Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 229, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 February 1923 — Page 7

FEB. 2, 1923

BEES SIGN TELLS OF BYGONE DAYS W, Washington St.’s Rise Is Shown by Contrast. “A Tall Stein of Beer, 5 Cents.” The contrast between W. Washington St. today and as it was at one time was brought to mind the other day when old layers of paper were torn from the walls at the White Furniture Store, which is being remodeled. Great signs found painted on the walls bore tokens of by-gone days. Old-timers revisiting the city find it hard to realize that this section, with its large, modernly equipped well-managed stores Is the same place that once was a rendezvous for undesirables. The foresight and ability of the men who developed the district in the last few years has been vindicated by the success of their enterprises. Many of these men have worked zealously to lift their establishments to the level of other Indianapolis districts, and the fact that they are now drawing trade from all parts of the city Is a tribute to their efforts. AUSTRALIAN PREMIER HUGHES RESIGNS JOB 1> last of War Time Government Heads to Quit. Ku United Press MELBOURNE, Feb. 2.—Premier W. XL Hughes of Australia has resigned. Hughes, last of the “war time" premiers, had stormy sledding in the Australian elections a month ago and at the time political observers predicted his early downfall. "Peeping Tom” Busy Edward Bates, 309 X. West SL, today gave police a description of a peeping Tom,” seen looking into the windows of Bates' home Thursday night.

The Summer Vacation Cruise Around the Mediterranean THOS. COOK Jt SOS June 30th to Sept. Ist. At Popular Prices The Following Shore Excursions Included: Madeira Genoa Constantinople Lisbon ? a ples Beyrout Gibraltar Flume Haifa Malaga Abbazzia Jerusalem Monaco Athens Egypt MA in 1576. FOREIGN DEPARTMENT. MA in 1576 RICHARD A. KURTZ, Mgr. THE UNION TRUST CO. 120 East Market Street.

©Great Values at Stout’s In th sale of the remaining- stock of oar former East Washington Street store are values unheard of in shoes for men. vromen and children. Get in on this sale and realize the biggest savings you've ever known on footwear of every kind and style. Women’s Low Shoes ’2.9B^§ nes, speciad, s2.9*s^ MEN’S SHOES *2.98 jm Men’s black or brown calf- A skin shoes, lace style, Eng- f- - last, Goodyear welt 4 soles. All sizes. Up to $6.00 values, special 31-98

Boys’ Shoes Black calfskin button style shoes for boya BAjjjs S® Sizes 4. 4%, 5 mB and 5%- S3OO values.

SKDiiISIC OPEV U>TU. 9:80 SATURDAY

“The Bar to Fly Back to the Murat

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NORMA PHILLIPS When “The Bat” returns to the Murat for a week's engagement, beginning on Monday, Feb. 5, Miss Phillips will be seen in one of the roles. SOLDIERS GUARD CARS IN MEXICAN STRIKE Ten Killed and Thirty Wounded in Fighting In Streets. By United Press MEXICO CITY, Feb. 2.—Soldiers guarding the street railway system here were reinforced today following fighting between Yaquai troops and trolley strikers in which ten men were killed and thirty wounded yesterday. Radicals among the strikers started the trouble when they shot Into a trolley .car in front of labor union headquarters. Romance In Business “There Is a great romance In business if people would only come to realize the fascination back of giving service.” declared W. Russell Green of Philadelphia, advertising manager of the Charles E. Hires Company, in an address before the Advertising Club Thursday.

Children’s Shoes Various styles black and mV JjP** brown shoes. Skuffers in- BB eluded. Sizes 3 to 8. $1.73 values.

BUTLER CAMPAIGN TO OPEN MONDAY Cooperation Sought in Drive for $1,500,000, One hundred Indianapolis citizens will be named to cooperate with the general committee to raise $1,500,000 as a building and endowment fund for Butler College. J. W. Atherton, executive secretary of the committee, announced today. The campaign will begin Monday, with headquarters at 1103 Fletcher Savings and Trust building. The campaign will be for $900,000, to be held in perpetual trust by the Butler Foundation, and for $600,000, to be used for improvements on the new Butler campus at Fairview Park. Members of the endownment committee are William G. Irwin, Columbus, chairman; Arthur V. Brown, vice chairman; J. W. Atherton, Arthur R. Baxter, L. C. Huesmann, Fred G. Dickson, A. M. Rosenthal, the Rev. Allan B. Philiputt, Emsley W. Johnson, Hilton U. Brown and Dr. Robert J. Aley, president of Butler. Stealthy Thief Gets $lO When Stella New house, 426 N. State Ave., got onto a street car at Pennsylvania and Maryland Sts., a thief stole a small purse, containing $lO from a handbag.

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Another Lot of $12.50 DAIHPHATQ C£ M CaCT Men’s and Young Men’s IlMlllUuH I 0 9/11 Baric to back tan Bomaslna Double breasted with ail around belt, alash pockets, convertible cellar. Guaranteed MWHP S * 44 U> waterproof. Gray, bine, black aad tan la variety es models. gH INDIANAPOLIS RAINCOAT CO. EXPERT RAINCOAT REPAIRING 106 West Market Street Traction Terminal Building OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT TILL 9 O’CLOCK --

SALE of FLOOR SAMPLES enables you to better your home at a real saving. —Terms to Suit —

Floor Samples 1-5 to 1-3 Off WOOD BEDS—Come early tomorrow If you want first selection of 25 wood beds; finished golden oak, mahogany, ivory and walnut. Prices oq* And np. CEDAR CHESTS —Os genuine red cedar, absolutely moth proof, complete with bag of cedar shavings. Remarkable value at the special Feb-A* o nr ruary Sale price of p J,£./D BABY CARRIAGES, STROLLERS AND SULKIES—A number of these floor samples; wonderful values at the prices we are offering. CA Baby carriage as low as p£ # ,DU DINNER SETS—Great savings on 31 and 42-plece dinner sets; handsomely decorated; a 31-piece and m qq set for

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MOTHER, MOVE CHILD'S BOWELS WITH “CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP’ Even Cross, Feverish, Sick Children Love its Taste and it. Never Fails to Empty Little Bowels

When constipated, bilious, irritable, listless, or full of cold, your little one needs a teaspoonful of “California Fig Syrup" to quickly start liver and bowel action. In a few hours you can see for yourself how thoroughly It works the sour bile and undigested food right out and you have a well, playful child again. Millions of mothers keep “Cali-

A Lucky Purchase and Sale of 400 Men’s and Young Men f s *lO RAINCOATS Good, snappy styles jpg —a most IV value. Just the thing to have handy "TO™" Tg |1 for the day. JB& I Dark brown diag- ■ on&l patterns. Red HlHnk c; rubber backs. Every garment steam vulcanized and ffffS B|||| gua ra n teed waterproof. 48 Double-breasted, with allaround belt.

Save on These Start off right this month T You can save many unnecessary wearisome steps every day by providing yourself with one of these wonderful kitchen cabinets. They’re the best make and designed to provide the max imum convenience. Just a few remain on our floors, so be early If you want one. Prices start " .l 0 ." $37.50

This Double Day Bed Especially Priced Saturday $29.75

| fornla Fig Syrup” handy. They know a teaspoonful today saves a sick child tomorrow. It never cramps or overacts. Ask your druggist for i genuine “California Fig Syrup” which : has directions for babies and children I of all ages printed on bottle. Mother! | You must say “California” or you | may get an imitation fig syrup.—Ad- ' vertisement.

Kitchen Cabinets

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Felt Combination Mattress A Remarkable Special for Saturday Only

45-Lb. Mattress

45-Pound Felt Combination Mattress. Full or threequarter size. Fancy art ticking-. Imperial edg-e, biscuit tufts. A real serviceable, well-made mattress made to wear. THIS IS A SPECIAL PRICE qFOR SATURDAY ONLY. * # = TOM The W kite Furniture Cos. jake QUINN 243-249 West Washington St. WOLF

ADVANCE SALE of SPRING RUGS Saturday is special value-giving day at the Peoples. Be sure to see the wonderful display of Rugs and Brass and Metal Beds in the window.

HHI I ' hr Five-Piece Breakfast Sets This is on# of the prettiest breakfast sots we hare ever shown. Consists of dropleaf table and four chairs. Notice how the leaves of the table are shaped. Also the elaborately turned legs. Is in natural finish for use as ft is, or can be detvrated by yourself to match the j QC rest of the room. Burry for these as they are a wonder- § 'A •vv ful value. Saturday only | IT'S EASY TO PAY THE PEOPLE S WAY

/33“/33" l&O&u S£h/Z*ts* Open Daily, 5:30 p. m, Saturday, 6 p. m. Just 99 Steps West of Illinois Street

YOU WIN —AT OUR — Vt PRICE SALE

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SATURDAY SPECIAL A Gray Enameled Roll Aflllijk JtsS£k. Edge Dishpan—Actual 9- |f| sm. * quart capacity. Every one Jm 4sjnoi first quality. Supply is JpUr Jtf ||| limited, so come early. ci&reEil

Try a Want Ad in The Times- —They Will Bring Resists

That is, if you act quickly, as this extraordinary sale will soon be over. We urge you grasp this opportunity while it lasts. Dressing Tables and Dressers, in a variety of finishes and styles, priced as low as $11.25. Chiffoniers, some of which have mirrors; these have been specially priced for this sale, as low as $16.50. Included in this unusual sale are—

Kitchen Cabinets $11.75 up Sideboards $14.50 up Florence Oil Cook Stoves $13.25 Reed Chairs $9.98 up And a choice selection of Rugs and Carpets. EASY PAYMENTS IF DESIRED

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EXTRA SPEC ‘ Saturday Only Yard square Linoleum for under stores or cubboard floors. Simply giving them away Saturday for /sc Each

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