Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 139, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 September 1926 — Page 5

SEPT. 16, 1926

OPERATION UPON BRENNAN TODAY Opponent, Frank Smith, Quits Illinois Commission. Bu United Prese CHICAGO, Sept. 16.—George E. Brennan, Democratic candidate for the United States Senate from Illinois, probably will be operated on late today In an attempt to speech the healing of ruptured tendons in his knee. Brennan was injured more than a week ago when he fell while making a campaign tour. Doctors expressed hope that Brennan, Democratic boss of the State, would be able to resume active campaigning before the general election, Nov. 2. While in the hospital, Brennan is campaigning over ‘he radio. Meanwhile,' Frank I* Smith, Republican nominee for the Senate, was planning his first intensive campagnlng since he was taken ill shortly after the primaries. Smith's first move was to resign from the chairmanship of the Illinois commerce commission, a post he has held for several years. He plans a tour of Illinois immediately.

BODIES OF EIGHT ARE BROUGHT OUT Killed When Trapped in Tunnel by Blast. Bu United Prese KANSAS GITY, Mo., Sept. 16. The bodies of eight workmen, trapped by an explosion in the city's new water tunnel, 300 feet below the surface of the Missouri River, had been brought to the surface today. The men had died from fumes, fol lowing the explosion of gas accumulated in the passage, officials said. Rescue workers dug through debris in the tunnel for twelve hours before the bodies could be reached. The dead: Byron Taylor, 36; Hugh Laster, 36; Wayne Light, 25; Patrick Joyce, 28; Frank Bailey, 18; J. L. Haines, 29; William Gola, 35; Frank Garrison, 35. Five of the men were married.

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An Important List °f Improvements Foll(swing a year of unprecedented engineering progress, Dodge Brothers announce another important list of improvements for their complete line , of motor cars. No one who contemplates the purchase of a car should fail to inves- * tigate the impressive nature and scope of these improvements at the earliest opportunityTouring Car $795 Coupe $845 Sedan $895 F. O. B. Detroit F.L. Sanford Company Dodge Brothers Motor Vehicles New and Used Car* 883-7 N. Meridian. Phones M 4365-6-7-8--70. Commercial Car llHMirh Service Station. 126 XV. New York St. 0-19 E. Pratt Street. Dodee Brothers motor cars

FILM STARS WILL WED Kenyon and Milton Sills lo Be Married Oct. 2. Bu United Press : LOS ANGELES, Sept. 16 —Doris Kenyon and Milton Sills, film stars, will be married Oct. 2 at Miss Kenyon's camp, near Ausable Forks, N. Y., it was announced here today. Miss Kenyon will finish work on her latest picture Saturday and Sills finishes his work Monday. Both will leave here Wednesday. Sills has purchased a sixty-acre suburban estate here upon which he is building a mansion for his bride. REUNION AT GREENSBI'RG Civil War veterans of theV 68th Regimental Association will have their annual reunion in the First M. E. Church at Greensburg, Friday. Survivors of the 37th

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Regiment of Indiana Volunteers will be guests. GAS RATE PROTESTED Portland Citizens Term $1.75 Charge as Exorbitant* Charging that the proposed $1.75 gas rate of the Irtdiana-OHo Public Service Company at Portland, Ind., as well as the present $2 rate, Is excessisve, thirty-seven residents have petitioned the public service commission to investigate and reduce the rates. It was pointed out that the same company, selling gas from the same wells and over the same lines, charges only $1.50 a thousand cubic feet in Winchester and Union City. The Portland rates were branded “exorbitant" in the petition. A- A. Kist of Portland headed Protestants. A public hearing was asked.

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Friday Sale of New Fall DRESSES Special Purchases and Price Reductions Enable Us to Present Some Very Special Values in the Friday Selling

Friday Sale of Women’s Special R. and G. Girdles, 51.95

Brocaded elastic Inserts; no lacing; fourhose supporters; sizes 26 to 36. Womens Bloomers, Pr., $1 Elastic at waist and knee; voile, batiste and sateen; green, blue, honeydew and flesh, sizes 27 and 29. Also dark sateen bloomers in navy, black and brown, pair 79<*. Womens Flannel Nightgowns, $1 Pink or blue striped outing; long sleeves, V or round-neck style, embroidered or fancy •titching. Womens New Brassieres, $1 Satin and all-silk garments, a bandeaux style; ribbon straps; orchid and peach; sizes 32 to 36.

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Friday Sale of New Long Sleeve Cotton Foulard DRESSES s2^s

Offering new patterns over dark grounds. In styles with long sleeves, adaptable for winter wear; V and round necklines; some vest effects. Navy and black. Sizes 36 to 44. Extra sizes at $3.49.

Friday Sale of 350 NEW FALL HATS

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Ayres’ Annex for Men & Boys

Friday Sale of Boys* Hats, 85c I 'all patterns in roll or turndown brims, creased tops; the assortment includes light and medium light tweeds, medium and dark shades in cloth style; combination black velvet, roll brim and leatherette top styles; all sizes are represented.

Men’a Outing Flannel Pajama Suits, $1.19 and $1.29 \ Well made, full cut garments; frog trimmed; plain and striped patterns; sizes A, B, C and D. Dress and School Shirts for Boys, 89c Fast colored, perfectly tailored garments; medium high collar attached; button cuffs; mostly in sizes 13%, 14 and 14%.

$y.95 Georgettes Flat Crepes Wool Crepes Smart styles for misses and small women—many of them dresses taken from higher priced lines—others purchased specially to sell at a very special price. Splendid tailoring, excellent quality materials; dresses suitable for 6treet, business, sports, school and afternoon wear. Color assortment iS broken, but includes black and many of the leading high shades. Special Purchase of RAINCOATS \ You will bo readily convinced that these P* are exceptional values when you see these fp il coats. Os excellent tailoring, corduroy V • %/** collar. Sizes 16 to 42. Colors include red, M ■ green, blue. v MBB

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’2.49 New felts, velvets and combinations in all colors and styles for the fall and winter season. Hats for street, business and school wear. Flapper style.

Men’s Fall Weight Union Suits, $1.45

Fine grade, perfect fitting “Augusta” brand random mixed and ecru color garments; long or short 6leeves, full length, comfortably full cut; all sizes 36 to 50. Fine grade suits in irregular quality.

Friday Sale of Velvet and Axminster Rugs, $29.75 Perfect and irregular quality rugs in all-wool quality; showing a big assortment of handsome colorings and designs.

•Alexander Smith’s Axminster Rugs Irregular Size Rugs in Four Price Groups These rugs consist of all new designs, right off the looms. Os all grades Axminster rugs, made by Alexander Smith; and are sold to us at a big discount because of the irregularities in size and weave. Group 1—52.95 27 and 36-Inch width rugs. In Persian, oriental, floral and animal designs. Various lengths. Excellent qualities. Group 2—53.50 \ The heavier qualities in Axminster rugs, in 27 and 36-inch widths and various lengths. Group 3—53.95 36-Inch width. "Carlton” brand Axminsters in long lengths from 50 to 63 inches. Group 4—54.95 36-Inch widths. The famous “Yonkers'’ brand Axminsters in 50 to 63-inch lengths.

Friday Sale of 1,000 Prs . Women's New Fall Low Shoes

All good /desirable styles, but not all sizes in each style; sizes in the lot fi’om 3 to 7.

Misses' and Children's Good Wearing School Shoes Tan, black and patent with tan top, rubber heels, good leather soles. Sizes 8% to 11 at $1.95 Sizes 11% to 2 at $2.45

Friday Sale of Little 1015’ Wash Frocks Each, SI.OO Cinderella and May Newton brands—both well known for their exceptional style and quality; in plain or checked ginghams, pongette or English prints; fancy pockets, small col ars; embroidered or appliqued; panties with each dress; sizes-2 to 6 years.

Junior Girls’ Dresses $1.29 $1.59 and $1.95 Bloomer frocks, straightllne frocks or Charleston dresses In prints, ginghams or pongette; tailored and embroidered styles; small collars .and pockets; long or short 'sleeves; sizes 7 to 14 years.

Friday Sale of Women’s Pure Silk and Silk and Rayon Hose, Pair, $1

Anew shipment of pure silk, also silk and rayon hose are shown in this group of full fashioned hose with lisle garter tops, lisle heels, toes and soles; irregulars; sizes Sy s to 10; assorted colors, including black. Women*s Pure Silk Chiffon Hose, Pair, 59c Pure silk, with 6-inch lisle hem; some are silk to top; seamed back with fashion marks; foot fully reinforced; irregulars; sizes Sts to 10; champagne, flesh, beige, peach, atmosphere and black. Women*s Rayon Hose, Pair, 39c A splendid value in rayon hose with lisle hemmed tops, seamed back with fashion marks, double heel, sole and toe; irregulars; sizes 8% to 10; black, peach, banana, atmosphere, nude.

Buster Brown Hose for Boys and Girls All First Quality BOYS' HEAVY SCHOOL HOSE—Pair, 35<i; <|* |QQ MISSES’ FINE COMBED COTTON HOSE— Off Pineapple ribbed styles. Pair AwC BOYS’ MEDIUM WEIGHT HOSE— Off Pair LDC MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S MERCERIZED LISLE i ENGLISH RIBBED HOSE—Pair,

Fr ’2.95 All new and most popular styles in straps, pumps and oxfords, made by manufacturers. Not all sizes in each style, but all sizes in the lot from 3 to 8. / 800 Prs. Womens Pumps, Straps and Oxfords, Pr., $1.95

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Baby Blankets, 89c Size 30x40; nink or blue In various pattern*; and animal design*. New Baby Bonnets, $1.49 In crepe de chine or silk poplin; lace, ribbon or ruffled trimmed; pink, white and blue. Quilted Pads, Ea., 25c Made of new muslin and cotton filled; sizes 17x18.

Fringed Velvet Rugs, $19.75 Size 9x12; six good designs and colors; suitable rugs for use in any room. $1 down and $1 weekly.

Wilton Rug Samples Reduced to $1.98 Bordered on one or two sides. Heavy quality trunk samples in dozens of colors and designs. Just one of a kind.

Bridge Lamps Complete, $2.98 Iron base yith beautiful cast iron arm and base. Complete with 6-foot cord and two-piece plug. The shades come in three shapes and four colors, in beautiful cloth-covered, braidtrimmed shades.

Friday Sale of “Slip Tussah” Yd. 77c 36 Inches wide; getting more popular each day for popular priced slips for under silk dresses; all the plain and cross-dyed lingerie and dress shades. All-Silk Georgettes Yd. $1.39 Twenty or more of the latest and most popular shades; this comes in 40-inch width; a splendid quality.

Figured Georgette and Chiffon Scarfs, $1.75 Full lengths, fringe finished, all colors. Selling far below original price. I —Millinery Dept,

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