Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 179, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 November 1925 — Page 20

How Municipal Judge Bill Won, Told Bebinger’s Oratory at Banquet for Keymen Put It Over.

How the bill that legalized appointlent of four Judges for Marion Vjunty, named "Wednesday by Gov■fior Jackson, surmounted oppoflon was told by a member of the 925 Legislature today. "The Marion County delegation ound itself stumped when a lot of epresentatives objected to the eature that gave Jackson the right appoint the judges,” he said. "We picked a number of keymen od invited them to a luncheon with l*e Marion County representatives t the Washington. •"Judge James A. Collins was to peak, but went to the Severin by ilstake. Representative Charles E. lehing*! l rose to the occasion and onvinced the guests of the merits f the bill and we went back and lassed it.” Passage of the measure was conidered a victory for George V. Cofin, Republican city chairman, who cored again in the appointments.

OURNALISTS REWARDED tension to Be Given Under New Chilean Law. tv NEA Service SANTIAGO. Chile, Nov. 27. *wenty years of service in journalitic work will be rewarded with a tension under anew law recently tassed here. All journalistic emiloyes, no matter what their apacity, will be eligible. EARNS TANGO AT 84 Tiey Don’t Grown Too Old to Dance, Man Demonstrates. 9v NEA Service LONDON, Nov. 27.—They don't jrow too old to dance, is the slogan >f one dancing academy. Asa proof, me of the students of the academy s an 84-year-old man who is learnng to dance the tango. WOMEN WANT SCHOOLS CONSTANTINOPLE— Enrollment it Constantinople College for Wom;n is the highest in history. Os the 598 one-third are Turkish. This is taken as indicative of the growing freedom of Turkish women.

Q —WHY PAY HIGH PRICES?? fa. COME DIRECT TO THE GLOBE STORES __ /lT Worth-While Xmas Gifts at Tremendous HERE ARE VALUES THAT WILL AMAZE YOU! CSC Men’s Suits and O’Coats sll -J§ jff Why Pay $25 to $35 When We Have Them at I I I lyk j'N Frankly men, this event is too good to miss and hundreds of you who ap- H ' M A \ f'Z- Mg 'Till preciate exceptional VALUE in corking good suits and snappy overcoats H H Wi \ H /U will NOT miss it 1 These garments are tailored, men! And they’ve quality, Efl Hi 1/, I I and style, and character! Just the kind of suits and overcoats that you like ABBS* nBbI mA JKp _ Men's up to Mu' (wi Jj/ oZ l, - M ssr h sl-49 Men’s up to A m I \ -T J f BUY NOW 3== rorCHRISTMAsV" y £I g ?Q r | Just a Small Deposit Will Hold \ Men’s $1.50 /MW 9 I j Any Article Until Xmas Quality HA VI I mtA I Children’s Tobog- in Ladies’ Silk Rose, nr Latest Patterns JZt I I |H ■ gans. All colors ‘WC full fashioned pDC and colors w 1 BN B HB fa Children’s Mama in Ladies’ Sweaters. nn/ _ > jEm Mens up to $5 A A /JA I w iHI Dolls. Big variety...4“C All colors > By Cricket Sweaters Jp WU/ Efifl H K? a| An ll^”^ Sweater8 ’ 79c 51 ffafci —• M E t 0 OrS letticoats f • Ylf Men’s $1.50 Heavy Fleece H 1 ** " W* - : and Ribbed Union Suits fill _ fJr) Wfc 'll, I arrro Oft Specially reinforced crotch. Good L.arge ipA.UU and warm. All sizes %J Ve IsSn • MAMA DOLLS (|X/i ; -=L M Inches high, fully drama. Sate mFfwl Mens 10c and La-ffles and Children’s $6.50 price, while they last *F KF 15e Dress Children’s -and Work Rubbers Teddy Suit 8648 _ T COY . All _ _ An colon. Set . Thousands of Other Gift Susrtresfions okjai ms sizes, a m consists of suit, C yfl AO f \r , None to while /I /I g% cap and gloves tj>/| .*tO 100 Numerous to Mention > dealers. rig* they ■ |ii 111 to mutch. SpeThe pair... last * i cial at U ■

BABY BEEVES ENTERED Indiana to Be Represented At Live Stock Exposition. * , Bv Times &PIVW)I CHICAGO, 111., Nov. 27.—County Agent Earl S. Miles, Salem, Ind., has entered four Angus and four Hereford club baby beeves in the junior feeding contest and also in the open classes at the International Live Stock Exposition here Nov- 28 to Dec. 5. Entries from his calf club captured second in class at the recent

PPHftfre b e advanced rillwW 20% to 30% the first P/\V\ & l next will pay you M \\\®.\ to buy now and save the difference. TIGER FOOT CORDS Guaranteed First Quality [J fluty Truck Cords xxsttsrJsrsZr-iiR w dut y a large list of satisfied Tiger Foot users. We protect you on truck scrtice and tor extra Tiger Foot Cords. Try one and you’ll have nothing else, dosed passenger cars. See this tire 30x3y 2 $10.50 33x4 S. S $19.50 before you equip your truck. 30x3% Extra 0. 5.513.50 34x4 S. 8 $21.00 ;;;; |i; i;;; :|s4:6o 32x3i/ 2 S. S $17.00 3 4 x4 y‘ s ] s! X; J 31x4 S. S $17.50 33x5 S. S $32.50 jgw gn nn 32x4 S. S $18.50 35x5 S. S $33.50 I,OXO KOKOMO CORDS—Heavy duty. We are al#o dis- Tiffany Balloons tributors of the famous Kokomo Cords —the tire Onlv cn jvith the side-wall bumpers. Come in and see it. I * We have a limited quantity of three eeeond* Kokomo ‘Kokomo Black Kokomo Cords Black Gold Cords * Gold Cords Sidewall bumpers. With sidewall protection. With sidewall protection. 1 30x3 $7.75 30x3 y 2 ...$8.50 OUXO/2 ... $1 1 .OU Guaranteed first quality. Guaranteed first quality. Guaranteed first quality. Kokomo Cords Saturday Special Batteries Sidewall bumpers. Oliver and Epco Cords. Rubber Case, 6-11. Extra O. S. 30x3!/ 2 $6.50 (TQ PA Cl 9 7C These are seconds of merit. ]>3.OU ** TUBES, Seconds $1.35 Exchange. Guaranteed a year.

INDIANA WHOLESALE TIRE CO. nL N ; c c^ Open evenings and Sundays. Mail orders prepaid. Free delivery to all parts of the city. Tire changes made in ouf own garage—no curb work.

Women's & Misses' Silk and Wool DRESSES Stunning New Model* Smartest . BH fabrics and t]) g newest colorings ipi AU A 1 sizes Sr Jar

I GLOBE STORES

Indiana State Fair and first as a county group. BRIDES MUST BE VEILED Church Owns and Furnishes One to Those Without. Bv NEA Service LONDON, Nov. 27. —Ruysllp parish. church now owns a veil and the prospective bride who appears without one must wear the parish apparel. The vicar announced that the rules of the church require a bride to be "decently apparalled,” which means that she must wear a veil.

Smart FOOTWEAR Specially Priced Tomorrow * Oxfords QA Every New Pumps H) |,JU Style '/A. Novelties / / f\ml All Sizes Newest Heels

$6 FOR LOCK OF HAIR Poet Auctions It Off Among Devoted Admirers. Bv NEA Service VIENNA. Nov. 27.—After spirited bidding from several poor but devoted adminers, a lock of hair from the head of the poet, Franz Grillparzer, was sold for a little more than $6. The sale was held at the national pawnshop. PLAY HIT STOLEN TURIN —A performance of anew play, "Two Weeks of Life,” by Nino

Women's & Misses' Fur-Trimmed COATS Gorgeous New Fabrics All wanted colors. Richly fur trimmed./ Values up to ?25, cboico $0,95 M B And up $19°75

Serrlni, almost was disrupted when members of the aqdience noticed s hat many of the lines were lifted bodily from a novel, "The Trench,” by Signor Salzi. NOT SO HOUGH, NOW LONDON—Petty officers and other members of the Royal Navy rated as seamen now may wear ’soft collars instead of stiff collars if they wish? according to admiralty fleet orders recently Issued.

Pre-Holiday SALE Pianos - Players To make room for our new stock of Radios and Ortlioplionic Victrolas every piano in our store is offered at a discount of 25% or more. Now is the time to buy a good piano at a real saving. Reserve , one of these fine instruments for Christmas. Player Pianos

SIO.OO DOWN—S3.OO PER WEEK GUARANTEE ANGELUS PLAYER sorn 0 0 Mahogany finish. Only one at this price. T F I* Full 88 note. Specially priced AUTO PIANO PLAYER OCA.OO Fumed oak case. A wonderful instrument at *P F ■* a great saving m^%F\F ARETINO PLAYER tOCA.OO Mahognny finish; like new: has mandolin at- ■* tachment A real buy worth a great deal more. %F\J Sate price Upright Pianos

i \ r

One of the best known makes of Pianos em mi on the market. Mahogany case. A real | F value. Sale price JL mad v

SHONINGER $/\Q.OO A good used upright piano; mahogany finish; good playing condition. The tone of this 1 instrument will m 8 surprise you. Hurry! Sale price..

2 NEW GEO. P. BENT UPRIGHTS These instruments are actually worth a . msm mi Aft great deal more. We have marked them for \ W W lIQ quick sale. Mahogany finish. A real value. “ F M * Sale price M § %F JEWETT jinr* an Beautiful case, excellent tone. Slightly *r I F used, but in perfect condition. Sale price.. A mud MF NEW EMERSON JAA Mahogany finish. Truly a wonderful in- > M iQQ strument. One of the’ best makes on the "fLAI II I * market at a money-saving price JL

TERMS TO SUIT $1 f\M DOWN srtj)o ■——On all players and W pianos. Weekly JLI ments as low as ■■ A Wtt\

IMPORTED VIOLINS Continuing our sale of fine imported $/>.75 Violins—instruments that sell regularly —— from sls to $25. We are closing out our small musical instrument stock ,

INDIANAPOLIS MUSIC HOUSE 134 Ns PENN. ST.,

THEY REALLY ’TWINKLE Smart Stockings Will Shine With Embroidered Flowers. Bv NEA Sert'iCe PARIS, Nov. 27.—Poets have sung of twinkling feet, but with license. Now they are an actuality. Smart stockings no longer will be plain, but will shine with embroidered flowers, ribbons, anA even with brilliants. Silk comets, tipped with mock diamonds also are shown.

5 NEW GEO. P. BENT PLAYERS Including piano bench, I*> rolls of music. These beautiful mahogany playerß are rull 88 note. Our regular price $595.00, sale price—--s 4so-

PIANOLA UPRIGHT PIANO Mahognny finish In good condition. One of the best values in a used piano that we have ever offered. Sate price—*lo(M2 KIMBALL UPRIGHT

COMS4LE M/V A LUE sC^&j Ml EVERY MEMBER Bf jj Jp? ,OF THE FAMILYJjjpF e i^ { LADIES 1 ' J FUR TRIMMED COATS ulowu *22.50 j ! SILK & CLOTH DRESSES “ “ *19.50 \ / j PLUSH COATS 44 “ 44 *27.50 \ / I NEW MILLINERY 44 44 44 *3.98 \ / J GIRLS’COATS & DRESSES 44 44 *5.95- \ { [ \ 1 MEN’S |\\ 9 WINTER OVERCOATS as low at *29.50 i J ALL WOOL SUITS 44 44 44 $ 29.50 SEYMOUR SPECIAL 100%) U ALL WOOL SERGE f * 9 UU v l ( BOYS’SUITS & O’COATS 44 *7.98. I [l IW. Wasnmgion bt. I

Used Oil Stoves, $5 up Used Portable Ovens Used Gas Stoves sl2 up $1 50 up Used Hot Blasts $25 up Used Combination Used ELa s e Burners Ranges in fine condition $25 up SSO Hoosier Outfitting Company—443 L Wash. Street

I Pain Relieved 1 I- ■ 3 Ml "WAS hi a very run-down condition,- nyi Mm. John |g3 || I' Witt, of Bedford, Va., the lady whose picture appears lil| =£ above, telling of the troubles from which she recently |||| || suffered. I * ' "I suffered all the time with a pain In my beck and PI B sides. I got almost past going. At times the pain would jj become so Intense I could hardly stand it S -I worried along for some time, wondering what I should |S| H do and constantly growing worse. One day one of my E? S neighbors, who bad been greatly helped by CardnL eaked || | me why I did not try it I decided that I would, ml | § get a bottle and began to take It g **l soon found that It was helping me very modi. Thl = = pains gradually began to disappear and my strength grata- | ally came back. I took five bottles at that time and | | found It to be a wonderful tonic for womanly troubles. It relieved my suffering and soon had me feeling like A ||| !| different person. * “I was able to do my work again without that awful Ip pfj dragging- feeling which had been with me so long.- wp Many thousands of women have reported being relieved from pain and suffering by the use of Cardnl, the wo- 'ty man's tonic. Some of your own friends and neighbors Y have no doubt found relief through Its use. Azt 'W w °T “*'• Us I CAR DUI §|_ c lhe c Womans ‘lonic Jk foremens Ills jps j out T

•!•:::' \ , :c6\. if. >