Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 51, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 July 1924 — Page 5

TUESDAY, JULY 8, 1924

.IST SAVE OUR COUNTRY FROM LA FOLLETTE, CRY ‘Help Coolidge,’ Says Demo- 1 crat Prominent at New York Convention, By LOWELL MELLETT Time* Stall Correspondent NEW YORK, July 8. —•‘This party of ours is gone, so far as the 1924 election is concerned. Our jo 1 ' r. w is to save the country from L i ir'oi-! lette.” The speaker didn’t s. y for whom the country was to bes- ved —only from whom, llis name figures frequently in tlie daily dispatches from Madison Square Garden; he is one of the controlling forces in the Democratic convention. He represents one of the viewpoints that have made it so nearly impossible for the Democrats to agree upon a candidate. To make his position entirely clear, he concluded; "That means we’ve guc to do what we can for Coolidge.’’ Not for Publication This man wasn't talking for publication. He never will say anything like the above for the public to hear. ( From the day the candidate is chosen here until the November election he will be speaking for that candidate. For he represents the party in hjs own section of the country. But evidently he knows other way* of working for Coolidge beside talking for him. The frank exposition of his actual views came out in return for information concerning events last week in Cleveland. Every reporter who j attended the La Follette convention ' is now being besought eagerly for ; such information —Who was there? | What was the spirit? Why are the La Follette folks so confident? All the Democratic leaders here want to know. Their discouragement because of their own irreconcilable differences has been intensified by the reports from Cleveland. One outgrowth of increased interest in the new progressive movement is discussion of possible vice presidential candidates that might appeal to the progressives and so hold within the Democratic ranks votes that are inclined to stray away. Fear Possibility Offsetting this, however, is the fear that such a vice presidential nominee might be taken up also by the progressives as a running mate for La Follette. This possibility is spoken of in connection with the names of such such men as Senator Wheeler, Huston Thompson and Carl S. Vrooman, all of whom are known to be under consideration by the national committee of the La Follette organization, which is charged with the duty of selecting the progressive vice presidential candidate. Since any man getting both nominations is pretty certain of election, ft is likely that none will pass the test of the Democratic convention unless the leaders feel that he is a Democrat first and a progressive second. The chance that the Vice President elected this year may become the President is too great.

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DONALD HAWKINS Donald Hawkins. 2826 Bellefontaine St., left today- with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank V. Hawkins, on the first leg of his journey to Denmark, where he will represent Indiana Boy Scouts at the international jamboree at Copenhagen in August. Hawkins was selected in competition with other Indianapolis Scouts for the honor. The trip to New York will be by automobile. There he will join other Scouts leaving for London on the Leviathan, July' 26.

POLICE HUNT MAN GONE SINCE APRIL Mother in West Virginia Asks for Search, Harry J. Barrett, 22, missing from his home in Wheeling, W. Va., since April 12. was hunted by Indianapolis police today', following receipt of a letter from his mother. Shelby Martin, 14, is reported missing from his home at 1536 Roosevelt Ave. Margaret Oliver, 14, of Salem. Ind., is reported missing from 825 E. Sixteenth St. Mrs. Henry Dingledine, Peoria, 111., asked police to watch for her husband, who Is driving through Indianapolis. An important letter is awaiting him at the postofflee, she said. Mrs. Addie Carroll, 32, Is missing from 833 N. Sherman Dr., according to her husband, Joe Carroll. She has brown bobbed hair, blue ey'es, false upper teeth and a small scar on her forehead. Police also are searching for John Cook, 1721 Laurel St. He was wearing a light cap, blue coat, light trousers and tan oxfords when last seen. He was reported missing by Ids wife, Mrs. Frances Carroll. Otis Sherer, 28, is missing from his home,’ 1045 Orange St. JUDGE DEALS SENTENCES Six Alleged Gamblers Face End of Game in Cell. Six alleged gamblers faced prison sentences today as a result of a gambling raid on N. Noble St., Saturday night by Lieutenant Hudson and Detectives Riley and Fahey. Officers testified in city court Monday that they found a padded card table, seven chairs, three decks of tards and $3.50 on the table in the • com. J. B. Burkhead, alleged owner of the room, was fined S3OO and costs and sentenced to ninety' days at the Indiana State Farm by Judge Delbert O. Wilmeth, for keeping a gambling house and $lO and costs with ten days on a gaming charge. Five other men, fined $lO and costs and ten days in jail for visiting, and $5 and costs for gaming, gave their names: Ira Estell, 33. 511 Dorman St.; Paul Spillman, 24, 348 N. Noble St.; Lon Goza, 55, 343 N. Davidson St.; Albert Satterfield, 41, 606 N. Pine St., and Shelby Henderson, 55, 823 Darnell St.

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Pillowcases, 4 for ag Good quality pillowcases, free from (L* H dressing. In two sizes, 40x36 inches and pl 42x36 inches. Special, four for SI.OO B —Pettis, fifth floor. *l* Sheeting, 2 x /2 Yards for .*£3 Fine quality sheeting, 2V4 yards wide, \l bleached or unbleached. Special for toraor- tI row, two and a half yards for SI.OO. rl —Pettis, fifth floor. Colored Outing Flannel, 6 Yards Colored outing flannel, checks and (j*M stripes, light or dark grounds, six yards yS for SI.OO. ■ —Peltis, fifth floor. inei 32c Unbleached Crash, 4 Yards Pure linen unbleached crash, one of our Nl best qualities. .Special, four yards for sl. Pettis, street floor. Jsm “Heather” Napkins, 4 for a Excellent quality, pure linen ‘‘Heather," J)| bleached napkins, are offered at four for sl. ija —Pettis, street floor. “Heather” Table Damask, a Yd. *£9 Pure linen ’’Heather” half bleached table (TI damask, sevently in.-hes wide. Special for Yraj tomorrow, a yard, SIOO. 1 ; —Pettis, street floor. ak 35c Bath Towels, 4 for Bath towels, fancy Jacquard weave, In blue. pink, lavender and yellow borders > H Special, four for SI.OO. ' j Petti*, street floor. Lace-Trimmed Table Covers, Each (J>|| Round table rovers, lace rimmed with YH assorted filet inserts, two sizes. Very spe- | cial for tomorrow, each SI.OO. —Pettis, street floor. 50c Tissue Ginghams, 4 Yards Excellent quality, in prettv, n^w.-col-nrod checks and pla+rts. Suitable for JnR dresses for hot weather wear; 30 Inches > H wide. Special for tomorrow, four yards, $1 | —l'cttis, street floor. Self-Colored Novelty Voiles, 4 Yards (t>l Attractive In self-colored, cord' <l cheeks tH and plaids in shades of light tdue, pink, H green and rose; four yards. SI.OO. .g*. —Pettis street floor. 19c Fancy Printed Chsillis, 8 Yards Pretty, new ehallis in chol.-e patterns and colors for bed comforts and many tI other uses: 36 inches wide. Special, eight H yards for SI.OO. —Pettis, street floor. Women’s Comfort Slippers One-strap comfort slippers of black leaiher with low rubber heels—just the thing for warm weather. The pair, sl. ——Pettis, street floor. Jj Stamped House Dresses (With 6 Skeins of Floss) II Lovely designed, stamped house dresses, K 8 in colors of blue, apricot, tan and orchid, T | with six skeins of floss, sl. Ji —Pettis, fifth floor. Women’s and Men’s Cotton Umbrellas (MM Women’s and men’s black cotton fine yBI raio.v day emergency umbrellas. Special H for tomorrow, SI.OO. Pettis, street floor. Hair Goods—Special at 22-24-inch hair switches, three short 7/OT stems, SI.OO. (Pm Natural curly cluster curl, SI.OO. Double mesh cap nets, 2 dozen, SI.OO. ‘ m Komple Complexion Cream, SI.OO. IS Hot Oil Shampoo, SI.OO. aon —Pettis, fifth floor. Bust Confiners, 2 for Os lace and satin, and also of plain satin (FB and mesh. Thin, cool summery materials. yH Good choice in sizes. Special, two for B SI.OO. —Pettis, second floor. tJi&m Girls’ Gingham Dresses *^ Extraordinary values for Wednesday only. V? In a variety of colors and styles—made of yEH Amoskeag gingham. Sizes 7 to 14; each sl. | —Pettis, second floor. Women’s and Misses’ $2.00 Sweaters (jj|J Slip-on. sleeveless and open front styles. YiS Lady Fair, short sleeves. Monograms in | various styles. Combination of colors, "Rayon” trims. Including colors of white, canary, gray, buff and peacock. Each, SJ.OO. —Pettis, second floor. Children’s Slippers and Oxfords One-strap styles of brown calf and kid. /jRa High-grade shoes with turn soles; formerly sold for $1.50 and $2.19. Infants’ size Ym 3 to children's size 10. Supply limited and EE will not last long; a pair, SI.OO. —Pettis, street floor.

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39c Linen-Finished Suiting, 4 Yards a* Made from mercerized yarns, both sun- •nl fast and tub fast, in black and the popu- a M lar light ami dark colors; 'SO inches wide. | Special for tomorrow, 4 yards. SI.OO. Jm. Pettis, street floor. Women’s 25c Kerchiefs, 6 for The ideal herehief. A reproduction of /t the real iissue kerchief. Guaranteed colors in a large assortment. Especially dur- ' | able and dainty ; 6 for SI.OO. r Women’s 50c Linen Kerchiefs, 3 for Real linen Madeira handkerchiefs with Y| scalloped edges :n different colors, inelud- H lug rose, green, orchid, etc.; 3 for SI.OO. Pettis, street floor. s®® l Men’s Woven Border Kerchiefs, 13 for ahJ Regular 15c quality cambric handlerchiefs, with various colored borders of blue, tgj tan and lavender. Some are plain white | with satin-stripe borders. Speetal. 13 for sl-I*6 —Pettis, street floor. Men’s Initial Kerchiefs, 4 for Regular She initial handkerchiefs of pure linen. Not all initials in tlm lot. to VrH close out. (tpen work style Initial; 4 f u r §1 $l9O. —Petti*, street floor. MIBw Silverware in Quadruple Plate at Hammered style silver plated bonbon has- rt| feet*, handle style; hammered silver plated bread tray* and bright finish travs with Yd| handles; fancy pierced silver-plated sand- | wish plates in bright finish: vases in oeta- JB ?or. shape: and silver-plated candy plates with Dutch border. All specially priced for Wednesday, Each, SIOO Cretonne Pillow Cushions, 2 for These attractive cushions in many shapes Tug ind styles are covered with fancy eretonnes of good quality. Filled with soft tI Colton. 2 for SI.OO. —Petti*, third floor. Drapery Cretonnes, 5 Yards “V 10 to 20-yard lengths of fine cretonnes suitable for draperies or'slip coverings. 5 H yards, SI.OO. Pettis, third floor. Jj B 49c and 55c Curtain Nets, 3 Yds. **‘l Durable quality curtain nets, large open Ski weave. Cream and ecru color, *!Tii and 40 tjß Inches wide; 3 yards, SI.OO. Petti*, third floor.

Dollar Sale of Curtains $1.59 Ruffled Lace Edge Crossbar Dotted \ Crossbar Voile Marquisette Swiss Marquisette \ Ma D r^is^ tte Curtains Curtains Ruffled Ruffled / g T H Ruffled . - Curtains { f E 5 J*. Sr* I r, . . Curtains 1 J*. m $ 1 Ti“ $ 1 *1 q n $[ 11 JL Soft and sheer, Hems titched “ . I 1 Ha [I 1 with hemstitched border marqul- very sheer marquisette curtains I M Ib I Novelty cross bar jnner bands> fin . BettC( trimmed quality, with of splendid quality I 0 1 / ‘"'urtahiT' wit r h ished with dainty with narrow lace dainty nar ro w with dainty -narrow \ ilffi / lze(1 tuliauiß " 11U narrow ruffles , , , . ruffles and tie-back , extra full narrow anf j .5 a c edges; wnl t e ruffles and tie- loops to match. We ly The Pair I<oo P ß ’ The P air ’ ODIy ’ The Palr * backS t 0 match ' tMs low pHce P o” the‘ si no 1 81-00. 81-OC. The pair, 81-00. pair. 81.00. ’ Pettis curtains tfnd draperies, third floor.

Bungalow Net Panels 50 inches wide, 2% yards long. Large pen weave net, durable crossbar patterns ul ■with wide hems at bottoms, trimmed with , §| deep bullion fringe, each, SI.OO. —Pett's, third floor. Odds and Ends of Muslin Lingerie, 3 for rt*jyj This assortment includes nightgowns, tpIS rhemise, corset covers, etc. all of excep- §9 tional quality. While a limited number IB last, 3 for SI.OO. —Pettis, second floor. Women’s Knit Vests, 7 for Fashioned with built-up shoulders, SHj broken sizes. While a limited number last, Y fcl 7 for SI.OO. —Pettis, second floor. Children’s $1.50 Waist Union sa Suits, 3 for d*H Broken sizes; very splendid quality. yH While a limited number last, 3 for SI.OO. —Pettis second floor. eaSan 100 Book End Sets A special purchase expressly for this big ApS sale. Book ends In four finishes, including V|3 old gold, dark bronze, gold and black crackle and rich blue and gold crackle. fiS Very exceptional at this low pricing; the la •et, SI.OO. —Pettis, street floor.

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Another Big Lot of Those WONDERFUL Summer PITS* That are notworthy of your attention —in lovely crepes, silks, hair braids and silk and straw combinations, disclosing what is new in trimmings, of feathers, flowers and ribbons. Some of the best shapes of the season are included in this special lot of hats for Wednesday. Each, §I.OO. —Petti*, second floor.

Infants’ Fine Lisle Vests, 3 for Short cap-sleeve style, long sleevs or \if sleeveless models. Specially priced for yB Wednesday only. 3 for SI.OO. —Pettis, second floor. aa* $1.59 Silk Radium Sports Scarfs Silk radium scarfs of pretty printed pat- d>EM terns, conventional designs on backgrounds ?KB| of blue, tan, pink, gray and red. Scarfs tEI are 2 yards long with hemstitched ends. M Special, each, SI.OO. Pettis, street floor. $1.59 and $1.98 Sleeve Guimpes gaS Very excellent to wear with sleeveless AH sweaters and sports suits, fashioned of fine \H quality net, daintily trimmed in tucks, Val. *fß laces and insertions. Round neck and short H sleeves. Each, SI.OO. JkL —Pettis, street floor, $1.50 Rag Rugs, Each Rag rugs of hit-and-miss pattern. Extra Jnps heavy quality, size 27x54 Inches. Each, SLOO. 'fa —Pettis, third floor. $1.75 and $2.00 Fiction, 4 for Good, clean stock, every book a title you JkW will be very glad to obtain at this very * I low pricing. For Wednesday only, 4 for sl. Pettis, street floor.

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Dollar Sale of Hosiery The sale started last week with 8,000 pairs of regular $1.50, $1.85,' $1.95 (and some still liner grades) Hosiery! Some pure silk chiffons. Some full fashioned silks. Some semi-fashioned silks. Some silk and “Rayon” hosiery with self clocking. All priced for this big July Sale at §1 a pair. —Pettis hosiery, street floor.

Natural Colored Cotton Pongee, 4 Yards Good mercerized finished cotton fabric in pongee color, for women’s and children’s {OB dresses and men’s summer shirts. Also ~B desirable for small boys’ suits, porch cov- M ers and cushions, auto robes or seat cov- wfaSa ers, 32 inches wide, four yards. SI.OO. Pettis, street floor. Good Quality Silks, a Yard Fancy, Yard Wide "Radium” Tub Silks, a yard 81.00 Nkfil Cheeked Louisines. a yard 81.00 yH Fancy Printed Foulards, a yard. 81.00 Colored Pongees, a yard 81.00 JBI. Changeable Taffeta Silk, a yard.... 81.00 Among this assortment is almost any style or vou could desire, your choice at, a yard, SI.OO. —Pettis, street floor. $1.98 Printed Crepe de Chine A fine all-silk quality in fancy printed, dkja also choice plaid patterns, pert and now \|B shown for the first time. Several good y fj| styles and colors to select from, 40 inches B wide, a yard, SI.OO. Pettis, street floor. $1.39 Fancy White “Rayon” Sport Silks <r|| Fashior.able "Rayon” silks in choice new Tj plaids and stripes. very attractive, 40 H inches wide, a yard. SI.OO. M Pettis, street floor. $1.59 All-Silk Crepe de Chine, a Yard (j £ In a very desirable quality. A fine as. I sortment of light and dark colors for • a dresses, blouses and lingerie purposes, 40 | Inches wide. A yard. SI.OO. Pettis, street floor. Yard-Wide Cretonne, 8 Yards Fine for bed comfort covers, chair cov- tfß ers. porch cushions and many other uses; tP| fast colors, in choice patterns and color PS combinations. Special for tomorrow, 8 yards, SI,OO. —Pettis, street floor. a-jai Tub Suiting, 3 Yards Fine mercerized finished weave, sun and dra tub proof, wil! wear well for outing and business wear: also for men’s work shirts. Ygj| A yard wide in light and dark colors, in- H eluding black and navy; 3 yards, SI.OO. Pettis, street floor. Dress Ginghams, 8 Yards Heavy quality, fine weave, fast colored vl ginghams In very attractively colored tI checks and plaids. Very special, eight yards H for SI.OO. —Pettis, street floor. JBi SI.OO Specials for Infants Quilted crib sheets, size 34x36 inches. TI Each. SI.OO. *LH Rubberized. "Everwear" crib pads yh|. Each. SI.OO. Rubber-lined sateen diaper bags. Each, H SI.OO. These articles regularly sold at $1.25 to $1.98. Special, each, SI.OO. —Pettis, second floor.

$1.50 Rubber Mats ,^2 Rubber mats, size 27x30, suitable for au- (j*B tomoblles, stair landings, kitchen or porch; *rPi specially priced, each, SI.OO. —Pettis, tliird floor. Cocoa Brush Mats Keep the dirt out of your carpet and (Pm rugs by using a cocoa brush mat at the Ygl door. Size 27x16 inches; each, SI.OO. —Pettis, third floor. tmS'm 39c Fancy Dimities, 4 Yards aj£| Excellent quality washable dimities in white and tinted grounds, suitable for jKiS tool summer dresses. Vartous pretty pat- Ygj terns to select from; 36 inches wide. Spe- pj cial, 4 yards for SI.OO. —Pettis, street floor. Checked Apron Gingham, asCI 10 Yards Heavy checked apron gingham In both Y jp| blue and brown checks, all sizes, 27 inches Eg wide. Special, 10 yards, SI.OO. • Pettis, street floor. 35c Fancy Dress Ginghams, 5 Yards Good quality 32-inch dress gingham In ysa pretty colored checks and plaids. Made in fl New England. Special. 5 yards, SI.OO. —PettTs, street floor.

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