Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 August 1919 — Page 11
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• were increased ^25 * moatn under a resolution adopted by tl health board, last night. The inarjiectors hare been receiving *T5 nnd *?3
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BAND CONCERTS AND SINGS IN THE CITY PARKS THIS WEEK
Law Not Understood
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Through a misunderstanding of the 6ve»ae tax law. a tax often is imposed by dealers on commodities on which the tax should be paid directly
the city* by the manufacturer and not by the
Instances of this have to the attention of Peter J.
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that the additional expense could be ^The'faoa^d'reoelVed several appllca- —
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Kruyer, collector of internal revenue, who calls attention to the fact that. » for instance, the consumer is not obliged to pay a tax when he buys gum. bottled soda or other . drinks,
photographic films or ice cream in the • Selection—‘TUrs bulk. Ice cream, Mr. Kruyer said, is i‘ r *‘
taxable- only when taken alone as a! luxury, as at a soda fountatp, and not \ when taken with a meal as in a res- 1 taurant. t
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The city park and recreation departments announce the following programs of band concerts and community sings for this week by the Indianapolis Military Band. W. S. Mitchell, conductor, Mr. W R. Waghorne in charge: Garfield park this evening: March—*'3S2d Infantry” Thome Favorite *>nss from "Isle o' Dreams” Ball A Hungarian Romance ’ Bendix Excerpt* from ”Pur» sad Frills B«i» Community singing. Overture—‘*Tancmd'‘ ,.x—Rossini Selection—‘The Enchanfress" Herbert "A Country Dance" Kevin "Midsummer Night's Dream”....Mendelssohn “Star-Spangled Banner.” EUenberger park, Wednesday evening:_ Folk dancing by children from city recrea-
tion centers.
March- To Victofy” Hadley Selection—' 'Furs and Frias" Hein "Reminiscences of Verdi” arr. ......Godfrey
Folk dancing.
“Intennesao Russe” Frankl Overtake—“Guy Mannering” * Bishop Ballet music from “Faust” .......... Gounod “A Hungarian Romance” ....Bendix "Midsummer Night's Dream”....Mendelssohn
"Star-Spangled Banner.”
Grand stand, state fair ground, Friday
evening:
March—”38*d Infantry” Thom* Ballet Music from "Fiauat’'..., Gounod
Ad Frills” Hein
“In termeaso Ruaae' ’. Frank 1
Community singing. |
Overture—‘Tancred" Rossini Reminescences of Verdi’* Godfrey
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Keep Good Work Going
Somebody in these pitiless days of high coat of existing took pity on the city of Indianapolis and sent in a con-
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SAN FRANCISCO TO NETHERLANDS EAST INDIES Batavia, Samarang. Socrabaia, Macassar. Bailing dates and rates on application. S. S. BIELJTOX, S. S. SOERAKARTA, S. S. BINTANG. S S. T-IIStALAK. 8. S. Bengkalis. J. D. Sprocket!* M Bros. Co., liea. Agt*. General Office, S Pine St.. San Francisco. New York Office. If Battery Place. K. B BURNKTT, Agent.
- ■— tributlon of $25 to Mayor Charts* W Jewett. The money came in the mail with an unsigned note, saying: ‘ This belongs to the city.” The mayor turned the “conscience” money over to the city general fund.
A LARGE HANDSOME UPSTAIRS CREDIT STORE Indianapolis people who visit the big Menter store for the first time are always surprised. “Oh! What a beautiful store’* exclaimed a woman the other day. “I never dreamed you had such a big fine store as this.” Don’t judge the Menter Store from the outside. Come up one flight and see a great big attractive store, full to overflowing with Stylish Garments for Men and Women, Bdys and Girls all sold on the easiest of easy credit terms. Visitors are always welcome at Menter’s. We will be pleased to have you compare our style* and prices with any cash store in the city. Menter, 120 North Pennsylvania street, opposite Keith’s Theater. Store open Saturday evenings until 9:30. We gladly open accounts with out-of-town customers.—Advertisement.
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all the way up to $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, and still higher. Your tomorrow’s “Dollar-Day” choice of the page, ONE DOLLAR Lockhart Dollar Day is a delightful mellow light that comes streaming through the mist and fog of the high cost of living. The silvery chimes of this Dollar Day conquest rings out to bless the sons and daughters of the city tomorrow.
NO PHONE, MAIL, C. O. D. ORDERS OR LAYAWAYS
goods, all priced at arkets, and the stocks in this * ♦‘'““fore, values reaching
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sttia gloves, street floor, aisle four. —
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material for bedroom
$1
Pettis drapery dept., third floor. I ~
Strands Pearl Beads, d*-! Japanese pearl um size. \ beads, street floor, front.
of Wall Paper, 6 rolls ceiling, 16 yards of m. paper, third floor.
10 Yards 19c Cretonnes, CM Attractive patterns in good quality cretonnes.^ -*• —Pettis drapery dept., third floor. s
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^ys’ $1-35 to $1.95 Wash Suits, 1 Sizes 2% to 8 years, also allovers made long sleeve and long leg style. Sizes Z to J.6 years. —Pettis clothes tor boys, third floor. Men’s and Boys’ $1.59 Caps, '■ All sizes in the newest models. Tweeds, mixtures, serges and silks. # ^ 1 —Pettis caps for men, third floor. Boys’ 69c and 79c Overalls, 2 for AM Sizes 2 to 7 years, and a good assortment V-i-of colors and materials.* ^ —Pettis clothes for boys, third floor. Youths’ $1.59 Overalls, *> Plain blue, also blue striped denim overalls in fast colors. Sizes 13 to 19 years. -—Pettis clothes for men. third floor. $1.48 Leather Purses, Large size hand purses of Vachette leather finish. —Pettis leather goods, street floor, front. 79c Dresser or Buffet Scarfs, 2 for CM Imitation filet lace and Cluny lace insets ^ and medallions in centers. —Pettis art goods, fifth floor.
$1.89 Luncheon Sets, 13-pfece luncheon sets of cretonne in plain
patterns.
$1
—Petti* art goods, fifth floor.
$1.69 Stamped Pillowcases,
size, goa patterns.
Large size, good quality tubing, stamped in
litable
-Pettis art goods., fifth floor.
Composition French Ivory, Hair brushes, jewel boxes, combs, hair receivers, .puff boxes, bud vases, trays, pin boxes clothes brushes, bonnet brushes, vanity cases with mirror. „ ‘ * —Pettis toilet goods, street floor, aisle five.
$1.50 Pillowcases,
$1
Artistically embroidered pillowcases of “Fruit-of-Loom” muslin. Ends scalloped or hem-
stitched.
^ , - —Pettis linens, street floor, aisle two. $1.98 Sateen Petticoats, CM Petticoats of fine quality sateen in plain ^ colors and black; also cotton taffeta petticoats with colored stripe and floral figures. —Pettis petticoats, second floor. $1.25 and $1.50 Printed Wash Satins, CM Wide width printed Bengalines, pongees, silk V A. wprp shirtings and other odd weaves. —Pettis silks, street floor, west aisle.
$1.49, $1.75, $1.98 Baby Blankets, (PI Slightly soiled single fancy blankets, satin bound or flossed. —Pettis infants’ shop, second floor. Cleaning Combinations, $1.00 O-Cedar mop, 25c dustless duster and 25c bottle of oil for furniture or floor. —Petti* basement.
$1
$150 White Habutai Silk.
Yard wide, washable, pure Japanese silk. —Pettis silks, street floor, west aisle. $1.50 Yard-wide Luster Poplins,
Black and the wanted staple colors. —Pettis silks, street floor, west aisle. $2.50 Bathroom Stools,
White enameled four-legged, rubbed-tipped
stools, regular height. „ —Pettis furniture, fourth floor.
Infants’Up to $2.00 Knit Sacques, CM White with pretty trimmings of pink and
blue, slightly soiled.
—Pettis Infants’ shop, second floor. $2.98 Hairbraid Hats,
Black and white in several styles and shapes.
•—Pettis millinery, second floor.
Corrugated 5-gallon size.
$1.75 Garbage Can, CM ed metal with overlapping cover, VA
overlapping cover, -Pettis basement.
$1.75 Wrahtubs,
$1
No. 3 large size galvanized tubs with drop
handle.
-—Pettis basement.
$1.75 Wash Boiler,
$i
Galvanized wash boiler, No. 8 size, with
cover. „
’—Pettis basement.
$1.56 Pudding Pan Sets, Set consists of one each. 2, 3, 4 and 5-quart pudding pans, gray enamel.
—Pettis basement.
$1.75 to $4.50 Japanese Vases, CM About 300 fine Japanese pottery vases in ^ A
various decorations. f j
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$1.98 Ostrich Feather Bands,
In black, white, pink, blue and other colors.
—Pettis millinery, second floor.
$1
$2.00 Fountain Pens,
“CAPITOL,” self-filling fountain pen —Pettis stationery, street floor, aisle four.
$1
White Pumps and Oxfords, Sport oxfords, with rubber sole and heel. Canvas ankle strap pumps. Sizes 8 to 7. —Pettis shoes, street floor, east alsls.
$1
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gabardine, linene, pique, preTriple strap,, pointed . s. Gathered or plain waist —Pettia skirts, second floor.
A wide
36 to 44.
> second floor.
$1.90 to $2.90 C Blouses Regulation middy blousee of Lonsdale or Pacific jean, in all white or with braid strapped collars of navy blue or cadet blue. Sizes 6 to 22 years; 40 to 44 bust measures. —Pettis blouses, second floor. Women 's/foirse© Dresses ^ Straight line, stitched on belt models house dresses of light colored percales in sizes 36 and 38. The number of these dresses is limited. —Pettis house dresses, second floor.
Girk’SLSOand 0 $1.95 Rep and 0 Gingham Dresses
* Plaiin waist, pleated and gathered skirt models, made* of attractive colored ginghams and rep in dark colors. Sizes 7 to —Pettis junior dept., second floor.
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Children’s Roman Sandals,
Patent colt. Sizes 4 to 7.
—Pettis shoes, street floor, east aisle.
$1
Tan Barefoot Sandals, Misses’ and children’s sizes, 9 to 2. —Petti* shoes, street floor, east aisle.
$1
Hit-and-Mias Bag Ruga, Just fifty. Size 27x54 inches. \
—Pettis rugs, third floor.
$1
$1.50 French Serge, All wool; 36 inches wide; black.
—Pettis dress goods, street floor, west aisle.
$1
$1
$1.35 Rag Rugs,
Good quality. Body in plain taupe x
borders of light blue, brown, dark blue, rose, pink,
green and other colors. Size 24x43 inches.
^ —Petti* rugs, third floor.
$1.50 Men’s Wear Serge, "ttlf Midnight blue; 36 inchs wide. A —Pettis dfess goods, street floor, west aisle.
$1.25 and $1.50 Novelty Voiles, Finest domestic and imported qualities;
stock.
$1
choice of any pattern in
—Pettis wash goods, street floor, west aisle.
$1
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$1.50 Ramie Linen Suitings, Any color in stock, 45 inches wide. This is the old price—today’s quotation is about $2.00. —Pettis wash goods, street floor, west aisle. $1.55 Baking: Sets, d*-|
^ Six^Woe Btnped whit, bowb, sizes 4, 5. 6, W A
—Pettis basement.
Women’s $125 Silk Hose, 2 Pairs, <£1 Also some hose of fiber silk at this price. Lim-^A m ited " —P.tU* hosiery, street floor. »t»l» Bv«. I I Up to $2.00 Corsets, ^ *
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