Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 272, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 March 1921 — Page 12

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Easter phot ojr r apliic portraits express the radiance which typifies Bt the day. Have your | newest portrait in your IfltyflW Easter trock yoor friends will treasure ',2. nA these portraits. Arrange a sitting today. frth Floor Kahn Bldg.

Buy Youp Watch" Oa Refined Credit Man /* EASY PAYMENTS Small payment down ffgy) and weekly payment thereafter. yAV We can supply x any requirement a jflfnTJL 74e to quality at a MP*/ \ JjH range of price* tost &f j Vn will satisfy and will iSefl meet your nlehee. BC\ /. M You have all the uL AlJli adrantage* of a cash transaction with the privilege of extended credit. Gray,. Gribben & Gray Corner Ohio, Indiana and niiaols.

REPORTS POCKET PICKED. C. Grahal, CO2 Lincoln street, reported to police headquarters late yesterday that a pickpocket exhibited his skill yesterday noon while he was leaving the Gipsy Smith meeting by taking a billfold out of his pocket containing $23,

Friday Tons of the finest for this week’s selling, lakes and rivers are now open and we can supply you with strictly live fresh fish as well as with our winter caught stocks (fish caught through the ice), same as we have been selling all winter with absot lute success. Come early. (Winter Caught Stocks) Fancy Large Lake Mullets, lb 10d East Coast Codfish, lb 12%^ Fancy Boston Bluefish, lb 12Va^ . TER LB. Fancy Lake Pickerel, ) 4J / Bayfield > I Bluefins - ) ■■ . PER LB. No. 1 Salmon or Yellow Pike ( l x /z to \ jk * 2 lbs.), Baby Tulibee Whitefish J (about one pound) ) m V (Fresh Caught Stocks.) \ Fresh Saugers or Blue Pike, • Fresh Yellow or Ring Perch i Fresh Medium No. 1 Salmon, Fresh per lb. Red Snapper, Fresh Spanish Mack- ) ffi* 3 a erel, Fresh Buck Shad, Fresh Dressed . Catfish, Fresh Halibut Steaks ) PER lb. Fancy Fresh Black Bass, Fancy Fresh i tn Whitefish, Fancy Fresh Roe Shad, > Large No. 1 Salmon ) ■ \ Fresh Scallops, Live Lobsters, Frogs, Shrimp, I Clams and many other specialties j l J Willis Fish and Oyster Cos. 337 EAST MARKET STREET.

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®R LAST BIG BARGAIN DAY Mr BEFORE EASTER [ FRIDA Y 1 more of the Horuff Friday Bargain Days before Easter. If you want new hoes for Easter, and want to save money on them, better visit a Iloruff Store day. The bargains are worth traveling miles for. Come and see! Ladies’ Shoes OHie Plenty of styles in high, low or medium , , , beeU. Ladles’ high boots with leather r TICIQU dXly tops * n or brown. Don’t forget teyjTjH '*** jy $2.98 F Only y

Girls' Shoes Sjunmetal, light ■y soles, lace on. A solid, >lc shoe, well onble what we ng—sl.9B and $2.49 Children’s niy.es, 51.49, $1.98.

Remember—We save you on repairing. Good Rubber Heels, 35c; O’Sullivan or Wingfoot, 50c.

Infants’ and Children’s SHOES Lace and Dutton shoes aq with light or heavy soles; MXfl Friday bargain day

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Sile Kildew was aiming to go away on the train last Thursday, but missed it. SUe has been a few Inches behind time all bis life. • • • The town of Bounding Billows has received another setback as a commercial center, sinee the Tin Peddler has decided to quit stopping there twice each week to light his pipe. • • • Fletcher Henstep was a pleasant visitor in the village of Thunderation last Sunday. and when he got to telling them what a great man he was they brought out one of the parlor rockers for him U sit In.

Boys', Youths’ and Little Men’s Shoes English and wide toes, gunmetal mfj I shoes, sturdy and M/J L $ 1.98 and Jv i $2.49 r\

TTW Vfe W TnilSn 342-344 Virginia Avenue. Umn i Jar fgj 111 a W&* Wbm*. 1108-1110 Fountain Square. 91m 9 I p 1 938-40 South Meridian St. JLvL JL J9L k 2630 Northwestern Avenue.

FRIDAY and SATURDAY rW\ J | Tft\f\\ Wonderful Values Remarkable Low Prices yil If Coats and Wraps -‘lll I Dashing spring creations— iVa ch ess tailored beauties of soft, •UL JL jU light weight, new spring fabrics. At prices much lower than we I 1 | have been able to quote for many years—jf )! $ 1 J.. 75 $27 1/ ■% jfA jjf I | gradually up to Presenting all the correct modes for fashionable spring, sport, street or special wear. Polo cloth, spring velours, Bolivia, suede velour, camelshair, tricotine and gaberdine; beautifully lined; embroideries or satin stitched. Unmatchable in price or make. RINK ’ S CLOAK HO USE

FOURTH FLOOR STATE LIFE BLDG. Our Greatest Millinery Offering Anticipating the Great Pre-Easter Demand, We Have Made Greater Prepat ations Than Ever Before! MMik* I’®®® Trimmed Tailored Hats *5 *7* *lO jjfpxLT * 12 50 *2O / Nearly Fifty Styles c*l ml in Smart > New bailors at r- 1 \ *2- 98 *S up, *ls Just say W Eonrth Floor, \*/f VY Sailors certainly get more than their share of attention plea**, to tii# ■ 1& this season; for when did you hear of fifty •levator man. * Wk styles In sailors? 0 300 CHILDREN’S HATS On Special Sale Another great purchase of misses’ and children’s hats—Bring the children In early, please. Afr.can Oetnch Feather Company FOURTH FLOOR STATE LIFE BLDG.

WETQGKJkPH Secret Writing System invaiuebi* tor lover* and to r keepint recipe*, eddre.ee*. secret memorandum o< ether Information safe and private. N* stranger can read your postal. If you uee the Weto Graph. Great fun for lovere or friend. Don’t mis. It. Send 10c and w. will send the Weto Graph by mall with full Inetruetlone Addre.. PSKN Ct ftt teprvr. ro pl.lmrllle Fa

Children’s and Misses’

INDIANA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, MARCH 24,1921.

SAVE MONEY ON WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S READY-TO-WEAR THE GLOBE 330 W. Washington St.

Only Two More Days of Our Closing Out Sale Final Redaction. on all .took.— price* rat to lee. than pre.ent wholesale coets. These good, must go. READ—BUY—AND PAVE. Men’s $7 and $8 values.s4.6o Men’s $5 and $6 values. $3.50 Men's good work shoes. $1.50 Ladles’ $7 and $8 values.s3.so Ladles’ White Canvas Shoes 7...T....T7.. i>B<* Stop on Way to Market. Economy Shoe Store 24 North Delaware.

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Are You Sick?

Haro you misery In back of head and neck? Pains between shoulder blades? A dull ache In lower back? Rheumatic polne In muscles and Joints? Are you constipated? Stomach, liver or kidneys out of normal condition? Dtszy or bilious? Are you tired out and do you lack pep most of the time? Nerves unsteady? Do you feel weak? Are you exhausted after every little effort? CHIROPRACTIC Is the method that Is returning health to thousands of sufferers who have had the above symptoms, even after other methods failed and their cases were pronounced hopeless. Don't forget that Chiropractic restored to normal the little girl in Waukegan who talked so many days, even after the very best medical skill had failed. Chiropractic can do ns much for sufferers with above symptoms if they are serious and really want to get well. CONSULTATION FREE and a thorough explanation of how Chlropraotic applies to your Individual cane.

) 904 Odd Fellow We./ fTs'/srs'a.d Buildi “* a JLM M /ll# *\ Hours t 1 fee U, / 1 to 5 and 7 to I ® r. M. Sunday CHIROPRACTOR / by appoint®**"*.

Office Tel., Main 6MI.

Cut this ad out now and bring It al*ng so you will nmenbo the place. Ninth floor Odd Fallow Bldg., Corner Washington and Pennsylvania. Centrally located and eonlauiont to cars. Bestdeuee calls made when condition Is such that patient cannot oome So office.

ALL WOOL SUITS and OVERCOATS ifor^u^...! 0 CO A cn LEON TAILORING CO. P \| |* JU ill E. New York St. i/ V

TIMES ffiKT ADS BRING RESULTS

Economy Dry Wash Beginning Monday , March 28 Anew service designed to reduce the cost of your family washing. Outstanding features of the new service are: Economy— 2s lbs ., ( LESS )$2.10 Over 25 lbs., regular rate per pound. Safety— No losses, no mixups Satisfaction —No marks , no pins , no tags Each Washing Done Separately Y OUR washing not in contact with other folks’ washing. We do the washing—do it wonderfully well, in soft water, using only the purest soap. We Iron the flat work (but other pieces are neither starched nor ironed). That’s ECONOMY DRY WASH at the Progress Laundry. Cost, $2.10 for 25 pounds or less; small charge per pound over 25 pounds. No -washing taken in this department for less than $2.10. We furnish customer first laundry bag AT COST (50c), after which we furnish new bags as they wear out. This Is a separate department and does not affect any other . branch of Progress Laundry service. MAin 0237; Automatic 20-371 420 East Market St. Work Called for and Delivered Gratis Economy Dry Wash Dept. Progress Laundry

CLOTHING —onCREDIT Hoyle rj arick and JL MW. Clothing Ca. 103-3fl-3U7 W Washington bt. * Doore West Senate Ave.

Ref I donor Tel.. Randolph 7717.

Ramlar 75c Bots’ Shirts In a great variety of patterns. With Bine Stripes and Light Fancy patterns. Remodeling Sales Bargain ' TT £ Washington and Delaware.

Competent Help Wanted

That is always the cry. That is the cry right now. There Is a Terr firm demand for those who are really competent. Bnt the incompetent, half qualified person is not wanted. This Is the time to get ready, to round out your training. Those who use the next few months in preparation are going to enjoy the best opportunities as business “pick! up.** The opening week of our FIRST SPRING TERM will be from March 28 to April 4 If your affairs are in shape, and you are thinking of entering business collage soon, make every effort to start during the opening week. Every day will mean a great deal to you. so enter next Monday, the 28th, If possible. Just call at the office of the school, drop us a line or telephone and full particulars will be gladly given you. See, write or talk with Fred W. Case, Principal. Pennsylvania and Vermont. First Door North T. W. C. A., Indianapolis.

- ' j* -•• •* • •• '■>< „ •’ , A 3 . A FLOCK OF FORDS arid A GANG OF MIN ■ ■ MWAYS ON THE JOb. Hayes Bros. PLUMBING HL A FING AND Vs N riLAJ IN | J ~ MAiN 2493 AUK) 27-4 l

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