Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 July 1918 — Page 28

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THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, FRIDAY, JULY 5, J918.

Open at 8:30

L.S. Ayres &.Ca

Close at 5:00

BLOUSE Specials for Saturday Offer Many Tempting Values At $1.95 and $2*95 are batiste, voile, organdie and dotted Swiss blouses in smart tailored modes. At $8.95. $4.95, $5.95 are handsome blouses in both tailored and lace trimmed styles. Smart collarless models with hand embroidery, are also featured in this group. At $5.95 upward are exquisite hand-made blouses in a wide variety of beautiful mode*. —Third floor.

FOR MEN

Crepe de Chine Shirts, $4.45 Grouped for special Saturday aelling is an assortment of high-grade crepe de chine shirts, white grounds with satin stripes of blue, heliotrope, tan, rose, purple and green. All sizes available at $4.45. —Men’s section, street floor.

Banded Sailors $1.00 The prettiest, smartest, most practical and generally becoming of all summer headwear. New straw sailors with plain colored or polka dotted silk bands. Colors—blue, brown and natural. —Street floor.

GROCERIES Self-Serve Specials HERSHEYS COCOA. % pound cans. 10r. BUTTER, Ay if. apecial creamery, pound. 44c. COFFEE, Basement Blend, pound, ITc. Batavia brand coffee, 2 pound can, OOo. HAMS, Swift’s Premium, pound, 32c. BACON SQUARES, Klnsan’s. pound. 27M»c. COTTAGE HAM. extra nice and lea«, sugar cured, pound! 35c. OATS. ?0-ox. package of National brand, lOc. PET MILK, small and large cans, 5c and lOc. CAMPBELLS' SOUPS. tomato, chicken and vegetable, can, lOc. SALMON. 1 pound flat cana, pink, 23ci red. 28c. CRACKERS. Indiana butters, pound. 16c. KIDNEY BMANS, No 2 can, 12c. RED BEANS. No. 2 cans, IQci Plymouth Rock brand. „ —Basement.

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What's become o’ tb* oie-time mother that used t’ chew a piece o’ meat an' then give it t’ tb’ baby. Mrs. Lafe Bud bought a new ant-colored tablecloth t’Jay.

Men’s Watches

A FAULTY watch in these days o f “unusual business,” when all are expected to be always on time, may cause rflany a loss. Buy a watch recommended by us and you needn’t worry. Among others we offer—

A T-lewelcd, 2M-year open fared ease, at 810.60 A 15-Jeweled, 'in.year ope« fared ra»e. $12 «» 810.XT. A IT-Jeweled, adjusted movement, SO-year open ' fared eaae, at *13.50 A If-Jeweled, adjusted Hamilton, 2ft-year ease 830.00 «• 840.00 luliusCW&lKE&on Cl INC Not s ef c. wash. «v Merchants Bank tlnlldlng.

FOUR DEATHS IN ACCIDENTS; SEVERAL ALSO ARE INJURED

BOTTLE FULL OF SNAKES. Taken Into a Kentucky Editorial Sanctum by Ma Owner. [Bardwsll (Ky.) Nsws] F, R. Denton, familiarly known as Dock, brought to our Office Tuesday afternoon a bottle chuck fell of snakea and told us a big yam about them, and were it not for the fact that we have known the gentleman so long and are absolutely eure that he la the embodD ment of truth, we might for a time place a alight halo of doubt about the etatement In the year If?*, Dock telle ua, or to uee hie own words, juat forty yeara ago. while attending achool, he caught seven snakes, all small specimens, and placed them In a bottle, sealing the bottle securely. There they have remained until now, and apparently they are In aa good a state of preservation as they were forty years ago when h* placed them there. " Dock atill has the bottle of snakes to show to any doubting Thomases that may bob up. and he will take pleasure la exhibiting them to tyou If you are deslroua of seeing them.

Heists. Mixers, Meant Shovels, Ete_ far rent and sals. Bock Equipment Co. Olosebrsaaer’s Bear Good Margarine. rhea* Jeeeph Gardner, €1 Ksntaeky Are, for repairs ea too fa gutters and spew* Oloeabrsnnsr'a—Corn now.

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Gloves

Far Snmmer Wear SILK AND CHAM018KTTB

la white with self, white with Mark. GRAY. BUCK OR CHAMPAGNE. for women and children; prices from— 59c 10 $2.00 efucketf* It North Meridian Street. ‘•Where Good Gloves Come Froaa."

Automobiles and Motorcyclea Figure Prominently in Mishaps in Indianapolis on Fourth of July. Independence day was sorrowfully observed In some parts of Indlanapoli^ yesterday as a result of a series of accident*, which coat the live* of four persons and caused Injury to many othere. Automobiles and motorcycles figured In practically ail of the mishaps. Mrs. Racheal Kerst, age fifty-eight, and her grandson. Orville Smith, age four, two of the eight persons in the automobile which was struck by the Danville Interurban car at the entrance to Salem park Thursday morning, died at the city hospital late Thursday afternoon. Their death followed by a few liours the death of the husband and' grandfather, Frank Kerst, who was riding in the machine with them. Mrs. Kerst, who was pinned under the wrecked automobile, died as a result of a compound fracture of the left leg and severs cuts and bruises on her head. The Hmlth boy suffered a brokenii left arm and a fracture of the akullf Kerst, who was the lirst to die, suffered severe Internal Injuries and a deep cut on the back of his head. Mrs. Mabel Smith, wife of Joseph Smith, the driver of the machine, is in a serious condition at the hospital and Physicians say her recovery is doubtful. She is suffering from severe cuts on the head and back and a broken arm. The father and the three other children are reported to be much improved. Mrs Sarah Burlington, age'seventyfive, of Attica, Ind., who died at the Deaconess hospital a short time after she had been thrown under an automobile at Meridian and North streets, had come to Indianapolis to spend the day with her son. C. B. Burlington, 626 East Seventeenth street, who was driving the machine. Dr. Paul Robinson, deputy coroner, who Investigated, said Mrs. Burlington died of a broken neck. Mr. Burlington, his wife and their nephew. Gilman Trlece. of Hammond, who were also in the machine, were cut and bruised, but were not hurt seriously. Leroy Wlnsted. colored, of Owensboro, Ky.. who was driving the automobile which struck the Burlington car, was arrested by the police on a charge of manslaughter. Harrv Walden, 1347 Northwestern avenue. suffered a cut on the abdomen and injuries to his left side when his motorcycle was in collision with an automobile driven by Fred Hicks, of Remington. Ind., at Park avenue and Twen-ty-sixth street. Hicks was arrested on a charge of assault and battery. He was bruised slightly about the face and

head

Mrs. J. E. Navlor^orShelbyville. Ind.. was seriously InliJIwd Thursday night when an automobile, in which ette was riding \vf*to Mr. and Mrs. George Gatewood, her son, Frank Naylor and nephew John Andersoo, ail of Shelbyville, was in collision with a machine driven by William Weaver, formerly >uperlntendent of roads In Marion oouniv, (n the Michigan road near New Bethel. Weaver was arrested by a constable from New Rethel, and Ik charged with operating a motor vehicle when under the influence of liquor. MPs. Navlor was taken to her home at Shelbyville.

been changed. A large number of other persons did the same thing, he said. The cars should have passed that point. The hoard directed W. F. Cleary, clerk of the board, to request the street cat company to have some one to notify he public when such changes are made

unexpectedly.

Little Stories of Daily Life

. Whoa* Dr. Paul F. Robinson, deputy coroner, likes Jokes. A few days ago he walked into police headquarters, and a short time later was stopped by a newspaper reporter. "Anything doing?" asked the reporter. "I have a report that a man choked to death in a restaurant, but I haven’t learned his name yet,” replied Robinson. "How did It happen?” asked the reporter, who has an ear for anything sensational. "He was eating a piece of horse meat,” replied the doctor, "and some one said whoa.” Home Fire*. There's a bright-eyed, red-haired patriot, age ten, who sells papers along Washington street. Because of his politeness he has made a number of patrons have more than a passing interest In him. "Do you always sell all your papers?" inquired a patron the other day. “Nope, not always,” was the answer. "Sometimes have one or two left.” “What do you do s then?” “Oh. I take them to mother to keep the heme ffres burning.”

MILITARY WATCHES

In all the popular styles and sizes—and of dependable quality. Our assortment is complete and affords a wide variety to choose from for the soldier or ladles. Our "wrist watch makes an appropriate present for any occasion. Prices range from 810 up. Wedding rings, 84 up. Diamonds, 825 up.

J. P. MULLALLY Di, ™" d I ” port "

28 Monument Place

Indianapolis and Vicinity

Brief Note* of the Day. Cycle No, 1, of Assumption church will give a card party ir Assumption hall Tuesday afternoon at 2:» o’clock. ' The Bleublrd Club will give a card party and dance in Itasca hall tonight. The Bachelor Girls will meet Sunday afternoon with Miss Loneta Smith For Refunding of Money. Fred Akin, deputy city controller, announced today that vouchers are ready at the controller's office for the refunding of money collected In WIT under the vocational license ordinance, which has been declared Invalid, This applies to persons who obtained licenses for public freight and passenger carriers. A refund also will l>e made to persons who this year paid fc? for twohorse wagon licences and *6 for one-horse wagon licenses. The ordinance under which this money was collected has been declared Invalid, and a new ordinance is in effect. A refund of ?3 w ill be made on the $9 licenses and $3 on th> $6 licenses. Delivery of OH Delayed. The delivery of oil, which the city will use to sprinkle unpaved streets, is being delayed on account of the city not yet getting permission from Washington to use the oil. according to Dwight 8. Ritter, city purchasing agent. A company at Chicago, from which the city has arranged to buy the oil. is holding up shipment pending word from Washington. Mr. Ritter wired Washington today for official permission, he having already been Informed that the use of oil for the purpose Indicated would be perm!fed. For Vehicle Stealing. Glenn Lawson, alias George Brown and Harold Ware, were fined 1106 and costs and sentenced to serve ona year on the penal farm by Judge James A. Coilina. in criminal court, today, on the charge of vehicle stealing. Evidence showed that the men had stolen an automobile on May 29, belonging to William J. Robinson. ■ ■■•■■■» Street Car Complaint Made. C. E. Hollingsworth. 3024 North Pennsylvania street, complained to the board of works today In regard to "jumbled street car service to Garfield park yesterday.” He said he waited more than forty minutes at Washington and Meridian streets for a Garfield park car, and then learned the routing of the car had,

Annual July SHOE SALE Owing to the big crowds attending our sale today, we advise every one who possibly can to come early Saturday. Every Pair Shoes in Our Store Reduced— LACE OXFORDS

With covered or leather French heels.

Gray kid lace oxfords Brown kid lace oxfords Patent colt lace oxfords..

$5 Value $ 3=

White reipaskin lace oxford $3.45 White calfskin lace oxford, $6.00 value $4.95 White kid lace oxford, $8.00 value 86.95 Patent colt lace oxfords. $5.00 to $7.50 values— $4.45 to $6.45 Black kid lace oxfords, $5.50 to $7.00 values— $4.95 to $5.95

PUMPS AND COLONIALS Patent coit pumps, $5.50 to $6.00 values $4.95 Black kid pumps, $5.50 to $6.00 values *. .$4.45, $4.95 White reignskin pumps and colonials $3.45 and $3.95 LACE OXFORDS With Military Heels

Black kid lace oxfords, welt ] soles, $6.00 values. $4.95 Brown kid and coco calf oxfords, welt soles, $5.50 and $6.00 values, $4.45, $4.95 White reigrnskin oxfords, welt soles, $5.00 values $4.45

Big Reductions in Men’s Shoes Big Reductions in Children s Shoes Felt man & Curme 38 East Washington Street

Lilies, Baby’s Breath, Roses and Daisies. Flowers telegraphed guaranteed

J apaneseS weetmeat Baskets

The brightly colored china compartments of this attractive Japanese sweetmeat basket find a particularly happy setting—and a useful one—in a holder of deep brown wicker, 14 Vi inches in diameter. Usefnl in many ways— Special— $3.50

Iran WHE sworn

iSCa * 1.00 By Parcel Poet Within 200 Miles, $1.06 A New Shipment Has Arrived.

Charles Mayer and Company

29-31 West Washington Street-

Established 1840.

“In the Glorious Summer Time”

Crown” or “America” These great bicycles will rive you wonderful service. They save time and money for you. They will make you strong and healthy. They will bring you

the real joy of life.

$30, $35, $40

4 NEW BEAUTIFUL MODELS

Swimming Is a delightful exercise. Women’s bathing suits may be had here at prices from $1.50 up, for the cloth suits. "Annette Kellermann” bathing suit, wool Jersey cloth, something new and distinctive 88.00 up One-piece jersey salts for women 81.00 to 814.00 Boys’ and men's Buits 60c to 80.00 TENNIS Rackets 60c to 810.00

Old Towns In nil colors and slses. Prices start at

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$49

Canoe PadCanoe U*? 00 '» cfS"- Pui?,?.® .'° Canoe Carpets ...

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•‘es. 82.25

^h^aiav_ys>ss. 82.25 to Kn 81.25 to 83.50Iron Clubs..81.75 to 8lL00

Our Large Stock of Used Motorcydes

MUST BE REDUCED

For the purpose of quickly reducing our Stock of used motorcycles during between July 1st and 15th, every used machine in our store

will be reduced from J10.00 to $25.00.

All $50.00 Motorcycles 840.00 All $70.00 Motorcycles 855.00 All $90.00 Cradle Frame Indians 875.00 All $125.00 Cradle Frame Indians (twins). - ... 8100.00 All $160.00 Cradle Frame Indians (twins) 8125.00 All $1«0.00 Cradle Frame Indians (twin*) $130.00 All $175.00 Cradle France Indians (twins) 8140.00 These motorcycles have been carefully overhauled and - are real

bargains. Penn, and Vermont.

THE G. H. WESTING CO.

Buy Your Fall Suit in This Sale of Men’s Clothing These men’s and young men’s clothes are from our spring and summer stock, but many of them are of a weight suitable for fall wear. Can you afford to wait when you can buy your suit now at a saving of $5, $10 or more? k $40 and $45 Suits now $34.90 $32 and $35 Suits now $27.90 $28 and $30 Suits now $23.90 $22 and $25 Suits now $19.90 m Also reduced! All of our boy*’ fancy knickerbocker suits; a rare opportunity for fathers and mother* to economize on their son** clothing.

Sale of Men's Underwear Men's fancy Madras athletic union snltn, *1.00 quality, three p u Ut a for *3.SO, ault—

79c

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Graton & Knight Belting Standardised for avery belting purpose A complete stock for 1mmedlate delivery. \ VONNEGUT MACHINERY CO. 43 Sooth Meridian Street. Indianapmu.

Eyeglasses and Spectacles Guaranteed to Fit and Gve Perfect Satisfaction

Examination—Glasses—Service All covered by a single reasonable charge.

Enjoy Eyeglass Comfort with Scientifically Prescribed Lenses in Any Mounting in Stock $4.00

Kryptok invisible bifocals for FAR or NEAR vision (ground 'together, not cement- A/| ed), complete xpOaUU LOOK FOR OUR SIGN.

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148 North Illinois St. Open Sat. evenlnsa until 10 e’eleek.

Buy a War Savings Stamp

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3 New Patriotic Q-R-S Rolls The war has brought forth a remarkable number of patriotic airs, many of which will live for years to come. Every owner of a player piano should have these patriotic numbers. This week wo present three now Q-R-S word rolls—all hand played. * Don’t fail to hear these—

Your

Choice,

AFTER THE WAR IS OVER (Will There Be Any Home. Sweet Home), Syncopated Waltz ONE, TWO, THREE BOYS, Over the Top We Go. One step. Words and music by Chas. K. Harris WE’RE BOUND TO WIN WITH BOYS LIKE YOU. One step..

Pearson Piano Co,

128-130 N, Pennsylvania St.

One Price to Everybody.

PATENT MAIL OPENER fSr.Wfi.ffi: J. L. McKENZIE, 111* W. Washington St., Indianapolis. Ind. r

EVARD Diamonds—Fine Jewelry. Home of Longines— The Watch BeautifuL 104 Monument Circle. Eeopl* Who Kuo* Go to fivard’*

Beginning Monday, July 8, This Store Will Close B P. M- Except Saturday.

July Clearing Offers Big Saturday Saving

Coats in Great Variety Taffeta silk, pongee, poplin, mohair. Palm Beach, linen, wool velour, wool poplin, wool check. All shades and sixes. $13.50 COATS qrj $15.00 COATS $22.50 COATS QQ $35.00 COATS £23 5Q

Saits, Washable T *1 J latlored Linen, ratine, taffeta silk, silk pongee, mohair and jersey cloth and silk —rose, pink and white, natural and tan. — $20.00 SUITS Ftfk . at $25.00 SUITS 0Q $30.00 SUITS KA at tP-LOstlU —. $35.00 SUITS <j*22 50

Blouses of Georgette, Wash Satins, Crepe de Chine, Voile and Organdies $lj5-*2; 95 -*3- 95 -*L 95 -*5— u ' , Dainty patterns in satin, wide or narrow stripe wash satin, plain or fancy Georgette in all the delicate shades, embroidered or beaded; crepe de chine in lovely designs; voiles and organdies In great variety of trimming* and designs.

White Tub Skirts Tailored fit shape of the better kind. $3.50 to $5.95

Sporty Smocks New arrivals, very attractive, in all sixes. $2.95 and $3.50

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