Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Indianapolis News from Indianapolis, Indiana • Page 5

Location:
Indianapolis, Indiana
Issue Date:
Page:
5
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

3 rmw luuin are tllL DEAD ci seventeen are killed Faction "in France. HOOSIER'S FATE IN DOUBT. IN HAKES FROM CASUALTY. LIST (foacial 1 Tba jBiiaaa'jw'ls wl TERRE JLALTE. lnd Norrmber Jreato loMiwi from Terre Ilauite Vigo, county ere killed fa cUoo In Frtnct axd thirty twa djd canfs ad Lcrp ltaJs this cwjistry Srtm ia ease, mostly Inffoenza and pneumonia.

to reports to data Two died In ampt atroad, from la ease, two were killed aecMentaflr la thU country, on was drowned on a transport, asd ae from dJeease while en rout to France. than men of Vigo county were under ofKciaf Thoaa killed Irt acti'w: In Fraur In eluda William Ilk ka, T. Harrey. list. Jsjnaa Ixmca Harvey Hendry.

1erbert D. lAjnran. Oeo Nebeveajl, Orover O. Kln, farble E. IlaaketL Ovy 1 Trp6kKd.

rana 1. Montaons ry. John Kaaderaon. Franrla Lao rnaVburrte. Ooorre Saondars, Chartae KeCir.

Jamae Mclraw, Keith Dale, of erre Haute, and Arnlel Trraa, of orth Tarra Haute. Thm beeetaet loas was caoaed by man drinsT ta camps and beeoitais from In tuecaaand pneumonia. Many cf the aou5irs are now tn tho city to epend Thanksgtvtnc with their relatives and friends. GASSED; OTHER W0UN0E0 Two Montgomery County Soldier in Hotpitalo In Wranct. (gfiaclal Tba nanil Kewf) CUAWFORIVILLI November James Myrtn Manaon.

eon of Mr. end' Mrs. Fred Mnon. of 5 this dtr, 4 lutiant Lew la Munby, i ao of Mrs. Tim Murphy, of linden, tAonlfrn rr untr, sra both In h'K pttaja In sufertnr from 4indi In action.

Lieutenant Mtnfl was graad In ar lion OHoter Zh Ma la row at be boapitAl No at 1 lto'at, Franea. Llautenant Manaon 1 wHh SO arttllary realrrwM of th Jut in in Tburodars easlty UC Is the aoa 'of Kr. aad Mrs W. Uanaar. of ibis city.

lis was a aa mt se af tba earneertn' eorpa. Hia twothar waa wattfied laat rrtday that be bad Ms tlUed an tea aa October a. One Repwrt Indicated Death, Arv other That He Survived Fall. tHai ta The Ia4lanapolta NswsJ WA61I1NOTON, November 3. Sen stor V'atson has been appealed to by 5.

A. Mooney. Cola (Lnd.J tanner. to assist tn cleaJing up the fate of Mr. Mooaey's WlU II.

Mooney. who waa tn the United 8tate avUUoo service. Word was received a short time back front the adjutant feoerara department ot the army that the eon was wounded and a prisoner in the Ilruederhaus hoa pita! at Cobtanx, Oermany. tMnce that time a copy of a Utter written to Moonev's son in Uw. an American army oncer, by the com mender of the Bntiah aero snuadron, to which youn Mooney was attached, been received by Mr.

Mooney con eeytnr the news that Mooocj 's plane was shot down In flames and there was little hope that be was alive. The British facer. Major u. R. Mao Farlane Ketd.

wOd that on September 9 a squadron of twelve planes set out from the British front to bomb the reil road stat ton at lngelmunater. This eqnadroa was heavily entragwd on Ita re turn by fifty enemy machines and two r4 the raiders were seen to' fall tn flames. One ot the fallen machines, waa piloted by Mooney. Major alscKarlane said Mooney had Vtsn with the squadron for nine weeks. that during: the time he had proved jjtnealf to be a ftne and reliable pilot." He added that he did not think there was the slightest chance that Mooney was ilvln.

The report that Mooney was tn a hoe rntal was sent by the Red Croaa. Offl rare here believe that while Mooneye machine was shot down in fames, he eeeaped with his life, and has smce been recuperathva tn a German hospital. RED CROSS MEN HOME. Daviaon and War dwell Reach New York on the Capagne. NEW TORK.

November 2V Henry I tJavleon. bead of the American Red Croea. and Allen Vsxdaell. Red Cross commissioner tn Russia, were paaeen rere on the French liner Ipame which arrived here yesterday. Ur.

DaTlaon haa completed a three cmonth'a Inspection cf Red Cross work abroad. Maor Wurtwrli. wh has Nran i In overseas work for seventeen montha. moet of the time in Russia, declared that the situation there would be hope lean until the political salration of tha conrtry la worked out. lie termed Boi ahertani a "danreroua diaeaae," and a.vid that rood was extremely scarce the poor were starving jaencer on the pacne was Gov eor elect Henrv 3.

Alien, cf vansaa lie was ill in a hopttal on the French front, he aatd. when informed November that he had been elected. lie has spent eighteen months In Y. M. A.

work overseas, the lat six months i director for the STh. (national guar!) division, which took part trt the rxhtlng in the Antenna sector ti rUi. the ikwln weeka tf mar. i At Fifty Cents a Pound Oh. nr.tr ta at tt sartne.

ny tmAe lrfft, atolla tha year 4a rwi0lr taa cats nu'i mm ran rnrc fall 4rp; And stay lay. triVate fraas ta a tart, I wn (m altar tar ttrnxr srVoa. Oi thK, Ihr lay. a aartnoa. apart.

That tbaa ahalt rearnta at cam. aa4 kaav, f'uil wfl. a boary arty aata JWH And, aonorwf tiaay Mtkay thou afcaJt re ra to i ann. Ta tins aa aa wn. afcktly i'a Abavt tin aoanf roa thaa aaoa babf sa iifiMl ay, la an far ffewra fiorr.

aad tar eaoataa ft bar Pram riMr aad a4. A. farrrar adail a a arta Ta at Umt. thy asemary sapsri raai Ok, rtart fcirs; WeUar (jfraeaacca. EXCHANGE FOR RETURN LOADS VILL BE TOPIC 400 DELEGATES EXPECTED The first anaaal on ventlon of the Indiana Transfer and Warehouse Men's AseoeieUon win be held Saturday at the Ciaypooi hotel.

Amon the important sabjoets to bo discussed wm be tho organization of a return loads es rhanre and testa La rwn tranet haning; the good roada movement in Indiana More than mA transfer and warehoose masi are expected to attend the convention. Amour the rpare will be Mayor Charles W. Jewett. W. W.

Wtna low. secretary of the hirnwars transport of the atate counctl of defenae: Inck Miller. ho will apeak on "Itetorn Loads. Hlrhways. Trass port snd Ivene Thomas Sny tier, head of the return loada bureau of the fhamher of Commerce, will dls cvimi "lieturn Load Iuke Dulfey.

State aenator and food roads promoter, and William lloaa, of Chicago, expert on transcontinental freight questions. With the propoaed organization of a "return loada" ait hange, it is planned to Kara a central la Indianapolis wber transfer and truck men throughout the elate may obtain loads for overland hauls. It la the object of tba plan to eave shippers thoiaands of dollars try rnakinc uae ot carriers on return trlra IL C. 8throedr. Indianapolis.

Is preel rtivminn. In hta I'M ir.v ta tonnif i lent of the Indiana Transfer and are be save Me battery eent iia house Men's Aaaoclatkm; J. M. lladgea. with the infantry In liahion duty.

andiTerre Haute. vU pteaident; C. F. Iorr Whtle there. the Oermana a nt tvet ph.

Oir j. ll wfc rtianeU imtriedtatjy to the 't nergcncy hotMLul, tnd from there sent to a permanent fwH metital txbltid the tinea. A few hours later ba waa sent to tb baaa noarltal. Lieutenant Murphy, who waa a'th ihe marine. 'aa woitided In the artri a macliln.rwn bf illation tenant Murphy enliatad in tli marina rorpa Oru ee 23.

and went overseas tn iun. IWT. Soldltr Killed. 7 IKper ial la Tba lndiafianr Xew VINCKNNUH. Ind November Sersesnt Herbert Donnoe.

ae twen tjr.one, wse killed Ih action on No am bar 7. according to a telearam i 1 row the wir department to Victor Ponnoe, hla brother. Heveral days ae the parents received a letter aay Inf tliat thflr son was In the thick of the fl eh tine. Ponnoe enlisted In the Indiana national ruard when be i was fifteen yaars old and apent some time on the Mexlran border. He bad been In' France eta months, Catualty Newa From Indiana.

MCNClK Prnata Aim Beabow, arm af Mi. and )Ura. Mill am Itaettow. of Muacla, who waa euae 4 tn action atra mon'he aso, haa been wounded aaln. osvial not! ttrnton bavins bora rorelve by tba Par 'ertta.

The extent of hla rat ant Injuries Is ankrifwa. jrrnrnsONTTTjjI Tha sajna'af Kdwaed Tfr Hrebaw, af 1 (oaryn la, appaaf amone trioaa fnlatlng In No further Inform t)oa baa been eaealrad by hie porwota, Mr. m. sad fctra lieary tiraeakaw. bradabaw, wba, 'i was about nlnetn year old.

enllated a 1 year are, aad had baaa ta yvasce about two "wtoeilha Hi nOWN rMXT Uetenant Raymond "2 Jt.hnaiia haa written bi parents, Mr. and lira, Jama r. jaiinn. ci lawwi, laat ba had been ta a hospital ra corartae front the otfarta of aaa. Ha baa haea aa tha flnng lira for almost a year mud 1.1a narwata bad not board frora hint for hraa months.

Tbsrsaa A us! ran. of Mwn11w, aaat of this elty. has rarctvad fifTtda I pntlea of tha' daatb of har aoa, i arpoart jaaeph A. Aaatsse, see twanty twa. Ausiroa aniieted aooa alter tha war waa da dared ea Germany.

He Had been wounded on tw touor t. H. WOOD Mrs. Iamul Jaek. wbe Hvas la antloa waot af tba elty.

roceteed a tele (ram frwaji tha war S'partaaeat sarins that her eon. fiorvatoo Jark. aa twaaty ta a. baa' died fm wawMs recelvied la action on Urtoher Ik Jarh waa at noma four months are to attend tha roworai his father. Ms was alias bark ta Gamp Merrttt.

N. tha 1 sy Aftwward. twxta at ence for evar mi Harvey taaaner. whoa oatae aj mann, rl. Wayne.

vce preewjent tt. 1 oUver, Munde. vico prealdent: J. M. Hamilton.

Lafayette, vice president: H. A. fpencer. Logansport. vice president; I I lad ley.

Indianapolis, treasurer; Thomas. Payder. lndUnapolis. secretary. METHODIST BISHOP'S VIEW Quayl Says Kaiger Must So Tried and Executed for Murder.

8T. November St, Bishop WHlUm A. jnayle. of the Methodist Episcopal church, a speech here, declared that any eace ccmmlaalon of tha American people which does not make the German people pay to the otter moat farthing Is uot a peace com n.laaion of the American people and that "until such time ae the kaiaer 1c tried and executed for murder. Justice will not have room tn the world' "We did not flg the he continued.

"We fought the German pao jla. Not to mete out punishment to Germany row Is not love, tt Is sent! Meridian Street Corner Maryland 1 MM in I Tha tadiaaaaaGa Bareaa. S3 fTyaU BaiUlac. I WASHrN'GTON. November Sena tor Xew was Informed yesterday at the cffiC of the arreon feneral of the arrcy that it probably would be some i time before any of the American hoa polls.

are now cvitir' the ty Z'O ho Hal rT.e of nrwn r'' rr Air' iran expeditionary forcea. Tbia hit THE BDLfcXAPOLIS XEWS. THUESDAT, NOVEMBER 23, 1918. IMfliMIES BASE HOSPITAL NO. 22 NOT COMING HOME SOON.

NEW GETS INFORMATIONS. made It necessary sand bow medical Mud hospital cants to France to take ear af men. AUwt J0 nurses, bare been meat aiac tlve armistice waa sUaed. Wbta tie baapttal unita are fltarted Ikkdc. tt wCl be tie policy.

Senator New was tefornjed. le nJ home tbcoe units which arrived flret rn Franc. From tbia. Senator New Inferred that be boapttal Na 32 wtn be fne of the Crvt units to be returned, since It was ooe of the first cent. 5nator New ttmtea that It may be rxt Jnne or later before base hospital So.

2T mar be mu nad. He has be bopef al that it miht be portb5e to prrmir uus van 10 retnrn ai an eany CELEBRATION SPOILED. Morals Squad Seize Mick's Liquor at Union Station Otfter Cases. Members of the morals squad ther Mi i r. pin ire piit a crimr ir, the plans theaier ray i It Walter VIirk TZt Wuhirrton prtal salts can be returned from France, for Thankscirinx celetTation Senator New was inqairfcr chiefly hJm unktfl about baa bontl No.

which baa nht fc! T' fr which is said to ve ccnUT ed and whV was organised at Indiana General Ire'and Senatrrr Nw that I of the Arr.ncan'raaaltie. in the rM nr i arms urine; the war. The casuaitjrs! IDIANA TRANSFEn AND nHt'( vir rrre irir.x the iat i chirrs! 'h frr: rg a i a 1 a a aa sa a a streets, was arrested by Gorre WltJtler and a juad. after they had fond lTty balf ptnt bottle of whiakr at bta bom a. Ivtt Chadwlc SteC Jack Green.

10U East Marjlaad street, was arrested by the saine squad Wkwln tlw nodln of seventeen haif pints of whisky at his hon? A crip oxitainlnit six half olrU of whisky wu found by same aouad In a court at the rear of Harry MiUei a soft drink pUre. 607 Indiana avenue. The rrlp i b'M beadquarlera pending InTygtlgaOon as to the owner. AT RATE OF 150 DAILY. Liberty Motor Produced ToUl 31.

mrm Pnvaer. rate cf VjO wa signed. UM mors. L. ct Us 'nsine pro dacuon department of the aircraft pro board At he war department, i irtnr attended bv Secretary Ba ker and other army orflclala.

Dalivenea of Llbertv motors In October reached i.2 7. Lieutenant Emmons aald. a larger number of motor than Eneiish aril Fttm faetorves had been able to. de i rror.th. cf t' t.iar.f rmmon eaid on.v i had been mace nr: itf oriKina! or: eplrtn 're to a tor a sc pper r( Give Practical Gifts in this I Practical Y'Vc Have Wm ELECTRICAL GIFTS Give Practical Gifts in this Practical Year We Have ELECTRICAL GIFTS I aT a a I for Every Member of the Family FLOOR LAMPS From 910.00 to $50.00 TABLE LAMPS From 93.50 to.

975.00 TOASTERS From 92.50 to 98.00 HEATERS From 90.00 to 915.00 SEWING MACHINES From 937.75 to 953.00 WASHING MACHINES ....9125.00 SEWING MACHINE MOTORS .......915.75 PERCOLATORS From S5.00 (o 925.00 URN SETS From 317.50 to 945.00 CHAFING DISHES From $13.50 to S37.50 ELECTRIC GRILLS From 99.50 to 912.50 HEATING PADS From 99.00 to 812.50 VACUUM CLEANERS 937.50 and 947.50 FLASH LIGHTS From 50c to S5.00 Visit our beautiful display room and permit us to help you make your selections. Hatfield Electric Company THE HOUSE ELECTRIC" MERIDIAN AND MARYLAND STS. Buy Things Electric at an Electric Store Sander Recker Furniture, because of its superalitive quality, has every requisite that should be embodied in a gift Sander Recker 's Reconstruction A 1' Jf1! i Ti Ml price $30.00 Antique price Sander Recker FURNITURE COMPANY Sale of Furniture An event of more than ordinary importance to those who wish to refurnish the old home or to furnish the new one. An opportunity to select a worthy gift from hundreds of suites or separate pieces of furniture of the better kind at prices considerably less than regular. Reductions Ranging from One fifth to One half Living Room and Library $375.00 Finest over stuffed Davenport, blue and sold silk damask 2S5.0O 175.00 Colonial mahojrany Bed Davenport with tapetry cover, sale price $58.04) $65.00 Colonial mahogany Bed Davenport with tapestry cover, sale price $5 1.

OO $32.00 Fumed oak mission Library Table, sale price $27.50 $30,00 English Davenport Table, ma hoKny. 81 price $21.00 Jacobean oak Library Table, sale price $22.50 $65.00 Oak Jacobean Living Room Table. sle price $37.50 $50.00 Tapestry "Wing Chair, sale price $45.00 Tlpestry Wing Chair. $32.50 $35.00 Tapestry Armchair. Drapery Department Second Floor Plain Filet Nets and Voiles for Curtains; 36 inches wide, in white, cream and ecru colors; sale price, yard 27 About 500 yards drapery materials including SO different patterns of cretonnes, also plain colored materials; up to S5c values; sale price, yard.

50c $200 Imported Italian carved alabaster and marble Floor Lamp $150 $67.50 Carved mahogany and gold Lamp. Standard $37.50 $27.00 Model damask and metal day Shade $19.50 $25.00 Japanese Satauma Vase Table Lamp $13.50 Dining Room Suites and Pieces $320 antique mahogany Dining Room Suite, Queen Anne; 10 pieces; sale price $237.50 $395 antique mahogany Louis XVI. period Dining Room Suite; 10 pieces; sale price $310.00 $850 Finest Italian period American walnut Dining Room Suite; 10 pieces; sale price S6RO.0O $45.00 William and Mary antique mahogany Serving Table; sale price $22.50 $18.00 Mahogany finished Serving Table, Adam period; sale price $110 William and Mary antique mahogany Buffet; sale price. Fiber Rush Furniture CkeJce of Any ta Stark. niaeeut.

$17.50 Upholstered fiber rush Armchair $14.00 $13.50 Upholstered fiber rush Rocker $10.80 $13.50 Armchair to match 1 0.80 $8.50 Fiber rush Table $35.00 Upholstered fiber rush Wing Chair $28.00 $35.00 Fiber rush Floor Lamp $18.50 Fiber rush Desk $14.80 Odd Bits of Furniture $20.00 Tea Carts of an tique mahogany, with glass tray; sale Price $1 1.75 $35.00 Antique mahogany Spinet Desk, sale Price $28.50 $215 Solid mahogany Queen Anne period cane back Davenport. sale price $48.00 Antique mahogany Queen Anne period Secretary, sale Price Slii.OO Antique mahogany finish Windsor Chair, sale price. $11.75 $135 "Burrows" combination Billiard and Pool Table, complete, sale price $85.00 18.00 Gate Leg Tables, solid mahogany tops, size 26x40, sale price $13.75 $46.00 Queen Anne upholstered Rocker, mulberry velour, sale price $32.50 $46.00 Armchair tc match, sale price $32.50 Bedroom Suites and Pieces $158 Queen Anne antique mahogany Bedroom Suite. 4 pieces; sale price 1 20.50 $280 Four post Colonial mahogany Bedroom Suite; sale price. $21 2.50 $55.00 Odd antique mahogany, Adam period Double Bed, sale price $37.50 $65.00 Four post mahogany Bed, sale price $18.00 $48.00 Mahogany four post Bed.

sale price $39.50 $38.00 Golden oak Dresser, sale $24.50 ivory Dresser, sale $22.50 Anything bought during this sale will be held and delivered later if desired. Out of town orders crated free. I fjow airrts con nactad with General FOrvfitnr's Staff. Tha tint nrfiu ered nvhor? power. After SOU bad been manufactured and the builders were begin nine to awtna; tnto quantity produo tton the officer said the authorities In riKucv lariata inn mnr.

rw needed. The engine was stepped up" IrfT 22weT IU additional strenrth in certain parts. To lilustrata the effect of these orders. Lieutenant FT mm on a said ther required chances back to the steel foundrie i wnrcn were caJied on to change the of the raw steel. Frve hundred of the borne power motors jfcad been prod need when General Per i iur anotner increasa In mv, ninc' "I lh.

developing; 0 brse piw WASHINGTON. November CS. Lib er. rwr i I ertv motors were being proaoc i 1 were day when the armistice said Lieutenant H. H.

Em anowme mat 1.M0 motors had been delivered to May one rear after the first scratch of the pencil toward Tobacco PRINCE ALBERT oz. pias; jar.I., tin 8 C7. tin with pipe. 79c 7 tl PERCALES, 30 inches wide, assorted figured stripes on light grounds, for women's house dresses, coverall aprons, children's dresses, regular quality; Friday sale FANCY PLAIDS. 36 inches wide, new styles, beautiful colorings; specially suitable for separate skirts, misses' and girls' school dresses; regular 98c kind; Friday sale UNBLEACHED ETING.

2U yards wide, standard quality, good weight, full pieces, perfect goods, for home or hotel use; regular 75c value, Friday sale the design of the enetne. totaled XLfcl if fflc Bargain Table Special LONGCLOTH. fine quality, nainsook finish, launders perfectly, especially suitable for fine underwear, infants' and children's wear, regular 20c quality; Friday sale qualities Outing Flannel Gowns Women's outing flannel i or Vit rrown itn tn 2 48 nightgowns 13 to la at Friday, the officer said. tb deliverlce Ttaay. tne RESCUES STUDENT OFFICER Gunner G.

Baker, Injured at Pen sacola. Cited for Bravery. (Special to TV Indiaaapons New) AUBUTtX. November 28. Glen don Baker.

grand aoa of Mrs. Ida, Ahrendt. of Auhnra, and stationed at the Penaacola naval air station, has been cited for bravery by Lieutenant R. Rodman, in charge of te station. The citation follows: Attention of ail on Its la ealld la very i oaoinmKtabie aad fvajiesa vrark af Euclnear vubbt Baaer.

U. S. X. B. jaU ftd SMcbaalciaa ta efivrr af motor Hera riea on Boat mhiett etb tnto Penja eala bay fram a hlcht at mm feat.

afpoalM 1 1JC3A! 106 312 E. WaahiBttoa St. Joat Eaat of Couxthomse. sum, marmot, Jap mink, brook mink, sable, black and kit coney, at attractive prices $2.98, $4.98, $3.98, $5.98, tha whistllra' buoy. TedaaJy imlr Novenftier 13.

Dtaracardiox hi oa injurlat. Baker r. to th iwm af Student O.iev B. E. Crowler, who a as ptnna txtvw ta wrerkagA After aavaral attempU taj h'eij nuida hejaaci eaJed lit Crodrr the surfaoa.

Tba aeronautic school 'feals certali ihst tt waa only aoa to tba axcellant aorK tl rt 9tadent Offeer ir waa mx, i of ficiaj laaolum of the fact sia! the i oavy doanax et. Ganaor akr racaired aevwai injur aboet Ua and araia Noneaentiala l' )Li vou rnlilJ. rnernr. tnj brine bxara nvy Pai WM Pvt bane a frotn. wa.

hi, lag; eo 4 P.gtf i bad Uut. a. i Standard Patterns 1.5c 20c 25c Cigarettes CAMEl, 10 pack apes UEYN0S. 20 pack aeea Si Jit RED KA31EL 20 packajfea $2.7." Furs of Quality and Style An elaborate assortment of the new dressy shoulder capes, scarfs, stoles, etc. Muffs to match.

A complete showing in the various pelts Hudson seal, nutria, raccoon, wolf, fox, opos 1 v. $9.98 to CHILDREN'S FUR SETS 1.98, to $10.75. FLANNELETTE, fleeced back, pretty patterns aad colorings on dark groundj, for kimonos, dressing sacques, bouse dresses, regular 35c kind, Friday sale a FINE UNBLEACHED MUSLIN, full yard wide? firm good weight, full pieces, perfect goods, no mill end lengths, no seconds. Regular 35c quality; Friday sale DRESS GINGHAMS, large assortment of pretty plaids, checks and stripes, beautiful color combinations; re quality, Friday Warm Blankets Heavy nap, soft and fleecy, in gray Iwith pink or blue borders; regular $1.48 value, Friday sale 1 Dainty Boudoir Caps and Neckwear PPJ if tan. khaki, gray and white BUCK KLEECE MVED (LOVE, special BL4CK (iLOVE.

cham olsuerte. lined, 1IK IVY WOOl, GLOVE or unllncd. khaki or oxford BOUDOIR CAPS, in all the dainty colors, light blue, pink, old rose and lilac, of messalrne or crepe de chine, trimmed in lace and tiay rosebuds, $1.50, 98c, tZQe 75c and UU GEORGETTE COLLARS, ia all the new shapes, trimmed in beautiful QQ laces, 98c, $1.50 and t47XeU SATIN COLLARS AND WAIST SETS, square QO or roll shapes, $1.50 vOL FILET COLLARS, in or roll shapes, $1.50, 98c and 59c 75c 85c lined $1.25 CIIAMOIl EDE GLOVES. In black, white, tan. brown, srrar.

ff slate and mode A.VU CHiMOlUlEDF. GLOVES, in black, atltrhed In white, or white, 1 (f titched In black. SI9 and VXW 49c THE NEW MONK COLLAR, combination of satin and chiffon, one style has a pleating of Georgette, QQ. $1.50 and OL HIGH NECK VESTEES, of satin, net or Georgette; the latter is trimmed in pretty Venice lace; prices, $1.25, $1.50 QQ and i vleaO URl nt'f a etn nvwrm lo black; mode and gray. OlsOUs XEW VELVtrr BAGS in black or colors, SXSS and down by de CI tZ( rrees dlsDu VELVET BAGS, bead trimmed.

In blai lr and colors, special val (J QQ ties. 91 to tiWO SILK BAGS, In black and col CO A ore, 11.00 values, special 5i .40 OBXll.VE LE.ITHEH B4GS. Including pla seal, priced according Qt qq to quality. tSe to LEATHER PCR9ES. black, also bat ter qualities la fancy or plain (4 QQ colors, SSe to.

White Cbutil Corsets Medium bust or topi sets up to $1.50 values sr e33' cor I aUa I Hosiery SCHOOL STOCKINGS FOR CHILDREN, lxl ribbed, good weight; a 35c value, QC sizes 5 to 9, a pair. iU 1 WOMEN'S LA CASHMERE HOSE, made full fashioned; regular or out QQp sizes, a OUT SIZE OR REGULAR SIZE BURS0N CASHMERE HOSE for women, good weight, first quality; $1.00 kind, special. I rj DURHAM DURABLE RIBBED TOP STOCKINGS, double heel and toe; 35c OFCp value, our price. ait)L CHILDREN'S FINE RIBBED EXTRA GOOD QUALITY STOCKINGS, ia sizes 5 to 10; Women's Gloves, Leather and Velvet Bags for Gifts CASlWErtETTE In fcla k. a as PURSES, $1.25.

values A ND Practical Christmas Gifts for Men WOOL FL.MSIIED SOCKS. (J for 83e. a pair CASIIlfERE SOCKS, fa black, gray and natural, and. 75c tOTTOX SOCKS, double heels snd toes. In black and OKf colors aaJL.

SILK LISLE SOCKS, loable soles, black, white and colors OITa (3 for Sl.00), a OUX, ITEHWOVEX SOCKS, la lisle, silk and lisle, wool, silk or fleecedL priced according to qnallty. Aft Tie, 5, VJ. BLACK FIBER SILK SOCKS, Zfip double heel and toes, a pair: tiyl FIBER SILK SOCKS In com rJQ blnatlon stripes, a iU natural only 'a a ALF WOOL SOCKS, medium weight," black, navy, gray or camelshalr 29c 50c FIRI5 SILK SOCKS, lisle black, white and colors, a pair tubular or lined. KX1T FOlR.lS HAMl newest patterns, floff.oo and sol. In HEX'S St PES EH, good clastic lasiic wcnoinr, r.

te, see SIE.S BELTS, black or gray, i. and 75c iln or Plain iniiiai. pricea accorainir to qual Ity. 54.S3e.SOe.lS and XT. SILK 1MTML II.DKEn CIirEFS OR PLA IX KHAKI rn.

TIES, tli special Yarues, soo, fio, si.oo. 5e and alt' tl.e G5c Whatever the Price. We Gve You the Best for the Money II It V. II.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Indianapolis News Archive

Pages Available:
1,324,294
Years Available:
1869-1999