Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 August 1919 — Page 8
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THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS. FRIDAY. AUGUST 29, 1919.
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Plumber Unearths “Bank” When He Finds OkJ Stocking
TEI» PRESENT AT REUNION.
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| Barton, a plumber, gave an •xclama- | Uon 6f disgust when his spade struck
^ia* old stocking while he wan repairing tnd Elizabeth /amee. city hospital | a sewer Wednesday in a building being
remodeled by the Western Flayer Ac-
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it. and Battle Payne, 2M7 Maasa-! When*the stocking was unearthed tta a»e,. girt I found that It contained T» pieces of _*rta A. and Myrtle Patton, 1*14 Jeffer- money of small denomination. The -■ at., boy. coins were mostly S^cent pieces of a
Albert W. and Clara E, Mock, St X. Ban- date bearing a premium,
mft at., sin. Foreign coins were in the lot as well Tbemn Xetban»*l and Mary Grataer, Metb- and the latest date of any coin was boajHtaU girt tsr*. How the “bank" got there Is not
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Death Returns.
May KeJeey, U yean. *» E Wye»t, pulmonary tobereolnala.
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Veterans of 49th Indians Regiment
Attend Meeting at Wabash. i Special to The Indtanapotfa X«w»|
WABASH, Ind., August 2ft.—The thirty-eighth annual, reunion of the Sftth Indiana volunteers was held here today, with only ten members present. The Sftth was organised at the start of the civil wmr sod saw action in a number of
battles.
part of the regiment was captured and
held prisoners la the A ~ prison for several months.
Those attending from out of town were: Forrest Ooodlander and D. A. Johnson, of Marion; Amos Overman, of Gas f lty: John Gcrtner, of Plymouth;
Joseph Hoover, of Akron, and J. W. ! said that the league was the only Austin, of Omaha, Xeb. It was agreed venUve. to hold the thirty-ninth reunion here.
August 25. 1*0.
URGES LEAGUE OF NATIONS
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indianapolis Woman Speaks at Henry
County institute.
{Special to The Indianapolis New*] NEWCASTLE. Ind-. August 2ft—Mrs.
Grace Julian Clarke, of Indianapolis.
A.t the battle of Mumpfordvilie i speakins at the Henry County Teachers* -he regiment was captured and , pnsonere to the Andersonville tastltute here. Thursday afternoon, on
‘the league of nations, declared it was a case of the league or the extermination of humanity. Mrs. Clarke said that without the league the world faced a greater war than the recent conflict and
WILL ERECT NEW BUILDING
Seed Company at Evanavilte Plana to Start Work in Fall. _TSpecial to The Indianapolis News] EVANSVILLE, Ind., August 2ft—The Ohio Valley Seed Company, of this city, has announced its Intention of building a five-story mill and grain elevator some time this fall. The buildings **1 he erected at the corner of Indiana and Rowley streets. Plans havs been drawn and it is expected the contract will be let in a short time. Capital stock in the company has been increased from Co,900 to *100,000. “
'SMtt iSi* given that the
STATISTICS. /, f «, sod Phlllpplh* geh*l~ », and Dorothy Mitcholl, *», and Mary »• HolH-
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, Molly, », sad Margarot Dsh
snd Frsncea TompM, and Hutb Zlmmor-
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■eepiUil, < iBOpttdt. 1 CM^m. 31 yosro, tm Bridge ot.. psltsboresloaga ' _ iMFnmze. « years, Robert W Long hooaita). mrcmn* of bsrk. Hartoy Oean gator, I year. <34 Elwood at., ifi^tolsiMM, it years, MU ftader at,, polmtmmrr tobercvl*/oi«
George L. Joraoy , M*.
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Chart** M. Sturgeon, garage. MM Vigo, MO. C. K. Totsn, wreck, m Agne*. f». H. d Bebertoon, addltlos, Mft* M. Shor-
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am Rook wood.
William J, Frobot, dwelling. Ml W. Maple as ’a ’s&sr*? sB&ESi. O. L. Vand«m*n, wreck. MM Proopoet. MM, <'harlea J, Cavanaugh, garage, 42« Park. KM. Jacob Wtdoa, addition, m Union. MM. William Xannor, reroof. MB Roooevolt. Kt. g. P. lywett. repair*. M3 g. Delaware, MM. Palrmount GMm Work*, repair*. Keyatone and Belt, ftl.SM. H. H l*u*hong, garag*. 3*43 N. PennaytYMitUi' ' U P. Rotoort*. iwrwff. »« Rader, 114* Metropolitan Pa*! Co., coal porket*. Croat at. and L *. A W. railroad. MOM. Bdward Hallor, romodc-l, m Sprue*. 11,494.
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Wonderful values for Saturday, until 1 o’Clock
very summer dress must go!! ■
117-119-121 Wett Market Street Opposite Traction Terminal Depot f ■ '5^ > v -'- -- >■ ■- w 'V - • ' — ; All Trolley Roads Lead to Foster’s State Fair visitors coming in on the interurban traction cars will notice that the Foster Furniture Co. is located just across the street from the south side of the Traction Terminal Depot. We venture the assertion that of all the exhibits none will please you more than the great display you will see on our big retail floors. Here you see rugs, furniture and drapery for every room, including the latest productions in the beautiful period furniture, made up in mahogany, American walnut and oak. The popular finishes are fumed oak, golden oak, walnut, brown mahogany and old ivory. All are invited to see this exhibit and investigate prices. Free auto interurban delivery. Stores at Fort Wayne, Lafayette, Terre Haute and Indianapolis. Established isea GEO* H. OILAR, Vice-President and Manager
New Store Hours C. M. Valentine & Company Will open their store at 8:30 a. nu and close at 5:30 p. m. every day, commencing September 2,1919. We are showing new Silks, Madras and Flannels in our Custom Shirt Department We are also showing new Imported Hosiery and Neckwear for men. . Exclusive representative Dobbs Fifth Avenue Hats for men.
CMVSEentine&Company IB North Pennsylvania St.
TRY A WANT AD IN THE NEWS FOR RESULTS
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(just 85 in the lot)
to $15 sumrner
choice at $2.50
up to $45 summer dresses, choice at $7.50 (42 dresses in the lot)
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up to $68.50 silk sport dresses
*$19.75
Baronet satin,
fantasi,
Crepe de chine, Rosha Nara,
ice of 10 spring wraps mvmWStM
up
to $50.00
women s CAPES odd sizes, eight in the lot k r ^ ‘wi '
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coats, capes and dolmans up to $85 values for $23.50
sizes for
women and misses
taffeta and satin COATS 36 to 54 sizes, up to $35 values . $19.75
n smocks and waists
up to $5 values for
$1.85
all sizes, good styles
arance of wash skirts
$2.50
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up to $6.95 valueh $2.45
up to $8.75 values $3.95
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final cleanup
to $25 sport of silk
yip
9.90
(white and colors)
final reductions up to $75 spring tailored suits $19.75 (just 7 in the lot)
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Grand Opening Sale of Lots SATURDAY and SUNDAY/AUGUST 30 and 31
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PRICES—$300, $400, $600 up to $650; none higher. TERMS-66 to $10 cagh; then $1 * $1.75 Weekly. No Interest until 1921. No taxee until 1922. 10 per cent discount for Liberty bonds taken at face. Lot* told to white people only.
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The Classy New Home Addition NORTH Ton can ace at a glance that “Sutherland Avenne Height*” la right fas the ilflat of the good thing* —north. The prices range gradually from $300 to $650. There is a price to fit every pocketbook. The terms are so easy any one can own a lot. Only $1.00 to $1.75» weekly. The restrictions are such as to encourage persons seeking to establish a moderate-priced home. A little nerve, pep and backbone will achieve the results—a home! Your home, your children's home. It is your duty to seriously consider this matter. "Sutherland Avenue Heights” has a great future and is destined to become one of the city's splendid new residence sections. The Gates Are Open! —COME
Location and Many Advantages “Sutherland Avenue Heights” lies between Thirty-sixth and Thir-ty-seventh streets and Sutherland and Orchard avenues (both paved streets). It is directly across Fall Creek from homes valued up to $25,000, Aghere lot* are now priced at $100 per front foot. Our addition is on high, level ground, surrounded by attractive homes, and every lot is desirable and a bargain. Large lota electricity available, attractive, ornamental columns, artistic walks and streets. POINTS L 45-foot lots, wide streets. 2. Lot* sold to white people only. t. Only 47 lot* to selL First come, first served. 4. Paved street* on two sides. Electricity available. 5. Two fine community renters and play ground* have been provided.
“Let the Kiddies The above slogan will revail on the two large Is which have been ort aside for playground* and community center*. Sutherland Avenue Heights is North. This
statement and a glance at our low ground-floor prices should convince
ou that the forty-seven >argains lots will soon be snapped up by shrewd homeseekers and inves-
tors.
Wealth has been forced upon many North Side Real Estate Owners through the rapid advancement of their holdings. Look the entire field over and then tell us wbsre you can equal the advantages offered in “Sutherland Avenue Heights.” CAUTION—Only 47 Mg bargain lata to eell. We have an excellent reputation for fast selling. Better came early. Act Today! Now!
Doable Your Money GOOD FOR OPENING DATES ONLY. Clip this out and hand to salesman when you select your lot and he will double your down payment up to $10.00 Thus: 92.00 down credit* 9400 on a lot 9&00 down credit* 910.00 on • lot. 910jM down credits $20.00 on a lot. BE stRE AND BRING YOUR FIRST PAYMENT WITH YOU. How to Reach Sutherland Ate. Heights By street car or automobile, go to State Fair grounds; thense east one square, cross bridge and go south one and onehalf squares on Orchard avenue to addition. Our free autos will meet all cars on opening day* Oet off at Thirty-eighth street.
w W no Here Is Your Opportunity!
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