Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 147, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 October 1920 — Page 24

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Open Saturday Night 6 to 8:30 flttityt ftabings anti Cnuft da . txnuuKci It keeps getting closer to Christ- Wy*W mas. Why do you keep putting off the ordering of those ~ Portrait# photographic por- ordered traits by Now Cheerfully Held for ' Christmas jrtntb Floor Kalin nidi Delivery.

Granger Department Store’s Specials Badoced prices sale, for Saturday. This is a flue chance to save money. A line of one-piece Dresaes In serge and tricotine, neatly trimmed; $25 Ladies’ good Winter Coat a. in broadcloth and beaver, nicely trimmed; 5S "‘".514.98-516.98 Ladiea’ aUp-over Sweaters, aU colors, all sizes; regular $5.00 O AQ values for if Ladies’ Waists, crepe de chine and georgette, all regular sizes and colors; <7.00 §0 Qfi Ladles’ Skirts, silvertonee and silk poplins; $7.00 and Qft SB.OO values for Men's Underwear, in ribbed fleece union suits; $5.50 Uti Men's Canvas Gloves, 25c 4 £ a values, Saturday only Men’s Shoes. ss.uo value $2.98 Ladies’ Kid Shoes. $5.00 yO Qfi value for . w As*7o Be sure and give us a call and secure some of these extraordinary bargains. Go where they aU go. Granger Department Store 336 West Washington St.

Woman’s Suffrage Ha3 the candidates guessing this fall. That Terre Haute politician, who some months ago, when asked his opinion of women’s suffrage, said, “bet ’em suffer,” now understands the matter better and says “Always favored it.” Now we never said let anybody suffer. We’ve always done our work by the most nearly painless methods known to Dental science. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS. If you have some teeth that should be pulled, bring them here without fear. Tne sooner the better, of course. Eiteljorg & Moore DENTISTS Corner Eent Market St. and Circle. Ground’' floor. Lady Attendant.

315-317-319 I. Washington St.

1 l k.SS. AND WAIU. SIR KOUI ( MADISON AND *A. * > roi NTAIN SQUARB. i MKHt DIAS AND MORRIS.

DETROIT VAPOR BTOVLB PENINSULAR STOVES GURNEY REFRIGERATORS CHENEY PHONOGRAPHS For Sals by HO OSIER OUT FITTING CO. 444-6 fi. Wash.

STOVE BOARDS, 85c Up STOVE PIPE In all sizes COAL BUCKETB 50* up COAL SHOVELS lO* up Fleischmann’s Hardware SIS W. WASH. ST.

FURNITURE We Treat You Right CASH OR PAYMENTS Little Furniture Store 211 E. Washington 8L

lending Tissue oPtm"£S Jo mixiuc or aiming. Repa.u clolhlug, ■llk, Mi.Ua. cotton goods. ribbon*, fabric* •f all kind*, kid gloves, mackintosh.*, umbrella* parasol*, .cot king., etc. Pack* ■C* postpaid. IS cents, two package*. J PRJSN PURLUMjA Q QQt.

Engineers’ Meeting Night Is Changed

The annual election of the Indianapolis Chapter of the American Association of Engineers has been postponed from the evening of Nov. 2 to Nov. 4, at the Chamber of Commerce. In connection with the election there will be a smoker, with cigars, coffee and doughnuts. The candidates nre as follows: Regular ticket —For'president, It. C. Yeoman; vice president, L. E. Ratcliff; secretary, C. C. Mason: treasurer, G. R. Hereth; members of the executive committee, W. S. Boyle and H. V. Wenger. Independent ticket —For president, J. L. Elliott; vice president, L. E. Ratcliff; secretary, D. B. Luton: treasurer, G R. Hereth; members of the executive committee, W. S. Boyle and E. H. Mayo. Play Marriage Ends in Court Annulment Special to The Times. SOUTH BEND, Ind., Oct. 29.—Lottie Myers Lanier,' 17, becomes Miss Lottie Myers through annulment of her play marriage with Benton Lanier. The pnir accompanied another couple to St. Joseph Mich., Dec. 2. 1919, as witnesses to the latter’s marriage. Suggestion was made the wedding should be a double affair, and, under orglngs from her three companions, Miss Myers succumbed to the romantic apell of Michigan’s Gretna. When Mr. and Mrs. Lanier returned to South Bend they went to their separate homes and have not lived together. Echo of Lake Wreck MARQUETTE, Mich., Oct. 29.—A compass in a small wooden box. two life preservers and broken wreckage, the result of- storms in this vicinity, were picked up on the beach here. No clew as to the name of the boat was found.

Fourth Floor State Life Building Sale of MILLINER Y

Just say 4th .. ■* •'vj’ floor, pVase, to floor, please. to / the Elevator The collection features a great variety in off the-face effects, Embroidered and brocaded Dress Hats, Tailored Hats.

All Children’s Hats Reduced MBitW BEAVER HATS, $5 CHILDREN’S AND MISSES’ SSHI BELGIAN FELT HATS "3 9S Duvetyne Finish; Special— ® 100 Children’s Hats, SI.OO AFRICAN OSTRICH FEATHER COMPANY Fourth Floor State Life Building

ARMY GOODS SALE

REC. O. D. WOOL BHIRTS, GA Off excellent condition, each O'J

Just received new lot of marine pants* long leg. cuff bottom. Come In and get yours before Cfk they are gone. 9l*9v Gas Mask SQ OC Raincoats vvtuv Moleskin DQA £ Raincoats 9 £U* I •> New regulation Wool Shift# and p 0 DrawMs, each. .tfMeUlf s H^ 8 1ti5...i5.00

Ql/EEN CITY SALVAGE CO. JMBUTH ILLINOIS ST.—COR. GEORGIA ST. CIRCII

DOG HILL PARAGRAFS

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Tobe Moseley Is repairing the gaps In his rail fence next to the postoffice. The gaps were made by Poke Eazley, our champion whittler. ... Atlas Peck says a girl always has a clear Idea of what sort of a fellow she wants to marry; but as she uever finds him she goes ahead and marries some fellow who does just about as well. • • • A tree blew down across the road Wednesday Just as Film Dillard was about to pass under It. He says if he hadn't stopped to watch an ant he would have got killed. SILK ’CHANGE IS CLOSED. TOKIO, Oct. 29.—The Yokohama silk exchange was closed Thursday when prices dropped below the minimum fixed by the buying syndicate. Four Sevens Flour—Glossbrrnner’s.

202 S. ILLINOIS ST.

Army Bacon, ®Q Off 12-lb. can vvikv Officers’ Dress Shoes, ga?.*?r: 57.75 Reclaimed ®/ PA Leather Jerkins. 90vU Reclaimed O. D- <0 /Iff wool breeches... 9 Ala'S*> New army hobnail Shoes, ffi.! 0 ’: $7.50 Reclaimed Field and Marching ttQ Off Shoes, pr 9*03

INDIANA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1920.

Aged Printer to Be BuriedJSaturday at 2; Funeral services for Walter William \ Davy, 76, who died Wednesday night at j his home, 3556 Kenwood avenue, after nine days' illness, will be held at 2 j o’clock Saturday afternoon at the resl- j dence, with interment in Crown Hill j cemetery. Mr. Davy had served several terms as j president and secretary of Typographical Union No. 1, and for the last twenty i i years had been a proof-reader for the j William B. Burford Company. Surviving are four children, Mrs. Clnr- I ence H. Keehn. Mrs. Florence Wiggam and Mrs. William E. Hlndel of this city and Miss Mabel S. Davy of Denver, Colo. Mr. Davy was a member of the Knlghtß of Pythias lodge No. 25. Funeral for Mrs. Hill Is Set for Saturday Mrs. Rnchel Wright Hill, 33. wife of Stanley C. Hill, State manager of the Wayne Oil Tank and Pump Company, died at her home, 8312 Ruckle street, Thursday, following a week's Illness of Bright’s disease. Surviving her are her husband, three children, Susan, Wayne and Hayden; her mother, Mrs. Rachel Wright, and one sister, Helen, of 4030 Graceland avenue. Funeral services will be conducted at the residence at. 2:30 o’clock tomorrow afternoori by the Rev. J. Ambrose DttnkeC pastor of the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church, and burial will be In Crown Hill Cemetery.

Comfort Your Skin W ith Cuticura Soap and Fragrant Talcum Bo mp, Talcum. 'Mo. •▼rywher. Somplm trm o t CU4*r* LaU#ratrtm, vsjpt. X, MtUH.

NEW BLACK SHOES, &€% Off special, pair VwDD

Reclaimed Overalls ftffc* and Jumpers, each.. Owl New O. D. Wool |k/ ISA blankets, each.. -OlOeO v New Army Heavy Duty Field arid March-®** O lag Shoes, pair vi *Ov Sleeveless Slip- Jiff over Sweaters.. .9a/Ow V. S. Army Style Light ..$6.85 &'.?•.& $5.20

—A!ID OTHER MERCHANDISE

Reclaimed O. D. ®Q CA wool blouses....vwcvv Combination overalls, real values, *7 CZ each 90* i 3 New men’s winter New winter shirts and drawers, Q-f CA each i*9u Socks, light weight, &"c Sit* -.51.00

Why Pay More for Shoes? Quick Sales \ HORUFPS REASONS ( Bay Close Small Profits j For Money Saving Values I Sell Close

tLook at These Values—Decide for Yourself * BfEI dies’ Stylish Footwear i|pj§ hat Meets Winter Needs |||||| s winter’d first chill blasts make keen the of high, servi shoes, Iloruff stores are presenting the best values of the |. When you have eeen the styles, examined the quality and lined the comfort and dependability you’ll agree that they can $3.98 $4.98 $5.98 $6.98 jflp? These shoe prices are at least $2.00 per pair less than those asked by stores located in high expense districts.

W : m Same As Money, Men! |^SE ! §3l they can buy at the price—a reason why a Iloruff customer is a!Men’s dress and work Men's bUek arid brown, Men’s fine gunmetal Good-

EXTRA SPECIAL-MORE BARGAINS

Boys’ and Youths’ Boys’, yonths and little men s shoes, in or brown. Specials2.4B and $2.98 Other grades $3.1*8 and $4.95.

342-344 Virginia Avenue 938-40 S. Meridian Street 1108 1110 Fountain Square f'j ®>3o Northwestern Avenue FOUR STORES

It’s a Mistake to Wait Resolve today to save a definite amount from your earnings each payday—and DO IT. Many people fail to reach the goal of success—not through the lack of ambition, but because they do not realize that it is regularity of saving that counts most. The longer you put it off, the harder you will find it to start. Make every day of the .%f> count. WORK—PLAN—SAVE We want your account, regardless of the size. We Pay On Saving* MEYER-KISER BANK 136 Ea*t Washington Street (Open 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Saturday^)

PPfPPggl A Special Demonstration BATH ROOM WARS Everyone should visit this demonstration and become acquainted with the beauty, usefulness and economy of SAN-O-LA. Permanently Beautiful and Useful This bathroom ware has the finish of the most beautiful silverware and is much harder and more lasting than silver plate. f Mr. It. D. Snowden, salesmanager of the Art Brass Company, manufacturers of SAN-O-LA, will explain the proper arrangement of the bath room and demonstrate the economy and labor saving features of SAN-O-LA BATHROOM WARE. Lilly Hardware Cos. E . wt."st.

g*. TRY OUR JSI ?(|ll NOONDAY LUNCH V||A i|Jr Prompt, Courteous Servtae TEPPER’S RESTAURANT ILLINOIS STREET ALWAYS OPEN SHORT ORM

Infanta’ and Children’s An ending variety of infanta’ and children’s footwear, marked a pedal at—- • $1.49 and $1.98

/OOs Making our own lenses right here on the premises and carrying a most complete line of frames and mountings, enables us to care for your eye-glass troubles accurately and quickly. Above all Our Price Is Rearonab le No Extra Charge for Examination Guaranteed Satisfaction Hoosier Optical Cos. 148 North Illinois Street Phone Main 6529

Excursion S£jgjf|g| || NEXTSUNDAY— Decatur, Ills., . . . $3.24 Marshall, led., . . $1.22 Bloomingdale, Ind. $1.31 Montezuma, Ind., . $1.51 ROUND TRIP —Includes Tax VISIT TURKEY RUN—(INDIANA STATE PARK) Special train leave* Union Statlen li9o A. M. Returning leave* Deeotar < jOO PJL

Service and Satisfaction trusses y 9 i ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS, BRACES FITTED BY EXPERT Complete Line Sick Room Supplier WE a ARMSTRONG CO. Instrument ’Hoaee* ’ M WEST OHIO ST. BLACK SCREEN WIRE 3*Ao a Square Foot VONNEGUf HKRDWARp CO. \ ias TomAT larhiwotow strut

Misses’ and Children’s Mlttes* and children’* footwear, in blacks and brown*, and English a* wel’ as wide toe style. Special—s2.4B and $2.98 Other grades $3.68 and $4.96.