Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 July 1920 — Page 4
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^ ^ * * THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, THTESDAT, JULY 1, 1920.
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MRS. ANNA BAKCR RBCEIVES
LICENSE AS MINISTER. ■ |V I
WETHOOISTS END SESSION
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DAILY VITAL STATISTICS
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Jobs H. Obey. reaMdel.
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and Beatrice Trra OMJ ®. and kam McMillan. «0»
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Jamee and Effa nor*. 19t2 Barth, flrl. ‘ ‘ and Atma Artema. 1555 8- Meridlafl.
larri*.
De Vanesr. E. CamMi MUabetb ».
; *^Yu* R. Badtar. furnace 10® ^ Bradley j *lt' B. Biehard. office. 311 W. Twenty
i ^Soma^BrrtBL reroof. 31 Prank- * 17 5Kational InreMment Cornptm tenafik. 1*15 Palmer. 9150 „ HaebactunaA, reroof. 11*? Deloaa. G. Inek. additloo. >• *oMe.
ao and Tber«*»* Milter.
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Tbooiae T Wood* and Dorothy Heath.
Birth Betaraa.
and Anna U**e- *♦! Brown r>rl. end Della Bwi 2910 Maepbemm. >tpb and Mary »prtn|P»ate. 2d*« Cornell. and Era OMMibaelMr. 150 8. Em and EUaiBoney. ltd Benaaa. boy ' Bemie GaUendorff. 1337 »ori' and Della BaUinfer, 544 Abbott fkT Lhn and Mary Kefiy. 1310 Bellefontatne * ll 0»rl and Btbel ^MWlrr. 1731 Lockwood. Emptaa end Marvaret Bnbrmer. 2513 9.
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Thom a* and Bertbme Some*, City Hoepiui
^ohn and Edwena Daboer. 733 W. Twenty-
1 Elna Sander*, 1023 Laurel, boy end Mettle Pinalnj". 1494 Mr.
Marie Hen*.
lame* W. Howell. 71 jwera. City H or pit*!. Sarah E. Leonard. 83 year*. 323 8. DeUw«r*. rkiwntc mlerotfUal nawhfltta. Ora D. Bateman. 35 year*.. Deaconeea Hoa[■aksglrfek * so® 1M». diwmteiWWilill.1 .ahru,. Mary M. Conover. 5d yearn. 828 S. Dela-
ware ceretwal hemorrhage.
Till** A. Bwertt. 50 yean. 8t. Vmerer• HoenttaL perHooitla. < « John Owen HI year*. 5?3 E. Market
chrome myoear&u*.
Ploretp* Colelu* 2 month* City HoajNta!.
broncho poeumr/uia.
Aieaabder E. Tmup. 87 year*. 1838 Schurmaon ave.. antral lairaffictency. Maune Shepard Brandon, 44 year*. St. Vincent * Hoapital heondMi pwriimowle .
DwHdfaa Permit*.
U-iJm iTJT »nO(Mw3MHfcM5(f SeSBEKKMr*, 3*,
3800.
C. P. Boyle, reroot. 288 K. Belle-Vteu.
9140.
J. W. Johnson, tumm*. 2807 E. WaahaSin. addiuon. 2815 Cornell 9100. Iridtanapoh* Lezmsrton Beatty Company.
8150
S. J. Lewta, repmr* 2477 Bond. $300
OPINION BY STANSBURY.
wa* well attended, releed from pracre# end from the
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Walter ». Jehneon and Fred R. *11-
aold a lot at the eoutheast Central avenue and Fortyt to the North wood <*hri«h for $7,000. The ohiirch,
ly oraanUed. plans
a buudinK on the lot. of the *—% to coat about tis.ooo
a front* ge of nlnetya depth of 17*% feet, will be on the back end d It Is planned later to and larger building
rary church about ton.
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and 1 Ruth Denial. 35 X.
and I vs Hodapp. 1318 9. Ea«t
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Wllilam and Flora PratK, 4165 Park. b %tlham and Msry fchulx. 821 Prospect,
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n and lalban Bourne. 104 E. Formal Betella Henke 1819 Hoa
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In a letter submitted today to Jease E. Each bach, chief examiner for the state board of account*, regarding the changes ia city government caused by increases In population and tax valuation*. Ele Stansbury, attor-
ney-general. said: *
“when a county seal city advances from a fourth class city to a third class city, the county treasurer Immediately becomes ex-officio city treasurer and should assume the duties of the office, and the city treasurer serving at the time such city becomes a third class city ceases to have any right longer to serve as city treasurer and can net be permitted under the present condition of law to complete the term for which
*. Temple, he was elected.** .... -
The Question was raised at Logansport.
Interest e Savings
Farmers Trust Company _ 16* BaH M»rk«t Street
designer and woman-s magazine for June now in: iiMiiintiiiimiiHmiiiiii
ntnumSitii 21-23 NORTH ILLINOIS STREET
We have several openings for experienced cloak and sales woman. APPLY A<r ONCE.
Three-Hour Sale of Summer Frocks Up to $12.00 SMART GINGHAMS. PRINTED VOILES COLORED ORGANDIES Many of these frocks were bought to sell at $10 to $12. At this Three-Hour Sale they go at—
Second Floor.
THREE-HOUR SALE OF White Wash Skirts
Up to $5.00 Salesman’s Samples Affording an excellent opportunity to supply your Fourth of July celebration in a new white skirt at the small cost of— THIRD FLOOR.
A THREE-HOUR SALE OF White Millinery $5.00 Values at , White sport ribbon j hats, in all the new *1 summer shades. T’UTDT'l ITT SWD initvu riarjiv _
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SALES CO. M. Delaware. M ain *013 Main 3845 Auto. 38-908
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Three Block* W«wt—Ea«r to Ptad sad Worth Finding.
Listen to These Friday Bargains! Hear}e! I O WEET music to the ears—these Friday Bargains! An oldi fashioned Bargain Day! Every section of the store repre1 **■' sen ted—many not advertised. Enough for everybody!
1 25c ’Kerchiefs, 10c Handkerchief* for men; odd lot of initial*; full »ite: regular a5c cambric handkerchief*; while B0 dozen last, \Qq —Main Floor.
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Dresser Scarfs, 54c Dre«*er | *carf*, 18x50-inch size, trimmed with pretty wide imiution filet laces, have extra good quality cotton center*; our 69c and 75c kinds.
—Main Floor.
Friday at..
Coverall Aprons
at $1.25
Coverall aprons for women, made of percale, have belts and pockets, light colors onlv; seconds of $2.00 values; while 10 dozen last, . OC at
—Mela Floor.
Union Suits, 95c Futurist athletic union suits for women, very fine, sheer quality nainsook, white or pink; broken lines, but all sizes. Priced up to $2.00. J)5C
’—Maim Floor.
Friday, choice.
This Set, 7Sc
and sugar
and our
Cut gSass cream
sets; pretty patterns
regular $1.00 value.
Friday Bargain, set...
—Main Fleer.
75c
cripp* Booth S I X wr et opwrattwm la Mt? of th* aevaatagwi of • ScrlppwBoetk Six. ^ Master Motors Co. 431 N. Capitol Ave. Mala €47. y
Satisfactory Glasses
THOSE
who wear our glasses know what to expect of our service. You can always count on the quality of the work and the spirit in which your needs aro looked after here. If _ . _ r jriasaee—you We have the
and the
your every opOur m»B)M>lea**d
50c Hosiery, 29c Women'* Cadet brand h'ack and white lisle hose, made unusually elastic: spliced double sole, garter hem top; also mercerized hoot white hose, first quality discontinued 50c lines (4 pairs, $1.16), . pair .»...! 4*»a/V
v —Mete Floor.
Khaki Pants, $1.79 Men's khaki pants, made of dark khaki, with cuffs and belt straps; sizes 30 to ^*| HrQ 38; Friday only U>X#« J7
—Main Floor.
Union Suits, 95c Lot of 30 dozen men'* athletic union suits, of different makes, made of small check nainsook, good quality cloth; mostly all sizes in the lot; up to $1.50 values, Friday
—Mato Floor.
$29.75 Rugs, $19.75 Seamless Brussels rugs, size 9x12. oriental patterns; slightly imperfect; regular $29.75; Friday q»*IQ 7K Bargain
—rairtf Floor.
Curtain Scrim, 25c 36-inch curtain scrim, white, ivory and ecru finish; plain center; finished with hemstitched borders and fancy colored borders; up to 35c qualities, 2{|)£
—Third Floor.
Friday, yard.
$2.69 Georgette, $1.49 40-inch pure silk Georgettes,
Copen,
peach, Quaker gray, maize, champagne, etc.; regularly sold
at $2.69; Friday
—Main Floor.
only, yard.
$1.19 Damask, 98c Table damask, in beautiful patterns, 64 inches wide, worth $1.39; our regular $1.19 seller; Friday only, QQ ^ yard ...... v ..... a/OC
—Main Floor.
Silk Poplin, 99c 36-inch silk poplin, in black, navy and all staple colors; special for Friday sale, QQr» yard aPsJv
—Hals Floor.
25c Socks, 15c Durable Durham light weight, lisle finish socks; colors, gray and black; first quality; made with spliced heel and toe; nationally known 25c value (limit 6 pairs), J5C
—Main Floor.
Work Shirts, $1.45 Men's indigo blue work shirts; v Cones’ Boss best make; double stitched yoke back, faced sleeve; made with pocket; sizes 14 H to 17; regular $1.75 grade (limit 2), Friday fl*1 ylK Bargain, each epAsTbO
—Main Floor.
$3 Pumps, $1.29 Just 150 pairs women’s white lace shoes, oxfords and pumps, in a broken line of sizes; some may need a little washing. Regular $3.00 values,
—Vain Floor.
’ ^•'* ■ •/ ‘ 4 1 Wash Suits, $1.19 Boys’ wash suits, rompers and combination suits; wash suits in dark colors and Norfolk or Oliver Twist styles; combination suits of striped blue denim; rompers of plain blue and striped gingham; all sizes 3 to P; regular $1.50 d**j -j Q values at tpXsXe/
—Main Floor.
$17.50 Suits, $l‘4.65 Men’s Palm Beach suits in plain blue, gray, tan and green and fancy stripes; sizes 34 to 42; regular,$17.50 ^*|J ££
values, Friday ^ —J/aln Floor.
Sandals, $1.69
Children’s barefoot sandals and play oxfords in, dark tan calf uppers and double wear sewed soles, sizes up to 2. A Friday Bar- (j* J gQ
—Main Floor.
gain
Tennis Oxfords Men’s sizes of white tennis oxfords, all sizes up to 10; regular $1.60 grades, *•••*•**•*•• —Main Flow.
Friday
Friday, choice.
Middies. 89c
Bargain, suit.
To $7.50 Hats,
$3.98
A lot of children’s hats, in roll brim, bonnet and droop shapes that formerly sold
to f7.6<
1.50; special Friday ....
£ -
& Miessen s **•
y sold up
$3.98
—Heoond Floor.
Floor Covering Felt base floor covering, 6 feet wide, suitable for any room In your home, office <Jr storeroom; waterproof; new patterns; regular 85c value; /vQ „ Friday, square yard OZ/C
RimiBHiHitii THE STAR STORE ihiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii THE STAR STORE
-Third Floor.
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Special lot of middies in white, blue and pink; some have white collars and cuffs, all sizes; F riday Qatgain, QQ/» choice Oe/v
—Second Floor.
Middy Suits, $5.89 These are regular $7.95 value middy suits, in rose, navy, Copen, tan and maize; regulation style; Friday d»r QQ only
—Second Floor.
Chemise, $1.39 ; Envelope chemise of pink seco silk, with ribbon strap sod Wr« trimmed: all sizes; 00
■ Srcofid Floor.
Friday Bargain..
Bathing Suits Women’s bathing suits, of wool jersey, in blue, tan, navy, red, green and other new shades, real $12.00 values; QQ d ff Friday special 0*3:0 —Second Floor. 35c Percales, 24c 28-inch heavy weight dress percales, in navy blue, gray and light styles; stripes and figures; 35c values, Fri- OA/n day, a yard
—Basemen I.
Hope Muslin, 31c Genuine Hope and other brands of 36-inch bleached and unbleached muslin, extra qualities to 40c values, (limit 20 yards), Friday, a Q1 /• yard 0X1/
> —Basement.
Hat Bargains
Girls’ and women’s outing hats—in sport cloth; while
they last, Friday,
79c and
49c
—Second Floor. '■S-y •’Ti.. -i *; * -v-;
$125 Stockings, 59c
59c
Women’s gray, pure thread silk hose, mercerized lisle top, seam in leg; high spliced heel and toe. Regular price $125,
Friday Bargain
price, ptip —Male Floor.
95c Mops, 56c Big Wonder oil mops, triangle shape, oiled and ready to use; long handle, large size and well padded; 95c value, CCA/* Friday only vHV
—Basement.
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$1.35 Freezers, 95c Hummer ice cream freezers, 2-quart size; will freeze cream in ,10 minutes; extra well made; $1.35 value, Friday QC^ only e/OC - •: ~ - - • —Bammcui:
Bathing Suits Ordinarily sell at from $7, $8, $10, $l£; at a redudtion of 20% OFF Also bathing slippers and caps.
Silk Camisoles
$2.00 Values For Friday Only
$1 .00
-Smocks Up to $5.00 Values
Made of poplin, linen crash; all very attractively embroidered, for Friday only. Some slightly soiled.
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UP TO *12.00 VALUES—IN TWO GROUPS
Wonderful Sweaters, beautiful colorings MAIN FLOOR.
and
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