Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 96, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 August 1927 — Page 5

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AIRPORT PLANS Receive boost ; AT ANDERSON I Plane Factory Sold —New Owners Prepare for Expansion' Jill Timik Special ANDERSON, Ind., Aug. 30.—This icity today appeared assured of becoming a stop-over point on important air routes, through sale of the Anderson Aircraft Company plant to John and Oren Welch, Charleston, W. Ya. The new own-

WELL KNOWN REAL ESTATE MAN BACK TO HEALTH AGAIN jC. S. Buck Tells How Konjola fended Every Form of Suffering He Had. . : Strong proof of what this Konjola tnedicince has done for Indianapplis people in cases of stomach, Jivor, kidney and rheumatic or neutroubles is told in this surprisreport of Mr C. S. Buck, 2319 {College Ave., this city, which was

MR. C. S. BUCK feiven personally by Mr. Buck to The Konjola Man at Hook’s drug store, Pennsylvania and Market Sts., where greater throngs of local men and women continue to call throughout each day to hear a personal explanation of this new compound. Mr. Buck i5 a prominent real Estate dealer of Indianapolis and is o widely known throughout the Lte of Indiana. Konjola has ended every form of Suffering I had,” reads Mr. Buck’s Statement, “and it restored me to health right at a time when I was almost sure that nothing in the World could possibly heip me, so I am going to publicly indorse a medicine for the first time in my life. • “Hundreds of people in the city . Well know the condition my health Was in before I found Konjola. My Stomach, liver and kidneys were badly disordered and I was afflicted with neuritis in my shoulders and arms, and was a victim of constant pains and aches. I couldn’t bend my elbow or raise my left hand above my waist line and was unable to dress myself without help. My stomach was so unhealthy that (everything I ate brought pains in the pit of my stomach, food would 6our, causing a hot, bitter liquid to rise in my throat and my chest Would burn like fire. I became so bloated with gas that I couldn’t fasten my belt or vest. I was finally forced on a strict diet of only milk, but yet I suffered, and I was always having terrible headaches and bilious spells, due to a sluggish liver, and subject to dizzy attacks any hour of the day. I was afraid to Venture out of the house alone. Owing to weak kidneys, I had to rise from 6 to 10 times a night, and my back was stiff and sore. I didn’t know what a night's rest was like, and my system in general seemed to be so full of poison that I was told I had dropsy and so many other flfcngs I can’t remember. have spent a fortune the last few Shears trying to regain my health. I tried everything regardless of expense, but was going from bad to worse. I first saw Konjola in the window of one of Hook’s downtown stores. I got it for my stomach trouble, and had no idea it would help my other suffering. I was in |l pitiful condition, and thought if 8t would only help my stomach so that I could eat, I would be more than thankful. Yet I had no faith In it; but started taking it exactly as directed. The change came over me the first week. P began to eat heartily, and the bloating pains and belching was gone. My stomach was certainly better and in a short while the other pains and aches were leaving my body. I kept right on taking several bottles of Konjola until I felt sure I was .a good health again, and then I made up my mind to indorse this medicine. Today my liver is in a healthy condition. I don’t know what it is to have a dizzy spell or bilious attack. The headaches are gone, and my back is free of pains, and I only get up once at night on account of my kidneys—sometime!; not at all. Every trace of neuritis is gone, and I can raise my hand far above vny head. This one thing alone is worth a thousand times the price of Konjola to me. It Is an honest fact that I am feeling better today than I have fii twenty years, and my only hope in making this indorsement of Konjola is that It will convince other sufferers about the grMt good this medicince will do for them.” _.The Konjola Man is at Hook’s Airug Stofe, Pennsylvania and Market Streets, Indianapolis, where he is daily meeting the local public and introducing and explaining the merits of this remedy. Konjola is scold in every Hook drug store in fthis city.—Advertisement.

ers proposed to enlarge and improve ground near the factory to meet requirements for a Class C airport. They have an option on forty acres of land which they propose to exercise as part of their plans. The plant was sold by A. L. McKee of the Citizens Bank as receiver, for $13,000. Court approval of the sale is pending. Oren Welch anounces that a company to operate the factory, to be known as the Oren Welch Airplane Company, will be organized. Besides expansion and improvement of the landing field, it is proposed to improve the factory, which consists of three hangar buildings, machine shops, three planes and machinery. A monoplane is now under construction at the plant, and Welch announces that "as soon as there is court approval of the sale, the ma-

500? rs. Women’s Novelty Reduced Smart looking Dumps, straps and ties, in black patent, satin and tan calfskin. All were taken from regular stock and reduced to this low price for clearance. Fine materials, expert workmanship, good styles. • Sizes 3 to 8 in the lot, but not in each style.

Arch Support Qf Oxfords Fine arch supports, made by Tiiompson-Crooker, intended to sell much higher. Goodyear welt. In black patent with medium heel and rubber top lift. Sizes 4 Vt to 10, AA to E widths.

Clearance of Summer Wash Frocks IgT *1.95 (ft Nicely tailored handmade voile dresses at a 1 jj if great saving. Dainty trimming of band embroid- \ | * j ary : drawn work, etc. In a large assortment of \ . -rrjr ' lovely colorings—blue, canary, green, white, or- /£/ chid, rose, etc. Sizes 10 to 44. |jj / Uj 70 Wash Frocks | m Reduced to * g| cH Voiles, prints and linens, attractively styled and ■ ftjqH well made. In fast light and dark colors. Sizes ■ Eg** 34 to Women’s 2-Piece tf* 1 White Crash Suits. . . P * Well tailored suits consisting of double-breasted vestee and skirt with two front pleats. Fine for outings and sports wear. Offered at half price andjess. Sizes 14 to 22.

350 New Felt Hats m $ i.49 I T~ Smart looking new felt hats In a wonL derful assortment of the newer fall styles \and colorings. Close-fitting models, off-the- • v V f'N face styles, vagabonds, short and medium ; * _iLs_l brims—styles for everybody In all head sizes.

KEAJL SILK Chiffon Hose —45c Pair . A discontinued first quality number from the Real Silk mills. Pure silk chiffon, with lisle hemmed top, seamed back, fashion marks; assorted colors; sizes 8(& to 10. Full-Fashioned Pure Children’s Ribbed Silk Hose, $1 Pair School Hose, 19c Pair „ II nnro .Ilk A durable cotton school stock-Full-fashloned hose, pure silk , n)f En(fligh ribbed style; foot to garter welt; lisle heel, toe and fully reinforced; sizes 7to 9(6. sole; sizes 8(4 to 10. Irregulars. Irregulars.

1,000 PIECES WOMEN’S New Muslinwear Choice Ea. fi t [ f /A) / / SUPS—Made of nainsook with lace edg-1 V f / 4 ing; bodice top style; hip hem. \ | /1//J l \ GOWNS—WeII made of muslin op voile, /li \ /|\ 1 with lace trimming; pink and white; reg- A 1 / A J\| ular and extra sizes. / / I / I\\ BLOOMERS—Pink or white muslin; sin- i / / / gle elastic at knee and waist. ■ att * ATHLETIC SUlTS—Novelty or plain ba- 9 gR tlste; open x>r closed crotch; 36 to 42. aSr\ H

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y&j*. “Real Silk” Fancy jps| Socks, 3 Prs., $1 11 1,200 Pairs of our regular substandards of “Real ''""'Til 8llk ” n e n ’ , fancy socks reduced for E. O. M. only. r\ l*l\ Horizontal stripe patterns In tans, gray, white and 1 p ralm Beach. Sizes 914 to 12. fc'e' j v Mercerized Lisle Socks, 17c Pair / Three pairs for 50£. A super-wear lisle number ' c '* / from the Real Silk mills. In wanted plain colors. Sizes 9V4 v to 12. Substandard*. Men’s Pajamas, $1 Boys’ Blouses, 50c Plain colors with fancy trim. Carefully tailored blouses for or novelty fabrics with fancy school, in novelty fabrics. Wide trim. Full cut, well made. Sizes blouse hem, center front pleat; A to D. ' 6 to 16 years. ~ \ E. O. M. Clearance of Oddments Men’s union suits. Short sleeve, 8 Soiled pa jama' suits, size A, knee length, sizes 48-50. Sleeve- 50£. less, knee length,' sizes 36-38. _ . . . . Short sleeve, % length, sizes 36- B °y* wash hats, ,iO<*^ach. 40. All are slightly soiled. 18 Boys’ part wool, shawl colChoice, 39<*. 'ar sweaters, 30-32, 91.95.

chine will be completed. Two other planes are being reconditioned. The Welchs are being aided in their venture by the Anderson Chamber of Commerce. CAR WRECKS BUILDING Traction Rolling Stock Stages Runaway at Terre Haute By United Press TERRE HAUTE, Ind., Aug. 30 A run-away traction freight car loaded with cement left the tracks today, plunged across a street and wrecked the entire front of the retail store and warehouse of the J. S. Tormohlen Grocery Company. It finally came to a halt wedged into the building.

Women’s Summer Shoes Very good looking strap slippers, made of roseblush kid, with shell parchment trimmiqg. Smart Spanish heel. A wonderful value at this low price. Sises 3 to 8, In A to C widths.

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DENIED ASHES TO INSPIREMEETING Sacco, Vanzetti Remains Fail to Reach New York. By United Press NEW YORK, Aug. 30.—Failure of the ashes of Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti to arrive ruined plans for a monster demonstration of Sacco-Vanzetti sympathizers in Union Square last night. A milling crowd of' 5,000 waited around until nearly dark for the

DOWNSTAIRS * AYRES DEPENDABLE . MERCHANDISE W AYRES SERVICE • LOW PRICES

AUGUST E. O. M. \ • / Final Summer’s-End Clearance—and NEW Merchandise Specially Priced

Wom.’s Rayon Hose, 50c Rayon from top to toe; lisle lined, hemmecT top; sizes 8(6 to 10; irregulars. Wom.’s Outsize Hose,soc Pure silk, reinforced with rayon; fully reinforced; sizes 9 to 10*4; irregulars. Wom.’s Rayon Hose, 29c An extra value; lisle hemmed top; reinforced; sizes 8(4 to 10; irregulars. Child’s Half Socks, 17c Or 3 pairs for Dainty rayon half socks with roll top; sizes 5*4 to 8%: irregulars. Boys’ School Hose,l2V2C A practical cotton ribbed school stocking with double heel and toe: irregulars: sizes 7 to 9V4.

SPECIAL PURCHASE AND SALE OF Girls’ New School Frocks §1 Good-looking school frocks for the growing girl. Well H made of Butterfield prints and mtinettc in fast colors. Long and short sleeves; long walsted with plain or pleated skirts; round and V necks: daintily trimmed; sizes 7 to 14.

Children’s Socks, 10c Pr. 300 rairs nt a clearance price. Os rayon and mercerized lisle: fancy unci plain colors: sizes 4 to 014 lu the lot, but not in each style. 80 Organdy Bonnets, 10c Baby bonnets; some with elastic in back; white, ptmc, yellow, green.

Child’s Frocks, $1.95 A much reduced price. Novelty rayons, novelty dimities, dotted swiss. With or without panties. Straight line or basque effects. Sizes 2 to 6 in the lot, but not in each style.

Tots’ Strap Aprons. 10c 100 Aprons for little tots, in a clearance; nursery designs. Childs’ Sleepers, 50c Just 50 knit sleeping garments; foiled; small sizes only. Child’s Sweaters, 89c Ea. 100 Rayon sweaters, much reduced; slipover style; fine for school; sizes 26 to 23. Girls’Schl. Frocks, $1.95 Just 100 dresses reduced: of tub silks, voiles: nicely tailored models; neatly trimmed; sizes 7to 14 In the lot.

Handkerchiefs, 6 for, 45c Pure linen handkerchiefs in white, with midget hems. At 2 for 25c Linens and fine lawns. Trimmed with embroidered corners, some lace trimmed. In white and colors.

Girls’ Play Suits, 79c Regulation middy and full pleated knickers with cuff knee; sizes 7 to 14. Girls’ Summer Hats, 19c Just 40 leghorn and Milan hats to clear at this price.

14 Mohair Suits, $7.95 For men; sizes 37 to 48; stouts and regulars. 34 Tropaline Suits, $5 Mnch reduced; regular sizes 35 to 48. Men’s Golf Knickers, $1.95 . 59 Pairs at this price. In fancy check linen. Sizes 28 to 48. Boys’ Wash Pants, 59c 79 Pairs boys’ long khaki wash pants; sizes 6 to 11. Boys’ Wash Knickerr, 59c 178 Pairs. Os linen. Datona cloth and khaki. Sizes 7 to 16.

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ashes of the two anarchists and then went on with" the program. Highlights of the meeting were the appearance of Mrs. Rosina Sacco, wife of one of the executed men, and the unveiling of a rial pyramid which as to have covered the urns containing the ashes. Fifteen hundred policemen were detailed to watch the crowd. Fire hose and motor cycle policemen held ready down side streets were not called for. There were many conflicting reports as to the reason the ashes remained in Boston. The most authentic seemed to be that Mrs. Sacco refused to permit them to be brought here. The use of nitrous oxide, "laughing gas,” as an anesthetic, was first attempted by Horace Wells in 1841.

Child’s 7-8 Socks, 25c Pr. Good mercerized sock* with Jacquard top; sizes 6 to 914! irregulars. 150 Child’s Frocks, 59c Bloomer frocks in prints or ginghams; sizes 2 to 6. Child’s Bathing Sifts, 69c 100 All-wool suits reduced, onepicce; sizes 24 to 28. Child’s Play Suits, 59c Os striped Steifel cloth or plain chambray; long legs; sizes 3 to 7; "OO at this price. Silk Baby Bonnets, 89c 80.Crepe' de chine or poplin: embroidered. ribbon or lace trimmed.

Wom.’s Pajamas, $1.49 Os voile or rayon: built-up shoulders or strap effect: some lace trimmed; sizes 15 to 17. Wom.’s Pltd. Skirts,sl.9s Well made; wide or narrow pleats; on rayon bodice: white, pink, orchid; sizes 38 to 44. , Brassieres, 35c, 3 for $1 Wide style; back closing: made of pink madras; sizes 32 to 44. 100 LdV Corsets, 79c Low bust, elastic top, back iaee. Also a girdle with elastic inserts; small sizes, 25 to 28. Girdle Brassieres, 79c Broken size and style ranges: made of stripe madras; dlightly boned; mostly small sizes. Rummage of Undies, Etc. Muslin and silk underwear, corsets, brassieres, etc.—much reduced.

Room-Size Rugs on Special Terms For this small $ | ftdown payment 1 1/UWU you can select ary room size wool rug In our stock. Just pay the balance by the week. These easy deferred are special for E. O. M. only.

Coverall Aprons, 50c Ea. Made of gingham, neatly tailored in attractive styles; cut full, nicely trimmed; checks and plaids in gofid oolors; will launder; sizes medium and large. 25 Rio Rita Frocks, 89c Attractive twin flare skirts; navy and brown; sizes 16 and 18. 18 Wool Sweaters, $1 All-wool slipover sweaters with long sleeves and collar. 35 Slipo’r Sweaters, 69c Long sleeves, V or round necks; red, blue or brown. For women and misses.

Silk Remnants at V 2 Flat crepes, crepes de chine, charmeuse, sports satins, georgettes, prints and others. Remnants In various usable lengths.

Women’s Dresses, $2.50 Just one rack of odd dresses much reduced; linens, organdy, jersey, wash silks. One and two-piece styles. Slightly soiled and mussed ; broken sizes. Women’s Knickers, $1 Linen and cotton crash knlckeru In natural and white. Nicely tailored ; broken sizes. Sportswear, Coats, $1.50 to $5 One rack of summer coats, blazer jackets, sports skirts, etc., at greatly reduced prices. Wom.’s Rayon Vests, 79c Bodice top style; self pieot shoulder straps; 36 to 42. White and colors. Rayon Bloomers, 69c Pr. Practical and durable; slightly irregular; sizes 6 to 8. Rayon Chemise, 89c Ea. Soft q lnlity rayon; slight’* spiled; medium sizes.

URGES COMMON SENSE, TOLERANCE IN INDIANA Attorney General Gilliom Addresses Ft. Wayne Rotarians. By/ Times SvStial FT. WAYNE, Ind., Aug. 30.—Indiana must again become a State where common sense and tolerance rule if she is to share in the commercial and industrial expansions forecast for the Middle West, Attorney General Arthur L. Gilliom asserted in an address to the Rotary Club here. Declaring the State had suffered as the aftermath of an “ugly wave of intolerant bigotry and fanaticism,” the attorney general said “almost every phase of life of the peo-

200 New Fall Jersey

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v Social $ Jk ,95 E. O. M.

Splendid all-wool jersey frocks, representing all that is new in color and style for autumn wear. Exceptionally well tailored dresses in a jersey of a very good quality. In new tailored straightline and two-piece effects; and in colors of brown, tans, greens, wine and navy. Fine frocks for fall sports, motoring, street and general wear. Sizes 16 to 42. Summer & Early Fall Frocks Reduced Over 150 smart frocks in this group—specially reduced _ ... for E. O. M.—in flat crepe, wash silks and crepe de chine. Carefully made throughout, new in style and r j _ des rable in colors. Broken size range’.

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Women’s Knit Pants, 39c Light weight fine cotton knit; assorted sizes. Child’s Knit Vests, 10c Ea. Elastic cotton knit; bullt-np shoulders; assorted sizes.

Glass Toweling,lOcYd. Imported part linen glass toweling in pretty red or blue checks. _ Limit of 10 yards to a customer.

Child’s Union Suits, 35c Or 3 for 91. Soft cotton knit uniop suits; sleeveless; tight knee; sizes 2 to 12 years. Women’s U. Suits, 35c Or 3 for 91. Elastic cotton knit; loose and tight knee; 38 to 44. Women’s Knit Vests, 15c Fine elastic cotton knit rests with built-up shoulders; slightly Irregular; medium sizes.

Clearance of Summer Fabrics / This Is our final clearance of all summer cotton and rayon mixed fabrics. Every yard must be sold at once to make room for new fall goods. Choose now from these three special price groups.

36-Inch Printed Rayon Alpaca 40-Inch Embroidered Voiles 48-Inch Imported Bordered Voiles 40-Inch Printed Organdy 36-Inch Dress Linens 36-Inch “Mohpac” Rayons 48-Inch Imported Ginghams 50-Inch Sateens 36-Inch Cotton and Silk Mixtures 36-Inch "Ohee-Foo” Pongee 27-Inch Wool Challis (A Hundred Styles and Colors i$ This Lot) / I

pie of our State became harmfully affected, including the religious, social, economic and political.” Business Leader Dies Bn Times Special HAMMOND, Ind., Aug. 30.—Alfred E. Wilcox, 66, prominent in business in the Calumet district, is dead after a six month’s illness. HO was treasurer of the W. B. Conkey Publishing Company with which he had been connected thirty years. Hold Bootlegger Suspect Jack Cusick, 34, of 120 N. Noble St., was arrested Dy police Monday night when he was alleged to have been delivering liquor to a house at Noble and Washington Sts. He is charged with operating a blind tiger and transporting liquor.

100 Better Summer Frocks Reduced, $12.50 These dresses are appropriate for early fall and late summer wear. Some of our finer dresses specially reduceed for E. O. M. day. Splendidly made frocks of georgette, crepe satin and flat crepes. Choice of blues, browns, greens, maize. Made attractive with new trimmings. Mostly in larger sizes and only one of a kind. _ s Clearance of Other Summer Dresses at $5.95 All our medium-priced summer dresses radically reduced for clearance. In attractive new styles for immediate and fall wear, neatly trimmed, good colors. Mostly one of a kind. Sizes 14 to 40, with small models predominating.

Sale of 160 Imperfect Felt Base Rugs b of First At Wo Price Quality / Rugs Rugs of line quality, but with Imperfections such as misprinted designs, broken or torn edges, and a few have borders on only three sides. In most cases, however, we are able to give you full size rugs with borders all around. Will give splendid service for kitchen, bathroom, summer cottage, etc. No C. O. D’s, Mall or Phone Orders. 100—9x12 50—9x10y 2 10—7y 2 x9 $4.98 $4.48 $2.95 3 Patterns 4 Patterns 2 Patterns Odd Lots of Home Needs Reduced Odds and ends of pictures, mirrors, book ends, smoking standß, table lamps, torchieres, magazine carriers, bed lights, boudoir lamps, and many other items. All greatly reduced for clearance and plainly marked.

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3 KILLED IN CRASH Train Strikes Young Men’s Auto Near Mcllott, Ind. Bn Times Special MELLOTT, Ind., Aug. 30.—Three men, the oldest 25, are dead today, victims of a crossing crash near here early Monday night, when their automobile was struck by a Cloverleaf freight train. Samuel Haynes, 25, Independence, driver of the car, was killed instantly. Charles Foxworthy, 23, Newtown, and Glenn McAdams, 22, near Attica, died of injuries a few hours after the crash. Witnesses said Haynes apparently raced the train to the crossing, which is guarded by an electric signal.

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Plain Broadcloth Printed Broadcloth Printed Shirtings Plain Voiles Woven Stripe Shirtings Heavy Percales 40-Inch Printed Voile 36-Inch Printed Batiste 32-Inch Printed Dress Chafils (1,300 Yards in This Big Group)

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