Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 38, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 June 1920 — Page 3
MARION HAS HER FEET INSURED Jack Kerrigan in ‘No. 99’ at Alhambra
f Word comes to us that Marlon Davies, 6tar, has had her famous feet insured for $300,000. makes us wonder if the pretty little film star is to hark back to her dancing days and If she does return to her first love will she dance in the films or out of them. There seems to be no one who can answer us. Did you ever stop to think how few dancers, really good dancers, are appearing before the camera today? They can almost be counted on the fingers of one hand. Marion Is one of the few who belong to this slender category. She began her career dancing. She preaches dancing as the exercise par excellence and has the whole history of the art on the tip of her tongue and illustrations to go with it in the tips of her toes. According to the statement of her maid, she easily wears out two pairs of dancing shoes a week. These come to her from Pinet’s. Paris, France, in lots of fifty rairs, and are built on a round-toed pattern favored •'% the Royal Copenhagen ballet. 93.” For the last half of the week starting today the attraction at the Alhambra Is J. Warren Kerrigan in his new play, “No. 99.. Kerrigan enacts the role of a convict who is serving an unjust sentence. He escapes and is hidden by a young society girl who helps him to establish his innocence. Later, when everything is cleared up. the ex-convict leads the young woman to the altar and the tune of wedding bells is the finish. -I- -!- -IVaudeville bills varied in makeup continue to be offered at Keith’s, the Lyric, the Rialto and Broadway this week. -!- -I- -!- Wanda Hawley takes the role of n pretty man hater in “Miss Hobbs,” who learns that men are no* such dreadful creatures after aIL To be seen at the Colonial. Elsie Janis in “The Imp” and Texas Guinan In “My lady Robinhood” make up the new double bill at the Regent this week end. English’s continues to offer DeMllle’s “Why Change Your Wife?” Marjorie Rambeau continues at the Ohio In “The Fortune Teller.” Charlie Ray has moved from the Alhambra in “Paris Green” to the Isis, and may be seen there today. “The Love Expert,” with Constance Talmadge, is on view at Mr. Smith’s. The Circle is offering “The Courage of Marge O’Doone,” a story of the
“It’s a Good Wind That Blows Everybody Good”
S4.SO Navy Men’s Wear Serge, $3.39 Strictly wo-l men's wear serge, 54 inches wide, of excellent wearing quality. —Pettis dress goods, street floor, west aisle. $1.75 Habutai Wash Silks, $1.19 Yard v>*de, all silk Habutai, in black, white and good staple shades, such as pink, blue, rose, tan, gold. Copen, navy, etc. —Pettis silks, street floor, west aisle. 18c and 27c Linen Tray Cloths, 12V2C Pure linen scalloped tray cloth in oval shape for sniail bread tray. —Pettis linens, street floor, aisle two. 85c Printed Linings, 59c Yard wide printed linings in oriental designs on a strong cottc-a surah or serge. —Pettis linings, street floor, aisle two. Ribbon Remnants, Half Price Useful lengths of all kinds of plain and fancy ribbons. —Pettis ribbons, street floor, aisle three. Women’s 35c Vests, 23c Jersey ribbed vests with taped tops in extra sizes only Slightly irregular. —Pettis knit underwear, street floor, aisle five. $4.75 Cotton Blankets, $3.49 • Double bed size cotton blankets with gray grounds and assorted borders. —Pettis beddings, fifth floor. 15c Cheesecloth, 11c Yard wide, good white cheesecloth. (Limit 12 yards to customer.) —Pettis domestics, street floor, aisle two. $2.50 Long Silk Gloves, $1.98 Above the elbow length pure silk gloves in delicate evening shades. All sizes. —Pettis gloves, street floor, aisle four. $1.98 Sterling Silver Barpins, $1.25 Long narrow sterling silver barpins, mounted with sparkling white stones. —Pettis jewelry, street floor, ai.de four. Feather Fans Reduced Feather fans in a number of styles, in black, white, pink and coral. Fans regularly $2.98 for 81.89. fans regularly $3.50 for $1.49, fans regularly $7.98 for $3.98, fans regularly ” $8.75 for $4.89. —Pettis fans, 6trect floor, aisle four. $5.25 “ley-Hot” Bottles, $3.89 One-quart 6ize, aluminum cap tumbler. —Pettis basement. 30c “Liquid Veneer, ” 23c Four-ounce size, for general household cleaning and polishing. —Pettis basement. $1.30 Glass Tumblers, Dozen, 85c Thin blown, plain glass. —Pettis basement. 75c Casseroles, 45c All-white, fireproof, 7-inch. . —Pettis basement. $5.98 Bags, $3.98 Crepe grain Keratol, in tan or black, covered frame and flat catches. —Pettis basement. 89c Flower Baskets, 59c Tall handle, of brown rattan with metal tumbler. —Pettis basement. $2.00 Covered Kettles, $1.29 Os heavy white and white enamel, 4-quart size. —Pettis basement. $4.98 Dolls, $3.89 18-inch, nonbreakable baby doll, full formed body. —Pettis basement. 10c Old Dutch Cleanser, 6 for 49c An excellent article for scouring tinware, aluminum, etc. —Pettis basement.
Canadian northwest. It is different from the regular run of the movies. -I- -I- -IINDLANA ACTOR. James Morgan, the young English bobbie In “The Storm Bird,” the anni-
THEY’RE INSURED
; f'' .' | r- ■' - ' \V
MARION DAVIES AND HER $300,000 FEET.
I versary production of the Stuart Walker Company, at the Murat this week, is appearing for the first time in his life upon the professional stage. This is not saying that Mr. Morgan has not had dramatic experience. He has been in scores of amateur plays. During the past season of the Indianapolis Little theater he has appeared in several of the more Important productions of that organization. He was seen here In "The Star of Bethlehem,’ “Bushido” and “A Woman's | Honor.” j Young Morgan lives in Plainfield, Ind., and is a graduate of Miami university. AGED INVENTOR BURIED. CHILLICOTHE, 0., June 24.—Funeral services were conducted here yesterday for John H. West. 94, who helped build the first steam railroad engine and who claimed to be the oldest Odd Fellow in the United West claimed he originated the idea of using driving rods on locomotive wheels. MEXICAN ELECTION DATE SET. MEXICO CITY, June 24.—A call for national elections made public today by the secretary of the interior, fixes the date for the congressional elections on Sunday, Aug. 1, while anew president will be chosen on Sunday, Sept. 1. She Gained 33 Pounds Among the many interesting eases of nerve quiet and Increase In weight credited to the aid of Bitro-Phosphate is that of Mrs. Rosa Harris who was thin and nervous when she began, weighing 101 pounds. While using Bltro-Phosphate faithfully, she had reached 13 pounds, a desirable weight for her. The Improvement In Mrs. Harris’ appearance was so great, that friends of hers were amazed. Bltro-Phosphate aids In overcoming many cases of neurasthenia, brain or mind fatigue, tendency to hysteria, melancholy or breakdown, sleeplessness, lack of self-control, nervous spells. Gain new energy and Inspiration! This whole publication could be filled with sta.tements of those who tell of the efficiency of BltroPhosphate In overcoming nervousness, weakness and allied troubles, and In aiding nature to increase weight steadily, healthily, lastingly. Be well, he happy. You should add years to your life, and have far more contentment. by using Bltro-Phosphate and following the simple directions of the health system accompanying each box. S3OO GUARANTEE So positive are the producers of its merits that you may now obtain BltroPhosphate under 1300 guarantee of finding satisfactory nerve quiet. Increasing your weight until you are of normal healthy size or otherwise obtaining desired benefit —or Bltro-Phosphate will cost you nothing Could anything be fairer? At Haar's seven drug stores; also Hook's drug stores, and all leading drug stores you may obtain Bltro-Phosphate. Booklet of interesting facts about nerve-ease, increased weight, new strength, tranquility of mind, and other health desires will be sent free, postpaid by ARROW CHEMICAL COMPANY. 13 Union Square. New York. —Advertisement.
Pettis CarGscfis Cos Was usm wmk htosus
No Phone, Mail, C. O. D. Orders or Layaways on Friday Specials
15c Toilet Paper, 10 for 89c "Pure White,” 6-ounce roll, extra fine. —Pettis basement. 69c Paper Towels, 45c “Scott Tissue,” 150 sheets to roll, 11x15. —Pettis basement. Children ’s $1.50 Silver Cups, 98c Sheffield plate silver drinking cups with gold plate lining —Pettis silverware, street floor, front. $lO and sl2 Carving Sets, $5.98 Three pi°ce carving sets with Sheffield blades, horn handles with Sterling silver ends. Pettis silverware, street floor, front. 59c Genuine Leather Belts, 19c Popular width belts in fancy effects of tan with black and black with white, with trench buckles. —Pettis leather goods, street floor, aisle three. 35c to $1.25 Embroidery, Half Price Odd and soiled pieces of fine embroidery bands and points. —Pettis trimmings, street floor, aisle two $2.00 Corsets, $1.39 Elastic top pink coutil corsets for slender to average figures. —Pettis corsets, second floor. Infants’ 79c Vests, 49c "Baby Comfort” infants’ cotton vests, in high-neck, long sleeve styles and in low-neck, sleeveless styles. Sizes Ito 2 years. —Pettis Infants' shop, second floor. $4.25 Stamped Crepe Blouses, $1.98 Rose, pink crepe blouses, made up and stamped in pretty patterns. Sizes 36 to 42. —Pettis art goods, fifth floor. Children’s $2.00 Stamped Rompers,sl.39 Ready made rompers, stamped for embroidery. Sizes 1 to 3 7 ears. —Pettis art goods, fifth floor. $3.50 to $5.50 Baby Robes, Half Price A number of beautiful robes at this special price. —Pettis art goods, fifth floor. $1.69 Stamped Pillowcases, $1.29 Pillowcases of good quality, stamped in attractive patterns. —Pettis art goods, fifth floor. Toilet Goods Specials 10c Croft and Reed’s bath soap, 4 odors, s<. 50c Pebeco tooth paste, 33^. 50c Chlorox tooth paste, 29<. 50c Bradley face powders, 25^. 50c Bradley creams, 25^. 25c Bradley face powders, 12£. 60c Java face powder, 33<*. 65c Laßlache face powder, 49<L 15c Talcums, all kinds, 9<L 25c Mavis talcum, 17<*. 10c Cocoa Hardwater Castile soap, 6 for 42<L 25c Cuticura soap, 19<*. 25c Resinol soap, 19^. J f —Pettis toilet goods, street floor, front. $5.50 Japanese Luncheon Sets, $4.39 One 72-inch luncheon cloth and six 12-inch napkins. — Pettis art goods, fifth floor. $4.25 Japanese Lunchen Sets, $3.39 . One 60-inch luncheon cloth and six 12-inch napkins. —Pettis art goods, fifth floor. Women’s Pumps and Oxfords, $3.95 A broken lot of pumps and oxfords in many styles and leathers, formerly priced up to SB.OO. (No exchanges or refunds.) ■. j..— a JOB — Pettis shoes, street floor, east aisle.
INDIANA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1920.
Owls Attack Citizens of Town in Kansas GIRARD, Eai., June 24.—One man has
The baker uses a flour especially adapted to HIS work. Profit by his example, use the flour especially adapted to home baking Evans’ E-ZBAKE FLOUR.
suffered the probable loss of sight in one eye and numerous other persons bear scratches as the result of an Invasion of belligerent screech owls that have terrorized Girard and vicinity for more than a week.
I The E-Z-BAKE Girl Says: There are many good recipes for making cakes, pastries and bread. Whatever recipe you follow, success can only come if you have the proper flour to begin with. The use of Evans’ E-Z-BAKE FLOUR relieves your mind of all worry. You needn’t ask Is this cake flour? a bread flour? a pastry flour? You KNOW that It Is good for every purpose; that It Is a secret blend of BOft, rich Indiana winter wheat with Just enough of the hard varieties of wheats added to insure perfect uniformity in baking. If you once give it a trial, you will never change from
EVANS*
$3.50 Pictorial World Atia* sl.lO New pictorial Atlas of the World —very complete and instructive. —Pettis books, street floor, aisle four. Notions Specials 50c Sanitary aprons, 29<C 10c Paper shopping bags, s*. 5c Cambric bias tape, bolt, 3<j. 10c Slipper trees, 7<*. 10c Dexter or M. & K. knitting cotton. 5<L 8c Mercerized darning cotton. 4c. 10c Snap fasteners, 3 cards, I(><*. 6c Snap fasteners, 4 cards, IOtL 5c Hooks and eyes, 2 cards, 5<L 15c Twilled tape, 74 to 74-inch, bolt, 9<*. oc Safety pina, card, 3<L —Pettis notions, street floor, west aisle. Infants * 59c Hose, 45c Infants' tan and black hose. In sizes 5 to 674. —Pettis Infants’ shop, second floor. $2.00 Rag Rugs, $1.69 Hit-and-miss pattern rugs of good quality. Size 27x54 inches. —Pettis rugs, third floor. 35c Playing Cards, 25c "Steamboat,” good quality standard playing cards. —Pettis stationery, street floor, aisle four. Women ’s 15c to 20c Handkerchiefs, 6 for 49c Colored handkerchiefs of fine quality which, owing to slight misprints, are called "seconds." —Pettis handkerchiefs, street floor, aisle two.
Misses and Children’s White Pumps $1.95 White canvas ankle strap pumps in sizes 874 to 2. —Pettis shoes, street floor, east aisle. Women’s White Pumps and Oxfords, $3.95 White canvas colonial buckle pumps and oxfords with Cuban covered or French heels. —Pettis shoes, street floor, east aisle. Misses * $4.00 Ankle Strap Pumps, $2.95 Tan and black ankle strap pumps in sizes 1174 to 2. —Pettis shoes, street floor, east aisle. $1.89 Terry Cloth, $1.19 Double plush surface, Terry cloth, in beautiful cretonne patterns and effects. A material that launders splendidly. Just 300 yards at this price. —Pettis drapery dept., third floor. 59c Drapery Swiss, 35c Coin spot colored drapery’ swiss, thirty-six inches wide. Blue, gold and pink dots on white grounds. Because of the extremely low price we must limit 30 yards to a customer. —Pettis drapery dept., third floor. $2.49 52-Inch Lace Panels, $1.69 Beautiful panels in generous width and full two and one-half yards length. One is sufficient for a window. Avery special price for this Friday. —Pettis drapery dept., third floor. $4.98 Lace Curtains, Pair, $3.49 Quaker lace curtains, in fine filet weave, trimmed with dainty lace edge. Square mesh net, double thread patterns or neat detached figures and conventional designs. —Pettis drapery dept., third floor. Hand-Made Oil Window Shades, 89c 200 odd size window shades on guaranteed rollers. Sizes up to 26 inches by 7 feet. Regularly priced from $1.48 to $2.25. —Pettis drapery dept., third floor.
mrm ggr goods qb -THE NEW ~VQT? K STORE EC. ST. 11833
Economical in price .
EVERYBODY CAN SING the SONG ROLLS WITH— _ This Player in Your Home WHY? Because it is equipped with a perfect transposing device, so that if the “Pitch” is a little too high or too low you can lower or raise it to suit your voice—an absolute necessity in most homes, and the cost is very moderate, taking into consideration the high quality of the piano and the player, with its many advantages.
Father or mother may like to sing “Silver Threads” or “When You and I Were Young, Maggie,” or some other iold-time favorites, but ordinarily it may be written just a little “too high” for them. In that case turn a little lever, lower the key or pitch to suit and sing without straining the voice.
Its price is most moderate — / Either cash or on reasonable * / t payments —- steinway To fully appreciate this excellent player, you should play it—sing with it. . y * SON^’ In appearance, workmanship and finish you would—by comparison with players T J sold elsewhere —price it far above our special price of $595. fY mdWpoiu. md. If not convenient to call, be sure and send coupon for full S?s i„£ii aS o e „ particulars, etc. —do It today—now. your 5593 Transposj lug Player Plano. Steinway & Sons 40 North Pennsylvania St. f county X Stale
Pettis CavCoopsCo
~ " ■ •’ ' ,U v ■
It is a piano built to last and give a lifetime of continued service; playing both by hand and with the player. It has a tone quality which charms the most critical. A player action that responds to every demand of the operator—crashes, whispers—smooth and perfect—easy pedaling—and then the great advantage of changing the “Key” to suit your voice.
Women’s $2.00 Hose, $1.44 Thread silk hose, semi-fashioned with reinforced heel and toe, high spliced heel. A very’ excellent hose, indeed, on special Friday. —Pettis hosiery dept., street floor, aisle five. Women’s $2.50 and $1.98 Envelope Chemise, $1.49 Flesh color or white batiste chemise, made with built-up shoulder or camisole top style, lace and embroidery trimmed. —Pettis undermuslius, second floor. $1.98 Nightgowns, $1.49 Slip-over nightgowns of nainsook and bastiste in flesh color and white. Trimmed with stitching, embroidery and lace. Regular and extra sizes. —Pettis undermuslins, second floor. $2.98 Bathing Suits, $2.39 An attractive assortment of women s bathing suits, ?n various color combinations. —Pettis bathing suits, second floor. Women’s 98c and $1.25 Bathing Accessories, 89c Bathing- slippers, shoes and caps, in various styles and colors. —Pettis bathing suits, second floor. $3.50 Overalls, $2.69 $4.75 Khaki coats, cut military style. $1.75. —Pettis clothes for men, third floor. Boys’s SI.OO Blouses, 69c Blouses made of splendid materials, which will launder splendidly and w’ear welL —Pettis clothes for boys, third floor. Men’s $2.00 Shirts, $1.50 Shirts of percales in attractive patterns and colors. All have laundered neckband and turn-back, soft cuffs. —Pettis shirts for men, street floor, east aisle.
Unfailing in performance
3
