Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 August 1919 — Page 18
THE DfDIAXAPOLffi liEWS. THrRa)AT, AEGUST 21,1913. ^
OF
FRANKLIN WED iFiyRPiiiCEceiiiinE isFimBypMii
BARNAilO RETURNS FROM YORK CONFEREDK^E.
NEW
PLAM REGARIHMG aOTHING
Wm.
mirn
tABEU.. tixty-. IL fW forty llH Xn:XMV*;>i> iiAtfIfe. novod N * of te*f
Altaic Sl.->Aa> aMMl« of tho tmuT'' of tliiit cHy, of flpMC«r. of m»kiW ctfBotfo. flfaitfe oi tbe borne of *ii4 Mm. W. e. S^. Mr, Tiofnttton -maA Mm. F. Hmm~ ■ wtA Ipmtfaotod tram Mr. l!bU»lltoii elAMi» bat loft
MUM MART TEAOARmK.
■riio^ to outer tiM ftmt otBoonf troia-'
»t FL Bonjonite Horrfoott in
Mmy, mL aad aot fraAaated oatU tklo year. He wm foiwniloilopod and lotcr promotea to • ttrot Ueatoaaat. Mlm ToKC&rdUa fo a asember of the Iota Pof Ifa^wrortty of inraoiitta, aad Mr. XiaxO' tttoB of tJio Ka^ X>iita Rbo ftmtanrtty.
Hamiitoa
a college athlete.
A MitcbMI Palmer, attaoney-aenmm] of the Uaited States who is dtroetiac the aati'PraMeartsv flcht la tlM eoas* try. told H. E. Baraard. federal food mfaatMatmtor Urr tnUmyrn, aad the ad> siteletratore for Ne« llerlc. PHumyl--vania sad Ceneeticiit erbo erere la eottferaeee with him tUa veak at New Torb <dty that the worli of the local fair priee eeauatttoea la oao vt the mom itiBMrtaBt parta of the rampalga inOM federal adddoiotratora warp erred ito-mo m mtrmg tmr the fair prlee comiiiWeia aad aea to It that cecry city Hhid unra hoa oadi a eoanaittaa aad that it aeta its fair prtco liat hi evmry paiier. The mtonoy-smtormi declared that tha ootamifleaB ahottld fwt aa mseh •wQnaiaaBa hehtnd the wwk sow ae they did dortac Om war aad pofatad oat Hf* the ttmaa am alnaoat as pareBarnard aald he wooid apply the fair price pctael^ with eameatneea to
the meatkm te XadiaiUL
Mr. Barnard said tha pc^e are oh-
,^T3Ssr
The federal sorenuBaat. he said, eapacts to kaw after the proateara la
feral wmy. He
CLOSE /UXEGED GIMES. ] Peiico a«d Fair Managament Take Action at ConneravWlo^UMOlal ta The ToftewepwWe Xeee] C50!«NKRSVltA.B» lad.. Anaoet JL— Phnr cooccaMoa men at the Fbyette coaaty fair were pet out oi hueinesa Iota yesterday hy the couriilned action of the poBce department and the fair moaareaieBt. The poliee aay th« offeadwre were reaalad •\rrapa” gamee aad other ramea of chance. One man wse aatd to hnee lost SB. which B. naiph Hhadicb. proeecettea-attwtiey cocqieildd the conceaetop men to retam. No afreata weramade ToM No Uo. {Bastoo Tmaecrlptl OeoMtty Beefdiff—Toe wxe*« that roe wen MOW hetihand hr loaeentteoa ttare and thay mee ahaoat aatan mm ettn. IbraMr—I didart aey mythlav idiovt 'an iMKharhi* yoe. did X? I aaid t|icr aanr iMahar 'eeaw an' they daa't: m osad to '«n.
A mSUCfOBS TONIC ■eeferdb Adi Pheamhate Badevenetaa phyateal eearcy. oemeta dtpao ttm e|r*A>w and ionaa the ivatam AaH yeer Bhyeh-iee —Ade.
BALDWIN
They 're Going Fast—
harinic won lettem la both football and
track. The weddlnp la the caimlnaittoii fof a coilepe romanee that haa extended
oeer three ream.
After a Mort weddiao trb> Mr. and Mm. Hamilton will be a? heme on their firm, ten mliee eovth of praakUn.
ilan lodfea. it; oomred hy the Orlando Parker, fen: Oecar A. Kbel. Fred C. I^toois 1>. Homer Hopklne.
i§k\ for Soldiers
liiiHyi ims- tie’ epodel aol0 fho ctate free whe are ymiSAro huroMie
Tor dM-
Mk* ooua^.
ihMtte,
^ of SEktei dire of ^ th^ who m ftedhtp a ean> the rafkamniafe M ekCBtfiBly dtAraiwreeeqtatteBe Jeehnieal and
aheenoe
— ahnnt either In eaeb of the t aetdler repreinteaalve effort . far thia ctaea Jitate the probtmreau in Indi reland. Mllwau
"af the
ef the pttrpooe oi to demobilise at
of the
once
|aat reached the United amoed, and which are
Ml IsMtide wire namerc of In-
Tie the Miftai for a radii Om part of the eoldtem' mwr the etata It la the pur-
^of~^ mldiere' bureati. wherever to eiUM the eupport of civic
Om 1
well ae
SMS
local eol>
diem* organtaatlona to meet the continued emerseaer tm portaina to the iktiefaetory plaewf of the Mtecomen
from the army. Now Wfur.
{Saitinam AnmiaBii}
"Air. I QHStt te fldt yee I WMt to aaury
your ^Hifhttr."
That doMa't ampeim mm, ety bay. 1
•aid the attomey-cen-
ot kOTerament reauaad othmr dally iw-
hmd Oie authority «i Mtlon to clotbfnar ceaeitlee ae it hae done In the matter
of fooda.
Faefcar* Unlokiling? Hat C. PhMpa. fbod* administrmtor for MMntl county, repeated to Mr. Barnard, ckcumetanoee which he aays Indicate a dtepoeftioo OB the part o€ Chleaco pa^ra to ‘‘unload.*'^ before they are ‘ hr the Phetpa aaya Peru deatam lark# ehlpcBcats whiclt they dM not
waai yeW
dtarxed by the federal foytmuaent with boatohie. Mr, Phetpe eayi Peru deatam have racefred lark# ehtpcncats of pork and lard **wliiclt they did not order.** Mr Phelpe alee q^ed a Wami county man who hna Iw hidee tor sale, and who aaya he can not find a market for Cimi. ttotwttiuMandlnk the etatemente
jUm- mm, mr boy. ... _
t«« te BMMgy bor metlMr whoa 1 ««• attributed toAhe packers that hides an
ihlkh and harti to buy.
£iJL^o9tPuJuMuSiAe,Coy
Mew Opea tm* Itastaee*. 117-11S-121 W. Market St. OppeeMe Ttaeilon Tnmlanl Depet.
MAflOXX’S DRY GOODS STORE The Uptown Store Where You Buy for Less 342-358 MASSACHUSETTS AVE. ufte
ADVANCE SALE LANKETS AT PRICES WE KNOW ARE RIGHT
COTTON BLANKETS, grsy with pink and blue border;. $225 values,
pair
VtSITOIIS who Know York wfli loll you * ‘ " 111 eiesol* seondcufs Aalor roles ore Ihon those of Hotel Whether you wont o finale room or an eloh • evole SUM you will flod at the Aster the utmost In somlort.' Herf you wffi fliMl Mow York 'a worM ol pleeauro at your very floor. We would Mm to mono you on IntoresliM tSIle hooMel enlAtod *Npw mrk to yeair podwi.* WMIeMr a.
COTTON BLANKETS, gray with pink and blue^borders; $S.OO QQ value, pair..: ^dUeOe/ D
ALL-WOOL BLANKETS, in pink, blue, ^ tan, gray and black QQ blocks;$16.00 value, pair. tPt/ea/O
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I COTTON BLANKETS, gray with pink L and blue fancy borders; OQ ili^$4.00 v4due, pair 9^et/0
WHITE WOOL BLANKETS, with colored border, $12.50 value, QQ pair tpOea/O
WOOL FINISH BLANKETS, blue, tan and gray blocks; $7.00 CCC Ofi value ^9e^O
BABY 'BLANKETS, in pink and blue; 76c value, (-Q each — tPt/v
SEE WINDOWS STORE OPD MTURDRY RIRRT Oint 9 O’CLOCK
Us^ Cars . Easily Bought and Sold
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Canadian Pacifie Rmmortm are Alwaym Cool-~ ' Get away to a vacatioQland that you know to be cool and come home really refreshed. All the way from Toronto to Mofstreal the Canadian Pacific Shore Line oBera you ctwnxnng lake ahore reaorta, large and ananU^ fefhlo^h^* end **iu8t natQral^ Tou can go by coinfottable CaMdian Pacific steamers throokh Lakea Huron and or up the historic SL Laartaoeo throush the Thoosaad Islands to Montreal and Qu^toc. Se«reii of daliglitfal vacatkm places— all So Eaay to Reach M.E. MALONE Gea. Aft, Paaa. Dept. Caaaataa Pacific Railway. 488 Wahikt SL, Cincienati, CHiio.
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Are You Using Want Ads Far Profit?
YOU ever stop to think of the wonderful service a little want ads give and the powerful i^uence they exert throughout this entire community? The'reader^s interrat in them is increasing largely each day and more and more of the people of Lidiaxiapolis and Indiana are tuning to read and answer them—and to offer imipositions to the general puldie themselves. sWen hundi^ more people inserted ads in yesterday's News than in the same day last year. The prospect fora used car watches the autos for side columns ea^ evening until he finds the car that meets wiUx his appioval in all particulars— make of machine, mc^el, pice and terms. He then inspects the machine advertised and a sale is quickly made. Hundreds of such transactions are made rach week. The buyer is ideased because he gets the kind of automobile he wants at a very low figure. The sell^ likewise is pleased as he is willing to sell at a good reduction from the 'iiew pice cost,” because he has received valuable service from the tnnchinA Isn't it a wonderful get together service? This same aetkm is taking place in eveiy other classification and as a result, hundreds of people and possibly thousands are making money saving f deals each day through this service.
That Big NEW Columbia Grafonola Outfit with 20 selections Your own choice for only—
Si:;
See the Wonderful Hlanualo
Hear the wonderful tone of the Piano that is aB but human.
On terms made to fit your purse.
Player
18 North Pennsylvania Street
0r,e.T.Hito 0r.0.«.Cttl Crownii^, filling and trtatlng tMth niqiiirk ciurtfally tndnM dentikte of «cp«ri«ic«. Wa claim thMto requuitw. ZSVk W. Wash. St. ISTABUSHED 24 YBARS
FRANCO ORV CEL.!. B AT T E.R Y Ouataatoud to fiva Mrtrfea. Monay back tf not mtislae. tary. , r"’ 4ttAr/ti ilhmmm fgnMem DryCeO OtotHbvtad br DaiTeml Accessories Co.tadlaamaalla lad. mmmmmmmmmmmmm
IHEAD NEUACHES: m )RALI FLU OIA j W O Ni tr rsi S XV O H-i t-:; 3 I A t> K F O A-K T/V£3UF-TS
Undgbtly ^mi»iea and Uenaoies on tbe fiMe en •ore rigns that the ddn and blood need the porifyfaig andstrei^aienii^actionof
nils.
,10a.aSo.
Don’t Try to Hide Yonr SaHow, Mnddy Comflexion
By
Using Crrams, Lotkms, Powder or Rouge.
Remove These Skin Blemishes By Use of the BIsck and White Beauty Treatment.
Black aod^White will clear^our complexion and do it in a surpruingly short time. This beauty treatmmit eemsists of Black and White Ointment and Boap. The Ointment is to be applied to tbe face, neck ot arms at bedtime and washed off Uie next morning and is as delightful to use as creams and lotions. Black and White Ointment is sold in concentrated form for dilution, but as full directions for use are supplied with each package, it will be found easy to compound. Your druggist sells both Black and White Ointment and Soap at 26c for each or the manufacturers will send to you poftpaid, on receipt of price. clip and mail this to Black and White, Box 013, Memphis, Term., for free sample and literature. BLAGiemmiTE
OINTHENT Brif^htens the shin
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Uaf««4 States Balteeae ASailatatMitlea DIveeter-Qeaecal et Batl»ee«e. Lake Erie & Western R. R EXCURSION Sunday, August 24th IBetaimiaa wuae date} Round Trip Fares, including War Tax, to*
Koonts
Xjidttt
WALKERTON ROCHESTER
aaeoe
aaaea
(
) $2.4^
Kb^a ) $2. 1 2
Train lesTss Xadtaaapells Union Station Tftt a av Maaenohuostts Avenue Station. f;ie a as. Tickets and lull Information at Tteket Offloa. 114-1X1 Monument Place, Union Station or Maesachueetts Avenue Station.
Umtod SiatoR RaUroad Admhdgiraiion
MQNQN ROUTE
CHICAGO, INDIANAPOLIS te LOUISVILLE It R. EXCURSION TO MICHIGAN CITY TheOmeyldandoftheWmt | $2.70 Round Trfli (!£%) Sunday, Aug. 24 RETURN SAME DAY Leaves Indianapolis ...... 7:45 a.m. Arrives Michigan Gty . . ^ . 12:30 noon Return IVatn leaves Michigan City 5:20 p. m. Enjoy the Cool Breezes of Lake Michigan Take a Ridr on BigLako Steamorg Round Trip2Se i For fimber information consult Ticket Agent Consolidated Ticket Office Union Station 'Phones Main 3937, Auto 31-384 —'Phonee Main 4567, Auto 34-316
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Coal Car Shortagi May Cheat Your C(^ Bin! T housands of coal cars, wom out durisg the war, have g not been replaced. TTie lack oi ears is sure to boost prms. Fill your, bin now beiore prices go any higher! Higher freight rates are bound to come, and if you delay you will have to pay their increased coal prices whether you buy from your home yards or direct from the mine. Buy direct from the mine now and save money! .TECUMSEH COAI Fresh Mhied—"Diiect From the Wihiee The coal that la guarantead Under Bond to produce 13,400 B.T.U.'i to the pound with only 9% ash and 9^ moisture. Mined near Vtncennes, Indiana, in tha cetebrated Knox Connty Coal Pitld.
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Form a Tecumseh Coal Club Save i to I of Your Coal Bill!
If yon cannot um a whole carload jnst get two or more nelghbora to loin yon in a Tecum* ■eh Coal Club and split the carload. Save mosey and this pure, clean, cUnkerleet coal-*^e beat beat-prodadng coid mined la
Even aiiM'
tbe Middla Weat.
•freih mined.
YLa — Vam §lkm — - ViAM ttmm wrM mIWmw BRUgiy IrWp mPRPmwp Itr^ Oh* Pikes to Nnct MoiiUi!
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