Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 October 1920 — Page 5
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THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS. THUHSDAT. OCTOBEB 14. im
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for interline haul*, lead a fe*r days
and andn*leetr>c raJltbe eommls-
i&n* for an increase of aptly 40 per cent In tncb
mowing uie teao j <*f the Indiana poll* /^ag-ssr;
DISCUSS BUTLER EXPARSIOli
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EXPRESS RATE
Filed by Indiana Hallways
and Uirfct Coaftpasy.
~ Indiana Railways and Uirbt «'oropany in a petition to the public ^ersice commissiofi Wednesday for an increase in interurbaa eapress freisiit rate# Attested the eommlasfon to «itb</ri*« it to establish a mintmum for focal bsnls and
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The question of seieetios; a new site for Botler Cdiscs sad expansion of the cotleqe to care for an increased enrollment" was considered by the board of directors Wednesday afternoon James W. Putnam, dean of the colic are. reported that there are 47* adetits enrolled. This is an Inover last year of about 75 t per cent. Members of tfee . 'beard said the steadily increasing enrolment make* It necessary to work out an expansion program speedily. The board formally accepted the resignation of Preatdent Thomas Carr Howe. Ltr. Howe's resignation was accepted by the executive committee of the board and took effect September I A committee was appointed to express the board's regret at I't Howe's resignation and its appreciation of bis services. Cm the committee were Op. A. JB. Pbiip«tt and btsott Butler.. of Indianapolis. and James L. Clark, of Dan-
ville.
LARGE SAURIES INDICATED
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Figures indicating that abnormal salaries are paid to officers of some mining companies and that abnormal profits have been takes were read before the Klwants Club at its luncheon at the Hotel geverin Wednesday by Jesse Eschbach. chairman of the state food and fuel commission is support of the assertion that the com mission has been fair in fixing prices for coat The speaker said that some' Indianapolis retail coal dealers had told him the price fixed for retailers is fair sad pleaded with bint to get coal from the mines. < One mining company, said Mr. Ksehbacb. with a capitalisation of tI#.#Sd has been paying salaries as high as $24.*aa a year and yet
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had done no more than is regulating rates of interest
or in fixing the rate® on
The commissi or., he said,
bad no Intention of ixsterlerisg with
legitimate business.
MAKES PLEA FOR LEAGUE.
Last Two Sans to
been reining coal, at x than that fixed by the Another company, with a
lion of 410.0##. he said, had been making a net profit of $2.70# a month, while still another company, capitalised at $1.5*#.*##. make an annual profit of SI.***.*♦# on the prides fixed by tbe commission should they mine the amount of coal they have reported they could min*. The speaker called attention to the fact that in fixing the price of coal
G*M Star Mother
War.
XEW YORK. October 14.—Demo-
cratic national headquarters made, public a letter from Mrs. Marie A. Davidson, of Elizabeth. X. J, a “gold star mother,** inclosing “a widow's mite for “dtosemi nation of truth
about the league of nations.** Mrs. Davidson, who sent to war four
sons, two of whom were killed, expressed sympathy with “an honest and concerted effort by the nation* of the earth to save. If possible, future . 1
mothers and sons from these sacri- the state b&GWL” ■ fMSTVfSS bis
MUSSERS PLEAD GUILTY.
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______ I 1 MARTXXFVI£X£. Xnd.. odfrber 14 — John W. Masser, and son. Samuel Muaser. pleaded guilty in circuit , | court yesterday to violations of liquor i I lavra The elder Musaer was fisted | SIS# and his son S3** by Jsdge Bain. »{ The son also was sentenced to the
State Farm for four months.
The Mussers were arrested September * when federal ©fliers raided their home In Green township and captured a still and some liquor. Federal officers said they were satisfied with,
the Judgment of the court.
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will face a federal * under the Heed :
tor bringing liquor into; rom Dayton. O. when he
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BASEMENT STORE
Skin Troubles Soothed With Cuticura
Special Notice to Shippers Take advantage of an IS-honr freight deBvery, Indianapolis to To-
ledo, daily, except Sunday, in through, car, same sen
quicker thaw express delivery.
returning
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Standard Patterns 20c 25c 30c
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Washington and Alabama Streets—Just East of Courthouse READ OUR ADVERTISEMENTS WITH CONFIDENCE
Standard Quarterly 25c Designer 20c
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Cloth and Pile Fabric Coats
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For particulars, inquire of agent.
Union Traction Company of Indiana
at Attractive Prices
If every n reads this meat could
woman who announce-
herself
we would need to make no comment on this opportunity. We believe it is conservative to say that such woolens, such pile fabrics, such style.^hgvi never this season been obtain able at these prices
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Smart autumn HATS Special at— *2.00 The ffroup consists of 200 hats, Hpenally selected from our regular higher-priced lots as being particularly noteworthy as to style and quality and marked at about half what they originally sold for. One is so seldom able to get really smart hats at even a price far in excess of $2.00 that there will undoubtedly be two women here for every hat—early choice is advised, hats are of velvet—black, brown and Large, medium and small shapes, trimmed with pins, tassels, ostrich fancies, eti. Special ^2.00 THE Wm. H. BLOCK CO.
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HAAG’S CUT PRICE DRUGS
Everything Fresh, Gt u mix^of^thc Pure* and ^Best THESE * PEKOES ** Ck “ f * Withottt **•**•* A Sample of Difference In Regular and Haag's Price*
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50o Pompslaa Day Cream
’ompejan Night Cream. iPompdlan Massage Cre* Pompeian Face Powder.,
Massage Cream..
Face Poe 60c Palmolive Cream..
Euthymol Tooth
40c FJU Pyorrhoea Tooth
48c For ban's Pyrrhoea Paste 1 20c Kolynos Tooth Paate Me 20c Lyon # Tooth Paste or Pew. .94s 64c Pebeco Tooth Pams toe 5®e Pepsodent Tooth Past* »e 20c Lilly’s Tooth Pasts 94s 25c Rubifoaa ...toe 20c Listerias .«.#«...19# 3®c Bosodont Pasts or Liquid....94« Sic Arnica Tooth Soap 9#s Sic Barbasot ......^As lie Carbolic Soap toe Me Castile Soap Bocabslla Us Sic Castile Soap Conti Italia a... .toe f«o Castile Soap Stork too lie Cocoa Castile Iftc. » for 90s 25c Cuticura Soap lie, I for Me 14c Cosmo Buttermilk Soap Vs lie Clayton's Dog Soap toe 18c Colgate’s Shaving Soap .he tic Colgate's Shaving Stick.... Ato tie Colgate’s Refill Stick .X3.tic Colgate’s Shaving Cream....too Sic Colgate’s Shaving Powdsr...IPs tic Johnson’s Shating Crsam...94c tic Krank'a Lather Kreem toe Tic Lloyd’# Exnal#..............toe 50c Mennen’s Shaving Cream....99e tic Palmolive Shaving Cream....Me 10c William#* Shaving Soap. Se 30c Williams’ Luxury Soap ..... .toe tic Williams' Holder Top Soap. .99s tic Will lams* Shaving Cream “
25c Atomizer Bulks 1.4# Fountain Syringe SI loo Fountain Syringo...... t.ti Fountain Syringe t.75 Fountain Syringe
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IL44 Fsvor TTnermomotor.,
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RUBBER GOODS AT CUT PRICES
7 Haag Cat Price Drag Stores are Located in Center of Shopping District of Indianapolis Haas’s Drug Store, 156 N. Illinois SL, is only 6 doors north of the Interurban Station. Haag’s Drug Store, 101 W. Washington St., m in the point room of the Lincoln Hotel Haag Drag Stores, 27 and 53 S. Illinois St., are in first square south of Wash. SL, on way to Union Depot Haag Drug Store# are located in 114 N. Pennsylvania St, 55 Virginia Arc, and 802 Mass. Ave„ cor. College.
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$40.00 Cloth Coats $29.50 $37^0 Pik Fabric Coats $25.00
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MASH! Right!!
More than two thousand SUITS from Hart Schaffner & Marx
Smart Serge Middy Suits For Misses ‘Wool serge middy dresses of this type are absolutely the most serviceable of all modt erately priced dresses. They can be worn day after day, always, appearing smart and trim. Young women in school or at business find these ideal. Smart fashions : they are with braid and emi| blems and pleated skirts. Our Regular $18.50 Kind, Special—
ALL ALTERATIONS FREE This Means Another' Saving of $2 to $5
$
13.75
Bargain Table Dark Percales, 29c * Yi Former price, 50c to 55c
SilkudWool Union Suits Regular and Extra Sizes
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3.75
Suit
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SALE PRICE
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Take a sharp drop * * # For men and young men
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For SUITS Th*t Should Sell for $55.00 to $60.00, Bssed on This Fall’s Original Wholesale Cost * * * Around 200 Hart Schaffner & Marx suits are in this group. They consist mainly of regular sizes in single and double-breasted models.
This sale is the talk of the city. There has been nothing, conditions considered, comparable with it in the clothing industry. It brings big savings in the foremost brand of clothes dn America. It provides a range as assortment that is best conveyed by the word tremendous.
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NOTE—Because of the unusual nature of these values one can only do minor alterations—and we will ^ not promise completion of alterations on any specific time. We shall do our best to turn out work
quickly*. . • « 4
No layaways can be accepted.
SALE PRICE-
$1.25 Silk Poplin, 79c Yard wide, all wanted shades, best quality, for skirts and dresses. — «—a 't
This, we believe, is the lowest price in the city for these high-grade suits. They are high neck, long sleeve, ankle length. You may also choose the plain part wool nonshrinking union suits in high neck, long sleeve; Dutch neck, elbow sleeve, or
low neck, no sleeve style. Children'# Wool Union Sait#, $4.98 to $2.98-Wool union suits, cream color and drop seat, or gray for boys, all sizes, first qual-
ity, high grade.
Childrens VeHastic Union Suita, $1.15 to $1.75—Boys’ or girls' style Vellaatic union suits, age# 2 to 16 years, strictly firjt quality.
Women’s Union Saits, $1.25 —Women’s fine ribbed, ankle length union suits, long sleeve, short sleeves or sleeveless styles; good fall and winter weight. Boys’ Ribbed Saits, $1.75 value, $1.19—Boys’ heavy cotton ribbed winter weight unV'n suits, fleeced, ages
up to 16 years.
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Friday Bargain Specials
For SUITS That Shook! Sell for $65.00 to $70.00, Baaed on This Fall’s Original Wholesale Coot. * • * More than 1,000 Hart Schaffner A Marx suits are included, mainly in regular sizes, some shorts and slims. Single and double-breasted models, mostly plain blues and brown—many with silk sleeve lining.-.
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3 SALE PRICES— $4:9.o0, $39.oO and $29,50
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TBXSK 8XTTS CAKBT THE Hart Schaffner & Marx Guarantee
OF SATISFACTION
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Daylight Clothing Store. —Third Floor.
For SUITS That Should Sell for $75.00 to $80.00, Based on Tfcia Fafi’s Original Wholesale Cost
Many are from Hart Schaffner & Marx. Sizes and styles to fit all men, including every variety of stouts, longs, regularo and shorts.
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$1.00 Novelty Plaids, 79c Yard f wide, ’'new fall plaids, for women's and children’s dresses.
35c Outing Flannel, 19c Bleached, double fleeced, for women’s and infants’ wear. •
70c Bath Towels, 39c 22x45 inches, extra large size, hemmed, bleached, for; home and hotel use.
* 25c Radium Sox, 19c Men’s genuine “Radium” brand sox in black, white, gray, navy or cordovan; sizes 914 to ID/g.
35c Pad Garters, 29c • Men’s Brighton pad garters, made of cable webbing and moire pad; black, white and colors.
Up to* $3.00 Men’s Union Snits, $1.95 Broken lines of men’s ribbed union suits in ecru, white or gray; sizes 40, 42, 44 and 46 only.
25c Unblea^ed Muslin, 16c Yard wide, round thread, good weight for general use.
4 Women’s Fleeced Vests, 65c Each One lot women’s bleached fleeced vests, in extra sizes. These are a good winter weight. No more this year.
11 '" r " ■ " 1 r "■ — $2.00 Pure Silk Hose, 85c Pair Pure silk or ailk and fiber miked hose, in black, white, cordovan and navy; strictly first quality. Formerly $2. i
45c Cheviot Shirting, 25c a Yard Best quality, assorted stripes and plain colors, for shirts, boys’"waists, petticoats, etc., full pieces.
Pure Thread Silk Hose, $1.65 Formerly $3.00 to $3.50 Victor Lady Anne pure thread silk dipped dye hose, full fashioned double silk lisle garter tops, black, white, navy, cordovan and African brown.
$1.50 Ribbed Garment, $1.25 Men’s ribbed shirts and drawers, ecru colors; shirts have French neck and faced front; drawers Jiave outside band of sateen; all regular sizes.
$2.00 Boys’ Shirts, $1.50 Boys’ dress shirts in neat striped percales. Blither neckband or collar attached styles, broken ranges and sizes, but all sizes 1214 to 14 in the lot. ""=— : —=
i $2.50 Outing Flannel Robes, $1.95 Men’s o u t ing flannel nightrobes, good heavy weight material in neat pjpk or blue stripes, some have silk frog trimming, sizes 15 to 20.
Boy Vellaatic Union Suits, 98c Age 4 to 12 Years Boys’ gray Vellaatic union suits to sell at 98c as long as one lot of 130 suits last.
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19c
Blue
Ribbon ii Special I 30c Bleached 4*
Muslin
Yard
Yard wide, soft finish, for general use, limit 10 yards. No phone, C. O. D. or mail orders.
Great Sale of Petticoats F
For Thursday and Friday
The recent declines in the silk and cotton markets enables us to offer you these lower prices (which are the lowest in town), on oar regular stock of high-grade petticoats. These are the best of materials and the workmanship is
the best.
$5.00 taffeta skirts, changeable colors... $5.95 and $6.95 skirts, taffeta or jersey. $7.05 skirts, taffeta or jersey $2.95 cottons, black and colors $3.95 and $4.50 cottons, black and colors.
92.95 .84.95 .85.95 81.95 .82.95
$3.00 Petticoats $1 One special lot, assorted colors and kinds. *
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