Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 August 1919 — Page 20

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THE LVDIANAPOLIH NEWS. FRIDAY. AUGUST 29. 1919.

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VITEO TO HEADQUARTERS DURING FAIR WEEK. TO NEWSPAPERS

Room* 319-321, Hotel Severin, Indianapolis. Republicans of the state are urged te make the state committee rooms their headquarters while in the capital. A departure from the former custom will be a special reception for both men and women to be held from 7:36 P- m. to 10 p. m., Wednesday, September 5, and from 10 a. m. to 12 m., Thursday, September 4. Members and officers of the committee will be present to greet Republicans from over the state. Urge all Republicans who come to Indianapolis next week to not fall to visit Republican state headquarters.

THOMAS DEFENDS J. D. RYAN ON SPRUCE QUERY REPORT

Colodaro Senator Produces Letter Saying That Aircraft Director Had

No Hand in Contract.

WASHINGTON, August 29.-John D. j Ryan, former assistant secretary of war j in charge of aircraft production, was, defended m the senate today by Senator Thomas, Democrat, Colorado, from what j the senator said were insinuations in a ■

report made to Secretary Baker by two Republican members of a congressional subcommittee now in the west investigating operations of the war department's spruce production division.The report alleged. Senator Thomas said, that approximately $i,OG0,OOQ of

The following telegram was sent out Republican state headquar- , . Republican daily new spa- : state: ■ . / All during state Osir week, the* Republican state committee wit! hold | open house for the Republicans of the j state at Indiana state headquarters, I

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WANTED 5\ c rS FURNITURB CAMS OB BXCHANGB Economy Furniture Store Male ftMA Bit Baa

Kovemment money had been squandered in the construction of thirty-eight miles of railroad for the spruce production division and converted to the uses of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railroad. in which Mr. Ryan is a director. 11 Vbile the committee may have found waste of aircraft funds. Senator Thomas

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said, such inucndoes against Mr. were “unjust and unreasonable,’’ •

He read to the senate a letter from Bruce P. Disque, of New York, a former brigadier-general in charge of the spruce division, which said that Mr. Ryan had no connection with the construction of thjpf government road.

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Picture Framing We duplicate picture frames. Our stock of frames is constantly being replenished by the very latest in

design.

LYMAN BROS. 223-2S Cast Ohio Street

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Fall Yaiaes.

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The county now is ita! where of ine*»*#~can he acYork •tops Forward. the necessity It has two beds from tubercu-

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Big Globe Sale From 8 A. M. to 8 P. M.

for iizes

25, 40 and 50 watts. Guaranteed perfect and brand new. No refills. Reg-

ular price, 35c. .

For Saturday Only 28c Each

5 for 31.30

Guarantee Electric Co.

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(Formerly Guarantee Light Co.)

221 N. Illinois St.

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No Limit

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Quantity.

First Come

First

Served.

‘414-416-418 EAST WASHINGTON ST. ' •446-448 EAST WASHINGTON ST.

Fall BARGAIN SALE PLUSH COATS—NEW COATEES High rent stares nsk 6SS and 656 this seassa.

<?OA Oar Msaey Saving <PQA 9£t\3 sale Prlees— dHJU

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Sale Prices

A Sale et Wonderful Yalnes. FALL SILK DRESSES

New

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$9.95 «"S£n-"!SU. $14.95 SALE! Smart Fall Suits Featuring the greatest suit bar-, gains in the city. £2S! $27.50 Brown Misses and Extra sises and Navy. Included. W omen. Handsome new fall Geargette Waists (see them • i SCHOOL OPENS SEPTEMBER 8th Boys* Saits, featuring new fail models, on sale Sat-

urday—

$5.95 $8.95

Girls’ Dresses, fall styles, just Sample Sweaters, for school chll-

arrlved. Special school sale

prices—

$1.59 $2.79

GREAT SALE SCHOOL SHOES Gaaraateed shoes at money-savin* prices— $2.39 $2.98 $3.98 BARGAIN TABLE SPECIALS Bovs’ school waists, guaranteed washable •?£** Ladies’ embroidered muslin drawers 45»e Silk gloves, fancy Stitching AV’ow House dresses (actual $3.00 dressest IR1.1IN MEN! SAMPLE SHOE SALE

dren, values to $5.00— S1.98 $3.49

We purchased for 4011 pairs high g ^Sample Shoes.

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Mah

ogany Kb $5.95

Flex ole VI $5.50

NEW FALL HATS Silk lined

UNION SUITS Medium weight, long

sleeves—

Calfskin Bluchers $4.95

DRIVING GLC Featuring $'

gauntlets $2.49

$4.00 98c

[SALE! Fall Millinery, $3.95

At Sander & Recker’s Last Week of August Furniture Sale Sander&Recker Furniture Co. Meridian and Maryland Sts.

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Entire second floor. Occidental Bldg. Comer Washington and Illinois Sts.

Fashionable Furs At a Guaranteed Saving During August

The Langen pre-eminence in furs has never been more positively demonstrated than it is this season. It is advisable to make your selection now, for later on it Will be Impossible to duplicate any of the pieces at the prices quoted during August.

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ANNUAL Green Tag Sale

WHEN STORE Good Clothes; Nothing Else Men, Don't Miss This Series

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Lighting Fixtures

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Surplus Fixtures Must Go

In making our inventory we found that we were overstocked on lighting fixtures. And new fixtures are arriving daily. So we are giving you the opportunity of buying our surplus stock at a 20% saving. The selection is large and comprises many beautiful designs.

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COME EARLY Remember—This sale lasts only fifteen days. So come early. Don't wait until just the very fixture you are looking for is taken. Whether you need lighting fixtures for now or for later, this is an opportunity to equip your home with the latest designs at exceptionally low prices.

Oh, Boy! Ain’t —m -m It a Grand and Glorious Feelin , '® ,

when ever’thing’s “higher than a cat’s back” — when the family pocketbook is being worked overtime—ain’t it a Grand and Glorious Peelin’ to strike a clothes bargain like this ?

Men’s $35 Summer Suits now

Men’s $30 Summer Suits now

$27.90 $23.90

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20% Off

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CLEANERS

Formerly Guarantee Light Co. 221 North Illinois Street CHANGE IN NAME ONLY, NOT IN MANAGEMENT.

ELECTRIC WIRING and Repairing

Who Wants Six Men’s Collars for 95e? —This is a semi-yearly affair, and unless* you have a 6 months’ supply of collars on hand, you better hurry in for your share of these especially priced ones.