Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 August 1919 — Page 9
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BRIEF ON HEAT RATES
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Bassett Submits Against Raise.
E. W. Bassett, complainant with others before the public service commission in tbe natter of hot water heat i
from its New Jersey and West Washinsrtoc streets plants. The other petltlon had to do principally with the Ala-
Document I ham a street plant.
In His Line.
I Louisville Courier-Journal} "What became of that eighty
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(hs eeatrat aad entdlcatloa ef renerwi a»- j Company, today submitted to the com- ! *»!« Into a auitabla tonatnesa at taat.
mission a brtef against the authorizing s “Ehr' or mgner rates for the company. The
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CORONER TO INVESTIGATE.
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'* cfcarch will ghm MarT* hail, JIT ttsrtfc ;*■' dseadar afternoon. wh> wIB entmato will to Mr*. Mary Mm Charles Haltoteid. Mrs John and Mra C. Hmrse. Firs in Hsir Store. _ _ y*re, tortMved toy tommo to-fcar* wasted from a defective electrte wire, damaged aome at the mock on the aeeond floor ef the Kirszly hsir store. 2? North IJUnoia etreot. late MuW night, causing a tees of approximately
*• ’■W ■»«•» « the Tint Catted Brethcharck, at. Clair and Park ave.. Wednesday evening. The Rev. C! O. Geh= has extended a special mvftatkm to the pastor* sod memtoer* of other churches in the efty totoh Present. Major *toa« has been Slang ChaatMesa msngtmints In Indiana during
July and August.
commission has before It a company i
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Begins Inquest Into Death of Mrs.
Frieda Long at Lafeyette. [Special to The Indianapolis News]
LAFAYETTE. Ind.. August 12.-Wil-son C f |liam F. McBride, county coroner, began Ian inquest this afternoon Into the death of Mrs. Frieda Long, whose body was found at the foot of the stairway in .the Lafayette Loan and Trust bulidUng
‘•He’s manufacturisg weathercocka” several days ago. Edgar G. Collins, a
1 Afayette lawyer, was discharged from cuatodv Saturday after being held in jail for several days charged with the
murder of the woman.
The inquest was expected to throw more light on the woman’s tragic death. Clifford Long, husband of the woman, was to be one of the witnesses. He did not appear at the preliminary hearing when Collins was discharged. Collins was called as a witness at the foqueet, but his attorneys advised him not to testify, and It was said that ■
not be heard.
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petition for such higher rates and
ready has held a hearing.
Mr. Bassett Is circulatitur petitions to be presynted to the commission requesting lower beat rates for tbe down- i town districts supplied by the company i
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E. Washington Street
o Gowns of Tricolette e Thetr Appearance
are Priced at—
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Hotel Severin Barber Shop
(X#w Operated by Hotel Management) No increase in Prices
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Shaw, 15c; Hrir Cot, 35c; Manicuring, 50c
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If You’re a Busy Man There’s a Chair Waiting for You. Colored Barbers.
in the
T such unusually low prices their charm is all the more to be admired. Tricolette Hat Proved So Practical, Cool and Good Looking nnHAT it will be just as -l fashionable this fall as it has been this summer. These dresses are new models for early fall selling. Besides these, which are priced so moderately, we have a wide assortment of tricolette dresses as high as $85.00.
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Acorn Baby Grand
Aitmatie Lighter
Elevated OvtBS AlMielzed Linings Eheny * Finish
This beautiful range is perfect in construction and operation. It has capacity for the largest family, and yet occupies same space as an ordinary range. A,.,. ^ ^ ' -C . •’ ‘ V.' ' -A f’ -,: ''l ; , ■'< See It Before Buying Flue pipe and gas connection included in price. Made in four and six-burner sizes. - ^ ',/r Citizens Gas Company Majestic Building •
The Pearson Remodeling
Will E
. Your last opportunity to get a used piano / or player at a saving of $50 to $500
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Dozens of instruments now on bur sales floors will go this week at remarkably low prices. It % is the last week of the sale and we must move these pianos and players very quickly/ hence the low prices we have placed upon
them. ,
When these bargains are gone there will be no more for many months, perhaps years, as it is the common knowledge that piano and player prices are advancing and that it is almost impossible to secure a sufficient quantity of instruments from the factories to supply the demand. Notwithstanding this shortage, we are compelled to sell these instruments at far
less than their real worth.
Don’t fail to visit bur store tomorrow and see these remarkable bargains.
Even at the low ptices at which inttrumentt you can buy them
we are telling these on convenient terms.
Tf You Can’t Call, Write’
Pearson Piano Company 128-130 North Pennsylvania Street 1 Branch Stores in Anderson, Columbus, Elwood, Franfcfort, Kokomo, Newcastle, Shelbyville and Hartford City.
A MIGHTY MESSAGE OF A MIGHTY PURCHASE
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RAND LEADER
Dept. Store 338-340E.Wasli.St.
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to the RAPP CUT-PRICE SYNDICATE
$58,000 Closing-Out Sale Starting Thursday, August 14th Most everybody in and about Indianapolis has learned the fact that The Rapp Cut-Price Syndicate purchased the Grand Leader Store at 338-340 East Washington street* and the new owners have already taken possession. We bought the entire stock in order to acquire the lease on the building, which we will remodel for a first-class cut-price department store. The stock comprises more than $58,000 worth of ataple wearing apparel for men, women and children, and is all strictly good quality and seasonable—but the various lines do not fit in our regular stocks, which will soon be snipped here, and it is very important that we dispose of every dollar's worth in the building in the quickest possible time. We bought the stock in a lump sum at a great concession in price, and we will spare no mercy in price-cutting in order to make a rapid and positive close out. >me every day. The Grand Leader on to you. It is your gain, so get
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Rapp's Cut-Price 338-340 East Washington Street “FORMERLY THE GRAND LEADER”
Every Dollar’s Worth of Grand Leader Stock Positively Must Be Closed Out Before We Open Our New Store! <.-&<>''«£‘A. t*'' * f ■» ' , .. . v ■ ‘ 1 j. . I ■• “bp . • " * 1 _ , ^ l - ^ I II.,.1 M ' I III ■ i—S,
Men's $L60
$1.25 and WORK
SHIRTS, to
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W o m e n's 5 0c rause UNION SUITS, to OAp
close out..
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Men’s and women’s 20c COTTON HOSE,' to 2r. ioc
One 1 o t men’s $1.00 KNIT unions, to rn^ close out.. •J***'' L,
Best $1.50 percale BUNG ALOW APRONS, to close QQs> out v. J/OL
10 do*, women's ,$1.25 and -1.50 WAISTS, to close out...
69c
40 doz. children’s 25c BLACK HOSE, to lOlf* close out.'*^^^'
Best $1.00 and $1.25 SUMMER CORSETS, to IT. 69c
50 doz. womdn's second quality SILK HOSE, to close OQu> out ... AlJ/V
Infants’ soiled WHITE DRESSES, worth to $1.60, 10 gQj,
close out.
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Best $1.00 and $1.25 SILK CAMISOLES, to Ct\ 0 close oqt..
Best $1.25 ^nd $1.50 M U S L I N SKIRTS, to QO« close out..
Hosiery and Underwear One lot women’s vests. .. .lOc Best 30c cotton vests..... .19c Best 50c lisle vests 29c Women’s 75c union suits.49c Women’s 85c union suits.59c Women’s 75c lisle vests.. .44c Girls* 75c union suits 49c Children’s 25c black hose.l2 1 / 2 c Misses* 50c lisle hose 39c Boys’ 45c cotton hose 29c One lot infants’ hose 10c Children’s 45c half hose... 29c Women’s $1.00 silk hose.. .69c Women’s 75c lisle hose 49c One lot women’s hose 10c Women’s $1.50 silk hose.. .98c Women’s $2.50 silk hose . $1.49 Women’s $3.50 silk hose . $1.98 Women’s 50c lisle hose 39c Women’s 29c cotton hose.. 19c Women’s $1.00 lisle vests. .69c Women’s $1.75 lisle onions.98c
Women’s Wear Best $1.75 percale aprons. .$1.39 Best $1.75 house dresses. .$1.39 Best $3.00 house dresses. .$1.98 Women’s 60c kitchen aprons. 39c Best $1.00 house jackets 69c Best $1.00 gingham skirts. .69c Best 75c gingham skirts 44c New $2.00 crepe kimonos. .$1.39 New $2.50 crepe kinfonos. .$1.69 Best $2.00 sateen petticoats $1.39 $5 and $6 Silk petticoats.. $3.98 Best $2.50 house dresses. .$1.79 Best $4.00 porch dresses. .$2.49 Women’s $7.50 sweater coats $4.69 Best $4.50 silk waists $2.69 Best $6.00 silk waists... .$3.98 Best $1.50 voile waists 98 c Best $3.50 voile waists $1.98 One lot voile waists 69c One lot silk waists $1.69 $1.75 Dfu*k bungalow ■ aprons $1.39 Women’s $1.50 and $1.75 middies 98c
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A Word About Our New Store mymtem cf Rep* Cet-Prl*** Store* throughout the country needs no intro- • “ to the people of Indianapolis and vicinity, as we are operating 13 ‘ stores in Indiana alone. We operate in every principal city '’or staple, dependable merchandise has become almost unrchases for the combined chain amount upward in the milcourse, tonyiag m««t. we buy for less, and selitag moat, we sell ,am ready our new store in this building will be second to none „ iw sixe, display and service. k«4 e»r method will be exactly the uwaltty always at a eot price and one price to all. We’ll expect our first patrons and we’ll make it worth your while in
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Women’s Apparel Women’s $25 wool suits, $14.95 Women’s $30 wool suits, $18.75 Women’s $36 wool suits, $23.75 Women’s $15 wool coats. .$8.95 Women’s $20 wool coats, $11.85 Women’s $25 wool coats, $14.95 Any wash skirt.. One-Half Price Best $5 and $6 wool skirts, $3.98 $4.50 Silk poplin skirts.. *$2.98 Best $6 and $7 silk skirts $4.98
New $8 and $10 serge
skirts ...$5.98 $12 Silk poplin dresses... $6.98 $15 and $18 Silk dresses... $16 $20 and $22 Silk dresses. $13.95 $25 and $30 Silk dresses, $18.75 Best $7.50 voile dresses... $4.98
Best $10 and $12 voile
dresses $6.98
$5 and $6 Gingham
dresses ..$3.98
$7 and $8 Gingham
dresses $4.98 $20 Stout silk dresses.. .$11.85 $25 Stout silk dresses.. .$14.95 $12.50 Stout poplin * dresses $7.98 Best $10 silk skirts. $6.98 Best $12.50 wool skirts.. .$7.98 Childs’ $7.50 serge coats. .$4.98 Girls’ $10 serge coats $6.98
Women’s $6.50 voile
dresses $3.98
Woman’s $4 gingham
dresses $2.49
Musliu Underwear Children’s Wear
Best $3.50 muslin skirts.$1.98 Best $2.50 muslin skirts.$1.69 Best $1.50 muslin skirts.. .88c New $3.00 silk chemise. .$1.98 Finest $1.50 muslin gowns.89c Best $2.50 muslin gowns.81.69 Women’s 85c muslin drawers 59c Best 75c corset covers 44c $1.50 Silk top chemise... .98c Best 75c muslin brassieres. 49c Children’s 75c gowns at. .^49c Best $1.25 silk bloomers.. .79c $1.50 and $2 Silk camisoles.98c Best $1.50 coutil corsets. .98c Best $3.50 coutil corsets.$1.69
HALF PRICE All Grand Leader Cape« and Dolmans for women and children will be closed out in this sale at exactly Half Price. AH $30 garments at $15.00 AH $25 garments at $12.50 AH $20 garments at $10.00 All $15 garments at $7.50 AH $12 garments at $6.00 AH $10 garments at $5.00 AH $8 garments at $4.00 All $6 garments at $3.00
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One lot gingham dresses 79c Girls’" $2.00 gingham dresses $1.29 Girls’ $2.50 gingham dresses $1.49 Girls’ $3.00 gingham ' dresses^ $1.98 Girls’ $4.50 gingham dresses .$2.98 Girls’ $3.00 voile dresses. .$1.98 Girls’ $4.50 voile dresses. .$2.98 Children’s $1.50 wash rompers 88c Children’s-15c hose supporters, 5c Girls’ $1.50 middy blouses . .98c Girls’ $4.50 wool sweaters. $2.69 Children’s 75c play rompers . .49c Boys* $1.50 and $2.00 wash suits ..98c Boys’ $2.50 wash suits... .$1.69 Boys’ $3.00 to $3.50 wash suits $1.98 Boys’ $6 and $7 wool suits.$4.98 Boys’ $8 and $9 wool suits. $5.98 Boys’ $10 and $12 wool suits <... $6.98 One lot boys’ pants 79c Boys’ $2.00 knee pants.. .$1.29 Boys’ $2.50 knee pants... $1.49 Boys* $1.50 percale shirts.. .98c Boys $1.00 percale waists. .69c Boys’ $1.50 chambray waists.98c Girls’ 75c sateen bloomers... 49c Misses’ $1 sateen bloomers. .79c Girls* 50c lisle hose 39c Girls* $1.50 muslin gowns.. .98c
8 A. M., Thursday, August 14th-RAPP’S CUT-PRICE
Men’s Furnishings Men’s $1.50 union suits,/ 98c Men’s $1.00 union suits, 59c Men’s $2.00 union sujit?. $1.29 Men’s $1.50 dress shirts, 98c One lot men’s shirts.... .69c Men’s $2.50 dress shirU, $1.48 Men’s 75c suspenders at 44c Men’s 45c suspenders at 23c Men’s $1.00 silk hose.... .69c Men’s 65c lisle hose 39c Men’s 25c work hose 19c Men’s 20c cotton hose. .. .15c Men’s 50c silh ties 39c Men’s 75c silk ties...... ,49c Men’s 85c silk ties 59c Boys* 75c athletic unions. .44c Best 18c canvas gloves.. .10c Men’s $1.75 blue overalls .$1.39 Men’s $2 khaki pants, $1.39 Men’s $1.5<f work shirts. .89c Best 35c Paris garters... 19c 20c Slide-Easy collars, 2 for 25c Boys’ 25c suspenders 14c Boys’ 50c ribbed hose 39c One lot men’s hose 10c Men’s handkerchiefs, 3 for 25c Boys’ $1 striped overalls, 69c Boys’ 7$c hats and caps. 48c ■ . Successor ts Grand Leader 338-340 E. Washingtsn St.
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