Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 55, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 July 1922 — Page 11

JULY 14, 1922

BACK MOVE TO PUT BUTLER AT FAIRVIEW PARK North Side Citizens Hold Meeting Indorsing College Removal From Irvington. A move to bring out view's of Indianapolis citizens who believe Butler College should be moved from Irvington to Fairview Park to make extension and growth possible was started last night at a meeting at the j home of Vattier Snyder, 3930 Kenwood Ave. Asa result, a second meeting was held at the Chamber of Commerce at noon today for the purpose of furthering the campaign to bring about removal. Other meetings are t>ein; planned. The movement is in opposition to la AetiW|rStU [For Backache, Rheumatism; j Kidneys and Bladder qia ) GLAZER’S New Location 211 £. Washington St.

Fourth Floor State Life Building Millinery Sale Just Say "Fourth Floor, 'j| Plenee,” to the Elevator Final Reductions EVERY HAT IN OUR STOCK IS INCLUDED * Oc°3S

Taffeta Hate Transparent Dress Hat a Ribbon Trimmed Hats. Ribbon Sport Hate Soft Silk Hats.

AFRICAN OSTRICH FEATHER CO. Fourth Floor State Life Budding

Brunswick August Records Are Here! New Solo Release* by • Tbeo Karla Richard Bone 111 Virginia Raa Mixed Quartet with Marie Tiffany Elizabeth Lennox Thao garle Richard Bonelli Dance Hits of the Minute Carl Fenton’s Rudy Wledoeft’s Bennie Krueger's and Oriole Terrace Orchestras Margaret Young with Orchestra New Brunswick Violinist, Fredric Frmdkln The World’s Phonograph Records BRUNSWICK RECORDS PLAY ON ANY PHONOGRAPH Open Till 6 P. M. Saturday opposite \%mmnck 1 124 n Keith’s />/ ■ f Penn. St.

OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY 8 A. M. TO 8 P. M. This gives you an opportunity to make your deposit on your way home from the office or shop. Get the habit of depositing a part of your pay BEFORE you begin to spend. This will make your saving easy. $1 Will Open an Account We Pay 4%% on Savings Meyer-Kiser Bank 136 East Washington Street Ask For One of Our Little Home Banks.

the attitude of some Irvington citizens who have gone before the college board of directors and protested its being / moved. The offering of substantial inducements to the institution to move to Fairview is being considered. Directors of the college will decide Aug. 15 whether they will take an option on the park. The street railway company, owner, is holding the park at $200,000. Rifle Matches Postponed Adjt. Gen. Harry B. Smith announced that the Indiana National Guard outdoor rifle matches, to have been held at Ft. Benjamin Harrison July 1", have been postponed until Sept. 2. Lack of funds may hamper | the selection of teams for national matches. I TRUSSES I U If you are not satisfied with ■ H your truss, let us tell you how H j|l a WHACO Appliance will cor- |J jII rect the difficulty and bring I | U complete satisfaction. You as- U j I sume no obi if all on in consult- I u ing our experts. y I Armstrong Cos I Surgical JnstrwnentJfoust n Established 1885. P jSBBuJBB 84 West Ohio St. li Indianapolis, Ind. ■ nrSVeSBaKS Complete Line of li Sickroom Supplies U

Flower Trimmed Hats, lilacS Transparent Hut. Tailored Hot*. Sport Hats. Banded bailors.

FAVOR EIGHT-HOUR DAY Police Seem Less Eager for TwoWeek Vacations. Folicemen are more interested in an eight-hour day than in fifteen-day vacations, Mayor Shank told the city council in a letter announcing his veto of the police and fire department vacation ordinance. “As soon as we get more policemen the board wants to give than an eighthour shift,” said the mayor. "We must realize that we should be very careful and avoid giving too much

To the lake for the week-end or off on the snmmer vacation, no man’s equipment is complete without good fishing paraphernalia. Saturday, specially, our sporting department offers— A Big Bargain for Fishermen Minnow $ 1 .85 Each Seines, ■ = • <B >; l ™“ r * ’** cel post, $1.95.)

Two of These Seines Joined Make a Full Length Legal Seine

Charles Mayer & Cos. 29-31 W. Washington St . Established 1840 .

Hoosier’s J u!.y Clean- U p Sale of Summer Goods

Hoosier Refrigerators included at unusually low prices. $19.75 Blizzard, n0w..515.00 $26.50 Hoosier, n0w..519.75 $29.50 Hoosier, n0w..522.95 $36.50 Hoosier, n0w..524.75

With white porcelain back and drip pan.

Your old gas stove taken as part payment on a Red Star or Sanico gas stove. I" 443-445 E. Washington. l l / 2 Sq. East of Courthouse.

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time off as we are very short of men in both departments.” Councilman Otto Hay, father of the bill, is expected to attempt passage of it over the veto Monday evening. Governor Appoints Two Miss Claire Brook, Democrat, Indianapolis, has been appointed to succeed Katherine McManus on the board of examination and registration of nurses. Governor McCray has also appointed Nellie Brown, Republican, Indianapolis, to the board. The term is three years.

These aj’o the very best grade of seine; knitted and hung on heavy rope; mounted with floats and sinkers; mesh, light brown in color due to having been “barked" as a preservative against water-wear. 6 ft long, 4 ft deep.

Every Porch Swing must be moved, and here are prices that will do it quickly: $2.85 Swings. .w-$1.95 $3.25 Swings..... .$2.19 $5.85 Swings $3.95 $13.50 Swings $9.95 Lawn Swings $1 JHjaWeek Buys Any Style.

$5 Cash and $5 Monthly Delivers One of Those Beautiful SANICO all porcelain ranges with the 25-year RUSTPROOF GUARANTEE. Made in pure white, light blue and dark blue. All ovens porcelain same as outside. As easy to keep clean as a china dish. $48.50 Up

SATURDAY and MONDAY FEATURES in Our JULY CLEARAHCE SALE INDIANA GOODS STORE] 306 East OPEII ALL DAY Open Other Days I Washington SATURDAY TILL 9 P.M. Till 5 P.M. | In this advertisement just a brief mention of the many big savings you can make in this big underselling store Saturday and Monday. We have planned that these two days shall be the biggest so far this July and many tempting bargains will be spread before you. Read the following carefully, then plan to be here with the happy, money-saving crowds.

Out Go $6.98 and $7.98 WASH DRESSES $/| .88 W And most of them have been yrfl TANARUS A in stock less than 10 days. lE| I 1 iPK Bought at special concessions B pjA j \ | lESJ and now wa offer them at re- ™ /flit \ LHirl duetlons for quick selling. New £*; styles of ratine, organdy, Swlsses, voiles find kinghams. Sizes for women and misses. Early selectiou means best choice. Extra Special! JtSILK DRESSES J|§§|| lonely iFk'f \&M only slo ■■ ■ rftlxL ZffiU \ that - * what B B B SajeH* TXjfT ■m - \W// you’ll say B B B 'j.. MX 1/ J "eethlm 11 ■■ : Tt £ r * §h '‘y l **. I® light ands - PwTZfr'iSlf\ , * ,ha< * e * °t Popular silks. ifcj b A Ki\ ■* special rack of 64 dresses to select from. Sorely, if ls‘ui \\ * l\\ T? u w * nt . * nice silk dress you won’t miss seeing iff 1 ' 'A —* n “ tfl ® P r,f ® will tempt you to have one sure. hiTk III 1 ! 1 Theao are real bargalna, we assure you, madam. M lip Special for Oo,ck Clein-Up 111 I Saturday Up 10 II WAISTS m COATS n 50c M SUITS Just $4 waists, while they last at only C l 60c. And very good ones they are l —J "M I for sach a little prlne. Such a small \\ BiTT 111 ■ quan;ity cant last long, so don’t do- lIW m \| * I L Don’t overlook ———————————————. \j \ \ this offer; the Dp to $2.00 C 1 fin \ V \ biggest bargain of corsets oi.uu 'AJ_\ Taken from regular stock for \ I \ j spring coat or spoedy clearance. Various styles \ I \ | ault for a 10-dol-and makes; mostly pink. Far \j Lar hill. That’s a better corsets than you can ordl- \ V quick way to sail narliy get for only SI.(XL About hi tnem out and you 200 to sell. jJ vj make a biff v---k J V lag. Ladies’ $1.50 White Wash Skirts SI.OO Ladies’ $5.00 Fibre Sweaters at $2.98 Girls’sl.so White Wash Dresses now 88c Ladies’ $3 Gingham Porch Dresses $1.98 Slightly Imperfect Ladies' $1 Aprons 69c Up to SI.OO Ladies’ Auto Caps now 44c Up to $2.00 Ladies’ Purses, choice 98c m Great Sale of BLOUSES Offering Up to $5 Values for (\ Yn. a ®P eclal ,0 * f over at** A / / J v WV\ One blouse* of tricoliette IT B'Bi Qtl / Im V V In \ popular new U / [1 1 1 style* and color*. One of H- K sl*l* ts 8 vMy U I the big outstanding bar- J L_J TT IbA g aln offer* in this tale. J AM! * fti w \ See the tpeclal rack* in ■■ f II /JR . in I front. They will *eU out / Jl f A B ill \ rapidly. Gat one. $7.50 Satin Skirts $5.95 w fp ;^xtra ze * a ‘ sts 51 Up U JiT 50c Boudoir Caps for 25c MFN T JUST LOOK HERE IVI Brnwi | B ■ l:t<- D hcra Mtvea yon money. Thl* |* the plnue to get your need*. Come and •*. Men’s and Boys* Athletic Unioa Suits now only 44c Men’s Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers for 39c Men’s SI.OO Balbriggan Union Suits for 79c Men’s 19c Fancy Wash Ties, Special, only 10c Boys’ Plain Blue Overalls, Special at only 59c Men’s Stripe Overalls or Jackets, Special at 98c Men’s SI.OO Blue or Stripe Sport Shirts Special 79c Boys’ Khaki or Stripe Wash Pants Special at 49c Men’s 50c Knit Four-in-Hand Ties Special at 39c Boys’ SI,OO to $1.25 Wash Suits, Extra Special 79c Men’s $2.00 Dress Shirts, Neck Band Style $1.39 Men’s up to $1.25 Dress Shirts, Special at 87c 25c Men’s Single Grip Garters* Special at 19c Men’s $2.00 Khaki Work Pants, Special, only 5t,49 Boys’ Stripe Percale Blouses, Special now at 39c Regular $1.50 Black Traveling Bags, Special SI. 19 Men’s and Boys’ SI.OO and St .25 Dress Caps 79c Men’s and Boys’ Straw Harvest Hats Special 15c Men’s 15c Dress Sox, Various Colors, 12 1-2 c Men’s 50c Dress Suspenders, Special now at 39c Men’s Brown Mix Work Sox, Special 4 Pairs, 25c

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Clearance Up to 50c Value wa Wash Goods ftfT ?\ Light and dark voile*; 36 W K h and 40 lnche* wide. A Jim- *Bh- \i lted quantity left; while H B ■ B C-yLfW*. . M last* at thi* greatly re- M B v-1 *>.! > dueed price. Select a dress Bl JvJ* j pattern <inick and gave. A big bargain. . j flßwLlpP 39c Linen Finish Suiting 19c J) 50c Swiss, 40-inches Wide 36c Yd.f^vjfl^ 7 Choice of any Designer r* 0° \\ Pailems J)C T 89c Full Bed Size Sheets for 69c Medium Huck and Turk Towels 1 25c Full Bleached Pillow Cases 19c 72-in. Mercerized Tabie Damask 69c 75c Gowns, Skirts, Chemise, Jr 1 ) and Camisoles for Jfl _ jC Yk Thi* special on the entrance bar- M 2 V**B j g| 6*in table. We hope to have / V*K. enough to supply the demand ever B B j ETflP* Saturday and Monday. Pick out | J 5 'M your* early aud he sure. {T* a7sc Pink Silk Camisoles 57c )r -50 Muslin Skirts $1.19 / V Colored Chemise 98c Princess Slips $1.19 FIBRE SILK HOSE li M Black, white, gray, eand and K 9 § K nude. High fiber boot, li*le top. ! 8 Avery big rpcrial in our ever ™ JBm b-j.y underselling Hosiery depart- ■ |H i Ladies’ Pure Silk Hose, Special SI.OO wK Ladies’ Lace Hose inYarious Colors 44c WB Udias’ 50a Union Saits OH A M Fine knit, loose knae style, lace im trimmed. Regular and extra iz*. We can save you mouey aJB ■Jv TO W on your underwear need*. Ww ■ f§fa Ladies’ Reg. and Extra Size Vests 121 -2c Ladie.s’ 35c Pink Bandeaux, Special 19c Up to $2.50 Girls’ Hats Reduced to 50c Odd Lot Ladies’ Trimmed Hats, SI.OO Glass Covered Butter Dishes, Special 10c Age 2 to 6 Gingham Dresses, Special 49c

| Many Low Prices Such As These In Our j Ladies’ $5 and $6 Value PUMPS AND OXFORDS F.}f° Patent Flapper pump*. “ Patent Sally vandal.. Whtn Patent Grecian .andala. ISIIIf yoS Patent one-.trap pump*. J|K*gy Black kid Flapper pump*. * r a . • ttre^ Brown Flapper pomp*. want/nalr Smoked elk .port oxford*. waut 4 paXr - Brown kid oxford*. Black kid oxford*. MMHBHHi Alo many other tyle*. Women’s $2.50 White Pumps and Oxfords IRnowy white Sea Island canvas slippers, cool, charming aud com- R sortable. A great assortment of styles to select from, including ox- IS fords, oo*-*trap pumps, 2-strap pump* In low, military and Cuban B heels. Also included are a limited number of sport oxfords. Coma B early and avoid disappointment.

Child’s White Slippers for the little one’* next lows. Footform lasts. Sixes 3 to 8; at 89# * pair. Larger sixes up to X only 91.00.

I: Saturday and Monday j I Remnant Days I H In the rear annex we have 8 * arranged 6 big tables 'which H % will be heaped high with all ■ m kinds ot remnant* at special K ■ prices. We have gathered all 8 B kind* of short length* from J| stock for quirk disposal and fil thla remnant section 1* going W [ to be a very busy spot. Early ff jg- choosers will get the cream.

Look! Men’s Work Shoes $1.98 A comfortable extra durable summer shoe for work or outing. Soft and pliable elkskin upper*; solid leather soles and heel*. Sizes 6 to 11. A great value.

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