Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 March 1920 — Page 4
THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, MONDAY, MARCH 29. 1920.
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to tho campaign candidate, I have regard for all of are candidates for
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Company, had
about re-
dm by IE. C, Bobeay,
Mr. Gooid >>Th« fa
that
Petroleum
contributed to the
committee was denied over Mr. Dobenjr s & gnature in a statement to the press. While H is not our practice to reply to assertions of indiriduais, even though it be a senator, regard-
General its * * B case like this, is I have noted the Tftw ot •* f ' thrheny's denial we can
farther say that nntH his name was brought out in the senate no one at these headquarters knew him or had hoard of him. This speaks for itself.’ The declaration that the Wood campaign managers were paying *2.5® each for testimonials in Indiana was hotly denied by Mr. Gould, who characterised it as an insuit to prominent persons who gladly volunteered their
In a
of war ;
Hibben men and
such
duoed
men and
other distinguished ^ To intimate that women could be in-
by M-5® to write n tetter in
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newspaper of the i
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print an
Wood cajunsira ** cbriousl.T incorrect and petty, wooo campaign “As s matter of fact, we have t
sands of letters of
written
indorsement volsent to ua, and
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we art not reduced to the necossity
of buying them at *15# each. We have more letters of indorsement of Gen. Wood than the Sun and the Sew Tone Herald, or any other paper, could print la a day's lasso, even if ail the pages of the paper were devoted exclusively to their publics-
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. will be there at and be prepared to °f sdl contributions If the other can-
n I sug
was in re-
, WHIWPW -from Senwhich the senator said
would
to meet Governor
manager in
or « and that he
read into the Congressional any statement on campaign which the Lowden manager
to make.
BRITISH WAR ASSOCIATION
Organisation of the British War Veterans’ Association was effected at a meeting of about sixty men who saw active service with British armies in the world war at the Hotel Severin
in some capacity for Groat Britain in the war. Americana who served in the British army and British who served in the American army, will be admitted to the organisation. The association will not affiliate with any official organisation of British vet-
erans. It will observe the birthday of Queen Victoria, known as Empire
I as Empire e consisting iiliam War-
day. May 24. A committee of E. R. Meeselgrave, Will
ton and S. W. Williams was appointed to have charge of an amusemeot and athletic program planned.
Saturday evening.
Officers
were: B e rn artf.= H.
ttaooath. president; D- X. Andrews,
vice-preside
ent, and Clifford i*. Sy-
mons. secretary. The Rev. F. S. C. Wicks was a guest at the smoker
and luncheon.
Persons of British birth who served
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appreciation of General Wood, statement Mr. Gould said:
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"We have given to the p
dorsemenis from Robert W. Chambers. the novelist; Booth Tarklngtoa. ry Roberta Rinehart. David Jayne
former ambassador to Germany;
eary U Stimoon. former tm ’ ■
SPRIN’GFIITLD. Ill, March » Governor Frank O. Lowden aeat telegram to Senator Borah, offering to place a statement of the Lowden campaign expenditures in the sens tor* bands If all other candidates would do likewise. Should other can didates be unwilling. Governor Low don suggested a prompt eoagreasien a! investigation. The Governor's telegram follows: , “Tour telegram received. I stand by the proposition made In my tele-
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being General that ■K: Senator
Optometrist
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“Why do so many people, especially the young folks, wear glasses ? Is it a style or a fad T*
No, it is no more a style or fad to wear glasses prescribed by a reliable optometrist than it is to have a defective tooth properly cared for. Glasses, when fitted conscientiously; are prescribed for a definite purpose—to correct faulty vision and relieve eyestrain.
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The Sign of Scientific Service, Look for it.
Primative man had very little use for glasses. His scope of vision was bounded by the whole out-of-doors. He was required to do very little close work. Modem civilization, however, has changed our mode of living to an age of close work. We go to the extreme of using our eyes for close application, and the result is faulty vision, strained muscles and waste of nerve energy.
Thrifty People— get the most out of life
—Because they get the most out of every dollar they own. =
If you have never had a Saving Account, then yon do not know the fascination of planning financial accumulation.
Spend less than your income each week or month, and place the surplus in a Savings Account. You may have to practice a little selfdenial at first, but in this way yon are bound to get the most for your money, and will have joined the thrifty class. At the same time you will be building an income-producing fund that will more than repay you for any little selfdenials you may find it necessary to make.
BE THRIFTY—START TODAY
$1.00 or More Will Open a Savings Account
We Pay 414% On Savings
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Meyer-Kiser Bank
136 East Washington Street
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This New Model Columbia Grafonola On These Terms Tuesday
All the April
on sale here
Sends It to Your Home Immediately
Balance on Convenient Terms
This newest model Colombia Grafonola and a choiefc selection of records will five you the world's best music in the most economical way. Delivery made at once—at the lowest price —on very easy payments—no interest charred.
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Insure your eyes against any defect that might develop by having them examined regularly every two years by a competent optometrist.
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S-W FLAT-TONE
has many very great advantages for use on walls.
Being an oil paint it makes the richest effects of the artists* palette
available for your rooms.
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The decorator is unrestricted in the beauty, delicacy and
brilliance of effect which he can rive you. Flat-
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CREATIONS
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•ion at this “Woridof Fashion.” You buy direct from tbu maker and you are
bound to aevel
Suits.. $35J Ceats..$22 ,$22.50
RIT A I ITIFTl If oruiiance oi etiect wmen ne can give you. r latDIL/VU 1 IF ULa Tone is also a highly sanitary wall treatment It will not collect dust, will not harbor germs, can be washed down, ^ A NIT ARY scoured or scrubbed vigorously without harm to OAlvl I /\i\. I ^ fj ne texture of its surface or to its color. Flat-Tone works on beautifully, does not streak or lap, and will IYIIR A RI F n °t chip or crack unless the wall itself cracks. It LHJlv/ADLiXL lasts for years and years, holding its pure color unfadingly, even in brilliant sun rooms. Judged by its long FrnNnMir AI y ears °f service, Flab-Tone is a highly econom-
ical method of covering your walls.
to pay.
For Worn Floors
S-W Inside Floor Paint covers over badly disfigured places and ugly spots with a really beautiful paint surface. It is extremely tough, durable and is a splendid protection for soft wood floors. ^ ■
Wall Papers We carry an excellent supply of high grade papers fresh from the centers of wall paper fashion. We offer decorative service for wall paper use and offer great advantages in economy.
Good workmanship demands a good mechanic and good materials. A skilled mechanic will do his best work with Sherwin-Williams Products.
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also VONNEGUT HARDWARE CO, 120-124 East Washington Street
SPORT COATS flKAL s**rt roata PiP* Xli for women, made m ■ / te
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for women, mada of real polo cloth, veloura. allvartonaa and ronton**. Tho 31-Inch model. Belted and button trimmed. Special—very special Rt •••aeee-aaeeeeeeee*
—freond Floor.
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Three Bloeka Wtmi^mur te Find and Wertk Fiwdin*.
SMART COATS
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>lo doth, camelsIr. etc. Real tallortnq in aach coat. Savings average from l®.oo to 18.00 on each coat, choice Tuesday
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The Impossible Has Happened! Starting Tuesday—Most Extraordinary
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Great Purchase and Sale of High Grade Easter Suits! Save 10.00 to 20.00
UR buyer spent last week in the New York^ City markets and^he _ [iTiaCK) tTSo.Oof We’ve included our own suits and divided them'into three lots, making a total of nearly 600
suits for your choosing.
These suits were secured from the leading manufacturers of New York and represent the finest of tailoring and the best materials. Mostly all navy blue materials of serges an dtricotines. Cleverly designed, all-silk lined jackets, trimmed in braids, buttons and the like. Oh, why start describing them; there are so many styles that we get confused writing about
these wonderful suits.
We have sizes to fit all women from 16 to 44 and extra sizes 43 to 56. Any woman needing a new suit this spring can’t afford to miss an opportunity like this. Selling begins Tuesday morning at 8:30. Save 10.00 to
20.00—-is that worth saving?
Alterations FREE—Layaways Accepted
We alwayt alter any garment free of charge, and this sale will be no exception. Also a deposit will keep any suit until wanted. —second Floor.
Busy Basement Offers
SS-tneh giaghaau in heantlfal plaida and plain colors, extra fine sheer quality; large selection of patterns; regular 59c A'Jp St-tee k anbleseked sheeting, good heavy quality, free from •packs, full width; lengths to 20 yards; an S5c value, CQ** the yard V*7v SS-inek kleaeked moslia af a fair quality; values worth up to 27c on today’s market; Of** Tuesday, yard £XC Standard aprna gteghams In blue, brown and white check a 27 inches wide, lengths to 20 yards; actual 29c value, 04
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the yard
Durable aad wark ar P**y cloth. 27 inches wide, in nwat stripes and plain colors for children’s suits or waists; an actual
’V value, the
yard
25c
Beokfeld percales te asvy, gray, black. red and light grounds in stripes and figures,
also some checks; a 29c value, Tuesday, the yard..
22c
Kaaey voiles. 40 teehes wide, a new line of spring patterns has Just arrived; all colors; regular 69c quality; to introduce, Tuesday, yard ...
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A Tuesday Special!
Women’s Low Shoes Models of the Better 10.00 Grades r^OUR distinct styles to choose from—s sale * not to be overlooked. Here*they are:
EASTER SALE Boys’ Suits
ing, and our stock this spring includes styles and materials of the very newest, made to fit and give satisfaction. AH the new shades of brown, gray and green; also all-wool blue serges. Some have two pants. Sizes 6 to 18.
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and 142
Boys’ Dubbelbilt Suits
Guaranteed to wear six months without rip, hole or tear. Sold only here.
14^ to 36^
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Women’s Havana brown kid, in two eyelet
with leather Louis heels.
ribbon tie, |
Women’s mahogany suede oxfords, with eov
glazed kid tongue Baby Louis heels.
ered heels.
Women’s patent or pumps, with French or
Women’s oxfords of black or brown Havana kid, with leather Louis or Cuban heels. AH aizes in widths A to D. A chance to buy
your Easter footwear for less.
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Cleverly
Hat,
Cleverly Trimmed
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CLOW ERED hats, transparent hats and
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new models in a remarkable collection, are pleasing, properly styled hats at a within the reach of every woman who something extra good at a popular price, hats up to 26.00. --
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