Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 October 1920 — Page 14

THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, THIJESDAY, OCTOBEE II, 1920.

PLAYS AND PLAYERS

AT THE THEATERS TODAY.

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Mau4e Ftilton In h«r own piny. “Tbe itninB BJr4,” will be eeen »t Eng- | i for the reel of tto* week. HU# I f the role of ^Totoette. a Iff tie l tneh Apeche who lesvee the Mfe of nt mart re for a lee* hectic ex iet^oce New York city and 1* followed >re by n companion of her obi life

iver Morooco 1* the producer. ffsra Iff “The Blue Flame." j<*« at the MtfTat the re«t of

week. Thi*‘ la Miss Bara's Brat

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Rooms for Teachers

The annual meeting of the State Teacher*’ October 21-23, will bring 10,000 to ISJOOQ teachers to indiaMpolis- Householder* who can proride rooms for teacher* at* urged to fill out the attached coupon and mail it to tha Chamber of Commerce:

the famous old ~Sonth “sodated with Williams and Walker in several productions.

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LOST WILL PETITION. Mrs. Mewerr Asks Prwfcate in Mndison Circuit Court. {Special to The Indianapolis Sews] ANDERSON’. In<L. October 14.—Mrs. Rachael Mowery, of Huntsville, near Pendleton, has filed a petition in the Madison circuit court here for pro

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most important jtefmn perform her#'was in "Cleopatra.'' "The „ Flame" Is aUogedior meiotms, this work of George V. .Hobart John Willard, the former being the author of "Experience," new scenic equipment has been

Hit for "Tt.« Bird of Fi rad lee." hlch flutters into the Murat for its

inuai visit next week. 4 CpriTTneH

G. t'arleton tiny, who plays fbe title [this week wslh tier daneing partner In "Abe Martiff/ the musical Hubert II- Kinney, is only sixteen iy returning to English’s nest years old. 3he started davcing at is an Indiana man who former-{(he age of four, making her proappeared at the head of his own <fessional debut in the I'avlowa ballet.

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where her ability quickly obtained recognition- She and her partner

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Two colored comedian*. Henderson ami Holliday, who enliven- the week s bill at the Lyric, have both been on the stage for nearly twenty-five i years, starting as pickanninies with ;

RINK’S CLOAK HOUSE FRIDAY A Specially Arranged Sale of Hindoo Turbans

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3i5T W.L.Douglas Store: 10 EAST WASHINGTON ST„ ladisaspohs OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS

and Draped Turbans Offering Remarkable Values

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“Hat of the Hour” At $7.50 and $10.00 With a Special Feature at

These snug fitting hats especially becoming with new veils and veiling.

One in attrActive eofobnutions: Sand and Browh Navy and Sand Bmm — Back and Gold

And Solid Colors

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Cherry and Black

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bale of a lost win by which she avers she was to be the sole beneficiary of the estate of her cousin. Rnssell Dagley. a soldier, who carried $10,000 government insurance at the time of his death last April. Mrs. Mowery asserts the will was written by Dagley, while he was sick, on a blank leaf of a book and was attested by three of his friends from Pendleton, who delivered the reported

will to Mrs. Mowery. She says in the complaint the will disappeared from her home and that she believes she accidentally destroyed it while cleaning house. A sisted of Mr. Dagley, Mrs. Kingan, of Vincennes, has asked for letters of administratrion on the estate of her brother, and contends that she is the heir to the estate.

nm sal Farm Julius Younc. colored, of LouisriUa. arrested Tuesday when Serseant Dean and Motor Policemen Weddle and Biley found him with a suitcase containing alas quarts of whisky at 415 Muskingum street, was fined f 100 and costs and was sentenced to em-re sixty days on the State Farm by Judge Walter Pritchard in city court Wedr—Uy. Willi am Parham and Bertha Wills, who were arrested with Younc. were discharged-

Sanborn Sale of FLOOR Lamps

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of a handsome floor lamp is as great as its utility. Shedding its soft glow over the room, it is quite the most attractive piece of furniture in the home. %

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Special Sale Terms The payment of $10 down will place any of these lamps in your home. Balance on easy terms.

20% Discount for short time only $30 Floor lamp standard, finished in dark mahogany, &0>t large silk shade so—ri: $50 Standard of verde and gilded antique iron, with

colored parchment shade

$65 Gilded antique iron standard cstst in a new design, d»4d large parchment shade w 1'i $75 Carved wood standard, finished in antique gold and polychrome, silk shade

AND MANY OTHERS.

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Sanborn Electric Co

Main 1017.

309-11 N. Illinois Street Opposite Y. M. C. A.

Auto. 21-550.

HOUSEWIRING ON PAYMENTS

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Sherwin- Williams 00 Stains EXTENSIVELY niwd by tt» b«t decorators h\ producing fine hardwood effects. Possesses strong staining properties, give the richest color recmlta, work freely, dry Mixings for Painters This store is supply headquarters for painters. We deliver the heaviest erdeSs promptly from stock. Everything you need in ©0, lead, rinc, colors, turps and brushes, as well as already mixed specialties.

Sherwin- Williams Brighten-Up Stain is a combined Tarnish and stain which closely imitates natural hardwoods. The colors are nonfading, holding their brilliance and luster, and the varnish wears remarkably. Easy and practicable to apply. < Window Glass In these days of shortage in most everything it i* helpful to know that we have a large stock of good clear window glass. Do not go through the winter with broken windows.

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RETAIL STORE AND WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT. 34 South Meridian Street Auto. 28-560 Main 2260

Agent—Yonnegot Hardware Co-, 120-124 E. Washington SL

OC% Price Reductio

J on FURNITURE Columbia Grafonolas and Kitchen Cabinets Excepted

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Period Dining Room Suites 25% Price Reduction

Period Bedroom Suites 25% Price Reduction

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No. 31—Nine-piece Louis XIV dining room suite, finished in combination American walnut, consisting of table, buffet, china closet and six chairs; regular value, $600.00; 25 per cent, price reduction, $150.00; price now y. $450.00 No. 53—Nine-piece poster style, mahogany finish dining room suite, consisting of table, buffet, china closet, five diners and host chair; regular value, $465.00; 25% price reduction, $116.25; price now, $348.75 No. 285 and 425—Seven-piece Queen Anne dining room suite, American walnut finish, consisting of table and six diners; regular valtfe, $202.50; 25% price reduction, $56.62%; price now $151.87 No. 14$—Forty-two-inch round dining table, fumed oak finish; extends to five feet; regular value, $27.50; 25% price reduction, $6.8734; price now $20.62U No. 126—Set of six golden oak diners, French leg or Queen Anne style, imitation leather seat; regular value, $35.00; 25% price reduction, $8.75; price now

No. 206—Four-piece ivory bedroom suite, consisting of bed, dresser, dressing table and chiffonier; regular value, $237.50; 25% price reduction, $59.37%; price now $178.12%

No. 216—Four-piece poster period, American wahrat finish, bedroom suite, consisting of bed, dresser, dressing table and chiffonier; regular value, $257.70; 25% price reduction, $64.37%; price now. .$193.37%

lar value, $495.00 ; 25% price reduction, $113.75; price Vanity dresser to match, regular value, $235.00; 25% price reduction, $58.75; price now ,$176.25 No. 178—Mahogany finish four-poster bed, regular value, $75.00; 25% price reduction, $18.75; price now..<>»*.$56.25 % . /

Your Opportunity BaiUier Home Outfits 25 * Reduction

Homes Furnished Thruout

■ * V ITOR YEARS we hav^ made a careful study ^ of the requirements of young couples starting out in housekeeping. By this long experience we have been able to concentrate our purchases of merchandise for home outfits on the things that are most popular, with the result that we have been able to buy to our advantage and sell to YOURS! Then, too, there is a big saving for you if you buy your complete home outfit here now with the 25% price reduction on furniture.

fX)ME in and let us show you the wonderful opportunities we have in complete home outfits.» You can choose from several different combinations for either the living room, dining room or bedroom* of your home, picking out the ones you like beat for each room. Makes no difference whether or not you have the ready cash—just come in and talk this over with us and we can make arrangements for you to furnish your home complete and enjoy life while you’re paying for the furniture.

Terms to Suit Your Income

If Not Prepared to Pay Cash, Enjoy Our Monthly Payment Plan

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