Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 April 1920 — Page 9
THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, FRIDAY, APRTIj 23, 1920.
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INDIANS WILL OBSERVE MAY IAS AMERICAN DAY
SPECIAL PATRIOTIC PROGRAMS SUGGESTED FOR SCHOOLS.
GOVERNOR’S PROCLAMATION
tote the soviet for the Constitution— in short, thot we m*> »c*ln demonstrate to the world that we are real American*—I. James P. Goodrich. Governor of Indiana, do hereby proclaim Saturday. May 1. to be American day, and do recommend that the day be obeer-red by appropriate exercises by our municipalities, our patriotic organisations, by the children in our public schools and by our citizens in general. As May 1 falls on Saturday. I suggest that the superintendents, teachers and those having charge of our schools prepare appropriate programs to be given on tfae afternoon of ApriF 10, and I further suggest that these officers co-operate with other eltimens in malting Saturday, May t, a day ef patriotism/*
Citixen* of Indiana are ea’ied on to observe May 1, American day. by en- ■ ..enraging Americanism and discour- i .Aging radicalism, in a proclamation i Governor Goodrich has issued in iinej with a movement fostered by the Na- 1 t onal Security League, The Gov-1
t-rnor suggests special programs .in : wwrj P .chools for April 99. as May 1 falls ^ Mk-heti on Sunday. In his proclamation he < am. *4.
**"ln order to combat the radical and 1 in-American pronagsnds which has been cunningly spread lu the Untied s.gtos by agitators who receive their
if on from eastern Europe, the the Union are preparing to .turday, May 1, this year, as day. ily this celebration It to call the attention of tbs a aeapte to the vital necessity
DAILY VITAL STATISTICS.
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Harry and Helen Holbrook 634 E Ohio Sobcrt and Henrietta Irwin. 1222 W. Twenty-wxth. «rt. Hugh and Emma Seeor. 920 Broadway. Charles and Bertha Brwn. SSO W. W«t ^Sumcl, dolph. hor Lee and
hoy.
PfatT Beturm.
William L. Soerahursh. 33 yeses. Central ."SSX, STSSTow'ISLtt.i. mir tvibercutoeia. . . Cometms If Colhorne. 92 years. 1821 Lud-
low lobcr pneumenia.
Maryaret Lawn. 78 pears. 520 E. Vermont, '^Atma remn. « Vmeent • Hos-
pttal. septic endoearditM.
Louis J McKausht S3 years. St Vincent e "■gzuririSm « w. Twenty-ninth, ehrome endocarditis. Charles Lee Fiidm. 11 hours. 015 >* lab-
arty pr*fr alure birth
Geor»* Henderson 92 years. 44 W. Twea-ty-amth. chronic CntentiUai nephritis.
BniMtas Permits.
i. A. Richter repairs. 258 Richland. f«0. Hibb-n Hoi!we* A Co., repair elevator. 131 8- Meridian ?5<» National Paper Stork Company .repair
1342 Alex
elevator.
Standard Grocery
tor. 419 E. Washington,
$100.
repair eleva-
and River
Cnmamy.
E.* Rauti irepair ator. 409 S.
PeunsyivaruA $200.
Cole Motor Car Company, tank. 742 E.
W^ih nsion. 84.500.
Julia Hollingsworth, repairs, 1218 Wood-
lawn, $70.
Prank Jenkins, garage, 3108 Northwest-
ern. ?LX>.
Juba Mendenhall, reroof, 1801 Ludlow.
$195
William R. Rexford reroof. 1411 N. New Jersey. $90. „>• * Pord Motor Company, shed. 1315 B. Washingtoc. $4,000. Pearson-Patton Company, shed. 1017 W. Twenty-«irhth. $60. Pearson-Patton Company, garage. 2109 N. Alabama. $400. M. D ReuseL cellar. 521 N. Tacoma.
9130.
William Puller, excavate. 722 Sanders. $50. H. W. and C. B. Artmtage. garage, v 1549 Tandea. $150 ? George A. Weathers, addition 536 Minerva, $50.
B. R. Quinn, remodel. 2317 E Tenth. $900. M. D. Law lor. reroof, 1130 Congrcsa. $110. James Blake, dwelling. 4026 Ruckle. 96.000. W. M. Hooser. garage. 250 N. Per slung. $75. Link Belt Company, two stacks. Addison and Big Four. $8,000. Link Belt Company, addition. Addison and Big Pour. $2,000. Bula M. Williams, remodel. 910 W. Twenty-eighth. $300. Glenn Trucking Company. tanM, 540 E. Washington. 925. ^Casper Schaaf. chicken house. 306 Iowa. Meri* 6 sSt** CompMaT - re P* ir *. 402 N. Swift* Go., romodei. 223 Kentucky. $750. William Moore, remodel. 1229 Finley. $900.
BOARD OF WORKS ROUTINE. Primary Assessment rolls approved: Local aewer, first alley east of Emerson ave„ from first alley north of EUenberger st.. to a point 19914 feet south of Tenth st.;
local sewer, first alley, west of Meridian at . from South st.. to a point 186 feet north.
Article# of
Articles of incorporation have been filed with the secretary of state as follows: ’ Preble Equity Exchange. Preble; capital. $25,000: farm produce: directors
Conrad. Ed Ftuechte.
Tbeo Ewell.
Oliver Hotel Company. South Bend, filed
final certificate of dissolution.
Peru Building and Loan Association. Peru.
In this state; $207,000 of its capital stock It represented m Indiana; to do aaaembly work on automoMles: Kurt Hake. Misha-
waka. is named aa agent.
Knox Oil Company Knox; capital. $50,000; to sink and operate ml and gsa wells: dtreetors, John W. Long. Guy M Write. John W. Homer. Henry V Schrtcker
Orville W. Nichols.
Arter-Haslett Company Ft. Wayne.
$25,000:
rwsss
poJia; capital,
bnmiic**. directors, the Watson 8tarns. Thomas ; Wabash Valley Man' Perryswlte, camu' *'
tors. Chari.* H. Paul J. Hawkins.
Up to Date ManufAr turtng Company. Term Haute; filed final ceftBcate of diaaoluuon. Auburn state Bank Auburn, iucreaied its
ing Company, foundry; dire.Raul R. Jahna.
tmi August * > flh r>an ‘^i^Mer.-or Conips^. j eamtai stork from tlO0 <tOf>
G. Hoffman. .<^115,,;;^ o{ dissolutton. _ 1
certiftcste
Vigo Loan Company. Terre Haute. flleA
final certificnte of disaolution.
I United Butchers Inc.. Indianapolis: cepIUL $109,006; to nark and preserve meat*
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npany. Indianaiflcate of disao-
to $2,000,000.
Haynes Automobile Company. Kokomo in j v. Shrader rreaaed its capital stock from $2 500,000 to s Broww
$4^00.000^ - r „_ ru ,nv ! , Hoos ,*^, Sale* Com Ft. Wayne Decorating Company Ft polls filed preliminary eerti
Wayne; capital, $10,000; painters and pa-1 lution.
per hangers supplies; diroctors. Chester R. \ NutriUa Realty Company Lawr*«.<etmrg: Vance. Milton D. Mygrant, Solly K. Frank- capital. $400,000; real rotate: director* eostrin. \ Gt'orge L. P. Squibb. E. C. Etkenberry. N. E.
Kenworthy Motor* Corporation, a Dela Squibb. C. Milton Kelly,
ware corporation, guahfled to do business I Citnens’ Indmtrial Association. Indiana-
ienrke Motor Truck Company. Wabash, lnoe.wu its c.ipiui mum from a2.WK),0<ki
to $8<KMMKM>.
Farmers' sqpn’y Company falem. increased ita capital stock from $50 006 to
$150000.
Home Investment Company. Gary; cap Ual $10 000: real rotate and <x>«uitruct:u «»f buildings: ^ir-ctors Thomas J. Grav James Cary Marion C. Streeter and B. F omith ^ Headachro Prom 8»*bt Colds. LAXATIVE. BROMO QUININE Tableta roRtro the Headache by rwioring tb* efuae. A tome laxative and Cerm drotroyrr Loot for aignatore E W gROVB on box, 90c.
Open Saturday Night Until 9:00
Nifty New
, S'-
That Pleases
Open a Charts Accent
Charge Account
Ladies’ Bewitching. Becoming Styles in Suits Coats Dresses Blouses and MUlinery Latest and most popular color combinations and materials. Prices that are attractive.
Men’s »<i Boys’ Stylish and Dependable Suits Hats Caps Suits for the Little Fellows A viait to this ftore will prove interesting to tho :nen, for we are prepared to five them the same attention and value* aa the ladies.
Ask About Our Divided Payment Plan — —i**i — .in —
"E" <w, Hl^h Grade Wearing Apparel Office
29 EAST OHIO STREET
HOUSECLEANING SALE Amazing bargmina to dreae up the houee. Convenient terms of credit to suit the purchaser.
REFRIGERATORS
You will , need a ref r iftritar within a few days. See our special top teer, family •i*e, ice •awar. Pays for itself in Special for Saturday— sqja
txtt Axmlaater Hugs, ■pedal txlS BruMela Ruan. ageeiaa -
EVERY RUG
$38.75 $23.50
REDUCED
Ru*n.
TERMS
9x11 Velvet
special . «.|*B
9x12 Great Ruga extra apaoial
A WEEK.
$29.85 $11.75
T*m*a» aae a Week.
SET OF SIX DINING CHAIRS
Smash ffo price* Saturday atx aolden ar fumed oa
Tn ImKat
atered
tlon leather.
Here we offer a eet
oak dlniftf ehalre. uphol-
roda- -
Special Saturday at
$19.75
Massive Three-Piece Daveno Suite
’ '<Wt. life 1 I
r “-* prove that The Reliable “aeta the pace** for other store® to follow, we are feature “Bt three-piece daveao «uite. Tou can choose from two finishea golden or famed chair, rocker and daveno are upholstered In an extra wearing quality of imita lion leather A very seneibie unite, at the senaible price of
aa for Saturday $68.50
The World-Fi
Florence Oil Stoves
32-34-36 South Illinois Street
An easy, econom- | Seal stovo. No fuss lor worry—the levS er does the ' Gives an intense heat on the ; est kind of oil. See j our specials
Open at 8:30 Close at 5:30
We Expect to Sell Entire Saturday The Printzess Suits and Coats Judging from the number of our patrons who we know are waiting for Printzess garments we are pretty nearly sure of achieving the goal—nearly a hundred Printzess garments alone. And, pf t course, there’s the excellent reason for women delaying their spring purchases until they could get a Printzess model. Printzess suits and coats are superbly tailored, always; they are always of a standard fine quality of material; they are as ever in utterly smart tailored modes. Those women who are considering the purchase of a suit, but who have not considered particularly a Printzess, would do well to see this handsome assortment Saturday. Two Suit Groups—$49.50 and $32.50
$49.50 Suits
are finely tailored models of the best quality of tricotine and Poiret twill in navy blue and check velours, with handdone buttonholes and lined throughout with silk. Plain and in herringbone stripes. Sizes 15 to 44.
$32.50 Suits
At this price are a few attractive suits of tricotine in Copenhagen blue and rookie. Of the same high-class of tailoring and finishing. Sizes 16 to 88 only. At this price they
are not rivaled for value.
Suits at $22.50, $25.00 and $49.50
At $22.50 are topcoats of tweed with a swagger swing. At $25.00 are 34-inch coats of navy blue tricotine, with an inverted back plait, and a lining of quality silk.
At $49.50 are unusually good-looking coats of covert cloth in the covert shade. Every coat is a work of tailoring art. —Ayres—Third floor.
Another Big Millinery Special Banded Sailors and Sport Hats $5.00 Just as they were last week, we will display them on a street floor booth, where you can easily find them and make yeur choice quickly. The sailors, as usual, are in brown, sand, blue and black, in plain and fancy straws, with different color facings, many faced in white hemp. The sporta hats are in black and white combinations, blue and white, pink and white, yellow and blue, orange and blue. There are hemp straws trimmed in yarn and others trimmed with different colored ribbon bands. You can not question the values they represent—it is not often such may be had for auch a low price. —Ayres-
At $5.00 Saturday Go Higher Priced Corsets Brand new corsets, »H, and of favored standard makes in ing models, front and back some trimmed with a band
-Lily of France -Frolaset
—Redfem —Gossard
-Bien Jolie -Lorette
Sizes from 18 to 38; $5.00 the price^for Saturday only.
Saturday’s Offering in GOOD
TOILETTES Creme Angelus— Lemon Cream This is a cleansing and bleaching cream, instantly removing all dirt and grime which clog the pores after a day’s exposure to
the out doors.
It Whitens the skin, and, because this exquisite French preparation is made of absolutely real lemons, it is rendered harmless to the most delicate skin; $1 the jar. Palmolive toilet soap, 6
cakes for 45c.
Glazo liquid nail polish, 35c. Quelques Fleurs perfume,
$4.00 the ounce.
Bayer Aspirin Tableta,
2
boxes for 20c. —Ayres—Street floor.
Economy Garment Shop A Sale of Silk Dresses Divided Into Three Price Groups $25.00, $29.50 and $35.00 A special purchase was made, consisting of one hundred and fifty frocks. We knew it was a good “buy,” but were not struck with its extraordinary importance until we went to make a second purchase to sell at the same prices and at the same time, as the original one. We could find none at the first prices that would compare in quality with the first. The Materials are What You Want Taffeta, tricolette, mignonette, plain and printed Georgette crepes—hand embroidered, fancy stitched in attractive designs and a range of styling that includes such smart effects as the long waist, the accordion plaited skirt, clever sleeves and neck arrangements. Navy blue is plentiful as well as brown* and a number of delicate shades, sports stripes and combination of colorings. Sizes 16 to 44. —Ayres—Basement.
Saturday Special Offerings on the Street Floor For Women Long and Short Gloves 600 pairs of Women’s two-dasp, double-tipped, silk gloves. White, black, navy blue and fray, 69c the pair. 500 pairs of women’s sixteen-button, double-tipped, silk gloves; two-clasp at the wrist. Black, white, sand, navy blue, pongee and gray, $1.35 the pair. 700 pairs of women’s slip-on, washable, chamoisette gloves; white, tan, mastic and gray, with self-backs, 75c the pair. Silk Short Bloomers Women’s glove-silk bloomers, elastic knee, reinforced; gold, emerald, purple, brown, Russian green, navy blue, gray and Copenhagen and French blue, $2.95. Women's glove-silk, ankle-length bloomers, plain and accordion ruffles in two-tones. Black, gray, green and navy blue, $6.50. Cotton Union Suits Women’s summer-weight, pink cotton union suits; band top, tight knee. 75 c the suit, or three suits for $2.00. —Ayres—Street floor.
Camisole RIBBONS In Colorful Variety Now comes the days of sheer waists and cool, thin frocks, and every woman knows that their charm is enhanced tenfold if there is just a glimpse of alluring underthings. Perhaps the easiest things to make that give forth the same effect as something more elaborate, are camisoles. For that purpose, we have camisole ribbons in both light and dark effects, floral and other designs, which we will sell Saturday at 59c a yard. These may also be used for vestings. —Ayres—Street floor.
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SWEATERS for Summer There’s a new kind, called chiffon Alpaca, that gives the coloring one wants in one’s costume—there’s every delicate tint imaginable—and the small protection one needs without height. Favored by smartly-appareled women. Price, $18.50. Mohair Shetland is a weave that it just a bit heavier and more fancy in stitch than the former, also shown in the Tuxedo model. Colors are tan, green, navy, French, turquoise blue, rose, purple, pink, black, white and brown. Price, $18.50. Tricolette Sweaters at $25.00 These, too, in the Tuxedo model, thus letting out the fashionable secret, that the Tuxedo is Hot surpassed by any other style of sweater and scarcely equaled. In lacy pattern, tricolettes are available in rose, tan, navy and Copenhagen blue, black, rink and white. Pure Silk Sweaters are Rich
in coloring and in Tuxedo and novel stylings, to $69.50—and perfectly lovely, of course! -
Priced from $35.00 -Ayres—Third floor.
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The Children’s Shop
The Circus Parade First Then, with mother, to the Ayres children’s shop to see the very fetching new frocks and things to romp and play about in this spring and summer. These are just a few of the clothes you and mother will want to look at, and maybe choose from. New Washable Middies For the girl of 6 to 16 years, middies in white, with front and back yoke and braid trimming, $2.25. White jean middies, with Copenhagen blue or red collars and cuffs; also all white ones with laced fronts, $2.95. Copenhagen blue middies, braid trimmed and laced, $3.25. Creepers for Tiny Tots
Pink or blue check gingham creepers, also those in plain blue
1 made; very specially priced, at Sizes for 8-month to 2-year old toddlers.
and others of white dimity; wen 98c each. L
Socks for Children Mercerized sock' with fancy tops. Sizes 4 to 8H. 25c the pair. Outfit the youngsters from head to foot in the— —Ayres—Children's shop, fifth floor.
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GROCERIES
Milk. Borden'* evaporated, small cans, 6c: « for Rite. E*»* »trletiy fresh, in safety cartons, dosen, 43c. Bntttr. Ayrea' Spec la 1 creamery, pound. Tl«*. Syrup. Karo red label, four at tea can. lie. 28«*. Rite and fISe
Break fast bacon Na ltt a Empire brand, machine altced. pound, dfie; Arnold .Bros Diamond A brand, pound, 42*. : 1'runes, fancy Santa Clara frutt. pound. Maxola oil. for frying and salad* fdm cana, — Ay+ba—-Itaeement
