Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 176, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 November 1925 — Page 5

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FISH PLANTING RECORD MADE, SAYS REPORT Many Baby Black Bass and Bluegills Placed in Public Waters. The division of fish and game of th® State conservation department, broke a record this year in propagating and planting In the public waters of Indiana, baby black bass and bluegills, according to George 11. Mannfeld, superintendent. Mannfeld reported to the conservation director that the new hatchery at Avoca, in Lawrence Counfy, In its first year of operation, produced many thousand more infant fish than anticipated, thus enabling the department to add thousands of stock fish to the usual year’s output. The report shows a total of 1,128,025 black bass and 348,854 bluegills propagated and planted. The total fish of all species produced and liberated in public waters, was 1,978,753. Aside from bass and bluegills, the department produced and plant<*i 511,000 yellow perch, 82,000 rock bass, 29,800 crappie, 27,200 channel catfish and 1,874 yellow catfish. During the fiscal year that closed Sept. 30, wardens rescued 79,586 imperiled fish and replanted them. The Avoca hatchery produced 59,387 black bass, both small and largemouth. 83,250 bluegills, and 1,600 crappie. State hatcheries are operated with a portion of funds received from hunting and fishing licenses. Stock fish are planted in public waters on application of local residents. STATE SHIFTS MADE Resignation of Bruene Brings Several Changes In Jobs. With the resignation of Richard 11. Bruene as head of the auto license department of the secretary of State’s office, effective Dec. 1, a number of changes in State jobs is announced. Bruene will be succeeded by Mark W. Rhoads, auditor of the State securities commission. Representative Frank E. Wright, Randolph county, who introduced the BoneDry bill in the last Legislature for the Anti-Saloon League, will take Rhoads’ place. Earl Coble, Redkey, Tnd., until recently investigator for the State fire marshal, may succeed Wright as securities commission vestifatorWILL TAKE BUS RIDE

Public Service C'onunission Inspector to See About Speed. George Hutsell, Inspector for the State public service commission, will make a trip from Indianapolis Wednesday to the Indiana-Ohio State line in a bus of the Grandell Bus Line, operating to Cincinnati. The company wants to show toe commission theV are not violating the State speed law of thirty miles an hour for busses. The commission recently ruled that four hours and thirty minutes should be the minimum time for the run to the Ohio line. STATE JOB IS OPEN Custodian to Become Sales Agent For Purchasing Committee. Henry Roberts, Statehouse custodian, will become sales agent for the State joint purchasing committee Dec. 15, and the building and grounds committee, composed of the' Governor, State auditor and secretary of State must get together on his successor. The job pays $2,500 a year. Benjamin Pierce, Indianapolis, employed in the State fire marshall's office, and reputed to have Klan support, is a strong contender. Others mentioned are Lon Heiny Noblesville, Hamilton County chairman, and H. H. Witt, Lebanon. REPORTS BROTHER GONE Joseph Barnes R. R. O, Box 682-C, today asked police to find his brother, Danial Barnes, 14, missing since Oct. 3. Barnes wore shox-t trousers, and stockings and a light cap. He weighs 115 pounds and is 5 feet 5 inches tall, has gray eyes and light hair.

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AH, REAL BOOTLEGGER Bottle of Whisky Found in Man’s Shoe After Raid. Bit United Prrsn GARY, Ind., Nov. 24.—Police today pointed to H. M. Fahy, arrested in a raid on the city’s newest cabaret aS a real bootlegger. A bottle of whisky was found hidden in his shoe. The cabaret had been open only a week. JUDGE MOLL GIVEN CANE Walking Stick Handed Down From Grandfather. Judge T. ,T. Moll of Superior Court VFive was exhibiting a gold handled

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ebony walking stick which was presented him wfien he visited his father, who is ill at Evansville, Ind. The cane was originally given to Judge Moll's John H. Moll, by his children at the celebration of his golden wedding in 1887. The stick passes to the oldest male surnamed Moll of each succeeding generation. When his grandfather died in 1897, it went to his uncle, William H. Moll, who died last month.

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$200,000 FIRE AT GARY Fire Families Routed When Four Stores, Seven Apartments Bum. Bu Unit'd Pre GARY, Ind., Nov. 24.—Fire destroyed the Gary Poster Advertising company building near the heart of the city, Monday night with a $200,000 loss. Four stores and seven apartments burned. Five families were routed from bed.

DOWNSTAIRS * AYRES . OOQP MERCHANDISE AYRES SERVICE LOW PRICKS f Special sellings of merchandise for Wednesday are announced below — there are many others that offer just as fine opportunities to save money. When you shop here, shop through all the departments,— they are all chock full of good merchandise of standard quality at low prices.

New Shipment of Dresses For the Thanksgiving Holiday

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Dinner Dresses BBEBm Evening Gowns V B Afternoon 8 Frocks J 8 @ W A pre-holiday pale of smartly styled frocks for all Thanksgiving affairs at prices which are low and which do not sacrifice quality and character. Delightful new high shades, Including lipstick red, green, canary and cocoa, brown gray, black and navy. Canton Crepes Princess Slips Satins Beaded New Flares Circular Flat Crepes Frocks New Basque Flares Charming styles for the youthful miss and for her mother and Igrandmother. Beautifully trimmed with beads, ribbon, braid and fancy colored ribbon. Dresses that look more costly than fifteen dollars. Sizes 16 to 42.

Wednesday Special Sellings in the Domestic Department Thanksgiving and the holiday season is Rouse-furnishing season—an extra blanket is perhaps needed for the guest room, or extra table linen, towels, bedding, etc. Ayres Downstairs Domestic Department has great stocks of home needs of dependable quality at low prices.

Blankets, Pair $6.95 66x80 Irregular quality, the irregularities do not affect the. wearing qualities or the appearance. Plaids in blue, rose, tan and grey. Splendid weight, soft, fluffy nap. Cotton Battings Pajama Check Roll, 69c Dimity, Yd., 16c 214-Pound weight; 72x90 Yard wide; white, blue size. Very special. and lielio. 36-Inch Outing Flannel, Yd., 18c Stripes and plauls in all dark colors; fine co.nfort lining; splendid weight.

WEDNESDAY SELLING OF RUGS! A collection of dependable rugs from reputable manufacturers—of handsome designs and colors; in sizes and qualities for every room in the house. Rugs that will fit in well with your own individual color scheme—we strongly suggest that you come down and see these rugs. They conform in every respect to Ayres’ standard of merchandise at low prices.

DEFERRED PAYMENTS—A small down payment and $1 a week delivers any rug to your home at once.

WOOL WASH GOODS! Reduced to *1.69 Poirot twill, gorges, tricotine, wool crepe; beautiful qualities—handsome weaves—the smartest of materials for women’s dresses. From 40 to 48 inches wide; all-wool materials.

Japanese Lunch Cloths, each $1 Two yards square; your choice of light or dark prints in attractive Japanese designs.

Wash Cloths, Special, 3c

Axminster & Fringed Velvet Rugs at Those rugs borne in sizes 9x12 jh^ and 8.3x10.6. A beautiful color selection; plenty of tans, browns,* v §o^^ grey, rose and blue. Conventional ■ and flowered designs. Other Rugs in Wednesday’s Selling Alexander Smith’s Seam- $ 75 less Axminster Rugs ::= 9x12 Size — Fringed Velvet and $0 E? 00 Axminster Rugs Jy = 9x12 Size; handsome colorings, fine quality— Fine Alexander Smith’s sgy 75 Seamless Axminster Rugs JiH—= And Bigelow Hartfords-Winton, 9x12 ft., fringed velvet rugs—

Attractive Well-Made House Dresses! Are Unusually Low in Price at *2.95 It is not necessary to sacrifice attractiveness in purchasing a practical House Frock, as this model demonstrates. Os dark and light figured cotton foulards in delightful dcsigus. Sizes 36 to 44. Long and short sleeve styles | guaranteed fast colors.