Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 128, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 September 1926 — Page 3
SEPT. 3, 1926
BANDIT FIGHTING *ls TO BE TOPIC AT CONVENTION American Bankers Association to Meet in Los Angeles, Oct. 4-7. Bu Timce Special NEW YORK, Sept. 3.—Legislation affecting banking, methods for protecting banks against bandits and many other subjects of general public importance will fill the sessions of the American Bankers' Association convention to be held in Los Angeles, Cal., Oct. 4 to 7, it was announced by Oscar _Wells, president of the organization, hero today. “No greater array of subjects of paramount interest and importance to the individual banker has ever been presented at any convention of the American Bankers’ Association than will crowd the sessions this October at Lo^\ Angeles,” Wells said. “Effective methods have been developed for quelling bank banditry through cooperative efforts by banks along lines suited to their circumstances and these will be fully discussed. Need for Discussion “The rapid extension of special banking functions, such as those having to do with savings, fiduciary services and investments by classes banks formerly not engaged in IWhese activities has created a need for more complete interchange of experience related to these subjects, and this will be fully provided through the various technical discussions at the convention. "The present is fraught with much interest among bankers in the subject of legislation and particularly Federal legislation dealing with the extension of the charters of the twelve Federal reserve banks, the contro of branch banking, the equalizing of rights betw.een national banks and State-chartered institutions, and the widening of the provisions for lending money on real estate under the laws governing the conduct of national banks. Bankers attending the annual conventions of the association are afforded splendid opportunities for knowing how other bankers regard these things. Important Question “A question of prime importance to every banker is the growing movement for more equitable State taxation for 'banks and the discussions at the Convention will suggest means for this end in Indiana. f “In the broader view of general business, there is the problem of Vnstallment selling, the underlying conditions of business which have been subject to so much uncertainty and questioning during the yea 4 and other equally important subjects which will add to the profits of attending this meeting,” Wells concluded. , NEWCASTLE—MuscuIar thieves carried off 500 pounds of metal castings from the McDaniels and Replogle garage. No marks of a vehicle were found near the building.
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HELPS THE ‘FAILURE’ California Capitalist Gives Estate to University.
William Henry Smith, Berkeley Cal.) capitalist, has declared that modern universities are all failures. But he has just given his 1200,000 eightacre estate in Berkeley's fashionable residence district' to the University of California. He sa y 8 “failures” should be helped.
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‘FILL ’ER UP,’ SAYS CAP Airplann Gasoline Costs l’assengor Total of $11.50. Bu NBA Service KANSAS CITY, Mo., Sept. 3. Friendship prompted Blaine Tuxhorn, aviator, to offer to take a National Guard captain to the camp at Nevada, Mq., in his airplane. "Fine,” said the captain. "I will have a nice ride and will save $3.70 railroad fare. Os course, I'll fill your plane with gasoline; I always do when people take me motoring. Tuxhorn protested. His friend insisted almost angrily. The pilot shrugged, told the attendant to “fill 'er up.” “That will be $11.50 please,” the attendant said, finally. HIGH STEED MILL WASHINGTON.—A high speed typewriter, the invention of a Washington lawyer, Fred A. Dolph, has 1,160 keys, constituting forty different alphabets. The inventor, who can write 150 words a minute on an ordinary typewriter, claims he can bang out 283 a minute on his new machine. Each alphabet on the typewriter extends In a single vertical line. Mosquitoes are more apt to bite people with fair skins than those w tb dark complexions.
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Men’s and Boys’ Clothing and Shoe Departments Open Till 9 o’Clock Saturday Night. All Other Departments Close at 6P. M.
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Smart and New! f"** * Fur Collared Every coat was carefully selected with the idea of IL giving the best value pos- I sible. Fine materials, most desirable colors and combinations. The materials M include Polaires, Suedes and other choice fabrics. A^^B Many of them have loVtely fur collars. Sizes 7 to 14.
Little Tots’ Coats Smartest of the new Juvenile A styles. Clever little coats in > Qx tan, blue and rust with fur col- w - lars. These are unusually good f m *-~ values. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Wtd
Smart New Hats For the $4 77 Girls ■•* 1 ife- *A of 2 ■ Yeit JL New, and just the prettiest TAJ W hats imaginable. Os velvets VjET and velours in many colors and combinations. Cunning ( styles for little tots —and smart, new styles for the older girls up to 14. —Second Floor. Girls’ Bloomers Panty Waists 25c 19c Os striped Satina in Excellent quality, hutpink, white, orchid and ton on style. Sizes 2to black. Sizes 6 to- 12 13 years. Special Saturyears. day. j Silk and Fibre Stockiiigs Three pairs for sl. They’re good; O P* % length with fancy colored tops. Sizes 6 to 10 .•• tSvL —Second Floor.
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Smart Felt Hats Decidedly $ “1 -95 Low 9 Price JL These smart, new hats would be good values at a dollar more, barge aud small Rhapos—felts and rich velvets—tan, rose, almond. green, claret, various shades of blue and hiaek. —Second Floor.
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New Bloomer TX and Straightline JL/T6SS6S Wonderfully good looking _ dresses for school girls. ftT gILJ Pretty styles—of Broad- w qp l|| cloth, Jersey Cloth and jy •V U lovely velvets in the most wanted of the new Fall Mr am—mmmm colors. The straightline W models are for girls of 7 to 14 years bloomer styles, in sizes 7 to 10 years.
Pretty Wash Dresses Charming little frocks of ginghams, prints, plaids and checks S“S AQ in the new color combinations. I *__ Bloomer styles In sizes 7 to 10; I “ straightline style, sizes 7to 14. A
For the Baby! Flannelette OA Kimonos . . . LvC Almost like giving them away. Kimonos, gowns and petticoats, long and short styles. Nainsook 4 A Dresses . .WC Cute little’ dresses; doth long and short; trimmed with daintily patterned lace. Birdseye Diapers QQ One Dozen OO C Very special for Saturday only. Hemmed ready for use. Kapok i A Pillows ..m Soft little pillows with sanitary covers in pink and blue. —Second Hoar.
—Second Floor. * •*■••••- Just for Large Women Girdle Brassieres PT”! Sizes. M OO I ' 44 to SO * I®® !j Specially designed for stout & m I women. Fancy striped mate- JC 'A m I rial; four hose supporters. * ' / H a ' Extra Size Hosiery Ml f^rj Service weight silk with lisle garter tops and lisle feet; gray, H(! JA I irude, beige I^HSxS&MEe'' Sizes' 1 ' 1 ' k Cl 07 ■ o to DI •£ (f
Extra Size Chemise Made of extra quality washable silk _ _ _ lace trimmed.tt:o Of* Sizes 40 to 52. Extra Size Underwear Princess slips, bloomers and chemise of fine quality rayon: made full and roomy. Nile, orchid, peach, pink, grey, ta U/h and black. ft* 1 70 Sizes 40 to 52. J) J # |
Beauty of Fabric, Style Smartness and [ Quality Are Outstanding Features State in These New Fall i/- \^° ir 'ad [ Visitors jf k Welcome / Dresses fV[\\ Os Rich, Shimmering Satin / i \\ \ Specially Priced Saturday | ll / / Women’s Smartest of the new styles—blouse effects —ador- / / c able Dolmans —Clever Basques—New Capes and Tai- , / Summer lored Models. Charming frocks for informal occasions, f / street wear and travel. I / L'rvEiOOtO Large Women’s $7.50 Dresses 0J $ 1 *9B Surprising values —these smart *\ 1 dresses of Broadcloth and <£ Q C VJ| A limited nmVoiles. Sizes 44 ™ her. While to 56 bJ— == the y last Sat- * urday.
SSO, S4O and $35 Travel Coats Beautiful garments ; many of them fshioned of the finer imported fabrics. Smartest of the season s styles. Trimmed with fox, wolf and _ squirrel. a f® 1 ' Sizes for Jp B misses and 11 women , _ maA %JP —Second Floor.
Women’s $5.00 Colored Raincoats Reduced to sOj9B
Tom-Boy Skirts a Lovely plaids and plain v fabrics. The “Hit” of the season
Extra Size Nightgowns Pretty garments of soft finished crepe and fine muslin. Pink, peach and orchid. . _ M " 52 49c Extra Size Union Suits Tight weight, knTt garments, tailored tops with tight or shell _ knees. Sizes L || . 40 to 50. OJrC —Street Floor
Bath Mats TVi Q f Bath Towels 1 Enth mat of double faced Terry cloth, 22x34 i H inches. 15 different color combinations. One 3® extra heavy bath towel 20x38 inches, with raised .'ja border designs. Both for #l, ■HH 1 Sheet—2 Pillow Cases Sheets 72x90 inches, bleached; 2 good pillow JvH cases 42x36 inches; the set Saturday, sl. tH Limit 2 sets to a customer ?S —Third Floor JH*
Final! The Sale of $l5O, $125 and SIOO Women’s Fur Coats Twice —by request—has this sale been continued. Saturday is the last day during which these fine fur coats may be bought at less than regular value. For your selection there will be——Fine Muskrat Coats kb —Genuine Caraculs —Real Northern Seal M jut —Mendoza Beaver and M —Marmink Coats J| —Second Floor.
Large Women’s $25 Satin COATS to 56) — s s—
Women’s & Misses’ Flannel COATS Reduced to sg.oo
Boys’ Fine Four-Piece Long Pants Cl JESUITS mu °z? *7.95 Sm s le £ Breasted M Styles § ITli Sizes 8 to 17 Years fra&ml If there were any better suits than these at this low price wfe j / jII would have them. Smart enough / {/' A for dress wear—ideal foi* school. Jmi Neat patterns, serviceable colors and the right kind of workman1/ if Boys’ Long Pants<r>4 qjil Light, medium and dark | •*/D /fjs BmM colors. Sizes 4 to 18. JL ■■
Boys’ Sheep-Lined Coats Another real bargain for the boys. A am New, heavy quality, belted models % mm U k with pockets. Heavy sheep lining ** MW and large beaverized collars. Sizes 8 ■■ to 18.
Boys’ Fall Caps Light weight wool; dark and iight colors. All QC/. sizes HOC
Boys’ Winter Overcoats Much better than the \price would in- /v dicate. Well made of durable materials — U dark colors. “Peppy” overcoats the bo'ys will like. Specially reduced for Satur- ■ day’s selling. Sizes 8 to 17.
Boys’ Blouses Good quality, good colors. on Sizes 3to 12.. <#/C
Women’s All-Wool SPORTS COATS Reduced to $5,00
Women’s $25 Tailored Suits * | fl 1 Saturday, as long as g ® S they last Jm>
Boys’ Lumberjacks All wool plaids; knit bottoms and pocket. Size 1 Ar 0 to 10 I.HD
Boys’ Wash Suits Light and dark colors. Durable mate- Cfl„ rials OUC
Boys’ Knickers S p 1 e n did quality. 7'to” 17 95c
Boys’ Shifts Dark, medium and light oolorB; in neat patterns. 7C_ Sizes to 1 IOC —Street Floor.
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