Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 109, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 August 1926 — Page 5
AUG. 12, 1926
CANTON’S WRATH ►NOT SO FIERCE, PRIMARY SHOWS Few Voters Go to Polls — Same Old ‘Crowd’ Wins Control Again. Su Times Special CLEVELAND, Ohl, Aug. 12.—The righteous wrath against vice that swept Canton, Ohio, a few weeks ago as the result of the assassination of Don R. Mellett was neither as righteosu nor as wrathful as It seemed to be at first, according to returns from Tuesday's primary election. Os approximately 69,000 voters in Stark County, of Which Canton is the county seat, only 22,000 went to the polls. y C. B. McClintock, county prosecutor, had failed to break up the rule of the "jungle,” the underworld'' Os Canton against which Mellett was battling at the time of his murder. The result was that McClintock was severely criticised, not only because of moral conditions in Canton, but also because he failed to bring about an effective investigation of the —murder. Wr “Let Gebrge Do It" Tet 47,000 of Stark County’s citizenship which a few weeks before talked of demanding an accounting from responsible officials, remained away from the polls on election day and “let George do it.” And George, with the help of the politicians, nominated Prosecutor McClintock for Congress on the Republican ticket. A storm - of indignation swept Cleveland a few weeks ago against Sheriff Fred Kohler, when the charge was .made that Kohler was denying prisoners enough to eat, poeketipg the difference between the amount allowed him to supply food and the amount he spent for it. Prisoners staged an all-night riot in the county Jail, crying out that they were hungry. Sheriff Wins Again The county grand Jury investigated and reported that there was just ground for the complaint. Yet, of 500,000 qualified voters in the county, only about 60,000 went to the polls and Fred Kohler was renominated for sheriff by a close margin. The Anti-Saloon League may try to take credit to the cause of prohibition for the victory of Myers Y-. Cooper, nominated as the Republican choice for the governorship. But Judge Florence E,. Allen, every bit as dry as Cooper, was badly beaten by Atlee Pomerene, classified as wet, in her race for the Democratic nomi.nation for the United States Senate. Pomerene’s opponent in November fevill be Senator Frank B. Willis. If SPomerene wins in the election, he Is bound to be a serious contender for the next Democratic presidential nomination. In every important race In Ohio, “home of Presidents,”, this fact is made clear: Government in Ohio is by minprity rule. The majority, in Tuesday’s primary, did not vote at all. WAS TOO FAST FOR HER Louise Fazenda Divorced—Hubby Left By Motor Car. Bv United Press HOLLYWOOD, Cal., Aug. 12. Louise Fazenda, screen comedian, has been given a divorce from Noel M. Smith. Miss Fazenda told Judge Gates of the Superior Court that the last time her husband went out at night she tried to pursue him, but he left her behind because he drove a faster car. He never came back, she said. This was in August, 1923. No alimony was asked or allowed.
A Aid 34th ANNUAL AUGUST St. SALE , Seamless Wool Axminsters sf)f\.so 9x12 ft.—544.50 Values /U= This price for such rugs is so low that It is a real opportunity for ;:| economical buyers. Choose from wonderful new colors and attractive patterns. Every rug perfect, with no seams to wear out. Actual $44.50 values for—
- $ 217 Living' Room Suite $ 117^25 Two pieces, -well constructed and covered with very fine Jacquard. Davenport and Wing Chair. A $217.00 value, for $117.25.
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of the Junior class, Impressed so favorably that she was taken back to Hollywood and now has a regular movie job. HOTEL JOURNEY BEGUN Start Task of Turning 5,000,(100I’otind Building. Workmen today began the threeweek task of turning the 5.000,000pound, six-story brick Haugh Hotel and heading it east for its one-block journey to anew location. The building was moved forty feet off its foundation into the street in front of 11 E. Michigan St. in first moving operations Wednesday night. Kills Pesky Bed-Bugs Quick Instant death for bed-bug*, roaches or fleas. The moment P.D.Q.. the new chemical dis-covery-touches these insects they die. Can do no damage to your spring*, or furniture; won’t rot or stain clothing. P.D.Q. I* uaed and recommended by leading hotels, hospitals and railroads as the quickest and safest way of getting rid of pesky insect*. Inatantly tt smothers and kills the living creatures; coats their eggs, and atop* them from hatching and multiplying. A 35c package of this golden chemical will tiake a quart of mixture—so deadly it will kin a million bed bug*. P.D.Q. can also be had in double-strength liqiJKl form —ready for use. Free patent spout enables you to reach hard-to-get-at places with ease. Get P.D.Q. at your druggist's today. Yous money back if the hugs arc not gone toiasrrow. Haag's, all stores; Hook's, all stores; Goldsmith Bros., all stores.—Advertisement.
‘167 Bedroom Suite Three fine pieces and an extra good value at the regular price. Vanity - dresser, chifforette and full size bed. Regular $167, for $109.50.
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NEW CRAB APPLES - MAKE APPEARANCE •'%. Winter Spinach Sells at City Market. New crab apples, today at 10 cents a pound, appeared on the city mar-
DOWNSTAIRS ' AYRES COOP MERCHANDISE AYRES SERVICE. ft LOW PRICES EXCEPTIONAL VALUES IN ALL DEPARTMENTS Friday and Saturday Morning Store Closes at 1 O'clock Saturday
New Hats for Fall *1.95 This wonderful assortment of new hats for fall wear has just arrived from New York, and Includes all the latest col<sVs and styles. There are plenty of the popular wide, roM-back brim models and cldse-fltting shapes in velvets, satin and moire. The colors Include! Sand " ose u Copenhagen B,acl < Wood and Chic Combinations. Very Special Values
“Buster Brown” Hose, Silk From Top to Toe First quality stockings of all-silk from .top Cos toe—a necessity when wearing short skirts. Well made and beautiful. Also silk and rayon from top to toe. Sizes <ii 8% to 10. Pair $ 1
Children’s % Hock*—Of full mercerized lisle, with fancy colored tops, panel-ribbed legs. In assorted light shades and assorted sizes; Irregulars. i r\ Pair f . w IUC Chiffon Hose—Of pure thread silk, sheer and lustrous; lisle hemmed top, seamed back, and fully reinforced foot; good colors; In sizes Bty to 10; gn Irregulars. Pair 09 C Women’s Stockings—Of silk, silk and rayon, and all-rayon. A splendid assortment, all well made; good colors; as- ffA sorted sizes. Pair 01/C
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ket stands today for the first time this summer. New winter spinach, 20 cents a opund, replaced the summer variety. Tomatoes % were higher at 10 cents a pound. Cantaloupes were up to 15 to 25 cents each and home grown long red icicle and -button radishes, priced at 5 cents a bynch. reappeared. Shellout beans were lower in price at two pounds for 25 cents and 35 cents a pound. Fresh liipa beans were off sharply at 35 to 60 cents a pound. Green beans were down to 10 to 15 cents a pound. Other prices included: Malaga grapes, 15 cents a pound; seedless
New Dresses For Fall Wear All these dresses are copies of much higher priced garments now being shown for fall wear. An opportunity to buy authentic styles, new materials, and new colors at this extremely low price— s l f\s^u 1U New Straight Lines * * ./M% New Dollman Sleeves Blouse Backs—Tailored Models Slight Flares -V These trimmings add to their beauty; \ W w|| Pleatingrs, tucks, laces, embroideries, 1 y U apron fronts, 'A\/ Materials: Georgettes, Flat Crepes, f / Satins, Jerseys j \ Colors: n I I[ l Black, Navy, Claret Red, j IK vl Jungle Green, Valencia *3 //i k> - v Blue and Others.
Pore Silk Storking*—Full-fash-ioned to fit the leg; lisle tops and soles; assorted 'light shades; in sizes Sty to 10. <MI 1 O Patr $1.19 Silk Chiffon Hose—Full-fash-toned; silk from top to toe; in assorted medium shades and assorted sizes; second IQ quality. Pair 19C Women’s Knit Vests—Of fine durable cotton, hnilt-un shoulders, nicely tailored at neck and armholes. Also bodice tops with tape shoulder straps. Sizes OP 36 to 44. Each CiJ *
’1.95 A special purchase mattes this low price possible on these splendid little dresses for misses. The lot consists of youthful models in plain broadsloths in straight 2-piece effects with pleated skirt, tucking on blouse, fancy trimmed pockets, collar and tie. Also lovely styles in printed broadclothstraight ‘lines with contrasting strip down one side’; pocket and collar has contrasting trim. Well finished garments and wonderful values. Sizes 16 to 20
Women's New Fall Slippers Complete Size Range /\ P* 30 Smart Styles Here is anew shipment of women's \S H There are models for all dress oeshoes in a delightful array of fall styles y casions, street wear, and for vacation —shoes that are serviceable as well as wear a timely offering that you should beautiful. Included are fancy ties, strap 555512511S no * m * Bß ‘ slippers, gore pumps. Many are made W Patent Satin Blonde Kid over a short vamp last which gives M - ~ _ _ the foot the appearance of being * an yUlx Brown Satin smaller. Velvet White Kid
grapes, 10 cents a pound; blue damson plums, three pounds for 25 cents; Bartlett and sugar pears. 10 cents a pound; lemons, 20 to 40 cents a pound; oranges, 40 60 cents a pound; peas, 15 cents a pound, and sweet potatoes, 10 cents a pound. Silver corn was unchanged at three ears for 10 cents and golden bantam corn gyas the same price: Hale peaches were three pounds for 25 cents; red raspberries, 25 cents a pint; currants 25 cents a quart; alligator pears 50 to, 60 cents each; and pickles, 50 cents to $1 a hundred.
Undergarments of Silk *1.95 At this low price these splendid garments, for intimate wear, are unusual values. Silk Slips— Made of baronette satin, in bodice lop styles, colors of green, white, rose, peach, pink, Sizes 36 to 44, Chemise— Well made of a good grade of crepe de chine or radium. In bodice top style with ribbon straps, lace trimmed (one style has lace pockets), In pastel shades. % Step-Ins— Os crepe de chine or tub silk, very lacy or in tailored style, with hemstitching; In lovely shades. Princess Slips, 79c Made of a good quality nainsook in bodice top style, white or pink, hemstitched, 3-inch hem.
PARENT-TEACHER PICNIC Urges Junior RC** Cross Work in County .Schools. Work of the Junior Red Cross was the topic of E. H. K. McComb, Manual Training High School principal and director of the junior body activities, at a picnic of Marion County Parent-Teacher's Associa-, tion Wednesday, at. the home of Mrs. Bruce Maxwell, on Millersville Road. Introduction of the Junior Red
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40-Inch Washable Crepe de Chine, $1.49 A very good crepe de chine that is easy to launder. Comes in twenty popular colors for dresses, lingerie and trimmings.
Crepe Satin, 40 Inches wide, in a very fine quality; in black and wanted colors. Fine gn for fall dresses. Yard.. Charmense Satin of a heavy quality withes fine, lustrous finish; 40 K inches wide, In black and wanted dress a. __ shades. Yard „ sl*oo Rayon Slip Satin, a lustrous quality, wide enough for the length of a slip. In all lingerie shades; 40 Inches. niYard Ip 1.40
Ayres* Annex —Men and Boys Men’s Pajamas n. ‘1.35 r/k% Well made garments, cut full VwA7 / and roomy for comfort. Come in T i plain colors and fancy check, stripe / /jV fj and plaid patterns; four frog fasteners; all first quality pajaqjas, In / Rs>f' 7 ’’ sizes A, B, C, D. \~jL / / YAi “Real Silk" substandard socks of fine \ j \IT mercerized lisle, come in black, brown. j >/ NX Palm Beach; sizes Oty to 11; jf jS/ f "ft Athletic Knit Union Suits, of mer- l cerlzed lisle for men; perfect fitting, in sleeveless, knee length style; sec- " J ‘ onds.A sizes 36 to 48; suit, 050. Boys’ School Blouses, of washable material, in neat stripes and checks; medium high collars attached; button cuffs; sizes 8 to 16each, 590. ' Two-Trousers All- Cfi\ qa Wool Suits at— *lo= Ayres Guaranteed Clothes, in'light and medium shadesfor men and young men in sizes 34 to 42; priced for clearance.
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Cross in the coimty schools was urged by McComT* and Miss Agnes Cruse, Red Cross secretary. A resolution urged Lee Swails, county school superintendent, to make a place on the program at county institute Aug. 23, for discussion of the subject. UEAD COLDS - Melt in spoon; inhale vapoci) ■ I apply freely up nostrils. VICKS ▼ Vapoßub Over 17 Million Jan deed Yamrly
' WX H I “Harford” Pantie Dresses at 79c Cunning little dresses in pantie style, well made, of ehambray, either plain or in printed designs. They have small collars, and are trimmed with novelty pockets. Sizes 3 to 6. Charleston Frocks for Children, $1.29—51.49 Colorful prints of a very good quality are the materials in these popular little dresses. They are copies of .big sister’s well - liked Charleston frock—with V neck, short sleeves and full circuit skirt. In yellow, green, blue, rose and lavender; In attractive printed designs.
All. Silk Georgette, 40-inch, In Ivory, Venus, maize, orchid, coral, peach, rose, platinum, Holzherg, peacock, Nile, Jade, navy black, etc. Yard F .... J> 1 t'o9 Colored ” Pongee, all silk, 82 Inches wide, dyed in dainty shades for lingerie and 10 dresses. Yard CoTded Lingerie Voile. In a good assortment of popular colors; 36 Inches wide. . Yard IOC
