Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 167, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 November 1929 — Page 5
NOV. 22, 1929
MUTINY BREAKS OUT; WARSHIPS SPEEDINGTO AID Three British Destroyers Hurriedly Dispatched on Search for Steamer. Bv United Prow MALTA, Nov. 22.—An unfinished ■cries of wireless dots and dashes, supposedly terminated when the man at the sending key was assaulted and dragged from his post by mutinous Oriental seamen, today had sent three British destroyers on
Extra! The New Shipment of the Mighty “Commander” I Screen-Grid, All-Electric RADIO =s l\ HAS ARRIVED! iTkhty MV Place Your w l ° . “Commander” and Wa,t Any Longer: utj. V tAVOia V j, liaSlKTi —Buy now and tie absolutely sure of romI*on't think of purchasing V\ Disappointment! SK.’Sffii . M - . „ . * . .. x. %V /aT v v WM proval on the mighty 'Commander.” have planned on spending 'i . h ....nalion, ,hat (he Radio'. bay. Tku&ldWi.h ® a Doubla Guarantee! —NO INTEREST CHARGES!
Every Radio Purchased Carries Victor’s Famous DOUBLE GUARANTEE! •-Here at this progressive store you can choose from the finest In radio, including— The “Majestic.” “Atwater Kent.” “Philco” and “Radiotrope.” —Our efficient radio service department assures you of proper installation and hookup— it is everything a complete radio sendee should be.
a swift search tor the British steamer Baron Elcho. The Baron Elcho’s wireless operator succeeded in asking tor assistance. and gave his ship's call letters, but. was interrupted oefore he had opportunity to give the position of the vessel. One explanation of the apparent state of mutiny aboard the Baron Elcho was that the Lascar crew, outnumbemig the whites forty to fifteen, had begun a hunt for narcotics, resorting to violence when demands on ship’s officers were refused. The destroyers, Whitehall, Witchwhen and Worcester, were dispatched immediately from Malta. Each carries four 4.7-inch guns and four Lewis machine guns, and has a crew of 134 men. The owners of the Baron Elcho, H. Hogarth & Sons of Glasgow, have advised officials that at the time the message asking assistance was transmitted the vessel probably
w..M b .r * Hom ? Guaranteed Furnitw la conveniently located on JTteth” S S™etioTif jOSt *** blockß we,t ot UUnota street, directly oppo--231-237 W. Washington St
was about 120 miles west of Port Said. The owners said they were convinced there was some extraordinary mistake about the .message. They said the ship was bound homeward with a cargo of sugar from Java. All members of the of # forty are Lascars, and the fifteen o'fflcers are British. TERM FOR FRUIT THIEF Aouth Sentenced Five Days for Taking as Many Apples. Pit United Prrxg PONTAIC, Mich., Nov. 22.—An apple a day might keep the doctor away, but when you steal them they don’t keep you out of jail. Wilfred Smith, 18, stole five of them. He was brought before Justice Henry H. Harpster. “Maybe a day a"n apple will keep the thieves away,” Harpster said, and Smith got five days in jail.
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
ARSON CASES IN STATE ARE ONINGREASE Fire Marshal Asserts More Are to Be Expected This Winter. More cases now are under investigation by the arson division of the state'fire marshal’s office than at, any other time in the history of his administration, Fire Marshal Alfred E. Hogston announced today. He attributes the underlying cause for this to the economic situation and forsees the possibility
of an epidemic of incendiary fires throughout the winter. “My department deputies in the arson division now are engaged in investigating twenty-five fires, suspected of being of indendiary origin,” Hogston declared. “In most instances where arson takes place, the cause is economic. Property owners are pressed for money and collection of fire insurance seems n easy way of raising cash. Oftentimes such people are out of work_and unable to obtain employment. They become desperate. “But the records of our arson division should discourage such procedure. Arrests are made in almost every instance where there is a suspect'a ' the guilty parties are punished by long prison terms. “The so-called ‘fire bug’ still is a menace, of course, and many arson cases are attributable to this form of mania, which delights in setting fires just to w T atch them bum.”
PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW! —This sensationally low price of $99.50 and the sensationally easy terms will be in force for a limited time only! REMEMBER No interest charges; $5.00 down delivers it direct to your home. Again we say place your order now! _
DOWNSTAIRS AT AYRES 'f TOMB nFCCmNMSF.-I Off PRICES # The Fashionable Coat Is the All-Black Coat
Choose Saturday From This Great Sale of Higher-Priced New Silhouette Frocks
2 *ls Or One Dress for $7.95 Again tomorrow you have the opportunity to invest in a wardrobe that conforms to the new princess silhouette mode—at a tremendous saving. There are dozens and dozens of smart, fashionable variations to choose from—with long, sweeping feminine fines—bloused backs—fitted waists—wide flares, and frilly feminine trimmings. There are models tor every hour of the day —for street, .shopping, formal and informal afternoon wear, and gorgeous party frocks. Exceptional workmanship. Extra fine fabrics. Fashionable Materials: —Satins —Woolens —Flat Crepe —Cantons —Georgette —Crepe Roma Smartest New Colors: —Black —Emerald —New Prints —Chanel Red —Hunter Green —Tomato —Lelong Blue —Dahlia Sizes for Misses and Women —Downstairs at Ayres.
SALE! Substandards of ftE&L 511 K Silk and Wool Socks for Men 4 $ 1 By special arrangement with the Real Silk Hosiery Mills of Indianapolis, we are able to offer these good looking, snug, warm silk-and-wool socks—at this very special, low price. Socks that will give super service. In a good selection of fancy patterns and plain colors. Sale starts SATURDAY MORNING at 9 o’clock—come early. —Downstairs at Ayres.
And Its Price Is Only — *25 The tremendous popularity of black cloth coats with luxurious black fur trimming makes them the outstanding fashion of the winter season. And to be thoroughly smart, they must be flared in interesting manner—fitted waistlines add to their charm. These are made of fine quality broadcloths and suedecloths, with specially selected fur sets. All are lined and interlined. Sizes I t to 50. And Coats tor Sportswear $25 Distinctive sports coats in smart tweed fabrics—trimmed with exceptional Platinum Wolf and Manchurian Wolf (dog) fur sets. Sizes 14 to 46. Better Dress Coats $39-50 Marvelous workmanship and materials, and furs such as Kit Fox, Caracul, Manchurian Wolf (dog) lavishly used as trimming—make these beautiful coats extraordinary values at this low price. In black, green, browns. Sizes 14 to 46. —Downstairs at Ayres.
PAGE 5
