Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 80, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 August 1920 — Page 10

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KIWANIS CLUB PROVIDES OUTING Hut Presentation to Boy Scouts Occurs Aug. 21. The presentation of the Kiwanls hut nt the Boy Scouts’ reservation, near Ft. Benjamin Harrison, ■will take place Aug. 21, and on the same date the annual outing for feminine relatives and friends of the members of the club will be held, according to announcement made at the regular weekly meeting of the Klwanis dub at the Hotel Severln yesterday. There will be about one hundred of the Boy Scouts at their reservation on the 21st, and It is promised that an interesting program will be arranged for the entertainment of the Kiwanls. An invitation was extended to the Klwanis by R. A. Calkins, chairman of the membership committee of the Junior Chamber of Commerce, to attend the weekly dinner aua meeting of the junior chamber this evening in the Chamber ol Commerce building. A tentative program for the Kiwanls state convention to be held in this city Sept. 29 to 30 was announced as embracing meetings at the Hotel Severln, a theater party for the feminine guests, a smoker for the men and an outing at llroad Ripple park. There was some discussion of the baseball game that will be played between the Kiwanis team and the Rolarian team Saturday afternoon, and rickets were sold for the game, which will be for the benefit of the Salvation Army home service fund.

Advertising Club to Hold Annual Frolic Several hnndred members of the Advertising club of Indianapolis with their wives will go to Broad Ripple park tomorrow afternoon for an annual frolic. According to H. R. Williams, who is in charge of arrangements, several “surprises’’ will occur during the t’rolic. A chicken dinner will be served at 6:30 o’clock to be followed by several contests and dancing until 11 o'clock. Twelve Indianapolis firms have given articles which will be given as prizes in the contests and dancing. The firms giving prizes are the Indianapolis Light and Heat Company. Goldstein Bros., Brunswick Shop, Merchants Heat and Light Company, Carl Rost, Porterfield Baking Company, Leo Krauss. Fuller-Ryde Music Company, C. M. Valentine Company. Crown Chemical Company, Alvin Zinkan, KieferStewart Drug Company. SIOO Fine, Penalty for Home Brewing Special to The Times. KOKOMO, Ind., Aug. 12. —Charles Putae and Joseph Caster were fined ?I<X> each and sentenced to thirty days in jail for manufacturing raisin whisky in their homes. The stills were in use when the officers appeared, but there vas no evidence of any whisky having been sold. The jail sentences were suspended pending good behavior.

It’s in Indianapolis Now |oifiili]'s| pi 1 CoeaA I mimi ALREADY HTCBBffIT IH IT AT all leaoihs grocers S WATCH NEWSPAPERS I=FREE LDUPON=S SYING A FULL SIZE PACKAGE FREE \| COCOd PRODUCTS CO.MEWMK.

Enjoy Your Watch^ WHILE TOC ABE PATINO. That’s one of the greatest advanI tagea of onr liberal credit offer. The f~\ goods are delivered Into your A possession with your first payment and you have all the JL pleasure of using them while iTf\ you’re paying the bill in such email amounts that the money fV/M is never missed. Our credit § 4 T V ‘i prices are no higher than 1 ,V','y you’ll find In stores where Vjby spot tash Is demanded. Gray, Gribben & Gray Comer Ohio, Indiana and Illinois. We Trust Anyone Who Worko "

For a Short Time Only! mffrn INDIA TIRES s “ f SO Per Cent Off List 40 Per Cent Off List Kjiyj “India” Fabric Tires “India” Cord Tires ,J| j. All Non-Skid, 6,000 to 7,506mi1es guarantee. All Non-Skid, 10,000 miles guarantee. Size. Type. List Price. Sale Price. Size. Type. List. Price. Sale Price. 30”3 Clincher $26.25 $13.13 30x3% Clincher $44.85 $26.91 i'lJ' I' 1 30x3'/2 Clincher $31.00 $15.50 32x3% S. S $52.40 $31.44 32x3'/, Straight side $39.55 $19.98 32x4 S. S $66.60 $39.96 061 ti !■ 31x4 Clincher .$45.00 $22.50 33x4 S. S $68.40 $41.04 Jj ESi£ i 32x4 S S $47.90 $23.95 34x4 S. S $70.25 $42.15 i- IB S 33x4 S S $49.10 $24.55 32x4% S. S $75.00 $45.00 ,! By K I 34x4 SSor Q. D $50.95 $25.48 33x4% S. S $77.00 $46.20 9fl W 33x4'/, S S $60.00 $30.00 34x4% S. S $79.10 $47.46 IT* ■ 34x4/2 S S or Q. D $62.70 $31.35 35x4% S. S $80.90 $48.54 B a HI \\) 35x4% S. S. or Q. D $65.45 $32.73 36x4% S. S $82.85 $49.71 tYi JZ It' 36x4% S. S. or Q. D $68.75 $34.38 33x5 S. S $93.65 $56.19 M lr2 \\ 35x5 S SorQD $78.15 $39.08 35x5 S. S. or Q. D $98.25 $58.95 8. |l V 37 X 5 s’. S’, or Q. D $83.25 $41.63 37x5 S. S. or Q. D $102.85 $61.71 vit i 1 Open Until 9 P. M. During Sale ww India Tire Cos. 28 and 30 South Pennsylvania Street Phone, Main 1214 Indianapolis, Ind.

DRY CANDIDATES MAY USE PLANES Would Speak Wher,e Lincoln and Douglas Debated. GERMANTOWN, 0., Aug. 12.—Plans for an airplane 'campaign, covering every state in the union, for Dr. Aaron S. Watkins, prohibition candidate for the presidency, and D. Leigh Colvin, his running mate, are being shaped today following a conference of the prohibition party here for the formal notification of the party’s candidates. Negotiations with an airplane company have been begun, accordln gto Virgil G. Hinshaw of Chicago, chairman of the executive committee. Chairman Hinshaw said the active campaign would be begun Aug. 26. The plan is to select cities in which there are landing facilities and thoroughly to boom the visits in advance, so that there will be maximum crowds. Mr. Colvin, who was a captain during the world war, is in favor of the plan. He says he desires to start out from Chicago Aug. 26 and make the first stopping points at the places where the historic Lincoln-Douglas debates were belt!. Ceremonies of the notification started at 3 o’clock yesterday with a parade reviewed by the candidates from the porch of the Watkins home. Delegations representing Women’s Christian Temperance Union and practically all fraternal and social lodges in Germantown and vicinity marched as units. The notification ceremonies proper were conducted on the esmpus of Miami Military institute at 8 o’clock last night. H. P. Ferris of Clinton, Mo., delivered the notification address to Dr. Watkins, and Mrs. Beauchamp formally notified the vice presidential candidate. 1 SAYS LIQUOR IS SUPREME ISSUE. In accepting the nomiration, Rev. Watkins declared that the supreme question of the year is not equal suffrage, the league of nations, labor, Mexico or Armenia, nor any of the minor questions upon which all agree, but the entire extinction of (he liquor traffic. “This may occasion a start of surprise i on the part of some of our friends who ! Relieve that that question Is practically ! settled. "We take the position that the mere | declaration of law never settled any I question. “In other words, law without enforre- ; ment Is not law, but mere theory, desire of sentiment. “We do not for a moment declare LESLEY’S CLEANER FOR PIANOS Makes old furniture appear new. Ask for It. —Advertisement. Liberty Nut Oleomsrgarine—Cdossbrenner’s

TRUSTEES. Frederic M. Ayres. Louis C. Huesmann. Owen D. Odell. Earle C. Howard. William P. Herod. Oscar Schmidt. Bert Mcßride. The trustees beg to announce the opening in September of the BOYS’ PREPARATORY SCHOOL It at No. 1535 Centra! Avenue INDIANAPOLIS. James Thomas Barrett, Head Master. ReT. Owen I). Odell, Dean. The fixtures, lease and good will of The Brooks School for Boys hare been purchased, and the buildings will be thoroughly renovated and the equipment enlarged. The faculty will consist of experienced teachers trained in the best preparatory schools of the country. Mr. James Thomas Barrett of Wooster College and Johns Hopkins University, for eleven years head of the Science Department and of the Upper House at Lawrenceville, has been secured as Head Master and the Rev. Owen D. Odell will be Dean. Thorough prepaiation will be given for entrance to all Universities and Scientific Schools, and as an efficient means to this end, the number of pupils for the present will be limited to one hundred. Mr. Barrett may be consulted at the school upon any week day morning between 10 o’clock and 12 o’clock. Telephone Circle 1559.

Opening Week Fall Term August 30 to September 7 Attend this active, definite, special business training school. You will find here an intensive program; a constant spirit of business anil industry; a direct road to a desirable and promising position. The school is conducted on the order of a large modern office; it is a veritable preparatory business house. In lively session now. Enter at once if possible. If not, it is time to call personally, write or telephone for Budget of Information, and to begin making your arrangements to enter at the beginning of the FALL TERM. Bee, write, or telephone Fred W. Case, principal. Pennsylvania and Vermont, First Poor North T. W. C. A., Indianapolis. ■■RHOHK3I IVE HAVE A WONDEBFVL, NIGHT SCHOOL MEBBMHi

Paints-Varnishes Sale OUR REGULAR STOCK QUALITY GOODS Coach Varnish, gallon ....$2.15 Wood Filler (first coater), gallon sl.t>o Flat Varnish, gallon $2.00 Best Interior Varnish, gallon $2.75 Best Floor Varnish, gallon S2.Wo High Grade Houe Paint, gallon $3.00 Interior Wall Faint, gallon $2.75 Industrial Faint (outside), gallon $2.25 Barn Faint, gallon SI.OO Long-Hunt Painting and Decorating Cos. 18 West Ohio Street. Indianapolis.

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The Wild Onion school teacher has been neglecting his hair so much it is feared that ho is writing a piece of poetry. * • • Though the protracted meeting at the Hog Ford church has been over for a good while the people around here are still behaving themselves. • • * Clab Hancock ordered something from a factory more than a month ago, and got a letter this morning stating that the factory was behind with its work arid he would have to wait. Clab sajs it looks to him like they ought to hire an extra man when they see they are about to have anew customer. that there has been no enforcement Os law nor that conditions have not improved in a marked degree, bnt we do declare that in many cities, and even in the quietest country district, there is much of law violation. “We believe further that the administration has not thus far put forth the effort nor expended the amount of money necessary to bring the offenders to justice.”

The best rests so little more than the rest, there / A is no reason why any l one should not posses* photographic portraits Aq 9 Nlath Floor Kahn Bldg.

SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.

INDIANA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, AUGUST 12,1920.

POCKET KNIVES POCKET KNIVES HunAp and styles are here to select and f1.25. MEN’S KNIVES —Os excellent quality, with stag and pearl handles, 91.50 to 97.50. Gold filled, silver and solid gold, from 92.75 to 925. Auto Strop Safety Razors Razor, 12 blades and selected leather strop, in small, neat leather or metal case, 95.00, Combination sets, 97.50 and 98.50 Gillette at 95.00 and 97.50 Keen Kutter 91-00 to 92.50 Enders 91-00 Star 91.00 and 92.00 Shaving Brushes 25<! to 90.00 Shaving Preparations Colgate’s Shaving Stick Palm Olive Shaving Cream Amaml Shaving Stick Daggett & Ramsdell’s Cream Fougere Royale Shaving Stick Colgate's Shaving Cream. A complete assortment of talcum powders, face powders, toilet waters, cold cream and perfumes. Charles Mayer & Company Established 1840 29 and 31 XV. Washington St.

NewFallHats Friday and Saturday Charming fall models in every style hat are offered for your approval at our store. $^.95 Also continuing our clearance of all summer hats at 91.05. See Our Windows Washington

Round Trip Round Trip War Tax Included War Tax Included $17.30 Niagara Falls, N. Y. $17.30 16.49 Buffalo, N. Y. 16.49 14.20 Cleveland, Ohio 14.20 12.45 Cedar Point, Ohio 12.45 12.45 Put-ln-Bay, Ohio 12.45 10.80 Toledo, Ohio 10.80 August 17, 31, September 14,28 Terre Haute, Indianapolis & Eastern Traction Company Dayton & Western Trac. Cos., Ohio Electric Railway, Cleveland & Mutfalo Transit Company Leave Indianapolis Tuesday above dates at 7:20 a. m . 9.20 a. m and 11:20 a. m Connecting at Richmond with Electric Trains for Toledo, Ohio. RETURN LIMIT -Final return limit to reach original starting point not later than midnight of fifteen (15) day* from date of sale. The Great Boat “BEEANDBEIJ” leaves t'leveland for Buffalo at 9:00 p. m. each Wednesday, arriving at Buffalo at 7:30 a. tn. Address Traffic Department, 208 Terminal Building, Indianapolis, for further information aud circular giving full particulars regarding Niagara Falla and Tourists rates. I’hone Main 2737.

Underwood Service It means care with all machines made by the Underwood Typewriter Company We repair your old machine or rent you one for emergency use. The Underwood can best repair the typewriter it made. UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER CO., INC. 31 East Ohio Street. Indianapolis, Ind.

#A FLOCK OF TORDS am! A GANG OF, MFN always on the job. Hayes Bros. PLUMB INC? HEATING AND Vs NTH. A TIN* I, : CONIKAC TORO. i, MAIN 7493 AUTO 27-491

ii in Service and Satisfaction KSKD TRUSSES if J ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS, BRACES * FITTED BY EXPERT Complete Line Sick Room Supplies WM. H. ARMSTRONG CO. ZZJ.A.,S4 WEST OHIO ST.

RINK'S Le±s Them Pric£ Skirt Sale 150 White Washables At Less Than the Cost of Making Choice — ONE _ ALL WHOLE If* A A OTHER RACK B Cg. I I HIGHER FULL X I * * V GRADES $3.00 ■ REDUCED SKIRTS TO y 2 AT PRICE Well tailored, trimmed, overlay pockets, belted. Twills, $11.50 $ 22 - 50 . , ~ Accordion Fan-ta-ai serges and gaberdine. Pleated Silk Wool n • / skin.. Kink s * 7s °

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m sbbbbTßY CHIROPRACTIC mmmmmm Sj ; 1 1 adjustment* the beat way to health. Eyes examined to cor- / XM reel faulty vision ad conaervo mental energy. I Sr ARE YOU SICK? \l A CARL J. KLAIBER. Opt. D., D. C. A OPTOM ETRIC-CHIROPR ACTOR Will Get You Well. St For all acute, chronic and nervous diseases. 3rd Floor Marion Bldg., 10 West Ohio St. PFj Hour. —11 A. M. to 0 P. M. Phone—Orel. 756. K.. Office, 804 North Rural Street. Phone. Woodruff 3403. f th *:ao P- M - to 8.r.0 p. 'immHl •*

ourth Floor State Life Bldg. ‘ *Closing- Out * ’ Sale JflMf' Summrr Millinery No hats “carried fIV (/ f ry Al over.” Stock Mk jim \' \ cleared twice Mm , It °\ \ \r ' S \' N \ yearly at very l \V \ C\ low price, as our J to°tho y Former prices $5, SB, $lO, r'evator ‘ sl2, sls Hair Hats, Georgettes, Organdies, Sport Hats or Ribbon and Straw and Leghorn Hats. AFRICAN OSTRICH FEATHER CO. Fourth Floor State Life Building A WE CLOBE SATURDAY AT 6 P. M,

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IIFISH Fish are arriving in excellent condi- ' ts ° n thlS n6 ' Co °* Fresh Medium Carp,) I f Lake Mullets, 1b...j | 2^ Fresh Jack Salmon) (Fine Pan Fish), lb. \ Illinois River Crop-) pies, lb ( Reelfoot Lake Bass,) A • ! 4UC Choice Halibut) Qldql/O QRa I Fancy Salmon} ulDdltO OtJU

Bottom Bottom prices have been reached on canned goods. Buy six months’ supply at these prices. Every can fully guaranteed. • 3,000 cans American\ Oil Sardines, 10c reg-i ular seller; special/ P - w , can ?S C Buy heavy of these,! v They will keep. / 5,000 cans Standard Ohio Sugar Corn, / 1 Or/ "sweet and tender."} \ Special, can ) 1 V 6,000 cans Indiana) Tomatoes, "best in’ | r / the world;” No. 2; | cans; special, can...' 5,000 cans Indiana \ Tomatoes In larger 1 No. 3 cans; special,/ 1/4* can ) * • 5.000 cans Alaska. Chum Salmon, large f 1 *7 size cans “snap;’') I / ■* special, can ) * * Same Price by the Case. Buy Early. WILLIS 337 East Market Street

I $3 VOILE PEPLUM BLOUSES t< OQ All Sixes. Friday at ▼ | aOO HARGROVE'S Mass. Ave. & Del . St.

ti t* N. ILLINOIS ST. APPAREL and MILLINERY FOR WOMEN AND MISSES. EdiflAifl If HUNT’S Salve faU. In th. treatment ofITCH. ECZEMA, RINGWORM. TETTER erf ether 1 trhing kin dneaie*. Try WjeJr y i •7S cent box at our riik. fit l At HOOK DBCG COMPANY. WETO GRAPH Secret Writing Systani Invaluable for lovers and for keeping recipes, addresses, secret memorandum or other Information safe and private. No stranger can read your postals if you use the Weto Graph. Great fun for lovers or friends. Don’t miss It. Send 10c and wo will send the Weto Graph by with full Instructions. Address PENN rtBFISHING CO.. BlalrsvlUe. Pa.