Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 181, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 November 1925 — Page 5
MONDAY, NOV. 30,1925
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II Ladies’ Brilliant 3-Stone GENUINE DIAMOND
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PROSPERITY OF U. S. ASSAILED Speaker Says We Are Most Indifferent People. Despite American prosperity, as a people wo have become careless in
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I Alcn 3 Hand so me Special for the I 17-Jewel I Month-End Sale! Accurately Adjusted Roper ft Bros. Ss; ni'-'t** riL Cft I 26-Piece SILVER f| IS?* B „a':P J|l.DU ( | PLATE SET filled case. B mmmamm a 1 Specially H, JF <, Packed In hand- - , l nriced to- *J® t M 3?j some case, as Ulus-7C t lorrow at BJW ÜBfi titrated. Pay slP^g.lO I 0-Iw .I*l.oo Down jjg week V " * I * x—*—*^y— “■■■ y '■— —Nf—— v ' , ?
. Complete Manicure and j Sin beautiful ■pmS satin - linedtL $ £ J** 1 chests. NewtP Eg o a nt J amber, with & SsSfck 7, gold decora- |g| Dp Oth er*Re m ark able Values at 912.50
meeting the 'challenge of life and strikingly negligent of our laws, declared Elwood T. Bailey, San Diego, Cal., banker, at the Y. M. C. A. Big Meeting at English’s Theater Sunday afternoon. “We are the most superficial and indifferent people on earth,” Bailey said. “We throw away more money for luxuries than most.nations spend for necessities. Last year we junked $2,000,000,000 worth of automobiles,” he asserted: “Strength of character, and ntft
physical strength, is the power that leads to victory. America has gone crazy about physical strength and its achievements.” G. F. Morgan, Los Angeles, will speak at next Sunday’s meeting. HE GETS FREE LODGING Bn Times Special RICHMOND, Ind., Nov. 30.—Judy Nolan, 60, was cold despite a quantity of moonshine he had drunk. He told police. They gave him a warm cell in city jail.
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I Month-End Sale! Men’s Strap WATCHES A handsome timekeeper. I Fully guaranteed. Ideal for 0 1 QC business or sport wear. Spe- *r ■ W • cial at A ■rs - ””” Pnv Only 50c a Week
COAL COMPANY OFFICIAL DIES Services for Isaac G. Hall to Be Held Tuesday. Private funeral services will be held at 2 p. m. Tuesday at the resi-
dence for Isaac G. Hall, 40, of 3055 N. Meridian St., who died Sunday. Burial in Crown Hill cemetery. Mr. Hall, .an official in the Knox Consolidated Coal Company, had been ill several months. Mr. Hall was bom in Brazil, Ind., July 4, 1-880. He married Miss Helen Snyder of Brazil. While a student at Purdue University he was admitted to Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. He was a diroctor of the First National Bank .of Brazil and affiliated with the First Presbyterian Church
COME DIRECT to the GLOBE STORES FOR POSITIVELY ASTOUNDING, MONEY-SAVING Month-End (Bt Bargains! Values That Will Amaze You! Quality That Will Surprise Youl Men’s 10c and 15c and Children ’ Dress and Work Uc \ *f/jr yC Oxfords, pumps, FJ\ *4 —' r er T smarteHt^sv\jw / straps and novel- I li~§* ■ styles; newest ma- \ yr tics. All sizes. X • \~F ter la Is. Latest heels.
Men’s up to $35 £ f°* SUITS and TS .99 O’COATS Bargains that are posi- iff pa! ts tlvely too good to miss. —ffdLAll sizes . HI MB
Women’s and Misses’ 4** mu! 1 .. AA SILK AND WOOL 14. SI | g DRESSES VV Stunning New Models Smartest fabrics and newest coloriDgs. All sizes.
Large $2.00 MAMA DOLLS 24 Inches high, fully dressed. Sale price, while they last, 98c
GLOBE STORES 330-334 W. Wash. St. (Now 2 Stores) 450-452 W. Wash. St.
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3 Men’s $5 “Tom Wye” SLIPOVER SWEATERS $ “| JO —The genuine all-wool Tom Wye; slipover style 14 Men’s S2O . ALL WOOL SUITS s*| £% —Fine all-wool suits; wanted pat- M terns - 26 Young Men’s $5.00 COLLEGIAN PANTS $0.95 —Narrow wale genuine corduroy ; “—— slightly soiled 21 Men’s $3 B. & R. LUMBERJACKS s"| .95 Black and red check patterns. Sale JJ, —— price 6 Men’s sls OVERCOATS s>7so Good patterns and wanted colors. S Sale price
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there. He was a member of the Indianapolis Athletic Club, Highland Golf and Country Club, Athenaeum and Brazil Elks Club. He had lived here six years. Besides the widow he is survived by two children, William Hall and Miss Julia Dean Hall; his mother; a brother, Dr. William C. Hall of Indianapolis, and two sisters, Mrs.
Men’s $1.50 Heavy Union Suits Heavy fleece and ribbed; FI fK Wt fine quality. Sale prlco..
Women's and Misses’ AP FUR-TRIMMED ri ra Hi COATS Gorgeous New Fabrics gm And up All wanted colors. Richly fur SI.IS trimmed. Values up to $25, choice
CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS! Children's Tobog- jq gans. All colors .*ljC Children’s Sweaters. An All colors TrlC Ladles' Silk Hose, Qr full fashioned ifDC Ladies’ Silk <JT /Q Petticoats ...pl.Os
72 Men’s 35c "Ide" SEMI-SOFT COLLARS —The best soft collar made; slightly 58 Men*s Regular $1.25 DRESS SHIRTS QA Neckband style; wanted patterns. Sale price 37 Men’s SI.OO Real SILK NECKTIES "| f | Ked silk four-ln-hands. While they last 39 Men’s $1.50 Gray . SWEATER COATS Q/1 —Heavy quality coat style; shawl collars, hale price lg Men’s $1.50 <( F. S.” WORK PANTS Khaki and gray striped materials. w. 9^ Sizes 30 to 40. Sale price
Paul Zimmerman of Brazil and Mrs. Paul Stocketee of Grand Rapids, Mich. GLASS WINDOW SMASHED A plate glass window at the Peoples' Friend Clothing Company, 434 W. Washington St., was smashed late Saturday when the 14-year old
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Children’s ~ $6.50 “Teddy” Suit Sets All colors. Set consists of suit, cap and gloves to match. Special at — *4^s
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Clothes Shop Next to Washington Bank and Trust Cos. Opposite Statehouse
son of Harvey Fatten, 101 Koehtto St., attempted to back his father's' auto from its parking place In frrtnt of the store in order to let anothermotorist drive away. Window was valued at S2OO, pqlico said. 1 ”7’ Pennsylvania produces 85 per cent of tho mushrooms grown In tho United States.
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