Indianapolis Times, Volume 32, Number 287, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 April 1920 — Page 22
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Don’t Give Up your idea of -owning a . home. Your savings, past and future, plus our Home Buyers ’ Loan—tWcKthirds of the appraised value—may make it possible after all. Ask for our booklet. Jfletcfjer feabmgs anti Crust Company EVANS WOOLLEN. President. WM. B. SHILTGES, Manager Loan Dept. Mayor to Address Gardeners Tonight Mayor Charles W. Jewett will be one of the principal speakers at a meeting in Tomlinson hall under the auspices of the Patriotic Gardeners’ association tonight, when 20.000 packages of government seeds will be distributed. Other speakers on the program are Prof. Walter E. Lommel of Purdue university and James H. Lowry, park superintendent. SEND HORSE BY AIRPLANE. SANTA BARBARA, Cal., April Mercury, a horse entered in the horse show here, arrived today by airplane from Los Angeles.
CLEAN SWEEP SALE Ladies’ 2-eyelet ties, black or brown, semi or military heels.. Real up to the minute style. |s or more on LADIES’ BLACK BROWN OXFORDS High Heels or Milltary Heels. 5Z $6.98 /f\ Si". $5.98 Zy St.. $4.98 /, St.. $3.88 £/™yf f t," $2.98 fV MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S ANKLE STRAP PIMPS. *2.00 to (5.00 kind; on sale #4 QA st fl .48 to *0.30 Men's (9.00 Men’s (6.00 Shoes ....87.48 Shoes ... 84.98 Men's (7.00 Men's (1.50 Shoes 85.98 Shoes 83.48 School Shoes as low as 81.98 HYDE’S SHOE STORE Sixteeuth and Illinois Sts. I ■■■’ r ip’i i————— If&fhamin 118417418 L Waah In gtor 8L
I. s' ' Vl> „ ASH. srs. storfs I MADISON AND RAY. STOKfch ■ I*ol 1 * ol VTAIN SQUARE. ) MFRIOIAN AND MORRIB. DETROIT VAPOR STOVES PENINSULAR STOVES GURNEY REFRIGERATORS CHENEY PHONOGRAPHS For Sale by HOOSIER OUTFITTING CO Garden Tools, Paints, Screen Wire, Poultry Netting SPECIAL—Smoky City Wall Paper Cleaner, lOc per can. 3 for 25<? , i Fleischaiaafl s sisw*
DOG HILL PAEAGRAFS Cricket Hicka rode hta mule to see Mias Peachle Sims last Sunday afternoon, and the mule finally got restless and slipped Its bridle and went home, leaving Cricket to walk back through a mile of mud. He aays his mule never did have much patience with Miss Peachle, somehow or other. Only five more shopping days and then Miss Flutie Belcher will have her new dress completed and ready for occupancy. Miss Rosy Moseley has had her accordeon upholstered in shipshape and Is now prepared to play and sing whenever opportunity knocks. Purse Nipped on Illinois Street Car A pickpocket robbed John Roland, 1111 North Illinois street, while he was on a North Illinois street car, he told the police today. Roland’s purse contained $25, two Liberty bonds worth SIOO and passports to England and France. ARRESTED 469 TIMES. ST. LOUIS, April Ernest Miller, 28 years old, was convicted of a felony for the first time yesterday, although, according to his own account, he had been arrested in St. Louis 468 times. Perfection Butter—Glossbrenner’s.
NO-MOLDED-FOOD LEONARD BM 1 Til The LEONARD REFRIGER- j.|Ss ATORS are so constructed as K p'&N 1 to keep a constant circulation IjL pM u/a S—■ mmam of DRY, PURE air of uniform low temperature In the pro- flf ga IJH vision chambers. Thus, pre- | H s venting moldy food. The Ja food placed in it is kept 3 fresh, wholesome and free f *flff AVT from musty flavor. The mois- L 3 1-t, ’I ture proof interior construe- 4 fUa tion keeps all dampness from WUU|| K|i|* 1 ffjj woodwork and makes the jjKTOE|BILeonard of longer life than yjvSKKj llJSmC''*' I nfiffl the ordinary refrigerator. The i ? Leonard is easy to clean. All jj~ ‘j intngs are of ONE-PIECE nT •' ~ I / porcelain. There are no v f/. cracks or crevices for the * -Itiy collection of dirt. The cor- *8 ners are rounded and all parts are removable. The cocoa fiber sheathing and double air spaces insure efficient insulation The Leonard is built in sizes to suit requirements and reasonably priced. floor SHORTEN-KITCHEN-HOURS with a Chambers Combination Gas Range ami Fireless Cooker. With the tireless conker attachment, no pot-wntching is necessary. Start the food cooking in the usual way. and in a short time, with a single swing of the control lever, start the tireless cooker. Without further work, worry or attention, the m*-al will be ready to serve on lime. Have us show you the construction and features of this highly efficient and gas saving kitchen appliance.—Second Floor. For Interior decoration, renewing of furniture, floors and woodwork, consult our paint and decoration advipor on the fifth floor. . VONNEGUT XESrnS
OUR SPECIAL BANK CREDIT PLAN Allows you to buy your homo outfit at ra,h prires. 0. N. FOSTER FURNITURE AND CARPET COMPANY 117-119-1(1 West Market street. Opposite Traction Terminal Depot.
Big V alues for Men at Horuffs Our Olferings This Week Include Extraordinary Bargains in Regulation Army Shoes Elkskin Scout Shoes Here is a chance to buy a pair of regulation army shoes, For the man who wants a good work shoe we offer an Munsqp last, at a real saving. They are excellent value in our Elkskin Scout Shoe. • priced $4.98 and $5.98 Price $2.98 Boys’sizes $2.48 vo U °rr E v| MORI TFF*Q 342 Virginia
GRANGER DEPT. STORE r 386-38 W. Washington St. SATURDAY BARGAINS. \ Spring Coats for Ladies and Misses. Beautiful Doveltles, In all the newest shades. $25.00 dtQ QO value <y A 7osyC Silk Drosses for Ladies and Misses. Beautiful silk taffeta and messallne, novelties and combinations. A great variety to choose from. 81 4 Qft $20.00 value V-I-“*rQ Plaid Skirts for Ladies and Misses. Beautiful colorings, both pleated and plain tailored, high grade novelties. SIO.OO value ....Wf Middy Blouses and Smocks for Ladles and Misses. All colors. Plain and embroidered effects. Very classy :sf. , : 00 ... $2.49 Millinery for Ladles and Misses at a Great Saving. Men’s Silk Bosom Shirts, beautiful Roman stripes. Complete sizes. Strictly high class shirts. For Saturday only. Actual $4.00 Men’s All-Wool Spring ’7Qf Caps. $1.50 value ■ Men’s Work Pants, In striped worsted and khaki. $3.50 2sß 300 Men’s Dress Pants, in # ancy striped worsted, Scotch mixtures and novelties. $5.00 $3.98 Boy’s Suits —Well tailored, Scotch mixtures and stripe worsted; 88.50. 89.50 and 811.50. Shoes for the whole family at a great saving. m
Moorefleld photographic portraits can’t speak— W A but they almost seem i|uJl able to do it! Ninth Floor Kahn Bids Mending TISSUE SS'rXrXEf No sewing or darning. Repairs e*thlng. silk, satin, cotton goods, ribbons, fabrics of all kinds, kid gloves, mackintoshes, umbrellas, parasols, stockings, etc. Package postpaid, 15 cents, two packages 25 cents Address PENN PUBLISHING CO.. Blairsvlile, Pa.
INDIANA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1920.
BVtftvn*rtOM MKMMit or m y we vfllvKHi .Member of the are proud gßtSgTpHj Rice Leaders to offer of the you world GR(J EN 5S WATCH ES THE GRUEN WATCHMAKERS’ GUILD, makers of the famous Gruen Watch since 1874, has been selected as the one watch concern in America to be represented in the Rice Leaders of the World Association. The Gruen Watch is a standardized timepiece, with the complete service of an American workshop behind it. Wrist Watches $27.00 and up Gents’ Watches $25.00 and up Beautiful new models now on display by Carl L. Rost A 25 N. Illinois St. “ The House of Quality" At the Sign of the Clock In the Middle of the Block. No Plated or Filled Rings Sold Here
THE HOME OF THE $4.50 Eye Glass Our established prices still in effect, regardless of ths ever increasing cost of material, labor, etc. \ Lenses ground in our own plant. We guarantee satisfaction. Lenses in an/ frame or mounting In /i tA our stock Kryptok Invisible Bifocals (ground together, not cemented) for far and near vision; complete, with n a your choice of mountings $5 to We will duplicate your glasses or fill nny other optosnetrlst’s or oculist’s prescription at these prices. If you are unable to call at our store we will examine your eyes at home; no extra charge. Hoosier Optical Company 148 N. ILLINOIS ST. Open Saturday Evenings. Manufacturing Opticians. No Charge for Examination.
;W> ILL YOU L 2 N ‘ON YOUR FURNITURE I B Wherever you go now, high prices prevail on furniture. These are days when economy must be practiced. We can supply your furniture needs and save you one-half. CASH OR PAYMENTS PIONEEIT dealers I 219-225 EAST WASHINGTON STREET 1
Cor. Wash, and DM. Sts. 9^m “Quality Corner." —A time for everything— -Now'* the time to gave on BOYS’ NEW SPRING SUITS Values up to $10.97 A O 7 While they last- ,Q / —These are splendidly mads fgg garments, reinforced where wear comes hardest and styled to meet the preferences of the little fellow. Come la all sizes, 0 to 18 years. All-Wool Blue Serge Suits —Plain Norfolk and belted models, full lined o*7 knickers, In all sizes for boys 6 to 18 years of age. / Specially priced at .......a...nnd upward. —Soys’ Neckwear. —Boys’ Stockings. —Boy*’ Underwear. Corner Washington and Delaware Streets.
Sale of MILLINERY . 500 of the Smartest Spring Hats —Choice Roll Brims, Cut Brims, Side Rolls, Fancy Effects. * ffJsfcjdgF / *&9s sio $ *ls Largest Selection of UNTRIMMED md TAILORED HATS p Childrens Hats Hundreds of New Styles baby caps w BABY BONNETS r ( vk fJ'jfof 14 in the season’s most wanted tailored or || ‘ra- dress hats. Everv new material and all colors. - H’V i $2-$5- $7.98 j Isl AFRICAN OSTRICH FEATHER CO. j Fourth Floor State Life Bldg. J
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Fine Decorated Aiim mm art 42-Piece Set of (l 7 7C DINNERWARE ? # • • O See our open stock of Dinnerware. Little Furniture Store 211 E. Washington SL Indiana Wall Paper Cos. Retail Store Wholesale Store 51 Virginia Are. 27-29 E. Maryland
