Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 123, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 October 1920 — Page 24

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GRANGER STORE’S Column of Specials A lot if ladles' waists, Including Georgettes, crepe de chines, taffetas and other well-known fabrics, in all colors and sizes, values & o £4© up to $6.00; on sale 9OaUO Ladies’ skirts, made of silk poplins, serges and wool plaids, all the latest novelties and makes. As* O values up to SIO.OO, on sale 9vaO Ladies' heavy serge coats, unlined, black and blue, a few left-overs. $15.00 and $20.00 Ct a Q O values, on sale 9vtt/G Ladies’ extra good looking dresses, in tricotine, serges, cassimeres, poplins and other fabrics, up to $25.00 Men's and boys’ suits, Just received anew supply, in cassimeres, serges and worsteds, all sizes, latest colorings, values up to rs AO $30.00; on* sale dlUtdU Men’s latest models in hats and caps, all of superior quality, all styles and shapes, $5.00 an values; on sale Men's knit union suits, heavy fleeced and ribbed, $3.00 AO Off value; on sale Ladies,’ misses', men’s and boys’ shoes, also children's school shoes, every line, at remarkably reduced prices, too numerous to specify. Come and inspect them. Go where they all go, get your bargains and save money. The Granger Dept. Store 336 West Washington St.

Ton can’t always judge • person by his portrait g A —but yon ran always f Judge a portrait by its person. Moorefleld por- Wjf P traits are true to life. •. >y Plath Floor Kahn Bldg. TRY A WAST AD IN THE TIRES.

THE TIME for OPTIMISM "We have all heard of the cloud with the silver lining. Optimism is all right when it is not inflated. It becomes dangerous when affairs are going right—when the belief is apt to arise that GOOD business can go on increasing indefinitely. ' “WATCH YOUR STEP”—WORK AND SAVE. In the days of prosperity prepare for adversity. ENERGY means LONG HOURS OF LABOR; it means PROSPERITY; it means OPPORTUNITY. INERTIA means ANARCHISTS; HIGH TAXES; TURMOIL; POORHOUSE; DESOLATION; DESPAIR. We are in a land of opportunity—wonderful opportunities are ahead of you. Which do you prefer—ENERGY or INERTIA. The energy of every right thinking man never rest*;. Save Now—Save and Work We Pay 4rV2% on Savings MEYER-KISER BANK 136 East Washington St. (OPEN 8 A. M. TO 8 P. M. SATURDAYS.) J

Hoosier Optical Cos. W MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS We examine your eyes, furnish lenses and give you your choice of mountings in our stock—complete—s4.so. “The Home of the $4.50 Eye-Glass” 6529. 148 NORTH ILLINOIS STREET.

public Evening Schools October 4, 1920, in the following buildings: Mmols Nos. 8,9, 12, 18, 35, 39, 41, 43, 49, 51, 52, 64, Foreigners’ House, 17, 23, 24, 26, 42, 63, 64, 64 Special, Slovenian Home Assn. Registration at Emmerich Manual Training High School and Arsenal Technical Schools, September 27, 28, 29, 30, October 1. Elementary Schools, October 4. Classes in all regular school subjects open to all over 14 years Df age. Classes in many Trade, Vocational and Homemaking subjects jpen to those over 16. All schools will be in session Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings. Instruction absolutely free. Full particulars at the School Board Office during business hours, or at any school during school hours. E. U. GRAFF, Superintendent of Schopls.

Service and Satisfaction SOp TRUSSES yg 1 ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS. BRACES tyj? FITTED BY EXPERT Complete Line Sick Room Supplies WM. H. ARMSTRONG CO. m wtrr ohio st.

DOG HILL PARAGRAFS <\l/ 'o' ,* >r // I. \ Fletcher Henstep is thinking about bringing suit against the city of Tickville, as he was crowded off the sidewalk on Main street Saturday by a fat woman carrying a bird cage. • • • Salem Barlow reports that while taking a drink of water out of the leaky gourd dipper at the postoffice cistern this morning he was almost drowned, and he la thinking about complaining to the postoffice department, but this is only one of the discomforts of prohibition. Four Sevens Flour—Glossbrenner’s.

WANTED-WASTE PAPER Special Service to Residences, Schools, Churches and Charitable Organizations. *E PAY CASH AMERICAN PAPER STOCK CO. Mala 60M.

Stove Pipe, Coal Buckets, Stove Bolts —All Sizes Fleischmann Hardware Cos. 615 West Washington Street.

Fourth Floor State Life Building An Extraordinary Collection of New Fall MILLINERY Inced ly $8.50 —$ 10—512.50 —$ 15 Featuring beautiful panne and Lyons velvet hats, duvetyn and embroidered velvets, newest off-the-face hats, draped turbans, smart tailored effects and semi-dress hats. Trimmed and Tailored Hats in Many New and Beautiful Styles *3.98, 5 6.50, *7.50 1 WT I Children’s and Misses’ |%l|| r , " V;J\ Beaver Hats, $5 pgRIK 0 \n With Long Flowing Streamers \ W Children’s New Hats, $1.98 [ \\J AFRICAN OSTRICH FEATHER COMPANY Fourth Floor State Life Building

Some Timely Chilly Weather SUGGESTIONS Is Your Fireplace No Home Should Ready tor Service ? Be Without a W e have everything yonnecd to PERFE C TION make it both useful and orna- ___ _ mental. OIL HEATER ... H 1 The householder with foresight is going Andirons J|,i ;o have a Perfection oil heater in his FireScreenS hswg home —for emergencies. . Fire Sets HQ 1 No soot, no smoke, no , -du 01 ashes. Easv to move v Ksßaß ) Hearth Brushes |! from room to roora Won . Jj Jr Fire Lighters U- derfully efficient at low Electric Logs || Bett<r •* JMk G Grate Baskets Ms™ PWOED FBOM JIM Coal Hods ymm $7.50 to $11.50 * Y “FLORENCE” Air- For Those Cool * Tight Hot Snappy Mornings Hast Heater and Chilly Evenings furnaces we recom- 1 99 mend the famous oimpiex It will burn any kind SUN BOWL of coal and consumes / / ILTR.IC will heat more space (Before you start the with less fuel than any I furnace going, coal heater on the mar- £ The 14-inch reflector Can be bought on Connects to any convenient ,am P socket. Complete with 10-ft. electric cordJ*-fl S% fA terms. and p | U ga How About Your Furnace? I And Don’t Forget Weather Strips Better look it over—and see if you have all the ac- We can furnish you with the all-felt combination cessories, such as coal shovels, furnace scoops, wood and felt and with the well-known “Henry" pokers, ciinker hooks and ash cans. | 3elf-closing door bottoms. VONNEGUT COMPANY 120-124 East Washington Street

PENNSYLVANIA SYSTEM EXCURSION \ Sunday, October 3rd. -„ . ™„„. T JBO OO ROUND TRIP Special train leaves Indianapolis 8:05 a. m. Returning, leaves Madison 7:05 p. m.

INDIANA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1920.

jHneaa eftuetem \ I‘K.NN. AND WASH. STS. l(oul ( MADISON AND BAT. STOBBS V FOUNTAIN SQUAB*. ? MERIDIAN AND MOKRIS.

B HORUFF’S Ji 342-344 Virginia Avenue. Cf/>MAC 938-40 S< Meridian Btc W' 1108-1110 Fountain Square * CJV** vCJjPCS 2630 Northwestern AveAne. Further proving that Horuff stores are selling New Fall Shoes at Old-Til le Prices, we invite you to look over our shoe offerings of the week. But dor’t stop there —visit any of our four stores —examine the stocks—compare 19 50 prices with those you used to pay—you’ll be convinced of what we say.

■■Ladies’ Stylish f ■|| Footwear atSavings fg||| f 1 . / We have never offered more stylish and stunning shoes than are to be found in our new Fall lines. They come in blacks and browns, with high or $3.98, $4.98, a 55.98 JHp

Big Savings on MEN’S SHOES You may have thought new Fall Shoes Here’s the Bargain List, Men! WILL YOU GET YOUR& Men’s dree* and work Men’# black and brown. Men’* One gnnraetal, Men’s extraordinary toe’iT * or*"plcomfort*- “ W ' U “ T ‘ C ‘ k ‘ d ’ *" J tETshoe* for *i£°v- * nd able iJt* Also In or P la *° to **’ t,re * t Ice or comfort. All metals, Goodyear welts, army lasts These shoe* shoes for comfort, as styles and sties. Priced In all late fall, as well have sold as high as well as wear. Kaslly Specially In this bar- as conservative, style#. $6.00. Special— worth $6.00. Sale price gain Met— Priced special at—s2.9B $3.98 $4.98 $5.98

Big Bargains Here for Boys Boys Youths * and Little Men 's Shoes at Prices That Cut These shoes come in black or brown. They are good lookand are fine dress shoes, as well as being shoes Other Grades According to Value , $3.98 and $4.98

Infants’ and Children’s Footwear on List Au endless variety of footwear for little feet is offered mothers in selection of shoes for infants and children. In blacks, browns and combination

VIRGINIA AVENUE AGAIN OPEN To customers and former customers of Virginia Avenue Store—the msl Horuff Store: The avenue is again open and we know our store in the future wil® much more convenient for you to visit. Drive your car, ride the street M or walk —the store is once more easily accessible to you—and you know iM our being out of the high rent district means bargains worth going miles ■

FUNCTIONS OF TEETH There la a direct, relation between your 4rn3&s3*V!mr jZSSh**. molars, or GRINDING TEETH, and your ASgS£k-jSSr ASM DIGESTION. Are your grinders SOUND’ isln Can you chew a piece of CRUSTY tjj f V Kv 1* Vi:-_ BSSf BREAD, or a BEEFSTEAK, or a piece W e E f/ fc .of HARD CANDY, without being coaXy; ffy £ sctous of a tender spot, a place where it * '' pains wheu you bear on it? Why not come to Drs. ElteHorg & Moore and have your grinders made solid as rocks? IT CAN BE DONE. EITELJORG & MOORE dentists Corner East Market Street and Ctrcie. Ground Floor. Lady Attendant.

SAVE $500.00 ON A LEXINGTON MINUTE MAN 6, 1920. Guaranteed like new, 5 cords, bumper, etc. Why pay more? Dickey Motor Sales Cos. 1027 North Meridian Street.

Misses* and Children’s! Shoes at Savings 1 To misses and children J we offer a large choice of shoes, in blacks ands I browns, and in English f I as well as wide toe fg .I | styles. Very specially 1 friced, according to a ] ittle difference in | value, at—s2.4B and $2.98 Other grades jfPffiFßFi-pT/ | at #3.98 and #4.98

FURNITUH We Treat You Righfl CASH OR PAYMENI Little Furniture StJ 211 E. Washington St 1

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