Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 43, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 June 1922 — Page 20

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LOU AND ‘GERRY 1 MAKE UP, WEEKLY PAPER DEGLARES Couple Patches Differences and Husband Moves Back Into House. By United Press NEW YORK, June 30. —Geraldine Farrar and Lou Tellegen have decided tr have a happy ending to their romance after all, according to Zits, a theatrical weekly. The famous diva and her matinee idol husband, whose sensational matrimonial difficulties startled the theatrical world last summer, are reported to have effected a conciliation. Tellegen, according to reports published in Zits, has moved his things back to the house on West Seventy-fourth St., from which "Gerry” hastily ordered them following their separation, and this led to the belief that the couple had patched up their differences, and were going to make the last act end up “happily ever after.” Miss Farrar was not- in town today. STEALS RINGS AND WATCHES Thief Breaks Window In Jewelry Store and Escapes With SIOO Loot. A thief smashed the big plate glass window of the Maurice Tavel jewelry store, 205 W. Washington St. early today. Tavel said a dozen gold rings, and five wrist watches worth SIOO are missing.

Wheeler s July Reduction Sale Offers the Season s Greatest Opportunity to Save Here are a few striking examples of the many economies made possible by this big July Reduction Sale. , TJfce offerings are seasonable, the qualities up to Wheeler’s high standard of dependability.

Colonial Library Tab r Mission $19.75 Brussels RUGS Library Tab,e Beautiful golden oak finish, the ft* "f O C? f\ massive posts and heavy scroll Q~l9 I X | feet make this a dignified and im- 9X16 reel close woven all wool B ru64 , e ia AU ' WV posing piece of furniture. Priced rugs in exclusive *OO e a A big. solid oalc library table In a during d* sale at 519.T5. Without Seams patterns „ rich tuned finish, Ilk, th. on.

Other Colonial tables at $16.50, £22.50, £25.50 and up to £49.75.

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Gas Ranges We are offering during this sale a handsome New Process Gas Range with large oven, three regular size burners, one giant burner and simmer burner, with porcelain panel doors. Connected in Other types at £29.75, £34.50. £42.50 ard up to the large size, all white ranges at £145.00. —Divided payments if desired.

jl | I. Herrick Refrigerators In a i 7 inal Clearance $42.50 Her "ick Refrigerators. $34.00 $59.00 Her nek Refrigerators. $47.20 $67.75 Her 'ick Refrigerators. $54.20 1562.75 Her ick Refrigerators. $50.20 K 69.50 Her ick Refrigerators.sss.6o TjSI.OO Her ick Refrigerators. $64.80 75 Herlick Refrigerators. $66.87 2.75 He Tick Refrigerators.s94.ss 1.50 He rrick Refrigera>rs ... $107.00 taantity i of each number is lim--1 Cko> Ise early.

And Women Must Weep

J. E. Shoemaker was killed in the mine disorders at Herrin, 111., when he protested against ill treatment of other workers, captured with him. Here are his widow and orphaned children, Audley, 7 left), and Jack, 9.

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Fine fringed Wilton Velvet rugs, all 9x2 ft., at £45.00. Fringed Royal Wilton rugs, 9x12 ft., £89.75. Vogue Art bedroom rugs, 4x7 ft, at £2.95. 27-inch Grass rugs in stenciled patterns at 95C. 6x9 Stenciled Porch rugs at £5.95. Sturdy Porch Furniture Prices on porch swings include chains and ceiling hooks. 4- Fumed Oak porch swings, £3.50, £6.75 and £8.50. 5- Fumed Oak porch swings, £7.95, £8.60 and £9.75. 6- Fumed Oak porch swings, £9.75, £11.25 and £13.50. 4- Fumed Oak porch settees, £7.50, £8.60 and £9.75. 5- Fumed Oak porch settees, £9.75 and £13.00. Fumed Oak porch chairs and rockers, £3.50, £4.95 and £6.75. Sale of Sample Carriages Reductions Range egjagwagßjp^ From One-Fourth counts ranging from one- I shape for services. All fin- %/■ J Like Value Store* Wheelers 311-313 East Washington Street ON OF WHEELER BROTHERS CM**N OF GOOD STORES = You’ll Like Trading at Wheeler’*

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GRAIN DEALERS HOLDING MIDSUMMER MEETING Governor’s Secretary Tells What Woman Can Do in Industry. “What a Woman Can Do in the Grain Business” was the subject of a talk by Miss Adah E. Bush, secretary to Governor McCray, at the midsummer meeting of the Indiana Grain Dealers’ Association at the Hotel Severin today. Other speakers were John W. McCardle, chairman of the Indiana Public Service Commission; Charles Quinn, secretary of the National Grain Dealers’ Association, and G. F. Olwin. secretary of the Indianapolis Better Business Bureau. Financial aid must be given Europe before permanent prosperity can return to this country, Dick Miller said at the banquet of the association last night. CLEVELAND GETS EVENT Veiled Prophets 1922 Convention Lost by Indianapolis. Cleveland defeated Indianapolis for the 1922 convention of the Mystic Order of Veiled Prophets of the Enchanted Realm, according to members of the Sahara Grotto, who have returned from the annual convention at Rock Island, 111. The Indianapolis nominee for grand venerable prophet was Raymond F. Murray, monarch of the Sahara Grotto. The election, however, went to Lamar Field of Montgomery, Ala. Sahara Grotto has planned an automobile tour of Indianapolis for delegates from New Orleans, La., and Montgomery, Ala., who will be in the city Saturday on their trip South.

shown above, is priced now at £18.50. Others in various mission styles at £16.75. £19.75, £22.50, £29.75 and up to £55.00.

Wheeler’s Kitchen Cabinets A beautiful golden oak kitchen cabinet, with white porcelain workboard, completely equipped and equal in every practical w'ny to cabinets costing you $65.00 to SBS 00, is now offered at £34.00. Other cabinets at £22.75, £28,50, £39.75 and £IB.OO.

Period Buffets Handsome 64 and 60-inch period buffets in either American walnut or mahogany finish, Queen Anne and William and Mary idaptatlons. Prices reduced for quick clearance to £59.75. Others at £60.50, £79.50, £86.75 and £95.00. Oblong or round tables to match at £39.75, £45.00, £48.75 and £55.00.

Screams Scare Thief G. C. Smith, 2503 Sherman Dr., reported that a burglar at his home was frightened away last night when a young woman screamed. Nothing was CAN KEEP GOING ALL DAY LONG WITHOUT TIDING i v ! Mrs. Morris Says She Feels Cheerful and Fine Since Tanlac Relieved Her Entirely of Serious Stomach Trouble. < I “The change Tanlac made in my ; condition was wonderful,” said Mrs. : F. Morris, 1401 W. Main St., Ft. Wayne, Ind. “I suffered over a year from nervousness and stomach trouble. My appetite was poor and whatever I ate caused gas on my stomach and kept me feeling miserable all the time. I wac so nervous that night after night I would roll and toss by the hour and I woke up mornings feeling weak and miserable and then Just felt tired and worn out all day long. "By the time I had finished my first bottle of Tanlac I could see a big improvement. Now my appetite is just fine, I sweep well, always feel cheer- I ful and I can keep going air day w:th- ; out tiring. Tanlac is just grand." Tanlac is sold by all good druggists. —Adv.

EXCURSION Next Sunday, July 2 And Every Sunday TO SHELBYVILLE GREENSBURG RUSHVILLE CONNERSVILLE And Intermediate points V 2 Fare for the round trip. Minimum fare, SI.OO. Tickets good on all cars going and returning date of sale. No baggage checked. Plenty of good fishing In streams on each division. Spend the day with friends and relatives by way of the Indianapolis & Cincinnati Traction Company

Announcing the new Hudson River Limited v to New York Beginning July 2 anew train — the Hudson River Limited — will be added to the new Big Four schedule from Indianapolis and Cincinnati to New York and Boston. It will arrive in New York for the opening of the business day. Through club car and sleeping cars to New York and Boston —and a dining service of acknowledged excellence. Leave Indianapolis 12:15 p. m. Ar. New York 9:40 a. m. Ar. Boston 12:00 noon bSj FOUR ROUTE

EXCURSION SBljaEDal NEXT SUNDAY CO 7C CINCINNATI, OHIO m round trip S ‘’“jEV' EVERY SUNDAY M * r iV" d - Special Trains leave Union Station next Sunday. 7:00 a. m. Ret nr nine Train* leave Cincinnati 7:00 p. m.; Decatur, 0:00 p. m. Rushville, Ind.. SI.I9—EVERY SUN DAY—Connersville, Ind., $1.72. Good on All Trains.

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EXCURSION SUNDAY, July 2nd —VIA— Lake Erie & Western Railroad —TO—SANDUSKY.. $3.30 CEDAR POINT, $3.55 OHIO and Return Special train will leave Ir.dianapolio I'nlon Station at 10:00 P. m., SATIRDAY, JULY Ist. lor further information rail City Ticket Office, 112 Monument Place. Phone, Circle 5300; Union Station, Phone Main 4507; Mass. A\e., or R. C. Piscus. Asst. Genl. Pa. Agent, Indianapolis, Ind Phone Circle 6800. VISIT THE ATLANTIC CITY OF THE WEST. SIDE TRIPS FROM SANDUSKY TO PUT IN-BAY, LAKESIDE, ETC.

L. E. & W. R. R. EXCURSION NEXT SUNDAY TO Mich. City $2.75 (Lake Michigan) Round Trip Wierton $2.70 (Koontz Lake) Round Trip Rochester $2.35 (Lake Manttou) Round Trip Returning same date. Train leaves Indianapolis, Union Station, 6:30 a. in.; Mass. Ave. Station, 6:38 a. m. Also Low Round Trip Fares With Longer Limit to These and Other Poiuts. For Dates of Sales and Other Information Phone Circle 6800. Circle 5300. M.Un 450 TANARUS, MAin 2120. R. C risers, Ass't Genl Pass. AgL Indianapolis, Ind.

The Greatest Bargains Ever! SALE of Regular’S s2 c flewarfi Womens WHITE PUMPS AND OXFORDS You Save $1.35 on ivery Pair! Tomorrow we begin our Midsummer Clearance Sale of NEWARK White Pumps and Oxfords it savings so great that thrifty women everywhere will hurry tc make the most of this wonderful opportunity. All that were $3.50, for example, are now reduced to $2.15 and less. Tie assortment embraces White Canvas, Kid, Nu-Buck, etc., in a.l the favored styles erf the season, with Military, Baby Louis, and new Flapper heels. All sizes and widths. The regular price ot $3.50 is embossea on the soles ot every pair- so that there can be no doubting your saving. Also Included-Big Assortment at 45 95 Formerly Priced $3.50 to $5.00! The assortment presents every conceivable style in White Kid, Canvas, Nu-Buck, etc., in plain and sport models. One and twostrap pumps and walking oxfords. All the newest leather combinations in Black, Russia and Buck. All sixes and widths. Positively the greatest bargains oSered in this city in years. DON’T MISS THIS SALE! Early buying tomorrow is advised!

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EXCURSIONS Try One of These as a Vacation Trip NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y., and other points on the Great Lakes Low rate excursions each Saturday and Sunday. Daily round trip fares to the same points at slightly higher fares commencing July 15th. Good, 15 Days Commencing July 15th daily round trip fares to TOLEDO and CLEVELAND, OHIO, DETROIT, MICH., at fares only slightly higher than the one-way fare. All good over our steam railroad and boat line connections. These fares are made extremely low to induce travel and give you the opportunity to spend your vacation at points on the Great Lakes at only a little travel expense. Daily excursion rates to all Indiana Lake Resorts. Inquire of any agent or write Traffic Dept., Anderson, Indiana. UNION TRACTION COMPANY OF INDIANA

VITAMINES and HEALTH Make no mistake, to be healthful, the body needs nourishment rich in vitamines. The child needs them in abundance to assure growth and strength; the adult to help sustain the bodv-forces against disease. TV.. scorn EMM i. OF PUREST VITAMINE-BEARING COD-LIVER OIL s is the ideal body-building food for a child or an adult - It is abundant in the vitamine-elements that science has found so needful for Jiealth and growth. ( For Just a little Scott’* Emulsion, three times daily IITT after meals, would be effective . Buy a bottle and ill (V start building your strength today / A-S* Scott ft Sown*. Bloomfield. K J #4l

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Mending Tissue No sewing or darning. Repairs clothing, •Ilk, satin. cotton good*, ribbon*, fabric* of all kinds, kid glorea. mackintosh**, umbrellas, parasols, stockings, etc Package postpaid 15 cents, two packages. 3$ rent* Address PENN PUBLISHING Btolrsrllle. P*.