Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 33, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 June 1920 — Page 2

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BOOSTING PLAN COMPLETED FOB INDIANAPOLIS Chamber of Commerce All Set for *Selling’ Hoosier Capital to World. FRED MTLLIS IN CHARGE JT, B Reynolds. general secretary of the fcxßanapoll* Chamber of Commeree. aneonneed today that the general program tor making- Indianapolis the heat appreciated city In America, which was fbrmulated by the ecnvdntion board of ♦he Indianapolis Advertising ciub, has been taken over by the chamber. Fred Millls, as director of promotion #r the chamber, will be in general charge of the program Mr. Mlilif was executive secretary of the convention board which represented the advertising club 'n entertaining the recent world'a advertising convention in this city. Charles F. Coffin, president of the Chamber of Commerce, was on® of the moat enthusiastic supporters of that program and in conference with other officers of she chamber, before he left to attend the International Chamber of Commerce meeting in Paris, he expressed the desire that the spirit of community co-operation which had been intensified through th efforts of the convention board, might be enlisted in a continued and enlarged campaign for the advancement of Indianapolis. JUNIOR CHAMBER BART OF PROGRAM. The plan for the creation of a Junior chamber of commerce, advanced by Mr. Reynolds, and approved by the board of directors yesterday, ia a part of the enlarged program and the organization of this department will be one of the first duties assigned to Mr. Millis. It is expected at least 1.000 of the Jtonnger business men will be enrolled and that by engendering in them the spirit of service to the community, undeveloped resources for the advancement of Indianapolis will be cultivated. “I have been observing closely the work that Mr. Millis has done for the convention board,” said Mr. Reynolds, “and I feel that we are fortunate in being able to interest him in continuing in public service. I “It is our thought that ultimately we will develop what may be termed a “sales department’ for the city of Indiana polls,* with Mr. Millis as the general •ales manager, and with a staff of men engaged In ‘selling’ Indianapolis to the rest of the world. GET I\MA>'AFOHS READY FOB “SEELING.** “In the meantime Xre must complete the work the convention board has so well started —that of getting Indianapolis ready to be ‘sold.’ “The co-ordination of many city activities, the Improvement of some of our local conditions, the education of our own citizens as to the natural advantages of Indianapolis, the development of Indianapolis as the center of distribution, these and many other activities are open to us and we purpose to use the present

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awakened civic spirit resulting from the coming of the advertising convention to keep the wheels of progress moving.” Mr. Millis was with the Indianapolis News for four yeers as assistant advertising manager. He lea native of Indiana, having been reared at Crawfordiville. He was graduated from Hanover college and later taught school for one year at Noblesville. He then be ame a reporter on the Indianapolis Star, later business manager of the Terre Haute Spectator and I advertising manager of the Houston, Tex., Chronicle before coming to Indianapolis. Vice President L. C. Huesmann an nounred the following to serve on the junior Chamber of Commerce committee: Frank C. Jordan, chairman: C. Mnrmon, Merle Bidener, Wallace O. Lee, George M. Dickson. Lucius M. Wain wrigbt. Fred Hoke. L. L. Elder. Rev. F. S. C. Wicks, E. H. Kemper McComb. W. J. Mooney Sr., Eugene Foster. Felix MeWhirter, F. O. Belzer and Brodehurst Eisey*. Sugar and Grain Lost in Fire at Atlanta ATLANTA. Ga., June lA—The ware house of T H Brooke A Cos„ in South Butler street, with its contents of sugar, flour and grain, was destroyed by fire last night, causing a loss of $200,000. Firemen John Mayfield and Amo* Risse -were seriously but not fatally injured by falling debris

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Ribbons. 7Se yd ■ " Silk Bags. **; 3 ® m A A All silk moire 6 to 7 inches ~|fl MB wide, in light or ffs w JT YA B A. H&r* .-.tf Tjfl fancy frames, dark flowered M “MS nIS sti M Era* |H 9Hf Pk fitted with e. In pat - erns. also f |2| MSB BE K| ■ .Nit K IgwJBB fM H jM purse and mlr striped effects in WSM, $3 M W |K V H B[ IS 111 if W r r Ida* k. narv plain colors up |n JK,9L and taupe, to $1.25 values. 181 __H3lug regular at Saturday, 7&c a lEmAk' ’JS" ffr iTi* $; on $: yard. kTyVVai turday, $4.50. —Goldstein’s, —Ooldstcln’s, Store Hours —Dally, 8:30 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. Store Hours —Saturday, 8:30 a. m. to 6 p. m.

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GIRLS’ WHITE SUMMERY DRESSES *4.49 to *22.50 Dainty, •winsome, white frocks for the "little miss,” made of organdie, voile, plain or dotted net, batiste and chiffon over net; so superbly styled that these low prices are actually astonishing. The waists are trimmed with lace and insertion, tucks or embroidery medallions, some are overblouse effects, the skirts have deep tucks, ruffles or plaiting, and sashes made of the same material as the dress, or of ribbon; sizes 8 to 16, at $4.49 to 922.50. Girls’ Princess Slips For wear with the above dwsses, made of soft nainsook, trimmed with embroidery ruffles, ’sizes 4 to 18, at 98# and $1.25. —Goldstein’s, Second Floor. Domestics and Beddings for Saturday UNBLEACHED MUSLIN —Extra heavy quality, will easily bleach out. splendid for sheets or general use, on sale, 5 yards for $1.39. BLEACHED MUSLIN —Good, fine smooth thread quality, suitable for sheets and pillow cases or general use, on sale, 5 yards for $1.59. CHEVIOT SHIRTING —Firmly woven quality, In striped, checked and plain blue, mill lengths; in regular 49c grade, at 35# a yard. GINGHAM 3—27 inches wide, firmly woven, extensive range of plaids, checks and stripes, on sale. 39c* a yard. \ PERCALES--Full yard wide, standard quality, in light and dark colors, suitable for men's shirts, boys’ waists, aprons and house dresses, all full pieces, on sale, 35# a yard. PILLOW CASES—Size 42x36, of with wide hem, on sale, 45# each. —Goldstein’s, Floor.

KIRBY RISK SUED BY JACOB P. DUNN •peuial to The Times. LAFATRfTjP, Ind., June IS.—A* an echo to the bitter fight waged by Jamei Klrhy Risk against members of the democratic party while he was a candidate for the democratic nomination for governor. a suit haß been filed here by Jacob P. Dunn, formerly city controller of Indianapolis, asking $90,000 damages as a result, of statements be charges Risk mads during his campaign. The complaint alleges that the de-

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fendant falsely and maliciously accused the plaintiff of criminal acts. He charges that Risk mode the statement that "oven Joe Bell couldn’t keep him in his administration’’ and that in a speech before the Woman’s Franchise league at the Olaypool hotel in April, Risk accused him of issuing $19,000 worth of fraudulent checks, some of them for persons who did not exist. The complaint alleges that Risk distorted a report of the state board of accounts so as to give a wrong impression of Dunn’s actions The plaintiff quotes the report of the state board of accounts and points to the fact that charges against him were dismissed.

Saturday Toilet Goods Savings Colgate's Talcum Powder. .15<* Mavis Talcum Powder . ~.19<* Hinds’ Almond Lotion... .39c Hubbard Ayres Cucumber Cream .....SR? Palmolive Shampoo 45* Softola 19* Java Rice Face Powder.. ...39* Azurea Face Powder $1.25 F. E. I. Tooth Paste .35* Melbaline Face Powder... .23* Jap Rose. Palmolive and Kirk's Peroxide Soau, 3 cakes for 25c —Goldstein's, Main Floor. Saturday Specials Parasols Plain and Fancy Woman's fancy parasols, In many beautiful color combinations, at *2 73 each. Women’s fancy silk parasols, with 10-rib gilt frame, fancy cord loop handles, at *4.30 each. We are showing a large assortment of children's parasols In a vartery of sines, in plain colors aud fancy designs, priced from 58c tip to fs.ou. —Goldstein’s, Main Floor. Bathing Caps and Shoes Rubber diving caps, close fitting, in ■plain colors. 25c each. Women’s rubber bathing caps, in attractive designs and colorings, priced from 86c to *I.OO ach. women’s and misses’ bathing shoes, high or low style, at 69c to *1.75 a pair. water wings for those learning to swim. 35c each. —Goldstein’s, Main Floor.

Boys' athletic style union suits of checked white nainsook, “just like dads,'' sleeve less, knee length, elastic web seam at waist, ages 6 to 16, 85* a suit.

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