Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 August 1919 — Page 8

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THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1919,

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free em- port !lttle unecnploymeiit '‘except among

{toa and has an opportunity to make police and fire surgeon, showed Aha t he ; good as he did before joining the serv- | bad faLi j ed to on account of his {ice/’ Mr. White said. “The comims- _ • . . ' .. L. w . V e r | ston is gratified at the kindly reception eyesight. Mr. Taggart said, however. ‘ given these men, who themselves are : that if Sattertbwaite would submit to ;

though some lines of Industry Ire not gQARD WILL RECONSIDER ^^Sit^t would reimiLte^lV

active, the special representatives re-

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those who are unwilling to accept jobs.” There are few former soldiers who are unable to find employment, the representatives say, and those unemployed are for the most part professional and technical men, whose business or pro- * fesstons have been adversely affected

by conditions dim to the war. Under Tb * board of «"M«c safety has aothe direction of the commission special : nounced that it would reconsider the •jrvtee will be undertaken for this class of Paul N Satterthwaite, a reof registrants by the several local - . . n - ~ bureaus throughout the state, Mr. ; turned soldier, who failed to pass the White announces. I medical examination when he

j returned soldiers and sailors who passed

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Again to Take Up Application Returned Soldier for Reinstate-

ment to Police Force.

L The board heard the charges of insub- I > mdination aealnst Maurice J r . Healey, j - ! a fireman, and toe* the case under ad- :

OT 1 vtsement.

j J. J. Donahue was made a regular 1 I member of the tire force, and the fol- | — | lowing men were appointed substitute I „ {firemen: James De la lore. Patrick J. Butler. William M. t^lark. Walter T. S Wright, Louis C. Lauth. Martin L. Flish. Tim Shea, William B. Sweeney !

and Carl Brown

On recommendation of Chief Kinney, i applied | of the police department, detective ser-

O. D Thomas

“The experience of the soldier repre- : for reinstatement to the police force. {gMant O. D Thomas was transferred sentative# Shows that Tndtana employ- ] T _ .. . . ^ . f to the uniformed department from the i era understand and appreciate the fact i A - ** taggart, president or tne board,. df .te«'tfve department and Sergeant j that the war is not over for these re- said the board had not reinstated Sat- Gecrge Winkler was transferred from turning boys,‘until the hurt one of them terthwaite beegbse the report of the the uniformed department to the de-. has been restored to a peace time sta-1 medical examination tor Dr. C. E. Day, I tecyve department. ^ J

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GIVES REA>NNEL. >TI0N IS UP

August 27.—Condithe public has knowledge that a thorough atate army be as possible, In a letter toof the house which went ons why he authority to K.fiOO commlsllltary establlshtwo major tasks irtmenl are •manent ttion of isation. that authority 11.000 officers line officers entire enth* it the Hwaato economy. Re •» a ’'business id, the cost - the number to this work fceh officer a

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offering savings of from 20% to 35% on after-August prices The last week of our August Fur Sale! Anticipate your winter fur needs now and make your selections during the next few days. Decided underpricings now prevail on Selig quality furs, extending from the smaller chokers and fur pieces to wraps of exquisite elegance.

$2,000 HUDSON BAY SABLE GAPE, August sale price, $1,650. $700 LONG MINK CAPE, paws and tails; August sale price, $515. $450 KOLINSKY CAPE, deep 4 yoke effect; August sale sale price, $310. $310 SIBERIAN SQUIRREL STOLE, collar and pockets; August sale price $258.50. $500 HUDSON SEAL CAPE, beaver collar; August sale price, $387.50. $400 SCOTCH MOLE CAPE, long tips; sale price, $287.50. $200 CAPE, combination squirrel and mole; August sale price, $145. $550 COAT, mole and squirrel combination, August sale price, $448.50. $425 SKUNK CAPE, large collar; August sale price, $310. $285 LONG SKUNK STOLE; August sale price, $195. $150 AUSTRALIAN SEAL (dyed coney), taupe, raccoon collar and cuffs; August sale price, $98.50. $135 HUDSON SEAL STOLE, extra long; August sale price, $98.50^ $145 BLACK LYNX SCARF; August sale price, $98.50.

$1,250 SCOTCH MOLE DOLMAN, full length; August sale price, $825. $J,850 EASTERN MINK COAT, finest skins; August sale price, $1,375. $1,150 HUDSONSEAL DOLMAN, skunk collar, cuffs and sides; August sale price, $850. $750 LEOPARD COAT, beaver collar, cuffs and border; August sale price, $595. *800 HUDSON SfeAL COAT, mink trimmed; August sale price, $635. $800 HUDSON SEAL DQJJWAN, full length, kolinsky trimmed; August sale price, $625. * , $750 HUDSON SEAL COAT, double reverse border, skunk collar and cuffs; August sale price, $585. $550 HUDSON SEAL COAT, 30inch, taupe squirrel trimmed; August sale price, $395. $625 HUDSON SEAL CAPE, 36inch length; August sale nricp SL4.7K $495 JAP MINK* COAT, 36-inch length; August sale price, $325. $250 AUSTRALIAN SEAL COAT (dyed c o n e v), squirrel collar and cuffs; August sale price, $175.

A reasonable deposit will hold any fur purchase for future delivery.

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