Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 153, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 November 1920 — Page 13

GEORGIA G. O. P. TO CONTEST VOTE Defeated for Congress He Charges Fraud. SAVANNAH, Ga.. Not. s.—Charging fraud, rot* buying, repeating, the destruction of Republican ballots by election managers throwing them out, and changing of ballots by election managers, through a paid advertisement in a local newspaper, E. S. Fuller, Republican candidate for Congress, has given notice that he will contest the seat of J. W. Overman, Democrat, who In face of the returns, defeated him for Congress in the election Tuesday. Fuller, who lives In Savannah and Is a lawyer, declares he has filed notice of a contest with the Speaker of the House of Representatives at Washington and will submit his formal petition of protest when the new Congress meets. Vote Fails, So Miners Return to Coal Jobs LONDON. Nov. 5. —Coal miners began returning to work today under orders from the executive committee of the Federation of Miners. The federation declared the strike ended, although a majority of ballets in the referendum vote was against acceptance of the government's term of settlement* It was stated that the necessary number of votes to kill the government’s proposal were not obtained. Expect to Complete Rumeley Jury Today KEW TORK, Nov. 5. —Completion of a jury for the trial of Dr. Edward A. Rumeley. charged with attempting to eonceal from the alien property custodian reputed German Interests in the New Tork Mail while he was In charge of that paper, was expected by noon today. Harold Harper, special assistant attor-ney-general, In charge of the prosecution, expected to begin introduction of testimony some time today.

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uTa’S CREDIT PLAN Charge accounts are cheerfully opened if requested,* and you may pay each week if you wish, but when credit is given RITE CBARGX MJR4 not much, but a little Even with this small ad-ied charge Rite sells for less. To prev it to . our sat isfaciion, shop around at the other stores, then come to Rites. SMART FALL COATS Priced astontshingly low for this early in the season. Velours, Bolivias, suede cloth, whipcords and silvertones; pm ~ some are fur \f* A /•* trimmed with 'p AV* ' * jquirrel, opoa- aJL Hum, raccoon §md A UP nd near seal. HEAVY DRESSES Heavy dresses of serges and trlcotlnes Just the thing for colder days. Cut In all the latest models in blues and browns; take advant- M _ _ age of Rite’s t* JTW lik | credit plan B B a- : -_- and be well At ’Ur UP dressed. COATS Special lot of cloth coats. For a quick clean- A *7C. up. most .113 | /1) sizes and a B £jL ■ rarle ty of A A color* SKiRTS An assortment of colors, patterns and models; sizes m fk for every one. An $ early selection 1b yp advisable.

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Burglar Works Three Carrolton Ave. Homes A burglar visited three homes on Oarrolton avenue last night wtlle the families were away, using a skeleton key to open the front doors. S. D. Lealherman, .‘>oo3 Carrolton avenue, said two watches valued at $l6O were missing from h ! s home. W'illiam Crossier, 4819 Carrolton avenue. reported a revolver, a box of cartridges, a pearl-handl and knife and n small sum of money taken at Ills residence. Fred Clemons, 4217 Carrolton avenue, reported a number of pieces of silverware missing.

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and wear your clotheß while paying for them in small, convenient weekly terms. Rite invites you to come up to his third floor and inspect the wonderful assortments of Fall and Winter apparel. Don’t look for show windows as Rite puts the value in the merchandise and not in expensive display.

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Miss Pearl Larue, 1214 Central avenue, was robbed of a purse containing 15 by a purse-snatcher who attacked her at S-xteenth street and Talbott avenue last night. Burglars entered the home of Ruth Epstein, WO Maple street, early today but were frightened away before robbing the house. BULL ATTACKS FARMER. GREENSBURG, Ind., Nov. B.—Louis Ewing, a young farmer southwest of this eitju. was severely injured when he was attacked by a vicious bull. While he was engaged in moving some cattle from one field to another on his place, the animal became enraged and attacked Mr. Ewing.

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RITE’S CASH PLAN All good, are marked In plain figured at th*: lowest spot rash price* —the lowest in town Rite', cu. tomer who pays cash xet. Just what he pay a for—good clos at rock bottom spot caah price*. If credit, ts given RITE CHARGES MORE, but only the small added co.t the giving of credit cause*. That U fair, isn’t it? * WOMEN’S FALL SUITS The new arrivals In fall suit* are wonderful. Many are fur trimmed, other, are tailored along plain lines Materials Include trlcotinee, velours,- .. .11 v ertones, \ 7C. goldtones and *P Am B* •*/ serge.; — iliti and AA UP shade* PLUSH COATS Wide selection In these favored plu.h coat.; late.t styles; onehalf and three-quarter length; most of A them have \ A\ y L fur collar; </) /||>/D style and "■ warmth com- TTp binedFURS In fox, wolf and coney; In brown, black, taupe and gray; natural shape throw., am r* separate V If O 7C muffs, Mts. A*P B t O large stock B to select A UP from. SWEATERS Variegated co 1- A j ors in two-ton y.jJ) effects, with An- A ===== gora roll fronts. 9 UP

INDIANA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5,1920.

To Bring Hearty Glow of Happiness to Despondent Rooms— A Brilliant Lamp Sale With Glaring Economies From among our countless sensational Lamp values we have selected two wonder-values as features for tomorrow’s selling. Happy will be the home into which one of these Lamps go. They are bargains beyond —nmar, at our astonishing priocs. ■ Pretty for the Library Table No More Squinting you are so proud of. \ff|7 over the Evening Paper ... . . . ~ . A • Not when one of these lovely lamps into your home. Mahogany finished base, ~4 inches tall; wired complete for two "Wired for two lights with chain pull sockets, silk cord and plug, ligiiu, shades in pretty designs and alluring colors. 24-inch shades, silk covered and lined. Any number of handA deposit holds any lamp for Xmas delivery. some color combinations from which to choose. IT'S EABY TO PAY THE PEOPLE’S WAY. ,T ’ S EASY T 0 PAY THE p EO pi E’S WAY. 11-Quart [ For a Limited Ba Preserving Kettle Wg mQw s2s of New Records Punctual! The surest way to do so is 74‘ FREEjS|s|§l\ to carry a good timepiece. " WITH ANY CABINET MODEL Iff leaf) Wgnflntueyjmf PATHE PHONOGRAPH -l| k w There are no strings to . ! It Isn’t how many pan. you have that ff j oker , it. $25 sf) \\} * 2 '\ft oounta; It’s bow many a.e. can they be , -’ rj ”* “ „ n 1 1 R - tM. put to. worth of Pathe or Aetuelle ; v**—* y • k a _ v record a free if vou buy a feaUf ! |\h You have need of a kettle of this size every * I\V, O dav. Here is a genuine "Old English'* ket- (btanuarct FriCeCl) Cabinet VV, T tie perfectly balanced, wooden handle on model Patlie phonograph notv. ball, and large wire handle wy o t 407 at back to assist you In /£l handling it. special Saturday... No ma tfer if you pay cash or pay the “Easy n* phone Order*. Way”—the $25 worth of records will be deliv- Tllfi ered with the instrument as quickly as you make * 1 w your selection. South Bend Saturday the country over IT’S EASY TO PAY THE PEOPLE’S WAY it i ' K '° UT9 All Cast-Iron ij |llfa % f j|L 15! COLONIAL id! sirS-YS’SB A store Just like mother used—with a sure —rTT ■, an 1 d k *o ofonb 0 fonb, ,l aijr , l^flafuim* oven. How often have you tasted biscuits v ~ tinu' J ‘bat the claim, are expiping hot from the oven and exclaimed, ts hausted. So Colonial has been the standard for years / I Just Submit the and goes right on making good—every year. W Cnlrlpn If you want a lasting and serviceable all nH hbl t loniai. Price H to Your Judgment onlr A 40 Pound Combination QQ Without Claim. With Warming Closet, $69.50. FELT MATTRESS . . . *p'O.VO We believe yon, too, win IT’S EASY TO PAY THE PEOPLE’S WAY These mattresses are full size, bui‘t with heavy felt top and hot- ‘ * Gold * n - T tom and fiber center, covered In a beautiful floral art ticking with extra wide hand holds on each side. Carefully stayed and r | tufted so they will not get out of shape, and give long Bervice. j. IT'S EASY TO PAY THE PEOPLE’S WAY. W pm^ in - The I‘cuple’e Why." Plaid Blanket Specials QutMtm? Ca 5 / W-™ Washington Street 0

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