Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 156, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 October 1925 — Page 8

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EVACUATION OF BULGARIA ENDS Greeks Complete Retirement. Hu United Press ATHENS, Oct. 30.—Bulgarians along the Macedonian frontier, pushed back by the Greek invasion over the border, started today to reoccupy their abandoned territory under supervision of French, British and Italian military attaches. It ha been agreed that the Bulgars Should only return to their frontier posts when the Greek evacuation was complete and the Greeks were safely ensconced in their old places on the Greek side. With thig re-occupational the original status was restored and the border incident was deemed definitely closed from a military standpoint. HIGH MASON TO BE HERE Scottish Rite Lodge Plans for Re- , j union Nov. 16-20. > Adoniram Grand Lodge of Perfection is making arrangements to entertain visitors at the sixtieth semiannual convocation and reunion of the Scottish Rite Nov. 16-20. Leon M. Abbott of Boston, sovereign grand commander of the supreme council thirty-third degree for the northern Masonic jurisdiction of the United States, will be a special guest. He will be the first head of the body to be entertained by the local Masons since 1817. Abbott will speak at the banquet the closing day of the meeting. Samuel F. Hubbard, marshal of the camp, and one of the officers of the supreme council and Mrs. Abbott will accompany him^

A 1 mi T ANARUS //M 4n' monds, Wf /I J Choi /§! c 11! Rogers 111 lific® I ||g li Pay SrJ for Christn i Dai I w. 9i —that bear | g respect. Make y< [ ft 111 |Bk| !a na Sout 17-Jewel Movemei Adjusted tc -

A BUYING FESTIVAL THAT STANDS UNEQUALED! THE good folks of Indianapolis—thanks to them—have shown their appreciation for onr efforts in presenting an assembly of fine Diamonds, Watches, Clocks and Gift jewelry. Choose Christmas Gifts at Windsor ? s Tomorrow! .Remember—Regular payments do not start until next year.

Genuine 1847 Rogers Bros. Silverplate jjgj I complete in the Pay as Little as SI.OO a Week

For Christmas giving or for immediate wear. Dainty Wrist WATCHES —that hear the stamp of being right in every respect. Make your selection at “Windsor’s” > Solid 14-karat white gold case. 'Aixwffibsiik, 15-jewel movements. Watches that are not surpassed in beaui?T a nd..... $27.50 18-karat white gold case. 16- , WnroSgiisty, _ jewel movements. By far the Prettiest we have ever shown. fr- $39.50 $1 PER WEEK

A NATIONALLY FAMOUS South Bend Watch watch that has more than ma d e good in these days of century effithe finest matenGW thought in handsome watch 17-Jewel 20-Year Case, Cfl Movement Guaranteed V W •Ww Adjusted to Heat and Cold f _____ SATURDAY ONLY WtM ONE DOLLAR A WEEK

Hoosier Briefs l.y r| ARSAW’S curfew law is beIyy | ing enforced again after L. ■.l twenty years. Too many school children were going to night picture shows, officials said. Kosciusko Circuit Court has ordered Donald Vanderveer, receiver of the Farmers State Bank, Milford, which failed last spring, to sell the bank building and fixtures. Herbert Laramore, former editor and owner of the Starke County Republican, takes up his duties as postmaster of Knox, Monday. A post of disabled war veterans will be organized soon in Greencastle. Baltimore & Ohio shops at Washington have indefinitely furloughed ninety-two men, leaving'a force of 750 men. William Settle, president of the Indiana Farm Bureau Federation, will speak at Greensburg Nov. 3. —"IUNCIE G. A. R. post will dedicate the huge cannon v__ in the courthouse yard on Monday. Senator James E. Watson will speak. Vegetables and fruit frozen during the present cold spell can be saved if not moved and permitted to thaw out slowly, C. L. Burkholder of Purdue L T niversity has announced. Charles Polk. 11, of Rochester, will probably lose the sight of his right eye as a result of being struck by a match fired from an air gun by another lad. Sampson was a “ladies' ” man. according to Dr. W. 11. Beachler, evangelist at Peru, who spoke on “An Expensive Hair Cut.’’

WINDSOR JEWELRY COMPANY 135 North Illinois St. Lyric Theater Bldg.

LONE HOLD-UP TOLD TO POLICE Bed Clothing and Blankets Taken by Thieves. A lone hold-up man leaped from .the darkness of an alley between St. Clair and Pratt Sts., and Delaware St., and struck Floyd Smith, 903 N. Delaware St., with a blunt instrument. Smith told police the bandit took $13.70. While Mrs. Emma Woods, 1117 S. Tremont Ave., was away from her home a burglar took clothing valued at $75. Another daylight burglar stole clothing valued at SBO and other articles and Jewelry at sls from room or Ray E. Brown, 432 E. Ohio St. Ralph Miles and family, 1439 Montcalm St., went to the show and a burglar took bed clothing valued at S3O. Other robberies: Mrs. L. B. Reabls, 2909 N. Capitol Ave., blankets, valued at $35 from parked auto.; Mrs. Rosa Kennedy, 843 Meikel St., blankets valued at S3O from home; Lynn Bruce, 1016 Virginia Ave., overcoat and blanket, $53 from parked car; George Weber, 1503 N. Pennsylvania St., overcoat and gloves, value S4O, from office at 613 Lemcke Bldg. ANNUAL DINNER AT CLUB Committees and Directors to Meet Next Monday. The annual beefsteak dinner of the Hoosier Athletic Club will be held at 6:30 p. m. Monday. Committees and directors will discuss club business.

Precious Gift Gems. Blue white. —Adorable mounting designs in 18-karat white gold. Three groups a $19.50, $36.50, $52

Exceedingly Large. *Blue white. - *'’ —Gems that are sure to captivate your fancy. Hand pierced mountings of 18-karat white gold. Three groups $78.50, $95, $122.50,

V fPSIPER Jib Exceptional value! Blue white.' —Values that are not to be duplicated in quality of perfection style at these low prices. Three groups at 139.50, $157.50, $195

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Economy Basement

26-28 West Washington St. Next to News Bldg. To the People of Indianapolis Our Greatest Merchandising Achievement! Sensational Sale of New Dresses

Racks Will Be Uncovered at 8:30 A. M. To give every woman an equal chance, no dresses will be displayed or sold until 8:30! Picture the joy of choosing from new, fashionable, high grade dresses at $9.00! Be Here Early! Hundreds of Women Will Want These!

Whatever You Do —Don’t Miss This Sale of Fur-Trimmed Coats Unusual Variety in Fabrics and Trimmings For Women, Misses and Stouts We ask that you do not judge this sale by any These exceptionally desirable coats arc going idea you may have as to-what $23 coats are like. on sale Saturday morning at 8:30 o’clock. And In fairness to yourself, come and examine them Mi* r lF&l unless the public has lost its appreciation of uncritically. Inspect the beautiful coatings—see VOa #AI usual values, the response will he tremendous, the heavy trimming of smart furs—notice the ,'jh ju We secured the ooats from several New York workmanship. Everything about these coats s/ makers who were lute in making deliveries and hints of a price much higher than $23 —and no ■ who received many resultant cancellations of one will believe that you paid as little. orders. Os course we bought to unusual advuntBeautiful Coat#—Rich With I 1 Duvbloom Bolivia Deerona j u Rust Brown Gracklehead Tanager ij I J*%. Burgundy Green Black B f ae Jay

Eleven of New York’s Biggest Makers Sacrifice Their Profit to Make Possible This Event

Year in and year out, we spend thousands and thousands of dollars with these famous manufacturers. We asked them to cooperate with us to make this a sale to he looked hack upon for many years with gratification.

Regular and Extra Sizes Up to 54

HUDSON ECONOMY BASEMENT FOR ECONOMY VALUES

15 and 5 16.50 Qualities

Lustrous Satin Dresses Chenille Combination Dresses Crepe Back Satin Dresses

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Tomorrow, sec for yourself how whole - heartedly they responded. Th e y sacrificed their profits—and more! Dresses which cost twice as much TO MAKE—think of it! —go tomorrow in this sale. Get eve ry t liing ready now—so you can lie here when the doors open at 8:30!

Regular and Extra Sizes Up to 54

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FRIDAY, OCT. 30, 1925

The COLORS Wine! Cuckoo! Pansy! Pencil Blue! Black! And scores of all the of hoi* new, most wanted shades! What a wonderful selection! The STYLES Circular skirts! Ruffled models! Flare types! Straightlines! Long sleeves! Two-piece dresses! The variety assures satisfaction!