Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 101, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 September 1920 — Page 13

THOUSANDS AT NIPPER FUNERAL Governor Pays Tribute to of Mission Workers. Men and women of all wa'ks of life, the governor, men and women who work with their hards, men of affairs and prominent in the financial world and the man who has only his faith ruhbod elbows yesterday afternoon at the double funeral of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Nipper of the 'Wheeler City Rescue Mission, who were killed Instantly when their automobile was hit by an interurban of the Union Traction company Friday near Newcastle. In behalf of the state. Gov. .Tames p. Goodrich and other members of his official family attended the funeral of the mission ■- workers and paid respect to their memory for effective work done in the state. The funeral was held in the auditorium of the mission, which was formerly the old Empire theater building. In the place where Rev. Nipper had preached many serrpons. Dr. Bert Farmer of the Broadway Methodist church con-

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ducted the last services In bekalf of the mission workers. More than 2,000 people attended the services at the mission. Herbert Glossebrenner, president of tbe hoard of directors of the mission, paid a tribute to the Work of the mission workers. Following the services here, the bodies were taken to Ft. Wayne for burial Tuesday morning. The board plans to continue the mission under the direction of Arthur Pope. / Identity of Amnesia Victim Still Mystery Hospital authorities and the police are continuing their efforts to identify the amnesia victim known as "Eddie Kelley.” who appeared at police headquarters three weeks ago and who Is still in the hospital unable to remember his name or where he formerly lived. A letter from the Canadian military nuthorties, received yesterday by the detective department, stated that the unidentified man at the City hospital might possibly be William A. Hilton, born June 20, 1896, and known in the Canadian army records as No. 3,134,458.

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Sale! All-Wool 3-Piece Suits and Winter Overcoats t y \\ JO the resources of the Basement threw it into the fire! Sale of Suits and Overcoats. Many are SSO qualities. Sale The Wm. H. BLOCK CO.

==^ — -M-F- uu ; , 11 z iziriiULr.ii ✓ Bosee Brothers 4 BOOR SEDAN \ 'Four doors accentuate the convenience which has made the Sedan the friend of every member of the family. Next to that, of course, is the exceptionally low cost of running it and keeping it up. The gasoline consumption is unusually low. The tire mileage is unusually high. E. W. STEINHART COMPANY Meridian Street at Eleventh

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IE W*H. BLOCK C? Hart Schaffner & Marx guaranteed clothes for men, young men and boys (8 to 18). J' > \ ~ Adhraeee Sale of Womens New Fall BOOTS Piriaaa qjffi.OO toSl2 quahna Prices are only a shade more than our wholesale cost Guided by the spirited way in which our previous sale of fall high shoes was received hy the women of Indianapolis, we are prompted to repeat the same Shop In the morning, please, and avoid the Out-of-town visitors will welcome its afternoon rush. timely advantages. The boots are new fall styles, for street or dress. The lasts and leathers and heels that fashion shows preference so kinds that women are buying steadily. HIGH COVERED FRENCH HEELS, MILITARY HEELS AND HIGH LEATHER FRENCH HEELS, of brown kid, black kid. brown calf, black calf, patent kid or mat kid ; sale price, $9.73 and . .$7.95 —Third Floor. ~ \ FROM OUR MODEL GROCERY FLOUR. Washburn Cron CREAMERY'BUTTER, Sun- EVAPORATED MILK, Van by’* Gold Medal or Pills- lit, fresh churned, Camp’s (4 for 4£>c), bury'* Beat— pound 60£ eau 12Va<t 10-pound .ark, 79C j ' CREAM CHEESE, one year ! BREAKFAST BACON, lean. Indiana pack (No. 3 cane. 19c). •Id. New York Cheddar, sweet cured, machine sliced No. 2 cans 14< pound 41<s (3 pounds, $1.00), pound, 35<> SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR, -CATSUP. Van Camp sor Sni- DOMESTIC SWISS CHEESE special prepared, package. 41 <* der’s. S ounce one half pint hot- old New York State, large open ties ,3 f ur so, !, bottle l iC CT<fU (pound ’ 55c >— LARD. Sun lit, pure open ket- Va-pound. 14<* Me rendered. 1 pound '* rlon 25< CORN. Yankee Baby. Country SHREDDED WHEAT Blo- ' Gentleman, tiny tender kernels, CUITS—TEA, Ridgeway's genu in e solid dry pack (dozen. $2,251. S packages, 290 orange Pekoe (pound can, $1.09; can 19<* _______________________ > j pound can, .Vr>—- ..... ’4-pound can. 29<* BOV I ft disinfectant for G. WASHINGTON COFFEE. b#th BDd toUet ’ CaD 19 * SMOKED SHOULDERS, lean, instant soluble (large family sugar cured. 4to fi pounds each. size. $1291. small ran 39c LAUNDRY SOAP, Joy, pure pound 25C white vegetable oil soap (box - HAMS, sweet sugar cured wood PEANUT BUTTER, Sun lit. 10 bar*. 59 smoked, half nr whole haw. made from fresh roasted refined pound 39<* Virginia peanuts, pound.. 23<? -rFifth Floor. BA SEA ENT STORE ... Final Clearance of Women’s and Misses Outerwear Cloth Coats Tailored Suits Coats of silvertones, ve- c , ~ _ , . , yy* jJN ’SA lours, tricotines and blllts of serges, checked AfJjgrs. tw/ \ serges; long or three- velour, lined throughAP/\ Y quarter length models, oll t with peau de cvnc k\wff/ sJSY M belted and pocketed in silk or satin. They are y 1 novel ways. Also sports . . , ... . p® \fl fcKrR'W coats ot bolivla. P°l° la . te s P models that Krill /ksL y cloth or velour. Some will serve excellently n wJ|| ; i£~rj have the narrow leath- for autumn wear, black, yjk 111 Ll' H /E3 e r b, cltß^ hat are 80 navy or checks. TU/T v|U ‘CH fashionable. J L YD J Our regular prices Our regular prices were 1 a were $25 to $lB5 $35 and S4O l. 3^ Wk PR,CES - SALE PRICES *! X \Sl|| $19.75 to 349./S ' Silk Skirts - ~—. Plain tailored or pleated models, in the A ftemOOn Qnd EveningDreSSeS preferred styles. Skirts of georgette, a. , .... jsriritrs: —reV h,t *' ““ r.: ssr&Krsrs km ~ ' , . houette, beaded, braided, trimmed with Our regular prices were $12.75 rosebuds, etc. s£*SSß.s “".y 1 ” P nces I™ $55 $9.75 and $6.75 price $19.75 1 Domestics and Bedding PLAID BLANKETS, full | NAINSOOK, 30 Inches double bed size, soft woolen - kfimt r, r wide, sheer and silky, for finls.i, beautiful color plaids; FT* lIFET mt. R"’"* l - $5 or Em;“S'lVoo Very special. | ty VU.VO quaUty 51.98 — ; 1-- “BEACON” PLAID —— ' BLANKETS, full double BLEACHED PILLOW. WHITE OVT IN G bed size, soft woolen fin- CASES, size 42x36 Inches, FLANNEL, soft and ish, mohair ribbon bound, heavy, stiong thread quality; fluffy, double fleeced. (No attractive color plaids. wIU stand laundering; phone orders.) Special, £ a r\ 50c quality, oo_ tra special, }^ard ...<jUL pair ca " h OoC YARD WIDBI BLEACH- TONvV'* !.’^rcM KV h( a rß^' Er> MUSLIN, with a spe- BLEACHED SHEET- SF. attiraetl^ clal longcloth finish; has INGS, 72-lnch widths; 1 n ; o i“ d^5 b l. h, !? d * SSSf 29c is — BLEACHED SITEETS?. sl*e vard.. 35C BLANKETS, double fleeced, | 72x90 Inches: soft finish deep J of superior grade cotton hem. (No phone 1 CC . white, tan or gray body, with orders.) Special.. t 0 1 .OO BLEACHED SHEETING, attractive color stripe border; . fulldouble bed *p7s BLEACHED SHEETS, slse * P *' 7Qr size. Special, pair. <P<- . / Slx p o , n( .h eß: $2.75 # O OO ’ ' ‘ I LAID BLANKETS, soft B ualUy and fleecy; attractire color MATTRESSES, all new cotcombination plaids; shell “SEAMLESS’’ BLEACHED ton filling, felted In layers, stitch edges; large double SHEETS, will cover standard attractive patterns. 45 pound Jft15r.r.'....*4.49 $ 1.69 $ 10.98

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