Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 December 1920 — Page 32

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We’ll Wrap Your Package for Shipping Without Cost

Adjacent to the Christmas baza M** * ' ‘ day wrappings.

bazaar and

the booth of holiday wrappings, downstairs, is a wrapping desk complete with parcel post scales and a competent shipping clerk. These provide a free service for all who wish to have packages

wrapped expertly.

One of our customers said last week: | 'This is the finest thing you could do for a gift buyer; I certainly appreciate it”

Store News Today, Pages 12 and 13

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A dainty timv pm for Chris Imp* Beauty and accuracy are but two of the features of this fine wristlet watch.

A small size, 15-jewd, 20-year case, convertible Hall-Mark watch, fully guaranteed, is priced at $26,50. Thifc watch may be wore three different w*jr», by means of a ribbon or bracelet on the wrist, or by a chain suspended ffotn the neck. Of course, we have many other fine makes in different shapes. Whatever shape delights your fancy—octagon, square, cushion, oval or rectangular. JuBusCWaUcsSoh Cf INC. S mm4 t 15. W'aaMa*t«* St.

Children Like Things on Wheel

Velocipedes

Plain sod ball bearlnt. J9HI Moat of them with robber tires, IS Bt> Ira for boy* from 3 y«*r* up l«owe*t price mod*), •S.ae. Best

model, MS.MA.

Headquarters for

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Bl.no to *40 Kleetrlc Motors . .*1,00 t„ *0.50 Klectrlc Kxperi mental rio * rrt *;«.oo K*tra Oars .TS« to *2 Kstra Ives

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Bl.OO to *2.00

Transformers .. *3.50

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Hhoekins

*2.30 Wireless Buster *3.00 Telegraph Inetruments *4.00

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Blt VCLiW, TR1CYCLB& AUTOMOBILES, IRISH MAILS, SCOOTERS, EXPRESS WAGONS. ROLLER SKATES, AEROPLANES, ELECTRIC TRAINS.

Sporting and Athletic Goods

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i\olt Hats Volley Baits, Footballs.....

Basket bulls Indoor Baseballs.

Air ntHes...... (}ym 8hoe*.,... Baseball move* Pennant*.......

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Sweater Coats *7 to i.V“r n '.w,V,* Tennl* Racket*. * I .TR to Indian Clubs 3R«* to Dumbbells 35 t . to TRp loe Skates. ..TSc to *S Hockey Skates *2 to *H

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Figure Skates.*;

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Other Practical Christmas Presents

Dry Call*

Bicycle Bell* Bicycle Horns

Cyelometers Aeroplanes

Exerciser*

Flashlights.

Batteries....

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Hot -a -Cold l.o nch Boxes...,) Cauntlet moves..*1,50 to *.., Knit moves ... T;AOo to**Y

Christmas Tree Lighting

Outfits S3 to *f> I^mps for Same. . 20c and 23c

THE G. H. WESTING CO. Indiana** Leading Cycle and Sport Goods Store. PKVMSYI.VAV1A 4*0 YRRMONT.

GREENE’S .OWER SHOP

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Say It With Flowers and Solve the Gift Problem. Order Now.

Main STlt: Auto 21-Id* Delivery service anywhere up ** to noon Christmas day.

CHRISTMAS FLOWERS and PL4\TS

’> ‘3 Cater To Those Who Appreciate Quality Or*> a TTHDAY EVKN1.no PEERLESS CLEANERS and DYERS Bat* asaa. a* —

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GMR 02 OF BIBLE IS BIG MEEflHG PLEA

THE IXDIAXAPOLIS SEWS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1920.

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•BOARD WALK’” PREACHER SPEAKS AT ENGLISH’S. — ALSO ASSAILS THE MOVIES

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“If the homes of lodiar apoli* today had more open Bibles and more mother* and fathers dlnevsWng that book. Judge Lahr and Judge Coilias would not Have their courts fall of eiaaers th f7 il *^ yestorday when f visited them, said the Rev. R. A. Blwood. of Atlantic CTty. before more than *.**o men and wo-mea at the Y M. C. A Big Meeting at English'* Sunday after-

-Mr Mother's Bible" $*et of Mr. Biwood’s address.

the people that there was only reason for all the trouble “we are having in the world today" and that of^heSabEltit* * VTOP * r ob ** rv * Br * In referring to the Sabbath the acted “board walk** preacher indirectly assailed the movies, lie said that they coo Id not posaibty do as much good as the efmrrb. ”We don't want any roouneeci alined greed to destroy the 8abEa.fl* given os by the Pilgrim

father*," the speaker said. ,

The speaker said that he was parLrulariy pleased to be present oa hitdie*' day. One.third of the big aodience yesterday was made up of" Women. Tlio*e present were reminded by Mr. ESI wood t hat loneliness Is the occasion for sin and a Christmas away from home was often very dangerous. He asked the p*op!e to have some stranger at their table on Christmas day—to cultivate that spirit of Christian hospitality as it

existed before modernism.

"Hospitality is the echo of the Bon

of Ood. said Mr. El wood.

The meeting yesterday was the largest of the year. The guartet of mixed voices from the Third Christian

church sang two songs.

A H. iJodard. general secretary of the Y. M C. A. and supervisor of the

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It Won’t Give Dolly Pink Cheeks bat it will surely bring healthy color to the Little Mother to go a-strolling with the new Christmas dolly. She’ll be so disappointed if she fails to get a new Doll Baby Carriage Santa left with us some very unusual values:

“I used t' alius give hooka but nobuddy stays home long enough f read oae anymore," said Lib Paah. t'day Pinky Kerr spent flB on tb* gt Saturday.

Little Stories of Daily Life

Big Meetings, announced that the next meeting would be held January •. when Roscoe Oil more Scott, humorist and lecturer, will deliver hi* "Dying

on Third** address.

DETECTIVES ON TRIAL. Men Who Killed Ante Teaetet Aeewsed of Manslastgb ter. (SpeaaJ to The Indmoapetia Bewtl VALPARAISO. Ind.. December *•.— The trial of Edward Mchlene. of Michigan Olty, and Charles Bimmon*. of Chicago, on charge* of manalaughter, wa* begun today In the Porter circuit court before Judge luring. The two men are detective* on the Michigan Central railroad, and. in a clash with John McFarland, of Chicago, nexr Porter last October. McFarland W4S *hot and killed. The detective* were guarding a merchandise and whisky train, and McFarland, who wa* a motor tourist en route from Dowagiac. Mich., to Chicago, stopped near the trgcks oh a public highway to repair a punctured tire. When the officers approached McFarland he opened fire, and the detective* killed McFarland wllh a shotgun and a pistol. Th* shooting aroused a storm of indignation In th* north end of th* county. Prosecutor Jensen requested a special venire of twenty-five names In addition to the regular panel. Mrs. McFarland, widow of the dead man. who was with him at the time of the shooting. Is present at the trial. FOOD FOR POOR FAMILIES. Salvattsa Army t# Diatribete Mere Tkaa 400 Baskets. Th* Solvation Army will distribute from Its headquarters, 24 South Capitol avenue, more than 400 baskets of food among poor families of Indianapolis next Friday afternoon. A corps of Haivation employes, both men and women. Is now investigating needy families. Mayor Charles W. Jewett will speak at the Christmas celebration to be held Tuesday evening. December 21. at Tomlinrson hall for the children. The Salvation Army expects to entertain 3.000 children and their mothers at this celebration. Articles of clothing will be distributed. The Isis theater has set aside next Thursday as Children's day, and, instead of charging the usual entrance fee. will accept a single article such as a potato, apple or orange. All receipts will be turned over to the Salvation Army for distribution. 12,000 IMMIGRANTS ARRIVE Rueb *• Amerfeau Shoes Reaches Might la Saaday’s Influx. \KW YORK. December 10.—Th# Christmas rush of immigrants and other passengers anxious to spend the holidays on American soil, reached its bight yesterday when eight transAtlantic liners arrived with more than 12.000 passengers. Kaif a dosen large liners are expected this week. Yesterday’s arrivals were the Carmania and Baltic, from Liverpool and Queenstown respectively; Leopoidina. Havre; Andre d'lt&lla. Genoa and Naples. The Imperator, from Southampton and Cherbourg: Drottningholm. Gothenburg: Madonna. Naples and Marseilles, and La Savoie. Havre. Among the passenger liners due before Christmas are the Olympic from Southampton and Cherbourg; Susquehanna. panxig; Bergensfjord, Bergen; Helligolav, Christiania; Duca d'Aosta Genoa and Naples, and Nieuw Amsterdam. Rotterdam. Flaw Fur Fair Aaeaelatlea. (Special to The Indtsoapoba Neva} EVANSVILLE, Ind.. December 20.—| About 300 persons of Scott township,} Vanderburg county attended a meet-| *t the Blue Graaa Community I House Saturday to make plans for the I future Scott Township Air Associa-j tiorf. It was decided to enlarge the. fair so that it will cover not only township, but part* of Gibson and Warrick counties, and to Incor-f porate the association. Seventy-live ! persons have taken shares at IT Theodor# Rechtin. a local lumber > dealer, was dedicated at the meeting i the address being made by Ur. A?-' fred Hughes, president of fevansvllie I College. An address was made by O. F. Hall, of Purdue University, on Rural?Sociology ” i

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A Terre Haute bachelor stopped at g friend'a house, the other night to get him to accompany him to a community meeting. The friend was a "much married" man and hi* spouse did not wl«h him to go to the lecture. So she told her husband so. They were In th* next room and her husband wa* afraid the bachelor might hear her and he did not desire for the other man to think that be wa# so henpecked. So he raised a warning hand at his wife. But she continued la a voice louder than ever. “1 don’t car# it he doe* hear. If there’s anything that makes me tired it (s some old bachelor going around cluttering up the earth." The bachelor was startled What

he wants to know, noi not all women regard light.

r is whether or ilm in th* same

Ye Respeeter of Person*. Law enforcement is no respecter of persons, at a young woman stenographer in th* office of Charles J. Orbison. federal problbtion director, can testify. This young woman ordered some wine of pepsin from her druggist. Th# druggist considered the order and her record on previoun orders. “Yopng woman." he said. "L can not sell you any wine or pepsin. You are using too much. We are under strict order* from the prohibition director to watch carefully our sales on? wine Coatraeters’ Machinery For Sal* sad Beat. Hoists, mixers, pavers, derricks, crabs, pumps. Novo outfits, steam shovel* stc. Bock Bquiptnent Co.. 1POO Northwestern see. Building contractors and commission merchants telephone Joseph Gardner. 39 Kentucky avenue, tor heavy salamanders.

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Poilman Carriage A near model, robber tired; pique lined seat. Made of reed. Ivory or gray finish; J*"*-*” 3 $3.50 Poitou Carriage A large carriage for a medium price. Both hood and body have rolls; body lined. Heavy English springs, rubber Urea, reclining back. or gray/namel; IS 1 ** 1%** $8.00

Pullman Carriage With graceful, curving lines and hood; rubber tired; Hoed in Princess Corduroy. Ivory or gray finish; 0*7 XVA IdfexlS-inch body... «« •UV Pullman Carriage Very handsome; large enough for Miss 12-year-old; not too large for Miss i. Has rolls on hood and body; reclining bock and strap. Robber

tires; ivory or gray finish

$10.00

Pullman Carriage Modelled sfter a high-grade baby carriage; body and hood of fibre, both lined with corduroy; hood is extra large; reclining back and strop. Robber ivory or gray. 2€xl2 Inch body

Pullman Carriage

Two-t birds the else of a baby cab: made to hold the largest dolls Body and hood w i t h : , rolls; msdo of fibre; reclining back; corduroy lined. Ivory or,,, gray; 2txl4»4 Inch

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Charles Mayer & Co 29 and 31 W. Washington St. Established 1840.

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WHEN STORE Sensible Gifts

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Boys Christmas!

HI We know what will please them, for it’s our business to fit them out day after day.

Warm Overcoats Stylish Suits Roomy Sweaters

Snappy Caps Mackinaws Cohrful Ties

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\Gift Certificates Issued at The WHEN

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EVARD For Diamonds, Fine Watches and Jewelry A Christmas gift from Bvard’t ts always a lasting plsasuru

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We Sell HATS and CAPS at FACTORY PRICES W* can make you a cap to

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ROY E. STEELE Rebuilder of Shoes A Different Service 32 North Pennsylvania St

22 East Washington Street.

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haberdasher AND HATTER

159 North Illinois Street.

WINDOW SHADES It will pay you to get our prices on new shades and drapery rods before placing

your orders.

Durham & Darnell Shade Company Indiana's Leading “Wind Men*

136 N. A labs ms St.

t Main 5829.

Original cbtmnsy sweep. M. 7037. A- 34-464

HOLLY AND GEDAR BLANKETS Order Now. A Blooming Plant for Xmas.

FURNACES CHARLES KOEHRING

178-882 UirgM* An.

Froipect 85. Aitt St-593

Tssass? I ?KSiS? I FRENCH STEAM DYE WORKS 49 M< cincLB T 49

KOTTEMAN’S for Furniture

3 Rfovidsnt Building f and Loan Association 401 Rddiiy TVust BldA Ibtdw SuptrvUten State y indiMnu?

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THE *ANT3 STO&jb. CO. Two Storea it W OHIO STV Near UL 110 *. MARKET ST. Near Peaa. Op«B TUI « p. ■* estnr—r TUI » a to.

Investigate The “Reliable” Furnace Before Placing Your Order. Our price# on new furnaces, furnace repair#, hous# tinning and sheet metal work will save yon money Reliable Furnace Co. XSI W. Flft—uth 84. Main 7077.

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MAIN Our New Phone Number PENN COAL CO. 741 E. Washington SL All Grades of Coat:

Wiring on Payments Electric Co. BSpaviS^

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ntomnnii. und JewHry. 38 Me—meat Place.

HARDWOOD FLOORS H. V. COOK

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Furs for Children $5.95 up ALL REDUCED

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Coats for Children $7.95 up ALL REDUCED

Gift Supreme

FURS Neckwear

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Foil animal skin •houlder throws, in Fox. Wolf. Kid. Raccoon or Toney. Extra fine quality. Black, taupe and

sable blend—

$30.00 to *45.00

Reduced to

$19.50

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$29.50 Chokers — tow — fS— Silk Sweaters

fiber, re-

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$13.50 Silk

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$35 90 All-*tlk. in many

$25.00

At January Clearing Prices Average Reduction of 30% to

HERE is no more convincing proof than to come personally to this store, compare our quality and reductions at the prices we advertise. Youll find NO inflated former prices featured here—inflated to create an impression of sensational half price reductions. Fur buying during the gift season is in many cases undertaken by MEN. Any man can make his selection at Rink’s with every element of doubt removed as to quality, style and

truthful quotations.

COA TS-CAPES-DOLMANS IN A WONDERFUL RANGE Markdown Schedule $235 36-inch Black Pony Coat, reduced Uk $135 $265 36-inch Black Pony Coat Raccoon cuffn and collar..$195 $300 French Marmot Mink blend, Anatralian opossum collar and cuff« j... .$195 $256 Bay Seal Plain Coats iA.. $225 Hair Seat sealine collar coat $695 Natural Nutria Beaver, best quality $500 Near Sea! Coats, skunk collar and cuffs $800 Hudson Seal. XXXX quality $495 $1,750 Natural Siberian Squirrel Dolman $14195 $2,250 Natural Eastern Mink, tall trimmed $1,500 SCORES AND SCORES OF OTHER FUR COATS Reduced in proportion—impossible of detail. Kimonos and Negligees Score* of the mo*t attractive designs that reveal real Japanese vision of artistic charm; patterns, floral embroidered cotton and silk. Crepe Georgette, satin crepe de chine, etc.— •3.95 to >25 Bewitching range of color combinations.

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FURS —qmauMBtmNMU^ Full Sets

Large fluffy sets Muffs and Scarfs. Alaska Fox. Black Wolf, Kid, Fox. Black Lynx, etc, $125.00 to $225.00 Seta, Reduced to

$125,001 ■ ■ ' ter grades are accordingly.

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Petticoats — ■ -- in multitude of patterns, shades and designs; cotton, mercerised silks, silk Jersey, taffeta, etc. ■ All reduced— $2.95-$3.95-$5.95 _ .V,

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