Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 April 1920 — Page 7

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THE EfDIAXAPOLIS J!»irS, FEIDAT, AJHIL 30, im

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by Mrs. RobAft K. X**t atr»iil. Tbttr*''iMHrrttol «w»y * Imrfr*

Mil!■> i»€kti*«. ihirts, eol-

tor* Motor P«lte«« turn itofi’U c-sd Monxity iiiv««tic«to4, Bobort %od*u, propfi*tor of » 4roc

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Mm Oertrvi* iiaat«r luui «oa* to tfoj^to to »t:too4 tlto Pifirtoe Un)' verof ty iootM prora mmA too Mgmm^ Ro

fratomity dooe*.

Ito* TltwiMii Aimmmm Cl«b olll ni*et

Satoeritoy tmmntmmk with Mm Itotolte' Coffin. Pte {Kwrmm wfll lo to Hi*

dinr^ of liMiUMrth* Unwiitos. Mr. mmA Mm Cloodo Qrlffito hov*

r^nmod frmm » lOx wmlut atay at Enreka Rpitosa.. AriL# aad am with h^jjSrlfHtya BMtoM; Mm M. H.

MtM Sstton has rstamod from

laitoaa UatoMSlty to attsoMI th* Trf Doit* Fratornfty touch son. mmS daoe* itofsrd»y aiHl has as bar janaata, Mtaa Man Adsa& of MoaaMrtlTa. aad Mtoa

Cathartea Haaly. of Chtoaco. The joarriago of MiM Clarihal

WfM*. of Caatoortaod. aad Itov Rate J. Stoah. of latfiaMitoltai wUf taha place Snad^ boob at tho Baptist ^«reh ia Cwnhertoiad. MtM MtrrtI* MjeQtpmmeK of ladfaai^tta. win ha th* Maid of hOBor and ladtataapolta CBoota who will ho preheat indiide Che hrfda'a anat. Mm €1 J. Badutosat asd Mr. ItodiaaaB. l>r. A. E. B&eliaB<

Mr. and Mm Samiael Xtoncaa and

l>r. and M*** Harry ^larleha. MIm McConaam yare a shower for MUta

Wiese, Wadaaaday

IPpadaT to Iha iadtoupoHa Stoael ANDERSOK. lad.. April U^Mlm

%'ada lUff. dsBAhterjof Mr. and Mrs. Cart lUff. of flSaniMityllle. aad Bnnean MeKieaiea, of Vlaeeaaea, were tBar> rfed here last evealaf hy the Jtov. R- G. Glreaa, formerly of 8ttinaiit> viite. They will lire at Viacenaos

whera Mr. IfcKtnnfea la aaipioyed « a ahhool teartner. The bride and brtde

|Toom met while they were atteadiaf

Tenaont etreet and Indiana

avemia, reported to Bicycle Policeraen Baatia ana Wilson that barplem aalttod antmaoe to hla store laM nipht by braahfBd open a cellar window. Nothtnd of valne was taken, he said. SECOND DISTRICT SESSION

Padatatlea #f CtodMi R*.>«le«i8 ORtoava

iCaaaty ChMraica Nasied.

'^H^MLedel to Tha lafiianapoto Keoel

tlNOTOK, Ind., April SO^ district. Indiana Federal-

[ion of Ctnba. closed Its annual mecthora last sight. The meeting year will be held at Wor|hlagton bat the date has not yet been IxeA The old officers, who were re* Mected, are*. . # _ DlsNrlet chairman. Mrs. H. B.

of Vlncennee; rlce-chalrtnan. J. Bouden, of Bloomington;

V. ^»»^tarr • trMsarer. Mrs. Ben Allen. Xwity chairmen were naamd a*

follows:

Hartto. Mra. h. C. Brooks; Greene. Mrs,. Alice Maosileld; Dartess, Mrs. A has H. Gtoaon; gullivan, Mrs. H. A. Maa; Maos. Mrs. Curtis Hhake; la, Mrs. J. r. Culmer; Monroe,

day Beard; Morgan. Mrs. 3, F. laapn. .

Mm £. C. Rtmtpler.of Riilanapolls, itato president. addreSMd the meet' Mg on "The Indiridual Club and the b'sdemtion." “Tne Old Fauntleroy UosMb*' ms toe subject of an addroM

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villf.

Hostetter, of fCvani-

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DRUG UW DISCUSSION.

RmrtMWI ml ItM, aMMira M ■« CMatfmwd at AMOslattoBj Moettog* R. M. Milas, indisnapolto CoUeg* of /, will discass ■uggeeted ro' of toe Indiana druR^^^iit a 'Itoafghtiwf toe Indianai^ti if_to* Amerfean Pttaiaam» ciatten at th* ooRoge. arena* Frank Tjnckwin talk. hl» aubieri beHti* In Pharmacy." irlll rtPrasent Che loral loclallon at the teofTt loa of the rnfted ila. to bs maif« ta wsek of Mey listed by III' Or. C. '-.lOhd A, t> ^ , ichoef A. Mueller Co!. Jordan itoae VUkerellr. scy.

iaaa University.

Herauia-Peaatagtoa.' lapseisl to IRie Indianapolis Hews] MARTINSVIULE, Ind., April tf.— MIm Mlaaie Pennington and John Fred Herman, of this city, were mar rted yesterday afternoon at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Emory Moore, where

redding

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^ton. brtdST'toui lived tor aaasa tiato. CMMaony was perfoimod by the

M^tgonsery. pastor of

the Chrfaciaa choreh. The ww

played hy Mm F. Ou

T^ brtto and brfdegmaai laft last evfflag^ far Evaaavioe where they irtn vfalt relativea satll Sunday eve1^ w^ they Will go to SalUvaa whmre JHto Herasaa wl5 take a poetrtoa aa apurator to th* office of t^ SalBvaa Ttotea. He has Imea «played aa Itootype operator la thO' Rapier and RapabUeaa offlee daring the usto that he has been here.

(Special ta -Tha Tawiiniiiii GREE^mBURG. lad., April M.—The Rav- Ritoart Saiow CnBrlea. of Richamad, HI., and Itohel Itoy. of this city, were amrrled here Wedaesday oveaing. The Rev. A. H. Pftkta. of the Methodist cbareii. aaslatad hy the R^. M. W. O'SrfeB. fisher of the brtdsgTOMB. performed the eeremoay. are graduate* 2# Uafveralty aad etombers ^ J?** Beta Kapm hoeorary seh^mtolp soedoty. %#y will liv# at J^chmoad where Mr. O'Brien holds a pastMBla. Miaaes Ethel aad Floraao* Thoatoon, of IndlaaapoUA were eSddtog** ®“^“®T-town guests at the JOHNSON COUNTY CHAPTER EeauBwe Womsa Veaen In tMgaw laed at Franklin. (SpedM to The lahsnMoli* itovsl FRAHKlilK, Iiid„ April

Jahnsaa coaaty dUMPter of the Ueaffue of WoBMa's Totors waa oxganisad here Thaiaday eveidag at a meeGag ia the paUic library. Mm Olive B. l,ewts. ef indlaaapolia. was the speaker. She was latrMaeed by Mim Harriott Patoier, oT FrasAdtn, presidaatt of the Woanaa's Franchise Loagaa of Johasoa coaaty. A aomiaatiag cmbmittoe waajijuBP^Btad. aad alBcera are to be amtoanced at the next aiteettag. BUIUNNG LINES PROPOSED Baari: Csasiatrtng Meridian Street Flan Mapir Eamd Pmrteto. EstahUahmeat of bulMiag tiaas ia Worth Meridiaa atreat aorth of Fall Creek boulevard i* being coaafdhred by th# board of park commiaaionem This part of tho street waa taken over by the board aa a boulevard aeverai raoatha ago. The Maple Road M. E. ehureh, 4t West Maple road, preaented a protest to the board against tho use of the south west corner of Thir-ty-eighth and Meridian atreat# by the Craig-Hunt Motors Coffip^ *®*’J5*^ automobfle factory buildmg. The perk board has asked th* boaid of i^ety to refuse a buHdiagj>ermlt for such a building. Thus far »PP»totloB for a permit ha* been made by the company. . A petition was board by fourteen employ**' Riverside fmrk asking fo;,**» S cents an ^ur, ^*J.J*^* SO cent* an hour. w* be placed on etralght time at tnts Irate

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EBERHARDT & CO.

<^WNINGS

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Special Dinner $1.00 Per Plate (S to 8 g. ».) 'Savory food that teaipta. pleaaiag swrroandtogs. earefal taMo appoto^ asant*, aervire above evltleiMi mwm mm* af tha rmaaaa ear tpceial ltoa> net* are saw*# a eareeee. New Hotel English Cafe • IdLgaMiiM ’B^BBAaaxnameun 'UtenmAjA^mon i«y|rwW* JB9nlrMl9MpP Wm MimliplSiHi

orarteo four. 1***^ amf***!** Malts Itaudar. Agfll NP.M.dtour fmf* to ham bton put to tot for lb* mnrdor of a splyiA a two woeka* r-s nf Governor ^ batora they were to trio chair. - grantod on racomEttototoa Caurt duatioo vha pmMM at toe trial. ' a cdufaiBHoa made by lo- *« *vhl«h full rtytootiatottlty tor the Ian a«)» by Milaao will to an ap»|tetioB for a new tha athar thraa men.

Mew., Ayvli SO.'—dOMUh attNitai at to* ganth d Wes. . tavMrai ■■aaiheturwa gaw IPW ol hie iatow, toutoi m.

Black Suede

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Special far Saturday

«■»* §et 'hiaeii eanda otvap Buonp we*v» hoea setting lav uhw forty-rive, hat the atse* are hrekeu, a* the teet aiuat go at thhi uahaard-^ pt^ for a spaad onedv ahw.

MOTHER PICTURES, MOTTOES aid CARDS

Note our central window dii^h^ for a

ive one

our beautif^ and distinctive priate for Mother’s Day. “

fWings

I suggestion of of gins appro-

The H. Lieber Co.

24 West Wash. St.

iifraEs auiDiiicE of oirls Mtaa EumriWe Telia , CTahwawen Ttaiadug ntol Truatt Axe Wot BnauRh. Mia* Clara Burnside, aupervlaor of Indfaaapolis policewomen, apeaklng h^Ore members of the business womea'a department of the Woman's !>#- partmeat Club Tburaday night, said that training and trust aloaa will not do tor girls between tho ages of fourteen to seventeen year*. Parents not only must train mxd trust tool? daughters, but also must guide them,

she said.

•Mias BuniMde said a girl of fourtaea jneara ia not able to cop# with to# present-day situaGon, and that It is a crime for parents to thrust their tolldmn into^toe world without soma

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— ........ soma kirawledge of the aox prohlem. She aald that parents of high school girls to many ca^ are responstbl* for to# fate of th^r darters. In their seal

for popularity of toe girl*.

Ml«a Ijaarel Thayer, probation ofScer to the city police court, spoke on

the work being done iu the detention ward at the Oty Hoapital. and urged! that women use their toSuenc* to promote legislation for a permanent heme for women held tor treatment of venereal diseasea. Ttm program atoo included the reading of william Herschetf* “Monday,** and Strickland Gilliland’s ’Tiifferenca,” hy Miss iWarie Hershberger. Kutevtalaaseat af PaaaysMe. Tim first entertGnment of a seria* which has been planned by a group of women for th# paGenta at Sunnystd* SaAgtorittm. waa given Thursday afternoon to the charge of Sira. Chaatllla White and included readings hy Mrs. White, songs by Mis* Ruth Hsmar. G^in numbers ^ Miss Ruth Essex aad dance* by Wilma Alherameler. The numbers were enthuslaatically applauded. The comroittee of women imdudea Mra. Rufus H. Syfer*. chGrman; Mr*. Alonso B. Chaj^au, Mr*. Joseph B. Kealiag. Mrs. W. B. Jordon, Mrs- Fred C. Gardner. Mrs, R B. Osesars. Mrs. Frank B. Hunter. Mra F. A- Hetherin^on aad Mrs, White.

Special w Lamps * Wvw Ijampur—Wa* IteGflM •

25-Wfi|;t Lamps 40-Watt Lamps ......... 50-Watt Lamps ^ Bax af 5. glA*

We repair eleeGrie irons aad vaesmai cleaners. The "1900'* Electric Specialties Cb.

Mnln ltdo.

ito Rut Okie Street.

Main StlS.

44

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Phoenix” Silk Hose' Phoenix lisle fashioned h<»e in hlack, white and cor-

dovan, 95c.

^Phosniz lisle ftiU fashioned hose in hlack, $1.35. Phoenix pore thread silk hose, high spliced heel and toes, in Mack, navy, cordovan, dark tan, KOMia calf, gray and

white. $4.80, $9.10 and $2.00.

Phoenix pure thread silk lace stripe hose, in hlack, white,

Havana brown and navy, $2.50.

Phoenix pore thread silk foil faahioned lace and embroid-

ered clocked hose, black and white, $4.t5 pair. The Lining Store

22 H. MERIIMAN ST.

Phoenix silk vesta, $3.50

It’s a Wise Man Who "KnoWHis Own Teeth This it a eonelnsioa ws havs rssdwd aft^ yaars in dentistry. Frsquently pos, or "mgttsr,*’^ as it is pt^telariy eallsd, is prassnt in ths osnSar of a tooth, or at ths root itssif, caiiaint dissaaa dtetsnt from ths tooth itssif. Soeh conditions 'vv mgv egtet for yssit onsnspsetsd. This is a co»dltisB fsvsaled almost dg% hy ths X-ray axaminationt esodoetsd is thte offies. The prkss wt dsBtal sgrvics hors are low aiid th* sgn^BisBt op to d^s. *H>th*ra failed to sxtrael a wisdom tooth for ms, hot ths Psopis’t Dteititts got H with oos jnM and no psiii.” W. B. Pstsrsoa, PstsrssiiXgyss Auto Co., 401 North Capitol avsnos, city. THE PEOPLE’S “dentists fe&a,r-

8 West «

as* CIrriah

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We Have All the New Player Rolls All the. Time ^mbI Here** Your Order Bfamk. Hw Btlte of SI. Mary’s (Baited) .$1.25 Kne Dtemoishi (Fox Trot) $1,25 liSfl AH Atone Agate Bines (Fox Trot) ..........$1.25 Tog Can Never Tell (Fox Trot). ..... .H*25 Rose of Waahtegton Sqaara (Fox Trot) $1.25 Alahama Moon (Walts)..•$1.25 At the Moving Pktiire Ball (Fox Trot).... $1.25 Hiawatha’s M^ody of Love (Vialts)•.$]..2t> 1 Love Ton Dear (Waltx)...•$4.25 The Stair Piano Company Maaafaotaior* Pianos—Player Pmnf»—Pkof(^m^ts^GenmU Records 1$S-140 Norili Pennsylyaiiia Street.

Yon ean cook wlHi the Oil Rmnge all time. Tlte qnidc burner will cook you.

\herty Bande Same

i?6 130 W.WaihmqtonSI

Siaa* 2 to 8

Widths AAtoC

Black Suede Slq^ri FOR WOMEN J J They are the one^eyelet Liberty tie, with i^ain toe and leather I^uis heels. These are dres^ siippw’s that will givem M g AC grace to your feet and prmnise to ^ ^ be very popnlar. Inst^ui of selling for $10, we have-rediRsed them fmr one d«y. SATURDAT ONLY ■ ^ - ....mI i lii in „ Men’s Mahogany Oxfords FOE SMAFFY TOIHVG MER. 1 These oxfords are made on our “Pqi’* last, and in them ym walk right away from the mass Into the distin-^ well$^.95 shod class,^ Price reduced for SATURDAY ONLY ••• All Saass, A to B.

iSS STOUTS

Af iJi Frsssrver SpscialaMs.

1^01 Saturdtey Svcnlng

Style and Quality Up-to-the-minute styles, remarkably reduced. Three-quaitor lengths, of cheviots, velours, silvertones, mixtures, jersey and polo cloth. Fancy pockets, narrow leather belts and button trimmed.

Sizes 16 to 44.

For values up to f25.00

West Washington

West Wash^ ington

I Skore Open Until 9:W Sc^rday Night Showing of Spring 1920 SUiTS te BMdei* for the cogservAlive drettcf—Gsd medeb the yauBg mag will he praad af. B Saturday Bargains Sale of men’s pure wool worsed suits in neat dark patterns. We will have no competition in the suits at the prices—

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Come Saturday and make seleclion while assortment is

Capp’s lOO^PutO . Wool Clothes*^ Repraient STYLE, QUALITY, SERVICE. Th* anly Nothing in tha world that ia mad* entirely from raw wool to the finished garment in one factory. Yoii benefit by the saving. COMB IN AND LET US SHOW YOU,

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The Behnett-Swain Col 251-253 Massachusetts Ave.

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The new hlack kidakin Tliedi Tie with covered French heels. ^ a The very lutest 1« ^■;v;*pxl*g taet* wear rea* soiinbly •' . arlee*.

State Ltfe Shoe Shop 1^ " 2nd FIoot State Lito Building

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[GO BELT CORSETS are sold exdtuively Iw PETTIS I»Y GCXH>S CO. ' (Tha New Yoric Stora)

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BUY-

/ at the WORLD’S FAIR

That ll What^;# You Hear Everywhere.

Cheerfulness and comfort accompany our beautiful wall paper effodts we have to show you. Here is an opportunity to beautify your home in appearance and modernize"' it in fashion and taste at a trifling expense.

Davenport Made to Order Regular Price 1225, Satarday Special

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Pkiitre.

Beantifol Tapeatry Or Vekwr.

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-We Make It V RiKht” rHEE $5.00 Worth of ICE FREE with every refrigerator Seterday.

OUR AIM; A STORE WITH

A MILLION FRBSNDS.

“WeSUin

Richt”

1 Ginejr Refrigerater I* the refrii ator for me. is what a Gi oaer will tell you. Save food and ke with a Gurney; also $5.00 worUi of ke, free, aa you need it. Com* early Satorday. Caah eg Oedit

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