Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 154, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 November 1923 — Page 19

FRIDAY, NOY. 9,1923

PUREFOODCROWD REQUIRES POLICE \Vomen Storm at Hall Today for Sample Gifts. It took several policemen today to regelate the crowds that swarmed Into Tomlinson Hall to attend the Pur4 Food Show. The first 150 women who managed to struggle into the place were rewarded with extra choice products. Contests and epecial entertainment featured the day's activities. Wnners of Thursday’s pretty baby contest are: Mary Jane Lawson, 8-months-old daughter of Mr and Mrs. S. V. Lawson, 915 River Ave., and Dorothy Slagle, 18-montps-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orln F. Slagle, 1885 Lambert St. Leaders In the popularity contests are: Miss Emma Brinkman, most popular stenographer: Miss Blanche Karch, most popular demonstrator; H. C. Adams, most popular 3aleman, and C. H. Hill, moat popular grocer. A metal phonograph record will apThe world’s largest sailing vessel is 432 feet long. It spreads 60,000 feet of canvas.

* 20% Every Piece of Furniture in cur Stock 30% OFF Reduced 20 to 30% Off Regular Price OFF This Is Truly an Opportunity of a Life Time , ilpf I ® e^room nc^’ ■ ■ ■ ■ -—-— 1 — 1 1 1 1 1 1 Living Room Special—2- ftfl ' Living Room Special— C jm ra Piece Tapestry Suite. 3-Piece Velour Suites. 1 dM= Special Simmon. Bed, Spring and Mat- 10 SpH en Table, 6 $ A 10 tr... Outfit Complete. Walnut fhanr, to Match W.th Genume M : ZrJ! a/ Leather Seats ..... “T or Verms Martin $2.50 Cash, si.oc a Week k Florence |jpjj ’|j ‘|p Rugs Hot Blast H#| vdr. $34.50 Don’t Fail to See 9x12 (in or •riiem Before 41IT1M L ki 1 tlMf Taptrr.... * ISf.OD Buying. *li\ V Aamimter...s39.so No Dj°t &jL..... $14.85 No Clinkers 141 W. WASHINGTON S*£ Wool Fiber.. $10.75-

Former U. S. Lawyer McCray Probe Aide \ _ . . . v—Photo by Moosefield. Inc. CLARENCE W NICHOLS Investigation by the Marlon County grand Jkry of Governor Mc-

Cray’s financial affairs will be resumed Monday with Clarence W. Nichols, newly named assistant to Charles W. special prosecutor, in charge. NicTtols will be at the helm while Moores Is 11L AUTO ENGINEERS CONVENE Little Says Balloon Tires May EUm- , inate Springs. Balloon tires may make springs on automobiles unnecessary, said Thomas J. Little, Jr., chief engineer of the Lincoln division of' the Ford Motor Company, in an address Thursday night to the Indiana section of the Society of Automotive Engineers at the Severln. Shock absorbers on the front wheels are needed by a’ heavy car with balloon tires, he said. Absorbers of the hydraulic type are most satisfactory, according to his experiments. Local engineers. Including Fred Duesenberg and Louis Chevrolet, in an open di.jcusslon. suggested the new type of tire might cause a radical change In the design of the automobile. Annual Red Cross Meeting The annual meeting of members of the American Red Cross chapter of Indianapolis will be held Nov. 20 at the Chamber of Commerce. Twelve new directors to serve three-year terms will be named, and annual reports submitted by the officers. The annual meeting of the board of directors will be held Nov. 22 when rew officers will be elected.

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UNUSUAL PEOPLE.,.. Decorated Thrice By NEA Service ffTl ENTON HARBOR. Mich., Nov. D 9.—Dr. Mabel E. Elliott Is Lir I back home with three Greek government decorations for her relife work among refugees during and since the 1 "" pBB Smyrna disaster. Sho as th ® Silver Cross oi %' '.vOtj St. George, the ; V Via Gold Cross of 4^**®** : <pu St. George and the Greek Croix de Guerre. Be ' s m&ihl sldes - Frßnc " * WiiiilfmM chose her for re't ' ’ -*** ! ' lief work at the £ 111 1 > time of the Turklsh siege of Mar- •' ash. Cilicia. P After a fur- - lough here. Dr. Elliott plans to DR ELLIOTT return to Greece to continue work there for the Near East Relief. Dr. Elliott is a graduate of the Rush Medical School of Chicago. The medical School of the University of Montpelier in France was established In the tenth century.

Women** i 1 "" -i ' ' ■ ' ■ i Women’s JK HE WW BLOCK C? £ Irregulars. Hart Schaffner & Marx guaranteed clothes for men, young men and boys (3 to 18) ”ize B*' to 1< Basement. —Basemeni

- !®;!!|pHE l! BASEMEMTi :STOI?JE ||S*] Women *s and Misses ’ Wool Jersey DRESSES Specialty SEf.OO '■ JtWj Priced Twelve smart styles to choose from! Practical dresses for ! : school, office an'd general wear. I Warm, comfortable and truly smart booking dresses, in na/vy, brown, Copen, buff, sand and tan, Jjj K Just 150 dresses in the group to sell for $5.00. Women and misses economically inclined will be delighted with this sale event. _ p

t Women's and Misses * Sports Skirts r Special $Q AQ . Saturday Ooft/O Os wool crcpc and polaires. Plain tailored or pleated models. Skirts that are splendid copies of much higher priced skirts. N Very appropriate for wear with sports coats or sweaters. 300 in the lot.

BLANKETS, SHEETS Table Oilcloth ' UNBLEACHED SEAMED SHEETS Qr* —Box9o lnchoa; 81-16 Quality C fiKS'fr'Mn 1 PLAIN COLOR, PLAID BLANKETS j BLANKETS —Large —Extra oft fleecy double-bed size. 72x designs °ln 80 Inches; soft, fluffy beautiful color comnap; tan, gray or binations; finished white, with pretty , . ends; double bed color stripe border. slze; ?3 g 0 shell*ftltched ends; Quality .SfC.VD - // 84.00 qc ' — v inches, pure wool . . . BLANKETS Double warp and filling, ■ ' size; heavy nap, soft thoroughly scoured T abi_e OILCLOTH —45 and fleecy. Gray or and shrunk; weight, j nc bes wide. Best quality. tan with pretty col- v,?° Un^ 3 n !f White and fancy patterns, blue, pink, tan, red c _„..„i ored striped borders. and black and wblte JSC $3.25 qual- d| plaids. Spe-(f© A(\ 5 Ity, pair ... clal, pair .

Trimmed Hats Most Remarkable Millinery Offer Including- every velvet hat re- <=ggi gardless of foimier selling price. OO Many from our fourth floor mil- # g oOS/ LYONS VELVET, panne I 1$ VELVET BROCADE I Scores of Styles for Miss or Matron We have gone through our millinery stocks and _ taken our finest Lyons Velvets, Panne Velvets and HHP| Velvets, some Brocade Combinations and Satins, etc., and offer them in this sale Saturday at $1.89. All Colors —All Styles'

Special Purchase and Sale Wool Sweaters 1 An $2 and $3 , I (SB 1 Qualities A iV/V For Women For Girls § For Misses _ For Boys The assortment consists of broken lots and a shipment of slightly imperfect sweaters recently received from a large factory. Splendid sweaters that will give excellent service.

Men’s Sweater Coats On the golf conrse or at work outdoors, these coats will contribute warmth and good looks. Os brush wool effect outside and ribbed inside. V neck style with button front and two pockets. Buff, brown and pearl gray. Sizes 36 to 46.

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