Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 April 1920 — Page 24

THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS. FRIDAT. APBIL 16, 1920. 1

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Store Hours, 8:30 to 3:30

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We Plan to Sell Several Hundred Guaranteed Goodrich Tires Within the Next Three Selling Days This special purchase comprises both cord and fabric casings, all N. F. C., but so carefully selected as to warrant these liberal guarantees of mileage adjustment. All tires bear brand and serial number. y Cord tires—factory guarantee, 6,000 miles; our guarantee, 8,000. Fabric tires—factory guarantee, 5,000 miles; our guarantee, 6,000. Now Compare Ayres Sale Prices With Any “List” of Such High-Grade ' Tires Sold Anywhere!

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Goodrich Fabric Tires

Plain. Non skid.

...$14.30 ... 18.00

Size.

30x3 . 30x31/2. 31x3% < 32x3%. 32x4 . 33x4 . 34x4 . 32x4 Vi* 33x4%. 34x4%. 35x4 Vi. 36x4%. 35x5 .

22.73 29.29 31.82 40.50 41.81 43.16 45.09 45.77

$16.00

19.50 24.89 25.25 32.12 34.54 35.64 44.91 46.26 47.84 49.91 50.85 58.82

Goodrich Cord Tires

Size. Ribbed. Nonskid. 30x3% $26.64 $28.04 32x3% 38.07 40.05 32x4 48.33 49.95 33x4 49.59 51.53 34x4 50.94 53.33 32x4 Vi 54.45 56.70 33x4% 55.89 57.92 34x4% -57.33 60.35 33x5 68.00 71.55 35x5 71.33 74.93 lfs.il orders will be accepted and carrta*e prepaid within 200 miles All sales subject to reaular ‘•moneyback” iru* r * nt «« if there is any rea-

son for dissatisfaction.

-Ayres—Basement.

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A Further Bulletin of Store News Will be Found Today on Page 9

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Mary Chilton

Three hundred years ago Mary Chilton landed from the Mayflower in company with the Piffrim Fathen. Today her name means Sterling Silver Flatware of unsurpassed quality. Mary Chilton, plain or engtaved. exemplifies beautiful simplicity and makes an ideal gift for the hr id# .-VW the Chatham pattern U much favored by discriminating people who admire its perfsctly lines and beautiful pro-

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STOCK DIVIDEND DECLARED SSS Per lent. IMv«4end Is Derided •• By Indiana Harbor Concern. ISpodai to The IndUnapoU* l»«wrl BAST CHICAGO. Ind.. April II.—Directors of ths General American Tank Car Corporation, of Indians Harbor, have authorised a Stock dividend on the common stock of 300 per cent, to stockholders of record of April 14, 1020, it was announced today. The new stock will be issued as of May 1. I ff *'0 ■ ' vl' 1 /'''': 1 '"V ; * At a stockholders' meeting the directors were authorised to increase the 7 per cent, cumulative preferred stock to 100,000 shares, and also to increase the eommon stock to 400.000 shares. STRICKEN IN COALYARD. • Benjamin Green. Age TS, Dies nf Apeplesy at Bedford. | Special to The Indianapolis Mewsl BEDFORD. Ind.. April II.—With the remark that he believed he was going to die, made yesterday at the coal office of John Goldsby. where he had gone to get a load of eoal. Benjamin Green, age seventy-eight, was assisted by persons nearby from his wagon and Into the coal office, where he died of apoplexy a few ml antes later. He is survived by a widow and two sons, Walter and Bert Green.

HARDWOOD FLOORS

Mssttfactored end laid complete. ReftntshtaK • specialty. Diamond ftoortnr

H. V. TOOK CO. _

Mil BeeseveH Area

Wood raff SIM

Strike or no Strike News Print or No News Print We Are Still in Business and busier than ever, delivering barin stoves, rugs, refrigerators and

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^ * ** * “ everywhere in Indiana or go after .ER BROS. COMPLETE HOME OUTl 119 to 225 East Washington Str

need fnmttnre that can’t bo

—at twilight time of day in the moonlight, voting folk say Uml Mjm. -A -atm. r Song Records ~re particularly appealing

With a richly bar-, to take you them.

wait* song.' perfectly recorded.

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lamented A. E. W^*n\ $1M mwrr. So would you if ahe i m cellar.—Another Cantor riot. ’

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M’CRAY IN POSEY COUNTY. Speeches Sehedaled at Blew Harmony,

Peneyville and Oynthlnna. [Spe«*i to The IndtaaapoUs New*]

EVANSVILLE. Ind., April II.—Warren T. McCray, a candidate for the Republican nomination for Governor, who came into the First Indiana congressional district Monday, spent Friday in Posey county. He addressed a meeting at Mt. Vernon at 11 o'clock in the morning and in the afternoon he spoke at New Harmony. Poseyville and Cynthiana. A conference at ML \ernon with party leaders was on the

program In the evening.

. r ?*\y .county Republicans accompanUd Mr. McCray over the county. W. E. Hastings, of Mt. Vernon. had charge of arrangements for the meetings. Mr. McCray was in Spencer county Thursday and delivered an address at Rock port Thursday

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BANDIT TAKES HIS FAMILY Saa Francisco Worker Meets Has-

band. Wife and Hears Baby.

SAN FRANCISCO. April II.—Meeting a motor bdndit who fares forth with the wife and* family, Hogan Hamrnen, shipyard worker, was confronted la*t night by a man who alighted from an automobile and leveled a revolver at him. Then a woman stepped out and extracted $175 and a gold watch from his podkets, th« victim said. While the holdup was in progress, according to Hammen’s report, a baby began squalling In the

c losed car.

*T remarked to him: ‘You must have the family along tonighL’” asserted Hammen, but he got mad, told me to shut up and then drove away.” FALLS OFF TRACTION CAR. Mra. Charles Clark la Injnred at

Sbelbyrllle.

f Sped si to The Indianapolis News] SHELBYVILLE. Ind.. April Ik— Mrs. Charles Clark, living north of Shelbyville. waa badly hurt here yesterday, when .she fell from a moving car on the Indianapolis * Cincinnati traction line. The woman, with bundles in her arms, attempted to get off the car aftdr It is-said to have started. She was thrown to the pavement and the wheels of a trailer passed over her right foot. Mrs. Clark was taken to a hospital at Ruahville. where part of the foot was amputated. THOMAS BYERS GIVES BOND Tl.ram. ■Mm..,.., m BMn

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(Special to The Indianapohe News}

VINCENNES Ind.. Apnl 18.—Thoma* Byer*. preddant of the BtckneU Coal and Micpnc Company, who has been in the *>otb. appeared before Curtis O. Shake. United States commissioner, and *ave hand to the sum of 010,000 for his appearance in frderfl court at lAiaaapobs to aasww an

inaKteaeat returned against hi

alone with other « conspiracy to violate

“Next t* playin' a snare drum on th' northwest corner of th’ hyena cage in a circus pe-rade. I should think th’ greatest sensation would be knockin’ a home run with th > bases full,” said Pinky Kerr, t’day. “Th’ trouble with overalls is that they slip. off a silk shirt,” remarked La fa Bud. this momin’.

Little Stories of Daily Life

Poor Father. V Marian Is eleven years old and thinks that ahe is old enough to stop having her hair bobbed and let it grow out and be braided as do the other little girls in her class. But her mother has dlffererk ideas. So of course there is an argument every ! time hair cutting time arrives. Last time mother brought forth a new argument. “I want your hair to be pretty and thick when you grow up,” ■he said, “and there is nothing which’ makes your hair grow better than to cut it often.” % Marian’s eyes opened wide. ‘Then why don't you begin It on father,” she said. ‘‘He says himself that he Is getting bald.”

His Veraioa.

The seventh grade children were discussing the ways to bring down the cost of clothing. The teacher had told them about Irvin Cobb’s desire to have trousers abbreviated into knickerbockerk or “pants” as Irvin termed it. They all agreed that this would certainly be a saving of material and then little Jacob suggested a further abbreviation. “You might leave out of them most of the pocketa” he said. “There alnt nothing to carry in them now since the country’s gone dry.”

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MINERS LEAVE FOR ENGLAND

TMrty-BM BaMdaati ef Bickaed Mart Fee Native leads, I Special to The Imfianapolu New*] \ INCENNES Ind., Apnl 16.—Thirty-one * raetdeots el BkcknaU left at one tame Thorsday for the Atlantic seaboard, where they win sail for England and Scotland, their native Harts Coal miner* and their famihea cnmprlaail the entire party. They do not expert to return Ratary Sehaal Cananatttea. The Rotary Club committee which is to work with a committee of the state board of education to arrange an Americanism school coorae, is composed of Frederick F. Matson, Indianapolis; George H. Clark. Winchester. and Karl H. Osterle. Muncle. Charles EL Watkins, Muncie. district governor of Indiana Rotary dobs, appointed the committee. The clubn have suggested to the state board that a course in Americanism be included In the public school curriculum.

Contractor*’ Machinery For Pale and Rent. Hoista, mixers, paver*, derricks, crab*, pumps. Novo outfit*, ateam shovel*, etc. Bock Equipment Co.. 1900 Northwestern ave. o Blower Piping, Dost and Sharing Collector piping erected by JOSEPH GARDNER, 39 Kentucky avenue. Storage yard space far rent. Big 4 Switch. Bock Equipment Co.. 1900 Northwestern ave. Asphalt shingle* and desiga roofing. Jordan D. Williams Co.. 958 E. Wash at.

Bakers’ Shortening—Glossbrenner *.

EVARD FOR DIAMONDS 104 MONUMENT PLACE Good value and always correct representation. We specialize in fin* stones.

RAPP’S Formerly Grand Leader. The Underselling Stare. 338-340 E. Washington Strait

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WHEN STORE Good Clothes; Nothing Else

Strands of Beautiful Pearls

So alluring in their beauty that the eye accepts them as the equal of Orientals, for they rival in luster and beauty the gems taken from the sea. They will add a distinctive note to the costume of the wearer and mark her as a person of charming taste.

10-in. lengths S6.00 to

Ostrich Feather Fans, in Variety of Colors—

$2.75 to $50.00.

18-in. lengths. .f( 11.00 to 21-ln. lengths .912.50 to S 24-in. lengths *2'’ 27-in. lengths 012 30-in. lengths..*16.50 to *2

Charles Mayer & Company

2S and 31 West Washington Street.

(Established 1840.

Old Town Canoes A big shipment on the way. Come in NOW and select the model you want.

They are the most wonderful canoes ever seen.

The G. H. Westing Co.

PENN. AND VERMONT. Indiana’s Leading Cycle and Sport Goods Store.

After years of experience, the “Van Dorn” is our choice of Electric Portable Drills. We carry all sizes in stock. Vonnegut Machinery Co., 43 S. Meridian St.

Fancy Roses, Cumberland Carnations, Sweet Peas, Jonquils, Darwin Tulips, Exquisite Lilies.

The Pathe Phonograph the perfect phonograph—the crowning triumph of Pathe Freres of motion-picture fame —no needles to change. —plays with a permanent sapphire

ball.

—records can’t wear out. —they are guaranteed for life. —the Pathephone plays Victor, Columbia and all other records. Before you buy, come in and let the Pathephone talk for itself. StiP&P 17 East Ohio Street

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Saturday Shoppers Will find many worth-while values at the WHEN in men’s, young men’s and boys’ suits, toppers, hats, caps, shoes, shirts, etc., for spring and early summer wear. All quality goods, made and sold to giversatisfaction.

Just Received— These Splendid New Edison Re-Creations Come in and

Hear Them

'Peter Gink — One-Step (Adapted froip “Peer Gynt” Suite) ..Tuxedo Dance Orch. Yelping Hound piuea—Fox Trot (Introducing “Dixie Blues”) .....Louisiana Fivt ' In Siam—Fox Trot All-Star Trio Introducing “There’s a Lot of Blue-Eyed Marys

Down in Maryland.”

. Tents of Arabs—One-Step Tuxedo Dance Orch. / Medley of Irish Jigs..Patrick Fitzpatrick, Bagpipe oimia | Re niy» 8 Reel-Medley of Reels..... Harold Veo, Violin Chanson D’Amour (Love Song) Alice Verlet

Sung in French, with Cello Obligato.

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La Ci Darem LaMano (Nay, Bid Me Not Resign, LoveJ Marie Tiffany and Mario Laurenti

^ , Phedre Overture, Part 1 1 Phedre Overture, Part 2

American Symphony Orch.

Pearson Piano Co. 128-130 North Pennsylvania ^Street

Shoe? That Wear Ladies’ Boots, QQ $8.00 value tpU.J/O Men’s Dress Shoes, QQ $10.00 value V • •vO Special for Children, QQ sizes 8% to 11 epJL.e/O Economy Shoe Store 24 N. Delaware.

Diamond Clusters W« have added aa extensive collection of very beautiful and artistic diamond cluster ring* to our stock. Tbene «matot ef fancy and plain mountings. some In platinums--other* In gold, and every desirable else and shape, priced to fit your purse—from 0M ou up to 0058. The cluster answer* the call where size and show are demanded, with a conaervafive expenditure. It 1* a pleasure to shew then* goods. Step in and examine them. RetchcrMHoe

April Birthstone—The DIAMOND “Those who from April date their years, DIAMONDS should wear, lest bitter tears * For vain repentance flow. This stone— Emblem of innocence is known.” We have made a specialty of diamonds for 25 years. , Our stock is large, which gives you a good selection in quality and prices. Diamonds, $35.00 to $1,000.00. J. P. MULLALLY Diamond Merchant. 28 Monument Circle.

The Home of The “Chickering Ampico” Send for descriptive literature aad price* E. L. LENNOX PIANO CO.

U N. Meridian SC

Telephone Main $1M,

KOHE MAN’S for Furniture

Save 10% to 0B% mm

Fashion Favors Eyelet Ties A favorite type of the eyelet tie; black kid, French heel, flexible sole. $7.00 Same style in brown, $7.50 Other Grades. Same Style, $10 to $13 FELTMAN & CURME SHOE STORES COMPANY 38 EAST WASHINGTON STREET OPBIV SATURDAY UNTIL 8i30 P. M.

Whitney CorsetShop

$5.00

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Mad,me Whitney firM penonal at- 24 North Meridian St. UmtUm to all fitting., Mala 3033. Automatic 38-843.

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ELECTRIC WASHERS CONVENIENT TERMS , HATFIELD ELECTRIC CO. c sf.S£r‘ Hula 100. Auto. S0-1SS

Pink’s Schedule of Prices Lowered Three Departments Break Away From the Higher Cost of Women’s Good Clothing .

Spring Coats

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Silk Dresses

snappy models—

Tailored Suits

*28:52 *21=52

Lower or higher If yon choose. Many are reduced.

Tricot Ine. men’s wear serge, twills ’In navy blue. Reduced to

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Variety, quality; style unmatchable.

Many different models, all of the

better make.

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SALE BLOUSES $2.95 Up

Rink’s Cloak House

DRESS SKIRTS ritrectivefy priced.