Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 April 1920 — Page 40
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A Polo Coat fo Easter
Ck)ats were among the most notable %i Wednesday’s arrivals, especially sports and polo coats for girls. These, with other seasonable new things, are disco^ed Interestingly On Page 9
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Effster Jewelry for Men Folks* <s>Yoiir Esst«r oBt^ wiO not be oompkte tmless yon wear some ol oor nobby Jewebry H the latest designs, popular prices.
SgjutC l^BS WslSiSMur Watch ChslM.* wHh aolidi hockSas Cuff Tjwlia I
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Carl L. Rost
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25 Nwth nifaoto St The House of Quality 'rngm ef Om dock, hi the liiidlo 9t Om - or FlOoi Bhita SoU Haro.
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waJkmppf it tha dainti*
modala which growing foat
Girls* rumps •** SS SifSSJS%k"^" wMm Ww oPMW /TWCaHt* Wkito Deck $5.00 snd $5.75 Dull Laathsra*^ ^ $i,5<h $5.00, ° $0.00 aadllOJSO Patont L^thara— $5.00, $0.50 and $7.00 Pxfords 'indT^ '$7*OO^W74SO and $0,50 i*s P^ps and Oxfords fWOOe *,OWO * oo-aa • • • » < ^s Must Be Snug
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Th' dacisioB t* efinrcB seTeBty-ftT# e»BtB fer B balr c«t tta« be«n beM up fer tb* a{»provia o* Curt Ifendows. proprietor o’ tb* Slite barber shop, wbo ban beea st a graat expeoM in spendIn* tb* winter in Floridy, It’» leat about sot BO tb' only workman that worka when he works ia a plasterer.
INOTDORILIDUIY
DECLARES GAMBLING STILL EXISTS IN MUNCIE.
REPLY IS BEING PREPARED
Itpadal le !l!be ladiwispolis Xewal MUKCIE. lad.. Aprti 1.—Altboasb the stand i«ry for the January term of aourt la its repoH. returned last nisht. pointed to improved niorai conditiona In Munele and pralaed Ciar
BMUP aiprusswa w ek a V a::iatiflAJV CTwtiri,*
to
tbejhsfy because, beliald.'7tliad''failed
Indict many sullty persons.
shmb sapiAVand to oaM and •Obmi wabsra.
BEIO FffiE
J Wees' April 1.—
I here faw* ta^ Indiaa
alante aC
.iSa Ir^aw^'cMi^
at %t al i^^dly
‘WilHdriis.
-' -—..... W..4V. He teld that within a stone's - throw of Main and Walnut streets on the pub<
three sumbllns houses
^ttrlsh, and hs also said that other yleious conditions exist In the city. It is tbousht that Judse Thompson refeiTed to three cisar atorea where card sames are played for checks S<^ in nserchandTse. He has often referred to these sumeu as “schools
of sambllns*
fb* Srand jury’s
report, Judsd Thompson had typc> wrtttsii bis comment. The srand jurors are preparins • reply, in which they say they will “show up** Judae ThtmpMn’s cbara^ and the animus back of them. All members of the f rrand jury are prominent men. Atorneys who have been active in proeecutlnc recent eharae* of extortion and misfeasance aaalnst Mr. Bensdum am. Thomas HJatt, MierMT. and •nmothy Owen, justice of the pea<w. were In court when the ffrand jury
reported.
VWrty ladletmeats Iteteurwei. The Brand jury, which returned
forty ladictmentd and failed to indict tweBty-fly§ pcraons that tl inreetl* Bated, recommended tliat the l>elaware CMunty Bar Atseclatloh take aotlon to dtfbar oertaia of ttfe members, but mentioned no names It is said the arand jurors had four local ^orneys in mind, these men havina
been enfafed Iin unia ' *
acoordinit to reports.
»el th
*We
iwfui practices
that' the'moral conditions
in Munele are now much better than M aay time the departure of John jMrleyeoro.*' the ttmnd jury's report' reads **Many crimes that heretofore hove had their birth and protection, their Boordlanehlp and parentaBe In the laweprotected lioaor trafflo. eaa now be minimised if ef-
flesers do thetr sworn duty.
“We are unanimous^ in praise of tha honest effort of Clarence Bensdum (appointed prosecutin# attorney to euccetd Horace Q. Murphy when the latter was sentenced to federal prtaoni last November, after beina round Buiity of alvinB offfcal protection to a swIndilnB Banfr here) to clean Muneie of th# stiama that once branded her, thouah some of our cltlseiMi who are law-defyins strike back hard when honest officers do
their sworn duty.**
This last referenoe is taken to allude IP a ^eat suit brouaht aaalnst Mr. Benadum and Sheriff Hiatt to oust them from office because of the aUoBed lUeaul collectlen of official fees, the salt harlnc been brouaht by perspM caoBht in a raid made by the Oh a house here. The case S m thrown out of court yesterday,
to r^^ort coetiauea:
“B^ea^a. city Md county offioers alieuld be only boaest non. lien whose lives have been tainted with crime, who tore been brtbed in office, ehould net be permitted to 1^ public
aervaats**^
The Brand jury eonducted extenelve inveati^toaa of the operations of “blue sky** stock salesmen fa Muacic sad the country eutside and in its report reeemmm^ that a “blue sky"
eub-
_ , the report says: ’*We aum recommend to the court ai^ the aiembere of the B^laware county bar the disbarment of certain msmbers who have criminal reeorda The puMie's basinese ia not safe when It falla in the trust of such, and this bar fcaenre who its unscrupulous membera are. We therefore recommend the nonrt to appoint a oemmlttae to brjj>B dlrtarmeat proceedloBa aBniaaC' all mich.
ytN» SiQtiM of Daily UlB
It wan tits fiiut Moesa of mail for -Mlaa ’Toodlea.^ When the maid aasewered the beU. the posted asked: *Ts there a Miaa Toedlmi lives heief 1 knew tluit Mr. F. Uvea here, ee I jast aranted to ntake sare.** Tha nsald replied: “Tea. that letter mHoBBS here and yea naay have many mare of them. While Mr. F. Is on kl* ia Flertda he thinks the dec mam tnnseeme and this letter is for Ws te fund to limw ToodJea.** -
Ftve-year-eid Barry was enarp thirt his mother weald Bet sive Mm a mausklBB for it new. for the loe had IWB BBS disBppeared, so he ^MI1BSSSSS=S9BBSSSSs»!-Z«^
owers That WiU Lail
ARE HERE FOR EASTER
O N THE China and Artware floor you will find a moat beautiful display of realistic flowers, Boses and dahlias are in great abundance, and the simpler flowers are there, too, such as clover, straw flowers, bachelors’ buttons, and cherry blossoms. The flowers are so lifelike that in most cases duly the touch can detect the difference between them and the real. They seem to drip with the morning dew and breathe the atmosphere of spring. And, the beauty of the^ flowers is that they will last and continue to bring sunshine to your rooms as long as you desire.
Get a Few Sprays for ^ster
Jonquils spray. 10c and Sweet Peas spray, 2 for..,,,, Cknmos spray Harcissns spray Apple Blossoms spray, 65c to.. Fnclxsia spray Hrather spray, 60c to Bo^, 30c to 1.
....20c *.. *25c ....asc ....55c ..$2.00 -.$2.25 .$1.50 ..$5.25
Wild Rose spray Forget-Me-Not spray Clover spray, 50c and Cora Flower spray, 40c and., Bnttercaps spray Geraniuia spray Pussy Willow spray, 25c and. Nastuitiain spray
—65c ...65c .$1.00 ...65c ...75c .$1.00 ...75c ...65c
Corsage Bouquets, in Various Flower CombinatiiHis . $1,25, $U0 and upward
\ FRUllS, for table decorations; apples, pears, peaches, bananas—^the most natural looking artificial fruits we have ever shown, each,......
$1.00
Appropriate Ea^er Gifts
Rookwood Pottery
Artistic Lamps
A piece of Rookwood pottery is a joy to possess. All of the lovely soft shadra are here and the exhibit was never more beautifiil.
Some of the most exquisite lamps you have ever seen are to be had here. The silk and pardbment shades are charming and almost any color scheme can be matched. - t- -
Silverware . At present we bave a most interrating and elaborate collection of practical and attractive flatware: Kniv«i, Jorks, spoons and service pieces, offering a wide range of patterns and piecef.
Jewelry A piece of jewelry as a gift is seldom a mistake, for self adornment is one of the oldest habits of mankind. There are unusual and reasonable pieces here that will make pleasing Easter gifts. — - .■.i.i-w:..
Charles Mayer & 29 and 31 West Washington Street,
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ompany Established 1840.
WHEN STORE „ Good Clothm; Mothmg Elm EASTER CLOTHES —Don’t envy your neighbor his fine appearance on Easter morn. —Get in line for the dress parade yourself. you’ll spend a few minutes this week at the WHEN you’ll blossom out Sunday morning, as vs^ell dressed as any one. —^When you drop in, just ask to see some of the "new spring models in our suits at— and
said to hi. mother, 'pif that mv brother Jim I# a hero. “How*i thatr* aeked hi* mother. Jim who Is seven spoke up. Oh. It was nothlnB much mother, »"<* Chest swellea with prld«. Wo ran Off and went skating oh» Winter. Har^ ht thin ice and is afraid to move for he WM tilt# that the Ice was BOina to break. I just skated out to him, picks him up in my srtns and skates to the l^nk with him.”
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•-» ■*iss?s,sss.°5Sir‘*’““ II. I e Miiihlefrf- sad BIsikewHa*. Ceetrsl Warka 4#? B, Ses. II. AUt. Or. PreOwIck rsik, 007 Stott Ule BMB.. hs* resnawd prsetteo. Oil - , laAMle MleUie •■■I— mtmm P. WlMeew Oe. Sid S. Wrnm. m
t Harley-Daddson aiWTOHOTCUBB wa* MOTOiaM ara huUt to aarva Um xUan will atoiid waom aboM, axm aaay ridlsg I^T^vaadiadietivaly dUSmearnt appaaranea. Garaa affg aaa tlia Maay amd^ bafota yas boy. H.L.DIPPLE CO. iff ■■T7 Wmmmmmmtam JrtOk
New CreatioBS
IN SfNiiigHatt aave a DeHav. nso, (3. s. (5 CAPS—SPBCIAL $1.50, $2 m $2.50 Factory Hat Store a«a KA«S. ATM.
A Jaffa Examinatioii Tafia if Taar Waad la Glaaaea-^w Batter Glaaace Jaffe Glasses
Satisfy
17 TEABS^il THIS LOCAMM CDAKANTBES SATISFAcrUHt
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Shafting. Stanejard transmission sizes in stock. Try us for prompt delivery of anything pertaining to Power Transmission Equipment. Vonnegut Machinery Co., 43 S. Meridian St
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TUCKER^S
BrxciAi.Ty SMor caneel Mm4mmr Arareved Model Hate Fitted to coatenr, harmony sad linos of tho
tndividnnt. Fastarod
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opportaalty^ PARKER
3 or 4 Rooms Fumislied Cmnplefe RM$i-eirf$ri Fttsitiri Co. ** 1^. Ma — ■ __
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WAlPt ADS IN THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS GET RESULTS —— - - X
GOLF
You Can Feel It in the Air
AND YOU WILL NEED SOME BRAND NEW, LIVE GOLF BALLS to make that long drive. We have just received a fresh supply of Colonel Golf Balls, in numbers 27 (floaters), 29, 30 and 31.
Star Colonel Balia....... Blue Star Colonela., Creacent Colonel (floater). Arch Colonel (floater)....
..86c etch ..80c each ,.60c each . .60c each
SPECIAL-$1.2S Balls at 95c. ‘'Try Hobich Finl" THE GUS HABICH CO 142 EAST WASHINGTON STREET
PAID Off SAVINGS FROM
DAY OF DEPOSIT
$1.00 opens the account Then denoilt every pay
Iw your convenience, open all da
day.
until 9 p. in.
day Saturday
FIDELITY TRUST CO. tea Mant Market Street.
SPRINGTIME i> PAINT TIME ’^aint NovS
HatHeid Electric G)mpany,^^~ Corner Meridian and Maryland itreete Main 133| Ante. 23-128. Call or write for eolor earda aad prloea
Electric Cleaners—Free trial—Easy Payments HATFIELD ELECTRIC COMPANY Cor. MaryUusd aad Morldiaa »ta.
DOSER-AIXEN paint CO Coluult Vt ftnt Regarding Year Paint TroabUt
127 Baat
a KarkolBt.
BUGiaES WAGONS iMn.rafENTS FABa T0(H£ OF AdLJ. KINDS HURST & CO. mm mtG OlEPARfiaBfrffiraM^PENMSTLVAlflA
RINK’S CLOAK HOUSE
Two Departments—Two Great Values Featured for Friday and Saturday« Coats*and Suits
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jChir value-giving supremacy is not only featured ® - here in print, but absolutely backed up at the
-store with merchandise that wiUl meet your approval to the fullest ex-
ri' Se fe pectation at these prices— i
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Silk Taffeta CoarB***e Preanea, 621.75
nnin ^ Ca«J#A* braided, belted, embroidered ripple ftoie 1 !%€ OtllTS and straightline cost effects, in nsvyj black snd midnight Woe. Msny sre reproduced hii^ier-prked models at » much lower price. Strikiiifly new type of new weaves, teirtarfi X Ha KjOettS and ^ors. Short, m^ram or fidl-iengtb. I * Polo ctolh, camelahair, Fortoim mixtures, kij tweeds, tricofetee, suede velour, Bolivia. Full or body liiwd in pussy tl^ willow silk. RINK’S CEOAK HOUSE
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