Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 July 1920 — Page 18

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fifteen mi notes, eotne of the hallS»r j&S- 5V.*' £Sri'. ra *« aettlAK her ice cream freeier and eotne cream, scooped up enough of the hail to enahte her to freeze a fcatf-

* a lion of ice cream .

WIJfBOW PAXES BROKEN.

Fro it sad Field Crops Also XNiataared

Iry stewoi at Wafcasfc.

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IS RIDDLED WABASH. Ind^ July 9^-A haii-

| storm, which visited this resion late yesterday afternoon following an exceptionally warm hour, broke many window panes and destroyed ripeningfruit. Considerable trait was torn from the trees by the hail and Held crops, which were beaten down by a heavy rainstorm on Tuesday night,

suffered again.

Following the hailstorm, a heavy rain fell for nearly an hour, flooding the street* and causing water to back in the cellars of many homes. ’ the sewers being unable to carry away

the water. *

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i« damage was

i by a hailstorm,

south of here It is estimated is of corn were

was suffered on K. Prewitt, T»*on. Kuand Mopt Johnson; sitnr Mooresvi lie-Plainfield >rewin’s Joss Is estimated

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Traction Company's station at the

south epd of Goshen

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laads Covered With After Hat! store*.

tfpeetsi to The IsdisRspoU* Xew*i

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to corn and oata was ty afternoon by a hall-

township, Howly a small strip, a half dozen mity. Hail felt

CMrHTXING HITS SCHOOL.

Xew Kokomo Balfdlag Slightly Hem-aged—-Hall Aeoesspeale* Rale. [Speetel to The ledisaapohs XeosJ KOKOMO, Ind . July •—The new Douglas School, which la nearing completion here, was slightly damaged yesterday when one of the chimneys on the structure was struck by lightning during a heavy rain and

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If Harry Lauder thinks “He'll et Wed iif the Summer” (*70125) “At the Meeting of the Waters” (*45178) “Underneath the Oriental Stars” (*18673) all the while “The , Moon Shines on the Moonshine” (*18672), then we ask, “Who’ll Take the Place of Mary, Eh?” (*18671); why, “Gee Whiz-By Jove-By Jingo,” “Nobody But You” (*35696). / •Note—These numbers represent Victor Records which play on any disc machine. Order by number or title. / These New July Victor Records Will Put Pep in Your Summer

ferent parts of the city. Tha storm dldt PirilfP S||F| RFID MEET, no damage to crops in the county. * ivisn# rusi# i vm.*# »**»«-*•

POWER STATION

Light*!** Start* Fire fas Company Plant at C—he*.

.. iSpeoal to Tbs Indianapolis XewsI GOSHEX. Ind.. July Heavy damage resulted yesterday afternoon when the Chicago, South Bend 4k Northern Indiana Railway Company power station at Dunlaps five miles west of Goshen, burned to the

after it had been struck by The expensive equipment

lamaged.

Cairs were operated with much difficulty today Power was obtained

west oi was_ badly

and from the Winona

„ mmi W ■|0»e.JGoahen fire department saved buildings near the

power station.

NOT ESCAPED PRISONERS.

Men Cader fiarvtiRgai i at Xeweastte

Are Xot Arrested.

Lawrence Roberts, deputy sheriff returned to Indianapolis last night from Newcastle, where he went to look at two men who were suspected by the Newcastle authorities as being two. of the fifteen escaped prfs

from the Marlon County 7an, who at# still at large. He said the

oners

two men were not any of the fugi

Oni of thr^en wearing no hat or Ire*^ n Newcastle Wednes-

day and-h%J_ oeen under surveillance

■■IRe- ... -1 ,i*»***, wearing ]

coat, arrive*r n Newcastle Wednes-

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ither of the two was arrested.

Drill Team of

W ill Hold Annual Ostiag. The drill team of Rapier Commandery No. I. Knights Templars, wm hold its annual piciilc and field day exercises tomorrow afternoon in

west. The Vandal is refuses to accept shipments for points east of Ft. Wayne. The Michigan Central also refuses to accept any freight for western points which must pass through Chicago. Relief in this respect is be-

r affoi

Columbia park, starting at 2 o'clock,

willbe «

be awarded to winners In the athletic events. At « o’clock a chicken dinner will be served, fol-

lowed by dancing and music.

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Chicago. The New Jersey. Indiana A Illinois, a branch of the Wabash, is

ing afforded South Bend by the Chicago. Indiana A Southern, consignments for the west being made by

way of Joliet, I1L

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■ Grand Trunk refuses shipments for points beyond Port Huron and receives nothing for points west of

not accepting freight for points east

of Buffalo.

ROADS CURTAIL FREIGHT.

Outgoing Traffic Sonth Be**—Cm

fSpecial to The Indianapoha New*} SOUTH BEND, Ind., July •.—Curtailment of freight leaving South Bend for far eastern and western points is being observed, according to officials of all railroad lines running into the dty. Decreases in outgoing freight have reached * I# and 40 per cent. In many lines On the New York Central, the reduction ha* been more than 40 per cent., but other lines have not been as seriously af-

fected.

Incoming freight, so far. has not J been affected. Lobor troubles, strikes and shortage of cars ara given as reasons for the congestion. The Michigan Central has placed an embargo on all South Bend freight consigned to a zone bounded by Buffalo and Altoona, Ps. on the east and Columbus and Cteweland, O.. on the

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A WEEK

Keeps tke Family - Well Dressed.

People’s Credit Gistfeisg Co. If ff. Pennsylvania Su Upstairs.

Marott’s Shoe Sale 20% to 50%

Price reduction on every pair of men’s, women’s and children’s shoes in our mammoth eight floors of shoes.

Marott’s Shoe Shop

18 and 20 East Washington St,

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Vo. 10

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Vo. 3 J Per 2 lb. ft os. ! f»ou*d 65c 23c

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CLASSIFIED ADS IN THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS GET RESULTS.

Open TUI 9 P. M. on Saturdays The Record Center

35 The Circle

Just ffoest of Circle Theater Circle Talking Machine Shop

The Victrola People

Little Red Riders

For the Children

Let the children enjoy the outdoor life and exercise this splendid little special will provide. Same as picture, very strong, wheeb rubber tired. If these riders were not included in our big midsummer sale they should sell for 15,00. See our windows for July bargains in furniture and rugs during our Midsummer Clearance Sale.

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117-119-121 West Market Street. Oppoaite Traction Terminal Building.

Entire Second Floor Occidental*-Building Comer Washington and Illinois Sts.

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Saturday Morning Special

78 Wash Dresses for Final Clearance

Until Noon Saturday

We Close at 12 o’Clock

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Washable Dresses— ' Reduced to

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Washable Skirts— Reduced

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Washable Voile Waists $^.95

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Coats, Our Entire Stock $0/1.75

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White and Colored Voiles, Organdy and Ginghams Values to $20

Sizes for Women and Misses.

Dresses taken from stock to close out at this drastic cut in price. Some are slightly soiled.

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Slip-on Sweaters

Special for Saturday An opportunity in this half-day sale to purchase a realty good sweater value at a remarkably low price. All sizes and many colors. Values to 88.50—

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Come Early. Store Closes at Noon.

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This is partition, _ menu The driver’s seat and fbryraid division are trimmed in genuine leather; the rear compartment, with its wide, lounge-like seat and roomy auxiliary chairs* is upholstered in fine woolen doth.

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