Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 59, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 July 1925 — Page 2

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PASTOR ASKS ALL TO STUDY SIMPLICITY Kerlin Conducts People’s Service at First Evangelical Church. i NE of the last lessons that (1 we learn is that truest wisdom, most profound knowledge and penetration manifest themselves in a superior simplicity,” Edmond Kerlin said Sunday at the First Evangelical Church while speaking at a People’s Service. He took as his theme, "The Simplicity of Christ,” in which he drew lessons upon which his subject was based. “ ‘lt is far more difficult to be simple than it is to be great,’ said Ruskin,” according to Kerlin. , Continuing, he said: "Simplicity, then, far from having any connection with weakness, is the last result of intelligence, wisdom, power. Because ‘in Christ were hid all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge,’ he was great enough to manifest an unexampled simplicity. "This simplicity was apparent in his life. While the nation tvas asking, ‘Where is the promise of his coming?’ the rugged forerunner, pointing to one clad as simply as any of the common people, said, ‘There standeth One among you whom ye know not; behold the Lamb of God.’ COUNCIL HEARS REQUEST Indications Are That County Will JReceive Appropriations. Indications that members of the county council will approve requests totaling more than SIOO,OOO for improvements to the Courthouse and county institutions were made today following a special meeting. Ordinances for appropriations were read by Harry Dunn, county auditor. Council will act up on the requests at 9 a. m. Tuesday. An ordinance asking approval of a $25 *9OO bond issue for anew bridge over the canal on Meridian to, be paid for by city and county was read. Os the $1<M),000, $50,000 “will be utilized for construction of now court rooms a tthe Courthouse. !

Scout Percales, 403 k 7 Yards for 36 Inches wide., In all t ja the light and dark J ||| | shades with dotted, striped or figured de- jfepaß signs. 7 yards for sl. EaajeaSft

a"day of super.values featuring wanted merchandise at drastic price reductions

ijfwash i Dresses W. / IfjF or Women and ■ I.:' I>M bsseo, $3 $4 Wand $5 qualities, Os hand-drawn |(&j§md| .broadcloth, handRyjawtan drawn voiles and 51 novelties. Slightlv counter tossed. My While 30 last,

Apron Frocks For Women and l lltlla Misses Os excellent quality y&zMi ginghams. Twenty different models, all cut 'X&Znk full size. $2.00 quality

Women’s and Misses’ Lingerie, Gowns, envelope t i chemise , step-ins and L i|| B bloomers of pretty ma- ||||B terialys. Slightly soiled; , |||§|§ 50c quality, 3 for sl. Blipjjifo

Women’s and Misses’ Lingerie, 2 for I® 1 Gowns, envelope che- r P | mise < step in sand V g|| K bloomers of pretty mu- F gll a terials. Slightly soiled; UPS 75c and 63c qualities, Hsla 2 for sl.

Knit Union Suits For Women and Misses 2 Ml Good quality, fu 1 1 I pH * Some are a trifle imperfect; 75c quality, JeSjlw 2 for 91. eitlS

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Roscoe Canaday, 5, was abducted by a woman while he was playing on the lawn of his paternal grandmother’s home at Forest Hills, N. Y. Father and mother are separated. The boy was recently kidnaped from the mother in Texas.

Marriage Licenses Virgil E. Ross. 21. insurance agent, 1511 Garfield PI.; Gladys Cook, 19. 1028 E. St. Clair. Lionel Embey. 22. clerk. 1609 Ashland: Helen Merlan. 19, looDer. 420 N. Gray. Singrerly J. Wright. 29, electrical engineer, 1054 tV. Thirty-First St.: Bessie Ro:oH. 30. stenographer. 854 W. Thirtieth. Vaughn Bramel, 24. laborer, 517 S. Alabama; Alma Grater. 18. 3618 Northwestern. Walter Shaw. 24. enameler. 508 Birch; Mildred Jones. 17. saleslady. 613 Birch. Andrew Channess, 41. insnector. 435 Goodlet: Dovie Pigg, 45. 922 N. Fremont. Clarence B. Sing. 28. insnector. Shelbyville, Ind.: Wilhelmina Corey, 25. domestic. 1125 Pleasant. Edmund Dehoney. 22. clerk, 35 Karcher: Emma Rowe. 20. factory worker, 309 Cable. Clarence Smith, 21. 2614 N. Oxford; Elizabeth Milton. 19. 155 Eastern. ■T. Tracey Stanleton. 25. civil engineer, 3018 Kenwood. Lucille Snow. 21. 923 N. Oakland. Lay J. Shields. 22. truck driver. Bloomington, Ind.; Leona Smith. 17. 2143 Station. Presley .T. Lauder, 28, railroad work, Louisville. Ky.: Emma Logan, bookkeeper, 613 Floral Terrace. POOLROOM IS ROBBED Murray Snider, poolroom and barber shop pripretitor at 3713 Massachusetts Ave., reported $46.51 taken from his place. Police have three suspects.

Linen Finish 00% Suitings, 5 Yards for SO Inches wide. Ideal for women’s and ehlldren’s summer clothes. fcAigaS All the wanted colors. 29c gB quality, 5 yards for sl. fcs&saapj

Knit Union Suits for Women and 4gp|| Misses, 3 for tWm Good quality, full size. I |ff§B Some are a trifle im- * |||lß perfect; 60c and 50c ||||B qualities, 3 for sl.

Two-Piece Middy wg||9 Suits for Girls nl|l|l Size 16 only. The Mp||iS well-known “Jack Tar”j||||l make. A pretty middy | j|p|l with pleated skirt to '||||& match. $5.00 quality, while 30 last, sl. gp-jUrai

Panty Dresses for Little Folk Ages 2 to 6. Os good E |§| B quality ginghams. Very i ||pß attractive little frocks. " SI.OO quality, while 200 < ||||B last, 3 for sl.

Children’s Sport Hose, 4 Pairs for Sizes to 10. Strictly first quality f ||| I English ribbed hose yips with cuff tops. Putty, Ipi Russian calf, beaver, | pongee or black; 4 pairs 1 fg| I

Men’s Pajamas Sizes A. B. C and D. F |p B Os plain color soft fin- J H ish cloth, 2-piece style, \ V frog fastenings, well j made; white and colors,

A Great Sale of Towels, Table Damask, Pillowcases, Etc.

Dresser or Buffet t0 da Scarfs Some have lace edge and * H embroidered centers. $1.50 quality k£mb

Breakfast or Luncheon Cloths Linenized finish; plain H center; floral. designs. jjSL $1.75 quality

HUSBAND HAS COMPLAINT ON MANHOLE LID Mr. Fixit'Finds ‘Objection- . able Lettering’ Only Picture of Circus Lady. Let Mr. Fixit do some of your worrying. He will help you obtain needed civic improvements. Write him at The Times. By Mr. Fixit A wife’s antipathy to the Harassed Order of Pedestrians has prevented one of Mr. Fixit’s correspondents from joinnig that noble order, it was revealed today. However, he expressed anger at the pernicious gasoline-driven vehicles and the sound issuing when they strike a manhole. DEAR MR. FIXIT: In front of 856 N. Dearborn St., there is a manhole lid which does not fit, and every time an auto comes along it has the hojSs. Will you kindly see if it can be fixed? Would send 1 cent membership fee for it to join the hops, but my wife I* mad at it and will not let me. F. A. F. W. P. Kargon, clerk of the street commissioner’s office, promised Mr. Fixit to repair the musical manhole at once. William Schoenrogg, chief clerk of the street commisfl'oner’s office, ordered employes to investigate "objectionable lettering” on one of the W. Washington St. bridge posts, at request of a citizen, but they found nothing but a picture of a ravishing circus lady riding bareback. DEAR MR. FIXIT: I read in The Times about preventing the younger people from selling pop and candy on the sidewalk. I don’t think that is any worse than allowing tin cans to accumulate for over six months when we have informed the board of health about this condition. I live in the neighborhood of Webb St. and Southern Ave., and If you intend to send someone out nere to remove this trash, all right: but, if not, tell the board of inspectors not to bother these young people who

No Mail, Phone or C. O. D. Orders

Women’s Silk and Artificial Silk Hose, 2 Pairs for Sizes 8% to 10. First quality. Lisle toi>s, toes and heels. Seam Ff|i||| back fashion marks, l[fip{j| high spliced heels, ff||B double soles. Black, ||p}3 white and colors; 2 pairs for 91*

Women’s Silk Hose 0 .id Artificial Silk Hose 4 Pairs for Sizes B*4 to 10. Pure thread silk hose, lisle 4||||| tops, toes and heels; Lp||B mended irregulars in 1 gjpl popular light shades, $1 I j| quality. Also black axti- t ;|||B flcial silk and Bilk |§|jß (mended) seam back ||||H ‘fashion marks. 4 pairs vZaSStfik

Men’s Cotton Socks, 10 Pairs for £i|f I Sizes 10 to Ilf4. f Heavy ribbed, re'n- 1 |||a forced heels and toes. V Black, brown or gray. ||p | Slightly irregular, 10 Ags||§ pairs for 91*

Men’s Athletic Union Suits, f p|j| Sizes 34 to 46. Pin s check pajama cloth and self-striped madr as < ' ||||j having clastic Insert) full cut. Two for 91. ®skss3*

Mercerized Table Damask, 2Vi Yards 63 Inches wide. Floral * and conventioal designs; Is, 65c quality.. 2% yards for A

Mercerized Table Damask, Th 2 Yards for 68 Inches wide. Floral I and conventioal designs. 75c quality, 2 yards for

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES \

expect to earn a few pennies for pleasure money. Hoping that you will attend to this right away, I remain. A TAXPAYER. Please put this letter lr. your column for the benefit of other readers of The Times. The board of health will investigate this situation you describe. Officials have asked Mr. Fixit to to indicate specific street addresses in all complainta transmitted, so they may be able to find the location at once. To a hardd-boiled south sider. Police have promised an Investigation of the condition you described in front of the apartment house now being built. Let Mr. Fixit know if you fail to obtain satisfaction. HIKE FATAL TO BOY Colored Youth Dies As Result of Bullet Wound. A hike from Guthrie, Ky., to visit his sister at 925 Indiana Ave., proved fatal to James Grimes, 16, colored, today. He, and another colored boy and a white boy from Terre Haute slept at Six Points, Ind., behind a sign board last week. A shot was fired from somewhere, lodging in Grimes’ shoulder. He died at the city hospital. Sheriff of Hendricks County has been unable to find who fired the shot.

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Men’s Overalls Sizes 36 to 44. Os L Bfl white-back blue denim, || bib style. Jackets to | match; also priced ppl

Men’s Handkerchiefs, > || Plain white or white K with colored borders. i||7jg Variety of colors; J Upra 12 for 91* VifflFb

White Cambric, 8 7 Yards for 1111 36 inches wide. Per J B feet weave and finish, 1 25c quality, 7 yards for

White Outing Flannel, i ||f| 7V2 Yards for | Double fleeced, soft 1 and fluffy. 17c quality, <BH “J/fc yards for 91*

White Pajama Cloth, 6 Yards for f 36 inches wide. Neat , small checked patterns JgjggJ

Linen Unbleached jjgj Toweling, 6 Yds. for 16 Inches wide; quality 6 yards for •&>

Mercerized Napkins *d| 12 17x17 Inches; spot and |B floral designs; $1.25 quail- J ty 12 for

PROBE HAWKINS ‘PAUPER’CLAIM Examine Convicted Man Regarding Assets. Morton S. Hawkins, convicted in Federal Court of using the malls to defraud, and sentenced to fifteen years at Leavenworth, Kann., was to be examined at 2 p. m. today as to the amount of his wealth. Hawkins attempted to appeal his case to the United States Circuit Court of Appeals under a pauper proviso with the Government bearing part of the expenses. At a hearing in the Federal Circuit Court at Chicago Saturday he was denied a reduction of his appeal bond of $50,000 and Homer Elliott, special assistant attorney general, was Instructed to examine Hawkins as to the amount of his assets. B. P. Y. U. TO PICNIC Marion County Young Peoples’ Council will picnic July 25, eight mile3 northwest of Indianapolis on the Qrawfordsville Rd. Several hundred young people will attend. Tropical fruits soon may be shipped in a thin rubber coating. This will allow ripe picking and prevent decomposition.

White Nainsook, 8 Yards for > i|| 36 Inches wide. Soft, fpT'3 light weight and durable. Special for Dollar Day, 8 yards for 91.

Lingerie Crepe, 6 Yards for i 30 Inches wide. White g and all the wanted col- V ors; 25c quality, 6 yds.

Unbleached Muslin, • wm I 8 Yards for|||;J 40 Inches wide. Firm, " even weave. 19c qual- |§||b ity, 8 yards for 91

Unbleached Muslin, i 12 Yards for 36 Inches wide. Soft finish; 11c quality, 12 |j|| yards for 91* Csfed2a

Fancy Voiles, 5V2 Yards for r lllf 39 Inches wide. Dark J colors in attractive de* . signs; 29c quality, 5/ 2 yards for 91>

All Linen Breakfast Cloths Size 43x43 Inches. Col- ‘S ored borders. Hemmed, r| ready for u5e..51.60 quality *Mm

Turkish Towels, 2 for sl Extra large bath size. I Heavy double nub; 60c quality t for m

POLITICS WARNING GIVEN Hamilton Predict* New Building Code Win Be Defeated. “Petty politics” will spell defeat for the new building code, now under consideration by city council, was the prediction of Francis F. Hamilton, building commissioner, today. Hamilton Indicated politicians were seeking to destroy the ordinance because It requires department Inspectors to demonstrate their qualifications. The code would authorize five Inspectors, if necessary, in addition to the seven now employed. TO ARRANGE SCHEDULE Final arrangements for the remaining schedule of the Girls’ Kitten Ball League, with details of exhibit of products made by girls’ classes at the various playgrounds, were to be made at a conference between Mrs. Alice Kessler, assistant recreation director, and four sectional supervisors today. "There has never been greater Interest In the Kitten ball games than this year," Mrs. Kessier declared. The Indianapolis Times is offering medals to all players on the city championship teams in both boys' and girls’ leagues.

Window Shades Just think of a good seven-foot * 1 5 shade, mounted on a guaranteed ▼ silk fringed bottom, for only.. jwj j * t • Indiana's Leading “Blind Men" will demonstrate DuPont’• washable shades any time and anywhere FREE of charge. R. W. DURHAM CO., 134 N. Alabama St. MAin 5829 Riley 1133

We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities. Some Lots May Not Last Through the Day. Come Earlyl

Cotton Challis, 7 Yards for ' j||| 36 Inches wide. Fan- >H| cy designs in medium WKt B and dark colors; 7 yds. |

Black Sateen 5 Yards for Good weight material with a smooth, lustrous finish. 29c jSBk B quality, 5 yards for 91.

Tan Casement Cloth, I 4 Yards for k ||j| 32 Inches wide. A I, good, serviceable drapery material; 36c qual- J&pjk ity, 4 yards for 91. Gts4ta£i}

Awning Canvas, 3 Yards for i|||l A verj’ durable heavy weight canvas, with 1 blue and brown stripes; 45c quality, 3 yards for sl.

Curtain Materials, 3 Yards for 36 Inches wide. Os I Boft lacy madras in rich 13 color combinations; 45c quality, 3 yards for 91*

Turkish Towels, 1° for|| Guest size. Blue border; 15c quality, 10 for JL

Crash Towels, 9 for Size 17x34 Inches. border; 17c quality. H 9 for

NARCOTIC RING ALLEGED HERE Two Druggists Held to Grand Jury. Charges that a "narcotic ring” exists In Indlauapolls for the sale cf narcotics and paregoric were made today by Federal Narootlo Agent L. J. Ulmer, when It was learned two Indianapolis druggists are under bond holding them to the Federal grand Jury. Charles A. Ettel, 67, of 1309 Wright St., Is under a SI,OOO bond following his arrest last week on charges of unlawful possession of narcotics and Illegal sale. Bert H. Frink, owner of Frink’s Pharmacy, 449 E. South St., Is under a $2,000 bond on a charge of selling paregoric to drug addicts . Eltel confessed, agents say, to stealing morphine tablets from bottles In three drug stores and replacing the morphine with strychnine anl calumel soda tablets. He was arrested while employed at. Helder’s drug store, 1227 N. Illinois St, He admitted stealing morphine from stores at 1219 Ken-

Satinette, jmk 3% Yards for fwjaM 36 Inches wide; In all Lrjpdl the wanted colors. 35c pfEppM quality, 3V2 yards for Yttßf, 91.

Curtain V"? Materials, 8 Yards for 36 Inches wide. Cross- MB bar and plain marqui- B| sette and scrim, etc., 25c and 19c qualities, 8 yards for 91. BB

Seamless Bed Sheets I 81x90 Inches. Os MHfl strong sheeting with 3- j Inch top hem. $1.35 j ® quality, 91.

Featherproof Ticking 3 Yards for i jppjl 32 Inches wide. Extra fKgtjH heavy weight, close weave. Assorted blue kX|S and white stripes: 48c quality, 3 yards for 91.

Feather Pillows, V*"? Each Standard size, filled with sanitary feathers and covered with serv- IBH lceable art tick in at* tractive desijme. $1.69 quality, each, 91.

“Pepperell” Pillow Tubing, • H 4 Yards for k Choice of 40 and 36- l< Inch widths. Special for |||j Dollar Day, 4 yards for gg

Japanese Table Covers a* Size 66x60 inches. Fin lhed with bemstltrhfl edge. Special for Dollar H Day aMs

Fancy Pillowcases, 2 for Trimmed with fllet lace effect medallions and flu- I ilhstf with lace edge; 7;c quality t for m

MONDAY, JTLY 20, 1025

turky Av*. And at 192$ 8. Meridian Street. ADAM STYLE_SUIT WINS Charges I‘ilefl Against Hoy Swimmers Are IHsftiissrri. nv Tin ira Bnrrlut WALDRON. Ind., July Charges filed against NortnWF Knnouse, 14. and Earl Aldrldgs, 17,' by Miss Eunice McKay, who sought equal rights for women at ths old swimming hole, were formally dismissed today. Squire durance Thompson announced. The announcement made the pool safe for birthday suits. The hullabaloo started when Knnouse and Aldridge hung their clothes on u hickory limb and then refused to leave the pool when Mies McKay and two other girls arrived for a dtp. miners” stand firm Bn X'nltrd Prrt* I ONDON, July 20.—British miners today stood firm In their refusal to participate In the governmental court of Inquiry in the coal crisis. They notified the court when It convened that they would not arbitrate their disputes with, owners, which threnten a general strike soon. Meanwhile transport workers met to decide whether they would Join, the, miners If they walk out. I

Ginghams, 7 Yards for and widths. HH Reliable colors In ■ complctn rnns of plaids, cheeks nnd plain shades R§ g 26c and 19c qualities, 7 Mkj yards for 91.

t Fancy Cretonnes, 7 Yards for iDark colors In medium and large designs. Special for Dol. lar Day, 7 yards

Pillowcases, 43x36 inches. Os soft thread muslin. 4

Plaid Sheet Blankets, Each ip Douhle be<l-si*e. Soft r finish, in very nttrac- Bb live plaids, $1.60 qualIty, each, 9i>

Bleached Muslin, A 8 Yards for 36 Inches wide, jj; .IS. Smooth, even weave. 16c quality, 8 yards for HR

Player Rolls and Phonograph Ip, - Records, 4 for J Largo assortment of jf* 9 popular song and dance numbers, 4 for 91. C