Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 190, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 December 1924 — Page 5

THURSDAY, DEC. 18, 1924

CHANGES LIKELY ► IN HICKEY BILL New Amendments Drafted for Senate, By Vnitfit Press WASHINGTON'. Doc. IS.—That thp Hickey bill providing for another Federal judgeship in Indiana will emerge from the present Congress in its present form is now doubted by some members of the Indiana delegation iruthe House and the Senate. Anwndments. though not yet officially sponsored, are in course of preparation, and are to be gotten ready for public view the bill is called up In the Senate. These amendments, if they are in troduced along the lines now contemplated. will provide that criminal •ases coming before the Federal Court need not be tried in the judicial district, where the persons affected reside. The reason for the change is tliat many Hoosiers who have made their influence felt in Washington believe the present plan would make it c:isy for criminals to escape punishment if they had to he tried in their immediate home communities.

If specific action is taken in regard to the introduction of amendments. It will require the cooperation of Senator Ralston, for apparently Senator Watson is prepared to perjnit the bill go through in its present storm. Ralston, though personally wn some doubt about the merits of ♦he Hickey bill, is not yet ready to battle very strenuously for its amendment, but may decide upon a plan of action before the Senate gets around to consideration of the bill. Traveling Man*Hurt Bjr Times Special RICHMOND. Tnd.. Dec IS._Car! Ij. Early. 33. traveling salesman of West Alexandria. Ohio, was In a critical condition today from injuries received when his auto was struck by a work car on the Dayton & Western Traction Company near here, Wednesday. Train Rills Fanner By Time* Special VINCENNES. Tnd . Dec. is.—Carl Wanning. 40. farmer, was dead today. His auto was struck by a passenger tram at the Main St. crossing here.

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FAMILY NO. 45: Three little girls, aged 3, lVa and 4 months, really are too young to be disappointed if Santa misses them. Times have been hard for the young parents. and work has not always been steady. The Family Welfare Society recommends this family tor Christmas cheer in the shape of playthings and clothing for the children. A basket of food also will be appreciated. 46. AN ONLY SON, sole support of his widowed mother, is just recovering from an operation. He hopes to go back to work soon, but meanwhile the bills have been running up and the larder has been running low. The coal box is almost empty. The Family Welfare Society has befriended this family. The mother would appreciate a warm sweater, and a basket of special food to prepare for her convalescent son.

47. THREE GENERATIONS, | grandmother. mother and little daughter, are dependent on the scant earnings of the young mother, who works In a factory- Her husband has left her and contributes nothing. Her father, aged and blind, has found a home with relatives in another State, but the grandmother has no income unless she can find some light work to do at home while she takes care of her 2 year old : granddaughter. This situation has been called to the attention of the Family Welfare Society, which recommends the family for Christmas ; cheer while the machinery' of law is set In motion to secure some payment from the absent young hus band. Food, clothing and playthings for the baby will be welcomed. 43. OFT OF WORK for a long time and unable to find steady employment. this man will not be able to give bis children a merry Christman. There are three boys, aged 4. 7 and 13, and a girl aged 11. The ; Salvation Army has been keeping them and hopes they will be remem bered with a substantial basket of food, clothing and toys. 49. A WIDOW struggling to make ends meet around her two little girls and herself has come under the care of the Family Welfare Society. The girls are 12 and 14. Clothing

them is a big problem. Food and Christmas gifts would help, too. 50. A 3 YEAR-OLD boy and his four sisters, aged 6, 8. 10 and 12. are hoping for a visit from Santa Claus, even though their father's wages are too small to allow any margin for extras. The Salvation Army has been a friend to this family. Needs: Dinner, toys, and any articles of clothing. FAMILY No. 24, which is expecting a seventh child soon, still needs coal and bedding. Clothing is needed for the four boys of family No. 31. Their ages are 7. 10, 12 and 15. FAMILY No. 34 could use clothing for the children, and toys. There are two girls and four boys, ranging from a girl aged 6 to a girl aged 10. Clothing also is needed for family No. 36. A deserted mother is try

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ing to keep her family together. There are two boys, aged 12 and 14, and a girl of 6. Santa Claus will take the girl a doll, but he needs help to get playthings for the boys. Clothing for family No. 38 would be appreciated. The father and eldest son, aged 17. work. There is a daughter aged 16, and boys aged, 3, 5. 7. 9 and 12. Underclothing is needed for family No. 39. There are girls aged 17, 8 and 2, and boys aged 12, 11 and 4. The eldest girl is the chief support. Family No. 40 could use clothing, a Christmas dinner and toys. The father has tuberculosis, but does light work. There are. two boys, aged 8 and 9. A Christmas dinner, clothing and toys also would he appreciated by the 5-year-ok! boy and the two girls, aged 8 and 10. of family No. 42. Family No. 44 also needs clothing. There are two girls, aged 5 and 7, and two boys, aged 2 and 4. The father has not been able to work since his foot was injured In a foundry. Christian College to Open ftp Three Special MEROM, ind.. Dec. IS.—Announcement has been made that T’nion Christian College, closed this I year for lack of funds, will reopen | next year with a two-year course in addition to the theological courses.

Give Useful Electrical Gifts from “The House Electric” Suit your gift to the need —and the need is always for practical gifts which combine holiday sentiment with every day usefulness. Urn Sets in Silver and Nickel From 55.00 to $75.00 Table Stoves and Toasters From 51.75 to SIO.OO Waffle Irons, From $7.50 to $15.00 Irons, Heaters and Warming Pads, From $3.50 to $lO Prices to Suit Every Pocketbook. Every Article Guaranteed. Gifts That Make a Merry Christmas Last the Whole Year Through

HOOSIER POST ELECTS Albert Pauley Named by Veterans of Foreign Wars. Albert L. Pauley will head Hoosier Post 625, Veterans of Foreign Wars, during the coming year. He was elected commander on Wednesday night. Other officers: Ralph l>ee, senior vice commander; Frink S. Clark. junior vice commander; Claude Crosley, quartermaster; Ben Bennefleld, chaplain; Henry G. Hennessey, officer of the day; Russell B. Harrison and George Ott, trustees. Officers will he installed Jan. 7. To Argue Freight Rates The public service commission and State Chamber of Commerce will argue for revised freight rates in the Missouri River rate case before the Interstate Commerce Commission in Washington Monday. Rates placing Indiana, shippers on an equality with surrounding States are sought. Rates to the Northwest are involved. Jury Commissioners Renamed Circuit Judge H. O. Chamberlin has reappointed Alex R. Holliday and Edwin A. Hendrickson as jury’ commissioners for 1925. With County Clerk Albert H. Losche, exi officio commissioner. they- draw i names for county juries.

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WOMEN’S RAYON HOSE, PAIR, 35c Lisle hemmed tops, rave! stop, seamed bark with fashion darts: narrowed ankle, spliced heel with double heels, toes and soles; sizes S to 10. Also some silk and rayon hose. Black and a range of colors. Irregulars. 3 PRS. FOR SI.OO WOMEN’S SILK and WOOL HOSE, Pr., 50c Just the desirable weight; hemmed top, seamed back and fully reinforced foot; all black. First and sub-standard qualities. Result of a clean-up purchase of a large mill. Sizes Sh> to 10. A Women's Silk Hose, stockings r, . rr . GUARANTEED Fair, DUC INJURED AGAiNST DARNINS Pure silk hose with mercerized fit lisle top, seamed back and fully reinforced foot; black and brown; 3 PAIRS Vd Gs 3 MONTHS PiMS l ° SeCOndS ' S* Boys’ Hose, Pr., 19c , a,rs 1 Special values in medium ribbed * or V* hose; all have double reinforced Guaranteed against darning; knees, heels and toes; black only; black and brown. Specially boxed sizes 6to 10. Irregulars, in Christmas gift boxes. Sizes 7to 6 P for $1

A Wonderful Assortment of Walking and H Talking * ~ Dolls Wfth unbreakable ,1 ry' 9 heads, cotton lk£ ' | stuffed bodies, Wjh-fh J beautiful faces. 18-Inch Mama Dolls 50<? 12-Inch Girl or Boy Mama Dolls. ,89c 15-Inch Dolls with hair and moving eyes $1.95 17-inch Dolls with beautiful hair.sl-95 20-Inch Dolls without hair $1.95 All beautifully dressed in colors; blondes, brunettes and red-haired types. Also other dolls, toys and Xmas trimmings at unusually low prices.

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Pure Linen Luncheon Sets, $2.98 Sharply Reduced in Price Just about 100 sets to sell. Excellent Christmas gifts. Set consists of one cloth, either 54x54 or f!ox6o size, with six napkins to match; silver bleach quality, with colored stripe borders in blue and a few in black, gold and lavender. Set. $2.98. Big, Warm Comforts ♦ Reduced in Price 72x84 size; tilled with good, clean cotton and covered with attractive qq silkoline p<J>7o COTTON PLAID BLANKETS— 66x76; cotton plaids with stitched ends, t A pair I V PLAIN COTTON BLAN KETS— 6BxBO; plain grey with blue and pink nn borders; pair ££<••>/ EMBROIDERED PILLOW CASES— 42x36; handsome new embroidered pillow cases, embroidered in blue, pink nad gold. Limit- o Q ed quantity of about 360 to sell. Each. OJC FANCY PILLOW CASES— 42x36; fine quality cases, finished with a three- qq inch printed percale hem. Each tJ jC

Christmas Sale Friday of Men’s Genuine “Soisette” Pajama Suits at a Real Saving Price, $2.45 the Suit Fine soft quality of Soisetto. Avery serviceable material, found only in higher grade suits; frog trimmed, carefully sizes, proportionately tailored, one half inch width braided waist cord with tassel ends; white pearl buttons; colors, white, tan, lavender ami blue; sizes A, B, C, D; 3(3 to 4(3. Seven Gift Suggestions Below Chosen for Their Good Looks and Practicability Capeskin Soft Fleece-Lined Cut Silk Ties, Gloves, $1.45 the Pair 35c Each, 3 for $1 All-Wool Jersey Gloves, Silk Taffeta and Soft Crepe 79c and $1 the Pair Ties at 59c Each Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, Cut Silk and Four-in-Hand 17c, 3 for 50c and 25c Each Ties at 50c Each Men’s Fine Cambric Handkerchiefs, 10c Each

Friday Special Sale of 400 Sateen Costume Slips Exceptional Values at 89c Tailored with bodice top, fitted hips and plain or fancy pleated flounces; cut full and long. Black, navv, brown, tan and grev. Sizes 36 to 44.

150 Pairs Rayon Bloomers, the Popular Thing at 89c Rayon proves more popular each day; splendid wearing garments, cut full and reinforced; all wanted colors.

20 Women’s Smart Corduroy Lounging Robes, in Dark Colors Mostly, at $2.49

Friday Saving Sale of Underwear Women's Medium Heavy Ribbed Suits Low neck, tailored band top with drawstrings; sleeveless and ankle O length; sizes 38 to 44 O VWomen’s Jersey Knit Bloomers Extra large size in knit bloomers; cut full with double gusset, elastic at waist • mat and double elastic at knee; black A 4% and pink only v Children’s Shirts and Pant* Slight!}’ fleeced; separate garments In medium cotton ribbed; high neck, long sleeve shirts and ankle length pants, a a with muslin waistband; sizes 4 to 10 years t/i/v Three for Sl-00.

Women’s Rayon Costume Slips, $1.95, $2.49 A beautiful Rayon slip would please any woman as a gift; shoulder straps of selfmaterial, wide fancy pleated flounces in all pretty shades. Size 36. —KING'S BLUE —HENNA —GREY —NAVY —COPEN —TAN —BLACK

Xmas Slippers for Men, Women and Children Tomorrow For %N ') Men Felt Soft Sole Slippers —Khaki color; Uylo and Everett patterns; sizes slightly broken, but they are offered at less than rjr | wholesale price for Friday at.,*/C Men's Brown and fVzfcp? j Black Kid Everett PatA tern Slippers Solid leather soles, rubber v heels, all jr sizes from 6 to 11 at kIZ.tD Can be had In Romeo pattern also. For Women 1.000 Pairs of Women's Felts—ln all colors; sizes 3*4 to B.DC 250 Pairs of Children’s Soft Solo Felt Sllffr pers— With upper pom pom ribbon r*A trimmed, sizes 5 to 8 tt,

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