Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 132, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 October 1925 — Page 2

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JUSTICE TAKES I ON A NEW DRESS prosecutor Welcomes Women on the Juries. B?i/ Times Special I CHICAGO, Oct. 2.—Now that Broth on hav© won the right to sit on Buries here, the men folk of the Chi Bago courts are realizing that justice Bnay take on anew dress. I Assistant States Attorney Leroy Bfairbank, in charge of the Cook Bfounty grand jury, is enthusiastic Bvor the idea., expressing the belief Bhat “woman's intuition” will enable to judge rightly in the many Baffling sex cases of tha day. I “I would not object to a grand Bury composed half of women,” he Kays. I Rocco de Stafano, a lawyer who Bvhn fame recently in the successful ■3ofense of a woman charged with Bturder, doesn't agree. I “Women will become over improssed With their new-found responsibility,” he declares. “They fcr*> likely to let their supposed sense K>f responsibility tell them it is their

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Goes to Texas Richard Dix has left New York for the Blakely Ranch near Houston. Texas, where a cattle stampede will be staged for his next Paramount picture, “Womanhandled.” Director Gregory La Cava, Esther Ralston, who has the leading fjemine role opposite Dix, and a company of twentyeight supporting players and staff assistants accompanied Dix. “Womanhandled" was adapted by Luther Reed from Arthur Stringer’s Saturday Evening Post story, and Is a companion picture to Gloria Swanson’s “Manhandled.”

duty to convict instead of giving the defendant a fair trial.” A cheerful comment comes from John Passmore, clerk of the Criminal Court. “It’s been hard to get male jurors,” he says. “Now with the fee raised to £5 a day, with lodging, and women on the list twice as During the fifty years prior to 1924, 27,941,866 immigrants came into the United States.

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JAPANESE TO REDUCE NAVY Kato Government Practicing Economy. Bn l piled Press TOKIO, Oct. 2.—A considerable reduction in the navy estimates submitted to the ministry of finance by naval authorities is expected when the 1925 budget goes before the Diet in December. The estimates call for 320,000,000 yen, to be spread over five years for construction of new vessels, chiefly capital ships to replace those vessels allowed Japan by the Washington conference. These vessels will all be obsolete when the "naval holiday” expires, the navy points out, and a replacement program in accordance with the Washington treaties must be started next year. The Kato government, however, has given little indication that it intends to make the navy an exception in its economy program, and paring of the estimates by at least 20 per cent is forecast.

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

I ' Colors this year are a joy. They range from Those gowns for many occasions feature the hues of splendid brilliance to the more con- . intriguing new details of fashion and arc of the servative shades for practical wear—tanagor, materials favored for fall wear —velveteen com- gracklehead,' marigold, petunia, emerald, f binations, Canton crepe, Poiret twill, flannel. cuckoo, platinum, midnight. ;

Sale of Sample COATS \ For Women and Misses Coats that represent materials, furs and workman* ImCTm sliip of a high type and of a quality that you would exj)ei*t to pay a great deal more for. Iff pS£ 29 s Due to the continued warm sHm®- I weather we were able to make mn\ Materials of 11118 truly remarkable purcha.se Coats for ' Materials or at a marked prlce concession. oa Tor gjfcf j MONTIBELLO and now we are passing the TRAVEL Wfmm f HIGH LUSTER wonderful savings on to you. SPORTS BOLIVIA Come down tomorrow, prepared DRESS wlpnc . to buy for $29.75 a winter coat „ a J" SUEDES go b ea utif U iiy styled, tailored r / BUXSKIN an d f U r trimmed that you will GENERAL \ / pin POINT not only want one yourself but WEAR \ / you will be sending all of your \ I \ friends down to BLOCK’S \ BASEMENT STORE.

fi §lll|| Blankets — ’ r ~'l_ $3.50 Quality—Pair $0.69 70x80-Inch, large double-bed M size, good heavy quality. Brightly W colored block plaids. Double blankets.

Wonderful Values in Men’s Shirts Ulnf X Sizes 13% to 17. Os Imported English broadcloth. Full cut, carefully made. 6-bmton center pleat, collar attached or neckband styles. White, tan, blue or gray.

Girls , New Fall Coats Ages 2 to 6 and 7 to 14 Saturday is certainly a * day of values in Block’s Basement Store. Featured in this group are all high 1 | grade coats, fashioned of 1 \ fl good materials, nicely \ made and trimmed with \ ( fur collars and cuffs. Fa Many different styles to W choose from. Do not let ™ this day of opportunity pass by unnoticed.

Cricket Sweaters M en Young Men ah wool A choice selection C* Q Q of the newest detj) /.JO signs and colnr- ’ f _____ Inga. Nice looking garments that are practical for every day wear.

FRIDAY, OCT. 2, 1925

Men’s Fine Lisle Hose First Quality Sizes 9% to 11%. Elastic ribbed tops; reinforced heel* and toes; black. _ __ brown, navy and | §1 while: also black I plaited irregulars.... A Women’s Pure Thread Silk Hose Sizes R% to 10. I.lsle tops, toes and heels, fully reinforced. Irregulars. Black and popular color FAIR, UvL