Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 157, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 November 1928 — Page 5

NOV. 21,1928.

REMY SOLUTION ON APPEALS IS HITBYWRIGHT Prosecution Would Keep Convicted Man in Jail, Pending Action. t Suggestion that convicted persons be kept in jail pending appeal, voiced by Prosecutor William H. Rcmy lor consideration by the coming legislature, was termed “all wet’’ by State Representative Prank Wright, author of the bone-dry law, today. Wright declared that he would be opposed unalterably to such a law, and cited a curious example of what might happen to himself under the measure. “Say, for example, an enemy of mine planted a gal l on of liquor ir. my car,” the dry legislative dean pointed out. “Say it was possible for him to have a friend on the police force who was willing to watch me get into my car and arrest me. for transportation of liquor.” (Such arrests are common under the Wright statute). Injustice, Says Wright “Say I am tried before an unfriendly court and the judge gives me sixty days. “I know the sentence is unjust and a frame-up, but I am thrown into jail at once and my term is over before I even can perfect an appeal. “I am branded with the stigma of having served a jail sentence that was entirely unjust. “Now no one rather would see justice speeded up and the abuse of appealing cases to liigher courts curtailed than myself. But I do not believe that Prosecutor Remy’s suggestion of sending a man to jail at once is in accord with justice. Called Wrong Plan "Every man has certain inalienable rights and the right of appeal is one of them, although I admit that it is abused terribly. "I do not believe that throwing a man into jail while awaiting the result of an appeal is the proper solution. “The reason that so many cases are appealed that never should be is to gain the time that the man knows it will take to go through the higher court. “If the work of our higher courts was kept up to the minute (which may be impossible), and no case had to wait more than thirty days, instead of being dragged out for a year or two before a decision is handed down, we would see the appealed cases cut down about twothirds.” backs' education” aid Peters Promises Democratic Support of Budget Requests. Support for the budget requests of Indianfs state educational institutions was promised by R. Earl Peters, Democratic state chairman, in a letter to William Lowe Bryan, president of Indiana university. “It is my fervent hope that legislative and other representatives of my party will join me whole-heart-edly in that support,” Peters informed President Bryan. 'Hie state Democratic chairman said he knew of “no appropriations, the benefits of which are more readily avaliable to practically all of the people, than are those for the promotion of education.” REMAINS DOCTOR AT 83 Wabash City Health Officer Had Indians as First Patients. By Times Special WABASH, Ind., Nov. 21.—Dr. P. G. Moore, 83, city health officer of Wabash, this week entered upon his sixty-third year in the practice of medicine. He was a physician here at a time when Indians were among , his patients. When Dr. Moore began practice at the age of 20, there were less than sixteen white families in the Rich Valley neighborhood where he established his first office.

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400 Pairs Women’s Arch Shoes $ 2.95 Pair Goodyear welt with medium heels. Black patent or tan calfskin, with neat cutouts over instep. Sizes in the lot 4 to 8. AAA to C widths. 100 Pairs Women’s • “Onanoff” Boots, $1 Pair Special for super-value day. Children’s Low and High Shoes, $1 Odd lots —very wonderful values. —Downstairs at Ayres.

100 Children’s Winter Coats *3.95 Velours and other fabrics—some fur trimmed. Assorted colors and styles. Sizes 2 to 6. Children’s Wool Jersey Frocks, $1.59 Red, green, blue, tan, with sateen panties to match. Sizes 3 to 6. —Downstairs at Ayres.

Women’s Dainty Rayon Undies 89c Each GOWNS and two-piece pajamas. Neck and armholes neatly bound in contrasting colors. SLIPS, self straps, deep hems. CHEMISE, self straps; trimmed with contrasting color. Sizes 36 to 40. PASTEL SHADES. —Downstairs at Ayres.

Infants’ Wool Shawls, $1 Nice for gifts. I’ink, white or blue—with fringe. Infants’ Creepers, 59c; 2 for SI.OO Prints or pongette, hand-finished, and embroidered. Infants' Yarn Capes, $1 Pink or blue, white trimmed —just the thing for baby's gift. Infants’ Buntings, $1 White blanket cloth, pink or blue trimmed. Infants’ Knit Caps, 59c Wool and rayon, white with pink or blue trimming. ' \ Infants’ Outingwear, 25c Choice of gowns, kimonos or gertrudes

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Super Value Sale of Women’s Silk DRESSES

Large and Half-Size Frocks New and reduced dresses of flat crepes, crepe satins. Sizes are broken but a fine selection is available. 2 for 5 19 Lined Trench Coats, $2.95 Suede lined. These have slight imperfections that class them as irregulars, but they are weather-proof. Black and colors. Sizes 14 to 40. Raincoats, $1 Butterfly Skirts, $2.95 Unlined, weather-proof. Some are Woolen plaids and novelties, soiled. Broken sizes. Broken sizes. —Downstairs at Ayres.

Super Value Sale of Women’s Full-Fashioned Hose Chiffon or Service Silk Hose Chiffon, silk to the top; or service weight with lisle garter welt. Fully reinforced. Irregular and i first qualities. Assorted colors and sizes. w U Growing Girls' Pure Silk Hose 35c Pr. —3 Prs. for SI.OO ' Shaped to fit—pure silk over knee, lisle hemmed top, seamed back, fashion marks. Fully reinforced. Irregulars. Assorted colors. —Downstairs at Ayres.

Fine Cretonnes Usable Remnant Lengths OQ Beautiful patterns and colors. Some part linen |f I crashes in the lot. , • u Tu-Tone” Marquisette, Fine Drapery Fabrics, 19c Yard 50c Yard Fine quality, in four changeable Mostly 48-inch goods. Remnants effects. and bolts of various, leaves. —Downstairs at Ayres.

Wrapping Blankets, 25c Large and soft. I ink or blue combined with white. Birdseye Diapers $1 Dozen While 75 dozen last—assorted sizes—packages have been opened—some are slightly soiled. Women’s “Beacon” Robes, $3.69 Just 00 at this price. Attractive patterns and colors. Cut full and long. Small, medium and large sizes. Quilted Robes, $4.95 Side tie style, with silk covered cord. Blue, ruse, orchid, peach, flesh. Sizes 3<i to 42. 100 Rubber Aprons, 50c Large size, covering whole front and sides of dress. Trimmed with ruffle. Blue, rose, green, orange.

Ideal for Immediate and Later Wear ’6.50 Avery special lot of dresses. These are recent purchases. plus a quantity of higher price dresses reduced. Sizes 14 to 44. MATERIALS COLORS Flat Crepes Brown Tan Georgettes Black Navy Satins Green Blue Rack of Dresses at $2.95 Mostly silk crepes, in broken sizes. Much reduced.

200 Women’s WashFrocks, 39c Light colored prints, finished with organdy and colored binding. Many are smart sleeveless styles. Sizes 16-18-20 and medium. Much reduced.

200 Women's Heavy Coat Sweaters, $2.69 All wool, and wool mixed; in heavy rope stitch. Cardinal, navy, maroon. Sizes 36 to 44.

Butterfly Skirts, $2.69 135 Misses’ skirts in pretty colors. Women's Union Suits, 50c Medium heavy cotton libbed suits with Dutch neck; shoulder cap sleeves; ankle length. Sizes 38 to 44.

Sale of 1,200 Men’s Shirts At ”1 Each Collar attached and neckband styles to choose from. Carefully tailored of fine, fast colored fabrics that will give long service. In a splendid selection of woven and novelty patterned shirtings. Full sized for perfect fit. Sizes 14 to 17. —Downstairs at Ayres.

500 High-Grade Winter Hats At Each Radically reduced for SuperValue Sale. Felts, soleils, velvets, satins and combinations. All colors, styles and headsizes. Gay Winter Scarves, $1 To enliven the winter costume. Printed crepes, long or triangular. Reduced. 100 Handbags, 69c Leather or silk in pouch or under arm styles. All colors. —Downstairs at Ayres.

250 All-Wool Jersey or Flannel DRESSES A Super Value at

SJJS There's a good assortment of styles to choose from in these dresses—in either wool je*sey or wool flannel. Nicely finished. In a choice of colors. Sizes 16 to 40. —Downstairs at Ayres.

Women s Knit Skirts, $1 Medium heavy cotton skirts, with tape drawstring. Medium sizes. Irregulars. Children’s Taped Suits, 50c Medium heavy cotton ribbed union suits. High neek, long sleeves, ankle length! Drop seat; grey. Assorted sizes. Irregulars. Women’s Part Wool Suits, $1.45 •‘Princess May" part wool union suits, with rayon stripes, in assorted styles and sizes, it educed because of soil. Childrens Hose, Pair, 19c Wool mixed, full length or %. Assorted sizes. Substandards. 3 Pairs, 50e. Women’s Hose, Pair, 25c Wool mixed—reduced for Super Value Day. Irregulars. Childrens Cotton Hose, 12V2C Fine, or English rib style, of cot Win, or lisle. Fully reinforced. Assorted sizes and colors. First and irregular qualities.

Boys' School Hose, 12V2C Durable blaek, ribbed cotton hose; with plain knit foot: fully reinforced. Irregulars apd first quality. Women’s Hose 35c, 3 Prs., $1 Rayon plaited over lisle, ribbed to toe, with hemmed top. Foot fully reinforced. Irregulars and first quality. Assorted colors. Women’s Fabric Gloves, 39c Splendid value in washable fabric gloves in assorted sizes and colors. Reduced for clearance. Silk Chemise Stepins, $1.59 Silk crepe de chine—tailored or lace trimmed. Pastel shades. Regular sizes. Rayon Satin Slips, $1.49 Self straps, narrow hems. Pastel shades. Regular sizes. Brocade Gridles, $1 Front or side closing girdles, about 12 inch length. Sizes 26 to 32. 12 Silk Gowns, $2.95 Tailored gowns of crepe de ehine. Greatly reduced to clear. Women's Outing Gowns, 59c Striped outing—slipover style with short sleeves. Regular sizes. i “C. BCorsets, $1 Back lacing: with inner belt. Elastic top; medium low bust. About ?!1 sizes. Women's Rayon Stepins, 39c Trimmed with lace edge. Pink or peach Women’s Rayon Gowns, 59c Pink or peach: lace trimmed. Women's Crepe Pajamas, $1 Flowered design; tailored styles. Regular sizes. Women’s Slips, 79c White muslin; rayon alpaca, or seco silk in colors. Regular sizes. Sanitary Belts, Each, 19c Womens Bloomers, 50c White or pink crepe. Regular sizes. Men’s Union Suits, $1 300 Better grade garments from a wellknown maker. Heavy rib. or fleece lined, qualities. Long sleeves, full length. Sizes 36 to 46. Irregulars. 300 Men’s Outing Pajamas, 95c Rayon frog-trimmed coats. Sizes A, B, C. D. 280 Men’s Work Shirts, 50c Triple stitched, two-button pockets. Sizes 14(4, 15. 16, 16(4, 17. Men’s Novelty Hose, 3 Prs., $1 Silk and rayon, and rayon and mercerized qualities in a good assortment. Sizes 10 to 11':;. Substandards. Men’s Silk and Wool Hose, 3 Pairs, $1 Plain heather colors and fancy assorted patterns. Sizes 9(4 to 12. Seconds, Men’s Cambric Pajamas, $1.15 300 Brightly patterned suits in sizes A, B, C, D. 300 Boys’ Shirts, 59c Novelty patterned numbers in assorted patterns and colors. Substandnrds of an exceptionally good make. Sizes 12(4 to 14. Boys’ Union Suits, 59c 230 Fall weight suits; reduced because of soil or stain. Sizes 2to 16. $-tM DOWN Balance weekly for fe VV IX any room size rug ■ In our stock. These easy pnv- ■ ment terms are special for Super JBa Value Day only. Oval Velvet Rugs, $2.95 Taupe ground with floral designs In good colors; 27x32. Bridge Lamps, Complete, $2.50 Metal bases with various type shades in printed paper parchment. Auto Seat Covers, $7.95 Auto seat covers and upholstery covers, reduced for clearance. 1928 Models -Ford sedans. Pontiac coach and sedan; Chevrolet sedan; Oldsmobile sedan; Whippet eoaeh; Essex couch and sedan; Btilck coach.

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