Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 December 1920 — Page 4

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GENERAL NAVY BOARD RE COMICS EIGHTY-EIGHT SHIPS.

IP IS IMPORTANT

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slttp* s®br th* Usiud n*vy it proposed by tho ?t 'XtsriJtix *sss

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nary be asufc'le the equal soy other nation in the

f* relterat^*It# re^oroniemUtToo that

the American

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Uni tlon *e!f •st It is ell will »» I ■ as e challei

iIn reaeon take poeition/' the uafess ren inherent be eonetrued

war.

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>a wttli fer-reeehioir end

aomettmee eonUlctiny Isternatlonel interests must elweya he prepared to defend Its rights. Nartes are peculiar. lit that it neglected they loee •fflckNsey with startling rapidity. It is fallacious to argue that we can wait a few years and then with our money and our eonetrurctire genius r *“* "js #^&ssr»»:

he done. Jtaylee ye not i»y; It le a matter of years, altlng ao recommendation*

far new conet ruction this year ■

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•.tm» report said general board *

a member of the league

imllar association

similar

the economic

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he economic situation, construction ehonld hr n» that would add only

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etrength o# the eusiilnri*» might h the conversion of th tints of emer*

In rsoommsnding ths laying down of a battleship ts each of tho fiscal years 1*11, 1*** and 1»*| the board asserted "nothing that occurred during the world war has served to change the opinion of the general board as to the vital Importance in war of the battleship, the ship that in at once give and take heavy

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tie cruiser and thirty light also were proposed. The board said, should be of with high speed, long radius and comparatively irmament, placing them

If mr ' ‘ cruisers of o

psrior class to the light wther nations. Other new

vessels proposed were eight gun hosts, eighteen destroyer leaders, twelve long-radius mine-laying submarines ahd six cruising submarines, four airjdane carriers and three destroyers

and three submarine tenders,

ghould the congress disapprove the

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BANKRUPT SHOE SALE

Continuing our great value-giv-ing sale of ladies* fine shoes at the unheard-of prices—$2.95, $3.95, $4.95. All shoes from the Merriman Shoe Co.’s bankrupt stock. Real values. STATE LIFE SHOE SHOP Second Floor State life Bldg. Xmaa Slippers *{;£;

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SAVED FROM THE FIREfl JAP BRASS RUGS 9x12

These rugs were made to sell at They are beautiful, finely woven rugs with Gretchen borders and attractive patterns. They are new and absolutely undamaged. Heating and cooking stoves, all makes and sixes. Some as low as $8.50. Gas ranges in several popular models. Well built stoves, priced $9.50 up. All guaranteed. I Oil stoves art fine for cold mornings and for use in rooms that are hard to heat; $4.50 up. New brass beds, $8.85 up. New davenports, in several finishes, $12.50 up. Slightly used brass beds, full size; price, $6.50 up. A number of used dressers are priced $7.50 up. New dressers in finishes to nr suite, priced

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three-year bnlltflag board urged author!*at t! ‘'■hip *nd one battle other enaaller craft In 1**2.

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THE I5DIAXAP0LIS NEWS. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1920.

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Married Fifty Team. I Special to The SodUaepott* KewsJ FRANKLIN, led-, December 14.— The Rev and Mtre. F- M. Hackle berry, of this city, celebrated the fiftieth aaaiveraary of their wedding today. They were married In Jennings county and have lived mt various points la the state, where Mr. Huckleberry has filled pastorates. For several years he was pastor of ifea First Baptist church in Franklin. Other pastorates he bae filled are Aurora. Madison, borauspori. Linton, Hamilton, O. and Olney, HL He has been in the ministry for fifty-three consecutive

First Baptist church In dreenwood. A family reunion was held today at the home of the Rev. Robert Kent, of the First Baptist church. Mr. and Mrs. Huckleberry are the parents of four children. Mrs. Robert Kent and Mies Myrtle Huckleberry, of Franklin; F,

MODE THAN TWO-THIRDS INDIANAPOLIS RESIDENTS

«. .ratatt i> Batin UMnd Art. College u*e la TUo City; Tetal Exceeds IASS. That residents of Indianapolis now comprise more than two-thirds of the undergraduate body of Butler is shown In enrollment figures for the first semester of ths me-im college year, announced by Butler

officials.

These figures apply only to the cpUege of liberal arts, which include* j h * A SXEL®* bstness admiai«tration sod eommsree, the school of education and the school of m nitserfal education, and Is separate from the OgbMj* of Missions and the law Four hundred and seventy of the

«7« undergraduate* enrolled in the SSS: atm * Ja Tl Q* O /SI fJOklR v& where. There are 2AS men and S*8 women enrolled. This is the largest number of men ever regularly enrolled, The total attendance also breaks all records, the combiavd number of students in the three colleges on th* campus exceeding 1,DC«. Five foreign countries and I« P*2* we represented. The largest inMer of students from out of Inana come from Ullnoin Canada ha* * representatives Mary ILouise

from France, and Carey McCallum from Australia The states repreSSud are. IIMnola »; Ohio^ *: <?alifornia, 2; Florida^ 2; Michigan, 2, Virginia. 1; Maryland Arkansas Missouri. Iowa O j? 1 *- hom *b , Virginia Montana Texaa Nebraska and Kentucky. I each. # Following is a classification of church amBstiens: AdvenUst. 1; Baptist, 42; Catholic 1*; Congrega-

coast because the saved dollars are your best

Farmers Trust Company

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Union Suite

Attention, Women! Look!

Ribbed, fleeced, ■ *tton union suits, neck, short Sleeve

Dutch

also pink and white Rieht brar.d sleeveless, band union suits. Former

top uni

sleevelt

were up to 12-24.

WKnVE*DAT ONLY

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Women’s Hose Here’s a dandy gift suggestion! Butterfly nation"ally advertised fiber silk stockings; splendid wearor cordovan. Formerly price I Sc— WEDNESDAY ONLY Pair, 65c (21 pair In Xma hen. ELM) (Main Fleer)

The Key to the Gift Situation areram Dauares

FOR WEDNESDAY ONLY T F YOU’VE been puzzled what to give for Christmas and do it for less money, the key to the situation is our Wednesday Bargain Squares. The greatest array of Christmas bargains ever presented to ttie buying public since the pre-war days. No phone, C. 0. D. or mail orders on these.

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Buy Gifts Wednesday and Save Heaps of Money

Sweaters

Choice of the house men’s sweaters, of *1! wool; coat or slipover; also V-neck; In plain black, gray and brown; sixes 24 to 50. Up to *12.75 values— WEDNESDAY OSLY $6.95 (Main Floor>

Rag: Rugs

For the hedrooma Good for gift* too. Colonial rag rugs, sise 25x50 inchbs. hit and miss pat-, terns, washable dark colors. Regularly $1.4*— WEDNESDAY ONLY $1.05 (Third Floor!

Smoking Sets This would please ‘’Him.’* Smoking sets, consisting of brass tray, match and cigar holder and ash tray. Our $2.00 quail ty. Special— WEDNESDAY ONLY $1.59 (Mala Floor)

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Handkerchiefs Buy 'em by the dosen! Handkerchiefs for women; plain white or colored embroidered corners; very pretty patterns. Regular 10c quality. Special—WEDNESDAY ORLY 12 for 59c (Main Floor)

Give Silks

Black dress satin, superb quality, all silk, with the Soft finish required in the new draped styles; width 3* inches. Our regular 12.98 quality— WEDNESDAY ONLY Yard, $1.79 (Mala Floor)

Pictures

Ideal for gifts! Handsopie collection of plctutkm; framed with handcarved, gilt fumed oak or walnut frames; site as large as 17x20. Any picture up to $2.1* value — WEDNESDAY ONLY $1.89 (Third Floor)

Bathrobes They are made of "Beacon" bathrobe blankets, these bathrobes for women. In various colors, with pocket and cord; surplice effect; sixes 38 to 44. Up to *6.95 values. WEDNESDAY ONLY $3.95 (Second Floor)

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Men’s Gloves

Keep "Hie" hands warm! Buy~hlm gloves. Men’s suederve R$«ves» tan and grey; With black stitched backs. They have a $2.00 look and are good fitting and serviceable— WEDNESDAY ONLY Pair, 95c

Men’s Shirts "He” always needs shirts. Look! Men’s shirts. Hundreds of beautiful patterns; high grade, woven, satin stripe madras and silk mixture shirts. Former sellng prices $6.00 to M.95. Special— WEDNESDAY ONLY Choice, $3.65 (Main Floor)

(Mala Floor)

Beauty Boxes Every woman and girl needs one! Canteen or beauty boxes; hand-tooled leather; have large inside mirror; all necessary fittings. $3.98 quality. Spada!— ■ *■ s. WEDNESDAY ONLY $2.98 (Main Floor)

Silk Mufflers Listen to this!' Sounds good! Men’s fiber silk reefer mufflers, with silk fringed ends; several color combinations; a splendid, inexpensive gift Now priced *2.00— WEDNESDAY ONLY Special, $1.59 (Main Floor)

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Hand Bags A great bargain and good for gifts! Velvet hand bags for women; extra good quality velvet; nicely lined; tassel trimmed; in black, brown, gray and navy blue. $2.09 to *3.00 quality. WEDNESDAY ONLY $1.95 (Main Floor)

Bathrobes They’re for men—these elegant bathrobes; in gray, blue, green, brown and maroon and Indian plaids; all sixes— WEDNESDAY ONLY $5.65 ? (Main Floor)

Men Only “Doll up” for Christman! Men’s and young men’s suits and overcoats. Suits it fancy cassimeres; overcoats in popular ulster and conservative models, in dark colors; sises J? to 44. Up tq $40 values, choice— WEDNESDAY ONLY $19.95 (Mala Floor)

For boys anb girls— shoes for Xmas glfta Boys' black and brown calf, English or blucher styles; sixes up to «. Girls’ black and brown lace shoes; sizes up to 2. Choice of these $4.00 values— WEDNESDAY ONLY . $2.95 (Main Floor)

Chemise

Any woman will appreciate one. Envelope chemise, trimmed with solid lace yoke or embroidery Insertion; white and flesh colors. $1.60 value— WEDNESDAY ONLY

1.89

Floor)

Curtains Brighten the windows. Scrim curtains. 214 yards long; made from sheer quality scrim, finished with lace edge and Insertion. Regularly. $1.43. Special— WE1»>EKDAV ONLY Pair, 98c : (Third Floor)

9x12 Rugs Those nationally advertised Congoleum rugs, size 9x12, heavy quality, wafc&rproot. b e a u 11 ful patterns, slightly Imperfect. Regularly $19.00— WEDNESDAY ONLY $10.95 • (Main Floor)

Men’s Pants Just look, men! Pants, of dark corduroy, blue serge moleskin, heavy kersey and mixed worsteds; sises 22 to 42. They sold regularly at $5.00— WEDNESDAY ONLY $3.65 (Mate Floor)

Express Train

Oh, wouldn’t thla make some boy happy! American flyer train on track. Guaranteed engine, circular track. An $2.29 value— WEDNESDAY ONLY

actual

$1.45

Middy Waists They’re ellghtly soiled, but otherwise perfect— one table of middies; plain and colored collars ami enffs, $2.60 values— WEDNESDAY ONLY

$1.69

Floor)

Scout Gloves For boys and for girls! Scout gauntlet gloves, tan and black, large sise. fringed cuff, lined or unlined;* outseam stitching, WEDNESDAY ONLY

Pair, $1.35 (Main Floor)

French Serge

It’s all wool and 48 inches wide! Fine twill French serge, made of finest quality wool, in wanted shades. Regular

92.98

WEDNESDAY ONLY

ed shades, quality— BDNE8DA1

Yard, $2.48

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Ginghams

A few yards would make a gift. Standard apron ginghams, olue and brown checks, full pieces.

25c value—

WEDNESDAY ONLY

(Main Floor)

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Yard, 15c (Basement)

Cooking Set Girlies, cook for your dollies! Pure aluminum toy cooking sets. 6 piece large sise; Just like mother’s; $1.39 value— WEDNESDAY ONLY Set, 94c*‘ (Basement)

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Muslins

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standard un-

38-inch

bleached muslin: heavy, round thread quality; will bleach a pure white Was

Mo value— WEDNESDAY

ONLY

,15c

(Basement)

Yard,

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Lace Boots Formerly $19.06. Women’s lace boots, in black and brown, with Cuban, military or French heels; the season’s best models, WEDNESDAY ONLY $5.45 (Mate Fleer)

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Gloves

Women’s glove* — the gift Ideal! Fownes and Ivanhoe washable.*chamoisette gloves; gauntlet, strap wrist; also 2-clasp fasteners; self and contra Mi ng e m b r o 1 d ered stitched back; all new fall colors. Now priced up to *1.75. Special, pair. WEDNESDAY ONLY Pair, $1.00 (Mate Fleer)

Hats My! What a bargain for children. Two lots of hats at sensational prices for WEDNESDAY ONLY Lot 1 at $1.00 Lot 2 at $2.00 (Secern* Fleer)

Blankets Cuddle between a pair of these and keep warm. 60x76 woolnap fancy plaidcotton blankets, double bed size; only 76 pairs to sell of these *5.50 values— WEDNESDAY ONLY Pair, $2.65 (Basement)

Storm Serge A yard wide and all wool! Storm serge in all colors and black. A good *1.49 quality— WEDNESDAY ONLY Yard, 98c (Mate Fleer) * 11 1

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Unitarian. 6; Methodist Protestant, 1; Universal!st, l; no church. *4.

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Used Piano Sale BIG BARGAIN THE STARR PIANO

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FLETCHI AMERICAN COMPANY

'’WfuEnHiO 21-23 North Illinois Street

or Christinas Buyers

Sale of $100 to $150.00

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' ■ mSSMBSIpSHPW ^ lOTv >’ Big, stunning, handsome, richly furtrimmed coats and wraps, made by one of the best manufacturer’s in New York, and sold to us at big price concessions. ; The variety offered in this sale is so remarkable that It includes practically every kind of winter coat that one could wish for. You can come confidently expecting values extraordinary. Duvetyns, Bolivias, novelties, veldynes, chamoistynes, suede velours, seal plushes, duvet de laine.

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Handkerchiefs You never "go wrong" b u y I n ggift handkerchief* women's handkerchiefs. In Xmaa boxes, white and colored embroidery effect; packed 3 In a box. Sold regularly at 60c the box— WEDNESDAY ONLY 3 Boxes, $1.00 (Mate Floor)

Men’s Hose Buy “Him" socks by the box. Men’s mercerised lisle socks, double sole, heel and toe; very serviceable and silkylooking; black and cordovan and other color* The value is about douWEDNESDAY ONLY Pair, 33c (S pairs. Me) (•tea hex, *1-S5> (Mate Floor)

Slippers

Keep “Him" comfortable. Buy him a pair these slippers; Romeo or Everett shapes; in black and dark brown kid. with

nsoles. The $4.00

cushion i grade—

WEDNESDAY

$2.85

(Main Floor)

ONLY

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Candy Special My. but they are good! Standard chocolates, Spanish peanut square* gum and cream candies; up to 49c values— WEDNESDAY ONLY Pound, 25c

Percales Look how low the price is for Wednesday! 36inch genuine Scout dress percales; plenty of navy, gray and light styles; stripes and figure* Was a 39c value— WEDNESDAY ONLY

(Basement)

Bath Towels Sensible gifts beyond a doubt! Colored Turkish bath towel* Whether purchasing for your home or for giving, you will encounter an opportunity extraordinary in in these towel items, for WEDNESDAY ONLY *1.49 quality. Each, 98c •Lfi* quality. Each, 69c (Mate Floor)

Pianos Play jazz or ragtime! Schoenhut’s 7-key toy piano* beautiful tone, mahogany color; $1.09 value, WEDNESDAY ONLY

(Basement)

For Infants Sweater sets for infants. of all-wool knitted, in rose and white. Big value for— WEDNESDAY ONLY Set, $5.95 (Second Floor)

Fur Scarfs Women’s animal scarfs of black, brown and gray fur, with strong, black clasp. Up to til value* WEDNESDAY ONLY $10 (Second Floor)

Sugar and Creamer, 74c

Get

t glass cream and sugar sets— edl Very pretty cuttings and Our regular 98c quality; speciai-

WEDNBSDAY ONLY ■

They go like wildfire every time we offer them, yours Wednesday, Cut glass cream and sugar c another lot just received. Very pretty cuttings classy shape. .

(Mate Floor)

THE BEST IRON MADE

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Get an jfaierican Beauty* and be assured of the same satisfactory service after years of use as upon the day you bought it. It only costs a little more anyhow.

Sold tv Electrical, Hard wort, mnd Dmpmrtmut Steens *nd EUctrUml CompanU*

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Mmnufaetarmd by merican Electrical Heater Company, Detroit. Mafan of • Complete Lae of Ekctric Heating DevieM. e

American Beauty Electric Irons

Sold and Demonstrated by

The l9GCf Electric Specialties^©. 1*44 Cast Ohio Street aS?

Lumen G Tripp Main 1900

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