Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 44, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 July 1920 — Page 14

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We Will Help You to Save Safely Jfletcfjrr &abings anb Crust <£a hminwriuj CLOSE MARMON SAySS MEETING Burlesque Spelling ‘Bee’ on Last Day. The la3t day’s session of the Marmon salesmen’s convention was held today at the plant, the main feature of the work consisting of a variation on an oldfashioned “spell-down.” The questions to be asked are on the mechanical construction of the Marmon 34, and are based on the hand-book recently published r.y the company and on catalogs and other technical literature of the company. Sides will be chosen: the last man on each side to stand will be receive a kit bag, and a prize of SSO. If he succeeds in selling a difficult prospect, the winner of these finals will receive an additional prize of SIOO, while the distributors who sent the winners will get tilver trophy cups. There were more than one hundred and fifty at the banquet tendered the visiting salesmen in the Riley room of the Claypool last night. It was practically a speechless dinner, although n few brief talks were made. When it was announced that Herbert Hatton Rice, general sales manager of fee company, is to leave soon for several months in Europe in connection with the company’s foreign business he was presented with a traveling bag and steamer rug by the members of the sales and other departments under the supervision. H. L. Peterson of the sales department made the presentation. A cabaret, a jazz orchestra and stunts by the salesmen, with a series of lantern slides of snapshots made during the last three days, were features of the entrtainmnt. The second section of the convention win be held next week when another hundred men from distributors in all parts of the country will be here for four days of study. Civil War Veteran's Funeral Tomorrow

general services for Samuel L. Houser, SB, a Civil war veteran, who died at his hime, 2340 College avenue, will be held at the home tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Burial will be at Crown Hill cemetery. Xlr. Houser, who was born at Hamilton. 0., In 1834. served three years In the Thirty-fifth Ohio Volunteer Infantry In the Civil war. He was -.promoted to captain for brav ary in action. Mr. Houser was conductor in charge of the first train arriving in Indianapo* Us over the Springfield division of the Dig Four. He was a member of the George H. Thomas Post of the G. A. R„ and the Order of Railway Conductors. He tv survived by his widow, a daughter, Mrs. Robert Marshall of Sherman. Tex., and a stepdaughter. Miss Olive Allison of Indianapolis. Engineers to Present for Civic Center A resolution to be presented at the special session of the legislature asking the establishment of a civic center by the vacation of three blocks bounded by Walnut, Vermont and Pennsylvania streets has been adopted by the Indianapolis chapter of the American Association of Engineers. The appointment of a qualifications committee to act as a bonrsl of approval on application for membership was effected at the meeting. The legislative committee of the Countv Surveyors’ association and the A. A. E. were exnccted to meet this morning at the courthouse to complete the drafting of the bill.

When an engagement or wedding ring comes from Mullnlly's It means something, for we specialize in these particular rings. For 28 years we have been selling engagement and wedding rings, and we know what you want. Don't miss seeing our selections. You don't have to buy, but we know you will after seeing our display. Engagement Kings.’ 830.00 and up. Wedding Rings, 85.00 and up. JP MULL ALLY diamond merchant, ■ ■ • 111U1.LH1.1.1 28 MONUMENT FI. ACE.

IMPORTANT NOTICE On and after July 15t,1920, Passenger Fares on this Company’s Interurban lines will be Three Cents (3c) per mile UNION TRACTION COMPANY OF INDIANA

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DOG HILL PARAGRAFS ] p-' * iffilk * It is reported in official circles that the i moonshine still on Musket Ridge is pre- ; paring to make extensive improvement in the enlargement of its building. This lu- j dustry started in a coffee pot a few months ago. Clab Hancocks got mired In a mudhole on the Wild Onion school road this morning and at press time was seen going after three more fence rails. Everybody around the postoffice has got right tired in the last day or two, ! as the postmaster asked them all the other day to stand up while he painted j the chairs, and they are slow about dry- i ing.

‘TARIFF NEVER BENEFITS LABOR' Minister Says Immigration Bars Must Be Kept Up. Manufacturing Rnd commercial interests must not be permitted to beat dvwn the Immigration "oars, declared Rev. Charles H. Winders, executive secretary of the Indianapolis Church federation, in an address to the Rlble Investigation club at the Y. M. C. A. auditorium last night. He spoke on the subject, “Shall We Bar the Immigrant” “Commercial interests today are maintaining agents abroad in the war-torn countries of Europe and Asia, urging cheap labor to come to our shores, and back here they are fighting high standards of immigration in order to reduce manufacturing costs," asserted Dr. Winders. “And in this connection, I want to say that protective tariff benefits only the manufacturer and never labor, and we must not permit ourselves to think for one moment that high wages has brought about high prices, for doubled wages are never responsible for doubled prices, no never. “At no time has the immigration qties tion loomed so large in our national horizon with the close of the war and a return to the peace-time basts, and 1 am convinced that for the good of American Institutions we mm: raise the standards of immigration laws," I>r. Winders said. Burglar Enters Two Homes, Gets Nothing Two unsuccessful attempts were made, probably by the same burglar, to rob north side homes la it night. A light was seen lti the home of Robert Hume. 3840 North Capitol avenue, at a time when the family was away front home. Neighbors called the police, hut the thief left the house before th emergency squad arrived, and nothing was stolen. At the home of June Holderman, BSHS North New Jersey street, the neighbors reported that a light was burning and that the family was away. The emergency squad Investigated and found a front window open, but the house had not been ransacked. E. W. Coe, SO9 North Alabama street, told the police that a sneak thief entered his home and stole a diamond brooch and two rings. Perfection Eggs— Glossbrenner's.

ENGAGEMENT AND WEDDING RINGS

Bathing Suits We Are Showing a Complete Assortment Boys’ Bathing Suits—A great variety, in both one-piece and combination suits. Many colors and fabrics to choose from. Prices—sl.7s to $6.50. Men’s Combination Bathing Suits —We are showing a great variety of these suits, in cotton, merino and pure worsteds. Prices—s2.2s, $3.00 to SB.OO. Women’s Bathing Suits—The finest assortment obtainable. See these beautiful color combinations —Royal blue with green and yellow, purple and yellow, black and red, purple and black, green and white, black and green, taupe and red, crimson and white and many other color combinations. These are the Hygienic and California bathing suits, the most perfect fitting made. $8.75, SIO.OO and $10.50. Bathing Suits for the Little Tots —Fine quality one-piece suits in “right” color combinations. Prettily made, convenient and practical. $1.50, $2.50 and $3.85. Bathing Shoes —Many styles and colors. 65£, sl.lO and $2.00 per pair. Bathing Caps—Smart new styles, in many colors. 25<, Life Preservers —$1.75, $4.50 and $6.00. Water and $2.00. Ear Drum Protectors —50£. Everything for the fisherman is here—fishing lines, tackle boxes, minnow buckets, rods, etc. The assortment is complete. Charles Mayer and Company 29 and 31 West Washington St. Established 1840.

Fourth Floor State Life Bldg. Friday i? Dollar elevator i „ v .4 Jk Day Sale Untrimmed Viv and Tailored fHATS That Sold for $4 V. N. \ Some as high as—wwfL,M Tomorrow Your Choice H MM, *P A AFRICAN OSTRICH FEATHER CO. Fourth Floor State Life Bldg.

—AVOID CONGESTION^— Purchase Railroad and Pullman Tickets in Advance I FOR YOUR FOURTH OF JULY TRIP Consolidated Ticket Office, English Block, will remain open until 6:30 I p. m. July Ist, 2nd and 3rd. ■BWmWBMBBamiB SMMHBIiUgMBMBMCaBECTRSaBtBMBMMWB

WINDOW SHADES FOR LESS R. W. Durham 147 East Market, Main 5829

INDIANA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1920.

RINK’S LOWER PRICED Skirt and Blouse Sale W 250 Practically New Blouses $4.00 and $5.00 Values $2.95 $^.95 Silk Sport Skirts \^ hite Tab Skirts ■ ■; Beautifully tailored and trimmed; white High quality, neatly modeled ;! washable serge, gaberdine and twills, || $2.95 $4.95 Reduced to— ;j Other higher grades in proportion. nn tOSOm 'Wv^A/wwwwvsAfVw JL i Smocks and Middies Fan-ta-si silk and baronial satin. I $3.95 $1.95 Rink’s Cloak House

Clearance Sale Women’s Suits Any Suit in Menter’s Store $2.00 Down and $2.00 a Week. $85.00 Suits for $29.75 Pay $2.00 Down Did You Ever Hear of Such Prices and Easy Terms! USE YOUR CREDIT Free Alterations Every Suit must go this week and : every one ! this season'* style, right j from New York. This Is a good time to get acquainted I with Mentor and the friendly store. Every woman, married or alngle Is ini vlted to this Knle and you don't need ! anyone to Introduce you. j Come early—such Suits will never sell \ at these prices again. AH sto. *lO and $45 Suits will be sold j for *19.75. All SSO, $53, S6O and $65 Suits will be sold for $24.75. All S7O, $75. $.lO and SSS Suits will be j sold for $29.75. Pay $2.00 Down and $2.00 a Week for any Suit In this store. Menter does not charge extra for credit j —Cash or Credit our prices are Just the j same—Welcome. WE DO AS WE ADVERTISE

Isiaxuitl ill South Illinois SL 8d door south of Maryland Nt. Open Saturday night until 9. ! We gladly open accounts with out-of-town customers. FISH Fresh caught fish, the ideal food for summer —nourishing, easily digested. ‘ ‘ EAT MORE FISH. ’ ’ We get them direct from the fisheries by fastest express. Fresh Jack Salmon, “fine for frying, ’ ’ pound 25^ (About three to pound) Fresh Whitefwh, “simply elegant,’’ pound 35 £ (Two to four pounds each) Choice Halibut Steak, “always good,’’ pound 35^ Live Soft Crabs, Frogs, Turtles, Etc. WILLIS 337 EAST MARKET ST. •l-tl N. ILLINOIS 11. APPAREL and MILLINERY FOM WOMEN AND MISSES.

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BABY WEEK r\ Starts next Tuesday. Bring the little ones in from July 6th to 1 Oth. We / will give a beautiful Baby Book with each dozen photographs. Ninth Floor—Kahn Bldg. Cor. Meridian and Washington Sts.

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