Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 August 1919 — Page 7
THE INDUXAPOLIS NEWS, Tl!ESDAT, AUGUST 26, 1&19.
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i Ifte Annie Ketf OanieL of daxtoa. CM.. H the a^mst of Mws Marrstst Landos. Mr amd Mrs. Carl WaOerfeh aad bttic datufhter Betty have rettsraed from Pnmea fjck Mrs pftd K^naedv. of xfeelbyTiHe. fa Bpeadfcta s few days with Mrs. O. £, CimntaabiSjii Mr. aad Mrs Mortaa L, Ckmid aad daughter Ettsabsib are sn a motor trip throuah Mtebiaan. Thoams D. Lawlor. the son of M 0, Lawlor. Iws retmned home after six* tssn taontbs* overseas aerrfee. He u*« beer with tli> army of oeeiMStiOB. HELD ON F0R6EHY CHANGE riojNI Clsmites Acemad of H«vin|} Cbsbtd Bo#t» Ctioeics. noyd CirwtsBs. aja tweaty. 12M Cornell aveoue; was arrested eo a cterie of forgery, Monday afternoon, by JDstsetlires tetwart. Haley. Bafnaby. fMebe. Robcastaht and McMurtry. The dslectfves were called in to btrestigate a number of allsdsd forgerlea, Clteens HI charged with havloc caMbed to tbs aoMiant of^MOet ft te said that tteeiui were forged oa Gemrwe M. Baron, hardware d«|lw. of Masaachnsetts avsnud*. tbe Ballard Ice Cream Cmnpaay. aad other busjnesaes of tbs city. DoteetiVQi mty that Clcnteiis recently went to Kokonm. where tw booght an automoWIs tw He is said to have atarrled a gM sixteen years of age Cleateas was asnt to iaU by Judge WaJ
etmrges afsiast hha. Ha aald Clemens's bmid wooid be fixed by Jndiri Jaaies A. comas fa crlmlnai court
CHICKEN DINNER A REALITY
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GBOtlP OF MUNCtE RESIDENTS ACT AT MASS MEETING.
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Promiaa Made Two Years Ago Hoi^itat Unit ta Be Fufflllsd. When Che men of ladfana field hospital Mo. 1, later known aa the liitb United States field hOM>ital. went to Camp Shelby, the mothers, who had formed a remembrance league, prcmiteed them a eblcken dinner on their return That was two yesrs ago The promise will be fulfilled Wednesday night when ths man of the unit, now rstomsd from overseas service, will be entertained at dinner at tbe home of Mr. aad Mrs Henry Schoen, SBOi Lowell avenue. Arrangements are being made for about 100 guwrta. There win be piano and Vlctrofii music and informal dancing on the porch Officers of the remembrsnes league are: Mrs Alice C. Be«m, presidene. Mrs May-.8choen, vtce-presfdent: Mrs Cora Frey, secretary, Mrs. Cora Pantxer. trsasurer. Exptrftnctd, ■ TraatrrIptI A yottns Bewtoa artist, looklas for a mode}, found an the Comnwn Just the spacimen of smtua habo aha raquired In making afrangemeota with him aha aald, ’‘Yea know, posing ia not partlcuIaHy eaay to ena not aecnatomad t# ft—bow ieag-ean you atay in ena poaltlon wttbaut moving*'’ ' Till the cepa gat huay, mtaa," waa tha trsmp'a raply.
{apadsf te Tha Tadisnaiietia News} MUKCIE, lad.. August *g.—Three hnadred end twenty-five reMdenta of the psrt of town known ss fTve Points gnthered is s mass meeting, declared m boyPsit, yesterday, sgainst pressnt ssllfc prices in Muscle and agreed to refuse te buy milk at S rents a pint or 14 cents a euart. tbe present prices, and s«t to pay more than IS treats a uuart for it.
The
tbe meeting bad received a report from farmers^ saying that the cost of producing ndlk is about i cents a gallon in somSBsr and 12 cents in winter. ’The neigbborbood has formed itself into the Home Protective Aaeociatlon and is pledged to fight high living eoeta by means of tbe boycott
or in any other effective way.
Tho report of anTnvostlgating com- m mlttee showed that farmers are re- ‘ eefving only 2S cents a gallon for milk which is sold to consumers In Mancie
at 14 to S4 cents a gallon
The investigating committee also reported that three carloads of potatoes arriving here August It stood on a Biding for five daya after which they were shipped to Indianapolis by the round-about way of Logansptwt- It was pointed out that if the potatoes should remain in the Lof ansport yards as long as they were era part of them, at least, would become unfit for use. Potatoes are
selling at t# cents a peck here
MEW YOEK. August ML—Modesty and respectability will prevail in dancing from now on, according to the official fcMrecast at the second annual eonventkm of the Ameritan National Asvociatkm of Masters of Onneing held here. Thrso hundred members hrom aQ parts of the United States and Canada attoided and Fteton Bott. president of the aasocaUJea. toieed the pre^rtioa. •TPhe old waits Is coiolag teek—is ftlready back." he saM, "and th<MW will be no new dances, only a few naedlffcatlsne. For instance. Mdies who have boss piBdtcd backward over the ballrootc Boor too much will go forward on a flfty-f^y basla with the men."
Surprises Retativss by Stepping Into Home—Served Tweity-Tum Months With A. E. F. After serving twenty-two months In the A. K. F, Lieutenant George H. Cornelias came in UBannounced to see his famny Sunday evening It waa thoui^t he was still in an aastem oamp LieuC Cmmeltus, who to a son of George M.
Cornelius, 4f Layman avenue, will go, to Camp Taylor in a few days, where he will receive his discbaige papers Cornelius w«it overseas as a sergeant In Battery E, Iffith Held artillery. He was never wounded, although be suf- i fered his Miare of gas Just before the Aisne-Mame offensive In July. IMS. he sras transferred to Maumur achooL He rceived hie commission and was assigned to tbe IMh fiehi artillery of the So division Since then be has served in the army of occupation , Lieutenant Comelms, who was graduated from Manual Training high school,! is undecided as to whether he will re-1 turn to Butler college for study or will enter his father’s business. |
AWNINGS •f ths UflisMt gMMlitf. EBERHARDT & CO. 122 8. Capitol Am
GIRL PUINTIFF IN SUIT.
Aikigea Braach of Marriage Contract! Agiifiot Purduo Graduate. f lapwiel t* Ttw Isoiaaapalls K«ws} I COLUMBUS. Ind.. Almost ML-AIleg-iiV that Carter C. Wriidtt, son of'
de^stoa ra arrived at after | pYankiin Wright, of German towuMiip, f
Bartholoniew county, to whom she I Ba^-s she became engaged while in the high srbo<d at Edtnburg, Ind.. has married aa EsglifMi girt of nobility. Miss Helen M CoiMton of Edinbui^. Sled i suit against Wright In the Bartholo-1 mew circuit court yesterdsyr for hreacdi of marrlan contract. The plaintiff, aOeges in her complaint that she and I the defendant went to school together { Edinburg, where they became en^
that after his graduation from
burg high school and later from Purdue unlvsrsitv. Wright was engaged by the Oliver Ptow Company and sent to London. England, to have charge of the company’s interests there and in Paris, France, that he promised to return and marry her. aad then married an English girt During their engagmnent she* says be forbade her to keep txHnpany aritli other young men and she obeyed him for tbe entire eight vears in which they were engaged The defendant ta twenty-four and the piainGff twenty-three years old.
according to the complaint
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We *waiit the people to know where to bay the b^t furs possible at the lowest prices. We make them to order. We also have them ready to wear. For remodeling and repairing we are superior to any one in town. L. LAZARUS see Saks mdg. Mala tSSS. Saathwrat Cwraer Wash, aad Peaa.
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Shoes Repaired ted Remade Like New
Send Them In Today Iteve the eoet of a aew pair pf ahoes. Enjoy the geffifortabie added wear ta your old ahees rebuilt like new. Telephone for our mesacnfer; he will call right away.
City Shoe Repair Specialuts IS N. Meridian St. Kahn BaiUlag. Main S672.
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Last Week!
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OW comes the final cleanup. Broken suites and odd pieces positively must go. There’s just one way to bring about a complete clearance of this stock—prices must be cut to insure sales. Remember, this is the month we clear our floors of all unmatched pieces, discontinued patterns, floor samples and slightly soiled or damaged stock. We can’t afford to carry it over. It’s your opportunity to buy needed things at a great saving, A small payment holds any bargain until you want it. Every article guaranteed satisfactory,- and “you be the judge.”
Briefly Speaking! $50.00 Tapestry Arm Rocker, in this sale $37.50 $55.00 Tapestiy Arm Rocker, in this sale $43.00 $55.00 Solid Mahogany Rocker, in this sale $42.50 $280.00 Three-piece Overstuffed Living Room Suite $22(1.00 $365.00 Ten-pi^ce Dining Room Suite, in this sale $295.00 $35.00 Japanese design Floor Lamps, while they last $21.00 $24.50 Table Lamps, similar designs, while they last $14.70 $80.00 Ivory Dressers, in this sale $65.00 $47.00 Mdhogany of Walnut Dressers, in this sale $39.50 $100.00 Ivory Chiffoniers, in this sale $60.00 9x12 New Seamless Velvet Rugs, special $45.09 9x12 Seamless Brussels Rugs, special $27.50 9x12 Bedroom Rugs, special lot $19.50 4x6 Turkish Oriental Rugs, several at $27.50 Six feet wide Real Cork Linoleum, per square yard 92V2C~ 12 feet wide Genuine Inlaid Linoleum, per square yard... $2.98 Hundreds of Other Items Offered at Similar Reductions.
Charge Accounts Opened
