Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 August 1919 — Page 10

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THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS. MONDAY. AUGUST 18. 1919.

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of Flora, THurwIay.

oocaafoe will b* Miss Uria GaAdls,

for the | of Pur-

due ualreraltj-; Dean J. H. Skinner, of Pur- i

dune university; Fred

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b from the Ninth district, and the Rev. H. Hickman, vice-president of the Indi-

Federmtien of Farmers Associations.

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CODFMBUS.—John E. Xortharav, Bi„ tr.ry of the Columbus Chamorr of Commerce. ! Las been invited to deliver one of the ’

iu incipai addresses at the fifth annual meet- t in* of the National Association of Com-*

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merce Or*ani*arion Secretaries to be held at i the Claypool hotel. IndianapoUa. October J7, 3* and 29. The subject a*si*ued to Northway ! ia “The Secretary in Action”....The sex-j cnnial enumeration of white and colored male } inhabitants over twenty-one years old who ; live in ParthoSonaiew county Shows there are) i whites and Sa colored persons on the list, a total of *.172—By his next friend, i Ms father. Robert Frederick Voliand. three-

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year-oid son of Mr.and Mrs. Karl H. Voliand. of this City. Saturday filed suit in the Bar-

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hotomew circuit court against Dr. David J. , Marshall, a local physician, for 125.005. The 5 i «iit is filed because of bums the plaintiff } is alleged to have received on his face at the j i time of his birth, when the defendant was ;

the attending physician.

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A complete line of furniture, rugs and everything for h o u s e k e eping. Retail at Wholesale Prices. 106 S. MERIDIAN ST. Art Furniture Co.

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the celebmUon, j'VA'L: : DELPHI—Preparations are being made to serve fiOd soldiers and sailors at a fried

chicken dinner on welcome home day to be held In a grove near thl* city September L The women of the county will serve the din-

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tugnst 24, at l'nion t-Tirts __l of this city. Among th# be the Rev. I. E, Sellers, of

mspolla, and Dr. H. O. Pritchard, secy of the board of education....Franklin my, state senator. Is to be one of the ters at the Johnson county teachers’ ;utn which opened a week’s meeting In c\iy Monday. Other Instructors are a# Hyde, of John Hopkins untverDr. It. Cl. Scott, of this city and Har-

Cook.gof Canonsburg, Pa.

kllASH- R. 3. Evans, president of th# KJtion Tire and Robber Company, which

here and another at Ft Madli announced that the entire outtwo plants has been contracted Nemours Trading Corporation of . An average of 2.000 tires a day is "....The county council has ap21,500 to finance a homecoming

ration for Wabash county soldier*, ■a and marines who served in the world A commute# composed of E. E. Klhen-

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CHEMISE

A Wonderful

Assortment

of hand-embroidered and lace trimmed undergarments for women. From our season-end material but exquisite and quite unsoiled. For Tucker’s first-of-the-week special this week we are including * CHEMISES in hand-embroidered satins of delicate shades, crepe de chine, lace trimmed or with lace insertion, dainty and of a careful selection that we are proud to offer to women of taste.

Values up to $5,95 For Tuesday Only

In Spite of Increasing Prices

$4.25

Shop Early in Order to Get Full Choice

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ner under th# direction of Mrs. Charles Buckj ley....The first annual Carroll county farm I ers' picnic will be held in the Lyons grove,

MAROTT’S DRY GOODS STORE

The Uptown Store Where You Buy for Less 342-358 MASSACHUSETTS AVE.

EXTRA

TUESDAY BARGAINS

EXTRA

25c

DOMESTIC and BEDDING

DARGAINS

36-INCH BLEACHED MUSLIN ; up to 33c value, "| Qg» yard Aa/V/ 81x90 SEAMLESS SHEETS, linen finish; $2,00 <P“I JO value, each tD-Le^O

42x36 PILLOWCASES; 39c value, each

OUTING FLANNEL, plain white, blue, pink, red and gray; 25c value, 14£c 72-INCH MERCERIZED TABLE DAM ASK; OQp $1.60 value, yard Oa/v^ 9-4 BLEACHED SHEETING; 89c value, A Pa 4* yard \}0%u COTTON BATTING, Oi^ clean cotton, roll U*\/ 36-INCH HOPE MUS- 971^ UN, bleached, yard. .A I 2L,

BUCK TOWELS, fast red borders, each....

COTTON BLANKETS, double bed size; $3.98 d»9 Qft value, pair tD£#a/0 BEDSPREADS,’ double bed size, $1.98 value, <P"| 9 Pa

each

50-INCH DRESSER SCARFS, lace trimmed, "I Q/» each -i-k/t, BARBER TOWELS, all hemmed^ $1.50 value, QQ/a ‘dozen . vO%s

10c

dozen

FANCY HUCK TOWELS, white with blue and yellow borders; size 18x36; OQg* 50c value, each OOC BLEACHED TURKISH BATH

TOWELS, size 18x36;

35c value, each... 15x36 BLEACHED BATH TOWELS; 25c value, each

HUCK TOWELS, plain

18x86; 25c value,

each

23c

Turkish

16c white, 16c

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Heal your child’s side skin with IResinoL

The minor skin troubles to which infants and children are subjectitching patches, bits of chafing, rash or redness—so easily develop into serious, stubborn a Sections, that every mother should have Resinoi Ointment on hand to check them before they get the apper hand. Doctors and nurses recommend Resinot for this with the utmost confidence because of its harmless ingredients and its success in healing eczema and similar serious skin diseases. lUsieoJ Olatmeat is sold by alt firaggiats.

APRONS, UNDERMUSLINS. ETC. BARGAINS

DARK PERCALE COVERALL APRONS, indigo ei OC blue, worth $2, each -L GINGHAM COVERALL APRONS, large pockets and collars; $2.00 value, (Pt QQ value, each tDAeOe/ LIGHT PERCALE COVERALL APRONS, sixes up to 54; $2.25 value, <M 9JT each riJAe^-ieJ CHILDREN’S GINGHAM DRESSES, sizes 2 to 6, Of* $1.50 value, each .... Ot/V SLIPOVER APRONS, in pink or blue and laven- *| 9 fT der: $2.00 value, ea. VL^iO EMBROIDERED MUSLIN PETTICOATS, worth 7P* $1.50, each I t/V MUSLIN NIGHTGOWNS, embroidered trimmed; worth $1.50. our price.. OtIC GINGHAM PETTICOATS, out sizes; $1.25 value, Qs» each %/C

Toilet Paper, 10c value, 5 for

BARGAINS FOR MEN MEN’S BLACK HOSE, regular ££73 12k MEN’S PURE SILK HOSE in black and white, 65c OQ/» value, pair Oa/V MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS, 7fr ^ stiff cuffs, each . v . • V MEN’S NAINSOOK UNION SUITS, sold in town prQgv for 76c, our price tK/C PAINTER’S WHITE OVERALLS, regular $1.50 QO^ value, each U0V HEN’S BALBRIGGAN SHIRTS, in sizes 34 1Qand 36 only, each x*/V MENS MUSLIN PAJAMAS,

$2.25 value,

MEN’S LARGE SIZE WHltE HANDKERCHIEFS,

10c value, 15 for..

GROCERY BARGAINS POST TOASTIES, -| 0_ large package A^C SWEET CORN, extra PQ fine; can, 14c; dozen0A#OO TOMATOES, sanitary packed; can, 14c; PQ dozen 0A#t$O SPECIAL BLEND COFFEE, Bogota, Bourbon, Saute and

M&rac&bo, extra fine,

EGG MACARONI, new, made with eggs; try it; IA/* package AUvBOONE COUNTY BEANS — the best bean on the market for salads, _ 2 5C

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3 for.

BROWN BEAUTY BEANS, No. 2 cans; 2 cans 25C FLAVORING EXTRACTS. 1-oz. bottles, vanilla or 9P>/»

lemon. 2 for

KETCHUP, 10-oz. bottle, -| ft extra good, bottle AUv PINK SALMON, flat 2Qc

can, full pack, can. ..

Graniteware

To chxse out what Is left, all desirable pieces, at—

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MEN’S BLUE OVERALLS

98c Each

Men’s Blue Cheviot Work Shirts

79c Each

Pepperell Sheeting 9-4 UnMeached

Yard

YARD GOODS BARGAINS 36-INCH PLAID SILKS, all new spring patterns; QQ ~ $1.60 value, yard 5/0C 40-INCH CREPE DE CHINE, evening and street shades; value : $1.49 40-INCH GEORGETTE CREPE, in black and colors; Q"| JQ $2.00 value, yard.. «DA#~tg/ 36-INCH TAFFETA, in plain colors; $2.00 value, ^0 40-INCH FRENCH SERGES, in plain colors; $1.50 QQ rt value, yard %/OC 32-INCH COTTON SERGE, all plain colors; 50c I value, yard t AD^C 42-INCH WOOL PLAIDS; $2.00 value, (1*1 OQ yard {hl.Ol7 36-INCH SILK CHIFFON, for linings; 59c value, OQ« yard OVC 40-INCH PRINTED VOILES, in large and small de- QQg» signs; 50c value, yard. Og/C 32-INCH FRENCH GINGHAMS, beautiful jn plaids, yard TCa/L/ APRON GINGHAMS, standard brands; 25c value, PLAID DRESS GINGHAMS, large and small plaids; -i P 26c value, yard ADC 32-INCH DRESS GINGHAMS; 50c value, OP ^ yard ODC 40-INCH FRENCH SERGES; $1.50 value, QQ _ yard J/oC

Greatest Rug Sale

27x54 Grass Rug, $1.29

“Buy Now"

4Vfex7 Grass Rug, $3.98

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50c

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36x72 Grass Rug, $1.98

6x9 Grass Rug, $5.98

6x12 Grass Rug, $7.48

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8x10 Grass Rug, $7.95

9x12 Matting Rug $4.85

6x9 Matting Rug $2.98

Open Until * 9 P. M. Saturday

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HOSIERY BARGAINS FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN

CHILDREN’S BLACK RIBBED

HOSE, all sizes; 25c

value, pair

tEN’S

i5c

CHILDREN’S WHITE HOSE, Gordon’s Round Ticket 9C/* brand; 50c value, pair «DC LADIES’ BLACK COTTON HOSE, 2 °c ..iue, 12ic LADIES’ LISLE HOSE, in black and colon; 66c JQ _ value, pair “rt/C LADIES’ SILK HOSE, black and colors; 89c value, PQ _ pair D*/C

LADIES’ PURE SILK

■ HOSE,

full fashioned; $2.50 (Pi ftp CHILDREN’S HALF HOSE, plain and fancy; 35c IQ _ value, pair A«/C

DRAPERY BARGAINS 36-INCH CURTAIN SCRIM, wide border; 20c I ftl _ value, yard AUAC 36-INCH MARQUISETTE,

worth up to 76c value,

32^INCH WHITE MARQUIS-

ETTE, fancy border;

35c value, yard.

COUCH COVERS, stripe; $1.50 value, each

23c Roman 95c

MARQUISETTE, yard.

Lautz Gloss Soap, 10 bars

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Pearson-Aeolian Player

Complete Outfit

Modest Payment Down

$595

Convenient Monthly Terms

-is the result of the combined

This fine player—the Pearson-Aeolian-

efforts of two old and reliable piano organizations—the Pearson

Piano Company and the Aeolian Company of New York. Qualities that heretofore were associated with only the very highest priced players are incorporated in this- instrument—exquisite design, fine cabinet work, exclusive expression devices and rich, full tone.

Included with the Pearson-Aeolian Player

at $595 is a beautiful bench to match, twelve rolls of music and one new roll each month for six months.

If You Can’t Call, Write

Pearson Piano Company 128-130 North Pennsylvania Street

Branch Store# in Anderson, Columbus, Elwood, Frankfort, Kokomo, Newcastle, Shelbyville and Hartford City.

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