Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 191, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 December 1924 — Page 12

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K. K. K. FORBIDS EVELYN 10 ACT Florida Band Says Miss Nesbit Is Not Welcome, B Timm Sprrial ATLANTIC CITT. Dec. 19.—The Ku-Klux Ivlan of Florida has forbidden Evelyn Nesbit, divorced wife of Harry K. Thaw, to appear in a Miami roadhouse this winter, according to reports here, where Evelyn now lives. “It seems Incredible to me.” Miss Nesbit said when she was asked about the report, “That any body of men should take such action. However, there have been so many ridiculous stories told affecting me recently that I do not rare to discuss the matter.” Emmanuel Katz. owner of the cabaret here in which Miss Nesbit is now appearing, is said to have AMUSEMENTS

DEC. 20TH With the Cleverest Comedian in Rurlesk Jack LaMont 10 STAR PRINCIPALS 10 22 Capitol Reautv Chorus 22 REAL BORLESK SEATS NOW SELLING

“THE MESSIAH Ccdle Tabernacle December 23, at 8 P. M. Admission 25C Tickets now at Fuller-Ryde Cos., Carlin Music Cos., Circle Talking Machine Shop. Indianapolis Talking Machine Cos., Pearson Piano Cos., Huder Drug Store, Hook Drug Store, Market and Pennsylvania Sts.

ENGLISH’S tcnue Tomorrow Mat. and Kite EGFELs Jollies I PlirKM—Mlr. l ower, Hal- I I cony. Ji'i.,s; nailery. I I 51.10. Saturday Mat.—l.owrr H#or, I I S3.SO; Balcony. 53.20; Gallery, I I *l.lO. I

KEITH’S A Vaudeville “Knockout” ANATOL FRIEDLAND and His Big Musical Revue Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Barry BRONSON & RENEE MONTANA PALMERO’S DOGS FULTON <1 RAY Chase die Latour Pathe News—Topic3—Fables NEXT WEEK—RAE SAMUELS

PALME Th* Versatile Octette An \rtili I*reenlalion Beil Lawton Belgrave ugglVk in “abk vot Anita Diaz Monkeys lot R KAVOKITEs ABE 15At K k Bartram & Saxton in NEW SONGS PHOTOPLAY BABY PEGGY “HELEN’S BABIES”

MOTION PICTURES

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THIS WEEK ONLY /~\NE of th# .Most Ftpensire Picture* V.xer >liown :tt the I’lrrl*. NORMA TALMADGE IN HER LATEST ROMANCE “THE ONLY WOMAN” A First National Picture Overture ‘APPLE BLOSSOMS’ lt> Fritz Kreislrr KAKALKI X I K O F F ('•nilurting XK W > <OMEI*\ TKAVEI.Oti

leased a roadhouse on the outskirts of Miami and to have planned to take Miss Nesbit there as the star attraction during the winter season. She was to protit in proportion to the size of the crowds that patronized the Katz winter cabaret venture. A Klan committee Is reported to have called on Katz and told him that Miss Nesbit’s trip to Miami would be both "unprofitable and unpleasant.” There was strong objection even to her entering the State. St. Mihlel Post to Elect St. Mihiel Loer legion post will meet at 8 p. m. tonight at the Chamber of Commerce to hold Its annual election. The post recently voted to consolidate with eleven other county Legion posts Into one unit. Dues paid at tonight's meeting will be accepted as membership In the consolidated post.

OHIO THEATRE NOW PLAYING THOMAS MEIGHAN IN “Tongues of Flame” VAN BIBBER COMEDY, “PAUL JONES JR.” LESTER HUFF AT THE ORGAN, CHARLIE DAVIS ORCHESTRA COMING SUNDAY AND ALL NEXT WEEK ** aulan Dyvan ft ‘Wages of \J|f m Virtue!!

SUNDAY EXCURSION RATES -viaTerre Haute, Indianapolis & Eastern Traction Cos. Every Sunday During December SI.OO for the round trip will be charged between all Stations on this Company’s Lines in Indiana where the regular oneway fare is $1.50 or less: To Knightstown, Cambridge City. Newcastle. Lebanon, Frankfort. Crawso r dsville, Greencastle, Martinsville and intermediate points. $1.50 for the round trip will be charged between all Stations on this Company’s Lines in Indiana where the regular oneway fare is more than $1.50: To Richmond. Frankfort, Lafayette, Brazil. Terre Haute, Sullivan, Clinton. Tickets will be good going on all regular trains on date of sale. Tickets will be good returning on all regular trains on date of sale.

©€he Christmas Ip Khoppino Ccntrrf Better Values S&iC£ Just One Block and a Half West of Illinois on Washington Street Lower Prices

Telephone Set $6.95 Very special for Christmas buyers is this telephone stand and*chair set, which is neatly finished in mahogany. Tool Chest 98c Just the outfit for the young carpenter. Automobiles A most complete assortment of automobiles. Prices start at $5.95.

WRANGLERS IN TRAINING Earlliatn College Faces Busy Debating Season. By United Press RICHMOND. Ind., Dec. 19.—Earlham College "wranglers” sure working out under the direction of Professor Trueblood for the debating season just ahead. Affirmative and negative teams to represent the Quakers in the debate with Upland on Feb. 27 have already been selected and are trying out their oratorical powers. The question for discussion in the contest with Upland will be the plan of unemployment insurance under consideration at the last session of the Wisconsin Legislature. On March 6 Earlham will hold a triangular debate with Butler and Manchester colleges. Other debates are scheduled with Notre Dame on March 13 and with Manchester and Central on March 20.

MOTION PICTURES

Jg r Davenport Table $19.85 Mahogany finish, size 18x150. Sightly and substantial—a gracefully designed table that will add distinction to any living room.

Get the Living Room HPI O* C * a 6 r ~\ 1 Ready for Christmas 1 hreC-FieCC blllte Ulliy

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DRY ERA FOR CALUMET Incoming Officers Pledge Strict Law Enforcement, By United Press GARY, Ind., Dec. 18.—The lid is going down with a bang in the Calumet district on New Tear’s day. August Bremer, who will become prosecutor of Lake County on that

SATURDAY A Group of Exceptional Christmas Values

GIRLS’ COAT SALE Without a doubt the greatest values In GIRLS’ FUR TRIMMED COATS In the entire city. Sizes 6to 16 ] Sizes 6 to 15 Sizes 6 to 15 $5.00 i $9.75 $14.75

4 t Charming New Stylish DRESSES \ A Sale That Comes Just in Time for jg. Christmas 300 Dresses In Silks, > Satins. Beaded Models, I ' Flannels. Twills and Party k f Dresses. In all the new 1 ' 7* Bt y |es and colors. These gsJJvCpVTf /I dresses regularly sell at V* V-1 higher prices. mil SQ.B7 Sizes hfcfft N&ii* 16 to 54 ■ It Is Easy to Look \A Your Best in One of l . ! hese Remarkable Gowns

“Values That SAVE”

- “Values That Save” Q •ITO 1 TPO opecial rurchase or HA i o Hats of Velvet, Satin, C) O 'pk-' 1 Metallic and Combinations // 1\ \ Bright now winter colors ands. Kra (/ 4 \ 'V L EL black. Every one of them is t/ BH /If M Ml' ■ '*- *9~ y ~ '. smart and destinctivo models v J!\’ Si ’ Bk \qL ft i V — / Yv f " r w orn *’ n :in ' l misses Your KILUSW 1 * l °' < ‘ tomorrow this low

Store Open Saturday Evening Until 9 o'Clock

Mirrors for Gifts $5.95 You’ll agree when you see them ffiat they're the kind that will do justice to the finest home. An exquisite Christmas gift at the surprisingly low price.

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date, and Benjamin Strong, sheriff elect, have pledged anew era of law enforcement when they take office. There will be no “special priveleges” for under world hangouts, Bremer has promised, and Strong says police characters who get them- ! selves locked up In the county jail j for a "vacation” will find the i surprise of their shady lives awaiting ! them.

Ladies’ Sample Coats These Coats are self and furtrimmed and come in Polaire sL and Novelty Cloth. We have w only I*. Sizes lf> to 44. sls

Becoming Fur J Wj & Self-Trimmed COATS Mil In AH the Newest Cloth Materials All The Newest Furs w Black Wolf, Nutria, Mandel, I rt&f I '' Muffalon and Viatka Squirrel. / 9j All the Newest Colors PH§BTC[ Cranberry, Black, Oxblood, Shutter Green and Penny HKBmc $ J J .47 g| ■MB 14 to 54 llTj A Christmas Gift to l I I j Gladden Any j A Woman’s Heart p J

Ih for your r<inv<*ni*!nr. ,-\ Mm 11 flep>H|f will hold hiij garment until w tinted.

Table Lamp $10.50 The warm glow of one of these pretty little lamps is inkeeping ■with, (he cheery spirit of Christmas, and it will serve for many, many years.

Every Purchase Guaranteed

Citizenship Cancellation Asked Suit asking cancellation of citizenship certificate of Guiseppe Canale, of Wayne County, Ind., on the ground it was obtained under false representations, has been filed in Federal Court by Homer Elliott, United States district attorney. The complaint alleges Canale left the United States and established his residence in Italy, his native land.

“Values That SAVE”

Tea Wagon $29.75 A handsome model. Rubber tired wheels, drop leaf, mahogany finish. Dolly’s Laundry $ 1 includes bench, wringer, wash board, tub. clothes pins, iron and stand, clothes rack and line.

a: 98c Will hold dolly’s complete wardrobe.

Globe Stores 330 W. Washington 450 W. Washington “The House of Bargains* f

Prices Smashed HOUSE SLIPPERS SACRIFICED M C |go Buy Now! merits your immediate attention. Buy and save. MEN’S NECKWEAR Beautiful, colorful neckwear of .ggo choice cut-silk materials. Four-in-hand and Windsor bow styles. iH/hu At this low price you can afford a ozen or more - Ties, for Christmas, are appreciated. 19 c r- MEN ’ S SILK hose — ,r err Art-Silk hosiery, in all the most Mr AT 1 popular colors. Every pair Jm A is nicely fashioned, which inAr sures correct fit. You are buyyyVVjyV M ing them at v Afr about half A oy price —* Jw

MEN’S SWEATERS Heavy all-wool Rope-stitch Sweaters with large roll collars. Black, brown, green yand navy. This is the quality that regularly sells for BsjSjM' / $5 —a wonderful Christmas SSm\3y ’ \ gift for men or boys. *2.95 IJim 1 Full component of sizes for jfajf Igj £ men and boys. Sale of Men’s Shirts Many of these shirts actually worth or raore - t ty' J Some are slightly mussed 1 ■ but the <i ualit y is l||H[|]: fi L there. Madras, Per■H; I > Icales, English Broad|BS Wm > cloth, Irish Poplins, ' • ” ®l|i Plaids, Stripes, Plain Wb|\ 11|! iwj Spl/I colors. Collar attached a t'' V | | nec^' styles. MEF $ 1 39 LADIES’ TEDDIES /? Ladies’ Silk Beautiful silk and mercerized __ _ ■_ teddies—full cut—well made 1! IftH Fli I<2C —neatly finished. TS UiiaiJl Wonderful Vl W* IS va | ue wWV Very fine quality—all colors —variety of nov-RED-TOP BOOTS \1 SS a, A X Every kiddy wants a pair of SAwlf that solves your gift these red-top rubber boots. P r °blem economically. The quality is good—the nA , p :r v AH y $-1.88 1 s3 sizes I if -w Dresses—Coats New, smart looking. $12.50 COATS, in plain colors. Many ME w j£Rf are fur trimmed. One of the wl|pg| ‘f: greatest values this store F® t:# *3® 3 ever offered. See them. H OUTSIZE DRESSES All * wool—plaid and stripe pat- life! Dmaam * X!smßexai terns. Newest styles. Just §P|i Bsgij Lay * w f y A , .. smai| deposit the thing for the woman in- holds any dined to stoutness. garment. This great sale of COATS and DRESSES merits your immediate attention if you are interested in saving money on quality clothes.. Wonderful values!

330 W. Washington 450 W. Washington “The House of Bargains”

FRIDAY, DEC. 19, 1924