Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 August 1919 — Page 14

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THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, FRIDAY, ATGUST 22, 1919.

WAR RISK WORK

War* Veterans Also ConTraining Board. . ft. 1-. August 22.—A ? appointed by the 1 of Veterans of Forat the closing session assertions made bj memagainst the war risk insurance u and the federal vocational training board. Accusations against the body inefliefency and delays the vocational training proway. were adopted condemning anti the 1. W ■ere also -passed urgto grant world war a 'bonus of six month# pay May 30 a na-

CLICK MS ELECTION

CASE TO lie COURT

! sustained Hunter last March, giving ' him his original majority of two votes, fibs votes being Z,m for Hunter and ,tjm tor Glick. Judge Sparks said he|Q n | y saw nothing illegal In the fact that the ballots were not marked with a blue pencil, and that, ir- his opinion, the law j did not intend that a blue pencil be

sent to every absentee™

SHOE RETAILERS CRUEL.

Nine Colors for Footwear— Organized Profiteering Dented. ATI..ANTIC CITY. August St-Officer*

sHt w - ...... H land directors "bf the National Shoe ReVThen Judge Sparks overruled the mo- e tailers* Association, in special session tlon for a new trial. CRSck wa s ■ here, denied there was any organised

son of 1139 in an effort to reduce prices. “The entire style program will be formulated with a view to eliminating duplication of styles and other condi-

tions continuing to unavoidable costs,*’ season of 1920 will be made up in m\f

Instead of the aJ-|nine shades. Prices of shoes/this fail,

the statement said,

most innumerable colons prior to the war. shoes for

prevailing Sit wa the spring I to S12

was announced,

a pair.

will range from «

The Doable

I The Doable Standard

BARTHOLOMEW COUNTY MAN j profiteering among the retail dealers of |

CONTINUES CONTEST. asking for a new trial in the circuit)the United States.

_ I court, GHek’s attorneys charged nomer-l A STatem eht authorised by the meet-

on# errors and gave eighty-si v reasons ; tng t {j at man y style# of footwear

would be eliminated for the spring sea-

CLERKSHIP IS INVOLVED

j why a new trial should be granted.

the fight /or the next

Austrian Revolutionist* Repulsed by

Armed Guard Fire.

WASHXK(WON. August 22.-Repeated

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administration was of past commander of Newark, for ■

•e« years; Fred S. Stc

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years; Fred ». Stover, two years, and Captain

of New York,

SILVER STAR ORDER OUT.

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fSpecial to The Indianapolis Newel

COLUMBUS, led.. August 22.—An- i other chapter in the caae between 1 Charles D. Glick, Democrat, who eon- i tested the election of Charles Hunter, j Republican, for tbs clerkship of i

county, wa# opened i

War

Bartholomew

Wednesday when toraey for Glick,

George went to

Long. : ■ Indiar

polls and filed a brief for trial In the Indiana supreme coart. Mr. Hunter

Department Points to Victory s Ribbon Regulations. x j Washington, August 21—The at-1

tenticn of the war department was j eaHed today te the fact that discharged! soldiers are wearing silver stars on vie- j tory ribbons in some cases under con-j

dltkms not Justifled by the regulations

ATTACK RED CROSS TRAIN.

will take the office January 1. 19*0, j An order was Issued pointing out that f ofhwwlsi * UprerB * coart decWes : these star, must not be* worn unless j Ctmrles Hunter was elected clerk of! the soldier had been cited In orders i the Bartholomew circuit court last fall * from his heatVquarters for gallantry In | ever dick, by a majority of two vote*, j action and that If other decorations had ! t Glick took the ease In contest to the 1 been awarded for the same citation the: } board of commissioners, who gave the star could not be legally used. derision to Hunter, but reduced bis ma- }_ i

Jority to one vote. Glick appealed the; case to the circuit court and Judge Will

attacks by Austrian revolutionists on an

Rad Cross relief supply train

traveling from Paris to Bucharest were reported to Red Cross headquarters here

dch, sent by Captain O. H. Lieutenant M. O. Watkins, _ . and Lieutenant P- H. DodWaco. Tea., ofRoera in charge of stated that most of the *twere r%>ell«d by rifles.of French,

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fht yard and wa» men. There was When it became rew untU the"revo?utlonre in large enough numsxrzJz ir«S3SS 3 the engineer to pull out. There several similar attacks during the

Sonator Fletch WASHINGTON

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Out Soon. 22.-Senator

of Florida, who it by a street

and profa-

« out In a week, physicians senator was badly bruised and cut

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Rainy Day Blaes. Played by Loeislana Five. My Roee of Pateettae. Played by dgmereon Dance Orchestra.

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Friends. J«at a Little Place He Can Call Hie Home. Seng by Arthar Fields.

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nd Thai Ain’t All. .Ivatton Nell. Sung by Jack Norworth

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Smilin' Throagh. Ah! 'Tie a Dream. Song by Alma Beck.

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Springtime. That’s the World in Jane. Sung by Grace Hoffman

401«7 Path® till

Home. Sweet Home.

Darby and Joan. ( Sung by Helen Clark.

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Sparks, of Rushville, was appointed to hear it Click's attorney# challenged a number of absentees' ballots, many from soldiers, which were marked with an ordinary pencil instead of a blue one, as provided by the law. Hunter had the greater number of these bal-

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lical reductions on tht m’s smartest styles >f capes and dolmans; generous assortment of materials, colors and sizes.

$15.00 Values Now . . . .

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$18.50tihB$10.50 Now .... I«= $30.00 Values $1 C,00 Now .... lt}=

Buy Now and Save These wraps are very suitable for traveling, street wear or for early fall days. . *

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$155

Wash Dresses

Middy styles In pink and

14 to 8S. Regu-

blue; sizes

lar $4.00

values ...

$2.45

Wash. St.

After hearing the caae. Judge Sparks wr the

i Standards of Value.

(Wathingtoa Star]

"Owe of tbe eaanner boarders of oars is regular profiteer" reclaimed FUt^ner

“Why. tee', the oce that pays tba money.” "Tea. But ba-'aata anoagh at am* meal to pat bun ahead of the gaxae for the rest

Wonderful Bargains Every Day At -

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6 Piece Living Room Suite, $59.75

Terms, $1.00 a Week

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Two rooms in one. Suite that is well constructed and made of solid oak, in golden or fumed finish. The chair, rocker, table, magazine rack, lamp (either gas or electric), and Daveno were all made to match. The entire set is massive in appearance and richly upholstered in chase leather. Would ordinarily sell for $85.00, specially priced at $59.75

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KITCHEN CABINET SPECIAL

.75

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This labor-saving kitchen necessity is a real bargain. Has all the convenience of any cabinet. Sanitary ' white enamel, aluminum extension top, glass doors, large flour bln knd roomy compartments, finished Ip golden * 75

9x12 Velvet Rag

RUGS 9x12 Brussels Rug

V’elvet rugs of rich colors or more conservative patterns. In great variety of designs.

;ial at—

Saturday sped

Rich patterns in new designs, well woven and will stand hard wear—

$28.75

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Complete Dining Room Suite, $57.50

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A big value—a beautiful 6-piece colonial dining suite, consisting of a 6-foot extension table, a big buffet with roomy drawers andFrench bevel mirror and four dining chairs with imitation leather seats, finished in either golden or fumed oak. On (P ^7 Kfl sale Saturday at tPtJ I

A Few Doors South of Washington St

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Mason Jars

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Pints . Quarts Vi-gal.

Doz. . 75c . 80c .$1.00

Gross. $8.80 $9.20 $11.60

Do*. Pints ... 8*C Quarts «. 85c Vi-gal ..$1.07

Gross. $8.90 $9.90 $12.30

Qaality Maiat Price Redo.

This $12.00 Hone Conner TIN CANS &■»$,

Cooks fruits or vegetables in the jars by steam. Retains all natural flavors. Holds 16 1-quart jars.

7-oz Jelly Glasses, doz. .., .. ,39o Rubber Jar Rings, doa 10c

THIS $22.00 COAL OIL STOVE WITH THREE BURNERS

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Without high shelf.

With high shelf, as shown.$21.50

2-Burner, without shelf..... .$13.10 2-Burner, with shelf .$16.70 4-Burner, withoutjrfielf $21.50

4-Burner, with si

127.00

HURST’S WIHNER GARDEN HOSE

15c

Per foot

Extra quality Moulded Hose; any length, complete with couplings. A hose that retails at 18e

to 20c. i

HURST & CO

Newly Remodeled HURST BLDG, Cor. Penn, and Ga. Sts. Main 1990. 1st Floor—Groceries, Hardware, Auto Accessories, Feed, Seed., 2nd Floor—Furniture, Stoves, Rugs, Wall Paper. 3rd Floor-Dry Goods, Electrical Supplies, Shoes. 4th Floor—Vehicles, Harness, Implements. OPEN 7:30. , ' CLOSE 5:00.

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The 19-Jewel Waleh. No watch you can buy, no mat- %L tor what you pay, can keep •n more accurate time or prove more satisfactory In every way. The famous Illinois Watches have stood the service test for years and have proved ideal watches for men in all walks of life. We have them in all styles and prices. The movejment contains 19 splendid ruby jewels, which assures excellent

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The best people in

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MEET HEART-

13 N. Illinois St.

Across from CUypool Hotel. Open Saturday Evenings Until 9:30.

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refunded if you can

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for cash!