Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 231, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 February 1921 — Page 18

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Babtn&s ants Zcwst &4 teiWWM Open Saturday Night 6 to 8:30 FILL MARSHALL DINNER PLANS ' Lawyers to Have Beveridge as Guest Tonight. Arrangements have been completed for the dinner to be given In the RUey room of the Claypool Hotel at 8:30 this evening In honor of the anniversary of the Installation of John Marshall as chief Justice of the United States, according to L. Ert Slack, chairman of the committee In charge. Albert J. Beveridge will be guest of honor. Governor Warren X. McCray and ell judges of Federal and State eonrts In Indiana have been Invited and a large number of lawyers from Indiana titles will be present. Frank C. Dailey, former district attorney, will act as toastmaster. The following speakers have been selected in addition to Mr. Beveridge: William Marshall Bullitt, Louisville, Ky.. a descendant of the great chief Justice; Karl Bchuyler, Denver, CoL, who will speak on “An Appreciation of the Bar;” George X Buckingham. Chicago, "Builders of the Constitution,’' and Henry M. Bates, dean of the University of Michigan law school, “Liberalism vs. Impresslonallsm In Constitution Interpretation.” NEIGHBOR NOW BORROWS HAIR CHICAGO, Feb. A —Women who used to borrow a cup of sugar and two eggs from a neighbor over the backyard fence are now borrowing each other's hair. Madame Louise, Chicago beauty expert, is authority for the statement. “Wigs are becoming more popular each day and It la unite usual for women and girls to borrow each other’s,” aaid Madame Louisa. “Wigs have come to stay, too. They preserve the hair from the rain and snow. "Wigs are now considered stylish, not an aid to nature.” Theft of Cigarettes Reported to Police Burglars entered a poolroom owned by Archie A. Smith, 920 Miley avenue, last night and carried away cigarettes and cigars valued at $45, and a gold watch. Bay Raasch, 1310 Fletcher avenue, reported that a burglar entered his residence while he was at a show. The thief t<?ok a SSO Liberty bond, sl4 In cash, a sf<3 check and a revolver.

Granger Dept. Store’s Specials We ere continuing our Price Smashing Sale. Our merchandise nnsf be turned into mon*v. Now is your chance for unmatched bargains*. Buy now. Invest for next sensed. Heavy c®sy coats, formerly sold for $35.00. Price smashed jgQ Plush coals, Astrakhan trimmed s'- —r er<-r* an (i SOSOO value-* price smashed £.g S Poplin silk dresses In all the latest colors: $lO anJ $12.00 values, price ST*? $4.69 All the furs, searfs, neckpieces and muff-—price smashed to HALF PT'ir’R Ladies’ silk underskirts, In all colors and styles; $8 and $7.00 values: price smashed $2.98 Men’s thibet. worsted and cnsslmere suits; $30.00 values, price rfi? $14.98 Go where they all go—for the great Price Smashing Sale. Make your selections. You will not he disappointed. Come to the relia.de GRANGER DEPT. STORE 836 WEST WASHIXCTO.V ST.

B Abolish Roaches It’s easy with the SI,OOO GUARANTEED ROACH KILLER. Most effeci tive and conven- | remedy known. Three sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25 VONNEGUT’S 120-124 E. Wash. Sl

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CLOTHING —ON—CREDIT Hoyle 3arick and JT%. Ciothia* Cos. 303-306-307 W. Washington Si. * Doors West Senate Ara

DISHES Onr prtres are the lowest. Cops and Saucers, 10c up. Dishes, So np. Little Furniture Store 211 E. Washington St.

ALL WOOL, SUITS and OVERCOATS Honestly tailored to /t p* yonr measure for X*J? 8 B SI I LEON TAILORING CO. <P \if f' JK * U 1 E. New Tork B*. U

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BUILDERS PICK HOFFMAN AGAIN Evansville Man Re-elected by State Organization. A. J. Hoffman of Evansville, was reelected president of the Associated Building Contractors of Indiana yesterday afternoon at the Claypool Hotel. Max Irmacher, Ft. Wayne, was reelected first vice president; C. C. Pierson, Indianapolis, secretary-treasurer; John H. Owens, Indianapolis, field representative, and Harry A. Fenton, Indianapolis, counselor. A. E. Kemmer, Lafayette, was elected second vice president and Ross Eschelman, Anderson, third vice president. Members of the executive board will be appointed by the president. Evansville was selected for the next convention. The sessions closed last night with a banquet, at which members of the organization were guests of the Builders’ and Manufacturers’ Mutual Casualty Company, Chicago. Boys Rule Tonight at Coney Joy-Fez This Is boys’ night at the Coney Island .Toy-Fez being given at Tomlinson Hall this week under auspices of the World War Veterans. Newsies and messenger boys will be special guests and will be admitted free. In addition to the regu lar program. Including ten free acts of vaudeville and numerous sideshows, the Newsboys’ band will give a concert. The Joy-Fez will continue Sunday and Monday and there will be a matinee performance tomorrow afternoon. Proceeds of the entertainment are to be used In constructing a summer cottage at Fairview Park for orphans and wives . of veterans.

Nitrous Oxide Gas FOR ABSOLCTE Painless Extracting JUST A Ql lET, GENTLE SLEEP TOC FEEL NOTHING. Whether you hSTe one or thirty teeth extracted. It’s all the same. Yon simply breathe this wonderful air for just about a minute and yon are sound asleep. When you wake up. your teeth are gone. ISN’T THAT WON HER HI.? Come in and see some of the beautiful work we are doing In Artificial Teeth, Crown and Bridge Work. But whether It be a small filling or a full set of teeth. In either case we put forth our best efforts. And you will not be disappointed In our prices, either. (United Union Dental Corp.) Eiteljorg & Moore DENTISTS 22 TEARS HERE CORNER EAST MARKET ANI> CIRCLE. Ground Door. No btalr* to Climb.

—Prices that are bringing thousands to Horuffs shoe stores MEN’S AND WOMEN’S FOOTWEAR High-Grade Shoes—Mostly from Our Best Stocks —3 Big Lots $2.98 $3.98 $4.98 All Styles and Sizes WM Ladies’ Shoes Men’s Shoes ipt 4 vrajßHM Smart, new styles Black and brown dress with high, low or med- or work shoes, In lum heels and wide, English or wide toes, bHEHBPW medium or narrow Built for service, nHK|B toes: in black or style and comfort. /, W' l tid. Better s“ BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ SIZES $1.98, $2.98 and $3.98

Men’s Elk Scouts ||b| shoes Absoluts first quality In colors of - ~J.:uwu .r dr,l. A Real Shoe For Work or Play

Ladies’ Low Cuts for Winter Wear They come in browns.and.blacks, in kid

BROKEN LINES —One Large Lot Virginia Ave. Store Only Men’s, Women’s, Boys’, Girls’ Shoes, $1.98 Practically all styles and sizes, but not all sizes In every style. To close out we offer them at $1.98. COME EARLY AND GET YOUR PICK.

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Columbus Allsop’s chimney is again leaning. He propped it up good last fall and thought it would stay that way through the winter, but he has had a whole lot of company this winter and the strain has been too great on it. • • • Sile Kildew looked Into a cistern this morning and talked back at himself until he almost got mad.

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TL&lrtlc Tilts Over Do you realize that you cau buy GOOD GLASSES carefully fitted to your eyes, best lenses and mountings, at a Reasonable Price at the Hoosiep Optical Cos. 148 North Illinois Street

We Retail at Wholesale Prices <1 “AMERICAN” N. S. ' P B 4 Guaranteed INDIA TIRE CO. 28-30 S. Penn. St. 6 ’ ooo Mile *

EXCELLENT FOOD-BEST OF COOKING-GOOD SERVICE OCCIDENTAL CAFETERIA OCCIDENTAL BLOG.—ILLINOIS AND WASHINGTON

Real Army Shoes Comfortable and jl One of Best Offers We've Ever Made

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Moorefleld’g photographs have that distinctive- | A ness which characterize* I—them an onusoi i phv tnres. Come today for a V>jr SL. tggPs Ninth Floor. Kahn Bldg.

DETROIT VAPOR STOVES PENINSULAR STOVES GURNEY REFRIGERATORS CHENEY PHONOGRAPHS For Sale by HOOSIER OUTFITTING CO. 443-5 E. Wash.

Galvanized Wash Tubs Large No. 3 size.... 98<J Medium No. 2 size 88<* O-Cedar Oil Mods, with 30c fourounce bottle of oil 98* Fleisehmann’s

342-344 Virginia Avenue. 1108-1110 Fountain Square. 938-40 South Meridian St 2630 Northwestern Avenue.

Fourth Floor State Life Bldg. J Remember, 35 iE — y, New Arrivals in MILLINERY —for Immediate Wear *5 *6.50 *7.50 *lO CLEARANCE OF ALL WINTER MILLINERY SI.OO | $3.00 Every Velvet and Mid-Winter Hat in Stock—slo Velour Hits Included. AFRICAN OSTRICH FEATHER COMPANY Fourth Floor State Life Bldg.

<§jj? HURRY ALONG /r™ Down Sals of | uy LADIES’ SUITS I Blf All Women’s Suits Must go and you can y \ j have any Fall suit in the store for U SI.OO Down lJu SMoffcSd "A that sold this soa- fa (fa f£a IflHHpf son ."o p „0 0 w 565 *'i£is \ / ■ ■ that sold this sea- fa §ps \ jl MltS | / /jl We Do As We Advertise v Enaaia A\ 109*111 SOUTH ILLINOIS STREET V-w Three doors south of Maryland street. Open liT Y* Saturday evening till 9:00. Accounts with outJw \ of-town customers gladly opened.

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on standard hardware and household Items. During the war period Inability to get crur regular lines forced us to add new makes of mer-* chandlse. These were up to the Vonnegut standards In every respect, but for the sake of having our stock uniform, we are closing out all that’s left, odds and ends, mostly, but In wide variety.

Os Interest to Women Being mostly Items for kitchen, bathroom and about the house. Scrub Brushea, regular 150 size .. 9<* Edmund's Whisk Brooms, regularly 60c 33tf Upholsterer's Stuffing Rode, regularly $1.25 .^.^..^.^.,59# Guernsey Ware Casserole, 3-pt, nickel-plated holder, was 93.50, now $2.63 7-ln. full nickel Scissors, wore $1.60, now 79# 2-pleco Kitchen Carving Set, guaranteed steel, was $1.65, now $1.49 Quick-cut Kitchen Knife Sharpener, was 15c, now 3.2# Bath Spray, attachable to any faucet, was SI.OO, n0w..69^ Bath Tub Seat, white enamel, w-as $1.60, now 98<* Bath Brush, detachable handle, ■was 60c, now ...33^ Finished Oak Furniture Knobs, regularly 10c 2*d Solid Brass and Oxidized Knobs, regularly 35c 10<1 Glass Furniture Knobs, regularly 200 8# Cast Braes Furniture Pulls, regularly 20c •, i i,i,i .I, . 8# E-Z Stove Polish, 16c can... 7# Rubon Floor Polish, $1 can.so^

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Os Interest to Men Being mostly Items for garage and work shop. Cotter Pin Extractor; regularly 86c 23# C-lnch Black Combination Pliers; regularly 30c 21# Socket Chisels—sl#; %, 57#; 1, Gl#; 14,, 61#; 1 %. 67#. Bur-Nor Claw-head Hatchet ......68<l Plumb Auto Hammer; regularly sl-25 73# 7-lnch Adjustable End Wrench; regularly 75c 48< Allen Universal Auto Set; regularly $9.35 $8.40 Sioux Valve Grinder; regularly $5.50 $5.00 Non-Chattering Bearing Scrapers; regularly, a set, $2.40 $2.10 Weldum Tiro Patch; regularly $1.50 box $1.15 Coping Saws, 614-inch blade; regularly 650 .....48^ Vinner's Solid Punches; regularly 10c .....5^ India Pocket Oil Stove; regularly 25c 16# Presto Drain Pipe Cleaner; regularly 75c can 49<* Pocket Knives, assorted; regularly $1.25 98^ Razor Stropping Machines; regularly SI.OO and SL26 .......... 67# and 84^ All SI.OO Safety Razors. ..69#

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Look! Men, Look! Exactly 32 SUITS and OVERCOATS That Sold from /t* $23.75 to $31.75 J |I 1 While they last P p % I J 17 Overcoats In the following sizes— ILi |i§B (3) 335, (37) 355, (1) 36, (2) 375, LJ (4) 38s, (2) 395, (1) 40. E| KS J BY 15 Suits In the following sizes—(1) k' ( H gm 32, (2) 335, (6) 345, (1) 35, (1) 33, —Overcoats in medium and heavy weight; majority are of fancy mixtures. Suits In medium weight, mostly dark patterns. If your size is in the above list we advise you get here as early as you possibly can. Up to 51.87 MEN’S WOOLEN CAPS (Wgiascw —lncluded in this lot la a large and varied * A&g assortment of children’s warm plush polo J caps, wool rah rah yiij lT' vcS hats, various colored B s ®*® Jbß toques and wool sport fj r hats, “Odds and Ends’’ Up to $3.47 MEN’S DREsTsHIRTS —Sizes 16* to 19H only—most all of them slightly soiled from handling. Here Is a'rare opportunity for the man who wears a large Af 9 B • size Bhlrt. “Odds and Ends.” Priced, while M they last Reg. 39c, 47c and 69c NECKWEAR —About five hundred ties in the lot embracing every wanted pattern p and coloring. Largs. broad flowing ends with M/ B IP 1 pinned or barred backs. B 1( “Odds and Ends” price, Afrvrc* while they last fiSSSSa ly? Men’s 97c WORK SHIRTS £Qc F/a\ Good weight light and medium blue, (1 double stitched, full cut; all sizes 14V* mr t° 17; “odds and ends.” Price hpf) Mens Reg. $1.87 Overalls I*/a\ “Triangle” and “Union Special” union- I made overa Is, good heavy qualities; • “odds and ends.” Price................. • fcyO Up to $4.97 Work Pants s9*so £*/ xv V Heavy and medium weight, mostly dark /, .... I 1-1 fIvCX patterns; extra strongly made; “odds and ends.” Price Satisfaction Guaranteed—Money Refunded Cor. Washington and Delaware Sts.

LISTEN TO THIS All Deposits made on Savings Accounts at this bank on or before FEBRUARY 10TH will receive interest from February Ist. Don’t forget the date. MEYER-KISER BANK 136 East Washington Street.

GET THE HABIT Wear | NOE'S QUALITY [ Jewelry Everythin* In Jewelry. THE FLETCHER M. NOE 103 N. nilnola St. JEWELRY STORE. Opp Terminal Station.

CLOTHING ON CREDIT PEOPLE’S CREDIT CLOTHING CO. 4 N. PENNSYLVANIA ST. 2nd f LOON'

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