Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 8, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 May 1926 — Page 10

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GLASS BOATS IN HUNT FOR BODY Radio Evangelist Still Missing at Los Angeles. Hu TJnlttd Press LOS ANGELES, May 21.—Glass bottom boats were pressed into service near Kendo Beach and Point Dume today in a final effort to find trace of the body of Mrs. Aimee -Semple McPherson, radio evangelist, believed mysteriously drowned while swimming in the surf. Tho return tide, scheduled for today, was expected to wash the. body towards shore. If it is not recovered today, harbor hands declare it may be a week or ten days before it comes to the surface, if at all. Authorities were aided in their search by hundreds of faithful members of Angelus Temple. Hundreds of curious crowded the beach to watch the searchers at work. K. OF C. CLUB SPEAKER Col. Grosvenor L. Townsend, commandant of the Si th Division, U. S. A., with headquarters in Indianapolis. addressed tlie Knights of Columbus luncheon club at the Claypoo! at noon today on "The Peril of Pacifism.'’ Colonel Townsend served in the Spanish-Amerlcan War and the World War.

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COOLNESS, COMFORT IDEAS FOR SUMMER Men’s Styles to Aid in Fighting Heat—Lightweight Straw Hat One of Chief Factors —Knit Shirts Shown.

By Rader Wingct "Fight the heat and be comfortable," is the gist of the advice given by local merchants to men selecting their wardrobes for summer. All of the styles are centered on the two factors, "coolness and comfort.” The lightweight straw hat Is the biggest aid to man in his fight against tho piercing rays of Old Sol. Many new hot weather accessories have been displayed in the past week and advance showings bring to light many new features. , Foremost among these is tho lightweight knit shirts of soft material in gray, tan, blue and white. These shirts can be worn without a coat and minus a tie, with tho collar open at the neck. "A boon to the golfer and motorist,” designers say.. Shoe dealers display new summer sport shoes of tan leather and light elkskin with a golf or ground-grip-ing rubber sole. Heretofore the bow tie has been the bane of the well dressed man’s existence, because of the sameness of length necessitating a change of tie for different styles of collars.

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Too Many PIANOS Yes, Sir! We must reduce our stock —and to do it quickly we announce / a Month-End Liquidation! Sale Surplus Stock Included ir. this *v*iit are ?iai;os and Players of all makes and descriptions—many brand new—others used, some only for demonstration purposes. Fine, high grade and popular makes taken from our regular stock. These. prices are"to be in effect for a few days only. As soon as the crowded condition on our floors is relieved all remaining instruments will be remarked at their regular prices. Just to Remind You!, luhUvßwßl HAPPY WILL BE Who will be presented with a beautiful brand new Jgj|g jj. • is all we have. This is the lowest ||| xJSpfi jtojj ||j ■? y „ price quoted In years for grands of luar u y D _. such beauty and quality. , tO * CLJI UPRIGHT PIANOS ’ Mother, your child should have the advantage SST 33 Price Alone to Sell your promise pay a dollar or two These Instruments Piano . $49. Piano . $95 Turin AIT A I ITV of it—less than half price... ....... S3XS gyy Portable Phonographs [SjfeW Player PianOS No Money Down—Three Years to Pay $ 0^ SI?S HT ' in jej EBBHB Just trade in your old piano on one of these beauH M.'y • • n tiful new modern players. Sweet, full-toned instru- gSragT k ' to Bg-4rfi r- ip ments, choice of any wood. Have many special sea- P/ “ fl Jg H|B tures found in much higher priced players. wffl mg WM Jm >tA Bench and liberal assortment of new word T.l, .. ffUH* n.ll, mM. .... ... „M umn—. Brand New and Used , Full Sized MA Howard <l*l QK UPRIGHT AND CONSOLE MODEL NO mmW&i l Playcr Phonographs SSSf “ $245 - '** * •' W $265 50% TO ?S% ° FF ~ “-$270 _______ _______ nnrurmiMn r —j. AY ! VICTOR — EDISON—BRUNSWICK player piano player piano COLUMBIA—CHENEY—PATHE ZdtZTnlZ'hogany case. perfect condition. Over 50 talking machines to select from. Table models as low as $lO. Uprights as low as $24. Consoles at $19.50, etc. Your own terms | Electric Player Grands Super-Fine */usf Two to. Go at — RADIOS SHiSSr ' Trade in Your SftQ.SO Old Piano J^ Closing Out All §*% O Per Demonstration Erlas S ///(/f/v hf/Xs* Here’s what you get: A five-tube ERLA Super I I I J|i . /r __ Five radio, as pictured. Anew 100-ampere-I! —I J tnl M k wk hours wet battery, two dry cell B batteries, 1 C Ji 4 if I | j fin m M Em | ill R§ battery, loudspeaker and antenna —installed in 9 | . I ® m P M J f your home. Evenings 128-130 N. Penn. St. Est. 1873. $l4O Value for $98.50 l—^— twmJ One Price to All—Treat Everybody Alike Only sls Down

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