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THE INDIAXAPOLIS NEWS, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 27. 1019.

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^ c~" | OATES ABE FIXED FOR ■■HFIax raiHearings

MARION COUNTY SESSION DAY, SEPTEMBER IS.

HIGHER C0URTS , RECORD.

NOTICES TO BE SENT SOON

£tPHE34E COURT MINUTES. 23Kf«. Dotpii StMah va. State of ladlaim. } EarJ'M* Cr. C. Appellant’?> brleft.. ( 3328!. Terre Haute- ludianapolia * Eaatern tnction Company **. Emma 1* Htirrtwvn. j Vermilion CL C. AppeUanr* additional authoritiee on petition tor reheurin*. 2ft7A Omrtav A. Scfcnun e* aL vs tne IndianapoEU' Union Marion C.

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. APPEUUATS OOURT MINUTES. M». PUtsburc. «N*ctair*t!. Cteiea»t> A St. Eouia' BfcHway CmaspaRy va. S*o»** U a BUckfonS C. C Appellee * brief*

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;<w petition to tmaafer.

1 MBS* Abe Feiftbens v*. Tteensa* F. Hunt

et M. INBnnare & C Alle^wnnt'* brief*.

Mitt George W. Stpe va City of Kokomo.

Howard C. C. Appeiianf* brief*. wm. Cook A BernbelsMsr company.

BIG SOLDIERS’ DINNER AT BROOKSIDE PARK

Chambers. Mrs. Oug. Cahill, Mrs. Charles Morrison. Mrs. Frank Roth. Mm. Charles Burns. The refreshment committee is composed of Mrs. Thomas Ross, Mrs, W. A. Mortimer. Mrs. Charles Bums, Mrs. Gus Cahill, Mrs. 8. A. Steele, Mrs. George Schmitt, Mrs. Frank Roth. Mrs. Joseph Markey, Mrs. Clyde Springer. Mrs. Wal er Perkins,

UNDER AUSPICES OF THE WAR j Mr,! Ear! N* Balay.Mr,* Lulu eSSS CAMP SERVICE. [ Mrs. Charles Morrison, Mrs. W. G

Morrison, Mrs, W. G.

Stayton and Mm Glenn HofFerman. The hospitality committee is composed ■ of the llev. S. A Steele, the Rev. J. B.

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A. \V. Win ton, it. G. Blume, George Paine, Austin Black, Charles* Burns, Joseph Markey, Mrs. E. M. Chambers. Mrs. Chambers, Mrs. A. W. Wlnton and Mm Dan Sullivan. The ground commitee indudea W. A. Mortimer. Walter Perkins. D. J. Sullivan, Clyde Springer. Thomas Ross, Gus Cahill, Charles Morrison, Clinton Hug, Self-Centered. A barrouie grew on a vessel at sea His hold he would never let eilp. He sailed right along in perpetual trie*. For he thought he wa# running the ahip. —Washington Star.

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Mr. Carter was appointed by Governor James P. Gpodrtch to the vacancy caused by the death of Ernest R. Keith, of room Mo. t. He returned from overseas as a color^lkC^ „ .u,.. Not Looking for Novelties.

[Washington Star]

"DM you gat any new ideas from the deiegeOoa that called on you?" *’l wasn’t exactly looking for new Ideaa." admitted Senator Sorghum What I'm hoping to do Just now is to gst some of those old ideas that gave pretty good service back into wasting wder.”

The state board of t.ix coir.miasioners

today fixed trm dates on which It will ^ _ ^hear various counties on applications to | corporal ion. va Charles F.

as*# their tax rate*. The hearings ! wH* be held in the atatehouse. Room 33. i Marion co*mty will be heard Friday, September 19. Too days on which other counries will be heard are a*! follows: Tuesday. September %t — Gibson, Pike. Psoty, Spencer, Vanderburgh, Warrick. Knox. Sullivan, Davies*, Greene. Owen. Monroe, Martin and Morgan counties , Wednesday, September IT—Lawrence. Dubsfts,. Orange. Crawford, Perry. Washington. Hsrrfron Floyd, Clark. Scott. Jsckwxt. brown. Bartholomew, Jennings, Ripley. Dearborn, Ohio. Switaeriand. Jefleraon, Johnson

and Decatur.

Thursday, September IS—Clay. Hendrick*. Parke. Putnam, Vermilion, Vigo, Fayette, FrankUc, Haneock, Henry, Rush, Shelby,

i/niof} and Wavis-e.

■ Friday September IS—Marion. Mads son. Delaware, Randolph, Jay, Well* and Adams,

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[ Returned soldiers will be entertained [ at Brookside park from 4 to h) p. mSaturday with a big dinner under the]

'"it aihm^Pcrsj * c^^ai. ^ vt! Nannie A^P^es of the War Camp Community

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ery, .Boone, ton, Ha 1 | urn. Porter. Tuesday; ■

timm, Carroll. Tipton, HatniJfl. Renton Jasper. Lake, NewTlppecanoe Warren and White. September 23—Blackford, Casa,

Grant. Huntington. Miami. Pulaski, Wabaah, Allen, Dekalb, Lagrange. Noble, Steuben and

Whitley.

Wednesday. September 24.-Elkhart, Fulton, Kosciusko, Laporte, Marshall, Starke and St. Joseph. Notices of the hearings dates will be gent out soon to county auditors and other officials.

Pr*fc«* et at Decatur C C. Appellant*

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mm. PUtaburg, OncInnaU, Chicago * St. Louis. • Railway Company va Jacob W. White C. C. Appellee's briefs. APPEULATE COURT, NEW SUITS hit5‘§. Paul Kuhn et aL va Joaepfc I. ’Monroe C. C. . Record. Arolgument of error*. Notice* served be ow. 'Separate appilcatlona far supersedess and briefs. IMS?. Union Traction Company of Indiana VS. Lea Me Taiwan, administratrix. Grant €L C- Record, Assignment of errora

In term- Rond.

Service and the community of Brookside park. Several committees are working to make the gathering one’ of pleasure to the veterans of the world war. Ft. Benjamin Harrison soldiers are invited to attend. ^ . The general committee is composed of Mrs. H. G. Blume, chairman; Mrs. Thomas Rom, Mrs. W. A, Mortimer. Mrs. Walter Perkins. Mrs. D. J Sullivan. Mrs. Austin Black, Mrs. Edward

AMERICAN CENTRAL

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Established 1«M Herbert M. Woollen,

PBESWENT,

Home Office. Market and Monument Place. , Jp.tii.inapo!}*. Ind.

DIRECTORS

Herbert M. Woollen. President.

Russell T. Byers. Attorney Loan De-

partment.

DarM A. Coulter. President Farmers Bank, Frankfort. H. H Horn brook. Smith, K e m * t e r, Horn brook it Smith. L. C. HueNiaana. , President Cen trai Supply Company. G. V. Woollen, Medical Director.

Edward A. Meyer. ^ Vice-President and

Comptroller.

Evans Woollen. President Fletcher Savings and Trust

Company.

Carroll B. Carr,

Secretary.

George E. Home,

Treasurer.

Prank W. Morrison, President Indiana Title Company.

Henry W\ Buttolph, Actuary.

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■ Only Three P ^ore Days of the Great Loom End Sale

One and Two Dollare at Their Very Peak in Baying Power Here Thursday

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“Make ‘one’ and ‘two’ dollars do double duty here Thursday,” is the slogan—and the enthusiastic way in which our buyers have gone about to make this possible will be verified to the fullest extent when you’ve finished reading these amazing bargains offered just for Thursday. Bring a whole pocketful of dollars with you—you’ll need them! And then wish you had several more besides. Remember, only three more days of this great sale—make the time count by being here every day. The unusual opportunities justify your attendance. We reserve the right to limit quantities on Thursday one and two-dollar bargains.

Saturday Closing Notice As aimnounced several weeks ago, this store will close Saturt day night at 6 o’clock the year around. Next Monday being Labor day, the store will be closed all day. Beginning Tuesday, September 2nd, this st^ore will close daily at 5:30 p. m. and on Saturday 6 p. m.

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ChoicefDollar

Any of These Items Listed at Only $1.00

36-Inch Plaid Suitings, 5 Yards, <P'| Pretty fancy plaid styles in vA

colors suitable for children’s dresses, comfort linings, etc.; 30c value (Basement), 5 yards ...... 1 $1

Eight Pairs Men’s Socks, <£ 1 Nationally advertised Durham

socks for men; medium weight, lisle finish, with 3-thread reinforced heel and toe. Colors black, white, navy and dark brown. Advertised 20c value, Thursday sale, 8 pairs - $1

50c Huck Towels, 4 for C’j Fine bleached qualities, plain or J-

with red border; can be used as dresser scarfs. (Limit 8.) Big tjoliar leader at 4 for * W

Reg. $1.50 and $1.75 Silks, Yd., Included are beautiful moire silks A

and satin messalines, black and assorted street shades. (Limit 6 yards.) Yard.$l

New Fall Millinery, Choice, 1 Consisting of handsome new un- A

trimmed velvet shapes, also children’s trimmed school hats, actual values to $4.50. * Choice fl

Women’s Sateen Petticoats, (PI Extra good quality, in black or «PA

assorted floral effects;'made with deep flounce. A big leader at $1

Muslin Underwear, Choice, <PT Choice of any of the following «PA-

articles of under apparel—all fresh, dainty new garments: Gowns, envelope chemise, silk camisoles, petticoats. Every item an exceptional value at $1

79c Dressing Sacques, 2 for (PI Neatly made of light and dark

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Boys’ Up to $3.00 Oxfords, <P1 Low cut. button or lace style, of J-

serviceable gunmetal calfskin; sizes 3 l 4 to 514. Extraordinary bargain at.. .$1

Six-Quart Preserving Kettle, (PI Pure aluminum, heavy quality, vA

only 43 in this lot, regular $1.75 value, extra special, only $1

$1.50 Galvanized Wash Boiler, (PI Best quality — heavy weight, L

only 35 to sell. Regular $1.50 value, for Dollar Day only. $1

Boys’ School Waists, 3 for (Pt Made of fast color gingham and V

chambrays, ages 6 to 12 years; negligee style. Light and dark colors. Regular 50c values, at 3 for $1

3 Pairs 50c Onyx Stockings, (P1 For women—fine gauge mer-

cerized lisle Onyx hose, with spliced sole, heel and toe; colors black, white, dark brown, gray and navy; some out sizes in the lot. Perfect goods, worth 50c to 65c, 3 pairs for $1

$1.50 Fine French Serge, Yard, (PI Also medium weight storm serge, ^ L 40 inches wide, in black, navy, Burgundy, wine, Russian green and other street shades. (Limit 5 yards.) Dollar Day, yard $1 Blanket Sample Strips, (PI Choice of gray or white, full vA 60x76-inch size. Regular $1.75 value. Big special at only $1 Boys’ $1.50 Knicker Pants, (PI Made of good, durable dark cot- *PA ton worsteds, also heavy khaki, rein- . forced seams. Big leader for Thursday, pair $1 $1.98 Women’s Hair Switches, (PI switch full 24 inches longA and made of natural wavy hair; all shades except gray. Regular $1.98 value,.at ..$1 Men’s Reg. $1.75 Overalls, Pair, (PI Heavy weight denim, plain blue vA only, bib style, double-stitched throughout, sizes 32 to 42 (one pair limit), pair ...?1 18x50rln. Filet Dresser Scarfs, (PI Beautiful new patterns, have ex- «P A cellent cotton centers, also round stand covers and centerpieces in this lot. Regular $1.29, $1.50, $1.98 values. Only.. $2 and $2.98 Cut Glass, Choice, (PI Genuine cut glass, 6 and 8-inch <PA salad and berry bowls, some footed j p styles; also beautiful fern dishes with ! nickel insets; for Dollar Day, choice. .$1 Men’s and Women’s Umbrellas, (P i Extra good top, solid frames and A plain handles. Our regular $1.50 kind, at only ^1 $1.39 and $1.48 Piano Covers, (P1 Made of fine grade cotton cen- vA ters with lace edges; full size. Excellent $1.39 and $1.48 values at ; .$1 Seconds, $1.00 Hose, 2 Pairs, (£t 11 dozen Burson fashioned vA seamless hose for women, good, heavy ' quality,‘fine gauge, fully reinforced, dark tan color only, 2 pairs. $1 Boys’50c Union Suits, 3 for (Pi All kinds included—flat weave <PA and ribbed cotton, nainsook and mesh weave, sleeveless and wing sleeves and knee length. All 50c grades, 3 suits.. Two-Quart Double Boilers, at (PI Heavy weight pure aluminum, vA full capacity. Regular $1.59 value, in the big Thursday Sale at $1 Men’s Negligee Shirts, 3 for (PI Light colors only, sizes 14, <PA 1414, 16 and I614 only; regular 75c values; (Basement) for Thursday, 3 for $1 72 x 90 and 81 x 90 Bleach. Sheets, (P I Made with flat center seam, full A size. Regular $1.49 value; just for Thursday, each $1

Choked Dollar;

Any of These Items Listed at Only $2.00

Choice Any Boy’s Wash Suit, (PO No exceptions are made to this offer—simply select from our entire stock—suits selling at high as $4.00. Choice 92 Men’s $2.50 Trousers, Only ttO Good wearing kinds of dark cotton worsteds; sizes 32 to 42. Extra special for Thursday, pair $2 Men’s $3.00 TFaU Hats, (PO All the very newest shapes and colorings included. Take your choice for Thursday, only 92 36-In. Blea. Muslin, 10 Yards, $0 Good heavy weight muslin, free from dressing; full pieces; 29c quality, 10 yards for 9 2 Good Quality, Suit Cases, (PO Tan color, well constructed, with extra straps, corners protected; very special for Thursday, only 92 Sheet and Pillow Slips, (PO An 81x90 seamless bleached sheet with pair of 42x36 pillowcases. Total $3 value (limit 2 sets), set 92 60x76 Cotton Blankets, at (PO Good weight gray or tan cotton blankets, pink or blue border styles (limit 2), pair, only., 92 • $3.00 Crochet Bedspreads, (PO Large double bed size, hemmed or cut corner style (strict limit 2), just for Thursday, only 9 2 Women’s $5j00 Pumps, Latest shape,*of excellent quality tan calfskin with welt sewed soles and Cuban heels. Thursday bargain, pr. .92 Women’s Comfort Slippers, (PO Our own regular $3.00 Kind, one or two strap style, softest vici kid quality with flexible leather soles, pair, only..92 Little Boys’ School Shoes, (PO Made with best grade gunmetal calf uppers and double wear soles. Regular $3.00 seller, at only 92 Men’s Up to $4.00 Pajamas, (PO Made of fine silky crepes and W"* genuine soisette; colors plain blue, white, pink and natural colored pongee; silk frog fasteners; values up to $4.00, suit, only 92 Men’s $1.50 Union Suits, 2 for (PO Satin figured and large check madras athletic union suits; taped armholes and all seams double stitched. Extra large cut, in sizes from 34 to 46; $1.50 value, 2 suits 92 Women’s $2.98 and $5 Smocks, (PO Beautiful styles of poplins, linon, etc. Colors blue, pink and white; sizes 16 to 44. Choice for Thursday only.. .92

3 Men’s $1,00 Work Shirts, (PO Steel gray cheviot work shirts, sizes 16 and 1614 bnly; full cut and length. Made with yoke back, double stitched; today’s $1.00 value, 3 for. .92 36-in.x7-ft. Window Shades, 3, (PO Best standard dark green color, mounted on dependable roller; special at 3 for : 92 $3.50 and $4.00 Lace Curtains, (PO Beautiful Saxony net patterns in either white or ecru; full 2Yz yards long; for Thursday only, choice../ 92 $1.75 Colonial Rag Rugs, 2 for (PO Full 36x36-inch size, hit or miss pattern; made from clean new rags. Regular price $1.75, at 2 for 92 36-In. Curtain Nets, 8 Yards, UJO A splendid 39c grade in white or ivory finish, square mesh (filet) weave. Special at 8 yards for / 92 2 Rugs and Cocoa Door Mat for (PO 2 pretty rag rugs, 25x50-inch W& size, together with one cocoa door mat, size 13x22 inche^ total $2.94 value, at 9 2 Table Mat Combination at (PO “Hunt’s” famous heatproof cellular table mats for round tables; guaranteed heat and liquid proof. Choice of sizes 45, 48 and 54-inch; also 3 extra table leaves, total $3.19 to $3.99 value, according to size, set '.... 92 $2.98 Tablecloths, Each, (PO Plain white or colored border styles, size 64x72, hemmed and ready for use. Made of fine quality satin damask/ eadh, only ‘92 $2.69 to $3.00 Silks,at, Yard, (PO Rich black satin duchess, peau de soie, swiss finish taffeta or soft finish satin requence, all full yard-wide silks. Thursday, yard 92 Infants’ $5.95 Coats at (PO Neat styles of checks or poplins, assorted colors, excellent variety; for Thursday, choice 92 Women’s Dress Skirts, Choice, (PO Splendid all-wool styles in plaids and plain colors; values as high as $7.50. Choice for Thursday 92 Women’s Wash Skirts,/ / j Including skirts that originally sold as high as $5.00, white only; all sizes. Thursday only, choice ...92 Two Pairs Silk Hose for Burson, Beaton, Onyx and other brands women’s silk hose, plain, drop stitch and lace boot styles; black, white, dark brown and other desirable colors in the lot. Every pair perfect; values up to $1.69, 2 pairs for .92

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