Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 144, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 October 1925 — Page 12

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THE VARSITY TIMES

INTERESTING ITEMS FROM BUTLER CAMPUS

By James Garvin University officials decided that drastic action was necessary to present congestion in the halls of the administration, I T3ldg. at the passing 5f classes, so a number of traffic rules have been put into effect. Students are required to keep to ‘he right at all times and are distouraged from stopping to talk on itairways or in halls. College organizations have been prohibited placing tables in the halls ’or sale of tickets to school activiUes. Members of the sophomore class will vote for class officers today. Harrison Collier and William Walker are candidates for president. Elizabeth Fletcher, Margaret Elrod and Marianna Kennedy are nominated for vice president. Jane Ogborn, Katherine Gilbert, Irene Bowers and Augusta Bower-man, for secretary; Paulwirth Waldo and George Cottrell, for treasurer. Twenty-eight hours of credit are necessary to vote in the class election. Interfratemity football ■will get under way Oct. 26 when the Delta Tau Delta team plays the Tau KappaJTau eleven. Chi Rho Zeta will play Phi Delta Theta Oct. 30, while Lambda Chi Alpha, last year’s champions, will meet the Delta Phi Sigma team, runners-up in the play last season. Final game will be played Armistice day. Member of the interfraternity council hope to make arrangements for" the game to be played on Irwin field. Many of the Greek letter organizations have held initiation for pledges in the last couple of weeks. The campus has been enlivened by the stunts which the neophytes 'were required to perform. ■ One of the favorites is to forbid

4gi ANOTHER LARGE SHIPMENT of Fine ifcllSil PHEASANT” DINNER SETS a Great Pre-Thanksgiving Sale 100-Piece Set, Square Damask Tablecloth, 58x72; Six Nap- M II jjj kins and Two Doilies—All for the Low Price of. .. M H “Golden Pheasant” Dinner Sts. The most beautiful and most popular dinnerware decoration we have ever iw ” ffOfmiff. offered. A gorgeoAis Pheasant done in six colors, and gold edges on one hundred pieces of high quajity, semi- J porcelain—a dinner set of remarkafTTe attractiveness In quality, design and decoration. Sale price Vnciuuing damask 58x72 tablecloth, six napkins and two dollies), specially priced, while they last

This Handsome 100Piece Set Consists of the Following:

12 Big Dinner Plates, In. 12 Medium Plates, 7V 4 In. 12 Small Plates, 7 y% In. 12 Cups 12 Saucers 12 Fruit Dishes,, 5V4 In. 1 Salad Bowl, 7V2 In. 1 Covered Vegetable Dish (2 Pieces) 1 Round Vegetable Dish, 9 1 /} In. 1 Oblong Vegetable Dish, B*4 In.

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Don’t let this wonderful opportunity pass. Beyond a doubt the greatest dinner ware value we, or any other store, have ever offered. See our east windows.

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the candidate to speak except when in class. This gives the campus the appearance of a school for the deaf and dumb. Girls have appeared in classes minus the usual cosmetics, while some of the men have not been allowed to comb their hair. Ten “worms” of one fraternity were transported thirty-five miles into the country one night this week and left to find their way home. The following men were pledged to the Skulls Club, honorary organi* zation of men students: Ralph Hitch, Carl Cecil, Clifford Courtney, John Troyer, Jerry Stroie, Wilson Daily, Albert Harker, George Cottrell, Carroll E. Nipp, Merle Miller, J. Douglas Perry and Damien Lyman. Arrangements have been made for obtaining distinctive headgear for the club. Alpha Chi Omega initiated Mary Elizabeth Swain, Lucinda Smith, Irma Roller, Gertrude Wysong, Alice Hollingsworth, Margaret Barlet, Jean Mcßride, Elizabeth Currie, Grace Martindale and Dorothy Ensminger. Alpha Delta Theta initiated Virginia Barnes, Juanita Hoehl, Susan Hiatt, Helen Schmitz, Dorothy Shaffer and Helen Tomlinson. E. U. Graff, superintendent of the Indianapolis public schools, will speak on “Modern Phases of High School Education” at first meeting of the Student Teacher's Association, according to announcement by Douglas Perry, president of the organization. The meeting will be at 7:30 p. m. Monday at the Zeta Tau Alpha house. The following have made application for the Rhodes scholarship: Shailer L. Bass, Paul Fink, Brewer Graham, T. C. Jaleski, Damien Lyman and George Mulholland.

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1 Large Meat Platter, 131/a In. 1 Small Meat Platter, 10y 2 In. 1 Sauce Boat 1 Gravy Bowl 1 Cream Pitcher 1 Covered Sugar Bowl (2 Pieces) 1 Butter Plate, 7 In. 1 Jelly Dish, l x /% In. 1 Cake Plate, 9 In. 1 Pickle Dish, 8 In.

This Handsome 8-Piece Walnut Dining Room Suite —A Dining Room Suite Supreme— ICIkIu handsome y. K. Pieces in Walnut. Consisting of buffet, table, fi U llfi) U I side chairs and host chair, in dull walnut finish. A typical example of our October values */

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GOES BACK TO FARM Youth Given Sentence by Judge on Theft Charge. Samuel Wilson, 17, of 3047 N. Gale St., who admitted having served nine months on the Indiana State Farm for grand larceny, was sentenced to sixty days on the farm in Criminal Court by Judge Pro Item. Frank A. Symmes, after he was convicted on charge of vehicle taking. He was caught by Verne Strange,

BEWARE THE COUGH OR COLD THAT HANGS ON

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1176 Concord St.., who charged that he saw Wilson driving his automobile. John Cloyd, 26, colored, 318 W. Seventeenth St., charged with assault and battery with intent to kill, was discharged. A SEASON OF COLOR There is surprisingly little black used this year even for day wear. Very dark green, navy blue, reds and the tan shades have quite overshadowed it.

USED-0R ABUSED? People have gotten over the idea that “Used Cars” and “Abused Cars” are synonymous. They now realize that it is purely a matter of judgment on their part; . that is, judgment in choosing a dependable dealer to buy from. USED CAR STORE C. H. Wallerich Cos. Dodge Brother. Motor Care 126*8 XT. New York St. Lincoln 6931. Open Ba. in. Till 9:30 P. Dally and bunday. Dan.6eßßoTHeras Dealers Sell Good used cars

Cole’s Hot-Blast The Original—Cut Your Coal Bills This Winter /•> J[j This Is Our Guarantee 1. Wo guarantee a savin? of one-third in fuel over any lower f \" V. draft stove of the same size J. *8 ‘R THrA. with soft coal, lignite or alack. nr , *7 i. We guarantee Cole's Hot- W U* Ls blast to use less hard coal for J lieuUng a given space than any w/f -Dr’. JrTtt.i made with the same \ f HiSj' 1 :i. We guarantee that the l rooms can bo heated from one R’l rJI'V. 1 to two hours each morning jR... ! II ' ' I with tho fuel put in the slovo ■■ I X*J the evening before. TUlSPlttl' TS 4. We gimrantee that tho ilaf. 'fiBST 2‘Jr stovo will hold tiro with soft gKfWHHkiVJnK coal or hard coal from Saturday % j evening until Monday morning, Original $1 Q. 75 Hotblast J. %J — 1 1 }) ' 1* Terms to Suit '\H|j \

CORN SHOW TO BE HELD Annual Event to Be Staged at Greens burg in December. Bu Times Special GREENBBURG, Ind., Oct. 16Plans for the annual corn and poultry show to be held in December have been completed. The show will be held under the auspices of the Decatur County Corn Growers' Association. A committee has been named to select the date.

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Another Record-Breaking Sale! Gorgeous Fur-Trimmed coats jgH Actual Beautifully $35 to S4O M Silk Values Jr m m Lined 4AJ Mv —A marvelous array of the season's most fashionable colors All the new- I lijLi Vl eat styles are represented. F.are sides, stralghtllne models Queen Anne j mZ'Mr’k collars, shuwl collars, mushroom collars and side ripple effetts with hub | Duo Bloom Fetty'roint * Velortu /|HHBIg IP Ortnandale Fawn Mi ode and Many Others. Id rkKSByBWT* If Every coat is fur trimmed. Fur collar and cuffs. Fur collar, cuffs and If! 11 border. Fur collar, cuffs and front. Fur novelty trimmings. F4l T&TCT'tiS ll All Sizes for Women and Misses, 14 to 44 l\\ Charming Up to $15.00 High-Type Up to S4O * Silk Dresses Silk Dresses /1M rrverv new fabric Scores of charming Fverv new color" f\ ft A new autumn frocks <J —Every new s?yle SO-90 The very styles you o’— “a M I V.. "Thr Ohio I CORNER ILLINOIS AND OHIO STREET Theatre”

SSLdJi&mlWalk Up a Flight and Save the DifferenceET RUBENS DEPENDABLE CLOTHES Make Careful Note of Our New Location Now al4o W. W ash. St., Upstairs Near Illinois St.—Directly Across From Old Location a SPECIAL SALE TOPCOATS and OVERCOATS! Sale $ *jj Prices X 4T Other Unmatchable Values, $17.50 to $34.50 $5.00 Deposit Secyres Any Coat for Later Delivery STYLISH FALL SUITS For Young Men and Men Four Price Ranges in Which We Specialize s|q- 50 . $22" 50 $29 50 .. soa.so Extra Trousers With Many Suits at Small Cost Special Sale of Children’s ODD TROUSERS 'r c Values $3 to $lO, Sale Price 2" I TOIISCr SllltS RUBENS 40 VV. Washington St., Open Saturday Until 9 P. M.

FRIDAY, OCT. 16, 1925