Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 August 1919 — Page 15

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A Wonderful Sale of • • Furniture, Rugs, Linoleum, Draperies, Etc.

SSKoVs the Day!

We Close Saturday at One

S JMORROW, Friday, is the day to visit this big

ale. Saturday we close at 1:00, and your time for ing selections will be limited. Don’t wait—this is

the furniture event of the year. August is our time for clearing our floors and winning new customers through the liberality of our offers. Low prices prevail in every department. Come in and look, even if not ready to buy. All goods marked in plain figures, and every purchase guaranteed to prove satisfactory'^ or your money

back without argument.

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The importance of this annual sale can be realized only through a visit to the store, where the goods may be inspected and compared with similar offerings elsewhere. There are literally hundreds of articles in every department marked down to insure buying on sight. We can Ijst here only a few typical items to give you the idea.

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$63,00 Mahogany Vanity Dresser, in this sale $54.00 $35.00 Walnut I^ssing Table, in this sale $28.00 $70.00 Mahogany Chiffonette, in this sale .. .• «. '. .$52.50 $1^.00 Mahogany Twin Beds, pair, in this sale $96.00 $55.00 Rocker, shown at left, in this sde .! $42.50 $48.00 Overstaffed TfH[>estry Rocker, in this sale $38.40' $425.00 Three-piece Overstaffed living Room Suite, in this sale.$^.00 9x12 Seamless Velvet Rugs, in this sale, only $^.50 9x12 Extra Heavy Axminsters, in this side, only $57.50 9x12 Imported Grass Rugs, in ttis sale, only $12.50 6 Ft Wide Cork-O-Tex Linoleum, in Uiis sale, square yard 92Vic 12 Ft Wide Genuine Inlaid Linoleum, in this sale, square yard.. .$2.98 $1.95 Marquisefte Curtains, in this sale, only $1.25 Special Lot Floor and Table Lamps, 405o off $21.00 and $14.70 X Hundreds of Other Items at Similar Redactions

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i/UKER FOR WAR HEROES. NwnM af Wwlkir Cwmty Mm Wh« Loot LIvoo to So Cut In Stono. to Tbs ladtaaM*9ki Non*! TVILIJS, Ifid., AllfIMt i4-A raarkor, on wblcb wilt bo carrad igmum of tbo thlrty*oix or bmmw eouatr »»n who wort kiltod. or wlM dlod In Uio oorvloo of tboir country tbo world war, will bo plaeod in dfy park boro by tbo momtmo of ftb^byrlilo Couneft of Cluba, Thir* In mofliory of tho tblrtoon . ooldiofo who woro killod or dlod In 001^0 during tho war, Ranted fn park by tho

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•MO for tbo last ywoT. ham Of wdH moa^ aobs wtth bis IwCbarkiton, W. Va., wftoro he IMPMKO ottor of tho Charioat aa 0 ~

0 fidwnnt Jonrwal Hewn riaftr. awd baohMoa wanagw of tiho RichI fXad.1 l^SafOmm, are oosotlatts riOl Mr. Daelo In tho ontorprtaa. TOttWOTT SKIPPER DEAD. Cft)Sftiti Qmy W. S. C—tfa, of’Martha Waahlngtofij Ofoa at Sraat waammoTOx, Amgmn u.^-capta^ Ony W- ft. Coot to, eommaadlna offleor of tbo troMport Martha Wadltnatofi. la doodi at Broat- Frawea. tba navy dopartaioat haa ianraod. Chiptaln Caatla Td bla Ho was appotatad In lit? to tho naeaS aeadomy frm WloAaatttYMKS EXPRESS ORATITUDE Good roofing Toward Froneh Shown Ml Laat Unitt Loavo QfowrM. PARIS, August lA-On tba oeeaalon of tho doporturo of tho loot AmoricaB luiUa from Uw fonaor haao at Oiovreo. Cotonol aamuol Rober, eonuaander of the camp, laoiied an order of the day asproaalag the gratitude of tho Amoriraa troops to the Franeb people. He tugwd tho troops to lemember Uielr pleaaoat ooloum la tTaaoo. MUtilT>0N DUMP EXPLODES Fotirtoon Killod and Many Mart in Acoidont at Kafk, Gormany, COLOGNE. Augiiot U.-A BrfUab mtutiUon dump at Kalk, an oostom gid^ttrb Of tbM rity. oxplodod today, klUing fouitoon woticors and Injuring many ftt tho vletBt^. SHo Wanib to Know. [Leutavfne Oevrter-Jfeiunian "How's trksksr’ looelied WooWat ef f^bdob, M wM bis onKoai "Wbe to this Trtx you fttlen are miwmra taUftng abotttr* aefcod Mrs. Wombat.

tan fwflaoal aaaainns Uiat an to tal» ifpaoo tbo noKt two wookn thiongheot 1:^90 ooaatry. Promlnont Mon AVt&nd* WMtea Boyoo Thompowt. of Now Torlc. pcooMant of tho aaom^thni and Govornor FraiUc O. Lewden, preaided

A0OS fMrrrus to idca.

$100904)00 TO RE RAISED

CHICAGO. Uiron ef tho

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to gtvo aaflUeaa

It.—Ropraanata—

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fa^ftana, QWo. Wlaeanstn, Iowa

and among Uhmo present wen Major- natumal playground for cliildrmt. Sag-

Goneral Leonard wood, Artbnr L. Gar-, jmmaro HHL the eokmers home, erill be

CHICAGO ROOSSVELT HEmNQ |prd. Ely^ O., Oi^ cfaahrmaa: over as soon aa pooaiblo and all

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Sam C. BOMm. ladianiMFdla, Indiana riiatrniwi: PanI B- Kiag; Oatroh. Mlehhoui dptman; Lonia T. Johnaon, XwrtOiOliii. Kantachy chahrmaa. C. H.

Mnson City. Iowa chatr-

. etto Yeniw. Pea Mehna. la.; {<^rion W. FMds. CUeago. and B. F.

Harris, Gba^nign. IS.

"Tha masting lo net for tho purpoao of ralolBg money bat to orsaabte a movement that will permit mnlicHss oi ^friewto of Coioael Roooev^ to cmi^

to eontrfbato to the Ittnd eotaMiaiind to .endow, at

N. T., a liMMaw JUicsi imv* FNMsr.

Tba Chkngo mooting Is tho ftnt Of

vmo • .trfbnto to the meamrial at Oyster Bay. tor a reginal director. William Fraakiin Edwards, of New Toric. ' ''Each day that paaoes seems to deepan tho lave that tbo American people bMd fer the cnIeniL Evwry Sunday Mnea his death more than Mil penoos vlatt b« gmve. They eoma jtwt to pay

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Park at Oyotar Say.

The Btemoriai wfil take tlw form of n park nt Oyster Bay, litted up as a natiMial playground for cliildrmt. Sag-

the trmdiiea and mementoos of the former PresideBt wilt be collected and ^med In It. just aa those of Goorge waahbtgtoa are kept at IR. Vernon. The memmrial will bo endowed. A monument also will bo wcocted. but hi Wash-

iimtoa.

^nie national ofltems of the aoseefaxiott are* Bwtormry preeidenta, WtUtam H. Taft and Charles £L Hughes; honorary vice-preeldenta. Henry Chbot Lodge. John Mitchell, A. T. Hert. Hiram W. Jtdiaaon. John T. King; president. WRIkun Boyce Thompson; vice-president, William Loeb. 3r.; treasure, Albert H. Wiggin. secretary. Harry M. Btatar; smMant aocretary. Hasel H. Plate. Tho campaMn will bo in full awing by September. anA will clooe on October SI, tho Mrthdimr of CSoloo^ RooonvelL

MONCRIEF FURNACES coot a mtle more: worth a whole lot more. We manufacture every thing used la warm air hosting, and ooll direct to conirumer In Indl* aaapolia and vicinity. Clean and repair all makes of fumaeeo THE HENRY-MILLER FOUNDRY CO. fttaka yaao. ass N. navMaoa •«.

Bethard-Wall-Paper Look at the three words. We want you to get them fixed in your mind that you • will just naturally come to us when you are ready to decorate. Bethard quality wall paper will bring cheer back to that room that is crying out for new paper.

Come to our retail department or get in touch with your d^rator, who will bring the samples to your Irome. Bethard WaU Paper Co.

415-419 Massachusetts Avenue

PHONES. Main TaSSf Ante. S4-4Bg.

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For Your Long Trips Perhafm 3«m are planning to travel by

rail—A vacation trip for instance.

You will find the Pullmans very com* fortable to be sure—-and the scenery

may be varied and beautiful.

But after the first hour or so the ride loees some of its charm—the scenery ^ becomes Im interesting—the sest

Mems harder.

Thai it*s candy time—time to get out that box of good old-fashioned Martha Washington

Candies

ChotMylatea Bonbons, Caramala. QAja the full pound CHIC 50 Monument Place

Our Kansftfl City Shi^ is Located at 1106 Main Street

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THE SHOP OF STYLE AND SERVICE

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$4.95 Reports Have It

that, bye and bye, black kid shoes will be ‘‘as scarce as hen’s teeth.” Maybe so. Why not buy a couple of pairs now, while buyin’s good?

Lower prices. --66 stores. —Small profits.

$2.95

Open Saturday Afternoon and Evening. Specials for Friday and Saturday

-White Cieo cloth oxfords. -Patent 6-bar pumps. -Dull kid pumps.

-Patent ooiontals _ -Bronse l-bar pumpa

3rd Floor Occidental Bldg. niintda and Waahington. Entrance on Washington. • Take Elevator BERLAND’S SAMPLE SHOE SHOP (laeorparated > J. B. MBJftRIMAN, Manager.

economy

EFFICIENCY

Hot dajrs are Buck dajrs ■^nyANDER around to any good- soft ▼» drink place on a blistering, sweltery day; ask the young man in the cool white jacket for the coolest thirstquencher he has. Hell suggest Buck—the delicious cereal beverage wHh that good, nippy, pure-gnun flavor. Buck will fitmmer long. NATIONAL SEVERAGE COMPANY. CHICAQO Wkohamih Diatr^mlon SCHNULL & CO.