Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 November 1940 — Page 4

THURSDAY, NOV. 7, 1940

WILLKIE'S ROLE | Chicago's 2d ‘Great Fire! | A LrPEY ~ STILL IN DOUBT

Promises Sivement Soon; | Some Feel He’ll Retire “To Hoosier Farms.

| NEW YORK, Nov. 7 (U. P).— Wendell L. Wil lkie's declaration that he would continue his “crusade” stirred speculation today on the | future public and private role of the defeated Republican Presidential nominee. There was some talk in official and unofficial quarters that Presi«dent Roosevelt might offer him an important Government post. Others believed Mr. Willkie might ‘return to the utility business, where he made $75.000 g year, and still others thotight that he might retire ‘to his Rush County, Ind., farms and from there carry on a speaking and writing campaign for the principles he espouses. “I believe the wltiinate adoption of, the principles I advocated is indispensable for the continuance of this free way of life,” Mr. Willkie told reporters shortly after he had conceded Mr. Roosevelt's re-election. He will hold a press conference today and promises|a formal statement soon, ‘perhaps late this week before he leaves for a vacation, on the role he believes he should play.

BRITISH CONVOY’S FATE IS MYSTERY

NEW YORK, Nov.|7 (U, P.).—Fate

ONE Tue mon BARRYMORE OFFERS PASSAGE RISKY,

hte NAZIS TELL U. 8.

Short- wave isteriibg stations and nas Government radio bureaus which/ oa LY OOD Nr LP he ‘Refuse to Guarantee Safe Conduct if Rescue Ship

have maintained a vigil since A ‘Mackay Radio last Tuesday picked | 1 ah unsecured. indebtedness, 1of “Is Sent ‘to Ireland. WASHINGTON, Nov. 7 (U. P.)—

$70,000 for $25,000 and secured obup two distress calls from British|®'""} , Ep said they have heard no fur- | ligations for $40,000 as fast as he ther. word. could was being considered today by "A report circulated here that|the Bankruptcy Court. ‘British warships were speeding to| The plan was submitted to Bankthe aid of the convoy but it could|ruptcy Referee Ernest R. Utley, who not be confirmed: The British and|said the actor now had shout $25,German hills were silent. 1000 to his credit. The State Department announced (today that the German Government | has refused, to give safe conduct /guarantees for an’ American ship to {80 to a port on the west coast of | Ireland to repatriate American citi{zens still in Great Britain, li The Reich Foreign Ministry said,

in a formal note to the State De- | partment, that ' the areas around { England are areas of military operf- | tions and that the German Government was not in a position to furnish any sort, of assurances in the nature of guarantees of safe passage. The Italian Government previously had given prompt assurances that, insofar as the Italian Government and its military and naval forces were concerned, an American | refugee ship could be guaranteed safe passage to the Irish port designated and to bring home American citizens. There are about 1200 American nationals desiring to come home still in the British Isles, according te the State Department. U. 8. Ambassador Joseph F. Kennedy has been urging the American Government for many weeks to send a rescue vessel to bring the Americans home.

DECLARE GERMANS DIVERT TO FINLAND

STYLES for MEN NEW YORK, Nov. (U. P).— Passengers on the HR, freighter

WOMEN and CHILDREN LVOMEN. and CHILDREN | Mathilda Thorden said today that | German soldiers en route to Norway had invaded Finland and that many -1of them were not leaving. stole a rowboat and rowed 100 miles across the Gulf of Bothnia to Finland. He walked and hitch-hiked -—Mary Boland, film comedienne, was _in a critical condition today from injuries suffered late last fered a hip injury, possibly several broken ribs and a deep..cut on her forehead. Her condition was “critiLee McCoy. were sunk by torpeédos. The survivors were landed at a Scottish port: yesterday. They inwas Capt. G. C. Wynter, master of the Patroclus.” He was last seen clinging to a piece of wreckage. The

The freighter arrived from Pete | samo, Finland, with 147 passengers! | and one stowaway. The passengers | included more than 100 former soli diers of the Finnish army. { “There are uniformed Germans] (all over Finland,” said one of the! passengers, B. W. Ten Cate | Brouwer. : The stowaway, Wiktor Lukjanowski i 1200 miles from southern Finland night when her station wagon colcal,” they said. LONDON, Nov. 7 (U. P.).--Stories cluded 52 officers and 316 men from survivors said they spent four and

, 20, lived in the section of Po- ¥ / to Petsamo. lided with an automobile near Loma Highway police said that Miss told by the 63} survivors of the the’ Laurentic and 33 officers and one-half hours drifting before they

land taken by Russia. He fled to y’ PAINT SERVICE ps a MARY BOLAND BADLY Linda, Cal. Boland’s station wagon, driven by a merchants cruisers Laurentic and 230 men from the Patroclus. The were rescued.

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They're WARM ...and Smartly Styled!

Girls’ Fine New Winter Coats

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Girls’ dressy coats with Watching leggings! Smart and warm for all-winter wear. Zipper style, lined leggings. Attractively styled coat in fleeces and novelty mixtures. Green, blue - and wine. Sizes 7 to 12 years. November Sale Price, $7.95.

Pay

at a Great SAVINGS!

Choice of 3 Types

Mayor Edward Kelly of Chicago is shown at the huge bonfire on Northerly Island in Grant Park, into which many local politicians, victorious and defeated, threw leftover campaign literature, in the hope that all pre-election dissension would be lost and forgotten.

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GIRLS’ 2-PC. SNOW SUITS—Wool, Melton snow suits with warmly-lined jacket, lined zipper snow pants. In plain colors with attractive plaid trims. 7 to 16 years. November Sale Price

GIRLS’ SNOW PANTS—Wool Melton fleece snow pants with easy slide zipper ankle.” Warmly lined. In Navy, brown, wine and green. Sizes 7 to 16 years. November Sale Price

GIRLS’ WOOL SKIRTS—AIl wool flannel skirts, full gore and pleated front styles| Plain colors and novelty plaids. Sizes 8 to 16 years. No ember Sale Price $1.

TOTS’ 3-PC. COAT SETS J » Boys’ 3-Pc. all-wool coat sets, Navy regulation style, red lined coats. Also wool fleeces in brown or grey checks. Set con- $ sists of coat, warmly-lined, zipper leg-

gings and matching helmet. Sizes 2 to 6 years. November Sale Price, $5.49.

Priscilla Curtains Ivory pin dot or cushfon dot in all first C: quality Priscilla curtains. 32 Inches wide. 75 inches long. PAIR

YARD

SPECIAL 3-DAY SALE!

Thursday, Friday, Saturday Attractive

& Sparkling Rings

Clever Imitations of Real Gems

A Real Value! C

See these brilliant stones and attractive mountings—you'll be amazed at their beauty, clever workmanship! Your choice of white or yellow mounting. Wear one of these rings for every day .. . Keep your real stones in a safety vault.

ORDER BY MAIL—

IL. 8. AYRES & CO. ‘Indianapolis, Ind, Please send me sparkling ring in styles 1 have marked on ad. (enclose ad with order), Mention SIZE, or enclose string. :

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Téts' 3-Pe. Wool Fleece Coat Sets, with warmly-lined coat, lined zipper leggings, and matching hat. Velvet and fur trimmed coats. Wine, green and brown. Sizes 1 to 6 years. November Sale Price, $5.49.

Toddlers’ 3-Pc. Warm Fleece Coat Sets, boy or girl style. Warmly-lined coat and leggings, with matching hat. Wine, blue, cedar, brown and rose. Sizes 1 to 3 years. November Sale Price, $2.99.

TOTS’ 3:PC. WOOL MELTON SNOW SUITS—With lined jacket and lined zipper leggings. Wine, Navy and green and brown. Plaid trims: Sizes 2 to 6 years. November Sale Price ,.

Curtains for Al Rooms Beautiful ruffled Priscillas in ivory and colored dots and figures. ored trim.. 45 and 54-Inch Bath, Kitchen and Dinette curtains. l 9c —Downstairs at Ayres. : Short lengths in up to - 10 yards colored figured 1 to 2 Yards of Ivory and Cc ecru color remnants in or and color combinations. marquisettes. % OOL 5% W is .69 WV PAIR First quality 5% Wool Plaid Double Blankets, Rose, Green, Gold and Orchid. Satin pound. ‘November Sale Priced at $2.69 pair. WOOL PLAID BLANKETS 50% Size 72x84, 509% Wool Double Blankets. 41/; 1bs. in weight. In 00 Priced, $5 pair. "Envoy" SHEETS on ; Percale SHEETS AVE Full’ bed size 81x108 inches. Seam0 heavy $1 .39

Your Choice of 40 Different Patterns and Colors! Tailored dotted and figured curtains, Cottage sets in white with tolCurtain Materials Curtain Remnants marquisettes. One coldots, figured and plain .§ize 72x84. 4-Lb. weight. Choose in Burgundy, —Downstairs at Ayres. Blue, Green, Black Orchid and Tan Plaids. November Sale PAIR Fine Combed 64x64 Thread eq bod gles, EACH

construction

-—Downstairs at Ayres. , " at this November Sale Price. 79c Each.

Pillowcases, Size 42x36

Tr ng. Good Ecce) values at $1.39

quality. ch,

—Downstairs at Ayres.

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Unbleached Sheeting Remnants

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Outing Flannel Remnants

A 500 Yds. Rayon Suede Fabrics Acetate and rayon fede fabrics that make perfect shirts, skirts and jackets, 46 d 50 inches vd wide. Plain and novelty prints. : 80-Sq. Percales Printed and fancy light and colored ground - outing flannels Cc stripes, in desirable remnant lengths. 6-Inches wide: Prin - Soar stripes, dark piaids, dark yd. Hope Muslin Remnants 38-Inch fully bleached. Hope muslin . remnants in good usable lengths— Cc priced to save you money In this No=

stripes, etc. vember Sale, at ..

Remnant Values for Home Sewers

Pin-Wale Corduroy REMNANTS

69c

If you like to sew—you'll revel in tois money-saving event! 36-Inch, fine quality pin-wale corduroy in good, usable remnant lengths, Choose in Red, Green, Brown, Dusty Rose and Aqua. November Sale Priced, 69¢ Yard.

Extra heavy quality, 87-inch, unbleached muslin sheeting. Good usable remnant lengths. Only 200 yards—so shop early,

Beautifil prints in checks, small and large p . Desired eoloter remnant lengths yards: November sale Lprioed

Hand-Blooked Lunch Cloths

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Buy This Big Value Tomorrow!

-Piece BED OUTFIT

A Combination Offer at a SALE PRICE " Innerspring Mattress

THE IN NE R SPRING MATTRESS — A com8 Double Deck Coil Springs Complete :

bY Made on heavy sheeting in 50x50-inch sizes. Beautiful designs. Slight irregulars,

yd, ~Downstairs at Ayres.

THE BED — Choice of either a Walnut finish or Maple finish bed in Four Poster or Jenny Lind styles. Sturdily constructed for service. Smart style choice, to go with most any type of - decorating scheme. Full padded with white felted size or twin size, cotton. Full or twin size.

THE SPRINGS—A comfortable, 90-coil, electrically tempered spring. They’ re durgble, serviceable steel double deck coil springs, securely tied. For full or twin size beds.

Twin or Full Size Bed

fortable mattress. with sisal insulation, ventilators and A. C. A. ticking.

Hundreds of tempered coil springs generously

les a 2 Poy A free gui pint can; any color, “Duco” — the Ses ifn enamel —to every adult who )

visits our store Friday and Saturday.

“Duco” makes old, dull furniture and woodlike new. It's easy to apply and

work gleam

dries quickly without showing brush marks.

November Sale Price—

Lithuania, made his way to Es(AX \ 5 43 ‘punt pats, fs, arises, es, Enamels \ Bu 4 2 io HURT IN AUTO CRASH Physicians at Redlands Comchauffeur, had crashed head-on Patroclus ‘today revealed that at Its hard gleaming surface is as easy to clean as sinkings were announced Monday.

thonia and, with three companions, puto © Gos SALE FRIDAY “FRIDAY AND — REDLANDS, Cal.,, Nov. 7 (U. P.). VEMBER 8 AND NY A | NO - Lad \ munity Hospital said she had sufinto an automobile operated by a least 160 men died when .the ships . . . a china dish. . Here's your chance to try this | Among the dead, it was believed,

fine enamel at no cost— be sure to come in.

| This offer good Friday and Saturday only == one can per customer.

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248 W. WASHINGTON ST.

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+ SAVE MONEY

ia church, high school, community

' ADVENTISTS WORK HARD ALEKNAGIKIG, Alaska, Nov. 17 (U. P.).—8ixty persons who located here on Bristol Bay in 1930, without Government aid or outside help, built a community that includes a sawmill, a $12,000 Territorial school,

building, two airplanes, a trading post, a dozen trapping cabins and

have traingd four pilots. All are [Seventh Day Adventists.

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Imagine all of these outstanding features in such an expensive lamp for such a small price, Up-to-date controlled direct and indirect lighting, bronze or gold and ivory finishes. You get it all for only $6.45. —Downstairs at Agres.

Chest tc Match . . . $9.95 Vanity to Match . . $15.96 Dresser tp Match . $17.95 Maple or Walnut Finish.

$1 DOWN

Delivers this outfit to your home. Balance on Ayres’ Deferrred Payment Plan. Small carrying charge.