Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 225, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 January 1928 — Page 5

JAN. 27, 1928.

ARREST 250 IN MEXICO CITY’S CHMRAIDS Seditious Documents Are Found; Priests and Nuns Held, Police Report. BY G. F. FINE Coiled Tress Staff Correspondent MEXICO CITY, Jan. 27.—The Government's drive against religious propaganda in the last three days has resulted in the arrest of between 250 and 300 priests, nuns and pupils, it was learned today. Raids were made on four schools, and it was charged that a large amount of seditious propaganda and religoius emblems was seized. Among the schools raided was the Josephine convent, in the heart of the business section of the city. Stones were thrown through the windows of the important hotels and the main American restaurant reported several of its windows were broken out by stones. Two hundred security agents and 100 mounted police early yesterday raided the Regina seminary. Occupants of the seminary did not resist arrest, although they shouted repeatedly. “Viva Cristo Rey.” The raid on the seminary caused great interest throughout the neighborhood, many watching the raid. Although there have been many arrests in the last few months of those attending religous ceremonies, this was the largest number held at one time. It has been customary for those detained to be fined from SIOO to S2OO and then to be released.

KONJOLA BROUGHT AMAZING RELIEF TO MAN AND WIFE “Can Walk Without Cane,” Says Mr. Baxter; Wife Also Restored to Health. In every section of Indianapolis there are dozens of homes where Konjola has restored somebody’s health. This new medicine has received over a thousand indorsements from people right in this city. A never-ending stream of letters sre received by The Konjola Man

MR. and MRS. L. N. BAXTER it Hook’s Drug Store, Illinois and Washington Sts., where large crowds continue to visit him daily. These crowds are mostly men and Women, who are suffering from stomach, liver, kidney and bowel troubles, and rheumatism or peuritis. Among the thousands already benefited by Konjola, none is better known than Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Baxter, 1928 Valley Ave., Indianapolis. Mr. Baxter’s statement reads as follows: "I am a man of 78, and I have suffered with rheumatism for years. Sometimes I was laid up entirely, and when I did walk I had to use a cane. My joints were stiff and achy and the pains we.e terrible. My stomach also gave me a lot of trouble, and I suffered with headaches. This Konjola not only ended my stomach trouble and ..he headaches, but it cleared all the poisons from my system and now I am entirely free of all the aches and pains of rheumatism. I can walk without a cane. I hardly know what to make of it. This medicine has helped me in many other ways I don’t have dizzy spells like I used to and I sleep good. I will be glad to tell anyone about your new remedy.” The statement of Mrs. Baxter reads as follows: “Konjola is the first medicine that really ended my stomach and kidney trouble. I was suffering from the worst kind of indigestion pains. Every bite of food would hurt me. My kidneys were so weak that I had to get up 6 and 7 times a night. I had pains in my back and was dreadfully nervous at all times. That was my condition, but now I am feeling like I never had a sick day in my life, and I owe it all to Konjola. My food agrees with me and my nerves are stronger and I never have any trouble with my kidneys. The night rising is ended, and I don’t have back-aches like I used to. I think it is wonderful to find such a medicine as Konjola, and I want to indorse it." The Konjola Man is at the Hook Drug Store, Illinois Washington Sts., Indianapolis, where he is daily meeting the public and introducing and explaining the merits of this remedy. Konjola Is sold by every Hook store in this city and by all druggists throughout this section. —Advertisement, _

Solved! By Times Special SANBORN, Ind., Jan. 27. Two Linton men who had forty-eight cans of fruit in an automobile in which they were riding when it crashed into a telephone pole near here solved the following problem: If an automobile containing fortyeight cans of fruit crashes into a telephone pole, how many cans will be broken? The answer is forty.

FALLS OUTOF PLANE Death of Veteran Film Actor Probed. By United Press LOS ANGELES, Jan. 27.—An investigation stated today into the death of Earl Metcalfe, veteran screen actor, who was killed when he either fell or jumped from an airplane 2,000 feet above Burbank late Thursday. Metcalf was receiving a flying lesson from Roy Wilson, flying instructor, when the plane suddenly went into a double roll. Metcalfe was missing when the plane was righted and Wilson landed and notified police. The actor’s body was found badly mangled. Metcalfe was a captain in the World War. He gave up a career as an actor and director to be one of the first of the film colony to enlist. He was born in Newport, Ky., in 1889, and was a mender of the Lambs Club of New York.

Tomorrow — Second Day Ayres’ Semi-Annual Remnant SALE

A NOTHER day of these remarkable values! Every department continues featuring drastic price reductions on merchandise that has been in the store just a little too long—or that has become “orphaned” by the selling out of size ranges or color stocks. Along with the bargains that are old or damaged, there are many articles which are to all intents as good as the day they entered the store—save that we have been looking at them too long. The store is placing all such goods on sale at this time—at prices low enough to move them all out quickly.

Remnants Silks Cottons Rayons Velvets Silk-and-Cottons Metallic Silks Woolens Flannelette Linens Domestics Ribbons Laces Trimmings

REED CAMPAIGN TO STIR ACTIVITY BY AmORCES Expect Smith to Be Forced Into Primary Races by Missouri Senator. BY RAYMOND CLAPPER United Press Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON, Jan. 27.—The formal launching of a nation-wide campaign to make Senator James A. Reed of Missouri, the Democratic presidential nominee Injects one of the most eloquent aggressive and spectacular figures of the party into the race. It creates new problems for the Smith forces in the opinion of some Democratic leaders. Reed’s Missouri friends have opened national headquarters here although the Senator has made no formal announcement. The activity of his friends has his full consent, they say. Reed’s friends indicate they will go into States where there are no favorite sons. Some Democrats believe this will force Smith’s friends either to go into primaries also and contest with Reed for certain delegations. or else set up favorite son puppets to turn to Smith in balloting at the convention. In either case, according to some Democrats, it will be necessary for the Smith forces to become much more active. The main change in the situation is that now there is another figure of national size in the field whereas since the withdrawal of McAdoo, Smith towered alone above a scat-

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tered group of essentially local candidates. * Reed is classed by the Anti-Saloon League as a wet but it is understood that he wil seek to minmize the liquor issue. In this respect, his friends expect him to be more acceptable than Smith to many Democrats. Reed feels that with sentitment so widely divided within the party, neither side can expect to have its own way and that there must be a compromise.

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REMNANT SALE OF DRESSES New Spring Frocks iJust Arrived in Time tor Remnant Sale and Offered at This Saving Price-* Hml h For Juniors, Misses and Women A large new shipment of charming spring dresses has just arrived ii time for our Remnant Sale—much finer values than you would expiet at such a moderate price! Newest style tendencies for spring are featured in every frock—and new spring colors abound. Sizes 13 to 19 for juniors, 16 to 48 for misses and V' • / A women. pill ! * ft Materials: New Shades of: Un* * —GEORGETTE -RED —GREEN —TAN *' —FLAT CREPES —BLACK —NAVY

Spring Dresses Reduced to $5.95 Smartly styled spring frocks in good qualities of flat crepe—all splendidly tailored and nicely finished. Models for street, business and general wear. Good choice of colors. Sizes 16 to 40.

Sale of Silk Remnants Special Remnant Ynwirl Sale Values at J V Tn this large lot of silk remnants there are colored all-silk pongees in attractive light fihades—and all-silk tub silks in attractive printed patterns. In lengths from Ito 3 yards each. SOO SILK REMNANTS 25c Ea. 59c Ea. 39c Ea. Mostly Plain Plain Crepe and Printed Printed Tub Crepes Tub Si,k Silks This large lot of remnants is priced according to size and are sold by the piece only. Many uses can be found for them— trimmings, collar and cuff sets, scarfs, lamp shades, etc. , —Downstairs at Ayres.

All Silk Crepe de Chine 88c Yard A fine, all-silk crepe de chine in a choice of about ten desirable colors. In short lengths—desirable for undergarments, etc. i Odd Lots of Silks, $l Yard These are odd bolts of allsilk charmeuse, crepe satin, brocaded faille, plain crepes, etc. In discontinued colors. Rayon and Cotton Mixtures, 29c Yard Also some silk and cotton mixtures. There are “plain alpacas,” rayon gauze, jacquard rayon marquisette, fancy rayon alpaca, silk and cotton linings, silk and cotton lingerie fabrics. In remnant lengths. —Downstairs at Ayres. Remnant Sale of Drapery Damask 5 Jf Yard This economy price comes at a time when new draperies are being planned. And there is a wide selection of wanted colors and designs e mostly all-over patterns). This is a 50-inch damas^— wide enough to split and use for side drapes. Scalloped Velour Valance, 49c Yd. These are usable remnant lengths—mostly in gray. However, there are some lengths in other colors. Curtain Material Remnants, l /z Price This lot consists of usable lengths of curtain net. marquisette, scrim, cretonne and other good weaves. Window Shades, SOc Each Oil opaque shades in sizes 28x60 up to 36x72 inches. Only a few of a color in the same size. Priced to clear. —Downstairs at Ayres. Carpet Sweepers, 75c Each There are but a few of these practical carpet sweepers at this price. Limit of 1 to a customer.

Better Dresses Reduced to $13.50 Two-piece sports frocks, models for business and for afternoons. In wool crepe, satin, georgette and flat crepes. These were taken from higher-priced lines and reduced for Remnant Sale. Broken sizes and colors.

Sale of Alexander Smith’s Axminster Rugs Special and 9x12 At 4VH#* J 3 Size Perfect and irregular qualities are included. Several good patterns and colorings to choose from—for living room, dining room or bedroom. All are wonderful values at this very special price!

Special Easy Terms on Any Room Size Rug—for Remnant Sale Only—s 1 Down wiTkly —Downstairs at Ayres.

Remnant Sale of Women’s Full-Fashioned Silk-to-Top Hose Sheer Chiffon Weight Si $ 1 \ Here is a typical Remnant Sale bargain offering—pure silk to the top chiffon stockings radically reduced for clearance. They are entirely full-fashioned and are well reinforced with lisle at points of greatest wear. Sizes BV2 to 10. Irregulars. School Stockings for Boys and Girls A tremendous offering of serviceable, full length stockings for school wear. For boys and girls. All rad- H fl| Mjjfe ically reduced for this sale. Mostly BSI Wi mjE w black and browns; firsts and irregulars. —Downstairs at Ayres.

Annex Store for Men and Boys ■■■BBumamHmnmmußECsamHHHiwHcsamMHßßgni Men's All-Wool Suits Reduced to $13.55 The season’s smartest models in fine all-wool materials: wanted patterns and colorings. Sizes 34 to 44.

Men*s All-Wool Overcoats, $17.50 Men*s All-Wool Overcoats, $10.55

Spring Frocks, 2 for sls A fine selection of our regular dresses at this price still remains. Beautiful spring styles—crisp and new—in such materials as flat crepe and crepe de chine. Sizes for women, misses and larger women. (1 frock, g 7.95.) —Downstairs at Ayres.

Boys* Sheep-Lined Coats, $4.95 Men*s All-Wool Pants, $2.79

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Saturday Is the Last Day Tomorrow ends the great Semi - Annual Remnant Sale—a remarkable opportunity to supply present needs at great savings! Large varieties of merchandise are reduced, without thought of original prices. Odd lots, broken size and color ranges, soiled and mussed goods, of course—but it’s all seasonable, wanted merchandise and of splendid qualitywonderful values at such low prices. There is also much NEW merchandise—specially purchased and offered at economy prices. Shop early for in most cases quantities are limited.

500 Girls' Dresses Specially Purchased for Remnant Sale and Offered at This Low Price *1.95 These are straightline styles and some two-piece effects; well made of part-wool fabrics, novelty tweeds and rayon and cotton mixtures. Smart trimmings; plain colors and combinations. Sizes 8 to 14. —Dowmstairs at Ayres. Children's Sweater Sets, $2c95 Pretty sets consisting of side or front closing sweater, tassel or button trimmed cap, end leggings with drawstring closing. In link-and-link knit or brushed wool. Broken color range; some are soiled. Sizes 24 to 28. Outing Sleepers, 59c Children’s warm cotton outing flannel sleeoers with drop seat, back closing, attached feet. Sizes 2 to G. Infants’ Bootees, 25c A sample line — low priced, tayon or embroidery trimmed; mostly short or three-quarter lengths: soiled. Infants’ Coats, $2.95 These are dainty little coats of radium silk or of cotton crepella. Some are smocked in front, others plain tailored; all have collars trimmed v/ith crocheted edging. Lined and interlined. —Downstairs at Ayres. Remnant Sale of Women's RAYON Bloomers A remarkable value is this bloomer—made of a splendid quality rayon in the popular shortie style. They are made by a well-known manufacturer find offered at a real saving. Plenty of hip fullness, well reinforced in the stride, elastic at waist and knee. Sizes 5 to 8. Maize, Nile and orchid. —Downstairs at Ayres. Sale of Women’s ■ Outing Gowns Each Nicely made gowns of plain, striped or flowered cotton outing (some of Amoskeag outing). Round or V necks: long sleeves; braid trimmed or hemstitched; regular sizes. Crepe Pajamas, $1 Two-piece pajamas of plain colored crepe, trimmed in figured crepe of contrasting color. Regular sizes. Slips, $1.79 Bodice top slips of sports satin (rayon); small hem; light and dark colors. Regular sizes. —Downstairs at Ayres.

Sale of Fine Hardwater Soap 10 Bars 39c This is “LaSayre” soap—a fine French milled hardwater soap, made especially for Ayres’ Downstairs Store. Makes fine, thick lather; fine for Bath use. A wonderful value. —Downstairs at Ajres.