Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 April 1920 — Page 28
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THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS. FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1920.
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“DIAMONDS” Every Tire Strictly a First—Factor,’ Guarantee 6,000 Miles Diamond tires are known and - prized as among the world's best. These are strictly “firsts." The Following Sizes Only and Limited Quantity Only:
30x3 plain tread clincher $11.95 30x3 ixmskid clincher 13.45 30x3% nonskid clincher 16.95 32x3% nonskid, straight sides.. 19.95 32x4 nonskid, straight sides.. 27.45 33x4 nonskid, straight sides.. 28.65 34x4 nonskid, straight sides.. 29.45 Our present stock of Goodrich tires is complete in all sizes. Ayres * prices save you money . Telephone and weTl send the tire of your desire right to your door. —Ayres—Basement.
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Five additional columns of store news is published today on Page 9.
ABE MABTIN.
'Boot th* only things that are run on v hard cash any more are craps games an’ automobiles. Of all th’ self-made men Miss Mame Moon takes th' cake.
DIES OF CONVULSIONS.
Four-Year-Old Boy Ate X«t» Found la Cemetery at Hartford City. (Special to The Indianapolis News] HARTFORD CITY. Ind.. April 23.— Robert, age four, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Noble, died of convulsions here yesterday afternoon two hours after eating a quantity of nuts which he found in an old cemetery. The nuts were not of a poison variety, but evidently had become infected through deterioration.
Handbags of Silk or Leather
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Presenting the Newest Styles
in Shapes and Colors.
With all the freshness of spring these delightful bags are here n> lend a touch of elegance to the lady of fashion. The assortment is large and the bags are indeed the smartest that the foremost costume bag designers have produced. A view of the exhibit will be well worth your while. The bag shown in the accompanying sketch is of black moire and lined with rose silk. It has a center pocket and is a marvelous value at...S8.00 The black leather vanity case has a dainty flowered lining and the
fittings are gold plated.
Price '..*11.00 The flat purse is of tan willow calf leather and is beautiful. This purse is most reasonably priced at *16.00 AT *(M>0—There is a group of moire silk bags of medium sire, yet roomy, with central pocket and mirror. These bags are beautiful and will add an effective touch to any costume. They come in black,
brown, taupe and navy.
AT *6-60—There is a wonderful assortment of larger bags in all of the new and beautiful shades. These bags are marvels for value and in this assortment it will be possible to match almost any costume. Charles Mayer & Company
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Gifts to the Best Man and Ushers The prospective groom need not worry about what to give his best man and ushers. can aid you in solving problem. Come in and our scarf pins—just the 1 real men want—set with garnet*, amethyst, topaz and moonstone—the present most fashionable setting, much worn at afternoon weddings. In addition we are showing collar pins, link buttons, dress sets, belt buckles, cigarette cases and a host of other real men's things. ^ Why not take advantage of our complete stock. lulu^CVANtfiSon Cl me. *•*»•* C.
BUTLER COEDS WILL DEBATE
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THE G. H. WESTING CO.
1920 “Westing Arrow” America’s Finest Bicycle. A boy's greatest desire is to nave one of these wonderful bi-
cycles.
Six Models for
Boy* and Girls
Sold oa Convenient Terms.
Pennsylvania and Vermont
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Besides delivering G. E. Motors from stock, our Engineering Department will help select the proper size motors for your requirements. Vonnegut Machinery Co., 43 S. Meridian St.
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At their very best now for beautiful color combinations—
Larkspur Daisies Iftuisi ^ snapdragon Columbia and Sweetheart Rom
Bertermann’s Indianapolis
TROUSERS •t THE PANTS STORE CO.
MARY HANGER. HELEN McPHEETERS. Six Butirr College coeds 4riU participate tonight in the first inteicollegiate debate in which women students of the college have ev«r taken part. They will meet coeds of Albion College, Albion. Mich., in a dual debate. The Butler negative team wili debate at Albion, and the affirmative team will debate In the assembly hall at the college in Irvington. The question to be debated is: “Re-
MARGARET COOK. BESSIE MILLER. solved. That the coal mine*should be owned and operated by the federal government.” On the negative team are Miss Bessie Miller, of Shelbyville. captain; Miss Helen McPheeters and Miss Margaret Cook, of Indianapolis. The Butler affirmative team is eomposed of Miss Mary Hanger. Indianapolis, captain; Miss Martha Montgomery, New Albany, and Miss Eileen Harryman. Indianapolis. The Butler teams will meet coeds of Rockford College, Rockford. III., in another dual debate May 8.
Littlo Stories of Daily Life
It Pays «• Be Bent. Somebody invented nn old saw to the effect that "bad news travels fast.” In the vicinity of the Wetdely Motors Company's plant good news did the same thing. One day a dirty-faced urchin of the neighborhood asked Billy Umphrey. of the Weldely company, for a penny. "Wash your face and hands and I’ll come through,” Billy told the kid. When Mr. Umphrey emerged from his office at noon the youngster wss there, his face and hands glowing like a 166-candle power lamp. He got the penny. An hour later, when Mr. Cmphrey returned, there was a lineup as long as that for the “Follies.” A regiment of clean hands was outstretched for coins of the realm! The generous Bill> came through sgain. Be started something. Now the kids have begun work on George Weldely and Truman Rapp. The result is that Irish Hill youthful countenances and hands beam like a circus billboard. *|£' A Willing Clerk. He was strictly opposed to doctors and medicine, proclaiming the doctrine that fresh air. pure water and plenty of exercise could cure all tils, even to smallpox. He walked breestly into a downtown drug store and waved his hand at one of the shelves. •There.” he said in a tone loud enouan for all the real and prospective customers to hear him. “There is enough poison to kill sll the people in Indianapolis’* - The clerk who was nearest studied a minute. The* ho said courteously. “Yes, and how would you prefer to have your 6hare?“
ggESSrsLA'S sod Cecil Ludlow, s pupil of echo©! No. 49.
Ceatrsctora’ Machinery Fer gale and Beet. Blower Ftpln*. Dvat and Sharia* Collector PUkns erected by JOSEPH GARDNER 30* Kentucky avenue. “
The Shivering Shimmy Is a Back Number You’ll say so when you hear those Six Brown Brothers play their wailing, weeping, laughing saxophones. Hear their newest—an Emerson record. No. * Carolina Sunshine > qj1055 Peter Gink S Other New Records You’ve Been Wanting: No. (Dardanella (Plantation Jazz) \ /w* 10131 (Make the Trombone Laugh (Emerson Band).... j No. (Karavan (Emerson Dance Orchestra) VI 1049 1 Tents of Arabs (Emerson Military Band) * No. (Till We Meet Again (Saxophone and Xylophone) ^ qc_ 1077 1 Beautiful Ohio (Saxophone and Xylophone S No. *Now I Know (Tenor Solo) Walter Scanlan 1 qj10104 (When Two Hearts Discover Walter Scanlan^ No. (Minuet in G (Beethoven) (Violin Solo) Ark 02029 “(Largo (Handel) (Violin Solo) f rWhen the Preacher Makes You Mine y No. Kaufman Brothers I or?10112 I You Didn’t Want Me When You Had Me... v f «*> c l Arthur Fields J No. 1 Where the Lanterns (Palace Trio) ) 1062 lYou’ll Be Sorry (Palace Trio) t We will be pleased to play any of the above for you. Sonora Department. Third Floor. Chas. Mayer & Company 29-31 West Washington St. Established 1840. Pboac Mala 5300.
Saturday Special in Richelieu Pearl Beads
15-inch length .. 18-inch length .. 20-inch length .. 30-inch length
$4.00 $5.00 $6.00 ...$10.00
This is not a wax-filled bead, but a solid bead and is fully guaranteed. These pearls are so lustrous, it is next to impossible to detect them from the genuine. It is this famous luster which has made the “Richelieu” pearl the foremost standard of the world. Words can not describe the beauty of these pearls, and they must be seen to be appreciated. FteteherKNoe , JEWELRY STORE ’ CSV 103 N- ILUHOIS BT
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Good Clothes; Nothing Else
HAT*
Young’s hats always please, and the spring otylea are snappiar than ever. You’ll like the soft styles at $3.50 to $7.50
Men! Do Your Spring Shopping Saturday— Begin with a suit. You are eure to find just the style, fabric and else you wish, in our assortment of new spring models for men and young men, priced $40 and $45 Roger*-Peet Salt* at $55 to $75
Topcoats
You’ll want one of these attractive
coats when you see them—
$25 to $60
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OXFORDS
Yes, it’s time for them, and we have some “good lookers” in Havana
brown at—
$8.50
Packards at— •It and $13
RELIABLE
WATCH
Swle* Watch Repairing a Specialty Theo. Friedlander Wmil
Clock and Jewelry Repairing
EVARD FOR DIAMONDS 104 MONUMENT PLACE Good value and always correct representation. We specialize in fine stones.
3 or 4 Rooms
Furnished Complete
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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 OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL StSO P. M.
Whitney Corset Shop
Specializing Corsets— SUO to $5.00 and oa ap to Madame Whitney give* personal at- North Meridian St tention to .11 fitting*. -^nSTfl^rl Mala 3333. Aatamatlc 38-843.
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ELECTRIC WASHERS ■ CONVENIENT TERMS. HATFIELD ELECTRIC CO. c Sr«SSS2r* Mala lia. A ate. 2S-1S*.
Stems* raid •*•«« fer mat. Bis * Swltefa Bock Equipment Co.. 1900 Northwestern are -- 0 Asphalt shingle* sod deal** rooftas. Jordan D. Wilhams Co.. 966 E. Wash at. Liberty Nut Oteomargarino—Gtombrennor’s.
FERTILIZERS For All Spring Crops —Factory Prices improved roadway* laadlng to factory from all directions. Wagon and truck trad* a specialty. Prompt railread shipmentsDOCKWILER & KINGSBURY CO.
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A Great Sale of 100
Oro Chapeaux
for Saturday Only
Each lot is different, individual, distinctive!! No two alike! V We advise early shopping for ORO
Chapeaux always go quickly.
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“Worth Double the Price and More' RINK’S CLOAK HOUSE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT mma*
TRY A WANT AD IN THE NEWS
PROVIDENCE. R. Governor Becckman enabling act passed
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I,, April n— has signed the by the general
assembly providing the machinery for participation of women,in state elections as soon as the federal constitutional amendment ts ratified by the ry thirty-six states. Suffrahere say Rhode Island is the state to enact such a measure.
An illustrated copy of | ore Island" 1* the prise to be given to the boy or firl obtaimm of new borrowers for the
Is Here. Business Is Good.
are increasing in
reasons why you great prosperity, value every month.
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Get ’Em While They’re Here These Famous Talking Machine Records are Now In Stock
Dardanella I Blight Be Your Once-in-Awhile Patches You’d Be Surprised Behind Your Silken YeU Afghanistan Where the Lanterns Glow Roses at Twilight Vm Climbing Mountains When the Preacher Makes You Mine My Baby’s Arms Wait Till You Get Them Up in the Air, Boys Nobody Knows Oh, What a Pal Was Mary Wonderful Pal Mystery Pearson Piano Co. 128-130 North Penntyloania St.
WELCOME NEWS FOR SATURDAY
Rink s Good Values Lower Priced
Visit our waist department. Beauty, variety, low prices will meet you.
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Spring Coats —
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Weave*, color*, styles for outing, dress or general wear. Silk lined, snappy model*
Three great departments contributing to these sale price groups from our new spring stock and assorted into lots. Most all greatly reduced; others moderately priced.,
— Spring Dresses
Taffeta, silk Georgette, serge and *atin overdrape. To clear quick
chosen
Silk Patticoat*. Sweater Coat*, Smocks and Sh rla, 64.95 up.
Lower or higher if you choose. Many are reduced.
SALE BLOUSES $2.95 Up
Variety, quality, style unmatchabie. Others at S21.50 end
699.60.
Tailored Suits
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Tricotine, men’* serge, twills in blue. Reduced
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Many different model*, all of the better make.
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