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“Just Sold My House” — and the money went into one of our Demand Certificates of Deposit, to 'remain until a permanent investment has been decided upon. Meantime it is earning interest at 3 per cent and is available for the owner’s yse at any time. jFlefcjber Aobingg anti torn* Company Will Help You Save Safely. Two Arrested After Fight Over Divorcee Raymond Crane, $3, today is charged with assault and battery with interit to kill. Charles E. Weir, 35, is charged with assault and battery. Both men live at the National hotel, •"62 South Illinois street, where a fight between them occurred last night, and they were arrested by Patrolman Brown, j Weir 18 alleged to have been with Crane’s divorced wife and Crane is a! leged to have broken down a door and .•ut Weir four times. Dr. C. E. Day dressed the wounds, which are not serious. Profits of Grocers Estimated 3 Pet. “Retailers and their customers will understand each other much better if the customer can be introduced to some ot the difficulties and perplexities of the retailer,” said Paul Findlay, representative of the California Fruit Growers' Exchange, in a talk to retail grocers of In- j dianapolift at the Chamber of Commerce last night. He presented figures which he said proved that the average net profit on grocers’ sales is about 3 per cent. Mr. Findlay declared that lemons which formerly went over bars in mixed drinks are now going to the housewife, who makes lemon pies. 2 Held in California Murder Released LOS ANGELES, Cal.. April I.—George W. Fredericks, a chauffeur, and Spencer L. Poynter, a tree surgeon, have been released from custody in connection with the murder of Mrs. Rudy Reed, found strangled to death Ift her apartments here Friday. The police announced they did not have sufficient evidence to hold the young men. Baker’s Shortening—Giosebrenner's.

Fourth Floor State Life Bldg . sensational Pre-Easter C A ¥ L 1 of Untrimmed Shapes Oilß ili and Tailored Hats % 1,000 Untrimmed and Tailored Hats specially priced for Friday only at $2.95 —ln this collection you will find every wanted style in all the new colors. The most remarkable Pre-Easter Sale ever offered to the women of Indianapolis. AFRICAN OSTRICH FEATHER CO. - Fourthi\Floor State Life Bldg. ;

DOG HILL PARAGRAFS ::: l \ /I Kfl. N Where there ts so much smoke there is generally a lot of conversation; and Tobe Moseley, in talking, always makes it a rule to stop smoking now and then and push the smoke back, thus making room for more conversation. The Wild Onion school- teacher learns that there is going to be a balloon ascension at Tickville in the near future, and he recommends it highly to his scholars, as it is so elevating. * • Miss Peaebie Sims was pleasant caller at the millinery emporium at Tickville Saturday of last week, and while there she mixed business with pleasure by powdering her nose. CENSUS REPORT More Population Gains Shown in Smaller Towns. WASHINGTON, April I.—Preliminary population figures announced by the census bureau included the following: West Hammond, 111., 1920 population, 7.492; increase, 2.544. or 51.4 per cent; 1910 population, 4,948. Harvey. 111., 1920 population, 9,216; Increase, 1,189, or 27.5 per cent; 1910 population, 7.227. Pine Bluff, Ark., 1920 population, 19.280; increase, 4,178, or 27.7 per cent; 1910 population, 15,102. Manistee, Mich., 1920 population. 9.690; decreese, 2,691, or 21.7 per cent; 1910 population, 12,381. Charlotte. Mich., 1920 population. 5,126; j increase, or 4.9 per cent; 1910*popu- : latlon, 4,886. KANSAS FREE AT CHICAGO. SALINA, Kas., April I.—The twenty Kansas delegates to the Chicago repun. lican national convention will go unin. structed, the state convention here yesterday voted. Photographic portraiture v. Is both a science and an / art. That is why there J are so few really success- MMML ful photographers. mm Ninth Floor. Kahn Bldg Buy Your Watch^ On Refined Credit Plan PAYMENTS ffraU and weekly payment thereafter. We can supply requirement as " TAa to quality at a kj?n/' "V 3K range of prices that fir£ T r* will satisfy and will “ 1 sHJ meet your wishes. AiV/TVAH You have all the wf NT\ advantages of a cash transaction with the privilege of extended credit. Gr*y, Gribben & Gray Corner Ohio, Indiana and Illinois.

Pretty Stationery • Arrived Just in Time for Easter / Ss Hk You will be surprised to see the jI attractive new stationery we have m br - —■jWfci lust received. Handsome gift boxes m M gfjjjfil with novelty papers in white and la.-- - Jgl K- - t delicate tints. The envelopes ara ■ tissue lined, in colors to 7 lT match the paper. Prices yj. range .from $ 1.00 to ■' \ Larger boxes con*** \ tainlng 2 quires to 6 x~"~—X - quires in linen pa's, \ "'~ rr * P ers with envelopes j to match, $1.25 to EASTER SPECIALS A double box of linen finished stationery, containing 48 sheets of paper, 48 envelopes for 65^ in white and dainty shade tints, gray, blue, pink, buff, lavender. A splendid correspondence paper with good writing surface. Correspondence Cards In Easter egg colors; four different colors in box; 24 cards In all, with envelopes to match 65c rs -—Desk Sets in Attractive Colors— ft We have just opened a small shipment of desk sets with celluloid covered, silk background of pink, blue, green and all white; hand decorated with festoon* of small roses or forget-me-notr. Prices are 910.00. 912.00 and 915.00 • V -■ - ■ • ' ’ -rrJ) Easter Greeting Cards./. 5<J to (50<* Easter Postcards for and 2 for sc* Charles Mayer and Company 29 and 31 West Washington Street. Established 1840. , I-IT ':'.=i==--'sr'Si !l -"'' ' 'r Safe TUUfC forINFANTSand INVALIDS Forlnfsnts.lnvalidsand Growing Children I Rich milk, malted grain extract in Powder Ths Priginal Food-Drink for All Agaa|N Cooking Nourishing Digestible Service and Satisfaction TRUSSES jjj ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS, BRACES FITTED BY EXPERT Complete Line Sick Room Supplier WM. H. ARMSTRONG CO. ZLML.--34 WEST OHIO ST. READ “FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILES” IN TIMES

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y Unmatchable Values at Rink’s JUST'ARRIVED IN TIME FOR EASTER WEAR Top Coats ‘a Wonderful Range FOR WOMEN AND MISSES At prices that will appeal to'limited purses, in variety that is bound to suit your ideal, in number not equaled in this city. Models in a strikingly new type of new weaves, textures and colors. Short, medium or full length. Polo cloth, camelshair, Fortuna mixtures, tweeds, tricotine, suede velour, bolivia. The higher grades are full or body lined in pussy willow silk. Scores of the more exclusive models , $55, $65 to SIIO.OO RINK ’S CL OA K HO USE

Beautify the Home —With a few cans of __ . paint or stain and a V^ L.' ‘ couple of good brushes, any woman can make while the home \ will become so expert that I 1 she can paint anything from a kitchen chair to *=r ~l| j the Interior woodwork. 1* jj Agpia|§B... The fascination of making F'l2cL r - .JSMgSSgJK old things now is far r's 1 1 - greater compensation than i | the money saved. KS.: '' Here on the fifth floor we have everything In the way of paints, stains, Varnishes and brushes. Also courteous salesmen who will be pleased to instruct and advise on how best to use the various materials. Color cards and circulars containing much useful information are yours for the asking. nr r l l 1 On Your Floor* 1 ry rloorlac and Furniture With Floorlac a surface can be stained and varnished at one operation. It Is very easy to apply and dries in a few hours. It Is used on floors, furniture, woodwork, etc. Floorlac preserves to the greatest extent the beauty of the natural grain of the wood. It retains its brilliancy—will not fade out to dull and undesirable tones after exposure to sunlight. Floorlac is manufactured In a variety of shades, designed to imitate the colors of Mahogany, Oak, Walnut, Cherry and other expensive woods. SPECIAL OFFER Friday and Saturday 45c Outfit " 1 ,ni 1 for COUPON Fill in and present the coupon at our store with 10c Name -.—— *'* FRIDAY or SATURDAY AddreSß and receive—--1 can of „ This coupon and 10c entitle Floorlac 30c bearer to *4-pint can of Floor--1 good quality var- lac and one varnish brush. nlsh brush 15c (Only one of each to pur—T~ chaser.) \ Total value 4oc VONNEGUT SUSA

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WETO GRAPH Secret Writing System Invaluable for lovers and for keeping recipes; secret memorandum or other iAormatlcn safe and private. No read your postals if you use the WiJ£&4aph. Great fun for lovers or miss it. Send 10a and we win Graph by mall with P|piN PUB-

A Hot Bath daily will keep your children in good health, and an abundant supply of hot water is always ready if you install ' A Pittsburg I Automatic Gas Water Heater! % ' |§g| This is an investment you will never regret.® Let us show you the different styles and point out how easy it avill be for you to have one in your home. ASK YOUR PLUMBER CITIZENS GAS CO. 47 SOUTH PENNSYLVANIA ST. atS&VSS Ij^Fish § wf 'CAR LOT SALE 1 it*s3ssi Fancy Large Mullets j f Fresh iilinois Carp . | fttf* Fine Lake Bluefins \ lli First of season, direct from Sandusky, Ohio, Fisheries. §|i Fresh Suegers, Fresh Perch, Fresh Catfish, Fresh Ciscoes, H pound ...30£ H Fancy Fresh Black Bass, pound..— 35e IM Fresh Chesapeake Shad (with or "without roe), pound .... .35^ Fancy Fresh Shad Roe, pair .00^ CANNED GOODS DEPARTMENT H No. 2 cans heat Tomatoes. No. 2 I k OOO cans Alaska Salmon, cans Sweet Corn, choice.. | p eJ . dozen $2.00 1 WILLIS FISH & OYSTER CO. 337 East Market Street Blank Books Ste! Ole J| Flllng De.rcM BU> Nif U) II PrhtlncM Stationery EnrnH OUR SPECIAL BANK CREDIT Pl^ Allows you to bay yoar home outfit at cash prices. D. N. FOSTER FURNITURE AND CARPET COMM Wert ttiritrt street. Op petite Prectrta Tup^fst

Friday Buryat jjr-f Capes of fine serges silvertones in navy, gral reindeer and brick; cai*rieol over models; up to S3O.O<J IT: $9.95 Skirts—one rack of 97 skirts in serges, poplins and silks, in black, navy, gray and plaids; & Pf up to $9 ►* 9 Sanitary Napkins, one dozen to box; wprth 75c, special OvC 50c Silk Fiber Hose, in sky, pink and helio, Friday Muslin Corset Covers, soiled; up to 4A n 50c Gingham Petticoats, worth $1.25, Friday p 7Q*k (limit 2) I JC| Aprons, coverall styles, percales and ginghams; up to */ 0;Fr1 ' iay .SI.OO Glove silk top Union Suits, worth $2; sizes <2*4 AA 40 to 44 Hargrove’A m mi oi l. ST ffP lEßveussSi “ ® Excitability, Irrl^H| Kestlesgne*-.. wakefulness, nervous breakdown, mental flashes, effects of ovei vork and an spasms, certain forms cf vertigo xfneas, get a bottle of Roszell’s restorer. Samole 8-oz bottle, $3 IS. fM THE ROS7.ELL I.AROR ATOROV 502-4 led. Trust Bldg . IndlanapTIMES \V \N r \l>S BRING