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mUDAi, OCT.ft4,ls>24 BEST ROBIES TO URBANA AND OTHER GAMES ARE GIVEN 4 Hoosier Motor Club Aids Football Fans Who Wish to Go by Auto, Motoring to TOotball games is the favorite outdoor sport in October, according to the touring department of the Hoosier Motor Club. Hun dreds have signified their intention of motoring to Urbar.a, 111., to see Red Grange in action against De Pauw next Saturday. Many other requests for touring information are coming into the club from football fans who desire to see their favorite teams in action. Best routes for Saturday’s football games are given by the Hoosier Motor Club as fo'- lows: TO URBANA— Leave Indianapolis via Indiana Ave. and follow State Rd. 6 to Lebanon: from Lebanon go west on State Rd. 113 through Crawfordsville to the Indiana-Illinois State line: from the State line follow Illinois State Rd. XO through Danville to Urbana. The road is paved from Indianapolis to Lebanon, then gravel to the State line. From the State line to Urbana the road is paved. Distance. 123 miles. - TO FRANKLIN — Go south on Meridian St. under the Union Station subway and angle left, where the 3treet forks i Madison Ave.). Go south on Madison Ave. and follow State Rd. X to Franklin. The road is paved. Distance. 21 miles. TO RICHMOND— Go ea6l on Washington St. and follow the National Old Trails Rd. (State F.d, 3) through Greenfield and Knightstown to Richmond. The road is paved excepting a short grade separation at Dunreith. Cau tion for bndge in Cambridge City. Dis tance is sixty-seven miles. TO VALPARAISO Leave Ind.anapalis via Indiana Ave. and follow State Rd 6to Lebanon: from Lebanon go north on State Rd. 44 through Frankfort and Delphi to Monticetlo: trom Monticello go west on State Rd. 7 to Rey nolds: from Reynolds go north on the Motion Way to Wanatah. Caution for nu merous railroad crossings. From Wanatah follow State Rd 2 west to Valparaiso. The road is paved from Indianapolis to Leb anon: from Lebanon to Valparaiso is prin cipally grave!. Distance is 149 miles. TO OAKLAND CITY— Leave Indianapolis via W. Washington St. at the edge of the city, where the road forks, angle left and follow the Na tional Old Trails Rd. through Brazil to Terre Haute. Caution for one-way bridge at Putnamville and narrow? grade three fr. -ESBB? mm pie# a tune j mm in. an hour I XT is being done. You can do it. : Even without musical experi- jj ence you’ll master the saxo- > ' ' %■" phone well enough to play pop- ; ular music in a very short time. > : | Surprise your friends and system, easy blowing, per- ! i incidentally earn a good “side feet scale and superb tone, j income” filling engagements Ideal for home entertainment. ! ! offered nightly. The Conn Play it alone, with piano ac- ! i; saxophone is easiest of all cempaniment, or in duos, trios, ! ; wind instruments to play be- quartets, etc. Cbme in and j ! cause of its simplified key try one today; no obligation. j “Everything in Music ” I j 27 East Ohio Street MA in 4292 i or your money back Knowing how our hard-boiled staff rocked, rolled, laughed and howled at “In Hollywood” with Potash and Perlmutter which comes to the CIRCLE THEATRE Sunday We guarantee £to refund the price of admission to any person who cannot laugh at the picture. MANAGEMENT CIRCLE THEATRE See the famous fifty-fifty partners in their vivid 'vampire 'venture — Laugh that off! Next Week W Wg® Laugh Week wJUjE# YOU’LL LAUGH YOUR HEAD OFF To Marry Florence Amelia Bacon, young society miss of Dallas, Texas, will become the bride of Frank Miller Gould, wealthy young New Yorker, in December. She is widely known as a spoil swoman. miles east of Terre Haute. From Terre Haute go eouth oix,Seventh St. and follow State Rd. XO through Vincennes to Prince ton. From Princeton go east on State Rd 40 to Oakland City. The road :s paven from Indianapolis to Sullivan: the re mainder of the road to Oakland City is gravel with a short stretch of pavement south of Sullivan and one north of Yin eennes. A detour is in effect on S'ate Rd. 10 from two miles north of Hazieton to Patoka. but reported good. Distan.-e 174 miles. TO TERRE HAUTE— Leave Indianapchs via W Washington St.: at the eiU.-* of the city where the road forks angle left and follow the National Old Trail* Rd. through Brazil to Terre Haute. The road is paved throughout. Caution for one-way bridge at Putnamville and narrow grade three miles east of Terre Haute. Distance is 70 miles Every mother who entered a baby at a show held in Folkestone. Eng land, was compelled to sing a lullaby. PLUMBER’S SON VICTIM OF THIIF S4O Taken From Dress Suit Hanging in Shop, Edward Dunn, 3667 Kenwood Ave., caked police to his father’s plumbing shop, 938 N. Illinois St., Thursday night when he discovered S4O had been taken from a pocket of his dress suit hanging in the shop. When W. P. Johnson, SO4 Darnell St., went to the shed with intentions of setting up two stoves stored there ho foUmVthey had been stolen. One was recovered in a junk yard and a warrant was made for the arrest of a man believed to have the ether. R. G. Reinhart, 206 E. Fifty-First St., told police a S9O overcoat was taken from his car parked at Penn sylvania and New York Sts. Ray \Y. Adams, 1232 N. La Salle St., also reported his coat valued at $25 taken from an auto parked near by. Two books containing minutes of the Grotto lodge were stolen from the auto of John W. Murray, 4114 Broadway, parked at Michigan St. and Massachusetts Ave. The books were valued at $25. ‘ G. W. Bennett, 25 S. Brookville Rd., reported a box of tools valued at $75 taken from a job he was Outstanding Value in Full-Fashioned Chiffon Silk Hose w / These hose possess the T / L'rfflX clear sheer.texture which II / '/MB 1 * s the mark of quality j/A | hosiery. Mercerized v^J///jk hsle tops an( * reinforced yjk silk soles add durability. Every pair perfect. We y Jr do not carry seconds or factor}’ damaged hose. In all the new fall shades and black (Street Floor) Extra Special! Women’s Silk Mixed Colored Umbrellas 5 2.98 Women's colored umbrellas, made of fine closely woven silk and mer cerized cotton, fast color and rain proof. Attractive handles of carved or polished wood. Bakelite tips and stub ends. Purple, Green, Brown, Garnet (Street Floor) t —— Newest Shirts For Men in a Special Offering Made of finely woven soft finished percale, in dozens of attractive striped designs that will ap peal to men of critical tastes. The quality of the material, and the tailoring will meet the most exacting standards. Fit, Wear and Color Guaranteed (Street Floor) - ... i. " * Sale of Girls’Coats f Unusual Investments in Service , Quality , Style *12 s All-Wool Polaire or Velour They appear in the popular straightline style, in plain or block polaire and plaids, with large mussy collars, of self material or fur. In brown, sorrento, green, heather, t rust, henna and'reindeer. Sizes 7 to 10 and 10 to 16. Sale of Girls’ Dresses Os Checked Velour and Velveteen & Wonderful values are presented in practical school dresses, trimmed with embroidery and applique. Tan, copen, brown and navy. Sizes 8 to 14. mil, jjlAi> .tir uL,ub ljJtLkfe working on at Stop 6 the Madison Rd. Leßoy Miller, 4378 Central Ave., states a wrist watch valued at S2O was taken from his home. CHINESE GENERAL SAYS WAR CRIME StriTe Must End for All Time, He Declares, Bt/ United Frees PEKIN, Oct. 24. —"The greatest crime in modern times was the in trigue, that atised the present war in northern China,” Feng Yu Hsiang, famed Christian general, whose 10,000 fighting men, the best ii China hold the capital today, said in an interview with the United Press. "Leaders in China have decided war must end for all time. That’s why we have acted and seized th-? city. “China has been made a shell which all men must now try to piece together and support. I be lieve public opinion will back us up in this. "It is criminal of Wu Pei Fu to send half clad, half starved soldiers in no condition son warfare to fight against the Manchurians.” e Extraordinary Values in Newest Dresses Newest Models —Included the Popular Tunic and Redingote Styles A a. Os Poiret Twill , Plain or Hairline , - -lj_j Striped, Flannel, Lorcheen, Faille, 111 i Plain or Brocaded , B eng aline and t, | ' Satin Canton 1 j j An achievement, indeed. to present dresses as 1 1 I R individual in styling as line of fabric, as these I o | ll ‘V for a modest sl9. In all the fashionable styles, [ j] | silhouettes, colors. 300 oT| In Black, Navy, Cinnabar, Penny, aegfflfg sg3g msg Green, Grey, Rust and Black , (Second Floor) IHHtaHKIIBH The Only Place in Town Where you can have your unrestricted choice of footwear at only Three Dollars a Pair *3 SHOECOMPANY 2d FLOOR STATE LIFE. BLDG. Regular $lO All-Wool Suits With 2 Pairs Pants *8.50 ml Seldom are suits of this character Id 1 V "Sr jn available at such a liberal reduction. UJ m/ / .// Made of all-wool materials of tested *77 durability. In overplaids and fancy ' 'v / j mixtures of brown, tan, grey and powder blue. Alpaca lined coats, and full lined knickers. Sizes 7 to 18. Boys' Wool Overcoats, $5.98 Os all-wool chinchilla, In tan, brown and grey. Four outside pockets. Well lined. Not all sizes In each color. Sizes 1 to 8. Chinchilla Caps, With Ear Protectors, $1 (Street Floor) Boys’ 2 Pants Wool Suits Boys’ all-wool 2 pants suits, of & g* serviceable woolens, in fancy JjJJL fjU| %£ turos of brown, tan, green and Qj grey. Sizes 7 to 18. (Street Floor) Stunning New Wool Dress Flannels Featured t Others at = s3 ‘ 9B ’ $4 ‘ 69 Daring Scotch plaids in the wanted red color combinations— Roman stripes in beautiful multi-colored combinations —the popular chalk line and neat checked designs. Over 60 lovely color combinations. Note, pleaße, that the width is 66 inches, requiring butj to 2}4 yards for a dress with long sleeves. Colored Flannels, $3.39 Flannels, in a wide array of solid colors, such as powder blue, almond green, etc.; 56 inches wide.’ (Street Floor) Jaffe Glasses P rescribed—Ground —Fitted !■ Special for Saturday ZYLO FRAMES so.oo (Hinged) WM& [ enses , us W frame while ” Upward you wait to $5 without cost.) Headache? HUNDREDS of painful experiences, such as headache, eye-strain, neural gia and even more serious troubles have been traced to defective vision. Just as the physician prescribes the right treatment for his patients, we make a correct diagnosis and prescribe the proper lenses for those to whom we furnish glasses. Thousands of Indianapolis people are wear ing our glasses with perfect satisfaction. What we have done for them we can also do for you. Glasses we furnish are made espe cially for YOU—and will meet every require ment that you may need. 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