Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 66, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 July 1927 — Page 6

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ACCIDENTS END SEVEN LIVES IN 24-HOURPERIOD Two, Children, Poisoned— Elderly Couple Killed at Crossing. Seven persons are deead in Indiana today, the toll of a series of accidents in a twenty-four hour period which ended Tuesday. Charles Nulkey, 27, and William Drezenki, 35, pipe fitters at an East Chicago chemical plant, were fatally scalded while at their work. They were inspecting a tank attached to an acid still when the tank exploded, enveloping them in steam and throwing boiling water over their bodies. Opal Irene Blakely, 5, and her brother, Fred Oliver Blakely, 8, are dead at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Blakely, Bicknell, after eating poisoned beets. A third child, Walter, 2, is in a serious condition from the same cause. Mary Jfrnma Jones, 55, and her ty-rttber William W. Jones, 77, ttreehcascle, were killled when their automobile was struck by a Terre Haute, Indianapolis and Eastern interurban car at a crossing three miles east of Greencastle. Mr. Jones had been a druggist in Greencastle fifty-two years. His sister was a veteran school teacher of that city, having served fifty-two years. Mrs. Ella Browder, Indianapolis, is a sister of the victims. Royal M. Williams, 13, was ki'.led instantly when thrown from a norse at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Denny Williams, Ashland. TITLED THRONGS SHIVER Mnssolinl Puts X-Ray on Italian Nobility’s Claims. ROME, July 27.— Every titled person in Italy is to have his claim to nobility investigated, by order of Mussolini. The blue book of Italian nobility has been issued and it already has stripped the titles from 180,000 persons who called themselves counts, dukes and princes. It is estimated that 75 per cent iof persons using titles in Europe today, with the exception of Englishmen, have no right to them, CROPS BEST ON RECORD Farmers Prosper on Reclamation Projects This Year. Bit United Press WASHINGTON, July 27.—Government reclamation projects are experiencing the best crop year they ever have had, according to Reclamation Commissioner Elwood Mead, just returned from an inspection tour. “All indications, are that this year’s crops will be the most bountiful of any,” the commissioner said, exhibiting several letters bearing out his statement.

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Ready to-Wear ~| 300 Women’s, Misses’ New Dresses $4.95 A special purchase and higher priced models reduced. Seasonable materials and colors, wanted styles; sizes 16 to 48. TOO Silk Dresses, Small Sizes $1.79 100 Dresses, Odds and Ends 50c and $1 Some soiled. Limit 1 garment to a c'ustomer. TOO Dresses Drastically Reduced $2.95 Jersey, silk, woolens, georgette; mostly small sizes. 150 Summer Dresses Reduced to $8 50 Flannel Suits, Small Sizes, Only $3.95 10 Knitted Summer Coats, Reduced $2.50 6 Blazer Stripe Jackets Reduced $1 50 Spring, Summer Coats $5, $lO, sls Tweeds, satins, poiretsheens, velveteens; broken sizes, 16 to 40, 100 Linen Knickers, 26 to 30, Only $1.45 Shoe Values 500 Pairs Womens White Shoes $1.95 Kid and reincloth; greatly reduced; broken sizes. 3 to 8. 100 Pairs Women’s Low Shoes, Odd Lots $1 Women’s, Children’s Shoes, Odd Lots 50c Women's, Children’s Hosiery | 1,000 Pairs Full-Fashioned Silk Hose 69c Pure silk service weight; irregulars; sizes 8 5 3 to 10. 1,000 Pairs Silk Chiffon Hose, pair 59c “Real Silk” sub-standards with rayon plaited, hemmed top; 8 1 a to 10. Children’s 7 /s Lisle Socks, pair. 12V2C First quality mercerized lisle; assorted sizes. Chiffon Hose, Silk to Top, pair $1 Silk from top to toe; irregu.’ars; sizes 84 to 10. Women’s Pure Silk White Hose, pair 50c First quality; service weight; white only; 8 1 3 to 10. Knit Underwear Women’s Knit Pants, 3 for sl, or, each 35c Women’s Knit Union Suits, each 39c Women’s Rayon Bloomers, each, only 50c Women’s Rayon Stepins, pair. $1.49 Clearance of Millinery 167 Women’s and Misses’ Hats 29c 150 Summer Sports Hats, each only 50c 200 Summer Sports and Trimmed Hats $1 Other Mid-Summer Hats Greatly Reduced All Sun Visors Greatly Reduced 15c to 59c Yard Goods 2,000 Yards Printed Voile Remnants, yard.. 22c Wide assortment of patterns and colors; 40 inches wide. 40-Inch Unbleached Sheeting, yard 12V2C Remnants of Voiles, Percales, yard 10c Pillow Tubing in Yard Lengths, each 17c s(Mnch Imported Bordered Voiles 49c SlHTßemnants, Regular Stock V 2 Price Silk Remnants, Up to 3-8 Yard, each 25c Ass*t Home Needs Damaged Sheets, 54x90,63x90, each— : 69c Soiled Bed, Table Linen .Much Reduced Sheets, pillow cases, spreads, lunch sets, lunch cloths, dresser scarfs, etc. All-Linen Napkins, Colored Border. 10c Soiled, Damaged Blankets Much Reduced All-Linen Lunch Cloths, 2 Sizes, each $1 Soiled Window Curtains Half Price Drapery Material Remnants Much Reduced Ribbon Pillows, Reduced to, each 79c

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The E. O. M.-Remnant hale is a remarkable two-day event which comes just before our semi-annual inventory. It is our twice-yearly housecleaning in which we plan to clear our stocks of all odds and ends, soiled and mussed merchandise and all broken size and color ranges. All Remnant-E. O. M. merchandise is both seasonable and wanted, and prices are radically reduced to insure clearance. Wonderful values —offering Ayres’ patrons a real opportunity to save! Read every item —there are values for every member of the family.

House Dresses

500 Gingham Coverall Aprons, each... 50c 240 Hoover Aprons, Reduced to 89c 75 Home, Street Frocks, Reduced $1.95 40 Light Weight Slipover Sweaters $1 60 Percale Coverall Aprons, only 69c F25 Broadcloth Dresses, Reduced 69c 80 Summer Frocks for Home or Street $1 100 Better Dresses $2.95 and $3.95 Women's Muslinwear, Corsets Muslin and Voile Undies, Reduced 55c Slips, gowns, bloomers, stepins. chemise, athletic union suits. 2-Piece Printed Percale Pajamas 69c Soiled and Irregular Merchandise Much Reduced Brassieres, Several Styles, Odd Lot 19c Girdle Brassieres, Several Styles..., 79c Narrow Madras Girdles, 26 to 34, each 69c Hose Supporter Belts, Side Closing 59c Lace Brassieres, Several Styles, each 79c Children's and Infants' Wear j Infants’ Receiving Blankets, each 25c Large Size Crib Sheets, Heavy, each 59c Childs’ Satinette Bloomers, Sizes 2 to 6 25c

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35fh Damaged felt base rugs are offered at just half the price of first, quality rugs! Every one is a wonderful value at its respective marking. There is a good selection of patterns and colorings—making serviceable and economical coverings for kitchens, bathv rooms, breakfast nook, porches, basement, camps and summer cottages. Imperfections consist of marred edges, occasional torn places and a few have borders on only three sides. Choose early from these sizes and prices—--9x12 9x104 *9 74*9 6x9 6 Patterns 4 Patterns 4 Patterns 8 Patterns 3 Patterns $4.98 $4.48 $3.98 $3.25 $2.48 431 Felt Base Rugs at 33 1-3% Off Enamel surface rugs In pretty linoleum patterns. These are just slightly irregular In printing—otherwise they are perfect, with borders all around, full sizes and in a vide selection of beautiful patterns and colors. Here are the special prices—--9x15 9x134 I 9x12 9x104 9x9 7 Patterns 4 Patterns 20 Patterns 20 Patterns 20 Patterns $8.63 $7.97 | $6.63 $5.98 $4.97 74x9 r* 6x9 *4x9 20 Patterns 11 Patterns 9 Patterns $4.33 I $3.30 sl-95 .

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