Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 155, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 October 1925 — Page 3

THURSDAY, OCT. 29,1925

M’CRAY’S GOOD BALL PLAYER SAYS REMUS Millionaire Bootleg King P-itujs News That Former Indiana Governor Is Wealthy in Pnson.

Warren T. McCray is a good handVia 11 player. And he Is in good health. In fact, he is feeling and looking much more fit since lie went to Atlanta than when he left Indianapolis. McCray, former Indiana Governor, \v;:s sentenced to serve ten years in the Federal Penitentiary at Atlanta on charges of using the mails to defraud. The information concerning his health and handball playing ability came to day from George Remus, millionaire bootleg king, in Indianapolis during the special Federal grand jury session, which is investigating an alleged St. Louts-indian-apolis liquor ring, I tenuis was released from the Atlanta Penetentiary Sept, 1, after serving a twenty-one-mOnth term on a liquor conspiracy charge. "All the boys play handball and PAINLEVE GETS NEW CABINET Briand Remains at Foreign Affairs Post. Ku I nilrH Preen PARIS, Oct. 29.—The Painleve cabinet was formed today. Working until almost dawn, snatching a brief rest and then starting on his cabinet formation again this morning, former premier, Paul Painleve, succeeded in forming a. cabinet to replace the old Painleve regime, which resigned Tuesday to shake off Finance Minister Caillattx. In the new cabinet Painleve premier and finance minister. Ii ■ him now devolves the task in whi< the picturesque Caillaux failed —rc toration of France’s finances to state of clarity and health. Supporting him as before Aristide Briand in the foreig ministery. The official cabinet list follows Painleve. premier and minister o finance: Briand, foreign affairs Ohautemps, justice; Schemock, in tenor; Daledair, war; Emil Borel. navy; Delbos, instruction; Durand, agriculture. Durafour, labor; Anter iou, pensions: Perrier, colonies; Vir. cent, commerce; De Monzie, public wot jis: Bonnet, budget. MARKET lAS NOTHING NEW Prices Are Practically Unchanged on Stands. Nothing new appeared on the: siVnds of the city market house today and prices were practically unchanged. California tomatoes were lower and sold at 2FV cents a pound. Mushrooms were lower also and were selling at 90 cents a pound. Very few turkeys were to be found at 65 cents a pound. Other prices included alligator pears, 60 cents each; Jonathan and Grimes Golden apples, 3 pounds for 25 cents. California seedless grapes, 2 pounds for 25 cents; Burmuda onions, 10 cents each; cabbage, 5 cents a pound; cranberries, 20 cents a pound; persimmons, 20 cents a pound, and green beans, 20 cents a pound. Oysters were selling at 70 cents to $1; ducks, 45 cents a pound; cat fish, 35 cents a pound; white fish, 35 cents a pound; butter, 59 to 60 cents a pound; chickens, 40 cents a pound; eggs, 60 and 55 cents a pound; Florida oranges, / 65 cents a dozen. California oranges, 75 cents a dozen, and lemons 40 to 60 cents a dozen. BUCK GIVEN LIFE TERM Found Guilty of Attempting to Wreck Fast Train. Rii Tim i* Special TERRE HAUTE, Ind., Oct. 29. Floyd Black, 32, was to be taken to Indiana State Prison today to serve a life sentence for being an habitual criminal. He was convicted of trying to wreck the C. & E. I. flier for purpose of robbery. JOANNA says: It used to be that when a girl was kissed good night she needed watching. Now she’s got sense enough to do her own watching. Read Joanna’s story starting in The Times Nov. 3.

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McCray Is exceptionally wmA” Remus said. “McCray never about his paroie effort and I wouldn’t say anything that would Injure his possibilities of getting as far in this move as he could. He Is well liked at the prison." Remus then launched into a bit of philosophy on prison sentences, saying that in some cases men are sufficiently punished with thirty-day sentences, while others have to have it stretched over a period of years. "The time to smile when you are sentenced to jail is before you go, because once you get there and are on the inside looking out, all your smiles are gone,’’ Remus said. mm “California Fig Syrup” Dependable Laxative for Sick Baby or Child Hurry Mother! Even a bilious, constipated, feverish child loves the pleasant taste of "California Fig Syrup” and it never fails to open the bowels. A teaspoonflul today ] may prevent a sick child tomorrow. Ask your druggist for genuine | “California Fig Syrup,” which has ; directions for babies and children of all ages printed on bottle. Mother! j You must say "California” or you | may get an imitation fig syrup.— j Advertisement. FOR ITCHING TORTURE | Use Antiseptic Liquid Zemo There is one remedy that seldom fails j to stop itehing torture and relieve skin j irritation, and that makes the skin soft, j clear and healthy. Any druggist can supply you with Zemo. which generally overcomes skinj diseases. Eczema. Itch, Pimples, Rash- I es, Blackheads. in most cases quickly i give way to Zemo. Frequently, minor blemishes disappear overnight. Itching usually stops instantly. Zemo is a safe, antiseptic liquid that may be applied at any time, for it docs not show i Advertisement. STOMACH AND KIDNEY ILLS QUICKLY RELIEVED | Albert W. Neffle, Indianapolis, Ind., Says He Owes Relief to Todd’s Tonic. | "Before I began using Todd’s ! Tonic, I was a sufferer of chronic | kidney and stomach trouble. I had . no appetite and my condition in j | general was all rundown. I tried a : . good many things without any j noticeable results. It was then that I was advised to take Todd’s Tonic | and I am certainly glad and thank- j ful that I was, because after taking j the first bottle, I began to show a I j decided change in my condition, and ; lam improving dally. lam glad to j. give my thanks to Todd’s Tonic { manufacturers, and to recommend it j to all sufferers."—ALßEßT W. NEFFLE, 1234 Madeira St., Indianapolis, Ind. Todd’s Tonic, made from finest 1 1 California wine, is pleasant to take. For 'sale at all Haag’s Cut Price Drug Stores in Indianapolis and throughout this ; section. If you live out-of-town, write the I I Haag Drug Cos., Indianapolis, Ind., I and pay the postman $1 when he brings Todd’s Tonic to your door.— Advertisement.

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Aisle 8 Feature r f Women’s Pure Thread Silk Hose | Irregular* of SI.OO Quality P * Friday OQ Only OOC Lisle tops, tons and heels. Neatly mended Irregulars. Black and colors. KLOCK'S- -First Floor, South Center.

All-Silk Flat Crepe f Friday Only if sl-39 W inches wide. Ivory, cocoa, Bokhara, W brown* peach, honeydew, pink, maize, flesh, light blue, fallow, pencil blue, pansy and JUfUlm BLOCK'S —First Floor, North Center. ____________ Friday Special 32-In. Corduroy 85c Wide wale, good quality, suitable for dresses, etc. Twenty-five different colors to BLOCK'S—First Floor, Northwest. All-Wool Novelty 9 FLANNEL \ $4.95 and $5.50 Qualities $3.69 54 Inches wide. Scarlet, green, rose, yellow, tan, blue and combinations. BLOCK’S—First Floor, Northwest. Friday Bargains in Notions - Dress Shields—Sizes Tld y k Ins Sanitary 1| \ 2,3, 4; IA. Napkins Box of FA 25c quality, 19C 12; ,/* / V \ Hickory Waists—For 35c quality, UJ C boys Hn “ K lrls ! ages Hairpins Assorted ” ,0 Me quality, 39c " 15c quality, 5c \3' s J Elastic—l inch wide, Dressmakers’ Pino— Nf- black or white; %-lb. box; off / 1 15c quality lUC 35c quality ZuC / Steel Shears Good Clark's O. N. T. I Jr & / steel, 7 and 8- Qp Thread Black or 1 V / in.; 75c quality OJ C white; 100-yard A _ V * / Silk Sanitary Aprons spool 4C \u. —White or pink; or 250 Yard n J 98c quality, ODC spool OC BLOCK’S —First Floor, Northeast. 500 Pieces Silverplated \|llpr Ware and Novelties $4.00, $2.50, $1.50 Qualities Friday QQ Only yOC Silver finished jewel cases in Dutch > l i ?- w l .’‘tstfcSSis nut bowls of polished wood, complete with nut cracker and picks, silver plated sandwich trays, bonbon -■>—! ’ dishes and bread trays. BLOCK’S—First Floor, South Center. |U 1,000 Men’s and F 1(1% Women’s Umbrellas f§ i 8 ' 98c llp QM The men’s have a variety of polished wood ww II handles; the women's have carved and dec(|®c ]Ba{ (M, orated handles, silk cord loops, arnbert >ne fiwn IB AW.; tips and ends. All have black Federal cotilnl |W|[ jja ton taffeta covers on rustproof paragon .* fefc BLOCK'S—First Floor, Southwest. *. 600 Pairs of I MEN’S SOCKS 75c Quality 5® 39c , 3 Pairs for $1.15 Strictly first quality, two-tone heather mlxlures anfr light and dark shades. Good, serviafSsitr ieeable hose, very special at 89*. 11 ~ BLOCK’S—dust Inside Illinois Street \ Door, to Your Left. Youthful Sport usn DRESSES /✓ h -|\ For Women and Misses Mkt „ $16.95 $25 quality. P / _ Os satin, crepe, novelty sport weaves, jerI J sey and balbrtggan. One and two-piece models. I. ,ii .i ffl Green, wine, navy, black, tan, blue. Plaids and plain colors. BLOCK'S —Sport Shop, Second Floor. Women’s and Misses’ JL DRESSES Jpjil sls and S2O Qualities 1H $12.75 . Satin, crape and cloth dresses made in a vaf?: rlety of new ways. Flared and straight. WK Trimmed In eirbroidery, braid or contrasting \~l\ \ BLOCK'S—Popular Priced Dress Section, \i - Second Floor. Northeast. RcawaMBMaHaHnnBHBHaBBBBMaaHr

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Silk and Cloth DRESSES /‘y j K\ $25 and $29.75 Qualities W $16.75 In all the bright colors of the season / I I and black. Trimmed in braid and embroidery. Satin, crepe and cloth. BLOCK’S—Popular Priced Dress Section, Second Floor, Northeast Beautiful New f DRESSES $26.75 Os satin, crepe and cloth in all the new shades and flaring in the accepted mode. Trimmed in colorful embroideries and braids. Other dresses. SSO, $55 and S6O qualities #83.75 BLOCK'S —Second Floor. Southeast. 200 Smartly Styled iggL. COATS Tor Women and Misses fu" $23 j ■ \ $29.75 and $35.00 Qualities Os Bolivia. Lucotte. Fawnsuede and Pinpoint. 1 1 Trimmed in inandel, fitch anil opossum, dyed if raccoon, opossum and Manchurian wolf. Flared II and straight models. /j BLOCK'S—Second Floor. North Center. ■■^■sMßUßßaßwaanauaßanßaaßaßa ♦IOO New Winter COATS For Women and Misses $33 $35, $39.75 and SSO Qualities Youthful, flared niodols or wrappv Htyleg. Fashioned of tint* pile fabrics nnd noft finished suede. Fur trimmed. All the new plumnge t| BLOCK’S—Second Floor, North Center. ’ißMßßßnmww rmmmtmmam ■■■UBBBHRRMMBBBBHHBUHHBhaHBhr a \ Beaverette and Sealine jri coats i y For Women and Misses tgm® $129.50 $198.50 and $225 Qualities Trimmed in collar, cuffg and borders of natural dark muskrat. Six different styles. Friday only #129.50. BLOCK’S—Fur Section, Secoi.i Floor. Girls’ COATS $34.75 $55 Quality Fur-trimmed coats for girls, ages 13 to 17. Bolivia, Derona, suede cloth. Full silk lined and interlined. BLOCK’S—Second Kloor, Southwest. —_— Women’s Silk Blouses 6 Blouses, $19.75 quality #9.98 24 Rlouses, $12.75 quality #7.98 8 Biouses, $lO quality #4.98 Ji L \ 2 Blouses. $lO quality #8.98 W XL 13 Blouses, $8.95 quality #4.98 n \Jr 3 Blouses, $8.95 quality #3.98 y W 13 Blouses, $7.95 quality #3.98 j***4x&A 1 Blouse, $6.95 quality #3.98 ‘ tJfoj In black, blue, tan and nrint. Sizes ss to 52. BLOCK’S—Second Floor. Sou A Center. Women’s and Misses’ OXFORDS S $6.00 and $7.00 Qualities On-7 1 Os patent leather, black calf and combinations of leather. Military heels and Cui ban heels. BLOCK’S—Third Floor.--Friday OnlyAll-Wool Boys’ SVest Suits Special s£^B Attractive novelty patterns in all the jb wanted shades. Each suit includes coat, vest and knickers. Extra knickers to match at small extra cost. BLOCK’S—Third Floor.

Special Purchase of 1,200 New Felt and Leather Hats Friday (J'O Fourth m Special Floor llniH for nil occnslon* lit nn iinustinlly low price, made possible only by a fortunate purchase. Inclmloil are liiilk of Imported felt. Sand, gr (’open. Malay, wood, epliiaril green, Korea, ■wH—leather, crabapple, tobacco, henna, pencil blue, red BLOCK'S—Fourth Floor

Enameled Ivory Color fts—BASSINETTES ’'! $5.49 $7.98 Quality These bassinettes are enameled in Ivory color, 18x36. Complete with pad. Regular * $7.98. BLOCK'S—Fourth Floor. Bordered Felt Base Rugs ■" ■ $9.00 Quality Friday (Ij Cj QQ Only 7%x9 Feet. Durable, good-looking rugs ’ n attract * ve patterns and doors. BLOCK'S—Fourth Floor. Aluminum Sauce Pan Sets l i slo ° Q uality y 1, \\/z and 2-quart sizes. Medium ■lootfrbt seamless pans; double-ii]iped. BLOCK’S—Fifth Floor. Special for Friday ' 500 New Satin Hats $1.89 Every hat brand new—smart styles for the miss and the matron. MmL .J //m) Choice of 1,500 SATIN liATS, $5.95 and uaKrf $4.05 qualities #3.95 7? ' Special—CHAß I.ESTON HA T S—red. / /rv. wood, sand, green, orange, purple. .#1.34 BLOCK’S —Biincuicul Store. 19c Rummage Sale | —nc n Brushed Wool Hats for Girls— in $2.00 quality, while 40 last I*/C Ata | Rubber Kitchen Aprons—3oc g®* quality, while 50 last li/C Women’s and Misses' Band Aprons—Of check gingham. Very special, | q .V/ while 50 last IUC . Ja. Women's and Misses’ Khaki Drill Hiking Skirts —$1.59 quality, while in N 30'last lUC II ™ BLOCK'S—Basement Store. 150 Women’s and Misses’ rj—) DRESSES $12.75 and $15.00 Qualities \i on d 7 $6.95 RQ’ Suiart models of heavy satin. Canton crepe and novelty materials. A clearance of incoinVw’j’ plidc assortments taken from our higher priced stock. A good range of styles and colors. We ■G I advise early shopping, as the quantity is limited. BLOCK'S—Basement Store. Women’s and Misses’ r-w-i COATS SIO.OO and $12.75 Qualities IH' a $6.95 Included in the lot are coats of polaire, *©& velours, kersey mixtures and novelty materials. Good-looking garments trimmed in fur. .lust 65 coats to sell at this low price. BLOCK’S —Basement Store. Women’s Thread Ilf Silk Hose fU j Onl7 49c v HkliVi Sizes 8% to 10. Lisle tops, toes and heels, IB’ W, fully reinforced. Reliable and good-wearing h hose, slightly irregular. Black and wanted colors. BLOCK'S—Basement Store. ' Wool-Mixed Plaid /Ssj Blankets $6.00 and $5.00 Qualities Pair, $3.79 Oild numbers neeuniulated during our recent sales, and some Imperfect and slightl) soiled blankets. Full double bed size. Attractive plaids in harmonizing eiders; extra heavy and warm Limited quantity BLOCK'S —Basement Store.

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