Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 August 1919 — Page 8
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ai* Mutual Protective Aaaociatlcm completed at a meeting: of about fifty mine and fir* bosses ier*. Monday. It wiH extend its membership over the entire state and was organized with representatives from the coal fields in the districts of Evansvfile. Boonville. Xewburgr. Bicicneil. Winstow, Oakland City. Petersburg. Ft. Branch, Chandler. Buckskin and Vincennes ■
John C. Wright,
elected presldeat. Other
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*• George Bennedict. Winslow, rice-presi-
«ev mm. dent; WttUara Henry. Boonville, aecrer omr mmmm4 nt tary: H. J. Hargrove, Eiberfeld. treascMklsc them urer. Arnold Costmeyer. Winslow;
George Lutz. Buckskin and John Ran(dali. BiekneH. trustees; James Boyd.
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INDIANA ADVENTISTS MEET Annual Convention and Camp Meeting Open# at Yellow Creek Lake. (np*etol to The Indianapolis M«ws} WABASH, lad., August If.—The annual convention and camp meeting of the Indiana Seventh Day Adventists started yesterday afternoon at Yellow Creek lake. Members of the church front all parts of the state are la attendance. Several years ago the church bought property at the lake, and each summer the convention Is held them
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MINE BOSSES ORGANIZE. •tata Association la Completed at a Matting at Evansville. 3f: /apecial to The tsdlsnapoUe New*] EVANSVILLE, lad,. August If.-Or-sanhEaflon of the Mine Boases’ and Fire fob. a ■an rni Mrium l*m Add Pheawhate * ink* tastier, more refresh-
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«» May; is Victim of fOptoUl to The ladtoaapoH* jmj !«*«., August B.—Henry G. 9r.. of New York, assistant treason the United States Steel Corporaof heart disease here Months home of Henry G. Hay, Jr., to New York in J5*R. Mr at Cheyen^, Wyo„ where he Bed in banking. He was sur- ‘ of the territory of Wyom- — and later was state
AUSTRALIA TO SEND MEN TO ADVERTISING MEETING
Cable Message Orders Hotel Reservations at New Orleans—Get in Touch, Murta Says.
Marts, president of the Indianapolis Advertising Club, “for men to travel half-way around the world to attend." President Murta has received word
from the headquarters ot the advertising clubs In New York city, thst the president of the Queensland Advertising Men’s Institute of Brisbane, Australia, had cabled for a hotel reservation for the world convention of advertising in New Orleans. September *1 to *6. Word from the advertising association indicated also that Sidney. Australia, as well as several other far distant points will be represented. Last year two men traveled from Australia to be at the ses-
sions
One of them was interested especi-
will be held again this year. He declared he was fully repaid. The other delegate, a Sidney advertising agent, was sure it paid him to invest the time and money the trip required. Mr. Murta suggests that those who are interested In attending the New Orleans meeting should get in touch with the 1920 convention headquar-
ters of the Indianapolis club. In the Chamber of Commerce building. Miss Mary Davis, secretary of the local advertising club, has returned from Alaska where for four months she visited her father, Dan Davis, at his silver mines near Myder. Miss Davis hurried back to Indianapolis to help the club in its campaign for
next year’s meeting of the Associated Advertising Clubs. A thrilling experience of being hopelessly lost on an immense glacier on the Salmon river and being rescu'ed after twentyfour hours of hunger and mental torture, Is related by Miss Davis. She will resume her duties as registrar of Indiana Dental college.
“There must be something really worth while is the annual conventions of the Associated Advertising
Cl,b, of the World," declared C. D. .lV, u 'i„”‘e^^„7t"adV;kT.mg ^Tlo [
addition to the general sessions of the convention which was last year held in San Francisco, he attended the special meetings for those Interested in community advertising such as
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Caticara Is Wbat You Need For Your Iter and Scalp Dandruff kills the hair. Cuticurs Mils dandruff. Try this treatment. Pstoce retiring mb Cuticurs Omtment into part togs ail over the scalp. Next morning Shampoo with Cuticurs Soap and hot water Rime with tepid water. Dandruff usually disappears, hair stops falling and tpcomes thick, live and healthy. Be sure to test the fascinating fragrance of Cutfcora Talcum os your skin. Soap. Ointment and Tafcum 2S< each everywhere
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Be Among the First to Drive this Astonishing Post-War Maxwell
TTF you’re buying a car this year, why not have the most recent thing offered? Hare we have a Post-War Maxwell, developed during the war years, and given to you now, not only a ter greater Maxwell, but more advanced even than many cars that twice exceed its price. It’s an engineering treat to look it over; and an event that will linger in your memory to ride 5 miles behind the wheel. For a new Lemoine type front axle gives you a castering effect in steering that will surprise you. A heavy rear axle, new, makes you hug any kind of a road. New full oval fenders express the rhythm of motion, and two new types of brakes bring you to a halt in a very decisive way. The “emergency" is up at the transmission, as in so many foreign cars. The “service" is equipped with equalizers and thus any tendency to skid is prevented. Many louvres in the bonnet, a large tank in the rear—the number of fine developments seems endless! Also equipped with Hot Spot and Ram’s-horn. But it’s the same basic chassis as the 300,000 Maxwells that precede this post-war car. How well the public has regarded these is expressed in the sum of $200,000,000—the price paid by the public for the previous ones. This Post-War Maxwell is a greater car. $985 lab. Detroit.
The Lathrop-McFarland Co. 418-424 North Capitol Avenue
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Shirt Sale
Dependability is the first requirement of • value. In former years our semi-annual shirt sale was a two weeks’ event, but owing to our depleted stocks the sale prices will be in effect for only four days — Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Most of these shirts will probably disappear after the first day. We urge early buying and, remember, that quantity buying of Manhattan shirts is economy buying. $3.00 Manhattans, $2.35 $5.00 Afanhattans, $4.15 $3.50 Manhattans, $2.85 $6.00 Manhattans, $4.85 $4.00 and $4.50 Manhattans, $3.25 $7.50 and $8.50 Manhattans, $6.35 $10.00 Manhattans . $7.65 ■ « Schloss Brothers Company STATE LIFE BUILDING Washington—Between Meridian and Pennsylvania
The House of KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES in Indianapolis
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^YHoofoDependableDru^Stores/^ ■■ Service and Satisfaction I * Quick, courteous salespeople attend to your needs the moment you enter a Hook Store. Dependable merchandise of High quality means satisfaction, and satisfaction means regular customers. Try buying at Hook’s—just once.
Hook’s Famous Malted Milk at all our Soda Fountains—still served at the pre-war price of
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up to $25 values, for
sale begins Wednesday morning promptly at 9 o’clock
—chintz —Ramie linens —ginghams —figured voiles —organdies —tissue voiles
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*25c Anodyne (3 for 50c)..
*25c Allcock’s 1 r p Porous At/V ♦Small Cunningham
Plasters (6 for
♦Medium Cunningham Plasters (3 for OC/*
50c)
♦Large Cun ningham Plasters T3 for C A**
$1.00)
*25e J. & J. Belladonna ..
♦26c Red Cross
Kidney
Hemorrhoid Remedies
•50c Nichol»• Pile Suppositories .. *60c Pazo Pile Ointment *60c Pyramid Pile
Ointment .
*60c Pyramid Pile Suppositories..
*$1.00 Pyramid Pile Supposi- QCI/s tones Oa/V
*60c Unguentine Cones
15c 22c
39c 49c 49c 49c
45c
Shaving Articles 50c Auto Strop Blades, 6s 37c 35c Colgate’s Shaving Cream 29c 35c Colgate’s Shaving Powder... 29c 35c Colgate's Shaving Stick 29c 50c Durham Duplex Blades 37c 25c Ender’s Razor Blades 22c 40c Ever-Ready Razor Blades. .. 34c 50c Gem Razor Blades 34c 50c Gillette Razor Blades, 6s 37c 30c Johnson’s Shaving Cream... 19c 25c Keen Kutter Blades 22c 35c Mennen’s Shaving Cream.... 24c 35c Palmolive Shaving Cream...24c 36c Palmolive Shaving Stick 24c $4.00 Warner’s Fountain Shaving Brush $3.45 25c Week’s Sexto Blades 22c 35c Williams’ Shaving Cream 24c 35c Williams’ Shaving Powder.. .29c 35c Williams’ Shaving Stick 29c
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Deodorants *30c Ever- OAn sweet Anri/
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Mum ♦30c Odo-Ro-No *60 Odo-Ro-No *$1.00 Odo-Ro-No *50c NonSpi *26c Spiro Powder
Camel Cigarettes 1 C r Lowest Price in Town 11/'-
17c 24c 48c 74c 33c 16c
Depilatories
45c 89c 59c 89c 49c 89c 39c 74c
•00c Bazin Depilatory *$1.00 Delatone
*75c De
Mirada *$1.00 De Miracle •60c El Rado liquid ...' *$1.00 El Rado Liquid *50c Neet (odorless powder)... •1.00 Neet (odorless powder)..
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Finishing Either mail or bring your films to our stores for highclass developing and printing. We make a specialty of enlargements. Complete line of Films, Photo Supplies and Cameras carried
in our stores.
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SMITH, KUNE & FRENCH American Aspirin Bottle of 100 Tablets
45c
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War Tax Notice
For the convenience of our customers we have indicated
by an asterisk (*) those Hems subject to the Consumers’ War Tax, which took effect May 1, 1919. Rate of tax is 1c for each 25c, or fraction thereof, of the price ot each article.
Mail Orders Please include postage on all orders and War Tax on articles designated by an asterisk (*).
The Dependable ) Drug Stores
Southeast Corner Washington and lllinrs Sts. Occidental Building
Washington and New Jersey Sts. Massachusetts Ave. and Vermont St. College Ave. and Twenty-second Bt. Illinois and Pratt Sts.
Southeast Corner iteh’ngt&n and KeridianSts. Merchants Bank Building
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