Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 159, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 November 1920 — Page 11

Catholic Women Win Members in Campaign A membership drive 1b being conducted Is tfe efty pari* he* by the Catholic Women'* Association, which la reported successful. Mrs. Albert Beck la chairman i4f the membership committee. She is asaiated by the following committee: Cathedra]—Mrs. Katherine Hallinan, Mrs. J. P. MuUallr, treesorer; Holy Cross— Mr*. EM ward Barry; St. Philip Neri— Ml*. Bernard Costello and Mrs. Elisabeth Pfan; 6acrad Heart—Mr* J. i>. Kennedy ; Our Lady of Lonrde*— Mrs. A. Kiefer and Mrs. Bert Decry; St. Francis De Bales—Mrs. Jacob Stock; Assumption —Mrs. Commlskey; St. Catherine's —Mrs. J. Braun; St John’s —Miss Katherine Doherty and Miss Gertrude McHngh; Holy Angels—Mrs. Fred Luts; St. Anthoay’s— Miss Marla Dugan; St Patrlck'a—Mrs. Joseph Kliaber, Mrs. Lawrence J. Mooney is president of the board, Miss Katherine Doherty, secretary, and Miss Nellie Flaherty, matron.

It is costing us over $40,000,00 to make this, downward rev’sion on Our Entire Stock of Suits and Overcoats for Men and Young Men We are sacrificing our profit to give you the benefit ' •of next spring’s lower prices. It is Costing us over $40,000.00 in mark-down —but we feel it is worth the cost. For we will accomplish your desire and ours for lower cost for good clothes. You will find every price marked down now—down to a basis of cost next season. A saving of $lO to $25 on every garment—and you can choose

Suts and Cve-coats that sold up to $45, for $2012

Veiled Prophets Vamp Turkey; Go on Hunger Strike

They are “kidding” th bird and a grand old bird, at- that. Meaning, that the Prophets of Sahsra Grotto of the Mystic Order of Veiled Prophets of the En- ■ ■ - chanted Realm have H ramped a turkey and the poor thing feela highly honThat silly bird while strut ting about falls to see that each wink of the vamps means just one step nearer the block. His Majesty, the Turkey, fails to see the ax and thlnka that the ax la a token of friendship. In the meantime Hl* Royal Highness la being fed on corn nicely

Suits and Ove-cnats that sold up to $55, for ' -’3B-

Every garment in the house has felt the price reducing knife. Serges as well as fancy suits, for men and young men—Overcoats, too, from Kuppenheimer and other good makers are now offered at lower prices. But this is NOT a sale—it is merely a revision downward that meets present conditions on a basis of next season’s prices. Values are the greatest of the year. Scmoss Bros fb Outfitters for Men and Boys STATE LIFE BUILDING Indiana's Finest Boys' Store — 2nd F/oor

mixed with meal and warm water. That poor bird fails to realise that each meal means another day nearer the slaughter. While Mr. Turkey Is being ramped to his death, eereral hundred prophets have gone on a hunger strike to be in proper condition for the Oriental Love Feast which will be served at the hour of 0 on the evening of Nov. 22. Mr. Turkey wUI not know that he and his court will be served to the Prophets in the midst of plenty, the midst consisting of cream of asparagus, cranberry aauoe. browned sweet potatoes, sliced tomatoes, green peas, ice cream, cake, coffee and smokes. It is a grand life for that bird and his crew, but oh the fatal hour when the ax faUs. To put tha Prophets in the best or humor, the whole crew will visit the Murat next Monday evening to see A1 Jolson In his Oriental affair called '‘Sinbad.” Al, the "donkey;” Sue Creighton Lawrence D’Orsey, Eddie Lynn, William Dnnn and many others promise to convulse the members of the Grotto.

Suit' a~d Overcoats that sold up to S7O, for -S4B-

INDIANA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12,1920.

After Jolson and his entertainers hare convulsed the Prophet* at the Murat, the guests will depart for the Athenauem, where the Grotto wIU hold a reception. There will be dancing and refreshments and as soon as Jolson and the members of his company get Into their own evening clothes they will Join the Grotto members and Now it must b* UO remembered that Jolson is as much at home off the stage as 1 on an d It Is hard to kuess what he will ~ not , when anaonß ' trot In front of the famous turkey and Al Joisw. that ol<i bird might laugh himself to death. Who can tell?

South Bend Legion Made tp Dig Up SSO —f Special to The Times. SOUTH BEND., Ind., Nov. 12.—Paying for the tribute In their honor was the necessity which confronted the South Bend post of the American Legion when Mayor F. R. Carson, as a member of the Consolidated Amusement Company, gave orders that the doors of the Coliseum here should not be opened tor the Armistice day program until the Legion paid SW) rental. The former service men raised the money from their own pockets. A sudden drop In temperature, accompanied by mow flurries, marred the success of the outdoor program. JUDGE LANDIS TO SPEAK. SOUTH BEND, I no., Nov. 12.—Kenesaw Mountain Landis, judge of the Federal District Court In Chicago, has prom lsed to speak here the morning of Thanksgiving day. The address will be part of a free Interchurch program.

Suits and Overcoats that sold up to $95, for -*6B-

Watch for the Opening of Our Toy Department Bring Your mi _• National furniture to.

For One Week Only—Saturday Nov. 13th to 20th

A Sale of Overstuffed Living Room Suites at You'll Never Find Prices Lower Than the National's for Good Furniture

Now is the Time to Buy for Xmas The c h o i c e st things in all stocks are to be had now, and a small deposit will hold your selection of Xmas delivery. Watch for the Opening of Our Great Toy Department

Buy a Palace Hot Blast It means a saving to you this winter. It will cost you less now* —it will burn any kind of fuel, even the cheapest slack, and will save you an immense amount of fuel besides.

NATIONAL FURNITURE CO.

Oat of th: High font District

FAMOUS STORE 411-417 WEST WASHINGTON STREET Open Until 10:00 On Saturdays and 8:30 Through the Week. A Few Special Bargains for Saturday

Plush Coats, fur trimmed, full length, $50.00 values, special $29.95 One lot of Suits, silvertone, nicely tailored; $35.00 values, priced for Saturday. .$18.95 Ladies’ all-wool check Skirts, $6 values, Saturday 0n1y.53.95 One lot of ladies’ Silk Dresses, values up to $18.00; priced tomorrow at $9.95 Large variety of ladies’ Hats, values up to $5.00, special at $2.95 /■ 1 111 f Brown I )gue $ y stttchoe , and y heel, eptional aturday 4 95

. sMWI f Bfch. jig The word “Sale” to us means more than merely selling large quantities of merchandise. In over twenty years that we have been in business we have never misrepresented our merchandise—and our patrons know* they can believe our advertisements. “Sale” to us means the selling of goods at prices far below those regularly asked. It is the purpose in this sale to make room for incoming Xmas merchandise, and you’ll find these values are genuine and truly unusual. Former price tickets marked in plain selling figures on all Suites. You deduct 33 1-3 per cent discount at the time of purchase. Large, comfortable davenports, chairs and rockers; soft spring upholstery, covered w*ith tapestry or velour; in two and three-piece suites; some have the bed-davenport offered at one-third off. Three-piece Tapestry Suite, was $598.00, les3 one-third $398.67 Three-piece Velour Suite, was $450.00, less one-third $300.00 Two-piece Tapestry Suite, was $425.00, less one-third $283.33 Three-piece Tapestry Suite, was $450.00, less one third $300.00 Three-piece Velour Suite, was $325.00, less one-third $216.66 SOLD ON THE NATIONAL EASY PAYMENT PLAN.

The Palace will last for years; it is made entirely of cast iron, trimmed with nickel; priced at—*s9so With each Palace Hot Hiast we will furnish tlvjbE 3 joints of pipe, 1 collar, 1 elbow, 1 damper and 1 wood lined zinc. Sold on the National Easy Payment Plan.

Silk Petticoats, $5 values, One lot of Tricolette Blouses, Ladies’ Slipover Sweaters, SatGirls’ Coats, sizes 8 to 14, reduced for Saturday to.. $7.98 Boys’ Suits and Overcoats Kv' TANARUS; ■M&r' $7.50 values; specially price -7 Ladies’ Ribbed Union Suits, re- j Children’s Union Suits... • 98^ Children ; s Flannelette Pajamas, Ladies' black and tan kid shoes, up to SB.OO values; specially priced at $4.98 } 1^1111111:11 Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes, well One lot of Children’s Gunmetal * \ Shoes with heavy soles; spe- c~t cially priced at $1.95 \ l \\ Special reduced prices on girls’ 1 \ \ \ silk and velvet dresses and j X \V coats. A large assortment to

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For Those Who Wish to Give JEWELRY a Visit to Our Jewelry Section Will Be Profitable. Here you will find gentlemen’s watches, ladles' wrist watches. Jeweled and signet rings, brooches, lavallieres and every article that is to be found in a complete jewelry store. Elgin, Waltham, Hampton and the best Swiss movements of watches are handled. Dependable goods backed by our guarantee, is offered only— Sold on the Nat'onal Easy Payment Plan.

335 to 345 West Washington St.

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