Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 151, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 November 1927 — Page 5

NOV. 2, 1927.

HOMECOMING OF NORMAL TO BE HELDSATURDAY School at Terre Haute Prepares for Blue and White Event. Bu Times Special TERRE HAUTE, Ind., Nov. 2. Indiana State Normal here will celebrate the annual Homecoming, Blue and White Day, Saturday, under the general chairmanship of Francis Unzicker, West Terre t Haute. Two football games at the city stadium will be played during the day when the varsity of the Normal will meet Eastern Illinois Normal and the freshmen the Wabash College freshmen. The program includes the yearly bonfire night, preceding the Blue and White day, when a pep session will be held, followed by a party at one of the downtown theaters. Saturday morning varsity girls will play the alumni at basketball at the gym, after which Blue and White chapel will be held. Sororities and fraternities will give luncheons at noon. The football games will come after the noon affairs. The alumni-student banquet will take place Saturday evening, and the the Blue and White dance will conclude the day’s activities. In charge of the festivities are Unzicker, Theodore Moore, Waveland, who will direct the bonfire session; Ralph Atterbury, Terre Haute, chairman of the theater party; Ralph Jardine, Terre Haute, conductor of Blue and White chapel; Miss Florence Curtis, manager of

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the girls’ basketball game'; Glen Stanbaugh, Sullivan, director of freshman-sophomore class rush; Mary Smiley, Danville, in charge of the banquet; Charles Risher, Terre Haute, head of the dance committee; V. R. Mullins, Terre Haute, of reception committee; Max Allen, Terre Haute, general decorator, and Herschel Lammey, Middletown, program chairman.

STRICTLY CONSTRUES GARNISHEE STATUTE Randolph Circuit Court Cites Point in Conditional Sales Bu Times Special NUION CITY, Ind., Nov. 2.—lndiana’s 1925 garnishee statute has been strictly construed in a case here to the effect that it can not be invoked to collect on sales where title does not pass to the purchaser at the time a transaction is closed. Hugh J. Koontz obtained a judgment last February against Burl Brotherton in the court of Justice

WELL KNOWN REAL ESTATE MAN BACK TO HEALTH AGAIN C. S. Buck Tells How Konjola Ended Every Form of Suffering He Had. Strong proof of what this Konjola medicine has done for Indianapolis people in cases of stomach, liver kidney and rheumatic or neuritis troubles is told in this surprising report from Mr. C. S. Buck, 2319 College avenue, this city, which was given personally by Mr. Buck to the Konjola Man at Hook's drug store, Illinois and Washington

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of the Peace P. N. Woodbury for $121.16. The debt arose on purchase of a radio set, the sale contract stipulating the title remained with Koontz until all installment

S Anniversary SAns DOWNSTAIRSvAYRES -5 TOMORROW the fifth day of the great Anniversary Sale brings many items that have not been advertised before (and there are still others that have not been advertised). Every piece of merchandise is seasonable, wanted, of Ayres’ standard quality—at lowest possible prices. Hundreds of people are buying their Christmas gifts from among the wonderful values in the Downstairs Store—an opportune saving on gifts that will be appreciated. Just nine more days!

Cotton Blankets jlAjv- / f Good warm quality in white with blue \ W stripe border. Size 30x40 39c f vis i w Undershirts f If f Rubens shirts of rayon and cotton: f V f double-breasted; in cream OQ M f \ fcAVUlrf M color; sizes 1 to 6. Each M /VT M I Diapers X W/ /W X Absorbent Birdseye diapers. AT \Y M and.;& a n d.; X Rubber Rubber Pants X Sheets Medium and large sizes; W ' CfJ)\ W In wl *itc °, r ***!• durable; 3 for JQ M M'W •?,*• r fg rrl ?* bl * I 50<i; or each 1“ C X 23x33 S ..39c | Gert-udes L/ A 1 M . Hand made with JlmA. Diapers d b rs n ca?iop x E0V£...79c4’ / “own $1.25 I !r Os cashmere in white; Irregu- I M tv lmAV\ M lars; sizes 4to 6V4: .IQ I M * /A\V f 3 pairs, 50d, or pair I f \v\ Stockings f / .5 \ \ rinnKlo Os silk and wool; first quality; I . M ,* e size* 4to 6. QQ r I / Il\ f Blankets I ’ v yi \ \_\ Ifj Tn white with d_ Ntripe border in Baby Uresses / k f Pink or blue; 30x40 Hand-made with set-in sleeves, ■ /if M dou * RQ*- beautifully embroidered; QQ_ ■ b *° plain and scalloped ■ Baby Buntings Bootee Sets \ White, pink or blue; of Sweater bonnet and boostees. ■ shirred silk; lined bonnet; In white or pink; rayon or cm- ■ 1 trimmed arm (i 7n broidery Cl 7H

Just 100 Bridge Lamps Complete for Only

S#m.9s *- r MStfr - Anniversary Value Here’s a beautiful new bridge lamp that will add much charm to your living room. It has an interestingly designed wood base in a choice of several polychrome finishes —with adjustable arm. The shade is pleated in crackled effect oiled paper of heavy quality. Choice of several colors— N Red Tans ✓ Orange Green Blue Gold

Cotton Spreads , $1.79 Good quality bedspreads with fancy stripe pattern In blue, rose, gold or lavender; hemmed or scalloped ends. Sizes 80x105 inches.

800 Women’s All-Wool Jersey Dresses a* $5.95 Fine quality all-wool French spun jersey dresses are the-? in seven beautiful styles—all daintily trimmed with pleats, tucks, ties, etc. There are styles for all figures. Good choice of colors. All are exceptional values. Sizes 16 to 46. At $2.85 Well-tailored frocks of allwool French spun jersey. Eight becoming styles to choose from —all beautifully trimmed. All the wanted fall and winter colorings to choose from. Sizes 18 to 40.

payments had been made. Justice Woodbury ruled against koonts, who appealed to Randolph Circuit Court, where Judge A. L. Bales upheld the lower court.

Rayon Bedspreads, $2.95 Beautiful bedspreads—new in weave and color combination. A combination crinkle stripe and all-over brocaded dedsign that lends an effect of great beauty. 80x105 Inches. —Downstairs at Ayres.

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400 Men's Fine Outing Pajamas

Men’s Ottting Night Shirts, 75c Full cut, well made night shirts in soft fleecy outing flannel (cotton); long sleeves; full body length. Sizes 15 to 20. Boys’ Fall Union Suits, 65c Firmly knit, snug fitting union suits with long sleeves, ankle length; first and second quality. Sizes 6 to 16 years. ,

CALLS SAFETY PARLEY Secretary of State Frederick E. Schortemeier issued invitations today to a meeting to be held at the

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Here’s an opportunity to prepare for winter at a great saving. These fine heavy pajamas are well made of “Apple Byelow” outing flannel (cotton) which is noted for service and warmth. Full cut, comfortable garments; in light and medium colorings. ffour rayon frog fasteners; sizes A to D.

Boys’ Outing Pajamas, 65c Ea. One and two-piece ~uting flannel (cotton) pajamas. Two-piece style, sizes 6 to 16; one-piece style, sizes 4 to 12 years. Irregulars. Boys’ Capeskin Gloves, 50c Pr. Fine for school or dress wear; a full lined, good fitting number in sizes from 4 to 7.

Chamber* of Commerce Nov. 14, to organize an Indianapolis branch of the National Safety Conference. Business and industrial leaders and organization heads, such as the

300 Women's New GIRDLES A Real Sale Value

*1.59 Splendidly made girdles of satin and brocades in pink or peach. They are in side or front closing styles; well boned and with elastic Inserts. A good hip-conflner at a remarkably low price. Sizes 26 to 32. Brassieres, 25c At this price there are both bandeau and 7-inch length styles; made of striped or figured madras; some are braid trimmed. Well made; sizes 32 to 44.

“La Sayre” Sanitary Napkins, 3 Boxes for 45c This Is a splendid quality sanitary napkin made especially for th® Downstairs Store. Packed eight napkins to the box.

Women's Rayon Stockings~~39c

This is the famous ‘‘lpswich” style Nci. 853— at a remarkably low price; all first quality in service weight; of rayon with rayon plaited hemmed top, seamed back; reinforced foot; in popular colors. Sizes 8 V 2 to 10. Women's Rayon and Wool Hose, 50c Pr. An unusual value in a high grade rayon and wool mixed stocking. Lisle hemmed top (-.earned back; fully reinforced foot; first quality; sizes to 10. In black, brown, beige or nude.

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Child’s Silk and Rayon Hose, 39c Pr. Dainty, full length stockings of silk and rayon In ribbed style; double‘heel and toe; irregulars; in assorted colors. Sizes 6to 9V*.

Seamless 9x12 RUGS Axminsters and Velvets This Is just one of the Ml ,; :S* many fine values the Anniversary Sale brings > for the home. An op- H 11 * portunity that you ■ U |l should not miss if you ■ L J I \ will need a rug in the ■ near future. These are ■ | ill fine quality, seamless velvet and axminister rugs, with alight irregularities which do not mar the beauty or wearing qualities of the rug in the least. Over 25 beautiful designs and color combinations to choose from. $2 Down $5 Down $1 Weekly U $5 Monthly —Downstairs at Ayres.

Staple Items at Anniversary Prices,

Printed Dress Crepe, 39c Yard A silk and cotton crepe that looks and wears like all silk. In beautiful printed patterns for winter dresses for women and children.

Rumson Percale, 17c Yd. In fast colors that will wash; beautiful assortment of patterns; 36 inches wide.

Children’s Union Suits, 65c Comfortable fitting cotton ribbed taped suits in winter weight; high neck, ankle length, long .sleeves, drop seat. Sizes 2 to 12 years.

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Chamber of Commerce and Board of Trade presidents were invited. With the organization In Indianapolis perfected, Schortemeier expects to spred the movement through the State.

Women’s Wool and Cotton Under hose, 39c Wool and cotton mixed underhose in flesh color; full length with hemmed top: full foot; sizes B>4 to 10. Substandards.

Women’s Union Suits, 89c Medium heavy closely knit union suits in 1 Princess May brand. In a choice of three wanted styles. Sizes 36 to 50. Bleached Linen Toweling, 17c Yard Fine quality for hand, roller or dish towels; colored borders.

Girls’ Bloomers, 35c In heavy sateen; black or white; elastic at waist and knee; sizes 4 to 14.

Cotton Batts, 79c Pure white cotton batts; crossstitched; 72x90 ; 3 pounds; limit 4 to customer.