Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 August 1919 — Page 36
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Toiltt Preparations v On Sale Saturday Morning At 45e—Three cans stente At U^T-Softola for cleansing -Very special for a agnffeige. ^bet Colftate's beiudn lo> t»en eakea Ve« of eompoeitiao to4th paste, otinee—-Arly’s *sAf*As—Street floor. SplN^day Only ■ tm 12i})QS<m At Si 75 •" ■‘tt enwUip* ckeariMr. Keeftiert ef fine m ni^ iisan iiaae UKif. A big vghM ler tom TttfiA
Glass lee Tubs WithPlate for Cracked Ice
INVEST IN lA DIAMOND S«* th« ▼&!«•• vs h»y* in fin* eiaI moads and artlatlo dtusond jawalry. ! EVARD !»es Mimmmumt circle.
Aaoti^ lot just opened. Hieee glass ice tabs are ef real service—^not too small, not too large. Sise of tab. 4i4 iad^ high. 6 H-inch diameter. Size of plate, 8% inches in diameter; in plain, attractive pattern, ea^—
ARCH SUPPORTS We experts in the care of all feet tranble. RecoanUed authority on feet. WERT-STROUP CO. ladinwi Pythian Wdc. ■ Ave and Penn. St. Main adit
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arrest for vamptn’ occurred i'giqr vlMm Mias Poppy Moon wxa nabbed fer ranfttn’ down a soft :drtnk 4ruBftmer. *TXow'm a dandy tioM 1' git a divoree ea fbJturs t’ provide.'* Mid Mn. JLafe Bud.
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CONgfDgg MSW WAGE SCALE TO SUCCEED WAR PACT.
IKETING OF ^STRICT NO. 8
SPECIAL PRICES ON
Specials in Envelopes or Stationery j T\'y/lr*^1 /?t^ K^rVBLOPBa — PAPER and E%VE!.OPES ^ W 9/%^ U OT JL^ # C^V/W IkO
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F^ine quality linen finished envelioi>e«; four different shapes to nelect from'—
2 Padcaaea.
59 ^veTopes
Box cx>ntainina S59 envelopes. gl.lO.
25c
PAPER and E.tiVBLOPES Foriuna Linen, hiah-grad* correrpondence paper and envelopes; comes in two sises— as Sbeetn and 3S Envelnpm—
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(Speeiel to The ladieaMolts Metni] BSAZIL, I&d., Angust IS.—A meeting delegatee from the locals of district! No. A United fMhe Workers of Amtoica,! which includes the Indiana block coal iMTitory, is being held in Bfasi! for the ' porpotm of dlscuaeing a new wage Kale j to nieeeed the wartime agreement It is ^ probable ^at a detOaifd for a Rlx^our day and 17 a ^Rty minimmtt wage will bo forwulatsd. HALF CENTURY OF SERVICE
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. mturtky mihttig ^ At $1.49. bteiehe^ seamleat sfai^, 8iae^63x90 inebds.
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' At 9945, Wsm^dvtf Hilda ffii-
Sl^ed ittiets, 8iy$S InehM.
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45a» Weachfid **Kdawo<^’* 8^ 42x36 iachci. Pe<fti<^ cases, bleadlad I^Xd at SKIc. Stad 4fx86, at 5Sk?. At 7Aa a yard,Ji4eachod “Stersheeting, 10-4 vHde. sectfaa, adcond floor.
ng Rail Care«r.
^ j;dl»ecf«l to Tbs Indienpolis Mdira] KOKOMO. Ind., August IS.-John W. Quinn, age sixty, an employe of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company for fifty years and chief businoM representative of the system in Kokomo since nun, dMd here yesterday of a complica-
tton of dMeases.
When h« was ten years old Mr. Quinn beeame a statiem messenger lot the Bennsytvania and continued in the com-
ce until his death In every *> from sestfon laborer to chief ent In this dty, being regu!ed as an employ of the rafl-
Beptembm- S, 1#77.
BMmorandum made by Mr. s servloe with the railroad dlscovwed today by his oyes. This shows that he different' positions here dur-
oentury of service,
is survived by a widow and r, Mrs. Lieslie Springer, boim The funeral wtU take place _ at i:4S o'clock at SL iurch, of which Mr. Quinn
Charles Mayer & Co. 29 and 31 West Washington Street Eetabuahed i»4©
THE G. H. WESTING CQ. AERMOPfT AWD PMNRSTLWAWIA STS. ladle—*a l^eeiaheg Cyele aadl O—da Store. At Leist One Bicyele h Each Family As a is really tiie on« true general atility means of trandportatioii. We have several models to choose from, all measuring up to the characteristic “Princeton” quality. $40 and $45 Cash or an the pay as yon ride plaa.
MACHINB TOOLS and MACHINratY ACCBSSORIBS General Qectric Motors VORNEWT MACIIREIY 6$., 43 Siith iterWai St
Skilled workmanship, good service and courteens treatn^t in combination with freah flo^ra muko otnr Slimmer business business better each aeason.
Positively the greatest value in a quality watch we have ever offered. These watches are equipped with black ribbon wristlets, neat in design, are fully guaranteed ami fitted with a 15jewel movement with a 20-year guarantee back of them. Octagon Shape, $16.50 Round Shape, $15 Fletcher M. Noe, Jewelry Store 103 North llinois St. Opposilt TenniiiEl ^ikm
Mala •40-.Aataw 28-840.
AT MOUTH OF SUEZ. Ifillian Warship Founders as Result of E]i|>losior|—Many Casualties. LONDON. August 16.—A dtspstclv to the l^lly Mall from Sites reported today that the Italian warship BasiliMta had been sunk at the entrance of the Sues canal by an Internal explosion. Heavy casualties were reported. The Basilicata, a light cruiser, was completed in 1914 and had a displacemwit of X699 tons. Its length was 249.4 feet. The ship was intended for colonial service, its speed being inadequate for employment as a scout.
Little Stories of Daily Life
; uV'.. ■■■ ■ ■ ' ■ For ^mr Boars Setting EoVd soft-knit /xL tDC wmrii^detlig. At $1.25 2?Sri»'S2^! six 64iieli deilias. tlx 10-ineh dolhia aoid ena emitmiAaca. Choica pabtana sfaacilad fa blue, green uid ydilow. Af* 1^ A yard, white stripad rxt lawn, 27inebea wide. —Ayres—Sedsnd floor.
Sprout a Qieerful Grin” Tkes^ Books Wilt You fger-isms” bay PUkf^ f Co®i^nce” Kagera. cnxft tell peace ^8 book.”
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Good Losers. This Hoosier family has had a garden wrery summer for the last ten years. And every year until this one the gmriSen has been a splendid success. But this year the neighboihs on one aide have Iwd ohickeas. aad on the othor side there is a cow. The cow has " mode two vMIts to tho gardmt and the ehlckecis at least a half a dosen. The pUwr evening when a horee ftocn away ttp-tho-shreot came down to SottH the roastteg oars he finished the garden also. One of tho family friends 4n a few mornings later. "Well. weU, this is a dead loss,” he mourned. "I suppose you'll never try to raise a jarden agmin.’’ "Sure we will," chorused the children, "Just thhik qf all the fishing worms we got when we were dining it up and
hoehig it."
Learning Coiore. Threo-year-old Ruth is loaming about colora Mother, havhpg tanght her tho brightest ones, to now trying to teach
F or the girl who will be married this fall we have assembled lovely new gift things iA a charming variety of gold, silver and enamel—also exquisite pieces in platinum- and diamonds and the always appropriate pearl strands. Our assortments afford opp^nity for tne exercise of in^dual taste and meet one’s wishes as to expenditure. JuliusC.VAUc^Son V IMC. N<M.5a7 f.WASH.S1 Jewelry •■d Dlamoads. Merchants Bank Bldg.
her tints. Sho told her that pink was light rod and mado sovoral demonstrations of that color. But sho decldod that something was wrong with her mothods of Instructioo a few days age when she and Ruth wore going down in tho olovator, her throo-year-old yoojigntor ramarked, in a tone kmd enough for tho sandy-halrod woman to hear her. “Oh, mother, see the woman and her little girl’s funny pink hair!” CenWnetere' Maehtnery fer ^ «aa
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BnM TTliniJinent Co., S9t lletcber Treat Mdg.
At Sander dt ReckerU August Furniture Sale Now Going On Sander ARecker Furniture Co. Meridian and Maryland Sts.
'V Yobt Last Opportmhjr a Buy Shoes at These Low Prices
Patent Leather Oxfords, turn sole, covered French heel—
Bronte Kid Oxford, turn eole, covered French hetd—
$3.95
White Reifttskin Oxford, turn •ole, covered Fiwneh heel-—
$4.85
Black Suede Pump, weli- sole, leather hedl—
$7.45 nsekln Pump ench heel— $3.95
White Reigpekln Pump, turn eole,
coveted French heel—
New Fall Sfaoee New en Display in Our wfadows
Store Open 9:30 Saturdax EyeninfS
Feltmaki & Curme
SHOE STORES CO. 38 East Washington St.
All the comforts of home. Absolutely firep^f.
HOTEL PURITAN Roco, $1.00. $1.25, $1 JO
Comer Market and New Jersey Ste. Weekly Rates on Applicetion.
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IMAMONDS eeupled ^th my &w rent. It is reAswiable for you to bellevs I can save you at least ten per cent, on each purchase.
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A New Line of Pkitkiiim M DiaiiioBd Bings
Bingfi, pendants^and Mooches are being shown. ......$..-..$75.00 to f 1J350;00
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Rink’s Last ^all Saturday Morning Until Noon—12:30 HALF PRICE Any Summer Dress
In the House
Don’t make any difference what the former price was.
SILK AMD SATHf
Blouses y% to i/h Off
WHITE
Skirts
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Smocks
in colors
Vs Off For school girls
New Fall Trimmed Hats
Redtuxd for Saturday Our Regular $5.00 and $5.95 Hats
100 Trimmed Hats, in black, brown, navy, taupe, carmine, green, etc,; made of silk velvet and showing tjie very newest ideas as to sh^ies and trimmings. At the special sale price they should be sold qukkly—so come eariy*
For $ A .40
Saturday Until Noon Only
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Rink’s Cloak House
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