Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 December 1920 — Page 7

PERSONAL AND SOCIAL

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THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, FB1DAY, DECEMBER 10, 1920

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Mr*. Enrique C. SlHIer haji r«tnnj«tl

from 9Mr York city*

TIms Pki Tac Chi Sorority will e»-■ ter tain at Itiircbroa it tie Lincoln Iiou-i tomorrow for Mrs. Carl W. litloli, a m-’Ot orlde, She waa for-

merly Mim Hutn Tbompeon.

Ml at Miidrc) Mary Conklin will return next week'from Itoston.

«■ T **- «° sss^s: Tst

oou Mott, celebrated ber ninety-

third birthday today,

residents of Va

E. Van Voorheea and Mrs. C. li. Van will be g«e«t* e XL Van Voor-

boHdays.

entertained

have applied for College, mother». its, and members of

na Vaasa* Club, at a tea at today for Dr. Henry Noble president of Vasear ColKredoni* Alien and Ur. Thomas C. Howe also were Itaskets of pink chrysantheand pink rose# were used it the home, and the centerthe table, where Mr*. Kred-

< ric Kruil poured eoffee, was made of ylitk roses and narcissus. The table

f 'VM lighted with candles. Miss Mor-

rison. who la president of the Indiana Vaasar Club, was assisted by the following officer* and director*: Mr*. A lbert Meat on. Ml** Cerene Ohr. Mr# lb M^atifence'Chambers, Mr*, Cornelia# Holloway, Mr*. Meredith Nicholson, Ml** Mona L. Taggart, Mr*, fiobsrt Itoamer Morse- Sr.; Mr** Charle* Oarr»rd, Mrs. C, F, Merrelt. Miss Margaffhipp; Ml** Helen Woodlll,

Several former

_ 'an Wert were guests at

a dinner at the Mott home. Mr*. Reid waa born in Pennsylvania, and w«j*t With her husband. J>r. James U field, to Van Wert in 1*»JL They cleared a plar# in the wood* and built a borne. In which she lived until she came to

Indiana poll#.

Photograph Frames

In all designs and sixes, in wood, metal tar leather: the greatest variety and best quality to be found in the city. Also pocket folders for photographsTHE H. LIEBER COMPANY

24 West Washington Street.

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Not So Long Ago” |

“parlor” in hotels a dreary after-

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Hntanabufg. and Mr*. Hdround Hark-.

Mr*. Georg* A. Ball, Muncle

Hail and . „

Mr*. 'John N,

luncheon for Dr. MacCracken, Prof. G. I, Christie, of Purdue University,

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Carey entertained at

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INNER SAFE WUHSTAiS ATEEMPTSOfyEGGNIEN

BOBBERS FAIL TO GET APPROXIMATELY $20,000.

ESCAPE WITH $300 IN SILVER

(Spec)si to The btdisaapoHs New»l DANA, lnd„ Dacember 10^— T«ggmeg early today entarsd the Farmers' Bank, at Ht. Bernice in Vermillion county and escaped with 9S00 in sliver money. An Investigation of ths vault later showed that thru# attempts ware made to open the Inner oompanment, where approximately 120,0*e In money and bonds were stored, but the thieves succeeded In gettiflg only Into the outer safe. NltroKi/certn was used In the charges. Persons living in th* vldnity of the bank say they heard unusual noises about ! o'clock, but a* the Motithern railroad car shop* are also situated i hern, they paid little attention to them. Entrance waa, gained to th« bank through a -rear window. Th# front window* were blown out by the force of the explosion. The robbery wtf* discovered by Daniel Miller, president of «he bank, and Floyd W. Heed, oashier, when they opened the bank for business. Today was payday for ths Chicago, > ) r ,• Haute 4k Rout beast* ra railroad shop* In the territory and It is b«lisved the bandits thought the money was In the bank.

WIH. IRENE ASSERTS

TELLS OF VISIT TO INDIANA AVENUE PLACES.

HE MODIFIED JUDD’S ORDER

Jacob M. HUkene. head of the city fire prevention bureau, announced today that ha made a trip to the Indiana avenua district 1st* Thursday and found that propriators of poolroom* and soft drink place*, who had been ordered to make changes In their buslnese places, had compiled with the orders he had given. Milken* eaid the proprietors of ths place* also had compiled with all the order# of Captain Albert Judd, an Inspector of the bureau, -with the

oeptlon of the one relating to th* re-

moval of partition*, which

wb a 1 lit or

modineo by HUkene. With the placing of additional exits, the partitions do not have to be removed, he said. Sometimes I modify an order that has been given by some of the denartmenfs inspectors,” HUkene said, ’because I sometimes find they are not as thoroughly acquainted with the technical phases of th* fire preventlon laws as l am. and Aa a result they are likely to give an order

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mt may have to be modified."

HUkene said that since the fire prevention bureau was created, every

1* has given has been

order that

compiled wifi

DAILY VITAL STATISTICS.

Marriage Ueease*.

dane** % Arm and Jj^sJLJgl.

A T. Fallon and nourri* inm ft, Tom and Swab Funkhoueer ’Tlwodiw Orubb and Rebecca Smith.

Raymond K%VCl

Mel n £ i ^ r ^ r - Marten H. Deranmr.'and Myrtle (fw®'.

Sam H. Davis and Ionia Reno.

ttlrth Return*. *

Willard and Anna Tbomas, 431 N. Ketch

am, girl.

Robert and Mart* Mahon. Methodist Boa-

pi tab girl,

Edwin and France* Ward.

4*3 B. Pratt.

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- Dewey and Nola Huddtaeton. 435

jt&m '■ WtM

Thom**

8. Bar-

■ and Lena Long

test, boy.

Perry and Lillian

pi tat. boy

inrti arlan

BtUl,

PI* N. Perehing,

Lillian Stanley. 332 Uvtngs-

Vtnrtl and Battle Seal*. 1132 River.

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Hospital, girt.

and Sarah Hadley. St. Vincant'

(Seorge and Bertha Wieaa.

loapttal. girl. .

WitUam and Minnie Lyon,

St. Vincent's 3835 Barrest.

and Ethel Brown, 1408 Lawton,

nw,

boy,

Baath Retnrna.

^^mHandlon, IP. 814 South Waal,

Lewi* H.' McMurray. 63.

camnoma. Mary Fi

acute

3808 Guilford.

ary Franoea McMahan, 4, 1518 Rem-

Amanda Adaltee Thi

wtek. artenoaderoaia. Hollis Winfrey, 66, Mm-rson Itnght s disease, Rmwt B. Cole. T4. 183 tured skull, accidental.

Elisabeth Posey. 33. City Hospital

Sixty-second

1836 Broadway.

tenttl*.

Benlamm B Barnett 54. 560 W. WUktna

sclerosis of spinal cord.

Pearl. Green. 20 St. Yinomt. Hoanitai

•second derrwt burnt, accidental Aaron .Brown, mm m mm

Vincent* Hoepital

(dental

City Hospital, acute

myoenrdtttto.

J*mea H Tucker. 67. Central Hoepital. broncho pneumonia.

RuiMing Parmlta.

Ed W1U taker, double, 418 N.

500,

L. C. WilHa, addition. 627 N HUnoia. *700 ^tgeorge Shaner, repairs, 1648 Southeastern.

Bancroft.

Detitrtiberg Automobile and Motor Coot

Antonio

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urch-

rspwsal to The IndianapoH* KewaJ AN DEKKO V, Ind.. December IP.— l

Mia# Hath Elisabeth Cox. daughter of* Mr. aad Mra. g. A. Co*. 14IC Lafsaiie atreet. ladlanapolia. and George C.

Meckel, son of Dr, and Mra. C B

Meckel, of Anderson, were married today in the FI rat Presbyterian church at Knna* City. Mo A small company of relatives and intimate friends witnessed th* ceremony and a luncheon followed at the home of

Richard McCryatal Mr. and Mrs

Meckel will be at home to their friends in the Patrla apartment*. Kansas City, after today. hm ■

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/ # Vaasar PresSdeat Speaks, Dr. Henry Noble McCracken, president of Vaasar College., lectured today to th# students and faculty at Tudor Hall. He planned to leave Indianapolis late today, and continue hi# tour of the middle west. Dr, McCracken was a dinner guest last evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frederic Kruil.

Xmas Specials for Saturday-

‘Aa You

$1.98

$3.00 Pare cilk hose, fall fashioned, in Onyx, Gordon, Like It” <800) and Topay; black, cordovan, navy

«ad white - $3.00 Onyx silk and (£1 £TA j Petticoats and Bloomers wool hose 4>Aa*JU Silk jersey, satin and' taf$6,00 Silk combinations, fan- feta petticoats, in all colors,

cy trimmed, pink and QQ $3J® up white epi.t/O to Silk crepe de chine camisole, j Bloomers, in pink and white, QQ Milanese,

in

$2,80. $230

$5.00 to

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$20.00

silk jersey and ■ $12.00

Handkerchiefs and Fancy Garters.

- •• THE LINING STORE north meridian street

the woman’s looked like

thought.

Now,, woman’s activity in public affairs demands spacious and attractive quarters—suitable for committee meetings— as well as dainty dressing

rooms.

Reservations for our committee rooms may be made through Mr. Wocher, Manager of the Woman’s Bank Department.

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If you are looking for bargains on your

SUITS OR OVERCOATS

COME TO

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The Bennett-Swain Store SATURDAY

We are reducing stock on all of our standard guaranteed makes.

and the savings are worth

The price reductions are genuine while. Men's and young men’s

THE WOMEN’S BANK DEPARTMENT FLETCHER AMERICAN .NATIONAL BANK

OVERCOATS

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in fine fabrics; thrr'models.

conserva-

i.50

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Down Go Christmas Candy Prices

ABSOLUTELY FRESH

Honey Combed 29c

Old-Fashioned C h ocolate Drops, O Q alb ZoC

Crystal Jelly Figs, yt\p a lb

Brilliant, hard slices, QQg» alb. OOC

Peppermint Pillows, 9Q ^ a lb \s

French Cream Bonbons, Q K f* a lb Ot7C 3 lbs. for $1.00

Assorted Cocoanut, Mixed, qq^ alb. OOC

EXTRA Christmas Mixed Of? 25c • lb Four-pound limit except to lodges, Sunday schools and institutions. See manager.

Butter Crisp Peanut Brittle, 9Pr/* alb £t7C

Peanut Butter 9Q/» a lb. AalOC

Assorted Jelly aT 8 ’ 24c

Chocolate and Vanilla Cream Fudse, 2^

Crystallized Spiced Jellies, 90** alb £17 C

Soft Eating Choc-Coat-ed Caramels,

Chocolate Nut

Fudge, 90^ alb. . ..1 AOC

Superfine Marsh-

mallows, OO« a lb. OOC

Wrapped Cream Caramels, 9P\/» a lb £tFV

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U. S. STORES CO.

342 to 350 Massachusetts Ave.

Sale Starts Saturday

Caloric Pipeless

Garland Pipe CASH OR PAYMENTS

CHARLES KOEHRING 878-882 Wrgiita Ave. Prospect 85, Arts 51-593

iFURNACES

Liberal reductions on all best grade suits and overcoats. Come in and look through the stock and figure your saving.

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Open Saturday Eveninga

U-Save *1

Every Fifteen

Single Trousers

at reduced prices; $6.00 and $6.50 pants at $5.00 $7.50 and $8.50 pants at $6*50 $11.50 to $14.00 pants* at $10.00

Neckwear Special Good assortment 75c ties at $80 Fine $1.00 ties at....69c Fine pure silk, $1.50 ties at' ..$1.00

UNION SUITS, made of extra heavy b&lbrigian, perfect fitting, Qg

regular $2.50 value

Hatch, one-button UNION SUITS, fine quality balbriggmn, the $3.00 CA grade..,. d>^*LrV

SHIRTS at a bargain, fine quality percale, soft cuffs, new patterns, regular $2.00

and $2.60 value, g

Saturday,.

The Bennett-Swain Co.

Minutes!

Have Music in Your

Home Xmas.

Get This Graf onola Here Saturday-$5 Down

With $10 in Records

Do Your Xmas P»*vln«r Early.

During This Sale of Women’s Coats Stilts and Dresses

251-253 Massachusetts Ave.

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Let’s Fill the Community Chest!

For instance. Saturday morning at 9:00 o clock, we shall place on sale a 129.75 "larked down coat, now priced $19.75. and at 9:15 a. m., if unsold, the price will bo further reduced $1.00. or $18.75. At 9:30 a- ra- the price will drop another dollar, or $17.75, and every 15 minutes thereafter down goes the price another dollar, until the coat is sold. At ten o’clock, we shall place on sale, under the automatic markdown, another garment.' and at eleven o clock another, and so on, every hour throughput the day. Select the garment you desire, watch the price drop every fifw i? en you think the Price is right, BLY IT. You may get just what you want for one-third, one-quarter or even less of its real value. No charge for alterations. “

U-Save 50c M.

During This Sale of

Minutes!

Trimmed Hats

Christie Machine Works GENERAL MACHINISTS

Special Uiaetrtaery and experimental work; **ara. machine and ante parta

* Oxy-Acetylene weldlns of me 1*1*.

Main J50*.

ISO SOUTH SENATE AVENUE.

Ante. tt-tSS.

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prices have been raised for this All items plainly marked at

greatly reduced prices.

occasion,

our already

Mark-Downs Throughout SS5 SL’SHM-' i<{?:

«He, L-SAVE

: gill:

There never was such a talking machine outfit at the price upon the terms and sold under the same unequaled conditions of sale.

procures this new model Columbia Graf onola outfit Saturday. • Delivery will be made at once. The balance may be paid in payments to suit your convenience—within reason, of course.

Men 4 * $1.20 Glove*

Women 4 * $1J88 Glove* Women 4 * $5.98 Silk Wnl*t« Women 4 * $12.50 Silk Umbrella* .. Women's 48e Muffler* $2.4$ Tablecloths

KaSas'?. L'Save

lOe «Oc

68,95. U-8AVE $3*55 ifSS: s “ 4

10e Snnbrlte Cleaaser, 8 for

25c t-SAVE

38e Sic 20c

$S.4N

35c

U. S. Stores Co.

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342-358 Massachusetts Ave.

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This mm model ho* ever* practical improvement* be-

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OUTFIT INCLUDES: New Model Columbia Graf onola Pictured Above, with Improved Automatic Stop 10 New Columbia Records, With Music on Both Sides Making 20 Selections, Value $10.00.

Board PRIMARY

Public Work. Routlm.

ROLLS

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ASSESSMENT

PROVED

BouWard* plae^^ Corwhu^^av* T< ••Ik*: Dberty atreet {emt aide) fan *t. to Vcvmont at. ; fur artscmimmta: ftrookaidc ave front Rural at. to Twentieth at.

Gmfoixia Shops 44 North Pennsylvania Street Headquarters for Columbia Grafonoias and Records

Records for Christmas

If You! Can Not Call, Phone Main 1287.

Our stocks are large and the assortment is varied. Buy records now. January records on sale. "The Shop of Better Service ”

NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS GET RESULTS

Make it a HOOSIER Christmas

-WITH-

JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY

The Perfect Gifl—Riley’s poems. Riley Children’s Books—Complete Sets — Gift Books — Special Collections.

THE B0BBS-MERRILL COMPANY

Don’t Fail to See the rdLey exhibit

in our window. Complete display of Riley books—Original manuscripts and illustrations

W. K. STEWART & CO.

Blanket Robes

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■Ilk girdle* and frog*. Rolling collar*, ruff* 1 attractive light or dark colors;

nil ■I#r*. *5.00 *12.95.

'’WtamHitt

21-23 North Illinois Street’

Children’s Fur Sets Fnr* In ■tykeu fur girls and little tota n* ‘irJE 7:. 4 £ L^.r.L-LLT.^r/r.'.Y^.Sb*:

New Fine Winter Coats and Wraps That Emphasize the Downward Trend of Prices—Up to $100 Values

Women’s and Misses ’.Sizes

Women s and Misses * Sizes

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Fine New Coats at $49.75

A very unusual collection of fur-trimmed and tailored coats in every favored fabric and color. Motor, afternoon and utility styles. Belted, straightline and wrappy types. The quality of the materials guarantee longest service. Very handsome linings.

Still Finer Coats at $59.75

Distinguished garments of soft textured fabrics, including Duvetyn, Veldyne, Cashmere Velours and Novelties. Shawl, capelike or mannish collars of handsome fur or collars of fancy silk-stitched self material.

Unequaled values in this group.

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AndStil Aristocratic wraps of t cates of imported modi costly fabrics, such as Colors include Juniper, Blue and Dryad. Not s this price.

1 Finer Coats at $69.75 he highest type. The styles are exact duplisls trimmed and collared with fine furs. Of genuine Bolivias, Imperial Velour and Evoras. Suchow, Moonstone, Malay Brown, Twilight ince the war have coats like these been sold at

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>R HOLIDAY CHOOSING

.Costume Blouse $4.95 14 •• $7. Blouses of paramount beauty, formerly s to double the prices asked. Trimmings of and Venetian laces, heavy beaded motifs i and bugle ornaments. Colors include Spai Oriole, Hindu, Beaver, Dark Brown, Navy a shades. Specially adapted for holiday gif

s 95 elling up real Filet ind pearl lish Red, nd pastel ts.

New Japanese Silk Kimonos $8.75 to $49.75 Strictly imported models in handsome padded silks, beautifully embroidered and fastened with girdles and silk frogs. These are very exclusive garments and may be had in black, purple, rose and other colors.