Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 182, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 December 1931 — Page 3
DEC. 9, 1931
SETTLEMENT OF MANCHURIA ROW BELIEVED NEAR League Plan, Stripped of Neutral Zone Clause, May Be Accepted. BY RICHARD D. M’MILI.AN t'nltm Prf, Staff Corr**Dondnit PARIS, Dec, 9.—The League of Nations plan for settlement of the Manchurian dispute appeared likely today to be acceptable to China and Japan, for it did not refer to creation of a neutral zone or a commission of inquiry. The Chinese delegation disturbed an otherwise promising outlook by circulating a message addressed to the people of the world and signed by the All-China Union of Chinese Chamber of Commerce. It charged that Japanese militarism desired to control Manchuria “so that Japan may take full advantage of China’s resources” and declared that Japan long had made preparations for open warfare. Kenkichi Yohizawa, the Japanese delegate, was expected to limit his public declarations to the question of suppressing banditry in Manchuria. The Japanese offered a concession whereby anti-bandit campaigns would be conducted only when lives and property were endangered. The amended league resolution retains the salient factor by w-hich the league had hoped to prevent further fighting in Manchuria, the creation of a neutral commission of inquiry. On the Japanese demand, however, the stipulation was eliminated that the commission report to the council when it reaches Manchuria on whether evacuation already is being carried out. Japan objected to this as a veiled fixation for an evacuation date, against which she has been obdurate. With elimination of reference to a neutral zone, the importance of the league’s decisions hinges on the presidential declaration of Aristide Briand, in which he will deal with bandit depression and warn Japan not to attack Chinese troops held by Marshal Chang Hseuh-Liang at Chinchow.
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Special Noon Luncheon *|^ c 11 A. M. to 2 P. M. Roast Kokomo Capon with Dressing Golden Bantam Corn Choice of Candied Sweet or Mashed Potatdfes Rainbow Salad Roll and Butter Pie and Coffee Special Evening Dinner SO* 5 to 7 P. M. Fruit Cocktail Choice of Roast Chicken with Dressing or Panned Sirloin Steak Lima Beans or Creamed Peas Lettuce and Tomato Salad Roll and Butter and Coffee Sears’ First Floor.
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The First Floor in Our New Addition The Second Step in Our Store-Wide Expansion Thursday, the first floor is going to celebrate its acquisition of thousands of square feet of additional space in the completion and opening of this part of our new addition. Many departments have been rearranged and enlarged to make your Christmas shopping more convenient. Near the east entrance is our new Peggy Kellogg Kandy Kitchen. Shoes have anew location and greatly enlarged space. Mens and Boys' Clothing will be more convenient in their new arrangement. Women’s Gloves, Bags and Accessories will have new space, ideal in location and convenient for Christmas shopping. These are just a few of the main floor changes. The entire store joins in making this a great Pre-Christ-mas shopping occasion. You are most cordially invited to be our guest Thursday—during the day and evening until 9 o’clock. Free bus service during the day and evening. Musical Program During the Day and Evening There Will Be Special Favors for the Ladies Free Bus Service Throughout the Day and Evening Free Parking Space Without Any Obligation Special Noon Luncheon—Special Evening Dinner Children Invited to Come and Visit Santa Claus The Entire Store Will Be Beautifully Decorated for the Christmas Season. Special Displays of Gift Things Will Be an Outstanding Feature. The Entire Store Will Be Open Till 9P. M. Every Night Until December 24
Diamond Ring % Carat C ® $45.00 *r W Value %J Beautiful first quality center diamond with two smaller diamonds. Platinum mounting. In a lovely gift box. Sears’ First Floor.
Great Gift Store or Men! You will find choosing “Men’s Gifts” a great indoor sport at Sears’. Greatly enlarged space conveniently arranged and a wonderful assortment of gift things—Christmas shop at Sears’ and save! Lounging Robes Men’s Lined Gloves Smartly tailored of brocaded rayon. The season s An exceptionally good quality capeskin " best color combinations. Collars and warmly lined. Snap fasteners. Choice $ | 00 cuffs in contrasting colors. Cord girdle. $ 9 8 of brown or black. JL = This is really a robe. Other fine Robes at $2.98 to $9.98 Fine Silk Scarfs Silk Lined Robes at $9.98 New arrivals including squares and A„ Robes in OUt Boxes S’ofM and' LT $ 1 = Bath Robe Sets at Box of ’Kerchiefs Handsome robes of genuine Beacon Arranged especially for gifts. Extra m* blanketing. Slippers to match. In gift $ 98 fa/shade? 26 ’ S “ P ° PU ' OU C Suede Cloth Jackets Men’s Ties, 2 for JUCUC daUVCIa Hundreds of fine, new four-in-hands -m Specially featuring a fine $3.50 jacket * 0 ‘° choose from. Hand tailored. Novelty $| 00 for this occasion. Knitted collar, cuffs $ & 9 figures, stripes and dots. All new colors. and bottom. Zip style front. All sizes. ■■■ Sears’ First Floor.
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Electric Clock Protected by | QO Hammond *r I Patents —— Handsome bakelite case in mahogany or black. Complete with cord and plug. Guaranteed a good timekeeper. Sears’ First Floor.
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Morning — Afternoon—Evening The WFBM Concert Orchestra will furnish music for this occasion. No doubt you have enjoyed the music of this famous broadcasting orchestra many times over the radio. You are cordially invited to see and hear them at our store Thursday, Three special programs during the day and evening.
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It* s a Real Hohner HohiTers $ 1 fid so up to $275 Every one a genuine first grade Hohner, regardless of what competitors say, 80 to 120 basses. Beautifully finished. —Sears’ Second Floor.
$25 Elgin Watch ’ST $1 050 Models A fine, guaranteed Elgin watch will make an ideal Christmas gift. Complete with band. First quality. Sears’ First Floor.
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