Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 219, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 January 1925 — Page 3

FRIDAY, JAN. 23,1925

EDITORS’ BANQUET TD CLIMAX MEET \ / Weekly and Daily Papers Discussed. The annual banquet tonight in the Riley room of the Claypool will dimax the two-day session of the midwinter meeting of the Indiana Republican Editorial Association. Theodore G. Risley, solicitor for the Department of Labor, will be the chie' speaker tonight. The session convened at 10:30 a. m. today at the Severin with the weekly newspaper department 'in charge of Herbert C. Willis, Waterloo. Program was to include talks by Earl Coble, editor of the Redkey Times; W. E. Witmer, Pendleton Times; Miss Mary Cassen, North Vernon Plain Dealer; Earl Brown, Vevay Enterprise; H. C. Thompson, Versailles Republican. Julian D. Hogate, Danville Republican, was to lead general discussion. The daily newspaper department, in charge of Henry W. Marshall, Lafayette, was to hear talks by Jesse W. Pierce, Dally Clintonian, and George W. Stout, Lafayette Journal" and Courier. More than two hundred editors and their wives attended a banquet at the Severin Thursday night with the Republican State committee.

1 What Is New on the Stage BT WALTER D. HICKMAN mHERE Is no doubt in my mind that the Four Horsemen is about the best quartet on the vaudeville stage at present. I mean from a comedy standpoint as well as showmanship. These men, now present at the Palace, know how to develops comedy quartet music. It is this ability which causes them to make such a solid hit. They use nearly full stage for their act, which is a stable scene. A dramatic prologue is used to introduce the act. The men have good voices and above all they have real comedy material. Their songs are splendidly arranged. The real hit of the new Palace bill. Rita Mario and eight female instrumentalists offer a musical program of good taste. This act is a relief from so much noisy jazz. The harp solo is splendid. So is the whistling number. High class act. The Four Had Brothers go in for acrobatics on the bars. Chong and Rose Mcey give a Chinese impression of American jazz. The Two Ladellas attempt comedy and a little acrobatic Stuff. Poor act. Movie feature is "One Glorious Night.” At the Palace today and Saturday. Other theaters today offer: The l Canslnos at Keith’s; “Marriage vs Divorce” at the Lyric; ‘‘Hoppin’ Round” at the Capitol; “Frivolous Sal” at the Circle; “The Golden Bed” at the Ohio; Shirley Mason in “The Great Diamond Mystery'” at the Isis; *‘A Man Must Live” at the Apollo and “Wages of Virtue” at Mister Smith’s. The Indiana Endorsers of Photoplays recommend the features at the Circle, Apollo and Mister Smith's for adults and the Colonial for family. BET CHARGED^TiTTrIAL Attorneys Allege Juror’s Husband Wagered on Verdict. BV Tim** Special • EVANSVILLE, Ind.. Jan. 23. Motion for anew trial has been filed by attorneys of Louis Sutherland, convicted of manslaughter in the death of Joe Tilley election night. Attorneys charge the husband cf Mrs. Augustus Grimm, one of the three women jurors, offered tc bet a friend a large sum of moiley Sutherland would be convicted. Charge is denied by Mr. and Mrs. Grimm.

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[en s O Coats o* Half p„* FORONE at Mali rnce day only* • Our entire stock of men's overcoats goes into this sale for Saturday only at half price. All the very latest models and the newest shades and colorings. 175 overcoats, regular price $1 0.00 $20 —a few even higher. ■ ■ Sizes 34 to 44 Jy 97 overcoats, regular price 4 m[l W Ct% ; —„ 0 I Jr.OII ■ if plaid backs. Sizes 34 to 46 jg S9 overcoats, regular price f|f| $40 —as line a lot of coats $ BaUU as youve ever seen. Sizes —A Bargain for You! If* f|A and from a well-known manufacturer 50 |g H | t a remarkable price concession. Those ■ and we are offering them to yon Satur- ■ rlco—Sift. All are hard flnlehed, durable H _ ma——— serges, handsomely tailored. Sixes 3* to JL f

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Now Is the Ideal Time to Buyt V- v : Boys’ O’Coats la SIO.OO $14.00 $17.50 JmMi Values! Values! Values! l A large assortment Dfk H** l * Th eae overcoate WLwJ/u if of w*ll madr colore. Home with must be eeen to be SProfty ‘ce able overcoat* phUd backs; other. appreciated. Ava- MlJJmj sos laryc and email P l ** n > Handsome rletff °* powder bove Actually leee belted model.. A bluee, gray*, tone, UMmAr/f/wJ .f\l thin half price for Hnc aeeortment fev etc., .uch a. you’ve Wff/MS M quick clearance. bo y- neT ®T before eeen at ' a price *o low. W YIUJ/m/ mWR Sizes 3 to 18 Sizes 3 to 18 s i t9a g to jg * iP*

WARM RIBBED UNION SUITS A well-known brand which usually sells at $1.75. <£ *§ IQ Splendidly tailored. Ecru *r I •* ** color. Sizes 36 to 46 JL ———

Special! Women’s Sateen Pettibockers and Bloomers Regular and A sfouf Sizes O O I ! Alto Jerseys and striped gm s ■flj satlnas. Choice of green, H v M ISH navy, black, purple, m \ brown, gray or rose. Spe--79c Value Sateen Sateen and Striped PRINCESS SLIPS Sateena Princess Slips Neatly tailored of black and With tailored top. Navy, black, brown sateen. Sizes brown, Tan or gray. 36 to 46. TaUored Regular and extra 'Tfl to. Special Sat- sizes. Special iMP urday at Sj %f V* Saturday at VV V

Extra Value! Extra Quality! Women’s “Rayon” Silk HOSIERY y 1 '""'I Colors —Champaign, grey, beige, tan, nude, gunmetal and W Hl7 black. Reinforced ■l# heel and toe. Sizes 8 to 10^. M 1 69c

MEN’S OVERALLS and JACKETS Heavy weight, white-back denim; full and roomy. \*l IQ All sizes up to 44. Spe- *r I ** ** clal, per garment X ~

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