Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 173, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 November 1924 — Page 7

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SANIA CALLS ON SCHOOL CHILDREN Postoffice Tefis Them to Watch Packages. Intli.-uiapi'li*' 50.000 school children will be called upon to help Santa < lane deliver his presents through Ihe Indianapolis postoffice, Robert 31 Bryson, postmaster, announced today. A cartoon, drawn by Ariel A. Hamilton, mail clerk, picturing the postal service as a football player ■waiting for the public, another player, to “kick off” the Christmas mail so the game will start early, will be sent the children by the lmstoffice. through the cooperation e of school officials, Bryson said. With tin? cartoon are instructions ort how to wrap packages securely.

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Offering Women an Opportunity to Save in a Wonderful COAT E?emft fßich in Fabric—Trimmed With Expensive Furs—These Coats Are Entitled to a Much- - Price Than Their Modest Sale Figure (SwJmgk V- ’" Made of Lustrous Ormondaie, Downy wool, Chamoi- l suede, Newzelia, Velvetone, Bolivia, Francine, Trimmed )\% With Marmink, Beaver, Dyed Opossum, Muskrat, \ Manchurian Wolf, Mink Dyed Squirrel V Second Floor.) w

Bib and Band Aprons Attractively Priced at 49c to 79c These aprons of linene, gingham and cretonne are practical, pretty gifts for Christmas A variety of pretty styles, trimmed with contrasting colored edging, rick-rack. etc. A number of tea aprons are also included within this moderate price range. <Second Floor Mothers! Note This , Giris' a sl2.85 Coats Os Plain or Block Polaires, Velours and Plaid Polaires f r s llf | \ j 4 j Seldom are coats as attractive and *—p ■* , < , serviceable as these offered at a saving. \| \ J In stright-line style, trimmed with braid. I I \ j fancy buttons, novel sleeves and pockets, l— \ I, ■J| Beaverette and Mandel fur collars. Sizes / / VV 7 *<> l4 Girls DRESSES at $6.85 Made of crepe or velvet, in a variety of pretty styles, trimmed with embroidery and applique. Sizes Bto 14 k (Second Floor * 26 Piece Set Silverware Roper’s nickel silver table ware, in at- j a A qq tractive patterns. Will give excellent serv- , 70 ice and prove a splendid gift. Boxed, set. . ' "j*"”" 1 ’ (Street Floor.) Wool Gauntlet Gloves For Women and Children Imported pure wool gauntlet style gloves, in solid 1 colors, or with contrasting colored striped cuffs. \ £ In oxford, camel and brown ■ LrU • Street Floor.)

Women’s Women's r7G Union Suits . . vOC Sport Hose. . . /OC Winter weight finely-rihhed “Wayne Knit" English ribbed fleeced cotton union suits. _ . „ . . , , , mercerized sports hose in Long sleeves, short sleeves, or 1 .in sleeveless; ar.kte length. Also black and colors: very servno sleeves, knee length st>le. xeable. isi root Floor.

address them plainly, and a “mail early" plea. "The average weight of a sack filled with mail Is fifty-five pounds,” the instructions say. “The average carload of mail consists of 1,100 sacks and weighs thirty tons. Your letter or parcel may be at the bottom of the pile. Mail them early.” NINE TRAPPED IN MINE ; Seventy Escape When Water Rushes Into Colliery; One Drowned. i flv Vnitetl Press CARDIFF. Wales, Nov. 28. i Eighty miners were imprisoned to- | day when water rushed into the Pen- ! land colliery at Dunvant. Seventy | succeeded in escaping, one was | drowned and the body recovered and \ nine were still trapped at noon toi day. W hole Town Moved Bp Timet special SIM TOWN. Ind.. Nov. 28.—Because valuable coal lies under present building, stripping mines here are financing the moving of this city one-half mile away. Tiic houses ate [being moved on rollers.

GIRL SCOUTS TO HELP SEAL SALE Windshield Stickers Will Be Distributed, Girl Scouts, representing every troop in Indianapolis will distribute tuberculosis Christmas seal windshield stickers to automobile owners throughout the city. Stickers are in Christmas colors and are in the form of the regular seal. Troop 21, Isabelle Downing, captain, was the first to begin* work. Miss India Wilson, director, has donated the services of all troops to assist in Die sale of seals and health bonds. Marion County Tuberculosis Association is sending out 60,000 letters in behalf of the Christmas seal campaign. which finally opens Monday. Letters are signed by ten members

Children's Lace Shoes Special $ Sizes 8 1 / 2 to 2 i Children s serviceable brown J/ * leather shoes, with heav> stitched gs * j down sowed soles and rubber heels. Wide, comfortable toes. _ Special. Jjtl.BO. Special —Gift Offering Silk an and Wool Neckwear /,000 Ties to Sell at This Unmatchably Low Price 55c jk wear w ith confidence that H&'i. : the fjuality will please. Woven Anngl BtxSMs of silk and wool, in four-in- wjSjpr SLir hand style. Dozens of at. v tractive patterns are shown. Non-Wrinkling—Stretch Proof—Pin Proof Are three outstanding merits of these ties. Gift choosers will select not merely on**, but several while these extraordinary values are available. -Street Floor I Gift Chemises $ 3.49 - $ 3.98 — $ 4.98 Os Fine Quality Crepe de Chine In the daintiest of colors —flesh, orchid, honeydew, Nile and white. These chemises are delightful In their variety of femininely frilly styles. Tailored or trimmed with handmade Filet and Baby Irish laces. (Second Floor.) Silk Mixed Umbrellas, $2.98 For women. Silk and mercerized cotton mixed, guaranteed fast colored and rainproof. Fancy carved and painted handles, bakelite tips and stub ends. Black, navy, purple, garnet. (Street Floor.)

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of the annual Christmas seal commission. They are Governor Emmett F. Branch. Mayor Samuel Lewis Shank, I>ouis C. Huesmann, the Rev. Francis H. Gavisk, Evans i Woollen, Rabbi Morris M. FeuerI licht, Edna G. Henry, the Rev. ! Allan B. Philputt. John L. Lewis, ' and Dr. John N. Hurty. Auto Provides Dinner By 7 Imcs Special ANDERSON, Ind., Nov. 28. Thanksgiving dinner didn’t cost Ernest Clark much. His auto the night before killed an opossum. All Fat People Should Know This Fat people owe a debt of gratitude to the discoverer of the now famous Marmola Prescription. And they ought to be still more grateful because this es feetive obesity remedy is now prepared in tablet form. Marmola Prescription Tablets can be obtained at all drug stores the world over at the reasonable price of one dollar for a box. Or you ran secure them direct by sending tinprice to the Marmola Cos., (Jenerai Motors Bldg . Detroit, Mich. This now leaves no excuse for dieting or violent exercise for the reduction of the overfat body to normal.—Advertisement.

STATE GIVERS HONORED Book Names Hobsiers Prominent In Jewish Relief Work. Praise is given Indiana citizens for support in the movement to save millions of starving Jews in Europe during and after the war. in a hook recently written by Henry H. Rosenfelt. The book is titled "This Thing of Giving.”

DEC. Ist1 st 9 NATIONAL UNVEILING & ASK US What every woman should know Citizens Gas Company 15-49 S. Penn. (Majestic Bldg.) Main 2541

133-135 133-135 . ~...... ” 1 ' *'*■'*' This Pony and Cart Given Away Christmas Eve. Every Boy and Girl Under 12 Years of Age Should Enter Contest Tomorrow! IT’S FUN!—IT’S EASY! Visit Indiana’s Greatest f J|yS Toy land! Santa Has a Rules and Regulations of People’s Pony and Cart Contest Any child under 12 years of age, if approved by parents, may All credit coupons must be punched and O. K/d by cashier at become a candidate in this contest and will be entitled to 2,000 time of sale, credits. Fill out nomination blank with your name or the name of No credit coupon punched more than once will he counted, child you wish to enter. The contPSt officially opened Monday, Nov. 24. at 9 a. m , Brize winners are decided by credits and credits alone. aml ,q oses Wednesday. December 24, 6 p. m. Ten credits given for each SI.OO sale in Toyland. No candidate will be permitted to transfer credits to another Prizes will be delivered to winners as soon as announced by candidate after receiving them official judges. In case of a tie for any prize, the candidates .... . . ... . , ... tying will receive duplicate prizes of their equivalent. Prizes will be given to boy or girl who gets most credits. J No employe's child, niece, nephew* or grandchild will be Any* questions or controversies that may arise are to be setallowed to compete as a candidate in this contest. tied bv our Service Department. We reserve the right to place additional prizes and make additions at any time. Enter Tomorrow.

Among those given places of particularly impressive importance are Michael Bamberger, ex-Governor James P. Goodrich, Albert M. Rosenthal, Samuel E. Rauh. Sol S. Kiser, Jonas Schloss, Alex Hirsch, I. Kronenberger, Lee Joseph, L. Bishoff, Joseph Hess. Philip Hurwich, Silas Tchenhauser, I. Weil. William Feder. Louis H. Glueek, Rabbi Morris M. Feuerlicht, Henry Rosenthal, Philip Adler and T. I). Strauss.

'BAD CHECK’ LEGISLATION Credit Association Proposes to Draw ip Stringent Bill. At their meeting at Chamber of Commerce Wednesday the legislative committee of the Indianapolis Association of Credit Men will draw up a bill for presentation to the

TAKE HOME A BOX OF MOLLY PITCHER CHOCOLATES SI.OO and $2.00 Boxes at All All candy counters should have them. If not, call Circle 6456.

SUNDAY EXCURSION RATES —via— Terre-Haute, Indianapolis & Eastern Traction Cos. Every Sunday During November SI.OO for the round trip will be charged between all Stations on this Company’s Lines in Indiana where the regular one-way fare is $1.50 or less —W Martinsville. CrawfordsviHe, Newcastle, Knightstown, Dunreitb. Lebanon, Frankfort, Danville. $1.50 for the round trip will be charged between all Stations on this Company’s Lines in Indiana where the regular one-way fare is more than sl.so—to Brazil, Terre Haute, Sullivan, Lafayette, Richmond, Cambridge City. Tickets will be good going on all regular trains on date of sale. Tickets will be good returning on ail regular trains on date of sale.

Legislature providing for a more stringent “bad check” law. V. L. Wright, executive secretary, said today. J. Edward Stilz is chairman. Other members are Henry A. Jeffries, John C. Rugenstein and William E. Balch. The association also favors the State constabulary as sponsored by j the State Bankers’ Association.

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