Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 9, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 May 1920 — Page 9

300 Block Juniors Have Theater Party Jdßlor members of the Mutual Aid as* •oeiatlon of the William H. Block Company formed a theater party Thursday evening at English's, where Lionel Barrymore In “The Copperhead” is the alcfcctlon. More than 300 employes of the Block company were in tha party, which met at the store and marched to the theater* hi a body. The membership of the junior organisation is made up of boy and girl cm ployes between the ages of 14 and 16' years. A. L. Block to Talk to Altrusa Club A.' I* Block, president of L. Strauss & | Cos., will be the speaker for the Aitrusa clnb dinner in the Florentine room of j the Claypool hotel tonight. At the weekly luneheou of the club to- j Blit F. O. Belser, leader of the local Bay Scout activities, will talk on the scout work. An informal ‘‘at home” will be held Sunday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Jean Whitman, all North Meridian street, apartment 4, for members of the club. -Jir. Mary Westfall Is president of the Girl-Wife Tries to End Life With Poison Mm. Mary Faucett, 19, of 1017 Soatb Illinois street, drank poison at her home early today. * Physicians at the City hospital say she will recover. Sergt. Houston was told by Urban Fau- ' cett, husband of the woman, that she had been tn 111 health. '

Asked if Britain Was Likely to Fight America LONDON. May 21.—1n the house of commons Thursday Sir Donald McLean, national liberal, demanded of the government what Field Marshal Sir Henry Wilson, chief of tho Imperial staff, meant in a recent speech when he advised the men of the British forces to "keep themselves fit for the time that is coming.” Amid cries of "Hearl” Sir Donald continued: . “Who are going to fight at nr distant date? Is it America or is it Russia?” Winston Spencer Churchill, the wai minister, intervened. He stated that Great Britain had enormous obligations in Constantinople. Ireland. Mesopotamia. Palcjtine and Esjypt. Great Britain had only a small army, he said, and the field marshal, in addressing the soldiers, had pointed out how sorely they were needed. That did not mean, tho war minister asserted. tb*t (Ireflt Britain was on the verge of a great explosion.

fpifM [1331^ - { IPt - olx ■ P 26W.Wath.St. . ' Headquarters for * SIO.OO —s i 2 ' o victrolas zrr and Victor Records JJ 25 Vlctro a $l5O Victrola - This P°P lllar style xt , , ii ' n is offered for immewe have this ma- No matter what your pret diate delivery in chine in stock in in mil <sl f* ■flop red and brown magolden oak, fumed' ereilCe in mublt, me VILUOIU hogany, fumed oak oak, early English, will gratify it. and American wul- . American walnut nut finishes, and mahogany fin- Do 110 t deny yOUrSell the Records will be add--1 pleasure which may be had ed <° y° ur a 00011 ? 1 Records will be added to TT . , , J with no increase m your account, with no irOIYI a V ictrola WII6II yOU Can payments, and there increase in payments, buy anew absolutely unused machine f 110 l nterest or ex ' and there is no interest , ' ru l tra charge of any or extras of any kind. here on our liberal terms kind. I May Victor Records You Should Have I Left All Alone Again Blues —Medley Fox Trot. How Sorry You'll Be (Wait’ll You See). Esther Smith’s Orchestra. 18657 Walker. Whose Baby Are You?—Medley One Step. Smith's BBc He Went in Like a Lion and Came Out Like a Orchestra. Ijamb - 8111 X Murray. 1g66 , Karavan—Fox Trot. Smith’s Orchestra. j* 6 * 8 I carmen (Love is Like a Wood Bird). Besanzoni. gs c “ When You’re Alone —Fox Trot. Biese and His Novelty Orchestra. > Song Without W T ords—Violin. Elman. „ I’ll See You in C-U-B-A —Fox Trot. Palace Trio. 74608 I T TT ._ ~ _ , „ „ , 18663 J . i, .a Lo, Here the Gentle Lark. Gall! Curcl. 85c The Crocodile —Fox Trot. Wiedoeft-Wadsworth ?1.00 | Quartet. ji oo | ® unrise and You. Edward Johnson. 18658 Hand in Hand Again. Campbell and Burr. fi4S , RI t • • 85c j All That i want Is You. Chas. Hart. $1 00 | Fond Recollections—Cello. Klndler. 18656 I Daddy, You’ve Been a Mother to Me. Henry Burr. 64863 1 „ 85c j j us t Like the Rose. Chas. Harrison. SI.OO l It is not too early to make your selection of patriotic selections for Memorial Day. Though our stock is large, they may go fast in the next few days. - ■Twiiwmiiwiwi ■iiiiiiiiii Msmwm phe Taylor Carpet Company**®^™*"*

Centennial Tickets on Sale Tomorrow Season tickets for the centennial music festival In the state fair grounds. Sunday afternoon and night, June 6, also for the centennial pageant in tha coliseum on Tuesday night. June S, will be placed on sale Saturday at the Merchants Heat A Light Company and at the centennial headquarters In tho Old Library bnlldlng. Meridian and Ohio streets.

Hungary Will Sign, Allied Council Told PARIS, May 21.—Hungary will sign the treaty of peace, M. Prasnows'ui, president of the Hungarian peace delegation, today notiged the supreme council. Prasnowskl had just returned from Budapest. Kokomo Motor Plant Asks $219,620 in Suit Judgement #f $219,620.49 is asked in a suit filed in the Marion circuit court by the Apperson Bros. Automobile Company cf Kokomo, Inch, against the Wisconsin Motors Manufacturing Company • for labor performed and materials furnished.

JUST A STEP FROM THE HIGH RENT STORES ==sl Our Economy Sale Is now in full blast. Hundreds have taken advantage of it and are reducing the high cost of living from 20% to 30%. Shop here tomorrow. Dresses —1 Suits Beautiful, cool, crisp frocks of voiles. It is almost unbelievable the beautiful in dark grounds, real Georgette de- suits of Tricotine and fine aerges we signs; elegant for . j* _ have taken from the m, street or vacation nC 8"J £ jTI SSO to $59 line and ifffc ||ii wear. Special “ I fiilvy ofTer tomorrow at... .“W /‘(j | BARGAIN BASEMENT MUSLIN GOWNS AND-KN- TRICOLFTTE ASP js2 PUKE SILK HOSE, \ YELOPES, up to s'. 50 GEORGETTE BLOUSES, | seam back, black •> }Jj JSK&. sl.o# ;"i” lor,, “ p .. $4.75 i '* *3 PETTICOATS, plain and SERPENTINE CREPE i $3 SILK HOSE, drop fjifrh. flowered patterns,Qfe KIMONAS, up to £4 QO plain and sport { 4 no V some silk ruffle.- 1 9£icO $3; plain colors. .> JL*FO j shades HARGROVE'S I MASSACHUSETTS AVE. AND DELAWARE ST. "i

Laird Heads Local Scottish Rite Body Frank G. l aird is the newly elected most wise master of the Indianapolis chapter of the Rose Croix. Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite, following an election of officers held last night at the Scottish Rite temple. ' Other officers elected were: Obie J. Smith, senior warden; William H. Kerahner. Junior warden; Edward D. Moore,

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treasurer; Henry C. Thornton, master of ceremonies; William H. Morrison Jr., captain of the guard; Lewis Brown, orator; Robert G. McClure, secretary, and Frank Wilson as tyler. COTTON BROKER SENTENCED. ST. LOUIS, May 21.—Charles G. Mulligan, cotton broker, late yesterday was sentenced to five years in the penitentiary after he had admitted in circuit court that he had forged bills of lndings for shipments of cotton to the amount of $160,000.

350-354 E. Washington St. The Biggest Retail Grocery in Indiana i Creamery Butter, Hoosier Gold and Eversweet, lb , 611 Texas Silver Skin Onions, good size for slicing, 2 lbs 19^ GRANULATED SUGAR, Eastern cane. 3 lbs SI.OO MICHIGAN POTATOES, small sizes, peck.. sl.lO California Lemons, extra value, 4 | Layer Cakes, do . 2en Chocolate, Navel Oranges, extra large, sweet and Caramel and Juicy, each.. Cocoanut, Peanut Butter, freshly made, each, IZ2Q 35c FIG BARS, less than the price of sugar, lb | Best Michigan Navy Bean3, ftA a Black Pepper, 3 lbs finely Joan of Arc Boone County •*, , Red Kidney Beans, Red Beans, tall milieu, No. 2 cans, lunch size cans, y 2 lb-. 12'/ 2 * 7* each 4 Campbell’s or Phoenix Pork and Beans, 4 Ala -®- ® ' with a rich tomato sauce Pure Strained Honey, one pound net weight 42^ Snowdidft cr Crlsco, 1-lh. cans 35£ BREAKFAST BACON, sugar cured, nicely streaked; Off#* piece or sliced, lb WVv 3 lbs., SI.OO Pure Open Kettle Dried Beef, Boiled Hams, Rendered Lard, sliced, lb., lean and sweet, 2 lbs., 47* 50* lb., 61* Hill County Pure Sorghum,’ Maple - Flavor Karo, 4 Q No. 5 pail D'tlLr No. 10 pail epAale? Lenox Soap, Feis Naptha, P. & G., Ivory, Gloss Soap, 3 bars. Octagon and Magic White 6 bars, 19* Soap, 3 bars 25* 25* Uneeda Double Dip Matches, strike anywhere, fIQ/t 6 boxes mO\* American “Tango” Gold Label - , . ~ Sardines in Spiced Sardines sardines in oti, mußtard Bauce> American In mayonnaise new pack, large tins, Sardines, sauce, each, 2 for 15* 2 for 25* 16* 15c Taggart’s York Butter Crackers, Liberty Ginger Snaps, hot from the ovens, 18c crisp and snappy, 17c Chocolate drops. Orange Chocolate Cocoanut cream filler, Ices, Peanuts, Cubes, pound, 38* lb., 38* lb.. 38* lb., 38* LEMON CLING PEACHES7scuffed 9 | A „ AA labels; No. 2% cans * lU£ SJ.UU Golden State : King of Hawaii Gooßeberrie , ] ,nd Jf na . I yellow free diced pineapple, . . w 0 , pumpkin, big peaches. No. 1 in syrup. No. fV can, lOC, 3 for can. 984 2!, cans. 17c can *’ i 28C Telmo Red Pitted Cherries, fine for dessert; Monarch Grated Pineapple, for pies, sherbets 3*7 f* or dessert; large can *i V Indiana torn*- ! Wishmore com,! / Ear( j une Extra small toes, No. 2 can, standard pack,/ y .•>!_,* Lima beans. 124* 12>-iC 'l P ’ 15* Lye Hominy, clear and vrhite, large cans, OQ** not labeled, 3 for Hothouse Lettuce, crisp and tender; free from vermin, pound AIUV Fldsohmaa’s Yeast. Fresh every day. Ask for Fleitchman’s Health Book.

Wanser s Modern Market 215 Illinois Street r COFFEE C" 'j. m Old Reliable e p M&BBBL v s ikXrW^ 1 njoKollfll Pancake or Buckwheat fioup (vir. /> r v J Chuck Roasts (choice cuts), pef pound 24^ Hamburger (fresh, no cereal), per pound 18^ Sausage (pork, exceptionally tasty), per pound 24^ Pork Roasts (Boston butts), per pound 35^ Oleomargarine, Cream of Nut or Blue Bell, per 1b... .33^ Table Syrup (Jolly Good brand) ) 21-oz. bottles, per bottle 25<ft Everybody’B Syrup (Louisiana cane), 17-oz. cans, per can 15£ Breakfast Bacon (sugar cured), 6 to 8-pound average, whole or half side, per pound 35<

I Round Trip Tftlflpin fl Roui,(lTri P $5.00 Saturday, May 22nd $5.00 War Tax Included via War Tax Included Terre Haute Indianapolis & Eastern Traction Company Frankfort and TANARUS., St. L. & W. R. R. Company Leave Indianapolis 9:00 and 11:30 P. M., May 22nd. f: Return limit leaving Toledo, Ohio, at 5:00 P. M. Sunday following I date of sale. jjS Direct connection at Frankfort. Depots adjoining.^ Call Joint Ticket Office for further information. Mtin 4500. OUR SPECIAL BANK CREDIT PLAN Allow you to buy your home outfit at cash price*. D. N- FOSTER FURNITURE AND CARPET COMPANY Opposite Traettoa Terminal Depot. 117-119-I*l W*t Market street. nvAT) ‘SFOR BALE—AUTOMOBILPB ’’ IN TIMES

WSf Plant a Garden SgjSi; Vegetables Will Be High Priced The government says commercial plant■HMpr ing will be greatly decreased this year bejSSfimF cause of labor shortage and vegetables will therefore be scarcer and higher priced. The g TESTED SEEDS lai|p Good seed was never so important as this year, bejjJrSj cause so much depends on the outcome of your garJgS dening. Market gardeners are big buyers of Dawson’s seeds, which is a significant fact. Dawson’s seeds are tested. These gardeners can’t afford to Hh Beets, Beans, Onions, Lettuce, Corn, Radishes, Carpi rots, Turnips. Exceptionally fine Tomato and Cab- ~ Baby chicks by the^thousands —at prices that are low. Act Now! Dawson & Cos. 22-25 North Alabama St. Main 2464 Auto-24-564

No. 10 Fails Pure Lard 9 ?l£t- $2.00 SMOKED MEAT SPECIALS j Smoked ham, skinned and trimmed.. 35£ Smoked picnics 24d Pure Lard, 2 lbs. for 45<^ Good Taste Oleo, 2 lbs. for 59£ Central Meat Market 245 E. Washington St., Opposite Street Entrance to Courthouse. Phone Main 1863.

Saturday Specials Blue Valley Butter, If) 83c Strictly Fresh Eggs, per doz., 44c Package Seeded Raisins, ea . 20c Package Currants, ea 15c SUGAR i ' Grand Union Tea Cos. 353 Massachusetts Ave.

Some Real Values in s Furniture You are sure to save at Hutchinson’s LOOK AT THESE PRICES a Upholstered Davenports... $65.00 to $98,00 m e a r n7 more Golden Oak Rockers $3.50 to $30.00 we t wm H tST Fumed Oak Rockers $6.50 to $30.00 your old fur- ' Sew. r * * n Mahogany Rockers ....... $8.50 to $45.00 Golden Oak High Chairs... $3.50t0512.00 SPECIAL SATURDAY and MONDAY Aluminum Percolators, priced special, $1.29 Albert Hutchinson 312-14-16 Virginia Avenue. f'hones, Auto. 24-560.

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