Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 166, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 November 1925 — Page 11

THURSDAY, NOV. 12,1925

JUDGE TO GIVE SEARCH RULIMG ColHns to Pass On Legality of Search Warrants. Criminal Judg James A. Collins today announced that he will be ready within a few days to make his ruling on the legality of search warrants and the powers of a police officer while serving such. This ruling will directly affect six persons who appealed from city court on blind tiger charges. Each was fined SIOO and costs and sentenced to thirty days in jail. In each instance it was charged that the homes of these persons were illegally searched. It was contended that some of the warrants were obtained from a justice of peace and served in a township other than that in which the court is located. "This ruling will be final in my court, and will be used until the State Supreme Court rules otherwise,’’ said Judge Collins. MEETING TO BE AT WEST BADEN Employed Y. M. Officers Set (Conference Plans. The National Employed Officers’ conference of the Young _ Men’s Christian Association will hold its tri-annual meeting at West Baden in May, 1827, it has been decided by the executive committee of the conference at Washington, D. C. The committee on location was-A. H. Godard, Indianapolis; C. A. Tevebaugh, Indianapolis and Henry Wilson, Champaign, 111.. All the employed officers of the Y. M. C. A. are eligible to attend this meetings. PLAN SCIENCE MEETfNG TERRE HAUTE, Ind., Nov. 12. Preliminary plans have been made for the fortieth annual meeting of the Indiana Academy of Science at the Indiana State Normal School and Rose Polytechnic Institute Dec. 3-5. Prof. Louis J. Rettger of the Normal School is chairman of the program committee. Efforts are being made to secure Dr. David Starr Jordan, leading scientist and formerly president of Indiana University, as the leading speaker. FUR KNEE MUFFS WORN Ft ii Times Special LONDON, Nov. 12.—With the advent of colder weather, London’s snappily, short-skirted women today brought out anew winter fashion, fur knee-caps, the fur, muff-shaped, matching that worn at the collar and cuffs.

Florida Tour Book Free The Si ßoyal Road to Florida”is the title of a booklet just off the press •which will be mailed free to those who fill in the coupon below. m HOLLYWOOD TOUR COUPON CTifi L T - n - 12 ' 25 Hollywood-by-the-Sea, Touring Dept, v 1012 Merchants Bank Bldg., Indianapolis, Ind. ****** I am interested in knowing more about Holly" wood-by-the-Sea. / Please send, without obligation, complete details and folder written by newspaper men who recently visited Hollywood, also your Booklet, “The Royal'Road to Florida.” Name “See for Yourself,'” say Hollywood’s Guests

“Seeing is believing,” is an ancient saying. But it is the basis of the up-to-the-minute enthusiasm with which the guests of Hollywood tell their friends of their wondrous trips to Florida’s All-Year Resort City. Hollywood-by-the-Sea surprised them in every feature and in every detail. First came the picturesque trips

through the Cumberland Mountains; then the busy round of fun and sight-seeing on Florida’s rainbow coast, dancing, golfing, and every form of outdoor recreation and, finally, the refreshing dips in the Atlantic Ocean on Hollywood’s matchless beach.

[515Q1 c All expenses included (Except Dining-Car Meat,) Railway transportation, round trip; Pullman berth; transportation by automobile; tropical cottage accommodations with hotel service —room and meals; specially arranged entertainment. Yes, all of it for $ 150. Return dates may be arranged to suit the convenience of those who make the trip. Mail the coupon above at once.

Hollywood' by-the-Sea. Joseph W. Young, Founder Florida*s All-Year Resort City—A Place to Live Reservations should be made immediately as accommodations are limited and list is filling rapidly. Nov. 17 Pec. 1 Dec. 15 Hollywood-by-the-Sea, Touring Dept. 1012 Merchants Bank Bldg., Indianapolis, Ind. Telephone Riley 3970

FOUR ARE PLEDGED Butler Journalism Group to Take in More Students. / The Fourth Estate Club of Butler University, petitioning Sigma Delta Chi, national journalistic fraternity, for a charter, today announced the pledging of four Butler jouralism students. They are James Carvin, Joe Scheleen, Carol Nipp and Ralph Hitch. CORNS AND CALLUSES __ X Lift Off with Fingers ( /^M Doesn’t hurt a bit! - Drop a little "Freezone” on any aching corn, callus, or ‘‘hardskin’’ on bottom of feet. Instantly it stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fingers. Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of “Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the foot calluses, without soreness or irritation.—Advertisement. DISTURBANCE IN A LOCAL THEATER The patrons of a local show house were very much disturbed and annoyed by the continuous coughing of a person in the audience. Don’t be a nuisance because you have a cough or cold. A few doses of FOLEY’S HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND taken promptly will bring speedy relief from coughs, colds and hoarseness. Mrs. W. T. Clary, White Plains, Va„ writes: "We have used FOLEY’S HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND for colds and bad coughs with splendid results.” —Advertisement. Bakers’ White Pants, $1.75 Up Bakers’ Shirts, SI.OO Up Caps, 15c and 25c The Best for the Price MARTIN BROS. 214 Indiana Ave.

All marveled at the growth of this city that Joseph W. Young has builded fifteen miles north of Miami. They delighted in the beautiful $250,000 bathing casino and peerless beach. They were fascinated by its tropical splendor of a South Sea Isle, with all sophistication of northern watering places.

Join one of Hollywood’s special excursions to Florida and you see and enjoy it all yourself for $l5O. Reservations are accepted in the order they are received. Make up your mind to visit Hollywood now. And tell us now.

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No Mail, Phone or C. O. D. Orders

Wash Goods Remnants tr Vs OFF Regular Prices For example: Remnant marked 60c, deduct 1-S and pay 40c tor same. Blouse, •dress, lining and trimming lengths of plain or novelty crepes, gingham, voile, rayon fabrics and linings of all kinds. BlX)OK'S—First Floor, Northwest. Pre-Thanksgiving Sale of Silver-Plated Ware - '*=2\ _ SO-98 150 Pieces —32 choice styles to select ’!. 11l l from. All are heavily plated on nickel base (candlesticks excepted). Included I are cake plates, fruit bowls, vases, sandi wich plates, sugar and cream sets, etc. Sale of Fjjfy Men’s Shirts $1.95, $2.65 and $3.00 f\ 7 ) ' Qualities (ill ‘ijA Sizes 14 to 17. Os imported ’V broadcloth in white and plain color 8: a,so noveltieß > w oven maSras, xv'yi 11 F etc. They are mussed but are per(Y I * feet merchandise, taken from our regular stock. BLOCK’S—Just Inside the Illinois Street Door, to Your Left. ♦ t 200 Fine Leather l&ljll HANDBAGS $7 and $8 Qualities $^1.98 ■IS ]| ili 11 Pin eal swagger bags with gold ill ( [ filled mountings. Large bags with I*' j. J secret pockets for valuables for Wnuiaiaew'™'*- business woman. Morocco and pin seal underarm and tailored envelope bags. Black, brown, tan, gray. Leather or moire linings, vanity mirror, change purse, etc. BLOCK’S—First Floor Southeast. Friday Special! 53L Boys’ All-Wool nt\ M V est Suits P k]S7 **. $Ci-98 J V U 6to 16 ~ M ===: 03 Attractive novelty patterns In all the JLM wanted shades. Each suit includes coat, IH vest and knickers. Extra knickers to match at small extra cost. Serving Tray. Electric Heaters .as, 98c ’2.98 Metal, nickeled frames. „„„ Large oopper reflector. This Glass covered, centers in sev- new electrlcal a ppH ance gives eral different designs. Water- an unusual amount of heat; proof. also attractive In appearance. BLOCK S— Fifth Floor. BLOCK’S—Fifth Floor. _

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Children’s Mercerized Lisle Hose, OT 50c Quality OOC English ribbed: beaver, black, Russian calf, camel, chrmpagne, light fawn, airedale, log cabin and medium gray. BLOCK'S —First Floor. 8. W. Women’s Washable Fabric Gloves, CQSI.OO Quality Oa/C Sizes 5 Vi, 6, 6*4 and 7; novelty cuffs; gray and covert shades. No exchanges or refunds. BLOCK'S—First Floor. S. W. Vanity Boxes, OQ Friday Only . . . Kodak style. Fitted cases, having hand painted powder and rouge containers. Black, brown, tan, blue, rose. BLOCK S—First Floor, S. C. Novelty Jewelry, $1.50 and $1 AH Qualities “lb A group of discontinued styles, greatly reduced. Included are bracelets, spiral and stone set styles. Chokers of white or tinted replica pearls. Pendant and novelty necklaces; powder and rouge vanities; hat and dress ornaments. Barrettes and hair ornaments. BLOCK'S—First Floor, S. C. “Gilbert” Alarm Clocks, fty SoQual : 98c 24-Hour, “top bell” alarm clocks; nickel finished cases. Guaranteed. BLOCK'S—First Floor, S. C. Men’s Ties, 65c and OQ SI.OO Qualities . . . Cut silks and novelty knits, four-in-hand style. Good selection of new patterns. BLOCK’S —First Floor, S. E. Men’s Outing Flannel Nightshirts, Q£ $1.35 Quality vDC Sizes 16, 17, 18. Neat striped designs. Loop trimmed or plain. BLOCKS'S—First Floor. S. E. Men’s Socks, 75c fA and 95c Qualities. Os Rayon Bilk, novelty lisle and fine ali-wool; not all sizes in every style, but all sizes in the lot. Plain and fancy patterns. BLOCKS’S—First Floor. S. E. Men’s Part Wool Mufflers, f,y Qual : 49c Novelty striped designs. Also 11 Imported all-wool mufflers, novelty plaids, checks and stripes, fringed ends, $3.00 quality, $1.65. BLOCK’S— Floor, S. E. Women’s Pure Lin- 1 en Kerchiefs IjC Hand embroidered, spoke hems, good selection of plain colors, dozens of designs. BLOCK’S—First Floor. N. E. All-Silk Radium, £>H SI.OO Quality Os C Yard wide. Red, dark brown and henna. BLOCK’S—First Floor, N. C. Lingerie Crepe, 1 H 25c Quality .. r 11 C 30 Inches wide. White, pink, orchid, honeydew and light blue. BLOCK S—First Floor, N. W. Mercerized Sateen, O A 39c Quality ,w4C Yard wide. Deep, lustrous BLOCKS—First Floor. N. W. Crash Towels, 1 O 1 18c Quality 1m 2 C 17x34 Inches. Red bordered. BLOCK'S—First Floor, N. W. Mercerized Table Damask, 59c Qual- QO ity YARD, OOC 58 Inches wide. Striped or checked designs. BLOCK'S — Floor, N. W. All-Linen Toweling, t A 15c Quality IvC Unbleached; blue bordered. No phone, mail or C. O. D. orders. BLOCK S—First Floor, N. W. Turtle Neck Sweaters, £ MQua1 :....52.49 For women and misses. Plain and novelty knits. Brown, tan, Copen, rust and pansy. BLOCK'S—Second Floor, S. C. Broadcloth Blouses, $1.95 Qual- OQ ity vl •CtO Sizes 34 to 46. White, blue and tan. Tailored styles. BLOCK’S—Second Floor, S. C.

Boys’ Ties, o*7/ 50c, Quality....... O I C Os cut silk. BLOCK’S—Third Floor. Boys’ Blouses, OQ _ Friday Only *)vC Collar attached style. I*lght stripes in fast colors. BLOCK’S—Third Floor. Silk Jersey C*o CQ Pantalettes .... For women and misses. Reinforced. Finished with plain or fancy bottoms. Black, tan, navy, peacock, jade, henna. BLOCK'S —Fourth Floor. Infants' Knitted Sweater Suits, $5.00 <PO OQ Quality Sizes 24. 26, 28. Three-piece sets, sweater, cap and leggings. Link and link stitch. Cocoa, buff, Harding and white. BLOCK’S—Fourth Floor. Filet Curtain Nets, OO 35c Quality, yard. .uuC Yard wide; double thread weave; neat figured pattern. White and ecru. BLOCK'S—Fourth Floor. 1 Braided Rag Rugs, *7Q SI.OO Quality I 2JC 18x30 Inches. Oval shaped; closely woven; variety of colors. BLOCK'S—Fourth Floor. Stamped Dresses for Babies, CCf/ 79c Quality JvC -Ready made, fine quality batiste, several dainty designs. BLOCK'S —Sixth Floor. Women’s Stamped CQ Gingham Aprons . .vvV Striped designs in blue, green and lavender. Several designs that are easily embroidered. BLOCK’S—Sixth Floor. Stamped Tea Towels, Friday O Special fcitiv Os good quality blue striped toweling. Neat designs, easily embroidered, embroidery floss included. BLOCK'S—Sixth Floor. Women’s and Misses’ Trimmed Q A Hats 89C Smart shapes and attractive trimmings; felts, velvets, combinations, etc. While 600 last. BLOCK’S —Basement Store. Women’s and Misses’ Dresses, (PO PQ $5 Quality . ... Os serge, jacquard materials, wool crepe and novelty cloths. BLOCK'S —Basement Store. Women’s Mercerized Hose, 50c 1 Q Quality IvL Os mercerized lisle, in black and colors. Slightly irregular. BLOCK’S —Basement Store. Women’s Rayon Hose, Friday 1 Q~ Only 13C Lisle toe3, tops and heels. Seam back, fashion marks. Black and colors. Medium weight, serviceable hose. Mended irregulars. BLOCK'S—Easement Store. Dress Gingham, “I O 1 Extra Special. ... 14 2C 32 Inches wide; checked and plaid designs, in medium and dark colors; limited quantity. BLOCK’S —Basement Store. Outing Flannel, 1A 1 27 Inches Wide. . lufC Double fleeced. White, blue, pink and gray. Quality suitable for gowns, etc. BLOCK’S —Basement Store. Remnants Table Oilcloth, 40c Qual- OJ ity YARD, L*\C 45 Inches wide. White or fancy colored patterns; desirable lengths. BLOCK’S —Basement Store. Bleached Muslin, 11 Yard Wide . 11C Limit 10 yards to a customer. BLOCK’S— Basement Stcre. Candy Specials for the Kiddies v All Day Suckers, 2 £ for 5c quality. 4 FOR OC Fresh Assorted Mint and Wintergreen Creme Wafers, 40c OQ quality, pound wt/C BLOCK’S —Basement Store.

Quantities Limited On Some Items

Hotpoint Electric lrops _ Dutch Ovens Quality. 3.69 $3 00 d* IQQ Quality, X st/O Complete with cord and ■ plug. Guaranteed to give "GriswrrW.; cast iron Dutch satisfactory service. ovens, No. 8 size. BLOCK’S—Fifth Floor. BLOCK’S—Fifth Floor. Reliable Gas Ranges s 39= $53.00 Quality $1 Down Balance Black Japan finish, white a* .1 i splash, door panels, burner tray, - * broiler pan. Oven 16x18x14 inches. Removable oven linings. Range length 44 Inches. Connections without charge If gas is above floor at range. BLOCK’S —Fifth Floor. Heavy Napped __ Blankets / $3.50 and $4 Qualities $ 2= pair 111 k Donble-bed size. Slightly soiled and odd numbers accumulated during our recent sales. Assorted plaid designs in a great variety of colors. While 45 pairs last, pair, is 2.-49. BLOCK'S—Basement Storo. Trimmed Felt and Velour $3.95 and $4.95 Qualities I Clever hats that are comfortable, smart and practical. The varied selection of colors and shapes makes finding one to suit your own particular type and taste an easy task. BLOCK'S—Basement Stors. 200 Women’s and Mi*sei’ DRESSES $8.50 Quality / / lily Very $A— Wl Special < |1 The ever popular, always practical and good looking balbriggan, combined with modish vel- Jl veteen! Clever, new trimming effects and the i very smart high necks, the jaunty skirts with their kick-ln pleats, make these dresses, In all the wanted shades, irresistible. I / BLOCK'S—Basement Stors. Women’s and Misses’ Fur-Trimmed Coats jLjr} For Friday Only "T > *l3- M Fine snedes, velours and Bolivlas trimmed In \ fitch dyed mandel, raccoon dyed mandel. Man- l / churlan wolf, beaverette or sealine. Flared 1 / models and straight models reduced from our If higher priced groups. wL A BLOCK'S—Baaempnt Store.

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