Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 179, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 December 1924 — Page 7

FRIDAY, DEC. 5, 1924

ROAD TO MADISON ' IS CLEARED WHEN DETOUR IS LIFTED Highway Opened Southeast of Columbus, Where New Pavement Is Finished, John D. Williams, director State highway commission, today announced that the short detour on Road 26. southeast of Columbus, occasioned by Bartholomew County paving, has been lifted. This road Is used extensively by traffic to Madison and many of .he southeast river counties. Road eondPkma: No. 1 (New Albany Indianapolis. South Iteml. Michigan iiue)—Pavement in use Irom -Indianapolis to a point fourteen mi!*-* north of Kokomo witii a dettlv.r at t>ridse seven mile* north ot Kokomo. Olo“d fr**m Nt-.i.ls- Corner to Pent, detour marked. (Entire road open De- irt between Kokomo and Peru except detour vest of Miami at bridge seven nines north of Kok >m Bo ith of Indianapolis de- ! - :r ui D olleytown between Seymour and Crothersvih* ■ int construction. No. li M.i Its- :. dr-n.sburg. IndianapoL* Lafayette Oxford —l*av> meut op-.i betu-een N -v H• 1 !-•' a.. ' SheihyviV.e with one short det ■ iround bridge construe•ton. Northwest Indianapolis use pave. n.ettt to tit"'I** 1 ** seven-tenths mile* nortn f I.eha • • short detour back r six ml.es i wth • !.**(, -non t wot hro::srh Thorn town rr-

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Winter C@afs That Represent Unusual Value f The fabrics and furs used in th** making of these mats indicate their wonderful \alue, more than anythin" we l if, \t might say. If you’ve delayed purchasing your winter f |i| \ ctiat, you will profit by selectinu it from this group. All are Ml A* nicely lined, and finished with exactinp care Si/,*> ltj to 4-1. , <G,l,hiteln - s—Second Flour ,

Boys’ Mackinaws All-Wool. Tailored to Give Enduring Service tv. 98 These all-wool mackinaws, in gray and brown mixed checked patterns, are attractive and serviceable for winter wear. Two muff pockets and two patch pockets. Sizes , (Goldstein’s- Street Floor t xaj Boys’ Raincoats, 52.98 Your lad haR to brave the Inclement wc-ather many times during the winter school season, and he needs a serviceable raincoat like one of these. Vulcanized seams and riveted corners mean extra service. Guaranteed rainproof. Sizes 6 to 16. b3 Boys’ Indian Suits, $1.25 What lad wouldn’t be pleased with an Indian suit as a gift. The suits consist of jacket and long trousers, of khaki Jean, trimmed with red braid. Complete with colored feather head dress. Sizes 2 to 14 (Goldstein’s —Street Flour.) U A Sale of Child’s Fur Sets Consisting of Muff and Scarf, Formerly Selling jgSL. at $5.98 to $745 fm 5 3.79 Seldom are fur sets of this quality available at jlj / \ so much less than regular. Hit- Made of Coney, in white. natural color, brown or 1/ Tiper effect. They will de-l-1 the h eart any litHrv XyP' tie pirl as a Christmas pift. Large and Small Sizes As there arc only 78 sets in the proup. and because the values are so exceptional. we urpe early selection. Specially priced. 53.79. (Goldstein s—Second Floor, i

Speeds Up France's aviation jj speed king, who * jjMl saJS he will try to '-ir . turning to No. at three miles north ot ' Thomtown Advisable to use 44 a:.r. . or ;::s ...mi it ’ from 1.,-banon to Lafayette No t- , Viui’cniies Spen.-er. Martinsville.; tapol s > —Drive slow bei-auso of grad- ■ , , * fill at Fish Creek four mile* suui.i | ot Freedom. No. 22 , English. Paoli. Mitchell, Bed-1 ford. Bloomnlgton. Martinsville liulianapo- . is i— Pavement between Indianapolis and j Martinsville being use.' by traffie using three detours around hr dye eoiistru-'tlnn South deto north so Waverly. very , ar -u .v rou.:h anil dangerous Through traf sic adviseil to use No 12 between Indian apo'.ta and Ma-tlnrviiie between Paoli ami | English is seventeen miles of dirt road which 1- soft in wet weather. Avoid road south of Grantsburg account of eonstr • tion Run around at bridge project south of Harrodsburg No BP i Indianapolis. Rushrtlle. Br>.- k vi’.'.e Cincinnati > Rridge run around at foot of Rulitown Hill near Laurel.

Sale of Men's Broadcbtft Shirts Collar Attached or Preshrunk Neckband Styles Made of the better grade of |_ English b r o ad- ■■ c loth, these NS • shirts are In- 888 mmm u comparably finer BB ~— than the kind ordi H| narily found at this HB price. Full cut and BN well made, in white, HI tun, gray and blue. Sizes 14 to 17. SBBNI Sleeve lengths, 33 to 35. Men’s Knit Ties Made of heavy weight fiber (artificial silk) four in hand style, in the pop- Jf BN ular crochet weave. Every g tie perfectly k n 111 ed. Choice of 50 different patterns, 31>c; 2 for 75<*. (Goldstein’s Street Floor.t

BOOK ENDS Special at n.oo Decorated polychrome book ends, in many lovely designs. A particularly striking pair shows Grecian figures in basrelief, in gold and blue finish. Special, pair, sl. (Goldstein's —, (Third Floor*

ARCH SWINDLER IS DIG MAN, PHYSICIANS SAY Leo Koretz Given 1 to 10Year Prison Term for Oil Stock Deals, By United Press CHICAGO, Dec. 5. —Broken in health, crushed In spirit and with loss than $5 of his $2,000,000 left. I .to Koretz. oil stock swindler, toduy prepared to start serving his prison sentence of from one to ten years. Sentence was imposed late Thursday by Chief Justice Hopkins. Sentence was one to ten years on each of three indictments of larj cony in connection with his savin- | filing activities, the terms to run I concurrently. Physicians indicated Koretz would i not livv more than six months, as ' he is suffering from an advanced • , as** of diabetes, along with other • ailments. Justice Served , Justice Hopkins declared that in view of Koretz's illness, his refusal to light extradition from Halifax, where he was arrested, and his pea

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of guilty, the ends of justice would be well served if the sentences would run concurrently. Koretz accepted his sentence with little demonstration. lie grinned wanly and said he was ready to go. Koretz will he taken to the .Joliet State Prison kite today or Saturday, State’s Attorney Crowe said. Six Years Likely Rteven months after he enters the jail. Koretz will be eligible for par ole. However, such sentences usually j run six and a half years, Crowe said, i If Koretz lives to serve out the term, the Federal Government will he waiting for him witli warrants charging evasion of his income tax and using the mails to defraud. MISS FARRAR WILL AID Singer to Kilt "Golden Uiiie” Dinner Here Sunday. Geraldine Farrar will ear a Golden Rule dinner Sunday, according to advices from her company, which is playing "Carmen” in Milwaukee

y(T I S j ■ f ; V-/ *ls ■ / 1 a M \ X JP ) \/w (Xdorcd Silk Umbrellas QQ GO Women's all silk laff-da umhrellaa, with satin binders, in navy, purple green, g.e; -t and brown Attractive hand!, -of carved <ir polished hard wn<, ~ with bakelite tip- and -tu - ends. Women’s Silk QQ Mi xed Umbrellas Women's closely woven *ilk and mercerized cotton umbr Shis, • 1) la< - k and rainproof. \Y!t at tractive handles of polished hardwood. Bakelite tips and stub ends. Children’s QQ $| AQ Umbrellas *)sc to I. LO Fine closely woven mereerized cotton umbrellas, fast colored and rainproof. Bing or silk cord loop handles for girls Carved hard wood handles for limn. ((folds!Git H street Fleer, t rya Wayne Knit SILK HOSE Unusual Value at 98 c Women's pure thread silk hose, with mercerized top and foot, in the new faii colors. lOverj pair perfect. WE do not carry seconds or irregulars. *T4 Imported All-Wool Gauntlet. Style GLOVES For Women and Children vyr* she Pure woo! gauntlet style gloves. In solid colors, or with fancy striped cuffs. In grey, oxford, heather and camel. Special, 75<*. (Goldstein's- -Street Floor, t ’’ft <s Crepe de Chine Chemises Made of good quality crepe do chine, in pastel colorings. Plain or pleated styles, trimmed with pretty laces and nets. Dozens of charming styles for selection. Attractively boxed for giving. (Goldstein's —Second Floor.,

tonight. Miss Farrar will dine in her private car, which will arrive here-Sat-urday evening. A telegram to the Near Fast Relief. under auspices of which Golden Rule Sunday will be observed, says: "Miss Farrar desires to join in the observance of Golden Rule Sunday in 1 ndlanapolis, with the hope by so doing the starving orphans wil, en-

Buick engineers select irtifll * f rom woHd markets that which is best for Buick regardless of cost. And Buick’s vast volume gives Buick £ owners value which they could not buy at the Buick price, if Buick |l§yl§3|T§| bought and built in smaller quantities. * * * * . | ;A.f' BUICK MOTOR COMPANY Division of General Motors Corporation Indianapolis Branch, Meridian at Thirteenth Huff-Buick Sales Company, Central Buick Company, Illinois and Vermont Sts. 2917-2919 Central Ave. Thornburg-Lewis Motor Company, 3839 East Washington Street WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD THEM

SERVICE Plenty of salesmen assure you prompt and courteous service, the same which has always been an outstanding feature of the Rubens store.

Most Sensational Sale in Our History With a Real Reason After thirty-eight, years ot' faithfully serving the elothing buyers of Indianapolis and the State, we have outgrown our present location, and find we are obliged to seek larger quarters, and as we d,i not want to move a single garment of our present stock to our new store we have made astounding reductions of all prices, which will fairly amaze you. Positively Every Garment Must Be Sold —Nothing Will Be Reserved ■mmm himn mmmmmm SALE STARTS SATURDAY MORNING AT 8 O’CLOCK—BE HERE EARLY Practically Every Suit and Overcoat in Stock Thrown Into Five Large Groups!

Up to S3O Values SUITS and OVERCOATS SALE PRICE *|^.Bs

NO CHARGE FOR MINOR ALTERATIONS—With Many of the Suits We Can Furnish Extra Trousers at Small Additional Cost.

Boys’ & Children’s Clothing, Overcoats and 2-Pants Suits Brices in this department reduced in same proportion as our men’s elothing.

Odd Trousers in Endless Variety Cheeks, Plaids, Stripes and Plain Colors. Match Up Your Suit Now While Prices Are Smashed

Genuine Cravenette Gaberdine Coats 0-35 '| Q.SS 1.85 Beautifully Made, Silk and Satin Lined. Sale Prices afe # '

Store Open Till Nine Saturday Nights

joy the food they need and which ail should feel is their right to have.” The singer's chef, it is announced, will prepare a Golden Rule menu. At the Y. W. C. A. Saturday from IF to 1 p. in., a Golden Rule luncheon will be served in the cafeteria for the public. Miss Pearl Forsythe. "Y” secretary, announces a Golden Rule reception and tea for Sunday afternoon.

Every Suit, Overcoat and Odd Trousers in Our Enormous Stock Must Be Sold!

Up to $35 Values SUITS and OVERCOATS SALE PRICE s l7~

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4% on Savings

Santa Claus Working Overtime for J. F. Wild & Co.’s Xmas Savers CHECKS aggregating more than a quarter of a million dollars will be distributed next week to the thousands of happy members of J. F. Wild & Co.’s Christmas Savings Club. Anticipating the buying power of this readycash, old Santa Claus (we learn from a reliable source, has put on a night shift. He knows these thrifty club members will want a host of Christmas things—and will have plenty of money to pay for them! Are you among these joyous spenders? How about next year? J.F.WILD & COMPANY A STATE BANK 123 East Market Street, Indianapolis, Open All Day Saturday Until 8 P. M.

Up to $45 Values SUITS and OVERCOATS SALE PRICE 5 23

SPECIALS WHILE THEY LAST!

One Lot Consisting of 24 SUITS Values Up to $25 SALE PRICE *9.85

We’ve Given Up Our Lease — We’re Going to Move Our thousands of friends and patrons will be advised In due time of our new location. Meanwhile, don't fail to attend our BIG REMOVAL SALE.

Up to $55 Values SUITS and OVERCOATS SALE PRICE

One Lot Consisting of 37 SUITS Values Up to S3O SALE PRICE *11.85

Up to $65 Values SUITS and OVERCOATS SALE PRICE s^.Bs

OVERCOATS One Lot Consisting of 150 AllWool Overcoats SALT PRICE *12.85

For ThirtyEight Years a Dependable Store

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