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PAGE 8 GRAND JURY IS CHOSEN,STARTS WORK JULY 17 judge Baker Asks Every Member About Bank Connections. Completing organization today of a grand jury -which for the first time in Marion county’s history has a woman member. Criminal Judge Prank P. Baker asked each pros pective juror if he or any member of his family was connected in any way with Indianapolis closed banks. Another question put by Baker was whether any relatives of pros pective Jurors were employed by the State, city or county. The latter questioning resulted in excusing William F. Sandstrom. 4465 Carrollton avenue, an automobile body trimmer, whose wife Ls em ployed as a superior court re porter. The woman member is Mrs. G. W. Gordon, 1503 Park avenue, who gave her occupation as housewife. Other members of the jury are George W. Alliee, 1523 Lawrence avenue, abstractor; Samuel H. Gardner, 2240 Park avenue, retired; Harry J. Gonder, 1222 North Lasalle street, cabinet maker; Jacob C. Beaver, farmer, Oaklandon. and George H. Blankenship, farmer, R. R. 6, box 410. The jury will report for duty Monday, July 17. KING MADE ‘MEMBER’: LEGION ROARS PROTEST Headquarters Calm Down After Burning Cables With Messages. National American Legion head quarters here was calming down to day as the result of apparent settle ment of an international dispute over conferring "honorary” mem berships on King Victor Emanuel and Uremier Benito Mussolini of Italy. Press dispatches carried the news of the honor conferred on the two by Colonel W. E. Easter wood, Dallas, Tex., national vice-commander. Then the cable wires hummed with protests from Legion chiefs, who, in no uncertain terms, in formed Easterwood that the Legion constitution makes no provision for honorary memberships. Apparently, the matter is settled, but officials here are wondering just how seriously Easterwood meant his threat to take the matter before the next national convention. Genuine ot ® ne other day B| If §Jr 9I pn which there Quality 9 IJMB B^i C 1 w* Jng jHBLI iff many in our ohoes city. ‘‘Step By Step” The Men Are Walking Out of Marott’s in Real Values fa I! SALE PRICE Up to $7.85 Bostonians, Stacy Adams, Stetsons, Foot Savers, Freeman. Many SIO.OO and $ll.OO values in this sale. Men's Dept.—Second Floor And in Our Ladies’ Department ML Charmingly styled shoes by the nation's foremost designers, w hh comfort features offered only in high quality shoes. fnii\ L sale <;0-95 % Many $8.50 and 810.00 shoes are included f in this offering of fine shoes by nationally recognized manufacturers. Rysonele—Selby Arch Preserver—Queen Quality, Metatarsal Arch Relief! If You Want Values Come to Marott’s S| FIRE FORCE BAND TO GIVE CONCERT TONIGHT Department Musicians To Play at Garfield Open Air Theater. The Indianapolis fire department band will give a concert tonight at the open air theater in Garfield Park. More than 4.000 persons have been attending these Friday night programs. Tile concert will be given in two parts, with an intermission of com munity singing, led by George Whiteman, and a group of popular songs by a trio. Included in the program of band -Colonial- MEgIOIAN at AAARVIANO SEE A Crosley SHELVADOR ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR l For a Crosley can JP 89 Four and one-half Six cu. feet cu. ft. capacity, $99.50 capacity, $l3O Generous Terms Colonial .MERIDIAN AT MARYLAND music will be “Men of Ohio,” ‘ Campus Memories," “Pitt Panth er ” “Neale Waltz,” “The Fight Is On,” "America,” Victor Herbert's I “Favorites,” Imperial Council.” "Un der the Double Eagle,” and "Stars and Stripes Forever.” A piccolo solo, "Song of the Nightingale." and a baritone solo, "My Regards,” will be featured. - Civil War Veteran Dead R)l T'nitrri pr< />* MONROEVILLE, Ind.. July 7. Infirmities of old age claimed the life of Morris Rose, 91-year-old Civil war veteran, at his home here Thursday. THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES mmnmmmumn - intti'mrmbmkm | 1,000-Sheet Rolls So-Soft BjfHf nr"WT' W *1 _w| .£r no " toilet tissue 1 >II jj| L9&IH AN OUTSTANDING * ''free iil SATURDAY PA *“ ,NG "‘ s^ l “ T " s " -jWBjBTO|| wit h • !rI | Q SPECIAL! SPECIAL! I \\ Url 16-In. Unbl. Crash Women’s Wool aj B|, \dgfr dgfßßl Large 20x40-in. ca ammo loweimg — — - PAfi Ollf*C rLMHIIfcL I 49c Value Bath-A l JS.fri- Ri/, c h ""*■-Z9 —ls cUC las. -iSi s -: 0 /zC M. Valu. Bath- 1 (. ■ JUST RECEIVED! id. | I |mg aps |QC | 3,000 pair! zsel [i^inTTirP^ .15.- kIMDRESSES Every Size to lOV2 1/ \ •* fAM A JBB There's plenty of whites at B IV k a j- &>*P JjtAt Wm— % A Jm§ m a C* fl the “Star.” Fine rayon B j \ <S> JL. r . -VmaSwi Snort Frocks * W plaited, with smart turnover j p' *Sheers* p ’ f • A ress value that will be the Stßr. Street Floor M By * 9 PaStelS ® summer dresses, right in the I B Models® standing low-price. Yoitll never B B ' * li SWAGGER COATS LINEN SUITS I B AW ?s - or ' and *4.95 value a AQ Regular $3.95 an<l $4.95 * A0 I | C lnP "^ an<l -Tnst 2( JUST RECEIVED 150 I 0 0 C?’ 1,000 New Tub Fast Wash white %jJ“KUUK& FROCKS PURSES ® AH Brand New Summer Styles I materials, <1 e - ffif* / \ / •MATEI.ASSE fl SH SC DKERSV! Sheers, prints, or pourhe and'"en 9 |% velope stvle # fll, 9/ /*%>[ Shoulder lies, but- B| \*h &? ,yI ” s vo " 11 want lor street, out- While thev m / \\ ton trim, stitched .I a I "•> li Wmk W’s&& V! K a "' l general summer wear. B^B last. \ belts, white with VIJ t; A-’. 1 " '*2, and worth ~lc to- jjj s|' Star, Ist Floor ??. / S : : x ' \\ colored trims and JimißMS ‘ _. „ , AamA iM I |\ ]iastels. Sizes 14 to 20. Star, 2nd Floor X£*tfS&B3} ijfsj• Star, 2nd Floor JULY SALE! 1,500 PAIRS! SALE! 328 PAIR! WOMEN’S WHITE ■ijunci: [j*| FOOTWEAR HIJ%N Oxfords .Pumps ..Ties CO liTTw"-T jSL Um ( Reg ' $i9s ° 52-49vau ■ .OH mil • \ Jl JtZ V.„. ' wSHhBHB The outstanding footwear styles of the enti-e H i J&fsSl BE (I k yfc, summer season at one low price. Fine whiae BK. & kid anri me.sh. in the popular high and low Bra T\ _ . H style heels. Every size up to 8. all widths H Dalm J P3ll* included - star - First H 1 all Evp ry pair is regularly sold in A S AND GIRLS’ j MEN’S AND BOYS* I 'aII aH ySkSportOxfords oxfords the wanted summer shades; 'ini e h'n*ent P ’ Snmplt* Binek eaif or 2- every size included. ofVw yt 1- ~ f%_ THE STORE for MEN! JULY SALE! MEN’S BETTER Men’s Fine Sanforized W S I2 ’ 9SfIND SIS.OOVALUE ©VpJk SLACKS 39-inch O 111 TANARUS" O Printed i\\l/% OWM U str i,p A m FABRICS V T wool, aoe woosteao A lit'* 1 Duck I Z3 nWIIIWW ,JL A.' in gray. tan. brown AgM ■“ UA|| EC mm \ :: S #V W and blue mixtures. Also X ■ B B I\\ vV\\\Vr\N re r v dressv ■ VUILkO ■■ * • \;i;IS R 1 popular gray flannels, 0 " k 1 n in ail ■ LAWNS.... I 0 C i-M T Beautiful nutterns. bright tub 'S :j; star, Ist Floor. 1 ■— I fast patterns of regular 25c end t :3f : m _____ A| I MEN'S SEERSUCKER SUITS BOYS’SI. S9 VALUE SLACKS Star. Basement Y || Light weight, cool and eomfor- __ — 1 \s\:viiz table, striped patterns. In all J QC Stripes, grav and mixtures and white, for dress,® - V mens sizes, and onlj I— outing and school wear. Ail boys' sizes included. St " r ’ Nt Fi °° r ® Star. Ist Floor 1 Men’s Cool Men’s Fine Dress I Choice of Any Men's I Shirts-Shorts Shirts I Jk 1Q 0 SQ C Vi I 39-In. “Punjab” | %| e \|M \ WW C \v\ \\ ■ n MTIPTT - X v.'.v: M—iii t , I Hu lIS I t - '"“■LpA. ,M V„: m 1 '.Vr.Tjr Choice of the House! Men s 'Carters’ Athletic un 1 - - SWIMSUITS UNION SUITS Bright Prints n'iX, Many lovely pat (t’lfV .* ° r , a r Sand1 -*-and * B AD pin check mate- ■■ I urns to ohooseW || 1' ‘vvV *^l-IS va>iu. While w B rials. from, made to sell I A * A Floor thpv I 4*l. and only. ** reenlarly at ?9c | K |b Bl* Guaranteed ® 11 1 I tub fast colors YARD ......ipyp •'W? ——•-- • ~ tim ITI'V "!•' ■ - Star. Basement iHIIU ■JULY 7, mi