 to IG. A'ery special for Friday, SI.OO each. —Third floor. Boys’ Blanket $3.50 and $4.00 Values, $2.98 Good quality blankot rohos, sito lì to 18 ages; rognlar $3.50 and $4 00 values. speclally prlced for Friday at $12,98 each. —Third floor. Boys’ Coat Sweater, 69c Each Boy’ coat. sweater In gray only. Two pocket st.yle. Sizes 32 and 34. Tbose sweater coati are very special for Fridiy at 6J)ò each. —Third floor. Hit-and-Mlss Rag Rugs, Special, 69c and 98c Each These rugs are good heavy quality, tho size, 25x50 Inches. A regular $1.25 vaine, speclally prieed for Frtday at each. The 24x 30-inch size is specially prlced for Frlday. at 90 each. —Tliird floor.

79c Each Full size and good quality night shirts. Size 15 and 16 only. TJmlted qunntity to scil for Fridav at 79C oach. —Street tioor. Men’s Socks, lOc Pair Broken lots of cotton socks, to clear away beeause of small quantltlcs. Special Friday at lOé Pair. —Street floor. Men’s Silk Socks, 55c Pr. Pure thread silk, mercerized tops, mercerized toe and reinforced sole. Black ; in all sizes. Special for Frlday at 55Ó pair. —Street floor. Wool Golf Hose, $1.79 Pair Furo wool. imported Englisb rtbbed; choiee colors : all size. Special for Friday, $1.79 pair. —Street floor.

Friday Specials in Toilet Goods

2,000 Bars Kirkolive Soap, regularly selling 3 for 25c; special for Friday, 6 for iì9c. Creme Elcaya Vanishing, special at 39<E SI.OO Mary Garden Face Powder, 590. 50c Palmolive Shampoo, 31<*.

=Pettis Dry Goods Co.=

CzechoSlovakian Vases at 59c * These come in three shape in tavender, blue and yellow cased colors, with relief line in black. Choiee, 59£ each. —Basrment.

Nemo Corsets

Tungsten Electric Light Bulbs, 26c EaCarton of 5, $1.25 These are Tungsten lampa BSJ and are all new; BjS 25, 40 and 50- f II \ watt sizes, as- / Il 1 lorted as desìred, / ,AA. 1 Sales ire unliru- / Uflll 1 iteti in aiuounf. / iyA&3| 1 to one person./ nflnD 1 but no phone or [ I ders will bel / taken. \. —Basement. V

Dark Red Moulded-Foun-tain Syringe, No. 2 size, Chalienge brand; special, 89e. Williams's Mug Shaving Soap, 4 for 15<^. Peerless Bay Rum, 6 ozs., I9e. —Street floor.