Indianapolis Times, Volume 32, Number 275, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 March 1920 — Page 13

LAST NIGHT’S DREAMS' —WHAT THEY MEAN— Did yon dream of milk? To do ao, sty the mystics, la a general omen that a birth is soon to take place in your family. To a young, unmarried man it means the lore of a woman. If a woman advanced in years has this dream it ia a sign that she will come into the possession of much money. Asa rule, any dream in which milk appears is an omen of peace and prosperity and pleasant travels. To dream of spilling milk is a sign that there is too much bickering in your family, for which you yourself are at least partly to blame. To dream that you are milking a cow and the milk does not flow freely is a sign that something which is rightfully yours—money or property, probably—is being unjustly withheld, but that yon will obtain it by holding to your purpose and refusing all offers of compromise. If the milk flows freely from the cow's udders without any great effort on your it is an omen that good fortune awaits you. To dream of drinking milk means succes and also that you will make a long journey soon. A dream of milk Is especially favorable to a young married woman. A dream of sour milk is an admonition to you to try to cultivate a more agreeable disposition,—Copyright, 1920. Clown Suits Lead at Masked Parties Here Indianapolis persons are going In stronger for fancy costumes. There's no concrete explanation for the increased demand for “clown” party dresses, but more people are renting them than usual this spring. Howard Anderson of the Indlanapobs liegalta Company says business has never been better. He claims one reason for the Increased demand Is school plays. “There seem to be more shows and parties than over in which fancy costumes are being used,” he says. Then, too, the Shrine party Is coming soon and lots of them want something nifty.

! |B The Brass Bed Opportunity 111 We can not remember ever having seen brass beds offered at savings propertionate to these.. The facts are just this —over a year ago we ordered a large jgS jg ||||pls number of tine brass beds. They have just come in—after many months of wait- SBggjJj ing. And we are now offering them on the exact basis of the prices at which * jig we purchased them —last year’s much lower prices. You would have to pay a f rjaffSß Hi greatly advanced price for the same beds, purchased at this year’s figure. 1; Though the sale covers a wide range of prices, J_jOW PflcCS the beds illustrated here, Numbers 1,2, 8 c|jSg you can get an idea of the tremendous ' and 4—extra massive, with the heavy caps ibSj

Cash Co-Operative Store Cost Saver "People are learning that it la cheaper to pay cash for things they buy," sai l E. C. Hunt, manager of the Nordyke * Marmon employer co-operative store, today. The co-operative store opened Oct. 8. Since then It has been necessary to obtain larger quarters and the number of customers has risen to about 1,20) a day. “It Is a big success," added Mr. Hunt. The store sells only tor cash. CONSTABLE WINED AS DRUNK. Val Alexander, negro, 1226 Alvord street, who claims he Is a constable In the justice of peace court of J. B. Mullane, iTvlngton, was fined $1 and costs on an Intoxication charge In city court. A charge of carrying concealed weapons was dlmlssed. *

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INDIANA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1920.

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4* 7 he Laboring Man (. J The Daylight Comer ( y ) t Says — ) ( w w “This is certainly a great town E E for a laboring man. Considering T population, more laborers own L t their homes than in any other y 0 city. Labor receives fair treat- m J ment,. Let’s start the propa- N ganda, ‘That Indianapolis is the y | real home of labor.’ ” e H E •• • -:ym S ; e l Merchants Heat and p y . A j i Light Company If C. O'B. Morphy, General Manager. J \s \ The Daylight Corner / |i. in. I■ J V \ —.L.ia.i. .1

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