Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 27, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 June 1925 — Page 5

THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1925

SCOTT DEFENDS BIOLOGY PROF. of Northwestern Is , Evolutionist. BU United Press CHICAGO. June 11.—President Walter Dill Scott of Northwestern University, largest Methodist educational institution in America, today publicly joined the fight on the Tennessee law prohibiting the teaching of evolution in public schools. Scott said in a public statement that he was "entirely in sympathy’’ with the defense of John T. Scopes, young Dayton, Tenn., high schopl teacher who is to be tried for violat lng the law. Scott is a Presbyterian. "Any law prohibiting the teaching of evolution is dangerous, in that it is an attempt to halt the search for reality, and true religion can have its roots only in reality,” he declared. "The church has nothing to fear from science.” “I believe in evolution,” he added. “And that belief has never dimmed my religion.” PLANES REACH BOSTON MacMillan File, Forced Down by Fog at Nightfall. Bn United P iss BOSTON /Mass., June 11.—The NA-3, the third of the airplanes going with Lieut. Commander Donald B. MacMillan to the Arctic, arrived at Squantum naval flying field at 7:25 a. m., today, after spending the night at Sagamore Beach, at the mouth of Cape Cod Canal, where it was forced down last night, because of a fog. jhe NA-1 and NA-2, which left Philadelphia at 1:30 p. m., yesterday, arrived at Squantum at 5 p. m. PETTIS WILL ON FILE Estate Valued At 9145,500 Is Left to Relatives. Will of Mrs. Ada Pfaff Pettis, 58, who died June 1, was on file today in Probate Court. Mrs. Pettis was the widow of Frank Pettis, connected wiih management of the Pettis Dry Goods Company. Mr. Pettis died four years ago. . The estate valued at $145,500 was left to her two daughters, Mrs. John Bookwalter and Mrs. William Hall, Jr.; her sister, Mrs, Arthur Taylor, an<| granddaughter, Elizabeth Bettis Blancke. Fletcher Savings and Trust Company was named executor. ATTORNEYS GRADUATE "Influence of the Law in the Community” was subject of an address by Henry M. Dowling, Indianapolis attorney, before twenty-seven graduates of the Indiana Law School at commencement exercises Wednesday at Odeon Hall. Judge Lewis B. Ewbank of the S£ate Supreme Court presented the oegrees.

Friday, June 12, in the Lower-Priced Dress Section K Cool, Colorful, New, Summer Silk Dresses . \ In a Wonderful Special Selling at

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U. P. HEAD SPEAKS Bickel Declares Pacific Powers Are in Ascendancy. Bv United Press MILWAUKEE, Wis., June 11.— Fall of European nations and ascendency of Pacific Ocean powers as dominating influences of world history came with the end of the World War, Karl A. Bickel. president of the United Press, declared in his address at the commencement exercises at Marquette University last night.

SHRINE TRAIN RETURNS After two weeks absence in Los Angeles, Cal., at the annual conclave of Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, local shriners were at home today. The special train reached Indianapolis Wednesday evening. Murat Temple drill team carried off the competitive drill prize.

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POLICE CHARGE TEN MOTORISTS Five Slated for Alleged ' Speedy Travel. Ten drivers were slated at the city prison Wednesday night for alleged auto driving law violations. Five were charged with speeding. Names and charges are: Richard Landry, 27, of 1102 N. Illinois St., speeding and reckless driving; Arthur Cornelius, 22, of 2214 N. New Jersey St., speeding and assault and battery; W. C 7. Cummings, 18, of 4325 E. New York St.; Ralph Grapperhouse, 19, of 402 N. Arlington

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Ave.; and Walter Riggs, 17, of 123 Dixon St., speeding. Four drivers were charged with violating traffic ordinances, three of them for driving without a muffler. HOOSIER GIVEN DECREE Bv Times Special SPRINGFIELD, Ohio, June 11.— Rev. H. E. Turner of Columbus, Ind., received degree of master of theology at seventy-fifth commencement of Wittenburg College here today. TWO BOYS ARRESTED State Motorpoliceman Van Young today arrested two 16-year-old boys on charges of vehicle taking. They have been taken to Lafayette, Ind., to answer charges. The liner, Majeetlo, when fully laden, weighs 64,000 tons.

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• v Purchased This Week in New York by Our Buyer 500 New Summer Frocks

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Friday Saving Sale of 2,000 Yards Cotton Crepe, Japanese Crepes, Lingerie Crepes

2,000 Yards Wash Goods 25c Yard Printed Voiles Crepe Ginghams Tissue Ginghams Egyptian Tissues Flock Dot Voiles and many other popular wash fabrics. Large table full of many attractive designs and colors.

Friday Sale of Women’s HATS A wonderful sale of late spring and early summer hats radically reduced for quick removal 5 1.49 These come both in sports and ready-to-wear hats for matron or miss.

In Friday's Saving Sale Groups

One Group of AllWhite Hand-Made Genuine Imported English Broadcloths These show excellent workmanship and furnish the white dress, without which no wardrobe is complete.

17c Yard Twenty or more good colors. including all the lingerie shades. Avery special purchase awaits Friday shoppers. - -

10 Miscellaneous Bargains Friday I’pholatery cloth (fine for ■ent cover*), yard. 250. MatlreM cover*, 55x77, each, $1.49. A*lx>*it<>* table pad*, round only, leaves to match. Half Price. Frlnsred linen rlarrmvk nap. kins, red border only, each, sc. Handkerchief linen, white only, yard, 59*. Two plush motor robes, $3.00. Silk pillows, Kapock filled, each, $1.98. 21 Hemstitched linen tablecloths, 54. Inch else, $1.98. 27 58-lnch white damask tablecloths, seconds, 99£. 200 Tards, 18-Inch velvets, yard. 59 i .

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Friday Saving Sale of Men’s Wool BATHING SUITS

$1.95 Fine fitting, fine quality wool suits priced at this remarkably low figure Friday. Navy blue only; sizes 34 to 40. IS Plain White All-Wool Bathing Shirts, SI.OO (Taken From 2-Piece Bathing Suits) These shirts are slightly soiled; sizes 88, 40 and 42. 250 Genuine Imported English Broadcloth Shirts at SI.OO Slightly soiled from display; perfectly tailored, fine fitting shirts; •majority are first quality; collar attached and neckband styles. Broken assortment of colors; white, tan, gray and blue. Sizes 14 to 17.

Other cool materials Included are Pongees, Washable Rayons, Foulards, Crepes, Sportsella. Lovely trimmings of lace, hand-drawn work, ruffles, pleats, Jabots. Blue, Bronze, Brown, Apricot, Orchid, Prints Straightlines and two-piece effects, quarter, half and three-quarter length sleeves. Sparkling with freshness—waiting to snake their purchasers comfortably cool and smartly clad for the torrid months.

An exceptionally good quality muslin slip, well made, full cut; white only; hemstitched bodice top, double shadow-proof hem; sizes 36 to 46.

Sheer Tissue Gingham Frockß, $1.95 Cool, comfortable, fresh looking tissue gingham, guaranteed fast colors of green, orchid, blue, pink; delightfully fashioned; sizes 36 to 44. They were just received for Friday’s selling.

Friday Saving Sale of KNIT UNION SUITS Women’s Union Suits Good value in fine colton knit suits with bodice tops with festooned edge; taped stfaps and drawstrings; loose knee, shell stitched finish at hem; also a few built-up shoulder styles; sizes 36 to 44; irregulars.' QOSuit JVC ' Women’s Knit Vests First quality Swiss ribbed; very elastic; bodice top, knit shoulder straps with tape drawstrings; sizes 17 36 to 44 1 # C

Friday Saving Sale of, PRINCESS SLIPS

Friday Saving Sale of Women's Rayon Hose, 35c Pr., 3 Prs., $1 Medium weight, mercerized lisle hop, spliced anklet, double heel, sole and toe, seamed back with fashion marks; sizes 8H to 10; black and smart colors. Irregulars. Children's Half Socks Knit of fine quality mercerized lisle with roll tops of contrasting colors; heels and toes reinforced for longer service, assorted colors and sizes, Irregulars; pair, IB£.

il Friday Saving Sale of 500 Pairs Ruffled Curtains 2*4 Yards long; pure white; made of sheer white curtain scrim; oompleta with ruffled tie-backs. 59c

89c