Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 71, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 August 1923 — Page 3

FRIDAY, AUG. 3,1923

PHYSICIANS DATE HARDING’S ILLNESS FROM LAST SPRING Normal Strength Never Regained Following Attack of 'Flu' in Washington, By United Xeics SAX FRANCISCO. Aug. 3.—President Warren G. Har ling died “from apoplexy, or a rupture of a blood vessel In the axis of the brain near the respiratory center,’’ his five physicians said in a formal statement issued at midnight. The statement said: "Last spring, following a period of overwork and great strain President Harding, was confined to his bed with an attack of influenza which was followed by a few nocturnal attacks of bad breathing. His recovery was slow and he had not fully regained his normal strength and health when he started on the trip to Alaska.” Had Oppressed Feeling He had also had some attacks of abdominal pain and indigestion and at times he had some pain associated with a feeling 'of oppression in the chest. For some years his systolic blood pressure had averaged around 180, and there was evidence of some arteriosclerosis, enlargement of the heart and defective action of the kidneys. Except for fatigue and the facts that his heart and blood vessels were some years older than the rest of his body, he was in reasonably good health. “On the trip from Alaska he had an acute gastro intestinal attack, associated with abdominal pain and fever. In spite of his illness he insisted on putting through his program of speaking in Vancouver and Seattle. He had considerable difficulty in completing his address in Seattle because of weakness and pain. "Because of this, he was persuaded to come directly to San Francisco and arrived at the Palace Hotel Sunday morning. July 28. He dressed and walked to the automobile from the train. Sunday evening a consultation was called because his temperature had risen to 102 and his pulse and respirations were abnormally rapid. Pneumonia Develops. "The abdominal difficulty had by this time become localized in the gall bladder region, but there was a general tosemia with fever and leucocytosis. A central broncho pneumonia soon developed on the left side. It was accompanied by short circuitary collapses with cold sweats and an irregular pulse. Most disturbing of all was the rapid and irregular breathing, suggestive of arteriosclerosis of the brain vessels in the region of the respiratory center. “Under treatment marked improvement in the pneumonia and circulatory disturbances took place and Thursday, Aug. 2, he was free from fever and pain: the acute lung condition was practically gone. He was resting comfortably in bed and conversing with Mrs. Harding and Gen-

CLOSING OUT All Men’s, Women’s and Children’s SUMMER FOOTWEAR 1,000 Pairs Men’s, Women’s and Children’s High and Low Shoes to be disposed of at unprecedented prices—not all sizes in every style, but all sizes included in the different lots. V f About 50 pairs Women’s and Chil50c Patents and Kids, sev- H ® Go Fast Sire Now Corner East Washington and Delaware Streets

eral Sawyer when he * died Instantaneously without a word or a groan. "We all believe he died from apoplexy or a rupture of blood vessel In the axis of the brain near the respiratory center. "His death came after recovery from the acute illness was in process. It might have occurred at any time. One of his sisters died suddenly in the same manner. (Signed) C. E. SAWYER. Md. RAY LYMAN WILBUR, Md. C. M. COOPER, Md. J. T. BOONE, Md. HUBERT WORK, Md.

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434-36 W. Wash. St. CLEARANCE SALE BUY NOW! A CLEARANCE SALE at the People’s means the lowest possible prices on the easiest possible terms. Make your selections at once buy now save money pay later. Very Newest, Smartest Coats, Suits and Dresses at 20% to 50% Off! MEN! Extra Fine Suit Values! '25 to *35 Open Saturday Until 9 P. M.

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Mid-Season and Fall Hats Underpriced at S Satins (s^.9B Many new styles are included, feather trimmed felt sport hats, .striped felt, knotted yarn, trimmed in many colors, and other hats worth up to $5. Come tomorrow and save.

Annual Advamce Sale of Winter o?erceats

Column An After Inventory Clean-Up of Odds and Ends, Priced at a Fraction of Their Actual Worth. Women’s Up to $1.49 Wash Blouses Prettily made, blouses of voile and ) A A dimity: slightly \ /I 11/* counter soiled. Sat- l A urday— / Women’s and Girls’ Smocks and Middies A final clean-up of . broken lots; popular ) A A colors Sizes 6to 44. f* Special for Saturday ( J, v> only— ) Women’s “Kayser” Union Suits Fine knit summer union suits, loose 1 A knee band top; ex- f\ Vg f% rellent quality; for ( Clean-up Sale. ) Clean-Up of Women’s Silk Gloves These are good qual- . lty gloves: black, j A white and tans; not > /| alp all sizes. Saturday ( T|/L only. / Clean-Up of Children’s Summer Dresses Slightly soiled ging- . ham, chambray and ) A§l voile: dresses sizes, \ 2to <5 years. Special ( for Saturday. / Infants’ Long and Short White Dresses Prettily made with shirred yokes, lace ) A/\ trimmed; while they \ /| Inst In the Clean-up ( Sale Children’* 75c Gingham Creepers Clever little styles so . becoming to little ) A tots; all colors: sizes \ /l to ?. For early Sat- ( X%J V> urday shoppers. / Clean-Up of Infants’ Rubber Pants, 2 Prs., These are good quai- . _ lty; the low price ia / >■ / the result of a huge \ purchase for the Sat- ( X%/ urday Clean-up. ) Thread Silk and Silk and Fibre Hose Women's spl e n did . _ _ quality thread silk 1 A A hose; black, brown, \ /1 M/* grey and white; in l l(/V the Clean-up Sale. / \ Clean-Up Sale Boys’ Blouses Sport blouses and . _ soiled shirts in col- ) Aam lar attached and col* \ lar band style. Sat- l si/v urday cnly. )

Women’s Summer Union Suits, 2 for Regular and extra . _ _ sizes; loose knee. I AII _ lace trimmed; while ) they last in the Sat- l A V urday sale. / Clean-Up Women’s Stout Size Gowns Well made muslin . _ _ gowns, lace and rib- f Agm bon trimmed; sizes \ to 54; Saturday as C J. V* long as they last. / Undermuslins Choice of chemise, . _ _ gowns, step-ins, pet- J A ticoats, bloomers ands corselette; big value l A %/\* In Clean-up Sale. / Women’s Percale Dressing Sacques Well made of quality material; In dark 1 and light colors. Sat- S £i.MP urday as long as V * \* they last. ’ Women’s Polly Prim Percale Aprons Light and dark col- \ 4(l^ ors. tie-back styles; > UL'*l( special for Saturday. } Infants’ Blankets Good quality white ) A/h cotton blankets; with \ /t\Ar* pink and blue bor- i JJ, v ders. / Women’s Stout Brassieres Quality brass ieres, ) A front fastening style, \ /l M/* up to 52 size; spe- ( clal. i

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Men’s Union Suits Knit and \ hhm f . tip Nainsooks, j M V -l| Short Sleeves, / M■ ■ IJf % 1 Long Sleeves, / Wflf • ML Y : f\ J Ankle Length i m W I _ | e ** C I raSat; ft r Sr It is quite unusual to be able to select HK f I JH from so varied an assortment at so low IwVt f Ha price. There are Whites, Ecru, Grey, j IjH Blacks and Porous weaves. All sizes, 34

Men’s Sailor Straws Clean-up sale of up to $2 values, in \ plain and fancy weaves, wide and 1 f \ narrow brims, high, medium ands low crowns. Whites or tans with black and brown ribbons. All sizes \ m ■ H while they last.

Just Received—An Advance Shipment of

New Fall Dresses These Dresses Were Made to Sell at $25, But Owing to Our Crowded Quarters We Will Place Them on Sale Saturday at the Exceptionally Low Price of—f Satin Cantons \ jK New Flat Crepes pKi New Satins H* ■ Boufant Moires i R Beaded Georgettes ] H A Silk Miloshams / mem Pleated, Puffed, Draped, Beaded, Basque and Embroidered ; these are some of the style touches that denote their newness. Black is the predominating color. Stout Sizes, 44 to 54 Regular Sizes, 16 to 44 Clean-Up of Women’s sls SILK DRESSES Thesb are high grade sport and street mod-\ a a a els. Many are styles that have been quite /Jp # UU popular this summer. Buy three or four to? 11 ■ take with you on your vacation. ' ) v Women’s and Misses* Sizes, 14 to 46

Clean-Up Sale Women’s and Misses’ Summer Dresses While They Last Saturday Linenes \ £ AP* Dotted Swisses f B rjf Dark Voile* \ T W *** ** Organdies l W 1"""^ Ginghams J Thrifty women now Is the time to buy summer frocks for this and next season’s wear. These values are so unusual that it will pay you well. All the leading styles and many colors. Stout Sizes, 46 to 54 Women’s Sizes, 34 to 44 Misses* Sizes, 14 to 18

Store Open Saturday Until 9 P. M.

Sport Skirt Sale! Clean-Up of Women’s White Tub Skirts Women who are luck y\ a a a enough to get one of these f Jp I a ||U will realize their unusual ? I■— values. ) * Clean-Up $5 Knife Pleated Wool Crepe Skirts The popular that has} a aj* been so fashionable for sum- f W , Jj*) mer sport wear. Tan, Grey,? /. White. ) "■ Clean-Up of Women's Ratine SPORT SKIRTS )*+ Q c Novelty patterns that arev y I very popular for wear. Clean-up sale price. /

“Jhe Store of Greater Values”

An Annual Event That All Thrifty Men Take Advantage of —Presenting the Season*s New Styles at Prices Much Less Than Later on; Buy Now and Save From $lO to S2O $1375 sjy;so $3^75 Warm Wool Plaid Back Overcoats that will defy the whipping winds of winter. The tailoring is very fine. Rich, sturdy fabrics in the new fall colors. Overcoats like these stand up against wear as well as weather —and YOU are now getting the benefit of very low prices. —Staple Oxfords —Fancy Mixtures —Full Belted —Double-Breasters —Scotch Tweeds —Half Belted —Raglan Shoulders —Plaid Backs —Silk Lined All Sizes for Men and Young Men

Men’s Gaberdine and Tropical Worsted Suits Men who act wisely will \ buy now for this and next fS | .75 season’s wear. Good styles. / “ I /„ * Wanted patterns. j ■■

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Choice of the House Palm Beach SUITS Every One j Labeled > Genuine \ a 1 i/ Men and young men why snffer with the l heat when you can select from a splenjj did assortment of high grade well tailored summer suits for about the price of a I pair of trousers. There are plenty of | DARK as well as light colors. Look for I |. the label i|

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Gean-Up Specials Saturday $lO Sport Coats, ) SO 95 Emphatically reduced in the clean-up sale with and without sleeves. ) Women’s Silk Capes aa and Polo Coats ( v Every garment a genuine money sav-( ing value. ' Stout Women’s Knife )CO Pleated Skirts In Grey and White, Tan /

Boys’ Two- gf| Q f Pants Suits ||M|S| Sizes 7 to 17 Years vii/ Knickers ) S , 3 Full T Lined \ g J Greys, Fancy Mixtures and Tweed kW V Novelties. Tailored in styles that Mj* please the boys, of materials that Jjj* will give long wear and satisfac- ~

Boys’ Chinchilla OVERCOATS /$3.95—54.95—55.9S An advance sale of boys’ new winter styles, priced far less than what they will be later on.

WASH PANTS Boy s’ khaki) m pants; knicker f /I II style; sises 7 to ; 16 years. Spe- t J. clally priced/

Clean-Up Sale Shoes

$2 Women's white canvas pumps; $1.50 child’s sport oxfords; SL7S misses’ white King Tut slippers; rubber . soles, $2. Patent leather shoes with white canvas tops; children's white canvas one and two straps—--49c

Continuing the August Sale of Jt Vim J||| Sewings of 1-3 and More A NATURAL SQUIRREL WRAT—FinnOt selected clear skins, In Vlatka or natural shade, 50 Inches In length. ftO FTR-TRIMMF.It I’M Ml COATS mVrilPfjf ~ —Made of crushed plush with ar r* ■Wf 1 ’ large Manchurian fur col- 7 JAP IMINK Very fine selected MAR MINK CAPE—Made of beautifully fljPMßHpfesl matched skins; handsomely tail trimmed. NATURAL MUSKRAT COAT—Made with ‘ reverse striped border; crushed collar; 45 IfflraHß'wn UeDOSi't Inches long; silk brocade r) r* ilti-inH lining; *l5O value; ArSD Will August Sale Price w V EWlKaSftpj*3 ~ ~ NORTHERN SEAL COAT—4S-inch length; 11010 made of selected skins; hand- /} jrv -y r* rtKir ffISEX An r somely silk lined. *IOO / K value; August Sale Price... v 'lllll®. Coat $M FRENCH CONEY COAT—The most re- ill *25 PLUSH COAT—Beautifully fur LJk lU Cold trimmed; cape, collar and <• 4 /■* n r* iTy iff e cuffs; sizes 16 to 44. 'JS I K / K Iff btorage August,Sal9 Price .....v

Carhartt and Sweet-Orr Overalls and Jackets Made of best grade blue whit\ a, back denim, cut extra full to( w J MS size. Extra sizes 10% I * ditional. ) *

WASH SUITS Clean-up sale of \ up to $2 wash f ■ 1 suits for boys; > all quality ma- l II mW . . terials. / w

Women’s white canvas, twobutton, one-strap slippers with genuine leather soles and military heels; white canvas oxfords; and misses’ and children’s white canvas oxfords and one and two-strap slip-/ pers—98c

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