Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 206, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 December 1926 — Page 3

DEC. 3, 1926

FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEMPRAISED Evans Woollen Speaks at Insley Company Dinner. The Federal reserve system Is one of the pillars of America’s prosperity and should be retained when the time comes for the renewal of the reserve bank charters, Evans Woollen, president of the Fletcher Savings and Trust Company, asserted, speaking before a dinner of the salesmen and officials of the Insley Manufacturing Company at the Indianapolis Athletic Club Thursday night. Woollen reviewed the Nation's economic situation without making any predictions about the future, stat ing that the agricultural situation, installment plan buying and the Fed eral reserve system are the three factors to be watched in reckoning on the continuance of the prosperity that America has enjoyed for the last five years. “Industry has been progressing somewhat at the expense of agricul ture,” he said. “The disparity be tween the consuming prices for industry and for agriculture have been steadily widening. The dinner, which terminated the second day of a three-day convention at the factory, was attended by seventy-five salesmen. William H Insley, president of thfe company, presided. WORKADVANCES AT BUTLER SITE Foundation of Three Buildings Near Finish. Work on the new Butler University buildings at Fairview is progressing nicely, according to J. W. Atherton, financial secretary of Butler. The basements of the first two buildings, the Arthur Jordan Memorial and the science building, are completed. The foundations of both and also that of the general registration building will be completed next week. This first unit will have more than twice the space of the present quarters and will accommodate about 2,000. It will cost in excess of $1,000,000. The laboratories of the science building will be as complete as those of any university in the Middle West. “Much stress will be placed on science in the fjature,” Atherton declared. “especially commercial chemistry and such training.” Work will begin on the new stadium as soon as the weather permits in the spring. It w ! ll have a seating capacity of 25,000 and will be built so additions may be made. Stadium and gymnasium will be built of concrete, while the remainder of the buildings will be of stone, in Gothic style.

DR Y LA WS MAKE GAIN IN APPEALS Supreme Court Clerk Notes Increase in Criminal Cases on File. Tremendous increase in criminal cases before the Indiana Supreme Court can be directly attributed to prohibition, and in the last year to the Wright "bone dry” law,” accord ing to Supreme Court Clerk Z. T. Dungan. Figures bear out his statement. In 1918 there were forty-two criminal cases sent to the Supreme Court from throughout the State. This year there are forty-eight from Marlon County alone. Boosted by Law A marked leap in the number of appeals was made when the Wright law was added to the Federal enforcement measure. Delaware County, of which Muncie is county seat, is a close runnerlip on Marion County and Indianapolis in the number of appeals and far ahead in comparison to its population. Lake County, which includes the Chicago area, Hammond, Gary and intervening cities, is third. Dungan Praised “Os the thirty-eight criminal cases from Delaware County now pending before the Supreme Court, thirtyseven involve violations of the liquor laws,” Dungan declared. In issuing the November calendar for the Supreme and Appellate Courts Dungan has won much praise from attorneys by a codification of the court rules, which appear on page eight. T-ifis is the first time that such a code has been included. It gives, in short form, all the rules at appeal and procedure in criminal, civil and industrial board cases. Shaw Would Battle Tunney in Wits Duel Bn United Press \ LONDON, Dec. 3. —George Bernard Shaw, world’s champion Social Ist, wants to meet Gene Tunney, World’s champion heavyweight, in a battle of wits. Shaw intimated today that he was waiting for Tunney or his manager to forward terms for such a match. “I see no reason," said Shaw, "why Tunney has not written to Say that he is coming to see me.” Shaw declined further elucidation of his thoughts. FOUR TO DIE IN CHAIR Bi/ United Press NEWARK, N. J., Dec. 3. Four men will die in the electric chair Jan. 16, 1927, for killing George N. Connit, cashier for an ice cream plantfl in a $13,250 pay roll hold-up. Those sentenced are “Little oJe” Juliano, “Big Joe” Juliano, Christopher Barone and Louis Capozzi, all Italaio.

Women’s Bath Robes These Would Be Ideal for a tfh F** Christmas Gift w Mj A large assortment various styles of Mr velvet, corduroy and blanket rollings— & Beautiful shades of red, blue, orange, M orchid, cream, purple and brown in plain color, also pretty jacquard designs trimmed with satin, cord and tassels. All sizes. —Second floor.

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Au-Wooi Sweaters $/?.95 Shaker knit; choice of many colors and V H combinations. Usual $8.50 values. Sizes V W 36 to 46

Men’s Warm Blanket Bathrobes for gifts, shawl collars, cord trimmed; nr new patterns

jm SATURDAY—At The FAIR ¥ • • For Gowns M ILi 111 ££ OIT 10 and Stepins f ■ 35c and 39c Qualities g M Saturday—3 Yards AA j / A beautiful highly mercerized /tTEfI M fabric; pretty checks and V H mmmmm n M dainty stripes; in lacy es- >])■ ■ foots. Pink, orftiid, peach. ’ HI flesh and rile; yard wide. A 'y lovely thing for gifts or per- M sunn) use. —Third Floor. M

Men’s and Boys’ Store and Shoe Department Open Till 9 o’Clock Saturday Night

RnV $1 Shirts JL 3 for $4.00

Several high-grade makes, perfectly tailored; rayon filled broadcloth, English broadcloth; cbllars attached and collars to match. Plain white, stripes and novelty checks. Sizes 14 to 17. Men’s Sheep-Lined COATS sf .95 4-Pocket Style as Pictured 2-Pocket Style $gJ5 Both are warm, sheep lined, with large beaverized collars. —Street Floor.

Men’s and Boys’ Departments and Shoe Department Open Till 9 o’Clock Saturday Night

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OVERCOATS Two*Pant. Suits—Gabardines

Smartest of the new winter suits—choice selected fabrics in new patterns. Double and single breasted styles. Light, medium and dark colors. Some very handsome blue and gray suits included. W onderful values. Sizes 36 to 46.

Children’s Sleepers Warm bedtime garments for lit- a tie tots of 1 f I rs fl to 7 years. Well made of good quality knitted fabric. Feet attached to keep them warm. Extra special values. —Second Floor.

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Overcoats of high-grade fabrics. Plains, plaids and fancies. All good, snappy styles. Fine Gabardines are also included. Values far beyond the average. Styles for men and young men. Sizes 36 to 48. —Street Floor.

Silk and Wool Hosiery 3 Pairs for $9:00 Regular $1 quality. Nude and white, blush and nude and medium gray. Ideal for gifts. — Street FlooV

Supplying Baby Needs at Lower Prices Scores of Special Bargains Not Advertised

Infants’ Warm HH SWEATERS I I C White, trimmed in pink or blue. Infants’ Wool r HOSE Fine quality, all-wool, white only. Sizes 4 to 6.

Birdseye Diapers—One Dozen • • Large sizes, 24x24 inches. Hemmed, ready for use. i . eJJ/ —Second Floor.

An Extraordinary Sale of K Suits MM Overcoats Lined Co&tS jWX l \ Mackinaws fmf' • h?\ LfUf H 1 U ■(I J n Four-piece suits, coat, vest, knickers and long pants. Light and dark patterns, single and double breasted. Values you’ll find only at The Fair. Sizes 8 to 17. Big, ulster type Overcoats. Excellent quality woolens; browns, blues and grays. Sizes 7 to 17. Boyl’ Overcoats $0.95 Russian or convertible collars. Chinchilla or Kersey. Warm and good looking. a !# Sizes 3 to 8 —Street Floor.

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Infants’ Warm *7 *7 BATHROBES I It Choice of pink and white. Infants’ Rubens 10^ VESTS I*/C Choice of fold over or button style. Sizes 1 to 6.

Boys’ SheepLined Corduroy Coats Fine quality -- with extra 5*7.95 good sheep lin- £ _ lng. Warm ® beavefized collars. Sizes 8 to 18. —Street Floor.