Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 135, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 October 1920 — Page 22

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Open Saturday Night 6 to 8:30 Jffcrtfjer fcairina* anb CraSt da tHMAIMPOUf Quarrels With Mate; Wife Tries Suicide Opal Partlow, 18, 811 East New York street, attempted suicide last night by drinking liniment, following a quarrel with her husband, Monroe Partlow. According to her mother Partlow had been quarreling with his wife and wae abusive to her because she wished to visit her brother. Mrs. Partlow Is recovering from the poison In the City Hospital. New Amusement Park Plans Incorporated Incorporation papers today were authorized by the Secretary of State for the Riverside Park Amusement Company. A capital stock of SIOO,OOO will be divided Into 1000 shares and disposed of at SIOO each. The Incorporators are Lewis A. Coleman, A. W. Colter and A. 0. Miller, all of this city. The new park will be situated between West Twenty-Eighth street on the south, West Twenty-Ninth street on the north. Parkway boulevard on the west and Bchurmann avenue on the east North Park Lodge to Visit Masonic Home Members of North Park lodge will go to Franklin, Ind., Sunday, Oct. 31, to visit the Masonic Home. The eomtnittee has arranged for a special rate and tickets are on sale at O. W. Brooks' drug store and at the Lyric barber shop. The committee has extended an Invitation" to members of other Masonic lodges to Join In the visit to the Masonic Home. The members of the committee are: O. M. Free, J. O. Branan, William Swope, G. W. Jenks and A. E. Johnson. The train will leave the Union Station at 12 o'clock, noon, and on the re'urn trip will leave Franklin at 5 o’clock. Evergood Oleomargarine—Olosabrenner’s.

Saturday Granger Store’s Bargain Day Ladies' Cotta. We are placing on sale these latest creations Must be seen to be appreciated. Novelty clotb, velours, plushes, serges. sllvertones and many other fabrics, ranging In prices from A QQ $18.98 to VMsfeifO Ladies’ Fall Skirts, In plaids, sating, velvets, novelty cloth, silk poplins, made in plain and accordion pleated, too numerous to mention, ranging In prices from un no $4.98 to 9tFefO Ladies' Bilk Poplin Skirts, extra sizes. In different colors; extra special, $5.00 value Og Ladies' Silk Petticoats, taffeta quality, In blue, white, green, taupe, etc.; $6.00 value Children's A\ .• Coats. Just received a compile assortment; very nifty styles, ranging In AQ nn price from 84.98 to st/*3 9 Men's Union Suits, In ribbed, Egyptian combed yarn; A* e\Q $3.00 value for Clo 9 Go where they all go. GRANGER DEPT. STORE 336 West Washington St.

INCANDESCENT LAMPS for the long winter nights. Buy them at the convenient place THE DAYLIGHT CORNER MERCHANTS HEAT AND LIGHT CO. C. O.’B. Murphy, Gen’l. Mgr.

| I'CNN. AND WASH. 11l KOU I ( MADI6OW AND HAdf. I FOUNTAIN SQUASH ? MEKIDIAN AND MORRIS. E" . ■ ■ 1 1 DETROIT VAPOR STOVE# PENINSULAR STOVE# GURNEY REFRIGERATOR# CHENEY PHONOGRAPH# For Sat* by | HOO3IER OUTFITHNG CO. 448-6 E. Waah. FURNITURE We Treat You Right CASH OR PAYMENTS Little Furniture Store (11 E. Washington St DON’T THROW A BRICK There’s a Reason .I-. i.i.i—. in wmmm j All Whits Stone Comb lists## or Slop Jars xlla with Lid, DSR Spselal for Saturday Fleischmann’s Hardware 816 W. Waah. St. ■endlnp Tissue ”tS?*aX t%u K.r.u< r luuiui. Kay airs clothing, •Uk, Milu. cotton woods, ribbons, fabrics sf all kinds, kid glov**. mackintosh**, Ombreila*. parasols, stocklncs, sic. Vackas* postpaid It cent*. two packages, }l pent*. Address PENN PUBLISHING CO, Blairsrllle. Pa.

NEIGHBORS JAILED AFTER FIST FIGHT Gossip Leads to Lively Battle —Bullet Shatters Door. Tom Walters, 5206 School street, and William Dally, grocer at 3227 School street, are under arrest today, JflUawing u fight at the Dally home. .According to the police, Walters went to the home of Cecil Jacobs, 322V1 School street, asking him whether he had heard anything said as to the character of his wife, Mrs. Ethel Walters. Before an answer had been given Dally came out of his grocery and said: “AVhat do you want now, you’re nose punched?" at which a fight started, It was reported. Dally and Walters fought only for a short while when Jacobs parted the two. after which Walters went home and returned with a small revolver, the police were told. Walters went to the rear of the store, where Dally and his family were, and shtft twice through the screen door, breaking the glass, according to the police. According to Daily, Walters threatened to kill him and also threatened the life of his /Wife. PENCE BANK TO RE-OPEN. ATTICA. Ind., Oct. 15.—Charles W. Camp, bank commissioner of Indiana, announced here while on his way home from Pence, where he has been assisting in straightening out the tangled affairs of the Bank of Pence, that the bank would reopen Saturday uuder new management.

Fourth Floor State Life Building flaor. 1. 1 pm.. jj [ floor. ,n ■* Smart and Practical NEW MILLINERY Hundreds of New Hats The collection features a great variety in off-the-faro effects, Embroidered and brocaded Dress Hats, Tailored Hats of smartest types for “Every Woman Who Cares.” A Great Special Showing at These Prices 8 50 *lO ‘l2 “ *ls A Great Assortment at $5 and $6.50 Many hats copies of much higher priced model*-—ln all new ehadee —tailored types of eallors< youthful tarns, matrons’ hats and dress hats In all new materials and combinations.

AFRICAN OSTRICH FEATHER COMPANY Fourth Floor State Life - Building

ARMY GOODsIaIT MERCHANDISE Special Gas Mask Raincoats. Special Moleskin Coats. FormerFormerly sold at Off? ly sold at $24.75, OAA IJEZ $12.00 ipsJmOtt now saU#i 9 Repaired Hobnail and Field Shoes, Pair, $2.85 Just received anew lot of officer*' New army hobnail AW Reclaimed O. D. wool 00% fa dre** sboea. Come ln and get your*. Shoes, plain toe, pair 9 I *3v blouse* wwvU £l“*. $7.75 KkSAr: $6.50 . OT * t *. l !‘. $3.75 Sfilite ” $6.50 $7.85 Reclaimed O. D. wool AO /iff Sleeveless Slipover an nr New winter shirt* and ff (*A breeches ...„ VAtTU Sweater* drawer*, each wi*VV QUEEN CITY SALVAGE CO. CIBCLB 4*B 202 SOUTH ILLINOIS ST.—COB. GEORGIA ST. v cnou 468

DOG HILL PARAGRAFS

Salem Barlow started to give the blind man st Tlckville a nickel this mornlag, and then be happened to think that he would bet the blind man didn't owe half as much as he did. • • • Dock Hocks has been studying all day trying to think of something he forgot to think of this morning. • • • Not answering a letter Is like some- i body hollering at you and you not j ’coking around.

Children’s and Misses’ BEAVER HATS $S With long flowing streamers. CHILDREN’S AND MIBSEB’ BELGIAN FELT HATS co qq With Duvetyne flnlnh; special— V? 100 CHILDREN’S HATS, $1.69

INDIANA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1920.

For somethin* new and distinctive to give at W Chrlstmastlde, order I — g39| Moorefleld Coppertone IrTvW Portraits. They look \ 7-g It their worth. * Ninth Floor Kahn Old*.

CAST YOUR VOTE in Favor of Good Teeth The entire public will agree with choice. Everybody admires good, clean, sound, well-kept teeth. They are easy to have. We can put your teeth In good condition at moderate cost —If you don't wait too long. Or If they are already past repair, we can pull them out painlessly and furnish new “store teeth” to exactly match your remaining natural teeth. Reo.ona.ble charges. Work promptly finished. Speed and gentleness at your service. Satisfaction guaranteed. Eiteljorg & Moore DENTIBTB Corner East Market St. and Circle. Ground Floor. Lady Attendant.

Keeping Shoe Prices Down! Quick Sales \ HORUFF’S REASONS j Bay Close Small Profits \ For Money Saving V Alues j Sell Close W fll These Values —Decide for Yourself - lpßs| Ladies’ Stylish Footwear hH ■H GENUINE SAVINGS Horuff stores have never offered better values in women's shoes than are presented in the new Fall lines. Stunning they are to the e - ve — an( * wear will convince as to dependability and comfort. They 'V.; i A come in blacks and browns, m high or low heel effects. Ink $3.93 $4.98 $5.98 $6.98 These shoe prices are at least $2.00 per pair less than those asked by stores located in high expense districts.

EXTRA. SPECIAL-MORE BARGAINS Boys’ and Youths’ , Infants’ and Children’s Misses’ and Children’s Roy*', youths and tittle men * shoes, l n black or . ..... . . ' MlracY and children's footwear, In black* wad brown Special An endleas variety of Infants and children s browfte, and English as wei’ as wide toe style. $2.48 and $2.98 m "‘“ ,p ' a * l „ Otter fr.de. f&K .ivt .M $1.49 and $1.98 1 Otter .rate. *3.68 nd HJ*. ' . 1 342-344 Virginia Avenue If T 938-40 S. Meridian Street 1108-'lllo Fountain Square JflL jj|> 2630 Northwestern Avenue FOUR STORES

Children’s \j Maybe your Child i \ YYfW J not progressing as fast k as you expect, and you blame it on indiffer- |[&r ence to School work, whereas in moat instances it should be laid to defective Eyesight So, before you make any mfsteke regarding your Child, why not let u* make e thorough examination? It coats you nothing and If Glasses will not remedy the trouble we will tell you eo frankly. Satisfaction Guaranteed Open Saturday Until 9 P.M. HOOSIER OPTICAL CO. 148 N. Illinois Street. Main 6529

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BLACK SCREEN WIRE 3*/>6 a Square Foot VONNEGUT HARDWARE CO. I*o TO I*4 BAST WASHINGTON STREET

. WHITED—WASTE PAPER Special Berrlce to Bealdencea, School*. Cfcurchea and Charitable Organiaationa. # WI PAY OASH AMERICAN PAPER STOCK <& Mate eaa*.

Try Our 30e Nos.iday Lunches IEPPER’S RESTAURANT Ml SOUTH ILLINOIS B*. Prompt and Courteous Service, ALWAYS OPE*. SHORT OKDBKS.

There is GOOD BUSINESS in Sight Wonderful Opportunities —Wonderful Crops Thoie who talk of business depression should get cut fn the clear autumn air and look at the crops. These crops and the steady employment to be seen should hearten every banker, manufacturer, laborer business in *K+ United States The Biggest Com Crop the World Has Known Potatoes, wheat, tomatoes, all show a surplus above esumptive needs. Then we have wonderful rice, sugar beets, rye, buckwheat, apples — and even a big peanut crop. i v ; : *•’ ■; *..••• .v •" Cheaper Food Prices are Coming ■ It’s a powerful help in opening the way to anew era of business prosperity, with a better spread at the worker’s table than the inflated war prices ever brought about. \ We are tremendously optimistic. In the meantime, SAVE YOUB MONEY, Remember, We Pay on Savings MEYER-KISER BANK 136 East Washington Street (Open 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. Saturday*)

Service and Satisfaction TRUSSES 19 i ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS, BRACES FITTED SY EXPERT Complete Line Simk Room SapplUs WM. H. ARMSTRONG CO. ln*trtun*m< Haute*’ •4 WEST OHIO ST.