Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 170, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 November 1925 — Page 5

TUESDAY, NOV. 17,1925

JUROR SUFFERS NERVE ATTACK Collapses After Service in Stephenson Case. Bn Times Special • NOBLESVIILE, Ind., Nov. 17. Harley Huffman, one of the jurors that convicted D. C. Stephenson for the murder of Madge Oberholtzer, collapsed after bein(- discharged Saturday night and was in bed for two days, it became known today. Huffman suffered a nervous breakdown, due to the long service in the trial, his physician said.

Community Fund Pledges

Community fund officials today announced the following additional pledges of SIOO or more: Mrs. Charles Mayer. $300: Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stanley, $300; Jane O. Curie. $200; Fidelity Trust Company. $2,50; Harry B. Malian Company. $050: Mrs. P. C. Reilly. $230: Mrs. James E. Roberts, $250; Mrs. Abraham Carlin, s2o<> Mrs. John P. Frenzel, $200: David Lurvey, $200: Petot Shoe Company. $200: R. A. Bulstra. $150; E. L. Cothrell. $loG; Feiber & Reilly, $150: Kennedy & Ragan, $150: C. N. Thompson. stf>o: R. V. Law Motor Company. $125: Charles Martindale. sl2s' Mrs. Joseph ,T. Daniels. $l2O. English Hotel. $120: Enterprise Iron Works. $120: Mr. and Mrs. William F. O'Connor $120; American Radiator Company, $100: Butck Motor Company. $100: Mrs. Perry Blue, $100: Btiddenbaum Lumber Company. $100: Feltman-Curme Shoe Company. $100: Harry R. Kitten. SIOO. Rev. and Mrs. M. .L Haines. $100: Mrs. India Harris. SIOO Harry J. Herff $100: Mrs. Beniamin D. Hitz. SIOO2 Indianapolis Printing Company. $100: R. H. Jone®, $100: Mrs. Thomas R. Kackley. $100: C. C. Kuhn $100; Mead Construction Compan y SI 00. O M. Mothershead. $100; National Map Company. $100; Producers Commission Association. sloo’ Purity Baker e* Corporation. $100: Reo-Ehnck-Mularky Company. $100: Charles O. Roemler SIOO William G. Schneider, $100: Smith & Moore. Inc.. $100: Stickle Steam Specialties Company. $100: SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral, $100: Supreme Oi and Re tom g Company. $100: C. H. Wailerich. sloo. Western Electric Company. SIOO. BETAS WILL BANQUET State Gathering of Fraternity to Be Thanksgiving Eve. The annual State banquet gs Beta Theta Pi fraternity will be held Thanksgiving eve at the Columbia Club, in charge of the Indianapolis, Alumni Association, Willson G. Todd, association president, announced. Chapters at Hanover and Wabash Colleges and Indiana, Purdue and De Pauw Universities are expected to attend in a body. A total attendance of undergraduates and alumni of 300 is expected. In addition to the annual “Beta Pollies,” a skit by the alumni body, each chapter will contribute stunts. Cy Milders, a member of the fraternity, and the Charley Davis Orchestra, of which Milders Is soloist, will play. Joseph Daniels will be toastmaster and Devon La Follette will respond. A nomination committe composed of Howard Webster Adams, Albrecht R. C. Kipp and Harry Shepard will report and new officers of the alumni association will be elected. Volney Brown. Robert McKee, Thomas Luckett, Addison Miller, Dr. C. B. Gutelius, Adams and Kipp, are In charge of the banquet. PARKING PROHIBITED Council Transfers Mpney to Pay Appraisers—Delay Street Settlement. Parking on the south side of Fortieth St., between Illinois St. and Boulevard PL, is prohibited by terms of an ordinance adopted Monday night by city council. The body also passed ordinances transferring $1,378 to a fund to pay appraisers for opening and widening of Cruse, Delaware and New York Sts. With uproarious acord, councilmen voted to strike from the files an ordinance asking $20,99!).69 in payment for the city’s share of forty-three street and alley improvements. BIDS FOR ELEVATION Pennsylvania Will Get Bids on Work Wednesday, Says Wray. Bids for track elevation work between Pine and Cruse Sts., inclusive, will be received by Pennsylvania Railroad officials at 10 a. m., Wednesday, according to word received today by H. G. Wray, track elevation engineer. Wray will go to Pittsburgh where the bids will be presented. That section of the elevation plan will cost SBO,OOO and is to begin about Nov. 28. Mrs. Viola French cal Discovery is the best medicine I have ever used or heard of. I learned of It through a friend when I was in a weak and highly nervous condition. I had lost interest in almost everything—just dragged on in a listless sort of way. A few doses of the ‘Discovery’ gave me a brighter view of life and I began to gain strength. Mo one but those who have used this helpful medicine are in a position to speak fully of its merit.” —Mrs. Viola French, 464 Junction Ave., Danville, 111. What Golden Medical Discovery has done for thousands It mill do for you. Get It today from your nearest druggist, tablets or liquid.— Advertisement.

Hoosier Briefs

ir-r) ILLERSBURG, town of 600 llvl I Population, Is without a ■ | | doctor. Dr. G. E. Cecil, the lone physician, has left for Florida. Friday, the thirteenth, wasn’t unlucky for Mr. and Mrs. Roy Markee of Evansville. A son was born to them. Lum Canada, farmer near Lebanon, lit his pipe and tossed the match in the corn field. The fire burned off the tails of his horses. ’ Farmers near BlufTton may bar coon hunters. They say the hunters are throwing traps put out by their sons. Mildred Allen of Mechanlcsburg broke her leg while playing basketball. mOE LYONS of Clinton sympathizes with the poor babes in the woods. He got lost while hunting. After a posse had instituted a search a passing motorist took Lyons home. Despite the cold weather, less soot fell at Evansville during October than In September, according to Dr. Olaf Hovda of Evansville College. More than $2,640 was cleared above expenses this year by the boys and girls of Forest Township, near Frankfort, in poultry, dairy, calf, pig. corn, beef and strawberry’ clubs organized by S. W. Mulligan, high school vocational teacher.

Children Cry for of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness arising therev from, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Absolutely Harmless -No Opiates. Physicians everywhere recommend it

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PRISON BLAST PLOT ALLEGED / —■■■■■■ ' - ■ Girl Expected to Make Denial of Scheme. Complete denial of any connection in an alleged plot to blow up part of the penitentiary at Tucker, Ark., was expected today by Miss Inez Jewell, 26, former Midland. Ind., postmaster, Indicted here by the Federal grand jury on charges of embezzelling $1,300 from the post office. She Is being brought here from Chicago, where she and her mother, Mrs. Mary Jewell, said to have confessed a paj-t in the alleged plot, had a heating Monday before a United States commissioner. Federal officials will attempt to prove that the embezzeled money j was used to further the plot. Mrs. Jewell sent four sticks of dynamite, two percussion caps and fuses to her son Boyd, serving life sentence in the Tucker penitentiary for murdering D. M. Stout, banker. Sulphur Springs, Ark. The packages Were intercepted. COLUMBUS JUDGE DIES Bu Times Special COLUMBUS, Ind., Nov. 17. Funeral arrangements were being made today for J. W. Donaker, 64, Circuit Court judge. He died of heart trouble Monday night.

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DOWNSTAIRS * AYRES COOP MERCHANDISE AYRES SERVICE LOW PRICES WF\m ™ Ijk&fc, wSj JCflf iHIBi SisjHS® l|oWS| tobhp

Pure Silk Hose, fA 2 Pairs DUC Pure silk service weight hose with mercerzed lisle hemmed tops, double heel, sole and toe, seamed back with fashion marks; Irregulars of a nationally known brand; Bizeß racquet, gunmetal gray and noisette. Seconds. 300 Pairs Women’s Silk and Rayon Hose, fA Pair DUC l Substandard* of a high quality silk and rayon mixed hose, lisle hemmed top. seamed back, spliced ankle, double heel, toe and sole; sizes 814 to 10: black and a wide range of popular colors.

50c Day Plus Values Dresses for Women and Misses iSale Priced Tomorrow *5 $ 3.95 *2.95 Three price groups to meet shoppers in this Fifty Cent Day Sale. Dresses for winter wear of the season’s choicest colors and materials In every new style that has been brought out. Flares, circulsr skirts, princess effects, basques, stralghtllnes, etc. In Jerseys, balbriggans, fiat crepes, crepe de chine, satins, wool crepes, Polret twills, flannels, novelty cloths. Dresses for dress, semi-dress, afternoon, campus, business, sports and street wear. Extremely fortunate purchases permit these remarkable sav-

Children’* Shirts fA and Pants, 2 for. .uUC Slightly fleeced medium weight cotton libbed garments, high neck, long sleeves, ankle length pants, with muslin band at waist. Button on side. Sizes 4 to 10 years. 50c Day Plus Value All-Wool BLANKETS $8.95 Size 70x80; 4% pounds weight.; plaids of blue, rose, tan and yellow; nicely finished; handsome quality. Women’s fA Brassieres, 3 for. .DUC Medium width iuadras brassieres, with back closing: elsstic Insert in back; flesh only ; sizes 32 to 44. For Children Outing Sleepers—Made of pink or blue striped outing: drop seat style with feet; full cut garments; sizes 2 to 6 50d Crib Pads—Filled with new cotton: sanitary; size 17x24 * for 500 Tots’ Rompers Creepers and pantle dresses of pongetre, llnene or gingham: buff, pink, blue, green and tan; sizes 2to 5. Each...SOo Crib Blankets Blue or pink,* striped borders; size 30x40. Each SOC Baby Dresses —And gertrudes; of nainsook; lace or embroidered trimmed: Rraall yokes; gertrudes are lce trimmed 50C Shirts—Part wool; button down the front style or wraparound, finished with crocheted edging; sizes 2 to 6 50C Rubber Sheet* —White: lace to toe or pin for cribs. Each... .-•-50 C Tots’ Hose One-fourth wool; sizes 4 to 6V& 2 Pairs, 50C Crib Pillows—Blue or pink covered; kapok filled. Each....soC Wool Caps—All wool or part wool; buff, red. brown and white. Each SOC Comb and Brush B4s—Some seta have rattle for babies. Each..soC Mercerised Poplin Bonnets—While tucked, laca trimmed, well lined. Each 50c

Ayres’ Downstairs Annex Store for Men

50c Day Plus Value 150 Men’s Ribbed Union Suits S|J)O Heavy ribbed winter weight suits; snug fitting garments with long sleeves, ankle length, closed crotch; ecru color; sizes 36 td 46; Irregulars.

Women’s Rayon Plaited Sports Hose, fA Pair HJC Splendid values in a pretty rayon plaited sports liose, beautifully knit in pineapple and English ribbed to the toe style, plain knit sole with double heel and toe; sizes to 10; irregulars; tanbark, gray and naturelle.

40-Inch Unbleached Sheeting, 3 Yards DUC Suitable quality for embroidering home aprons and sheets for full size or small beds. Heavy weave; serviceable quality. Children’s Mercerized Lisle Hose, [*A 2 Pairs DUC Full length hose of desirable weight, knit lu fine ribbed style, with plain knit foot and double heel and toe; a serviceable stocking for all occasions. Sizes 6 to 9V£. First quality ; colors. Comfort Cretonne, fA 4 Yards DUC Clover Bell brand, one yard wide; four good designs to ehoose from; flue ror comfort coverings. Narrow Girdles, fA 2 for DUC Os rubber with cotton covering, front lace style; small, medium and large sizes; flesh only.

Fifty Cent Day brings merchandise of good quality at low prices. Seasonable needs for the family. Extra Salespeople to Serve You

Bullion Fringe, £ A 10 Yards DUC 8-Inch, heavy quality ; natural color or with black iu the heading. Women’s Wash r A Blouses; each DUC Os crepe and broadcloth; whits, tan, blue aud gray. Sizes 14 to 46.

300 Men’s Shirts, 50c Soiled during our recent sale; practically all are neckband style; full cut, well made garments; assorted sizes from 14 to 17. Irregulars. 150 Men’s Flannelette Nightshirts, 50c Boiled from display; large, full eut garments; size 15 only. Limit two to a customer. 1,200 Pairs Men’* Pure Thread Silk Hose, [*A 2 Pairs vUC t Irregular quality hose from a nationally known mill; lisle reinforced; assorted sizes and colors; fV4 to ltV4.

Muslin Underwear 50c Garment Bloomers of Crepe—White and flesh; sizes 27 and 29. Chemise of Muslin and Shadow Batiste—-White and flesh; regular and extra sizes. Nightgowns of Muslin -In white; V neck style and striped batiste with Jenny neckline. Slaei Hi and 17. Stepin* of Voile, Batiste, Muslin and Novelty CottonWhile. flesh, orchid and peach; sizes 25 and 27.

Towels, 50c 21x42 Size; all-white Turkish towels; heavy qual- FA Ity 2 FOR DUC Blue Bordered Turkish Jr'” 50c 18x36 Size; convenient size for general use. Fancy Huck (*A Towels, 2 for DUC 18x36. Heavy huck weave, with wide colored border*. Pure Linen r A Towels, 4 for DUC Kitchen towels, unbleached, hemmed ready to use. 500 Women’s Striped Sateen Bloom- £ A _ ers, Each DUC Reinforced and hare double elastic cuff. Come in black, navy, brown, green, henna, pansy and American Beauty. Sizes 27 and 29. Women’s Union P*A Suits DUC Medium heavy cotton ribbed suits, slightly fleered, built-up shoulder, nicely tailored at neck and armholes. with drawstring; knee and ankle length; sizes 36 to 44. i 50c Day Plus Value Crossbarred Marquisette Ruffled Curtains 50c Pr. Pure white curtains with tie-backs to match; 2 1-6 yards long; curtains suitable for use in any room. Children’s Heavy Cotton 4Pir 50C A heavy cotton, fine ribbed hose for every day wear; sizes 6 to 9!£; irregulars; black only.

300 Costume Slips and Bloomers Each 50c IMPERFECT Slips of sateen and satlnea, stripes and plain effect, regular and extra large, hip hem. Not all sizes In each color; materials that will not cling; white, black, pansy, flesh, brown and navy. Bloomers of fine quality striped cotton, charoieuse, satfnea and sateen: regular and extra sizes; 27. 29 , 31 inches long; guaranteed fast colors.

Men’s Mercerized fA Lisle Hose, 3 Prs. DUC Elastic ribbed tops, fully reinforced: black, brown, navy and plain black with white feet; sizes 9Vi to llVi. irregulars. 2,000 Men’s Hand- CA- - 4 for. . .DUC Sheer imported English cambric kerchiefs; regular slm; Ideal Christmas gifts. 500 Boys' Allready Tied Vz .... 50c With rubber elastic band: pretty assortment of patterns and colorings. Boys’ Knit Caps, fA Each DUC Warm and comfortable for winter wear. Splendid protection.

Women’s Jersey Knit Bloomers, |* A 2 for DUC Regular sizes in a fine cotton; elastic knit bloomers: reinforced gusset; elastic at waist and knee. Children’s Knit fA Body Waists, 4 for DUC Medium light weight cotton knit taped waists with low neck, no sleeves, double row of buttons at waist; assorted sizes. White Outing, C A 4 Yards DUC 25-Tnoh: lengths up to 8 yards; available to each person.

50c Day Plus Values 300 Pairs Women’s Arch Support Oxfords —Pair, $2.95 A nationally advertised shoe, the name of which we are not permitted to use. but is to be found on the bottom of each pair of shoes. A remarkable shoe for comfort and JKL. gives support fir weight of body. Keeps the normal foot healthy, comfortable and /!398| vigorous. The light, two-piece steel shank //SwMgM Is built In and locks under pressure, unlocks with action of the foot. Brown kltl, brown f calf, black patent; sizes 3 to 10. AA to V *r i width. EOmjQKnfWp 300 Pairs Women’s Straps and jjSSjiM Oxfords, $1.95 Low and military heels, of black and brown JbflErijj Ur calf, black velvet and patent; not all sizes In any style, but all sizes In the lot from 3to 8. ¥' fSr 400 Pairt Women’s and 100 Pair* Women’s Fancy Growing Girls' High Lace House Slippers—With mocShoes —Black; leather Boles caßln Boles; black, lavender, and rubber heels; d| old rose and copen; FA sizes 2V4 to 8; pair ... ,pl sizes 3 to 8; pair ... , *>UC

Children’s Rayon fA Plaited Hose, Pr., DUC A good looking rayon plaited full length hose, knit In English ribbed style with plain knit foot and double heel and toe; sizes 0 to 9V4 I irregulars; assorted colors. Percale, TA 4 Yards DUC Light and dark patterns; standard 36-inch percales: first quality and some mill staiued. Linen Huck fA Toweling, Yard. . .DUC 20 Inches wide: pure white linen; fine for making gift towels. Window Shades, £A _ Each .'. DUC Odds and ends of oil opaque: plain and fringed shades; soiled or slightly damaged. White Coutil C,f\ Corsets, Each . . . .DUC A medium bust corset of strong, white coutll, heavy boned and well reinforced.. Excellent stout model. Sizes 22 to 32.

, 50c Day Plus Value 300 HATS Velvets, Velvet and Satin, All-Silk and Felt Silk Lyons $ x *4*9 Every one of these hats has been rs- / / qjU and iced from V* Qne Table of Velvet and d* 1 Felt Hats for P 1 L

Felt Base Floor Covering, Laid, Cft/* Square Yard DUC Bring your exact measurements. Four good linoleum patterns; 0 feot wide. Bleached Muslin, CA 4 Yards DUC 36 Inch width; standard quality; 8 yards to customer.

Boys’ Printed Per- fA cale Blouses DUC I?eatly patterned, well made blouses, with collar attached; sizes 8 to lo years. 1,000 Men’s Fancy CA Rayon Ties, 2 for. . DUC Rayon knitted ties In a beautiful assortment of colors and patterns. Fancy Rayon Knitted Itr 50C Four-in hand tie* for men and young men. Smart patterns, handsome colors. 200 Boys’ Flannelette S“ hlru : 50c Fine quality garments, soiled from display. Slses 8 to 16 years.

Cotton Ponge, £ A 2 Yards DUC 3-Tneh width; nstnral color; for draperies or dresses. Pajama Check, C A 3 Yards DUC 36-Ineh width: blue, rose, gold and lavender; good quality. Dress Prints, fA 2 Yards DUC Fast, color prints over colored grounds: fine for womens snd children’s dresses. Valance Cretonne, fA 2 Yards DUC Three good patterns snd color*

Women’s Lisle fA Hose, 3 Pairs DUC Fine mercerised hose with hemmed top, seamed back aud fully reinforced foot; irregulars, sizes BV4 to 10; black and colors. 50c Day Plus Value Seamless Velvet Rugs $19.75 Six good patterns and colors; dependable wearing qualities; size 9x12. Black Sateen C A _ Aprons, Each .. . .DUC Polly Prim style, trimmed with rlek-rack, two pockets, band aprons In pretty patterns of gingham and percale.

2 Pounds Brilliant Hard Mixture Candy 2 Pounds, 50c 50% Soft Centers

50c Day Plus Value 200 Boys’ Ribbed Union Suits 79c Winter weight heavy ribbed s u i t b; long sleeves, ankle length; ecru color; sizes 4 to 16; irregulars.

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