Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 156, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 October 1925 — Page 9

FRIDAY, OCT. 30, 1925

CITY READY TO WHOOP ER UP ATMARDIGRAS Stage Set for Greatest Halloween Ever Held Here. The stage was set today for the greatest Halloween celebration ever held in Indianapolis. Due to the wide publicity received by the Greater Indiana Mardi Gras celebration here Saturday night an attendance of 200,000 persons from over the State is expected, John F. Walker, general chairman, said. Walker said the public has responded well and cooperated in making the program. Festivities will begin at 5:30 p. m., when business men and civic leaders will attend the dinner at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. James M. Ogden, banquet chairman, who" arranged the program, said there will be more than 250 present. Mayor Shank, Senator Arthur Tt. Robinson and Frederick Van Nuys will be principal speakers. Starts at 8 P. M. At 8 p. m. the monster parade will start from Meridian and North Sts. Bells and whistles will be sounded for one minute before the hour. Following the parade through downtown streets will be judging of costumes and street dancing. Lieut. Claude F. Johnson, parade marshal announced this route: From North and Meridian Sts. south on Meridian and around the west half of Monument Circle to Washington St.; West to Senate Ave., north to Market St.; west to Missouri St.; south to Washington and east on Washington St. to East St., where the parade will disband. Streets along the line will be closed to traffic. Lieutenant Johnson requests out-of-town visitors not to bring their automobiles into the downtown district. The parade will begin forming at 7 p. m.

To Occupy Stand Mayor Shank and judges will occupy a stand on a special reviewing runway to be erected on the east side of Meridian between Monument Circle and Washington St. Blaine McGrath, chairman, Wallace O. Lee, Miss Mary Bostwick, William Herschell, and Volney B. Fowler, are judges. A silver trophy donated by Harry O. Cobb, jeweler, will be presented the largest out-of-town delegations in the parade. Merchants have donated more than 100 prizes to be given participants in the parade. For Street Dancing Orchestras and bands will furnish music for street dancing. Three airplanes under direction of Police Lieutenant Earl Halstead, have distributed more than 1,000.000 pieces of literature advertising the event. Practically every town in the State has been blanketed with advertising. WFBM, Merchants Heat and Light Company broadcasting station, has announced the event. Fourteen other stations have given Hoosler programs, H. A. Luckey, radio chairman, said. TWO DRIVERS IN ONE CAR Man Says Passenger Seized Wheel, Causing Crash. An auto driven by Richard Applegate, 333 E. Ohio St., crashed into a parked auto owned by K. J. Lorenz, 1120 Olive St., at Ohio and Alabama Sts., Thursday night. Applegate, who was charged with assault and battery, said that Joseph Levy, 40, of the Belmont Hotel, who was riding with him, seized the steering wheel. Levy was taken to the city hospital to have cuts dressed and was charged with intoxication. He is held in the detention ward.

G. 0. P. WOMEN MEET Duvall and Other Candidates Address Club. John L. Duvall, Republican canmayor, was the principal speaker at the regular meeting of Indiana Women’s Republican Club at 2:30 p. m. Friday at the Severin. Other speakers were William A. Boyce, Jr., candidate for city clerk; Walter R. Dorsett, Claude E. Negley, O. Ray Albertson, Austin H. Todd, Ottis E. Bartholomew and Boynton J. Moore, candidates for councilmen. Nominations for officers were presented by Mrs. Reuben Miller, chairman of the nominating committee. , Building Permits A. Anderson, garage, 2017 Roosevelt. J. B. Mullone. furnace. 69 N. Layman. S2OO. J T. Roberts, dwelling. 1305 Mills. $4,(>00. Chevrolet Sales Company, remodel. 963 N. Meridian. S2OO. George Greckler, addition. 1229 Wade $350. Clara Blomberg, garage. 1535 Spann. S4OO. Trinity Lodge, repairs, 2064 Boulevard PI., $717. Ed Whitaker, dwelling. 821 N. Bradley. $4,500. Ed Whitaker, furnace. 821 N. Bradley, S2BO. George Westerhouse garage. 009 W. Thirty-Second $455.

Whither This Winter? To the traveler desirous of escaping the unpleasantries of winter, we offer a w ; .de range of cruises to tropical playgrounds. Whatever sort of winter trip you contemplate, you will be well repaid by conferring with us. We are the ofTloiul agent* for ALL Steamship Lines and Principal Tourist Companies. - J RICHARD A. KURTZ, Manager Travel Bureau. Bunion trust* East Market St. MAin 1576

Pennsylvania St. to Have Float

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Miss Olive McGriff

Here is Miss Olive McGriff, 2262 N. Illinois St., as she will look Saturday night as “Miss Pennsylvania St.’’ on tne float entered by Pennsylvania St. merchants in the Greater Indiana Mardi Gras parade at Halloween. Miss McGriff, selected from a group of women employe by Pennsylvania St. stores, was outfitted for the occasion by merchants, P. *A. Hockett, chairman, said. The float will portray progress of Pennsylvania St. STATE BRIDGE FALLS Bv l'nitnl I‘rrss NOBLESVILLE, Ind., Oct. 30. Charles Lambert today Is recovering from the shock of a narrow escape from death. Thursday while driving over a bridge on 'State Highway 33, near here, the structure collapsed anch Lambert and his car plunged into the river. *

Open Saturday Night Till 9:00 More! In Wear, Fit and Fashion — Strauss 2 Pants Suits $29.50—534.50

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Handsome 10-Piece Jacquard Velour Living Room Suite! Consisting of Davenport, Fireside Chair, Armchair, Davenport Table, Floor Lamp, Two Torchiers, End Table and Smoking Stand This complete living room outfit of 10 pieces. Regularly worth $275. Our ||| jp| ret ji special price only — Byj# L&) Os superb construction throughout—built to last, ac- <l/ M-, cording to the best principles of overstuffed structure. The cover is of fine velour, neatly tailored as jyjja Ms a&iQv, you can tell from the sketch. Avery distinctive B Mj frame, too. Do see this! The value will surprise and IkS Bl §§B Easy Terms Arranged to Suii Your Convenience

Here's One of Our Newest Suites at $189.00 A creation from one of the foremost makers of dining room furniture —distinctive in its bulbous leg design which is very popular now. Construction is of genuine walnut, richly finished jn two-tone. An outfit complete—extension banquet table with six stately diners and buffet. Worth $250.

A Very Low Price on This 8-Piece Set, $98.00 When yon consider that this same suite always sells for $l5O, then you can appreciate the savings of this sale. The suite is built of walnut veneers, in combination with gumwooii. Chair seats are of leather. A popular pattern, too.

Charming 5-Piece Decorated Breakfast Sets We present more than a score of good values in these sets for breakfast nooks. Hs CO The one sketched above—drop-lea' table Vw Hfl R. Jv and four chairs is decorated in bright M tjS! jW 11 colors—-a choice of several—neatly W ornamented. W m Easy Terms £HRf

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This Genuine “Simmons” 3-Piece Bed Outfit With Walnut Steel Bed, Af* Spring and Mattress \ ' ■ M w A brand new style bed in wood tone sM i with comfortable link fabrics and fine a ll U combination mattress in art ticking with SB rw roll edge. Why, you'd pay $29.50 for A this outfit on any other day but tomorrow.

Sale of the Famous Coal-Saving ‘Nubian’ Hotblast

Set Up With Stove Board Complete in Your Home Beyond a Doubt, the Greatest Stove Value in the City! All cast stow, nickel trimmed (J. B. Harvard patent). Saves coal—gives more heat. Be sure to see this heater. Easily worth a third more than our special low price of $55.75 Small Easy Payments

$ 3 v for Your C OLD STOVE! "We will allow you $5.00 for your old stove regardless of condition on a purchase of one of these fine heaters.

Genuine Tennessee Cedar Chests Another Sale of 50 Chests at This Low Price—--36 Inches Long *6.95 Every home needs a cedar chest to take proper care of clothing, keep yonr fineries safe from moths and dust. There’s any number of fine chests to be had at moderate prices now. No C. O. D. None to Dealers. Saturday only.

This Beautiful 100-Piece Set of Dinnerware Uiven With Every Dining Room Suite Soldi

Absolutely given away with every dining room suite sold during this sale, a beautiful 100-piece set of domestic porcelain dinner ware, a complete service for twelve persons—ask to see it!

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