Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 55, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 July 1922 — Page 5

JULY 14, 1922

TRAIN KILLS 5, INJURES 3 OF SMILAK FAMILY Business Man and Operator of Oil Property in Tragic Crash. DRIVES ON RIGHT-OF-WAY Two Daughters, Sister-in-Law and Her Son Among the Victims. By United Preen HARTFORD CITY, Ind., July 14 j El Smilak, 46, business man and oil operator, attempted to whirl his au- j tomobile down the Pennsylvania Rail- j road right of way when he discovered a fast train approaching. Smilak was killed. Other dead are his two daughters, Celia 14, and Sophia, 15; Mrs. J. Karklin, 40, of Cleveland, sister of Mrs. Smilak and her son, Robert Karklin, 8. Mrs. El Smilak and her 7-year-old son, and Mrs. Samuel Levi of Cleve- , land, a daughter of Mrs. Karklin, were | hurt. BUILDING PERMITS Realty Finance and Building Company, dwelling. 1352 X. Gale. 53.500. Jules Trosky, dwelling. 1906 S. Meridian. Julia Fitzgerald, reroof. 17 W. Tw’nty-First. $355. Ardmore Realty Company, apartment, 527-9 E Maple Road and 3750-6 Broadway. $30,000. _ . T. E. Grimslade. dwelling. 2041 Koehr.e. s “t so0 E. Grinslade. dwelling. 1334 W. ; Thirty-Firs.', $2,500. _ , T. E Griralade. dwelling, 926 . sealing $2,300. T E. Grinslade. dwelling. 949 N. Healing. SI,BOO. F, H. Lutz. garage. 1546 N. La Salle. S2OO T. F. Stout, dwelling. 2518 Broadway. $2,400. George Fowler, reroof. 2226 Schurman, $4,800. Jose-Balz Realty Company, double. 2262 N. Sew Jersey. $7,000. J. W. Smith & Son. repairs. 827 Ft. Wayne. S3OO. Clark Brennerman. dwelling. 501 W. Thirty-Second. $2,500. Tiona Refining Company, station tanks. Blake and Michigan. SBOO. Tiona Refining Company, station tanks. Blake and Michigan. 53.000. Miles A Holloway, dwelling. 920 E. Forty-Ninth. $3,500. Omer L. Davidson, addition. 1907 Lambert. S4OO. S. H. Creighton, repairs, 5360 Julian. $7,000. Charles Hurst, dwelling. 2454 N. Dearborn. $2,000. Charles J. Dorn, cellar. 562 N. Temple, $350. W. C. Echols, dwelling. 537 Harris. SI,OOO. Frederick Lawrence, dwelling. 4439 Winthrop. 54.500. Lucinda Diets. dwelling. 541 N. Hamilton. $2,500. A. W. Cox. dwelling. 1428 N. Belle view. $3,000. Frank Van Sickle, reroof. 1624 Arrow, S3OO. A. W. Cox. addition. 1260 N. Bellevtew. SSOO. M. C. Little, dwelling. 325 S. Arlington. $3,500. Elizabeth Crowley, garage. 3265 N- New Jersey. $440. Oscar McAlbaney. garage. 223 S. Bradbury. 5250. J. B. Moorman, garage. 617 Parker. S2OO. Victory Memorial M. P. Church, repairs. Wood! awn and Villa. SSOO. Victory Memorial M. P. Church, repairs. 1928 Woodlawn. $1,500. Gregory & Appel, agents, 519 S. Holmes. 5825. G. Frobenlus. dwelling. 613 DrexeL $6,900 Police Chase Rattlers GLOVERSVILLE, N. Y., July 14. Police had a rattling good time when several rattle snakes escaped from a circus here. Chloroform and poison gass stopped the rattlers. Prefers Sleep to Job NEW YORK, July 14. —A civil service applicant lost a $3,200 job because he wrote to the commissioner of structures that 8 o’clock was too early for him to get up.

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Employes , Dollar Sale! [ Hurry! It’s The Hurry Doubly Fast Last Day of The t€||> We Close at IP. M. JULY SALE! Tomorrow-Saturday

Miss Josephine Mann of Boys’ Clothing Dept. Miss Ruth Krabbe of the Blouse Dept. Mr. Adams of the Shoe Dept. Mrs. Russell of Leather Goods Dept. Mr. rosh •f the Jewelry Dept. Miss Bandy of the Silverware Dept, MBS* W ' iI W V 1 Mrs. .curies of the Corset Di pt. Mr. George Miller of tlie Drapery Dept.

Mr. Smith 3lr s . Muriel Myers Mr*. Bergman Mr. I-app . Mr. Kruger of the Wall Paper Dept. of Handkerchief Dept. of the Drees Dept. of the Stove Dept. of n ash Goods Dept. Pf.tti* Dry Goods Cos

Sterling Silver Dinner $1 Rings, each * Gocd imitation onyx, also mounted ones in cluster white stones in many styles. Values up to $2.98. —Street floor. Silver Bread Trays, each $1 Sheffield Plate with pierced handle. An ex- JL tra special value. —Street floor. Zane Grey Kitchen Sets, $1 set * One three-pound covered Butter Jar, one twoquart Pitcher and three Mixing Bowls in assorted sizes. These pieces have blue band and line decoration, —Pettis basement. Pottery Flower Bowls with $1 Insets * Low shape in blue, ;jreen or yellow with block to hold the flowers. An unusual price. —Pettis basement Cut Glass Water Sets, a set. . .$ J One tankard shaped Pitcher and six Glasses. Made In clear crystal with light cut design of cherries and vines. —Pettis basement. Nemo Circlet Brassieres! We have been able to secure a number of these Brassieres U that would ordinarily be sold at ' SI.BO to $5.00. There are six s|l different models, but not all • sizes in each model. Sizes 36 to 40 tnelnded among them though. gp Brassieres of pink brocade, flesh repp, satin and Jersey cloth. —Pettis corset dept„ second floor. Percale Dresses Belted styles, loose belts and U rash-tie models. Some of them ■ are counter-mussed and some are H Just fresh from the manufac- * turers. Regularly they wonld flj be priced up to $5 95. H —Second floor. - 4 - Extra Sizes in Lingerie—sl a Piece Gowns, Chemise, White Muslin Petticoat* and Corset Covers—a one-day selling of a line of extra sizes; $2.50 values. —Second floor. * Colored Glass Vases, each. .. $1 12-inch size In lily shape. Opalescent glass A. with light cuttings. —Pettis basement. Electric Candlesticks, each.. .$1 fl inch size In mahogany finish. These have X key socket and come complete with cord. —Pettis basesnesifc. Silk Lamp Shades, each $1 Two shapes In all silk with silk lining. These X hare top wire holder end are the correct *lze for use on the above candlesticks. —Pettis basement. Men’s Pure Irish Linen $1 Handkerchiefs, 6 for * Fine quality linen, with narrow hem. —RtrM floor.

SANITARY GOODS, $ 1 .OO One Rubber Sanitary Apron ) A 4* One Elastic Sanitary Belt > JI TANARUS“ j 5 J One Dozen Kotex Napkins ) * mm* A Rubberised Household Aprons, 2 for SI.OO. Reddy Double-Mesh Hair Nets, 15 for SI.OO. —Street, floor. Announcing! = The Last Day of Our July Toilet Goods Sale! These and Many Other Specials Offered Mary Garden Toilet Water, Palmolive Shaving Cream, 19£. -| Barbasol, for shaving, 19<*. r rotv’q L’Orifran or Rose Toilet Djer-Kiss Face Powder, 34^. Coty s L Ongan or Rose ioilet Mavis Talcum Powder, 14^. Water, 4 ounces, $2.37. — Pettis toilet goods, street floor.

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Women’s Pure Irish Linen and Swiss Embroidered Corner $ 1 Kerchiefs, 21c; 5 for Beautiful hand-embroidered Irish Linen Kerchiefs and Swiss Novelties; 35c and 50e values. —Street, floor. 7 Yards Dress Percales $1 Yard wide, in light and dark shades. X —Street floor. 5 Yards Dress Ginghams. . . .$1 32-inch Ginghams in a great variety of color X schemes, checks, plaids, stripes, etc. —Street floor. $1.95 Satin Stripe $1 Messaline, yard 1 Yard wide, attractive lot of colors and patterns. Just 350 yards,. —Street floor. 2 Yards Natural Color $1 Pongee Silk Yard wide; a fine quality for draperies, dresses and men’s shirts; half silk. —Street floor. 5 Yards Romper Cloth for. • • $1 32 inches wide, popular colors and stripes, X etc. A clearance lot of 250 yards. —Street floor. Boys’ Up to $2.48 Bathing $1 Suits ** One-pleoe wool Bathing Suits, in plain colors with neat chest stripes for trimmings. Just a limited quantity. In size* 30, 32 and 34 only. —Third floor. Gingham and Percale $| Dressettes * Plain colors, checks, stripea and broken plaids; rick-rack and braid trimmed; sash tie; long waist lines. Values up to $1.93. —Second floor. White Embroidered Voile $1 Flouncing, 2 yards * Heavily embroidered on a very fine piece of voile, that regularly sells for 96c yard. Ideal for a dainty summer dress. —Street floor. Sash Ribbons, 2 Yards $1 In taffeta, moire and plain satin; 7 inches X wide, lu black and colors. The regular 89c value. —Street floor. 12 Yards Ribbon $1 Narrow trimming ribbon. In satin, moire, X two-tono and Persian effects. Those are our regular 10c sale specials. —Street floor. Half Linen Heavy Damask, $1 yard * Dice pattern, 04 Inches wide An especially good damask for Institutions and hotels. Regularly f1.29 a yard. A durable quality. —Street floor. Heavy White Bath Towels, $1 3 for !Sx4s-inch size; regular 45c quality. —Street floor. Bleached Cheesecloth, $1 16V2 yards 80 inches wide, a good soft grade for polishing and dusting. —Street floor. Outing Flannel, 8 yards $1 In pink, bine and gray stripes. Ideal for X children’s gowns end pajamas, —street floor. Men’s $1.65 “Shop Wear” Combination—2, 75c Shop Aprons, 1,15 c Shop Cap, $1 all for Bine denim Aprons with three pockets, and 44 Inches long, and a black sateen Cap. —Third floor.

Voile Blouses The utility Blouse! The Blouse of a ___ dozen uses! These come in good quallty voile with either roll collars, Peter fcg Pan collars, V-necks or square necks, in a variety of styles. 1 Laces, tucks and gingham edges serve $S aa the appropriate trimming for these exceptional values They come In all fni sizes up to 54. Very specially priced NR for Saturday only. —Second floor. fris jUr Junior Gir Is’ Pi Pleated $1 M ) j&bJS Skirts, each * fcffl One lot of these in %Jr white Jeans, sateens rjsjV ISWSyJIr an ,l blue Peggy cloth. L* W* Cut full witil yk* lo DwJ [••H/ incslim waists. Up to Bs9 nbj 14 age in sizes, and Bfl fclif values up to $4.50. BM HESjEt —£ie*'Otid floor. Junior Girls’ $1 VvsrvS Dresses, each.... 4 BQ Os gingham and colored or- X(U gandy, In a variety of styles and l|ki BmA colors, trimmed with contrasting gfa ■H colors; up to $1.98 D pi’Q Girls’ Raincapes, $| ijjjj HR Tan and gray, full sweep rub- jfl Lift ber lined and with hood at- !j|fl tached; ages 6 to 14. s-M j|! Infants’ Dresses, j|ji Dainty little Dresses of flue fttn lawn with neat colored figures, ME trimmed with embroidery stitch- sS lng. Some have white organdy BS collars and cuffs. Regular $3.50 w r.| —Second floor. kJ; Infants’ Soft $1 gx Soles, pair * Kfn ItA A broken assortment of sizes a, N 3a and colors; $1.49 to $1.98 valSSm ueg. —Second floor, EN Misses’ and Chil- R|j jjjy dren’s Patent Leather fef Barefoot Sandals, $1 aa ♦iS pair *■ w ljl*j Sizes Bto 2; regular $2 00 *leg value. —Street floor. jjj Children’s Tan $1 || Calf Oxfords, pair * y? ’ dw Sizes 8 to 10Vz- These usually sell for $2 Oil. —Street floor. Black Kid Slip- $1 M pers, pair * |4jJ Oue-strap slippers In sizes 8 LTJ** to These usually sell for |m $2.00. —Street floor. Ky ! {({ Felt House Slip- $1 fjjj !§ pers, pair........ R| In all color* with Rest-Well fijjh m soles. —Street floor. j,} l Ceiling Paper, $1 PS 10 rolls for * N W Mica and mosaic celling; regu- We !|l lar 15c a roll value. HI —Third floor annex. jW Dining Room Wall ||| fl f aP n r ’ £ $ 1 I 6 rolls for * K| Ka/f .-•!- nnd grass cloth es- fig facts. Very suitable for dining KbM —lini'il floor annex. FRg mi Cut-Out Borders, $1 k, Styles suitable for any room. Bra <gL| Avery good decoration. Fji tjjNj —Third floor annex. V ' Real Leather $1 Hand Bags, each. . jjjr One lot of these with drop mirror. Very practical and very M* dressy. —Street floor. Books (Fiction), $1 ml I?l> 4 for h|i A few remainders of pdpular copyrighta. Regular 75c. HH —Street floor. ' lit Cards and Poker $1 Chips, both for... iffi On*e package of Bicycle play- HHjB inpr cards and 100 assorted color L.J*V The New Revised ful! Webster’s $1 Dictionary *■ rat Has a limp cover; the pub- jfer* KTj&j llsher’s price $4.00. —Street floor. 0 Stationery, large $ Haw Hoppers' "Venus Linen,” the Uy perfect writing paper, consist- r<| - L "US ml opes. —Street floor. S^jlJ

* ' NO PHONE, MAIL OR C. O. D. ORDERS ON DOLLAR DAY ITEMS. * Men’s $2.00 Plain Band $1 Overalls Bibless style, trouser shape, of good weight blue denim, in sizes 32 to 44 waist only. —Third floor. Boys’ 95c Collar-Attached $1 Shirts, 2 for High-grade Shirts in a broken line of patterns. Sizes 12Vh to 14. _—TjUrd_floo^_ Boys’ 95c Pongee Sport $1 Blouses, 2 for Well tailored Blousea, made to fit, for ages 6 ts,. —Third floor. 5 Yards Fancy Voiles $1 (a dress length), for 38 inches wide, small figured designs, in nsvy blue, Copenhagen and brown only, at this exceptional price. —Street floor. 5 Yards Black Satine $1 Yard wide. For bloomera, house frocks, X dress linings, etc.; black only. —Street floor, 2 Yards Plain and Fancy $1 Dress Goods A clearance lot, of yood colors and styles. —Street floor. Silk-Mixed Dress Voiles, $1 yard 40 Inches wide, a lovely material for summer frocks; usually selling at $1.50 to SI.9S yard. —Street floor. Up to 39c Wash Goods, $1 7 yards Some 40 inches wide. In plain and fancy effects. A cloaraway lot. —Street floor. —* Garbage Cans 12-Gallon Size SI.OO U ran Os heavy galvanized, corrugated Iron, with two strong iron handles and cover. Only 190 in this lot. Regularly these would be $2.00. —dSneement. A Mop Wringer with $1 Galvanized 8ucket.......... * Thl* is the regular household size- Priced at SI.OO for Saturday only. —Bsewnent Window Screens, 2 for $1 Size 24x37. Extension adjustable hardwood X frame, covered with best quality black cloth. Only 300 to sell at SI.OO Saturday. No phone or mall orders filled. —Basement, Wash Tub and Water Pail, $1 both for * An extra heavy No. 3 galvanized Wash Tub with two strong Iron handles and a Water Pail, galvanized iron and household size. —Basement. Waste Paper Baskets, $1 each Finest grade, imported fancy braid and willow, beautifully decorated. Values from $1.50 to $2 50. Just 144 to sell. —Pettis bxement, Athletic Underwear $1 Futurist and Pollyanna styles. Plain batiste. X cross-bar voiles and lace etripe voiles. Values up to $2.98. —Second floor. Remarkable Showing of Voiile Smocks These smocks with short /ji sleeves, belts and pocketa come in many styles of round or —|R square necks either with a collar or without. They are embroidered in contrasting colors of wool yarns and silk threads. Many are of values up to $5.95. —Second floor. USmSib Miss McGowan Miss Hazel Sprague of Lining Dept. of the Yictrola Dept.

Pettis Dry Goods Cos. :

i3 Mrs. Farrington of the Neckwear Dept. i ) • Mr. Nelson of the Pettis Men's Shop. Herman Grund of Housefurnishlngs Dept. Miss Mar.v Homburg of the Ribbon Dept. Mr. MacDonald I of the Silk Dept J Miss itutler es the Notions Dept. Miss I.eila t . KoiUbaugh of Book Dept. Miss G Co’.lister of the Millinery Dept. Miss Carrie Items of the Negligee Dept.

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