Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 December 1920 — Page 8
THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17,1920.
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Farmers’ A*aoreaolutioa pro-
the high coat of Hrplacing the member* on
any fertil-
or tprtng u*e until t&e price
cou!4 price now are.
pee It at a^loM farm crop* where
TYPHOID NOT PREVALENT.
cate of sewage state board of sample ■ been analyzed.
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{Special to The lafcaaapoli* XewaJ
ANDERSON, Ir.d-. December 17.~ In a special aesaioti of the city council Thursday, the city board of health waa asked for speed He statennsta aa
ed 122 a ton. The preaent t0 ^ t jrpi, 0 i4 fever situation in An-
fM a ton. Tbs teat of the
la view
crops
follows:
< t tho
ops la a
fact that the price
not in keeping with
e from a cost of producpoint, w« recomraend that
of Shelby county refrain
r fertil
from purchasing ferullzers for Spring only
use, unless the price of 1* per sent, the c
acid phosphate Is lowered to 122 a Dr. tom *-*“* mixed fertilisers accordingGeneral approyai of the resolution has been shown by the farmera They contend that the manufacturer of the fertilizer should stand some of the losa. If they expect the farmer to use
demon, following reports that there was an unusual number of cases of the.diseaiM» in the city. Dr. i. A. Long, secretary Of the board of health, said that at this time he knew of only seven case* of typhoid fever, and a*
s learned, there had been
from the disease in
far as
ui he has l ea two deaths dty recently.
V. ■ Long also was ashed to explain a statement attributed to him that he believed excavation for a new sewer system had caused typhoid fever in
NOTES FOUND IN GUTTER. Papers § fetes Praaa ered Sear [Spedal EX>I2CBtJB<5. Ind_ December IS— Hores and valuable papers, stoles from the safes of the Martin Catsinger Grain Elevator Company offlss here, Tuesday night, were found Wednesday night in the gutter on the state mad a few miles south of hers by Ed Defever. The 1248 in cash tahaa from the saf<^is atm missing.
W AJ5HINGTGN, December 17^4 favorable report on the Madden bill, authorising the promotion of Maior
statements to r '*»*TMi Crowder. Judge-ad vocats-
he said the excavations might have affected health conditions along the
rout# of the sewer libe*.
The conacU has received a certifi-
general and wartime provost ahai-general, to the rash of lieuten-ant-general on bis retirement, waa made by ths bouse rules committee.
Open Saturday Till 9 P. M. For Useful Gift Buyers 0Aa/ k** M Traveling Bags 2*U/0Less on Trunks Ladies’ Hand Baga, BiU Books, Etc.
t special rule btll, limiting
i ■ The committee oi for consideration of theli M the.debate in the house to three hours. CLAIM BODY FOUND IN RUINS Mas, hi Eraalas aud Two Sewa to jr*n«__ 'x~f - W mmw w •wommm* . .{aped*! ft Dm IndLanspoBs Meosl ■ lad. Dscember Id which waa found la the weeks ago, near “ * county, and at Hartford City have said they believed is that
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Frasier, and her two Mas. Edward Sahs-sara*^ thatthe charred body found In the reins of the burned homd was that
of Mrs. Frasier.
The SwnowtWI WeerfiL [Ammesa Legioo Wssh*rl
**ymfcSy> ssrfsl earner is tmaod. - How e tostr „ -The maths pot into his evening cJothrn
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Children and Savings You can not teach the THRIFT lesson to children by lecturing about it—and, often example fails to impress. Open accounts for your chiiCren and let them MAKE THEIR OWN DEPOSITS. It’s the practical way to teach the Savings Habit.
A First Deposit in a Savings Account as a Christmas Gift Will Sore Two Purposes.
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store open Saturday till 6 o’clock.
wool plaid skirts, Christmas special, $11.75
extraordinary coat values for Saturday
fur-trimmed coats
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would ordinarily sell up to $85
sale price Saturday
This splendid assortment represents an extraordinary special purchase — all new fur-trimmed models (some plain) just unpacked—supplemented with a number of elegant fur-triihmed coats from our own superb stock. Ultra-stylish models for women and misses, fashioned of popular and superior fabrics, with deep fur collars of Australian opossum, nutria, seal, raccoon and mouflon. Fine seal plush coats included in this sale. Coats which a little earlier actually retailed up to $85. Sale price, $49. ' ' ' ;I - - -
every coat a new model
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other elegant coats specially priced at $6S> $85, $98.50 up to $165
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marmot fur coats •112.50 formerly sold for $225
Fur coats of lustrous, kolinskydyed pelts, made into the popular 36-inch model with belt and extra deep collars. Good quality silk Uniats. An unusual opportunity for a good, serviceable fur coat at exactly half price.
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wool jersey overblouses
beautiful gift things from the blouse shop
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very newest, models, special— $8.95 and
for “HER” Christmas gift
silk underwear no gift could be more acceptable than a piece or two of dainty silk undergarments
ENVELOPE CHEMISES, of heavy quality satin and crepe de chine, $3.95 up to $18.75. GOWNS, heavy quality crepe de chine, satin georgette, $5 up to $50.
Fine wool jersey overblouses, embroidered in silk chenille or wool. Latest winter blouse modes, special at $3.95 and $15.
corduroy bathrobes i for gifts— $11.95 Colors ©f copen, rose and lavender, full lined, extra full sweep. Special value, for Satnrdajr. $11.95.
CREEPERS, satin and crepe de chine, splendid assortments, $4.25 up to $10. BLOOMERS, of satin or crepe de chine, large variety at $2195 up to $6.95. CAMISOLES, plain or flowered satin and crepe de chine. Priced at $1.00 up to $5.95.
SILK JERSEY
petticoats and bloomers
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CHRISTMAS
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SELIG’S
EXTRA—$7,000 worth of beautiful Kayser silk underwear (OUR ENTIRE STOCK) 1/4 off original prices — - —— SELIG’S - —
colors of purple, orange, green, navy, copen * and many combinations of rich colors.
ALSO SILK TAFFETAS, IN VARIOUS COLORS. ABOUT 300 TO CHOOSE FROM SATURDAY, AT $3.95.
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Buy Your Holiday Clothes Here at Sensational Savings Rubens Clothes Radically Reduced All clothing prices are lower—fyut as always, in the past, price without quality has no meaning. Here you are absolutely sure of the quality, the fit, the style, and dependability, and the present prices scarcely cover the wholesale ^cost of thfe garments, but we are determined to turn our large stocks into cash in the shortest possible time—hence these genuine, bonafide radical markdowns. _ ! See our windows. We urge comparison of our values with those of. any other store. Come in tomorrow. Suits and Overcoats
for Young Men and Men
50 •:
the sals
price on suite and Overcoats worth from $30.00 to
$35.00.
4s the sale
CA prlc® on .nVi Suits and Y Overcoats
wprth from $40.00 t o
$45.00
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is the sale 1 CA Price on '.DU Salts and _______ Over coats worth from $45.00 t o $47.50.
is the sale price on Suits and Overcoats worth from $35 to $40.
Fur Overcoat Collars Detachable, easily applied to any overcoat— Prices, $7.50 to $22.50
Other Equally Impressive Values up to $48.50 We Specialize in Salts for Men of Stoat and Slim Build
sMSS S7.35toSr7.75
bat worth a great deal mo**
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Open Saturday Night Till Nina o’Clock
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