Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 276, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 March 1923 — Page 11
£ TUESDAY, MARCH 29, 1923
MELONS, SQUASHES, CUCUMBERS
W By W R. BEATTIE ■Extension Horticulturist. United ■ States Department of Agriculture Py IMITED space forbids growing 0 I vine crops Including cucumf ■“— J bers, nieions, squashes and pumpftins to any extent, but the in- • fftnious gardener can often outwit nature and pracucady create space for these crops. Summer squashes, owing to their bush habit of growth, take little room. Cucumbers and muskmelons ma; be supported on a trellis. Watermelons and pumpkins require too much toorn, except possibly one hill of each. Summer squashes are used while young and tender, the test being to try to -skin with the thumnail and if the skin cannot be punctured easily the squash 'e old. The squashes are cut in sections and either boiled in a small amount of water or steamed
LAST OF PAY ROLL BANDITS CAPTURED Harold Van Arsdaie. Taken in Detroit, Is Returned Here. Harold Van Arsdaie, arrested In Detroit, Mich., a few days ago. lodged in jail here last night, was taken to New Albany, Ind today. Police say that Van Arsdaie is charged with being the last of the robbers who robbed the Moser Lea.her Company of the pay roll on Jan. 20, escaping with $1,600. Local detectives arrested Julius Varnham, a local boy, after a battle and he was recently sentenced to ten to twenty years in the State prison. Archie Wells, said to be from Louisville, Ky„ and Albert Banks of Bedford, Ind., were also sentenced to prison. WITNESSES ROUNDED UP IN SMALL JURY CASE .Several Men Wanted for Evidence Have Disappeared. By Vnitfd Pres* WAUKEGAN. 111., March 29 —Lake County deputies today rounded, up missing witnesses sought to testify before the grand jury Investigating reports of "jury fiixing” in the trial of Len Small, Illinois Governor. Several leading witnesses who officials believe will be able to give additional details of the alleged plot to bribe the jury' have disappeared.
VET SEES DEATH AT 86 John Gilbert, in California, Seeks Word from Hoosier Kin. A Civil War veteran,, in the soldiers’ home at Sawtell, Cal., is convinced he wiH, die at 86." He is John Gilbert, now 78. Before he dies, he wants to hear from relatives in Indiana, he told Harry Levinson, Indianapolis hat dealer, who has just returned from California. Levinson kept, a promise to visit Gilbert and “shake the hand of an honest man.” Gilbert in 1922 addressed a letter to Levinson’s father, enclosing $8 he had owed since 1864, for a pair of trousers bought in Noblesviile. New Plant to Employ 100. Approximately 100 men will be on the pay roll of the new SIOO,OOO plant of the Indianapolis Steel Products Company, being erected on the C., I. & W. railroad, west of New Palestine. The building will be completed within thirty days. Traveling Bag Taken While an automobile owned by E. R. Pyle. Colonial Hotel, was parked in front of the hotel Wednesday night a thief took a traveling bag from the car. It contained articles valued at $26.
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a short time until tenilfr, then mashed, seasoned and served whi.a hot. Winter squashes, such us Hubbard and Boston Marrow, are desirable wheiever soil and climate are suited and garden space will permit their being grown. They mature late and may be stored in a warm, dry room for winter use. Asa rule winter squashes are baked and served with butter, iike sweet potatoes. Danger in Cucumbers Os ail things grown in the garden cucumbers probably have the least value. The danger from their use, especially by children, is great. This, however, frequently comes from stale cucumbers or those picked from a diseased or dying vine. Strictly fresh cucumbers, used in moderation as an ingredient of salads by grown-ups may be permissible, but by children, never. Muskmelons are one of the most un certain crops for garden. The variety to plant depends upon iocality. It is best to ask the advice of some local seedsman. Muskmelons can be grown upon a trellis, like cu
Wm. H. BLOCK Cos. Millinery Dollar Day In the Basement Store We Have Made a Special Purchase for This Regular Month-End Event of 1,000 Trimmed or Sport Hats Values Up to $3.95 |pM SI.OO A jf These hats are made of such mav ll terials as Tagal Cloth, Haircloth, Hair M Braid, Timbo and Silk and Straw 3 Combinations. A varied selection of large and WKtoXfv small shapes in all the colors except v purple and orchid. For the KIDDIES!”..--TJ^ A Special Offering of Vo 150 Children s Hats of $ 01*1 Patent Milan and 1$ \/v/ Leghorn in Rolled ■ / 7 p| ■■■ Brims, Pokes and Bonnets With Rib- SHOP bon Streamers. EARLY
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cumbers, but they have to be supported in little slings. Another vine crop that has attracted wide attention recently under the name of New' Guinea butter bean beongs to the gourds. The vine grows
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rapidly and is useful for covering a trellis over the back door. It niay be cooked and eaten like summei squash, but Is inferior in flavor . Wh"n It comes to watermelons, the less said the better, for they really ve no place in the small garden and can usually be purchased cheap er than they can be grown. Next: Permanent vegetables for he garden.
Charge Purchases Made the Balance of Month Will Be Posted on April Accounts, Payable in May
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Basement Dollar Day Sale!
30c Pure Linen $t Toweling, 5 Yds. for .1 17% Inches wide; bleached or unbleached, blue borders. 18c Bieached Towel-$1 ing, 8 Yards for— JL Linen finish. $1.50 Buffet $1 Scarfs, A Lace edge, inset center. 75c Dresser Scarfs, $1 2 for— A Lace edge, inset center. 75c Mercerized Table Damask, $i 2 Yards for- A 58 Inches wide; floral, spot, dice and stripe designs. 19c Turkish Towels, $1 8 for— A Individual size. 39c Turkish Towels, $1 4 for— A Bath size; double thread. 15c Huck Towels, $1 10 for— A Individual size; pure bleach. Women’s $1.50 $1 Umbrellas, A Rainproof; American taffeta covers; novelty celluloid ring and leather strap handles. Women’s $1.50 and $1 $2 Hand Bags, A There are swagger bags with flaps and long handles; some with mirrors as large as the bags, also envelopeshape bags with large concealed mirrors. Gray, brown and black; many leather lined. Mended Hose for Women 3 Pairs for ....SI.OO 2 Pairs for SI.OO 1 Pair for SI.OO Full fashioned and seamless; all-silk with lisle garter hem; black and all colors. Women’s 19c Gauze $1 Vests, 8 for— A Fine ribbed; narrow shoulder straps; regular aud extra sizes. Women’s 39c Union $$ Suits, 4 for— A Summer weight, low neck, sleeveless, knee length; regular and extra sizes. Women’s Hose, $1 10 Pairs for— A Fully reinforced; black, brown and white; sizes 8% to 10; seconds of 25c quality. Children’s Stock- s■! ings, 8 Pairs for— A Reinforced toes and heels; medium and fine rib; black; sizes 7 to 9%; seconds of 25c quality. Women’s 50c Sport s'ij Hose, 5 Pair3 for— A Medium weight, rib drop stitch; champagne with clocking; sizes 8% to 10 Vi - Men’s Socks, s“| 10 Pairs for— A Fully reinforced, rib tops; black, brown, gray; sizes 9% to 11%; seconds of 25c quality. Men’s Initial Handkerchiefs, 50c and a Few 75c Qualities, s“j 4 for— A Broken lines; balloon cloth and linen; some have hand embroidered initials. Men’s Handkerchiefs, Seconds of 15c St Qualities, 12 for— JL Colored woven border kerchiefs. Women’s Embroidered Handkerchiefs, 10c, 15c, 25c Qualities, s“| 12 for— A Some are mussed from display, others are merely broken lines. Pretty colored and white novelty embroidered handkerchiefs. Some have woven borders. All have hemstitched hems. Toilet Goods at SI.OO $1 00 Mavis Toilet \ ~, f Water s©<* Fan* Pointer is I B.V Tal or,i Po.viler . ■ l 00 Itoiu lltu It aiillfler n,r sO' l oltl or Vanishing <2l t’rnaci in tube I * $1.50 Mary Carden Tol- ( , otl , )>r let Wafer I g,, 35e Mary Garden Tal- ,7) -u*n Poivder ~ .Auditorium Hath Soap, 19 <-.it •>* for $1 Creme Oil Soap, 17 cakes for $4, SI.OO Auto Strop Razor Beth ,:r 35 <• Colgate Shaving fsl ( ream ? t 1 $1 00 Syringe \ SI.OO Hot Water Bottle/ B<>t L l nT Velvet and Challenge. Mil brands ) x
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i Up to $2 Apron Dresses for Women and s*4 Misses, A Os ginghams, chambrays, percales aud linenes. Smart styles, reprusen lug brokpn iOvS from our higher priced groups. ; $G Quality Spring Coats lor Women and $t and Misses, A Spo: t coats with bells. Six in tne gioup. Girls’ $3.00 Khaki Bloomers, A Six to 14-vear sizes; suita j ble for hiking or gym wear. | Cut full size; 75 in the lot. Girls’ Two-Piece $1 Hiking Suits, A Seven to 14-year sizes; khaki suits of waist and | bloomers. Rubber Aprons for $1 Kitchen Wear, 2 for A j One hundred in the group. Women’s Muslin- $T wear, 2 for— A Gowns, envelopes aud bloomers; lace and embroidj cry trimmed. Just 500 pieces .n the group. j Children’s 50c PantysT V. aists, 4 for— A Two to 12-year sizes. Good quality muslin and jeans. I Suitable for boys and girls. $2 and $3 Sweaters for Women and $ I Misses, ,A Broken lots from our higher priced groups; 50 in the lot. Up to 79c Bungalow Aprons for Women S’! and Misses, 2 for— A Os percales. rick-rack trimmed, with large sashes; 100 in the lot. Trimmed Hats for s■! Women and Misses, A All the wanted colors, stvl.'s and materials; trimmed with flowers and fruit. Men’s 85c Blue Chambray Shirts, $1 2 for— A Well made, full cut; sizes 14% to 17. While 150 last (limit 2 shirts to customer.) Men’s $1.50 $| Pajamas, A Fine count percales; neat stripes; four silk twopiece styles; full cut. Sizes A, B, C. Men’s 69c Athletic s‘| Union Suits, 2 for— A | Os pin check nainsook, elas- ! tic Insert back; sleeveless, knee length; full cut. Sizes : 34 to 46. Men’s $1.25 s*] Overalls, A Well made; blue denim; r reinforced; sizes 36 to 42. | Men’s 59c Balbriggan Undershirts and Drawers, s"§ 2 Garments for— 1 Quarter sleeves, ankle drawers, first quality; ecru. Sizes 32 to 46. 29c Cheviot Shirt- $i in*rs, 6 Yards for— A Plain blue or srdrting | stripes. Up to 40c Cretonnes, $1 4 Yards for— 1 Yard wide; new spring pati terns. 25c Cretonnes, $1 6 Yards for— A Yard wide; floral, stripe and bird designs. 25c Printed Marqui- $1 settes, 6 Yards for— A Yard wide; floral and bird designs. 35c Curtain Marqui- s“| sette. 5 Yards for— A Yard wide; double openwork; white. Up to 18c Curtain $1 Scrim, 10 Yards for— A White, cream and ecru; openwork borders. 22c Unbleached $•! M rFn, 7 Yds. for— A 39 inches wide, standard count, desirable for sheets, pillowcases, etc. Lonsdale Bieached $1 M iflin, 5 T ds. for— A Yard wide Green Ticket Lonsdale muslin. 22c Bleached Mus- S'! IH, 6 Yards for— A j Yard wide; fine weave. 20c Bleached Mus -$ 1 lin, 7 Yards fer 1 Yard wide soft thread.
Tomorrow, Friday, Our Bargain Day From Here and There on First Floor
Wash Goods Remnants at One-Fourth Off Marked Remnant Price Blouse, dress and trimming lengths of ginghams, ratines, voiles, organdies, linings, madras shirtings, etc. For example: A remnant marked 25c, deduct one-fourth and pay 19c for same. Remnants of Wool Goods at One-Fourth Off Marked Remnants Prices Dress, coat, suit, cape and skirt lengths; polos, velours, Bolivias, tweeds, serges, tricotines, Poirets and various kinds of plain and novelty coatings. For example: A remnant marked $4.00, deduct onefourth and pay $3.00 for same. Silk Remnants at One-Fourth Off Marked Remnant Price Blouse, dress and trimming lengths of plain and fancy taffeta and satins; plain and fancy crepes, pongees, tricolette. etc. For example: A remnant marked $2.00, deduct onefourth and pay $1.50 for same. WOMEN’S 16 BUTTON GENUINE WASHABLE CHAMOISETTE GLOVES— J q White, $1.50 quality 4jC WOMEN’S 12-B U TT O N FRENCH LAMBSKiN GLOVES—BIack: sizes 5%. 6, 6*4 and 7; $4.00 quality, while 25 pairs i ao last, pair O i O WOMEN’S CpLLARS—Of eyelet) embrni dery, em- V broidered net and j Venise lace; Tux / 69c edo shape 1 Quality, Each, W 0 M E N’S COL-/ LAR AND CUFFI OUif. SETS Os eyelet! emb ro i dery. net I and lace. Tuxedo/ and Peter Pan/ shapes
Ribbon Remnants One-Half Regular Prices One to two yards long, plain and fancy, desirable lengths. For instance — SI.OO Remnants 50<* 75c Remnants BS<* 50c Remnants fTT77...25<* 25c Remnants j ~13<? HAIR BANDS—Silver leaves; SI.OO quality \)V C BABY RIBBON —Satin finish, light blue, pink, lavender, maize, green, henna, old rose, black, Copen, brown, T navy and red; yard 1C GIRDLE CORDS—2’* yards long; suitable for suits, capes and coats; red with black, brown with tan, gold with black, and (TO black; $2.00 quality . .../OC METAL BRAIDS—to 1inch wide, extra heavy, gold and silver 25c Tg* quality, yard FANCY BAND TRIMMINGS —1 to 6 inches wide; newest color combinations; up to *2.00 qualities, fifi yard 3UC SASH RIBBONS—9 inches wide, light and dark backgrounds; floral and Persian fleet.': *IOO C A , quality, yard .DUC N-O-T-I-O-N-S CLARKS O. N. T. THREAD—--150-yard .r spools fl for Z3C RICH A Rl> S O N’S SILK thread—loo-yard spool, 15c quality IIC BAKM.Mi t OTTON—Black and wkito 6e quality C.C DC I/ONG SNAP FAS- r TUNERS—IOo quality UC DYAN SHINE SHOE on POLISH 50c quality OVC HAIRPINS— Se pack- a age 3 for IUC PEARL and car\ ad. tv rural; unall. UH'diuniA A o iiv : >•: n> u BARY IH .M q pin s-ioc mb .oC
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Men’s Shirts sl/15 to $1.50 00 Qualities 3* Manchester, Artistic and other well-known makes. Collar attached and neckband styles. Os corded mad-as c tton pongee and fine per cales. These are broken lines; some are soiled. All sizes up to 17. M F N’S MUSLIN NIGHTSHIRTS V neck, button front. Sizes QG and 17; $1.15 quality...OijC MEN’S SILK SOCKS—“Topsy” brand; black and white (limit three pairs to customer), 50c *?{s/ quality, pair Gillette Safety Razors Complete, in plush-lined case. Gold finish, Sliver finish, 74c 59c MEN’S COLLAR ATTACHED SHlßTS—Mercerized poplin: tan aud gray; one pocket; De Luxe single cuffs; sizes 14 to 17. $3.00 (£-| Q“ quality B. V. D. ATHLETIC UNION SUITS 85c (Limit two suits to customer) MEN’S GOLF STOCKINGS—--200 pairs golf hose. Good looking. heavy ribbed. dark heather colors with fancy colored tops all sizes; in $2.00 quality tj) i * I*/ HOYLE’S RULES FOR PLAYING CARDS—I 922 edition; 25c quality’, t A copy 11/L “PLAZA” LAWN PAPER—6O sheets in a pound; blue and pink; 40c quality, T pound box I J - KHAKI LINEN PAPER— Buff color; 25c i n quality, box ,\uC LETTER WAX SETS—Three large sticks wax, candles and candle holder, complete; assorted colors; pQ $1.25 quality, box DjC HANDY BOXEB—Containing gummed labels, elastic bands, paper, tape, tags, n/j etc.; SI.OO quality, box. UZfC RELIANCE SILVER PLATED PENCILS—SI.OO quality HIGHLAND LINEN BOND PAPER—IBB sheets to pound; white; $1.25 quality, pound box
In Aisle Eight 1,000 Pairs “Kayser” Silk Hose for Women “so $ 1 .49 and $4 1 — — Qualities JL Full fashioned' with patented pointed slipper heel and Marvel ravel garter top. All silk from top to toe; black and colors; all sizes. Special, pair, $1.40, ltf7oo All-Silk Umbrellas for Women Extra Special jF. Heavy rainproof silk covers, wide tape edge. Beautiful carved and celluloid ring; also strap handles with claw tips and 3ds to match. Navy, purple, green, taupe and black, mr $5 00 quality, extra special for $45.98
ALL-WOOL SPORT COATS FOR MEN —Keller and Penn sylvania makes; belted backs or plain; four pockets; tan brown and gray; ideal for golf; $lO quality, <t>4 OC while 22 last
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