Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 155, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 November 1924 — Page 5

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BEST ROUTES TO FOOTBALL GAMES NAMED BY CLUB Fans Will Find All Roads in Fairly Good Condition, Motorists desiring- to see Saturday’s football games will have to travel farther this week. The roads are still in good condition. Best routes to the games, as provided by the touring department of the Hoosier Motor Club, are: Walmslt w Chicago at CntwfordsviUe. Notre Itame vs. Wisconsin at Madison, IV is. Lease Indianapolis via Indiana Ave. to Sixteenth St. West on Sixteenth St. Immediately after criss'iig White river, turn right and follow State mad 6 to Lebanon: go west on State road 33. through CrawfordaviMe to the Indiana-Illinois Stateline; follow Illinois State road I<> to Danville: go north on Stale road 1 through Watseka to sev• .: miles north of St. Anne, then turn west and follow State road 17 to Kankakee: to north on State road 44 to Joliet: go north on State rea l 22 through Aurora to Eclin: follow S'at- road 3 northwest to Rockford: go north on State road i to I! it W s ; ; dlo-.v St3te road t:t through Janesville and EransviHe to Madison. Wis. Road is paved from Indianapolis to Lebanon, then grave! to the Illinois Stale lin : from the fndiana-Illl-nois State line to Evansville. Wis., the road Is paved, exeepting two miles of poor macadam road through Bradley. 111., on

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r~T':Z r Boys 9 Wool Mackinaws For Wintry Days Few garments are as serviceable and warm for cold, stormy days as the j/$W <~l|% practical mackinaw. In grey or h'/ brown mixtures, with two muff pocketa and two patch pockets. Taped *" Y 1 _ ■■* inside seams Medium heavy weight. Sizes 7 to 17. Boys ? Juvenile Wool Suits, $4.98 “Peter Pan” and other desirable makes. In the popular new ves t model, with all-wool jersey vest, lined trousers and broad clo'h biouses. lilue, brown and buff. Also tweeds in tan and grey mixtures. Sizes 3 to 8. (Street Floor)

C Tomorrow's Extraordinary Value Yard Wide Outing Flannel 19c A large assortment of choice patterns on light or dark grounds. Suitable for gowns and children’s garments. Mill lengths of our 25c and 23c grade, 2,000 yards to sell; yard, 11>C.

Women’s “Kayser” Gloves Washable ehamoisctte strap-wrist {doves. with embroidered backs, in mode, beaver, (£_ II covert, oak and otlier colors, specially priced ( ||?V| at 6DO. ) “Kayser” Elbow Gloves, 98c Formerly $1.50 to $2.50 Washable chamoisette gloves, twelve-button style, with embroidered backs. In mode, beaver, grey. oak. fawn and other desired colors. (Street Floor)

Women's Pink UNION SUITS 88c Medium weight, finely' ribbed, soft-finished cotton union suits, with cross stripe of artificial silk. Sleeveless, knee length style. Sizes 36 to 44. (Stiwt Floor)

i State road 44 and four tenths of a mile of 1 oil earth road in Bourbonnais 111.. on the same road: from Evansville. Wis., to Madison. Wis.. the road is gravel. Caution for narrow pavement on Illinois Slate road :1. The distance from Indianapolis to ! Crawfordsville is fifty miles: from Indianapolis to Madison. Wis., is 379 miles. Butler vs. lowa at lowa City, lowa. Follow the same route described above to Joliet. From Joliet go west on State road 7 through Ottawa to Davenport, i Iowa: from Davenport follow lowa State road 7 west to loiva City. From the Indiana- ! Illinois State line the road is paved 1 throughout to eleven miles west of Davenport. lowa, with the exception of two miles oi poor macadam road through Bradley. 111. on State road 44, four-tenths of a mile of oiled earth road in Bourbonnais. | 111., on the same road ,a lew very short ; gaps through some ol the towns on Iili- ; nois State road 7, and a six and one-half- ! mile detour between Spring Valley and Hollow ay v il!e on Illinois State road 7; ; from eleven miles west of Davenport to : lowa City. lowa, the road is graded dirt with a short detour reported at Wilton — in dry weather tills dirt road is good, i but is impassable mder rain. Distance is 416 miles. Eurlham is. Oakland City at Richmond. Indiana vs. Ohio State Ht Columbus, Ohio. Go east on Washington St. and follow ] the National Old Trails Road (marked with i red. white and blue bands oil the telephone! ! poles) through Richmond. Ind., Eaton. ! ; Dayton and Springfield. Ohio, to Colum- ! i bus. Ohio. Road is paved throughout exi eepting a short grade separation at Pun- 1 reith Ind.. Caution for bridge in Cami bridge City. Ind.. and a temporary bridge |len miles eats of Eaton. Ohio. Distance! ' from Indianapolis to Richmond is sixtyseven miles. Distance from Indianapolis ito Columbus Ohio, is 173 miles. National , Road is designated as State road 3 ill lildl- 1 j ana; 11 from the Indiana State line to Dayton: 201 from Dayton to Bramlt. and from Brandt to Columbus. Beware of j ! speed traps between Eaton. Dayton and j | Brandt, Ohio. I'urdne vs. Do Pauw at Imfayette. Leave Indianapolis via Indiana Ave.. fol- ] lowing route described to Lebanon: from; Lebanon go north on State road 44 through Frankfort to Rossville; from Rossville go west on State road 29 to Lafayette. Road is paved to Lebanon: the : remainder is gr ivel. Distant o is 69 miles. Franklin vs. Georgetou n at Georgetown, Ky. Go east on Washington St. and follow the National Oil Trails Road (marked with red. white and blue bands on the telenhone* poles—also, designaeed as State -oad Hi through Greenfield to Cambridge City: go south on State road 34 through

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Indestructible PEARL BEADS 89c Indestructible pearl beads, 30inch strands, with rhinestone set and safety catch, special, S9<. (Street Floor)

Connersvillo to Brookville: follow State road 30 to Harrison, Ohio; follow State road 130 to Cincinnati: pro south on the Dixie Highway to Williamstown, Kjg po east to Falmouth: pro south on the “L L L” Hfgrhway through Cynthiana to Paris: go east through Centerville to Georgetown. Road is paved from Indianapolis to *Cainbridg’e City excepting' a short grade separation at Dunreith; from Cambridge City to Harrison. Ohio, the road is gravel: trom Harrison to Williamstown. the road is paved, excepting three short gaps in Kentucky; from Williamstown to Falmouth the road is rough gravel and stone , from r almouth to Georgetown the road is macadam and in good condition to Paris, then rough in stretches between Paris and Georgetown. The distance is 234 miles. Central Normal vs. Muncie Normal at Muncies . _ Go north on Meridian St. to Sixty-Sec-ond St., then east on Sixty-Second St. to the second paved road, which is the Hills and Lake Road: go north on the Hills and Lakes Road (marked “H L” on the telephone pole? i to Noblesvi le: from Noble®ville go east on State road 33 through Andemon to Muncie. The road is paved from Indianapolis to Noblesville: the remainder of the road is gravel. The distance is 39 miles. Terre Haute Normal vs. Eastern Illinois Normal at Charleston. 111. ... leave Indianapolis via W. " nsbi< nirtoil St. at the edge of the city where he road forks, angle left ana follow the National Old Trails Road ( marked with , red whit,- and blue bands on the telephone poles, through Terre Haute to Marshall. 11l fthe National Road is designated as State road 3 in Indiana and 11 in Illinois) from Marshall go north on State road 1 t„ Paris) from Paris go west on state road 16 to Charleston. The road is paved Irani Indianapolis to l aris. 111. Caution for narrow grad, at Putnamville and three ; miles west of Terre Haute on the National, Road From Paris to Charleston the State road is under construction: the detour from Paris to Kansas is gravel aild reported-go-ai In all weather: from Kansas to Charleston the road is grade/ earth and gravel, reported in fair condition. The distance is 133 miles Hanover vs. Vincennes at Madison. Go south on Meridian St., under the fnion Station subway. and angle left Where the street forks < Madison Ave.) ; go south on Madison Ave. and follow Stale read 1 through Franklin to Columbus, from Columbus follow St ate r °ad -6 through North Vernon to Madison. Hoad is paved from Indianapolis to Franklin: the remainder of the road is gravel with the exception of a short stretch of Pavement southeast of Columbus and north of Madi-

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Collar and Cuff Sets At an Extraordinary Low Price t Only because they were specially purchased are such splendid linene (cotton) sets as these avail- \ & able for such a low price. Lace trimmed or fin- \ ished with colored embroidery. ( a# B 11 . (Street Floor) '

Exceptional Values in Crepe De Chine Chemises When chemises as dainty in style and as durable in material are offered at a price \ so low, it’s a wise idea to stock up plenti- ( > | .570 fully. In pretty shades of.flesh, orchid, / gj blue, Nile and canary. Tailored or lace ) Ju. trimmed styles in abundance. (Second Floor.)

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son: in wet weather a short detour is necessary two miles southeast of Columbus on State road 26 The distance is 90 miles. Free Show SUNBURT, Pa., Nov. 7.—"A free I ticket for any show for fifteen paste- j board tops from milk bttles,” ad- i vertised a local movie house. Next | morning scores of milk bottle tops i were missing from front porches all | over the city. The advertisement i did not appear again. Dinner Rallies LONDON, Nov. 7. —Penny raffles , for Sunday dinners are the vogue in j some London week-end markets. j Chickens and side dishes are the lure ; that have drawn even some promi- j nent society women and their maids | to the market places.

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Startin',' at £77.50 these beautiful sets consist of larpr® davenport, armchair and arm rocker, in choice golden oak, fumed oak and mahogany finish. Extremely massive in design. Each piece upholstered in enduring artificial leather. Davenport opens into a full-sized bed. The name KKOEIILER on living room furniture is a guarantee of quality in materials and construction, and authenticity in design. The name SOMMERS on the price tag is a guarantee of more quality at a lower price. AST Dining Suite A handsome suite in walnut finish — 1 48-inch table, 52-inch buffet, armBa Wy dKiLZs.- chair and five side chairs, uphol•stered in a good grade of leather — J 1 *33.75

Talk about your bargains, here is one that surpasses you have ever seen—a three-piece Bedroom Suite of real class —M consists of dresser, bow-end bed and chiffonier—exactly as | —a design of most pleasing effect in rich brown walnut finish. Special,

STOVES New Victor Overdraft Heater $2.00 snz 75 * zo ° Cash AfD== -a Month A mighty little heater at a low price. Aetulaly consumes smoke, because built, on the correct principle of forcing a hot overdraft... of air between the fuel bed and flue. Come in sizes up to $55. Charter Oak Airtight Heater $3.50 $40.75 *3-00 Cash a Month Biggest value we have ever offered in a castiron jacketed heater —really two stoves in one —an inner smoke-consuming fire dome and an outer air-circulating jacket. Handsomely trimmed in nickel. High-Grade Gas Range $3.00 Cash jl== a Month This range is of correct. sclentiflc£L design to give the best baking with the least fuel consumption. In every way it is built of quality materials. A mighty big value. * r-

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