Indianapolis Times, Volume 32, Number 273, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 March 1920 — Page 3

DAYTON, 0., NOW CITYOF 153,830 Census Reports Show Gain of 37,253, or 31.1 Per Cent. WASHINGTON, March 24.—Preliminary population figures were announced todajr by the census bureau as follows: Dayton, 0., 1920 population, 153,530, increase 37,253, or 31.1 per cent; 1910 population, 116,577. Warren, 0., 1920 population, 27,050: increase 15.969. or 144.1 per cent; 1910 population, 11,081. Kewanee, 111., 1920 population, 16,026; increase, <5,719, or 72.2 per cent; 1910 population, 9,307. Parkersburg, W. Va., 1920 population, 20.039; increase, 2,197, or 12.3 per cent; 1910 population, 17.842. Clifton Forge, Va., 1920 population. 6,150; increase, 402, or 7.0 per cent; 1910 population, 5,745. Trenton, Mo., 1920 population, 6,951; Increase 1,295, or 22.9 per cent; 1910 U>opuiation, 5,650. * Booneviile, Mo., 1920 population. 4,665; increase 413, or 9.7 per cent; 1910 population, 4,252. Junction City, Kas., 1920 population, 7.516; increase 1,918, or 34.3 per cent; 1910 population, 5,598. Middletown, N. Y., 1920 population, 18,420; increase 3,107, or 20.3 per cent; 1910 population, 15,313. Americus, Ga„ 1920 population, 9,010; increase 947, or 11.7 per. cent;'l9lo population, 5.063. Anniston, Ala., 1920 population. 15,709; increase 2,915, or 22.S per cent; 1910 population, 12,79-1. Orange, Tex., 1920 population, 9.212; increase 2.655, cr 66.7 per cent; 1910 population, 5,527. Sikeston, Mo., 1920 population, 3,575; increase 245, or 7.5 per cent; 1910 population, 3,327. FIGHT IN EVERY NAME. SACRAMENTO, Cal., March 24.—0n the lists of blind borrowers from the library here appear the names: Spanking, Thrasher, Whip, Lickon and Beattie.

“New Idea” Easter Goldstein's Pattern New Section Washington and Delaware Streets Outfit. Store Hours —Daily, 8:30 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. Store Hours —Saturday, 8:30 a. m. to 6:00 p. m. Easter Wouldn't be Easter Without a New Spring Hat! And This Offering of New Spring Untrimmed Shapes For Thursday Only at $2.45 $2.95 $3.45 Makes it possible to secure anew Spring flat at a great saving. Such stunning shapes as the roll brim, side effects, chinchin, mitzi sailors, turbans and mushroom effects in colors of taupe, navy, gray, sand, black and two-tone effects. These are wonderful values at the prices asked of $2.45, $2.95 and $3.45. Trimmings at Half Price Thursday On/y We will offer all trimmings, including Ornaments, Flowers, Fancy Pins, Wreaths, Ostrich Bands, Ostrich Stickups, Glycerine Ostrich, Pompoms, etc., at one-half of the marked price. Select your Untrimmed Shape and the Trimmings and we will trim the hat FREE in our workroom. —Goldstein’s Third Floor.

New Fabrics For Spring New Printed Voiles, 75c Yd. 40 inches wide, smooth, sheer quality; beautiful new patterns and colorings. Choice range of medium to dark grounds, 75¢ yard. Fine New Ginghams, 79c Yd. 32-inch fine zephyr ginghams, very firm, soft and smooth, beautiful patterns and colorings; also plain shades, 79¢ yard. Silk Mixed Tissue Ginghams, 69c Yd. 32 inches wide, fine, sheer quality, beautiful checks and plaids in various color combinations, enriched with interwoven silk, 69¢. White Imported Voiles, 75c to $1.49 Yd. 40 to 45 inches wide; woven from two-ply hard twisted yarns; permanently sheer and crisp, 75¢ to $1.49 yard. Embroidered Lace Checked Voiles, 98c Yd. 40 inches wide, beautiful soft, sheer quality, novelty lace check weave, embroidered in assorted dot patterns. 98¢ yard. —Goldstein’s, Main Floor.

PUZZLES Here are some educational puzzles in word mathematics in which we add and subtract words to get our results. If that isn't clear to you, here’s an example. Bore —b-ore. Working along that line with words instead of figures, here’s a set of puzzles which gives the names of some of the principal cities in the United States, with the words you must add and subtract to find out the name, represented in pictures. Here are a few facts about the city, to help you out a little. This is another very large city. It was of exceptional importance industrially during the recent war, and occupies a unique position in history. CAT+M-MAT+LEVEL+HAND-H= CLEVELAND (The answer to today’s puzzle will be given in our next Issue.)

MINE BERN'S 15 YEARS. SHANANDOAH, Pa., March 24.—Announcement was made that officials believed the fire which has raged in the underground workings at the Girard

Smart Spring COATS For the Young Girl Sizes 8 years up to 14 years. $15 Qualities $11.75 The coats for girls this spring are preferably of sport variety, in any length you choose, in colors of tan, brown, green, navy, Copen and Pekin, fashioned of velours and other woolen materials; sizes 8 to 14—they are mannish in cut, with narrow' belts, patch pockets and usually button trimmed. —Goldstein’s, Second Floor.

Mamouth colliery at Raven Run, Pa., for fifteen years, is now under control. In a short time the burning area will be opened up and hundreds of thousands of tons of anthracite will be reclaimed.

Spring Underwear Women’s fine ribbed cotton union suits, in white and pink, band top, wide knee, with lace edge, tight fitted knee, regular and extra large sizes, 75¢ a suit. Double extra sizes, measuring 46, 48 and 50 inches, in white only, at 85¢ a suit. Women’s shaped cotton vests and pants, vests with long, elbow or no sleeves, knee or ankle length pants, 49¢ and 59¢ a garment. Women’s fine ribbed cotton and lisle union suits, bodice style with ribbon shoulder straps, choice of white and pink, 75¢ to $1.25 a suit. Women’s low neck and sleeveless cotton and lisle vests, plain or lace-trim-med yokes, some with ribbon shoulder straps, 25¢ to 69¢. Chi1dren’s “Nazareth” combination underwaist union suits, of fine ribbed white cotton, reinforced over shoulders, ages 2 to 12, 98¢ a suit. —Goldstein’s, Main Floor.

INDIANA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, 1920.

PHOENIX ONCE PHOENIX BEANS win friends on the first trial. You don’t have to learn to like them. From the first mouthful you know they ill are good, —better than you ever tasted before You know, too, they are cleanly prepared and wholesome, —for there’s the savor and zest of purity about them. And they are pure and clean, scrupulously Perhaps, we have worked out a way that is all our own to cook beans, and season them, and combine them with the rich flavor of pork and of tomato sauce. At any rate they are deliciously different from most canned beans. Serve them tonight —at dinner. Try Your family will render the verdict. the Other Remember this —Phoenix Beans are inex- Phoenix Foods pensive as compared with meat and most when you want Tomato other foods. And they build health and Strength. But buy them particularly because Butter there’s a treat in store they are just plain-good-to-eat. for you in Phoenix brand canned foods Each is prepared under wholesome conditions —and each has . a natural flavor of the full goodA word to the wise housewife:—a few cans, ness of the original fresh prodin the pantry makes you proof against the uct. unexpected visitors. And it's safe to keep a goodly supply on the shelf, always. SCHNULL & COMPANY Indianapolis.

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