Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 189, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 December 1920 — Page 20

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RETURN OF SEAL j LETTERS ASKED! ■ i Purchasers’ Replies Delayed by Mail Rush.' Indianapolis citizens. have been urged to return their Christinas Seal letters ta the Christmas Seal headquarters, in this Pytbiaa building, In a statement Issued by the 1920 seals conyn'.ssioa. In former years experience has shown that costly methods of following up seal loiters, which by inadvertence had not beep returned, might be done away with if the general public were informed that the Anti-Tuberculosis Association could aave much money for health work If those holding- letter! would return them with seal purchase* prior to the Christmas postal rush. The>, commission's j statement urgad that all citizens who j bare not answered their Christmas Seal i letters should make an effOTt to do so j uef ire next week. A steady stream of large and small j seal purchases is coming in to seal head- | quarters, but the number of letters being j tetur.ued by the public generally is leso than last year. If costly follow-up letters are used, some of the funds of the 'Tuberculosis Association will be diverted from health work, according to the statement, and officers of the tuberculosis organization hope this will not be necessary to any large degree this year. Large contributors to the seal and' health bond campaign have continued to raise the totals. The American Central Life Insurance Company, following its | custom of long standing, lias purchased 10,000 seals. Fentaipha lodge. No. 504, F. and A. M , acting on the advice of Dr. Clark E. Day. the new health chairman of the lodge, decided unanimously at s> recent business meeting to purchase 10,000 seals, and the purchase has been made. The Indianapolis Street Railway Company sent In a check for $25 for a health bond of that amount. The Mooney-Mueller-Ward Company, which always hag made substantial contribution to the sale, purchased 5,000 seals for its Christmas mail. The Cojs Motor Car Company, Bass, Knowiton & Ora ham and other companies have purchased substantial amounts of the little holiday stickers. Man Is Run Over by Moving House OHCGWATER. Wyo., Dec. IT.—Fred Royal. 45. sustained serious injuries here when be was run over by a four-room house. The building, being transported across town on wheels, ran over Royal when the latter stumbled as he was crossing the street In front of the structure. It was necessary to “jack” the house up in order to extricate Reval.

You’ll find our slocks complete 'nth large and small toys. Toys of a ■ 'practical and instructive nature that the children will appreciate. Toys that vvere bought new for 1920 holidays. Toys that were bought right, and will £* ve satis * actor y serv ice as well as genuine amusement. Buy now while the Savings Os 15 to 50 Per Cent. M and Coasters . StlOOflVS I “3.5 | RED ‘ | Child's Desks |"" sl ’ B9 and Chair <hf tQ °° JT’ flQp Rare Bar 43*0 Mt\ late. |.|a srr:."'. 19c osb WW ,„,$3.49 - ■. ' < . - .>

KIDDIE CARS $1 39 0

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The day of the Gim-crack gift is over—received with a “thank you’’ today and thrown aside tomorrow. Give gifts that are pracical and useful every day of the year. Os all the gifts that will be appreciated and remembered with gratitude, none holds a higher place than a pair of warm, soft, comfortblef house or boudoir slippers. We have a complete stock with a full range of sizes. •

Ladies' Slippers Old rose, orchid, I blue and lavender / . felt comfys. Sizes / / SATURDAY $1.95 FELT JULIETS Best gray and ! black felt Juliets. / .A Hand turned leath- J JKI er sole*. Ribbon A i trim or pliflu. y SATURDAY $2.48

Children’sßubber Boots 2 '" 2 "/* $2.25

Automatic Toys Alabama Coon Jiggers 59< Jumping Jacks 24£ Whirlmobile €9<> Automatic Drums 91.39 Mule and Cart 59^ Porters 49 £ Monkeys Tinkertoys 79£ Blackboards, 39c and up.

Men’s Slippers Gray and Black Felt Hone* slipper* a* shown here. J [ with soft or S leather SATURDAY $1.48 Brown and . # black leather; t Romeo or Ever- jL A ett pattern*; / \ /ZA good solid leath- jf 1 /y\ er B|>lea; size* 45 SATUR- $?„? 8 DAY $3.48

J - ''' - STUNS THE KIDDIES TO SEE OUR FOUR LIVE TIMBER WOLVES AND FIVE RED FOXES

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Children’s Department CHILDREN’S SHOES *]_ Brown kid lace, C nature spring i tip. SATURDAY ts-o 7C SPECIAL y i O Misses’ Red Felt BOOTIES ,01..: SATURDAY $1.98

Trick Autos, 59c More Fun Than, a Menagerie. Other autos for fun and recreation and all priced at real savings. -

Exclusive agents for Dr. A. Reed Cushion Solo and Arch Preserver Shoes: alsc Bnster Brown shoes for boys and girl*. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9:30

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Meccanos No. 0 Meccano* $1.39 No. I Meccano* $2.39 i No. IX Meccanos $4.19 ** \

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ENROLL NOW! Let Nothing Interfere with Your Joining the 1921 Christmas Savings Chib OF THE MARION COUNTY STATE BANK No time could be better spent than the few minutes it will take you tomorrow to open your 1921 Christmas account Start with any amount Deposit a little each week. Be happy and independent next Christinas. 139 EAST MARKET STREET tomorrow, 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. continuously. Other days, 8 a. m. to 4 p, m.

For Fun and Exercise Rubber Tiro Kiddle H0r50..52.89 Morale Toddler $2.19 Hobble Titddler $3.98 Skypalong 91*89 Skypalong, Jr $,1.49 Small Two-wheel Wagons 69£ Marge Two-wheel Wagon3... ,98<? Irish Mail 89.50 Rubber Tire Auto $ll.OO Smaller Size Tire Auto $9.00 Roller Coasters $6.50 and $15.09

Red Table and Two Red Chairs Very Special SS.9S <rt ‘-X? XL, o

Carnages Biggest bargains in Indianapolis, SB.OO, SIO.OO and $12.00 values in rubber tired carriages in reed or metal bodies that are correct duplicates of a real baby's carriage. Specially priced at $3.68, $4.19. $4.88. $4.98, $6.19 and $7.98

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