Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 October 1920 — Page 10
THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, THUESDAT. OCTOBER 1*. 1920.
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TO STATE REFORMATORY. AIloxoO Leader o« Aoto Thieveo Xea*-
traced »t Terre Heetc. [Special to The ledervipoha Xewi]
TEItlue HAUTE, In A, October 14 — Itoel Halt, aJlexed leader of the *»*S of antomofeile thieve* rounded up Tueoday fey the police, wae seatenced to from one to IWrieea year* at the State mefonaatory fey Actiac Judge Abrafeaat Miller In circoit eoart, Wedaeoday. Halt already had two soopoeded wmtmmm la drcalt oourt. Saopooded weoteooe* of from oao to fourteen year* at the Reformatory were given Paul Hoermaa, Joe Miller and Cfearle* MU* Reedy, aioo memfeer* of the gang. Miller and Hoerntaa, who are under age, were placed in the charge of their fathera. Joeeph Hof-
faker and WUb«r Waters, arrested for the tame oftease, will hare Jury trial*, and Ernest Steers was released on bond. .■’> ' According to a telephone message received fey Terre Haste police. Wednesday afternoon, three other Terre Haute youths, said to be member* of the same crowd, were arrested at Charleston. 1IL, with the machine stolen from Ray Stallcup Tuesday night. The three arrested are; Paul Arbaugh, Octavius Nevlns aad Joseph lousier
WILL DISCUSS ELEVATION.
South
i CHtsemi to Kart at Bar-
rtageg’h Hall-
South side citizens will meet at BarrlagePs ha^. 25*5 South Meridian street, at I o'clock tonight to discuss the proposed elevation of the Belt railroad on the south side. The meeting was called by a committee, of
Shelby
which Robert R- Sloan. 2425
street. Is chairman.
Weekly meetings are planned in the neighborhood of the Belt railroad from White river to Prospect street, Mr. Sloan said, until January 1, when it Is planned to organize a Belt Elevation league of the south
side.
Klagenfart stands by Anstrta. PARIS, October Ifif-Cafivass of
The Newest and Latest Novelty Drawn Work Hemstiching THE FAD OF fTH AVE. Sample* on display at Page's where every thing hi introduced first. PLAITING BEADING BUTTONS BRAIDING HEMSTITCHING SPONGING SCALLOPING BUTTONHOLES
as* to si* Oeeldental Bldg.
MAIL OltXIRBS orrMB mOHPT ATTBATIO.g
HAND BAGS New Styles—Popular Prices
Beaded Hand Bags, special..
$1.95
Vanity Bags, all colon, special .$2.95 Velvet Hand Bags, aU colors .^4.95 Other Good Styles.. $5.00 and up to £40
Wardrobe
Traveling Bags Real Leather. 18-inch. $7.4a $9.95. $12.50, £15.00
Trunks $44.75 and up
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Guaranteed Stoves of Every tandard Make at Big Savings
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11 THERE in the entire United States can you find such an array of rebuilt stoves for every purpose as VV at our mammoth store? Cannon stoves, hotblasts, baseburaers, cook stoves, combination coal and gas ranges, laundry stoves, gas ranges, etc. Each stove good as new and sold on an absolute guarantee to give satisfactory service. Your favorite make of stove is here and at a price that means money in your
pocket Our payment plan makes it easy for you to buy and easy for you to pay.
What Other Used Furniture Store Can Show Such a Complete Variety? \lfHILE we pride ourselves on the rapid growth of this wonderful business during the past 28 years, yet VV we know that few people realize ours is the largest second-hand furniture store in the United States. Almost two acres of floor space—77,860 square feet—devoted to furniture, rugs, stoves, curtains, lino-
leum, musical instruments and everything to make home or office complete. Whatever you need, buy here. You'll find by comparison, quality considered,
• or payments.
we save you half—cash
Cannon Stoves As Low As $20.00 Hotblasts As Low As $17.50 Every Stove Guaranteed
LivingRoomFurniture
CASH OR PAYMENTS
Gas Heaters As Low As $1.00
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Wo hove an exceptionally tirriting display of partor and living room furniture. The living room, the most important in the house, means cioeest family tie* and it should be furnished in an atmosphere conducive to general upliftment. Let us help you make your home attractive at a moderate ooot. Three-Piece Davenport Suites as low as . $75.00 Fireside Rockers ,.$12 up Library Tables.$10 and up
Period Bedroom Suites
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Period Dining Room Suites ■0
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poriod stylos tawD flatohea Iron Beds as low as $1.50 Odd Dressers.. .$12.00 up
Rockers for.$&50 and up Chifferobes. $22^0 and up
Wo stand ready to show the most
popular designs in dintn elaborate period designs
Odd Tables. .$7.50 and up Odd Chairs. .$2.00 and up
show the most complete examples of all the pleasing and dining equipment from the plain or colonial to the most signs In all finishes. > 't
Odd Buffets..$15 and up Odd China Closets . $15 up
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We Ship Free of Charge
We crate your purchases and see they are in good shape for shipment. We deliver by track to all nearby points. We are responsible dealers and have every facility to make your transactions pleasurable and profitable.
The Wise Shopper is Our Best Customer
BAKER BROS
219-225 East Washington St.
Opposite Courthouse
Pioneer Dealers in Used Fumitare That Can’t Be Told From New
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more tha|| 36,060 votes c*st in the plebiscite keld Saturday at Klagenfurt for tko purpose of determining
whether that district would remain a part of Austria or be given to Jugo-Slavia. shows a good working majority in favor of Austria, says a
Havas dispatch. The count at the time of flling the dispatch was: For Austria, 21,852: for Jugo-Slavia, 15.096.
Open Saturday Evening Until 9:30—Forty Associate Stores in U. S. A.
The quality you get for the price you pay is more important than mere price reductions or price manipulation, whichever term fits. Because of our low rents and operating costs with an annual casi^ sales volume of over $4,000,000, it will require some very substantial and legitimate cuts by other stores to meet Hauger Prices. 50% Reduction We especially call your attention to some splendid all-wool young men's suits for which we actually paid $24.50 and $25 now being offered for
$25
Other fine quality, pure wool worsted suit* from $35 to $45 that w0| stack up favorably with any price manipulated garments in the state at prices quoted. Naup&i &6th£4» Two Stores—First Block Massachusetts Ave.
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Rare Bargains for Friday Shoppers
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350 Trimmed $ Hats $
That Would SeU Regularly for $5.00 to $7.50.
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HATS of Velvet \ HATS of Beaver \ HATS of Hatters’ Plush \ Plain tailored models, hatters’ plush sailors, fancy trimmed hats with fancy pins; tassels, metal brocades, etc. This is a most unusual saving opportunity, and, needless to say, the best models will go fii;st, so be here as early as possible. —p,ut. mminerr dept., uecond floor.
Suits for 18 Women
WE HAVE JUST 18 SUITS r IY\ gPI’ T 1 vf aril jl >
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The Anniversary Sale price for these same suits has been $36.50. You who had thought it would be impossible to buy a suit this fall for this sum, now have your opportunity. There are suits of tricotine and velours in navy blue, Malay and Nanking. Beautifully made, tailored and lined throughout Sizes 16 to 42. This price for Friday only. $ —Pettis suits, second floor.
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