Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 241, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 February 1923 — Page 7

FRIDAY, FEB. 16, 1923

HUGHES PROTESTS , 881 ATTITUDE TOWARD CONSULS Two American Diplomats Expelled by England—Note Is Sent, Bii United Pres* WASHINGTON, Feb. 16.—The United States has prepared a sharp note to Great Britain denouncing the attitude of the latter government in expelling two American consuls from New Castle, England, it was learned today. The note, signed by Secretary of State Hughes, makes no effort to conceal the displeasure of the United States at her action some months ago in cancelling recognition of the United States consuls at New Castle. It is understood that Secretary Hughes shortly will publish the American note, making plain the extreme annoyance and displeasure of this government. The New Castle incident has caused an unusual amount of frictiori between the tw T o governments. The present sharp note results from a reply received from Great Britain flatly refusing a request by the United States that the British government withdraw the charges against the American consuls. An investigak tion by this government had found ' these charges baseless. The American representatives in question, Consul Pred C. Statler and Vice Consul Russell M. Brooks are charged with using their official positions to coerce British subjects coming to the United States to sail on American Shipping Board vessels

SUPPORTERS DEFY VETO Plan to Pass Nichols Hill Over Governor’s Opposition. Following the first exercise of veto power by Governor McCray in the present session of the Legislature, supporters of a rejected bill planned today to pass it again. The measure, sponsored by Senator Nichols, provides that the maximum rates of Interest on court judgments be increased from 6to 8 per cent. In a message to the Senate late Thursday Governor McCray said he opposed the bill because under its provisions, no Interest could be collected on judgments not based on contracts]

“Lovin’ Sam” that fox-trot with the come-on-and-p* dance melody, was fffP- ' r J never played with greater joyousness than when Ted r Mti Lewis and His Band made their Columbia Pf is on the reverse side. At COLUMBIA DEALERS

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Tarkington’s Latest Movie Here Next Week

BY WALTER D. HICKMAN ' 4 4 fT'HE FLIRT,” the latest story 1 of Booth TarkingtonV to be filmed, will be presented next week at the Apollo. In this film, Tarkington has told a unique family story—the effect that a flapper may exercise on a small town family. A representative of the Universalize exchange here submits the following: “The two family films recommended in the Dec. 11 issue of the motion picture bulletin of the National Motion Picture League are both Universal pictures. JThey are ‘The Flirt,’ the Hobart Henley production of Booth Tarkington’u novel, for the Universal Jewel release schedule, and •Forsaking All Others,’ a Universal attraction featuring Colleen Moore and Cullon Landis. . “The National Motion Picture League has recommended both of these pictures, both for adults and young people. ’The Flirt’ is a strong rama of an average Ac erican middle class family. ‘Forsaking All Others’ is the screen story of a boy wnose romance is almost shattered by a mother who selfishly wants him to keep away from girls end be a companion to her.” -I- I IOn View Today The attractions on view today include: “The Storm” at Keith’s; Tameo Kajiyama at the Lyric; Fred Lindsay at the Palace; Harry Fields at the Broadway; musical comedy at the Rialto; “The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse” at the Ohio; “Shirley of the Circus at the Isis: "One Exciting Night” at the Circle; “The Headless Horseman” at the Apollo

DOWNSTAIRS Weather Report: | a |ll O Women’s Fancy Allcontinued cold tonight and Sat- f Cdu W dL 0. *3 Wool $lil)-Over urday. Lowest temperature 1 about 10 degrees above. Sweaters $2.98 For Saturday Shoppers We have 315 exceptionally good dresses to sell for a very low price. k / J^ s i k isld* IQ ||||

The Materials Are: Canton Crepes Crepe de Chines Taffetas Chamoknit Bombay Crepes Flat Crepes Combinations of Crepe Julie and Printed Crepes and Poiret Twills

Another Shipment of New Spring Shoes Has Just Arrived

New spring styles—slight imperfections make these remarkable values possible at such a ridiculous price. In a great variety of styles and combinations far too numerous to mention here. Not all sizes in every style, but a good range of sizes, to 8. EXCEPTIONAL OFFERING in a Cincinnati made highgrade welts and tarns. All sizes. Many styles in AAA to P. Gray, Nu-buck, satins, patent leathers, brown and black calfskins, in pumps, straps, colonials and oxfords; Spanish, Louis, Cuban and low heels. These shoes offer quality and style at a price far below the manufacturer’s cost. —Downstairs at Ayres—Shoes.

A Saturday Bargain in the Junior Dept. See the Meridian Street Windows Girls’ Gingham Dresses, $1.98 Anew shipment of dresses for the young girl. These dresses are exceptional dresses in this material—crepe gingham, in blue, yellow, lavender and’ pink checks. They are made with long waistline and trimmed with large organdie collars, cuffs and sash with braid insertion. Other pleasing styles in the lot are chambrays of various colors trimmed with organdie ruffles. French ginghams with soft white leather belts are also featured with many other styles. All are splendid values. Sizes in all styles, 7-14. —Downstairs at Ayres—Juniors.

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ALICE BURTON In the cast of George White’s Scandals, coming to English’s on next Monday night for a week's engagement. are many of the most beautiful women on the stage today. Included in the list Is Miss Burton. and "Three Who Paid” at Mister Smith’s. *

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PRETTY RUNAWAY DECIDES TO DROP MARRIAGE PLANS Two Hours in Matron’s Office Works Change in Leota Pointer's Mind, Pretty Leota Pointer, 17, Greencastle girl, whose budding romance was ruthlessly foiled by local police, had new plans today after two hours of thought in the matron’s office at police headquarters. “Thirty days isn’t long to wait. Then I’ll be 18 and my own boss, and I will come back to Indianapolis and marry Goble,” she told Police Captain White. Miss Pointer ran away from her home in Greencastle a few days ago to marry Goble Hall, 23, of 333 N. Illinois St., a fireman on the P. & E. Railroad. She will be 18 next month. Her fattier, William Pointer, wired local police to find her. “Dad and mother wanted me to go with a boy at home. 1 don’t like him and don’t want to go with him,” she told Captain White. She said she had been living with Hall’s sister, Mrs. Clara Miller, 15 Lansing St. But after two hours in the matron’s office awaiting the arrival of her father, the conflict between Dan Cupid and the dampening effect of experience with the police department resulted in victory for the department. “I’ll never think again about getting married for ten years,” she said as she left.

The Styles Are: Basque Bouffant Hips Drapes Panels Straigtlines New Sleeves New Necklines The sizes are 16 to 50

NEW MILLINERY AT $1.95 A now shipment of spring millinery specially purchased ami priced very low for their values, for Saturday selling. Saturday Morning Specials 8:30 to 12:00 Mended Gloves for Men and Boys, 39c These are line quality leather gloves, suitable for a Variety of purposes. Some —damaged very slightly, others more serious. All tho damaged places are mended. Specially priced for Saturday morning. Cotton and Wool Hose, 39c Women’s cotton and wool hose. Medium weight. Drop stitched In front.. Double heel, toe and sole, hemmed top, in green only. Sizes 9-10. Flrjt quality.

72-Inch Bleached Sheeting, 28c Yard A rare bargain. Full bleached, heavy thread sheeting at a fraction of its present wholesale cost. Lengths from sto 20 yards. Soiled; 15 yards limit to one customer.

Sale of Japanese Lunch Cloths A large shipment of these novelty lunch . cloths has just been received. seamless Sheet,Sizes — ' Free from dressing; 60x60 £1.39 size 72x90; full 54x54 SI.OO bleached ...$1.15 48x48 Napkins, the dozen 75C Buffet scarfs 39£ or 3 for SI.OO The patterns are all very desirable. In bluebird, chrysanthemum and bamboo, in light and dark prints. —Downstairs at Ayres—Piece goods.

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—Downstairs at Ayres—Small wear.

MISS LEOTA POINTER

The Colors Are: Navy Brown Black Green Gray Coco Tan and others

Sale of Women’s Neckwear 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c and SI.OO Bertha collars in net, organdy. Georgette and Venetian lace, metal lace, filet lace. Also tacked net with inserts of Irish crochet lace. Filet collar and cuff sets. Some with vestees, net, Venetian and Irish crochet lace. Some with dashes of floss embroidery, etc. It is a •wonderful bargain assortment.

EXPENSE INCREASE TO 540,1 H IS MINORITYWARNING Cravens and Chambers Issue Estimate Based on Proposed Bills, If the Legislature votes all appropriations now asked it will increase the annual expenses of the State to $40,000,000 a year, a statement issued today by Senators Joseph M. Cravens and Walter S. Chambers, Democratic leaders, says. The appropriation bill will carry $9,000,000 for the ensuing year, or

& Co* Undermuslins Price-Reduced THIS is a clearance meastrre, to be exact, the reducing of exceedingly pretty and qual-ity-worthy lingerie to a price that is distinctly below that to be expected according to ordinary standards of value. TVomen who supply their spring lingerie needs in this sale will effect substantial savings. Envelope Chemises and Nightgowns, (pi Some Tailored, Some Lace-Trimmed vpJL.OC) Philippine Chemises Reduced to $1.55 HAND-SEWN, beautifully embroidered, and made of a soft, fine quality of nainsook, this lot provides splendid values—but the she size range is somewhat broken. —Ayres—Lingerie, third floor. A Small Collection of Excellent Console PHONOGRAPHS Beautifully Finished, Well Made, in “Adam” Period Designs

$ 87.75 Sweet, clear-toned guaranteed phonographs in a popular and handsome brown mahogany finish, also in a beautiful walnut; handsome pieces of furniture and exceptional values. They are simple and tasteful in design and fit into most rooms most successfully. As musical instruments tlmv are very satisfactory, being equipped with two-spring motor, tone modulator and adequate filing for records. As pieces of furniture, they are equally so; having no cut work, they give the appearance of a neat console when not in use.

34 Inches Tall 36 Inches Wide 21% Inches Deep Terms™ $ 3 Down < $ 1.50 a Week —Ayres—Phonographs, fifth floor.

Men’s Silk and Wool Neckwear 79c This most popular fabric when fashioned into neckwear makes ties that knot nicely, hang neatly and look well generally. They neither pull out of shape, wrinkle nor show pin marks. 0 The assortment offered at this price embraces tailored ties with slip-easy bands in a most attractive variety of color combinations and plain shades. The price is appealingly moderate. —Ayres—Men’s store, street floor.

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SBOO,OOO more than is available from all sources for the year. In the meantime, according to the statement, the State is going into debt at the rate of almost $5,000 a day. “In the face of these facts,” the statement says, “the majority in the Senate proposes to add practically $1,750,000 more, so that the appropriations will be $2,500,000 in excess of the receipts.” Other appropriations listed in the statement include: $1,000,000 for the State fair board;, $135,000 for the fair board to be raised by taxes, $4,000,000 to be raised by a gasoline tax and $5,000,000 from increased license fees on pleasure cars. PYTHIANS HAVE BIRTHDAY Initiation Feb. 22 Will Be Feature of Anniversary Week. A special feature of “Pythian Anniversary Week,” beginning Monday, will be initiation and the conferring of the rank of page, Feb. 22, on a large class, composed of candidates of ail lodges of the Grand Lodge Knights of Pythias, Domain of Indiana.

Peanut Machine Hurled That a man he named hurled a peanut-vending machine “Ihrougn n. window of his poolrooom. 1281 Oliver Ave., was the complaint to police today of L. G. Botkins. El CATARRH WITH IHIS HEALING CREAM If your nostrils are clogged and your head stuffed because of catarrh or a cold, get Ely’s Cream Balm at any drug store. Apply a little of this pure, antiseptic, germ destroying cream into your nostrils and let it penetrate through every air passage of your head and membranes. Instant relief. How good it feels. Tour head is clear. Your nostrils are open. You breathe freely. No more hawking or snuffling. Head colds and catarrh yield like magic. Don’t stay stuffed up, choked up and miserable. Relief is sure. —Advertisement.

‘Clay* mi l| Records _ U/

Novelty Jewelry 50c THIS belongs to the favored costume class of jewelry, and although not intrinsically precious, is effective to no small degree and Indulged in by every woman of fashion. Bead Necklaces, Earrings, Watch Ribbons, Cuff Pins, Barpins, Florentine Novelties, Bracelets, and such. THE COLOR range is wide enough to insure every costume being correctly macthed-up or contrasted. Included are jade, green, red and amber. —Ayres—Jewelry, street floor.

Pay Weekly Installments of $1.50 Each Thereafter —Ayres—Street and sixth floors.

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