Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 October 1920 — Page 40
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THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1920.
LdSAasgs&Gcr Anticipation, Realization Our problem in to provide for your needs by anticipating them. Your privilege is to profit by our forethought in realizing your desire. < If this is a better store than others it is be* cause the right things are here at the right time. See Page 13 Today
CHILD LOSES (0 IE ! HE WADING IN CREEK
JEANNE WHITTEN, AGE THREE, FALLS IN SHALLOW WATER.
ABE MARTIN.
STRANGULATION INDICATED
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J<sa»Be WUrfftea, tlireo, dstttgfe* | tor of Mr. and Mr*. It. Whit' * | too. 17 Sooth Colorado aveatt*, lo*:t ’ | A 4-r life, WedaowSay aftrreooB, while- f | wadl»«r so Fleaaant ren, a short din- - | ta&co from her home, with her rieter ' f Jooefrhine. age foar. and a girt com1 ifanion. l>eath in helieved to have.
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The children, soae of whoa had | been to the ttreara before, ventured | into the shallow water to wade, i Jeanne apt*arentier niiyped on a stone ! and fell backward into the water. | “Oh, look at Jeanne.” raid the other
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iwaw-phine ran -to- where her nlstor
I wan lying and pnHed her to the edge I that dsdn’ of the etreara. A woman, attracted with flour. j by the children’s ocreama. carried the 1
I child to the Whitten home. Mr*. ! Whitten called I>r A. I.. Hailing*-! i worth, if l* East Washington street, j j who tried for an hour to resuscitate j
f the child.
I>r. Hollingsworth told Mr, and i Mrs. Whitten that the condition of f ! the child’s lungs Indicated that death was doe to strangulation. An Investigation of the case Is being , made f by X>r. Paul F. Rohinoon. coroner.
Choosing the Wedding Gift
Mayor
restless night.
Ma-eSwlney spent a.; Pvob'ly et somethin*
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CHILD INJURED WHEN HIT BY AUTOMOBILE
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HOE CLERK ATTACKED; ASSAILANT DISAPPEARS
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LUTHER HARPER HIT ON HEAD WITH IRON PIPE.
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If the NEW EDISON "Tht f>kg»*gra0h wrttk « SnV* —gi v«* you all thepleasure which you ordinarily get from hearing your favorite jnhiic rendered by greet living artiits—then you know the New Edisou can bring fullest musical enjoyment into your home. Let u* give you this “pertonal favorites” Realism Test fiocr.
PEARSON PIANO COMPANY 12D* 130 N. Pennsylvania St.
Luther ilarger, night clerk at the Oafard hotel, 117 5outh lllinoi* atraet, waa atruck on Ltoa» head early today with an iron; pipe wrapped In a towal in th« hand* of a man who had rag1*t*r«4 at the hotel aa IWUIJam Hart, of New York. Robbery Is believed to have been the motive for the attack Hurper told Detactlvea Dubait and Holder and Motor Po.icemen Beroauer and Hrlnkut that he had taken Hart to a room on the n.ird floor and wa* hit juat aa he opened the door. He called for help and Hart climbed out a wlnodw and went down the lire •scape. Folic# learned later that a man, whose description tallied with that of Hart, hemmed an east-bound train at the union Htatton. Burglars who broke into W. J. MllJer* drug store, S02 Mouth Illinois street, Wednesday night by opening a be a* merit window, stole $5 in stamp*, fiB In money, a flashlight and * revolver,, according to a report received at police headquarter*. Boy H, tlreen, a major in the United mate* army, stationed at a camp near Baltimore, reported to .detective* Wednesday night that tw<? handbags, containing wearing apparel, w.re stolen from him at th# Union Button, where he waa waiting to board a train#
kotbiag aa Her. An aristocratic lady gave a dinner party during the waiters' strike in New York. A young girl of the type known aa buxom waited on the table. 8he seemed quiet and unobtrusive, and was efficient. After the dinner wa* over, the hostbss said ahe would _ sign the check. When ahe had written her name, she turned to the waiter and said! “Perhaps I should tell you that 1 am Mr*. Blank, so there will be no mistake. My handwriting la rather illegible” The waiter picked up the check, glanced at the signature, and said: “Well dearie, you ain’t got nothing on m«r s!/' No One Said. They were watching the baseball loo reboard In front of The News office.* They might have been welt up on their duties as voters but It was evidentjthey did not Understand the workings of the board. Finally one said: “What's the score. Nellie, do you know?” Nellie replied'? “No, I don't, dearie. I haven’t beard anybody say.’'
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STORE CO. Two Stores. PVT OHIO ST,
11* a. MARJtKT ST, Opea HU « p. ». tetantnj
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HARDING SAYS HIS VOTE SHOWS STAND ON LIQUOR — Reply «e Aatl-ilaleea'League Query On Hie Peeltlen Regarding jj #> sag db'Mdl Qjk'dgaes •pg-'U-g an ages ww ■ w* WASHINGTON. October 14. —The Ant 1-Ha loon League announced last night that it had submitted identical questions to Banator Harding and Governor Ce* to develop their attitude regarding modification of the Volstead prohibition enforcement act. The messages, embodying the question, ware sent last Saturday from Nashville, Tenn., by Henry Beach Carre, secretary of the league's special committee Investigating tnc candidata's records on the liquor question and read; .• “Will you if elected favor or oppose modifleation of the Volstead act to permit the manufacture or sale of bear or wine or increase the alcoholic content thus rendering the enforcement of the eighteenth amendment more difficult? Immediate telegraphic reply requested.” Senator. Harding’s reply, dated Monday, skid: “My recorded vote for the submission of the eighteenth amendment and law to enforce it answer your telegram. I stand by that record made in tha public service. •While no reply had been received from Governor Cox, the announcement said hia secretary had answered that he would endeavor to present the inquiry to tha Democratic candidate. The league alao made public a review of the public utterances to the two candidate* and their official acta relating to the liquor question. The committee said it had sent them to th* candidates, requesting correction* or comment, but no reply wa* received from either Candida!The announcement contained no interpretation' by the league of the records of th* two men.
Phone Joseph Gardner 30 Kentucky eve. for prompt repairs on furnaoca. roots, sutlers and spouting. \
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Gardens—Means Fresh
NT-TIIJS Fireproof Shingles. Jordan D. Wilfiams OoTg&a B. Wash. at. Central Machine Works, 437 *, Sep. M. 2*17. Storage yard space for rent. Big 4 switch. Bock Kquipaaent Co., 1000 Northwestern are. Four Sevens Flour—OloeabrennrrV
Aeolian Vocations and Vocation Records W. H. Messenger Co. 201 E. Washington fit.
Safety Razor Blades
Auto Btrap
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Keen Mutter
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Vonnegut Hardware Co.
—Blouse Sale— Smart voile blouses dainty embroidered and lac* trimming*, in white ana color combine- *1 AO nations, SS.OO quality... wX-erO
HARGROVE’S JHana. Av*. said Itotavwwo
TEINWAY PIANOS
TEINWAY & SONS 4* X. Pennsylvania 94.
TRY A WANT AD IN THE NEWS
Poor Judgment
Hugh Smock, giving hi* addreaa as Oaklandon. stopped two women at Missouri and Washington streets. Tuesday night, offered them a drink of “white mule’’ and tried to induce them to take a ride in his automobile, which, he said, was parked nearby. Th# women happened to be i’olicewomen Duclu* and Rupert. They called to Patrolman Mueller, who wa* on the other side of the street, anti as a result .Smock is scheduled ro appear i n ^ i i t i y J co ! ,rt ? n ch * r *« a °f operating * blind tiger’ and off-ndirg persons
on toe street.
UNCLE SAM AN ABSENTEE tailed States Will Not Be Represented at Ftnrt League Meeting. ’ WASHINGTON. October 14.—State department officials said that It was not expected that the United States would be represented in any manner
at the first meeting of the
of the leagu eof nations, to be held in
assembly
“Short Route” Diamonds
Geneva. Switaerlaud. November IS American representatives have been present as observers at several of the meetings recently held under the league of nations, such as the Brussels financial conference and international labor conference, and Ambassador Johnson attended the meeting of the league council at San Remo. Italy, last spring, as an un-
official observer.
Foster’s 20% discount sale this week is a golden opportunity to those needing beds, dressers, chiffoniers, dressing tables, vanity dressers, mattresses or complete matched suites. Select your bedroom outfit and deduct 20% from the former plain figure cash price. Even those desiring credit get the cash price through the Foster Bank Credit Plan. Eight floors filled with furniture, rugs and things for the furnishing of the home. D. N. Foster Furniture and Carpet Co., 117-119-121 West Market St., opposite Traction Terminal Station.
DRIVER FAILS TO STOP, 1UT ARRESTED LATER.
OTHER ACCIDENTS REPORTED
,A>A Tbteg of Beauty Is a Joy Forever.**
Maurice Wysa, age six. 2M» School street, suffered a frature of the left leg and frrjbrlea to his back and head, Wednesday afternoon, when he waa struck by an automobile at Station and Twentg-fiftb street*. Th# driver of the car swerved on to the sidewalk after striking the boy and then drove away. Kergeant Houston and squad obtained a description of the automobile and the driver from Mr*. E. L. Heller, 2441 Station street, wife of Patrolman Heller, and later arrested Ira Cooper, *13 Eaat Thirteenth street, on charges of assault and battery, failing to display a license and failing to stop after an accident. Louis Itean. colored, age fourteen, 1120 North Senate avenue, and Clinton Williams, colored, 112* Carter street, were Injured slightly in automobile accident*. Robert Gay, age thirty-seven, 244 North Capitol avenue, whose leg* are off above the knee*, waa bruised Wednesday night when he was atruck by an automobile driven by Archie Greathouse. JI29 Indiana avenue. at Indiana and Capitol avenues.
Direct from Italy, decorative china birds of grayest plumage; a pottery tea set in soft gray with a saucy bunch of fruit atop the teapot lid; genuine antiques, such as Venetian and Florentine tables, impressive by their rarity and age; cunning conceits of glass from Belgium, clear blue and ruddy wine color; Minton service plates from England, pale yellow border with gold and black leaves entwined; frivolous French mirrors, tapestries and delectable boudoir shades, also other handsome imported lamp shades and stands. There are far too many unusual and exquisite things to list—you really must see for yourself. % Z . • N • Her Wedding Will Be Happier by Your Visit to Indiana’s 80-Year-Old Gift Store diaries Mayer & Company 29 and 31 West Washington Street.
WHEN Shoes are Good— Inside and Out “Beauty is only skin deep” in some shoes —The beauty of oar shoes is that their good looks last. And they’re good looking lasts. r ''V, -v* , —New ones for Fall—high or low in style— all low in price, figuring on the service basis.
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Hat Special $l£ Velours...$8 Bqpvers $6 Smooth finished hats...$3.50, $4.00, $5.00 We renovate all kinds of ladies’ and men’s soft and stiff hats. BEST WORK Send your hats in by parcel post and we will do the rest. Factory Hat Store 240 MASSACHUSETTS AVK.
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CLEVEUND CARS CRASH.
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Maay Persea* Injured ia Kear-Ead
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CLEVELAND. October 14.—Seven persons were seriously injured, one j perhaps fatally, and fourteen others slightly hurt early, today when two street cars crashed in a rearend eoliision at Woodlawn avetme and East Fortieth street. More than 100 passangers were tn the two cars Failure of the brakes to work i# he 1
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to have caused the crash.
Friday Sales AT RAPP’S CUT PRICES
Oysters
Haddock,
Freak Boston Blaeflah
Freeh River C. nitaois River B
Fresh Lake Mallet*
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Buffalo.", j 15C
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Lake Jack Salaaoa \ llllaoi* River Croppies - Freak River floafisk...* Fresh Spanish Mackerel’ Fresh Red Saappers. GeaWtae Bluefiah. Fresh Bay Mackerel. Faacy Freak Halibut.
LB. 20c
LB. 35c
S.MO rai Sardines
i American can
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WILLIS 337 E. Market St.
A Jaffe Examination Tells if Toot Need Is Glasses or Better Glasses Jaffe-Glasses Are Dependable Glasses -There is a beat In everything." 17 YEARS IN THIS LOCATION GUARANTEES SATISFACTION 133 I. PERI.
pmmSAvrnesfiom DM of DEPOSIT ?1 XX) OPENS lUEACCOUNT.TfWi DEPOSIT EVEWPW DM. SATURDAY AOUDS 0AM TO 1PM.; 6P.M. TO 0P.M. FICELITy TW<ST CQ 148 E.MABKET STREET.
WE GAR REPAIR YOUR ELECfRIC IRON EXPERT WORK AT REASONABLE PRICES. *- SKIUMAN EUCTRIC CO., 29 L Clpifl Av*. Qaeac ElectricCleaners—Free Trial—Easy Payments TifimW HATFIELD ELECTRIC COMPANY
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The Stroud Duo-Art
A superb instrument that reproduces the playing of the great pianists with absolute fidelity. Come in and hear it. The Stroud Duo-Art Is specially featured at— _
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Cor. Maryland and Meridian Street*.
Main 1331 Auto. 33-133.
Everything for Housekeeping 20% to 30% Saved 106 S. Meridian St. ART FURNITURE CO.
'Jewelry on Credit
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the account •mall weakly
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and pay the balance
or monthly same.
GRAY, GRIBBEN & GRAY Corner Ohio, Indiana and lUinola.
• .. . * # f Pearson Piano Co 128-130 North Pennsylvania Street
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RINK’S
Big Blouse Bargains Vs to Vz Less Than Regular Marked Price
RINKS Separate Skirts
For Sport or Dress
-Try Habich's First
3.»§ i:§§
26 Pleated poplin skirts..
$16 and $1S Silk dress#*.* IT.SO Pleated s#rge skirts..
$10 and $12 Voile dresses. $3 and $4 Georgette
25c and 35c Women’s hose. 1 tic
25c and 35c Children’s
hose... $ tic $1.50 Women’* fall unions..ftjL. $1.50 Girls’ fall unions tiHc $1.T5 Boys* fall unions ..mV's£§ 33.00 Men s fall unions.. .fltf jSS 25c Men’s fancy hose iH£ $1.50 Men’s summer unions.»}>%« 75c Women's summer unions.4&e 20c Women's gauze vests...lo© dOc Women’s lisle hose fttic 5*0 Turkish towel* at .§§1 o'- * • • * * -sy
$l.«a womens coutil
corsets *1.20 $1.75 Men s work shirts. .*1.2ti $2.00 Auto Brand shirts. ,$|f *Sd| S* 3 ? cov ^ aUs fi.io $3.2# Mens work pants. .*2.4.S $3.O0 Men s dress shirts. .*n.4« $3.00 Men’s dress shirts. .*l.ti§
RAPP’S 338 Ernst Washington Street {Formerly Graad Leader)-- -
rolling along on a pair of easy-running ball bearing skates. It means health for the boy or girl. Any size at Habich's.
Habich’s Roller Skates Boys’ and men’s ball bearing...$2.75 to $4.00 Girls’ and ladies’ ball bearing £3.75 You'll find them at Sportsman’s Headquarters.
Another Stock-Righting Sale
Means another great reduction. Not a few. But hundreds are arranged in lots for quick selling—*/$ to */z off.
$3.00 and $7.50 Blouses, white voiles, hand-em-broidered Irish and filet laces; long or short sleeves, at— $L39 and $4.98 Stripe Wash Silks And crepe de chine shirts— $5.95 now to $3.95 $11.50 now to $7.50 Crepe de Chine White and flesh, reduced from 316.50 to $11.50 and 311.50 to $7.50.
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$3.95 and $4.95 Organdy and batiste, white and colors, dressy styles, clean and ensp, at— $1.95 and $2.95 Embroidered and Beaded Georgette In beantifnl combination colors. Brown prevails. Reduced from— $’12.50 to §8.50 $7.50 to $3.95 Silk Tricolette Odds and ends, high-grade, embroidered, all liberally reduced.
About Mark-Down $12.50, $13.50 and $15.00 Sport and Dress Skirts grouped into one lot
Sale Price
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Woolens and Silks
Smart patterns in large and small plaids, checks and stripes; woolen sport novelties, navy blue serges, fantasia silks, plain, accordion or box pleated. Attractive models of the higher type in fancy or plain, rich skirt patterns—• $12.50 to $29.50
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SHAWLS $8.50 up
RINK’S CLOAK HOUSE
SWEATERS Woe) mmA Sltk, $11.50 to $35
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