Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 August 1919 — Page 20
EfDrAJTJlPOIIS ITEWS, FBIDAY, AYOrST 15, 1919.
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WITH L E. & W. SINCE CIVIL WAR
polls Marin TMk.
Holliday, of Xadtesaptdia. Who was n oYcnMaa serriee for many moadm, amde a dbort addrii Tlio oBlaat XalT prwwnt was Maty fVaJdcr, a^ eisbtyHKTca. of .IIMHas' vtllc, and the rouagoot wgo Mary JeUue, age elerea waeks, sC Mierliaa. A sroop ptetvra of tips Bteipowy van
were elacted for
Xra Mary lari^. Clariorhlla. ineai» deiH. MIih Ma^ WonA^NoMaarliia, eke firtedint, IHst Mary Heal. ▼Bte, MMitery, add Mrs. Marr Crmig,
mem aie a W. X>Hbert. of Pere, and J W. Mitten, mom statkwcd at Uma. hvtt facmerly irtatioted at eariew nUtroad IwatgiMHart It tbis atata Mr, momort «*» M olglity^ ytero rntterad the aarrtee of the cam* tpaay on Avgaot % HW. as a ear feremaa at Pern-„ Ho remained ht pesHlaii nntll S^tesober «, When
Croaafiif Mid Msstrt CornlwOteniail "ftov iMkr im H they mr a taoNl iaa «» vitlMMt OrkAmg*' *T*oo weteu I iMhero. Wby*" "Tlat Fveord o(ilI so lh«o th«
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neer On Aufiwt 1 Hsi, be was made
we«a«5Sc of the PL W.. C. *
*1.. divSaton. with headquarters ax Ft.
ttayne. Later he was roundhouse
Two Indiana mod tero bosn «“*»*«»;“ J acle^ ft^S%>*‘th?“«radte«^ “reSS^^
of the U. K. dc W. rmilread stoc* ** ^ days of Ow eiril war, says tho BnUe-, where he toUl gleds e«clentj^,i,
On. the tost tssse of whh* has MrJfittCT Is sfxty>atoo years oldJu^ a?te IML he inowl to that city, been pohHshed by this raihoad. Ihe^He hecanw an emi^^ of tho railrote He is now in the office of tte super
Jsnttsry ^ MP. In Xte he was made a tutendest of tnotise power at Uma
They Will Mnke the Way Pleasanter Take flowers home. They will radiate brighlness and cheerfulness In your home llfA Wicitand s quality flowers stand the test durlna the hot summer montha Orter come today. A WIEGAND'S SONS CO.. Fhmb. n das* as near as the nearest phene.
Hoosiers ifi Casualty List
WdJWINGTON. Aocust Tte war dspuHMMSt casualty list today fpdudss tbres fnatfmen.* €!orporal Praak larw. of Sooth Bend, s»d Priyate Kart j B. Malldw. of Beechwood. are reported ftigariy srotmded. ITivsue Thomas F. IL F. P. Ife. L Unloneille, pie-1 iteinTr ftesrted mtetoc to aetton. iai rsteftod rltemed to duty.i.
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‘^AB TUhsa Come to Bin Who Wm Bat Wait” i •—^AfngfeUow
Cutters and Profiteers
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_ A year to pay SsalA The city meMy is not " tax rate Is state tax i If
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For jem wc hare been sued, threatened, beseedied and corned, and all tar why? Simply because we thought we had a kfid ai^ moral right to sell the goods we bought and paid for at
cut rate” prices.
l^eaose of the magnitude of our business (which covers the entire United States) we can afford to sdl on a closer margin of
pro^t Uim can moift^ dealers.
And tar that reason we were called “price cuttera.” The old Tire Trust tried its best to put us out of busincsst Many accessory makers would not sell us direett but we always founo a way
we always sold them at OUE prices, not
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The powers that be are now after the fellows who were after m, ^ Longfello# said, “All things will come to him who but waits.” Every day, year in and year out, we are selling tires and a^ssories below market priees. Try trading with us.
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^arantee Tire & Rub|)er Co. 211 and 213 South Dlinois Streets " \ * The Largest Exclusive Tire and Accessory House in the Middle West.
For Saturday Momih 9 A. M. to 12 M. 30 WASH DRESSES, ginghams and voila, plain. |daid and Sizes ^6to42. Values to 27 SMCX^KS, white and colored. Sizes 18 to 40, Values up to $2.50 41 WHITE WASH SKIRTS, Unene and gabardines. Values to $3.95. Trimmed with fancy pockets, buttons and belts ALL DAY
Taffeta aod Satm Skirts Kavy Hat and black sdrirta, values op to |t.60
H.95
Silk Poplin Skirts Blaek, aSTj sad taupe, sixea 24 to 82 orai^; yory special
*2.95
Silk and Satin
High and natural waistiine; naw. Uack, taupe and gray. .3.60 values, spe-
that OtM^ eeoMg ;-to ceinMMi' ^|he fun 00^ end iecUeWFS - aio def ntfht am net mst^ teA teto. e 0msm ea*^ 0^ irbo eiE-
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■an '> Saturday h Going to Be Th^ Biggest^Day of the Sale ^ e Rubens Cnreat Money-Saving
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The fact that Rubens regular prices are always lowest gives an
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addedj significance to these Rul^ns redi^ed prices—
Buy Now for Present and Future Needs Money never went further than no^ in the purchase of stylish clothes—not only stylish, but thoroughly well made and absolutely dependable, and it mil be many a long year before you will 1^ able
to buy such values again as this sale offers.
Your'Chm Best Interests Demand That You Be Here Saturday^ Suits of Style and Individuality
for Men and Young Men
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OTte is the sale price ^ I ^ on splendid stylish suits worth from 920 to f 22.50.
fvr« is the sale prtee 0§O ^ xH” wool suits worth f25 to f27.50.
is the price we have made famous and in this Me we have added hiMreds ol the greatest values ever offered in suits at this pr^ wmrth 930 tof35.
other Eqoafly Interesting Values at $12.35 to $27.35.
Hot Weather Togs Palm Beach, Mohair, Cool Cloth, eto., 98.00 ^!o ^3L7vSSf buti vi^oi^tb xuotc*
Chfldren’s Clothing Greatest values in Indiana in stylish Knicker Suits, 97.35 to 93.0.35.
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^ A VF P every'llOO you spend iJxiL V Hj by buying your furniture of the Hoosier. Just a few steps farther, but worth it. See the beautiful collection of bedroom suites in oak, mahogany and walnut— $79.50 to $450.00
See the l^ighest Class Wickless Oil Stove
Buy Novf
$1.00 o Weekly
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Detroit Vapor Oil Stoves Work Lflce Gas ^ UOHTS INSTANTLY. BAKES QUICKLY. Burncra arc gterapteed for five years, 1» Houre of cooking to one gaUoa of oil. Five styles— ... $21 Up,, DEMONSTRATIONS all the time. Freight repaid to points outside of city. O^E EARLY.
Save $3.00 to $10.00 BUY YOUR Peninsular SMOKE CONSUMIKO Hot Blast NOW. BNTfllE DISPLAY READY Two solid cars of stoves and ranges on sale, purchased In 191S, You can save exactly $10 00 by placing your order m>w OPEN TILL mm SATIBBAY.
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9x12 Axinin--stert, $39.75 up. 9x12 Tap^triet, $29.75 up. ,9x12 Grass mgs, $11.00 up. Gongoleuai mgs, $10.50 up. See our display.
Quality — Reliability — Service
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