Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 December 1920 — Page 3
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THE l>T)IAAAPOLliS 5EWS. THIBSHAV. DElEHBEI* 10.
Man Is Shot in Wrist When Taking Rifle From Wagon
d«nt of the Local Coo cell of Women. Many letters and telegrams were sent by local women and women's club#, .to Senator W^uon. O. flay Lob ring. repre»enta£i<e from tlte First aistricj, Seriatr^r New and TUi>r‘tentative Kacb^-spocsor for the bill, urging Itf passage. - ^
oolomd, 1S22 Ka»t _ ..ixtaentb atreet. waa shot In the left j
-rist Tuesday afternoon when a rifle FEEDING GERMAN STUDENTS
was wsooeelng from bis -wagon | charges accidentally. War* . gjaerieaa Friend** ieretee Provides ^tli^m^lTrlnk ur^d” Ber- | *»«*r Meata for 3M«. “ wbo Investigated the accident, J (g ; the Assodstof Pwo»|
»gbt tft on 'an^article in. 1 the | BJgRLIX. December jL ^TheAmeri««ting the rifle to be discbargeC ; can Friend# service committee an-
10 VEROICnn LIQUOR CASE!
as one of tbe most important recon- t „ — - - ' struetion activities now being carried I . *_ "TT “ central Europe. TU aslsts the [Svwni ^ ^
BLOOMINGTOX, lad., December 16. —FafUag to reach a verdict, the ji«T| » in the Jacob Hartman liquor case, was I si
Inaugurations Come High
most poverty stricken and democratic
member# of ~ ‘
r.Vd Sts
_ the German st-ident body
to continue tbe studies wblcb lit them for leadership in the new Germany. In addition 'to forwarding reconciliation between the American. English and German peoples. It la belping- to insure that tbe democratic element shall remain in controlof the German
republic.*
No a
Watooo Prowl**** did. [ftoeCtsl to The Indianapo'j. lieosl ftrANdVlLLE. Jnd., December It.— nstor James K. Watson will sup* .ort tbe Hheppard-Towner maternity ,:tl. It U indicated in a letter reived by Mrs. flol Hammer, presi-
i houneed yesterday that hungry , •U-.rmM.n students in thirty universities would receive a hot midday meal beginning in January immediately after the Christmas vacation. The committee now is feeding li.09* men and women undergraduate# in eight-
een universities.
The announcement savsr •**'***—
M-" student whose income amounts
to more than 4»® mark# monthly will get this relief. Investigation by the
committee disclosed that in a majority of cases tbe hot meal will be the only one available to the poor stuThe work of the committee is
dependent on voluntary contribution# and cost# approximately SlS.ee* a
month. Money on hand insures continuation of the feeding up to the middle of March. .
WASHINGTON, December i«.—The ; cost of inaugurating a President ha? increased from S* to 1« per cent^it j as estimated at the first aeson of the Joint ^ngressnonal «>«•; ?
discharged in circuit court ee~T**a*e ’ «»tte« iB ****** of the inauguration , hTySir j „ of President-elect Harding. Oonstnu*by Judge Herbert Hnodell. It stood I tion of the usual msmmoth renewing seven for conviction and five for ac- i stand on the Capitol plaza and en- j uuittal at M»e tjm . •**,» {graving of official invitations t quittai at the tune. The Hartman i ® by the committee, which ;
li l* fim Hwr °*** to come U* headed by Senator Knox <Rep-.jP*.! 111 , M ®* roe county. ; and Representative Cannon
Hartman s home at his truck farm i jua.
at the edge of the city ya# raided a —
few months ago and a still and a «, w#quantity of liquor were confiscated. ““ * *1* rr * a naaklng vinegar.} ILomsnlie Cuditetdoumal. ^ of IsHtia.a& U®i* $ Mow we forrei. ‘ • C °“^ CtiOB COn 'i ^ l^Th^diy^Sember where the
if per
alcohol.
1 calosns used to -toe.''
'Wasson &G
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Extraordinary Value-Giving!
ALE of SILKS
Beautiful Stylish Weaves Offered at Great Price Reductions—Buy Nqw!
\ Ver| Extraordinary Feature
Silk Crepe de Chine
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4* tntilte# wide, la these colors: ■ while, navy, raalse, apricot, black, gray, flesh, turquoise, ivory and del.
40-Inch Black Chiffon Velvet
14.95
36-Inch Fine Moon-Glo Satins
t fabric offered in 1 /«% / f\ Maduro, African, I -4 fLjLl Ight and Jap blue, r m \jy Jurist mas sale at J '
32-Inch White Jerz Silk, Yard Very superior quality all silk is / r\ shit* Jerst used tor dreesea blouses. I I L^%Jk ihirte and pajamas. A very splen- | I .11 V lid value at 1.0P yard. J 1 ^ 40-Inch Duplan’s Baronette
}2.95
Our Fine Mignonette Brand Rich Tricolette
36 inches wide; we know of no better wearing quality; colors are black, African, navy, gray, orange, white, pink and coral; yard, 14M,
gp lead id quality black silk chiffeu velvet for afternoon ami evening wear. Juet # limited quantity
to sen at AM yard.
A eery excellent fabric offered
HiMI - gb*.«Jer
'Mack, navy, mldm fipeolal in the C
Att# yard
A new shipment ef this very deal table fabric offered in brown, olaok, navy and white. Special at
9.W rsrd.
36-Inch Satin Messaline
48
Elegant Quality Satin Crepes
}2.98
Boulevard Costume Velveteen Reduced from 6.»S; 36 inches wide; I /% /-v yv fast pile and fast color, guaranteed; ! JL CJW navy, black and African brown, at f 3 f j 34M yard. j -** e ^ w Rich Black Dress Satins, Yard
1.88
NSVy, brown. Oopen asd Japan blue; also a number of other shades. Excellent * quality for dresses and
blouses.
Rich qnality—a lovely fabric for reception wear. All leading shades, Including navy, brown, black, etc.
Special at 2.P8 yard.
*-* i .is Vj-x.i v;. kTV *> j v* *3, # *«^as aeAOkAwifa v*m v. J.XT31IO satin peau de sola chiffon dress taffeta and pallet de sole. In the Christmas silk sale at IMS yard.
(Waaaoa's. Third Floor)
Our Showing This Year Exceeds All Past Christmas Displays
Bin’s
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The Gift “He” Will Appreciate
Shirts in these exceptionally .Jte quality silks — crepe de chines, in plain white, solid col-
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ors and striped effects — also jersey silks in plain white or
with stripes.
Some of the handsomest designs we have •seen in silk shirts in years. Seems as if they had just been chosen for “him.* Exceptional choosing at 4.95, 6.95, 7.95
Unosoal Values—for Gifts 9 S
A large assortment every new and wanted stripes, cheeka polka dots.' superior quality materials. Choice at SI.
A Special Christmas Group Men’s Bathrobes
Heavy blanket bathrobes In a largo variety of oolore and pattern#. All button military *tyle. with collar and girdle. Special
at fS. '
An Imported Lot of Men’s Silk Knitted Ties * These are fine imported qualities that ordinarily sell at higher prices, in beautiful heather mixtures and plain colors. Choice, ISA
EVERYTHING FOR "HIM” AT WASSON’S MEN’S STORE.
in plain colors and stripes; all sizes' J
$1»2.50
We*** White Silk Jersey Shire*— ) Shirts for the immaculate dresser. ; All sizes Specially priced >
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detached eo I itlsa; all with Specially priced
6.95
Ik Poagee Shirt*—With 1 A m* nr srtes* jssr 14.95 riced J *
nrm'm glS Heavy Wool Jambo Kelt 1 ^ 4 rv Nee ate r* ■ Shawl collar, in brown. 1 <2' 1 | 1 »avy. dark green and maroon. A f ^T) |
navy, dark green and maroos practical gift, specially priced
Men's latevworea S 11 k I
Soefcj*—A large variety volors, in all sizes Boxed. 1. 2 and 3 pairs in a box. , Priced, pair J
Ilea** la tee-wove* I.isle fioefca In.
black, cordovan, navy, champagne, white and
sizes.
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<Waaaoa** Me«‘* More. Street Fleer)
BLOW YE WINDS, BLOW! The weather man is rather a rude old gentleman, especially winter. One can never tell just what to expect With a closed car there is no need to worry. The owner of one of our sedans can smile when the weather man frowns. «. To Fool the Weather Man— NATIONAL sedan, 1917 mode!. This is the four-door type and a very clever car. Silvertown cord tires in good condition will give you that satisfied feeling of security as the car rolls smoothly along. The motor is in excellent shape. Remember the winter breezes are put to rout by a snug sedan. A really remarkable value at $1,500.
There’s some inside information m the CLASSIFIED SECTION 1 Local Branch 11th and Meridian street*. Main 1884. NORDYKE & MARMON COMPANY ■*i*BM**a*B**aa**
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No reason wkyyoa should not order Xmas flowers this week Av*M the last Bloat* ra*h sod *oxNtr. Tok* o l*isar*ir half h*ar *o4 velect p*r Bsslly roar floral and piaat gifts Toa’l! th* pl«*mir« they II gtv* wheat de-
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Or «aa th* taNpbos*. W« oso aaally match your gift reqsiremaata with appropriate saggeaUooa It 1* eaaNr to do thaa* things saw than it will b* lotar. Simply telephona A. WIBGAND’S SONS CO. ^ MnUWT* 161# to 1624 N. Illinois St.
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BARGAINS—for the Xmas Shopper Sherbet Glasses, Fruit Salads and Water Goblets, pretty cut design in a floral pattern, 33c each; $1.98 for six. A special lipe of light cut crystalware at $1.00. Potteries Crystalware Stemware Novelties Liberty Crystal Shoppe 106 Monument Place English Block
US STORE.
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Sale Of
Pearls Csatlaae* Until rihrlatauu. An opportunity to obtain these irresistible and heretofore considered almost priceless gifts at such an attractive price as will cause astonishment and wonder when the necklaces themselves have been seen and examined. The NA-NOHMA pearls are known the world over for their richness of color, their softness of luster, and in the necklaces are remarkably well matched in graduation. Their value is likely three or four times their price. SALE UNTIL CHRISTMAS 18-Inch Necklace 922.50 U-Ssve 9X7AO. . 21-Inch Necklace •. $27.50
U-Ssve 947JM.
24-Inch Necklace $32.50
U-Save 957.5S.
30-Inch Necklace $36.00
U-Sare 9S4.9S.
I U. S. Stores Co.
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Pleasing Gifts for Women Beaded Bags $16.50 upwards Indestructible Pearls $17.00 upwards Silk Bags $9.00 upwards
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.4 Special Showing of
Closed Cars Is now on display in our Closed Car Salon—Meridian Street at Eleventh
THIS OFFERING POSSESSES A WEALTH OF BODY STYLES AND APPOINTMENTS SUCH AS, WE BEUEVE, WILL STRONGLY APPEAL TO THE ADMIRER OF FINE MOTOR CARS.
\
E.W.Steinhart Companies OF INDIANA
OUR SHOWROOMS WILL REMAIN OPEN EACH EVENING THIS WEEK
PHOTOPLAY*.
THE PALACE OF DARKENED WINDOWS AMERICAN HARMONISTS The Unusual Music THE LIBERTY SEVEN
ALL WKEK A Heal Story at tbe Spider aad /^AlwqyrVfcrthWhilcf LOLX3NIAL
(Ukamtm Second Half This Week
NOW! Sir Gilbert Parker’s “BEHOLD MY WIFE” A George Melford Production
With—Mabel Julienne Scott Elliott Dexter Milton Sills Performance* Start , Week Day—11:80 A. M.; 1:19. S:6d, 4:80, «:10. 9:80 P. M.
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ALL LAUGH WEEK MACK SENNETTS “Love, Honor and Behave” 5-REEL SUPER COMEDY TOM MOORE —IN— “STOP, THIEF!” CIRCLETTE OF NEWS OVERTURE—“ESP AN A,” BY WALDTEUFEL
Justine Johnson —IN— “Blackbirds" IOIO entire lOlO WEEK Lou Wober. Sp-d.l Production. “To Neaoe One Woman” AMUBFHgNTM.
*7V/i ir CONTiNUOUS VAUDLViU
“MOLLY AND HER PALS”
Th* Smart Matoml Camody "HEARTS and FLOWERS”
npKEITHS JL/. X * >WetropuittmVii-ci■ \ 5 ie
«e*rg* Chum SabMa THE LITTLE COTTAGE OeeapM by Ftaak Staetalr. Clift Dixws, Hsry ColliBS and s Heat of Charmlag
Eddie Foyer — Mirprot Ford
RAYMOHD BO”3
JomcC M**r* a "STORY BOOK
With J—t Maar* Camps ay
Vitottao & NU—Tto It Grok*
Jia Tony aid In Noran •nror know what i mfan"
Kinograms a«$ Digeit Topl<f
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Other Bright ff* New Features I Hid Hag bn tb* I^rie Balhaom After aa*a aad Ramlwg.
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la tb* Many Msataal Play
BUDDIES
flelwyaa' *«aafM* Popster Prtoea: I Tunlght and tint. Mat.. 50r. $1. 91A9. IS.
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