Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 April 1920 — Page 11

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THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS. THFRSDAY, APBIL 22, 1920.

John Burrougbs # ^ Tature

Trucking Essay Winnar to Receive Scholarship

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i WASHINGTON, April 52.—HiKb •< ; pupils throasfaont th« r«umry are to h»*e am \ apportmoitf to remprte far a faur-yrar j M-boUrvLip at mar Iwatitutioa the mtmaer may dtoew. as a prise for the beat eaaay ia ! coaaecttoB with the ship by tniek. *»ad j raais week. Mar I* *» 23. A prominent track manufacturer will make the award and state superintendents of education hare l-een asked to rood net the contest within their

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Can Von Answer These daestionsf 1. What insert wiifht be eonfnaed srith the hnmmlnRhlrdf X What are the attraetloas of a

spring?

X How early In the atoralns da

hirda he*in to »fa*f

Answers to I'reslon* ttoestions. 1. How do tree* affect moisture? In certain conditions of the atmosphere every tree is a yreat con-

denser of moisture. On , a foggy j y**terday

summer morning, one may see Httle concerning tfcp advertisement puddles of water standing on the} <>* La ' rson and Van •tones beneath maple trees, along the’Riper, with several curb brokers streets; land in winter, when there »s| w#re arrested recently In the camt,‘.i: 4 ^.?5rK.rr°Sir C .y of Attorn,I J. W„,.» the trunks of the trees, ami streams] Allen against illegal advertising of

from their naked branches. ^ J *tocks- /

Lawson pleaded guilty to the com-

LAWSON AND OTHERS FINED Plead Guilty to Illegal Adverftotag

mt Mi Mi a* Stork*.

BOSTOK, April 23.—Thomas W. ■ Lewson and L. C. Van Riper were fined $1,900 each in municipal court

for violation of the state

2. What birds are especially injurious, to vineyards and cherry

trees?

I hear the vineyards suffer severely from the depredations of the oriole. The oriole has a sharp, dagger-like bill, and he seems to be learning rapidly how easily be can puncture fruit with It. He has come to be about the worst cherry bird we have. He takes the worm first, and then he takes the cherry the worm was after rather, he bleeds It; as with the

plaint, co tints.

which contained He was fined *100

thirteen on each I

of ten counts, and three were placed on file. The complaint* against Van j Riper contained ten counts, to which ! he pleaded guilty, and he also was i fined *100 on each couudH ■V William R- Fitzgerald was fined

Ware *100 on sim- ’ Several others who

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Fitzgerald

$400 and George L. Ware *100 on sim-

ilar charges

■ have bsen co Hi .

guilty previously nave been fined *100 each. Everett G. Tarr and Daniel E. Samuel withdrew appeals and paid} fines of MOO each, previously Im-

posed.

Damroscli OF Fee Europe. JfEW YORK April 53—The Hew York j Symphony Orchestrs. under the direction of f Waiter bamrosch sailed today for France | oa the steamer Rortaambeau tor an eicht weeks' tour of the continent. The orchestra will make it* first appearance abroad , »t Pans cn May Id. - I

grapes, he carries none away with ? been convicted or have pleaded j

Sim. but wounds them mil.

$. When a hive of wild bees is attaeked with an ax are the bees apt

to Sting?

wSen a swarm of wild bees is as•aulted with an ax the bees evidently think the end of the world has come, and, like the true misers they are. sach seizes as much of the treasure as it can hold; 3n other words, they

ail fail to and gorge themselves with

honey, and calmly await the issue. In this condition, they make nse, and will not sting unless

told of.

red by Hoaghton Miff bn Co >

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The men best qualified to hold public office seldom can be induced to become candidates. They are busy, successful men. Arthur R. Baxter is a man of this type—yet Republicans now have the opportunity to nominate him for the Indiana state senate Tuesday, May 4.

Thur r.

is a Republican Candidate for STATE

THIC ARTHUR R. BAXTER COMMITTEES

Ht'KNMAXX JAMB* W. LILLY MERLE SI DEN Eft

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mahi.e r. corn?

CHARLES TV. MJLLEH

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Clean-Up Time

and you

ied until everything about your from cellar to attic, lawn and garden,

There

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lere is painting to do, floors to retouch, walls to clean refinish, furniture to restain and varnish, screens to garden to spade, shrubbery to trim, lawn to rake

and what not to be done.

Your buying of clean-up essentials is made easy. For or tool, from a varnish brush to a garden mower, that you will need to satisfy that of spickity-spanness, can be found on one of our five

The Leonard refrigerator has won a merited popularity by its dry, pure air and sanitary features and its efficient system of insulation. The construction of the Leonard gives it a sufficient number of added years of service over ordinary refrigerators to more than offset the difference in price.

HARDWARE CO. 124 L WASH. ST.

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s Visits Are Going e This Summer coming more often than with the lowest possithe HERRICK. if you will call and see all iced up and ready for a on our floors.

pays for a

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Pettis Dry Goods Co THE MAW YORK gTOME

Pettis DryGooosCo. THt W.W YORK gTORg

Friday Specials Beat Overall Crusade as Step Toward Economy

NO PHONE, MAIL, C. 0. D. ORDERS OR LAYAWAYS ON FRIDAY SPECIALS | $1.00 and $1.25 Venetian Cloth, 79c A highly mercerized material, 32 inches wide, in plain colors, also fancy printed floral, dots, plaids and allover designs. —Pettis iiDings, street floor, west aisle$1.25 Vesteem, 79c Vestees of daintily ruffled nets with collars attached. —Pettis neckwear, street floor, aisle two. 90c Stationery, 59c “Elam’s Irish Lawn,” in five tints. Box of 72 sheets and 72 envelopes. —Pettis stationery, street floor, aisle four. 18c Rubber Stair Treads, 10c Sizes 6x18 inches. Limit 20 to customer. —Pettis rugs, third floor. $2.25 Wool and Fiber Rugs, $1.35 Red, green, blue and brown shades in oriental and Chinese patterns. Size 27x54 inches.

-Pettis’rugs, third floor.

Wash Ribbons, 5 Yards, 9c to 21c All silk wash ribbons, H to 1-inch wide, in white, pink and blue, sold only ifi 5-yard lengths. —Pettis ribbons, street floor, aisle three. $4.50 Poiret Twill, $3.19 All-wool, medium weight poiret twill, 46 inches wide, in dark navy and black. —Pettis dress goods, street floor, west aisle. 80c to $1.00 Chocolates, Pound, 49c Hand dipped whipped cream chocolates and chocolate marshmallows. - —Pettis candy, basement. 75c Silver Ice Teaspoons, Each, 45c Long stem silver spoons with hollow stems. Set of six, $2.70. —Pettis silverware, street floor, front. Children’s 50c Stockings, 37c Black or white, fine ribbed cotton stockings with extra spliced heels and toes. —Pettis hosiery, street floor, aisle fiva. Women’s 69c Union Suits, 48c Very fine gauze cotton union suits with low neck, no sleeves and lace knee. All regular sizes. —Pettis knit underwear, street floor, aisle five. 15c Mantles, 4 for 39c Welsbach gas mantles, upright or inverted. —Pettis basement.' 10c Safety Matches, Carton, 6c A dozen boxes to the carton. —Pettia basement.

$1.00 to $2.00 Brooches and Barpins, 69c A sample lot of brooches and barpins, most of them set with white stones. —Pettis jewelry, street floor, aisle four. $3.50 Silk Bags, $2.59 Satin striped silk bags in various shapes and colors, with .old Dutch frames. —Pettia leather goods, street floor, aisle three. Filet Cuftain Nets, 32c Yard-wide, double thread filet nets, in white, cream and ecru. In small detached figures. —Pettis draperies, third floor. 40c Drapery Muslin, 27c Coin spot colored muslin in rose and gold, colored dots on white ground. Width 36 inches. —Pettia draperies, third floor. 45c Cretonnes, 29c . Green, tan and blue in attractive floral patterns. —Pettis draperies, third floor. $3.50 Bedspreads, $2.59 Heavy crochet weave spreads k for twin beds. These nave no dressing. —Pettis beddings, fifth floor. Women’s $25 Silk Dresses, $15.90 Satin, taffeta and crepe meteor dresses in tunic, straightline and ruffled models, embroidery and hemstitched trimmed. In black, navy, Copen, pearl and tan. Sizes 16 to 44. —Pettis dresses, second floor. « $2.89 Lace Curtains, Pair, $2.25 Filet laefe curtains in small dainty patterns, in white, cream and ecru. Length 2% yards. —Pettis draperies, third floor. Infant* $3.50 Caps, $1.75 Infants’ $1.50 Caps, 75c • Crepe de chine and poplin caps, trimmed with lace, embroidery and ribbons. —Pettis infants’ shop, second floor. 20c Wall Paper, 12ic Stripes, floral and conventional designs. 5c cutout floral borders, yard, 2%c. —Pettis wall paper, third floor. $2.00 Breakfast Cloths, $1.45 Imported mercerized cotton cloths in beautiful designs. Size 1% yards. —Pettis linens, street floor, aisle two. Fancy Braids, Bolt, 5c Odd pieces of ric-rac, featherstitch, stickerei and novelty braids in lengths of 3, 4 and 6 yards. The outer layers of these are slightly soiled. Prices range from 10c to v 30c. —Pettis notions, street floor, aisle one. Notions 10c Snap fasteners, 3 dozen a card. Not all sizes', 5c. 10c Cotton belting, white only, yard, 5c. 15c Mercerized corset laces, white qr pink, 9c. 10c Hair nets, cap shape or fringe, 6 for 39c. Silk seam binding, 9-yard bolts; bolt, 12c. (Limit ten bolts to a customer.) —Pettis notions, street floor, west aisle.

Girls’ Up to $8.95 Spring Coats, $4.98 A limited number of girls’ coats of French or storm serge, in navy blue only. Trimmed with collars of white or blue silk poplin. Sizes 8 to 12 years. ' —Pettis Junior dept., second floor. Women’s Kimonos, $3.19 Thirty-eight kimonos, made of good quality fancy serpentine crepe, and beautifully trimmed with contrasting satin. Light, medium and dark figures. Sizes 36 to 44. . —Pettis kimonos, second floor. Wash Goods, Yard, 25c Plain colored serpentine crepe, printed lawns, printed voiles, plain Copenhagen blue voile; all lengths of one to twenty yards. —Pettis wash goods, street floor, west aisle. $1.69 Stamped Pillowcases, Pair, $1.37 Stamped on exceptionally good materi^. Six new patterns, the majority of which have hemstitched edges for crochet. —Pettis art dept., fifth floor. $1.25 and $1.35 Sweater Yarn, 98c Silk sweater yarn, of “Belair” and “Glassillo” makes; black, white and colors. —Pettis art dept., fifth floor. $2.50 Corsets, $1.49 Topless model, made of pink novelty cloth with silk designs. Elastic inset at waistline. Back lace style for slender or medium figures. —Pettis corsets, second floor. Men’s 25c Bandana Handkerchiefs, 3 for 50c Large size bandana handkerchiefs, in blue and

red.

—Pettis handkerchiefs, street floor, aisle two. $2.50 Filet Scarfs, $1.69 Beautiful quality fine filet scarfs in two excellent patterns. Suitable for all decorative purposes. —Pettis art dept., fifth floor. Children’s 98c Stamped Dresses, 79c ft^ade up and stamped in several attractive designs. The materials are mulls and lawns. Sizes 6 months, 1, 3, 5 and 7 years. —Pettis art dept., fifth floor. 30c Coffee, 2 Pounds, 48c Special for Friday only, our Basement Blend coffee, a very excellent'quality.

-Pettis basement.

T oilets

15c 4711 Almond Soap, 3 cakes 29c. 23c 4711 White Rose Glycerine Soap, 17c. 12c Renaissance Soap, 3 cakes 24c. 12c Physicians’ and Surgeons’ Soap, 3 cakes 24c. 89c 4711 Vegetale Lotion Lilas, 74c. $1.25 Djer-Kiss Vegetale, 98c. $2.75 Djer-Kiss Perfume, $2.39. 35c Cutex Cuticle Remover, 24c. 50c Cutex Manicure Sets, 38c. 59c Dorin’s Compact Powder, 42c. 50c Elcaya Rouge, 39c. —Pettis toilets, street floor, front.

Women’s 79c Bloomers, 39c Batiste bloomers in twenty-five-inch length. Have ruffle or double elastic at knee. For school children or small women. —Pettis underwear dept., second floor. Atlas of the World, $1.10 New practical Atlas of the World; the publisher's price is $3.50. —Pettis bodks. street floor, aisle four. Men’s 69c Balbriggdn Garments, 47c Light weight balbriggans; the shirts in wing sleeve styles and the drawers in ankle length. —Pettis underwear for men, street floor, aisle six. 58c Night Sets, 32c . * Individual bottle and glass; thin blown glass with cut star. —Pettis basement. $4.00 Dozen Cups and Saucers, Dozen, $2.50 Blue “Howo” bird. Thin Nippon china. —Pettis basement. V 7}c Lennox Soap, 5 Bars, 31c No deliveries. —Pettis basement. $2.25 Percolator, $1J39 -quart size, pure aluminum, glass top. —Pettis basement. 35c Perfection Oil Stove Wicks, 2 for 49c

Limit six to a customer.

-Pettis basement.

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Friday! An Amazing Sale of Women’s Untrimmed Hats

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Five hundred hats which we purchased at extraordinary price concessions from an overstocked manufacturer. Dozens of stunning models—

' ' all the most fashionable straws and all the best colors, including black. YouTl admit at the first glance that they

ought to be marked at $3.50 or more. A Splendid Assortment

of Shapes

Each one of them possesses a distinction of line, and style that is tremendously becoming. Several of these have been sketched, conveying slightly their beauty and desirability. Need we add first choice is always the most

satisfactory?

—Pettis millinery <*«PL. second floor.

For Summer Frocks $1.25 and $1.35 Organdy Financings Yard, 37 C The daintiest, sheerest of organdy flouncings, in 40-inch width. A very satisfactory assortment of pretty, attractive patterns to choose from. This price for Friday only. —Pettis trimmings, street floor, aisle three.

Broken Lots and Sizes in Women's Low Shoes $3.95 Patent colt, vici kid, field mouse kid, colonial pumps and many otherstyles. All in broken sizes and lots. No exchanges on these shoes, at, pair, $3.95. —Pettis shoes. street floor, aisle six.

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Boys’ $16.50

to $18.00

Spring Suits

Well made, serviceable suits, of the materials that give service and satisfaction. AH have “two pairs of lined trousers, which insures the utmost in service. Not all sizes in every style, but all sizes in the lot In gray, green, brown and mixtures. Sizes 7 to 17 years. —Pettis clothes for boys. third floor.

Blouses for Large Women, Regularly $3.95 and $4.95 $2.98 To call attention to our well selected stock of apparel for large women, we offer this blouse special. These blouses of good quality voiles are in plain or lace trimmed models, with several

styles

different and cuffs

Sizes 46 to 52. —Pattis blouses, second floor.

of collars

You Will Be Agreeably Surprised When You See These Spring Suits

We are Offering, Friday for

Because of limited space the description must necessarily be brief. However, we want to say just these two things about these suits which we are reducing in price, in order to make room, for incoming new goods: First, they are most extraordinary at the price of $32.50, and well worth their original prices of $38.75 and $45.00. Second, they are extremely well made of tjricotine, hopsacking and checked velours. Navy blue, taupe, black and white and dark checks. Come prepared to find fiigh-grade suits, and you will have your highest expectations realized. —Pettis suits, second floor.

Gloves Cleaned, 5c —Street floor, xisie four.

PETTIS DPY GOODS CO.

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Shoes Polished, So

Up to $3.98 Mended Gloves^ 98c This is our semi-annual sale of mended kid and silk gloves of all sizes, shades and qualities. —Pettis gloves, street floor, aisle four. $1.85 Silk Poplins, $1.25 PUin silk poplins in brilliant chiffon finish, 36 inches wide, in a good range of colors. —Pettia silks, street floor, west aisle. Children’s Slipperg, $1.55 Patent vamp, spring heel slippersTin sizes 5 to 8. Quantity limited. —Pettis shoes, strset floor, eagt aisle. Women’s Muslin Petticoats, 79c White muslin petticoats, made with deep flounce of lace or embroidery. —Pettis petticoats, second floor. Women’s $2.50 Blouses, $1.75 White blouses made of very nice quality veil*, tailored or lac* trimmed models. A good range of sizes. —Pettis blouses, secondfi floor. Sewing Machine Oil, / 15c and 25c Generous size bottles of sewing machine oil. —Pettis sewing machine dept., fifth floor.

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