Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 303, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 May 1923 — Page 6
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US! RUES SET FOR MRS. HANSING Funeral Services Will Be Held Thursday, Mrs. Caroline Hanging, 76. who died Monday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Christina Bauer, 1628 S. Hast St., will be buried Thursday afternoon. The Rev. C. A. Hlldenbrand, pastor of Friedens Church, will conduct the funeral services 1:80 p. m. at the home, and at 2 p. m. at the church. The Ladles' Aid, of which Mrs. Hansing was a member, will assist. Mrs. Hanging was born in Linden, West Ph&lla, Germany. At the age of 36, she came with her husband and family to Piqua, Ohio. A year later she moved to Indianapolis, where she had lived for nearly forty years. She was a member of Friedens Church and an active member of the Ladies’ Aid Society of that church. Surviving Mrs. Hanslng are: Two daughters, Mrs. Ernest Vehling, and Mrs. Christina Bauer; two sons, Christ Hanslng, and Charles Hanslng, all of Indianapolis. Also two sisters, Mrs. Mary Brinkman of Indianapolis and another in Germany. RITES FOR MRS. VOGLER TO BE HELD WEDNESDAY Miss Anna Karweik, a cousin, and Mrs. John Bethune, a sister-in-law, both of Rochester, X. Y., came here today to attend funeral services of Mrs. Anna Vogler, 38, of 2801 Vi Cornell Ave., who died Monday at St. Vincent’s Hospital, following a four weeks' illness. Services will be held at the home of her sister, Mrs. Henry C. Cron, 2249 N. Arsenal Ave., at 2 p. m. on
AMUSEMENTS MURAT—TOMORROW 8:30 I Balance of Week. Mats. Tlmrs.-Sat. I THE STUART WALKER CO. | | In Clare Koramer’s 3-Art. Comedy | ROLLO’S WILD OAT 18eaon Reservation* Now at Theater. I Bea tn Also at Merchant* Heat & Light. I 7th Season. 826th Performance. I
ENGLISH’S 3373 ALL WEEK GRAND PLAYERS ‘Up in Mrbel’s Room’ A Thousand Laughs Matinee Wednesday, 25, 35, 50c. Each night 26, 50, 75c 300 Reserved Seats at 25c Tftxt Week, “The Goldfish’’
“KEITH’S <4 SAY IT WITH MUSIC” Henry Santrey AND HIS FAMOUS SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA HARRY & ANNA SEYMOUR Breezy Bits of JMlrth and Melody CARTMELL~&“HARRIS Three Episodes H ARRY-DUFOR-DEN IS The Dancing Ideal* HOWARD & LEWIS Pep and Personality RIALTO LA MONT Eccentric ( omiques EMMA FRABELL & BRO. Original Wire Dancer* Pathe News—Topics— Fables
A place is a House until you plant a garden and flowers, then it is a Home. v Let us help you to make a home by supplying good Seeds. Plants and Bulbs at these DOLLAR DAY PRICES.
Garden Seeds Packet at 4c up. On Dollar Day we will five one pound of onion seta vrfth each purchase of aa garden seeds to amount of yl.vU Gladioli Bolbs ™' “ grow, surest to bloom and most beautiful of all. We oiler a very superior mixture of large bulbs that will give gTeat numbers of wonderful blooms. Regular price. 50c a dozen. Dollar Day price, aa 4 dozen for .: - ,^lUv Bedding Plants to get the benefit of a full season's pleasure. We Offer Verbenlas, Scarlet Sage. Dusty Miller and Coleus at. per dozen fi nn plants }i.UU Perennials Oor BtTon s field rerenmaih gnjwn plants; set now. will bloom this summer and for years, ever Increasing In nuin bers and blooms. We offer this very
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Meetings Here Wednesday Bar Association —Dinner, 7th. floor C. of C. American Railway Association Convention, Severln. East Washington Street Merchants Association Dinner, Lincoln. Indiana League of Women Voters —Convention, Claypool. Buyers Club—Luncheon, 7th. floor, C. of C. Lions’ Club—Luncheon. Lincoln. Delta Upsilon—Luncheon, Lincoln. Kiwanis Club Luncheon, Claypool. Officers of American Legion— Luncheon, Spink-Arms. Second Presbyterian Church —Luncheon, Board of Trade. Sigma Nu —Luncheon, Board of Trade. Indianapolis Real Estate Board —Luncheon. 7th. rioor, C. of C. Wednesday Club of the First Presbyterian Church —Luncheon. 7th. floor, C. of C. Purdue Alumni Association— Luncheon, Severln.
Wednesday. Burial will be in Crown Hill. Mrs. Vogler was born In Indianapolis. She was a member of the Second United Brethren Church. Her mother. Mrs. Ida Karweik, a daughter. Ruth, and four brothers. Charles, Albert, Rudolph and Ernest, and her sister. Mrs. Cron, survive.
AMUSEMENTS VAUDEVILLE AT 3:00-6:40^0$. DIXIELAND TO BROADWAY MARGARET PADULA Cle-er Vaudevillian PRIMROSE FOUR Thousand Pounds of Harmony DeWitT Burns & Torrence Fan in a Toy Shop Kingston & Ember Pleasore Bent GORDON & DAY Mirthful Nonwnx Scholars at Work and Play Public School No. 10 ‘ If 1 Were Queen 7 * Mat. 20c-30c. Eve. 30c-45c
MOTION PICTURES Surpasses All Previous Successes NORMA TALMADGE In the Great Stage P!*y, “WITHIN THE LAW” Request Overture “POMP and CIRCUMSTANCE” MODEST ALTSCHULER Musical Director Circle Cartoon Comedy Organ Solo—“Smilin' Through” Walter llandorf Coming Snndttj Tho. H. Ince’n Production “WHAT A WIFE LEARNED”
complete list: Achillea, Aqueiegiu. Alyesum, Aster*. Anthemt* (Hardy Marguerite), Campanula (Canter bury Bell). Chrysanthemums. Coreopsis, Candy Tuft, Delphinium (Larkspur), Dianthns (Sweet William), Dianthns (Hardy Pink), Digitalis (Fox tllove) Gaillardla, Gypsophelln (Baby's* Breath), Hermoealls. Hibiscus (Mallow), Hollyhocks, Iris (German and Japan), Idly of the Valley. Hardy Sweet Pea. Myosotis (For-Get-Me-Not), Oriental Poppy. Phlox, Kndbeckia (Golden Glow). Sal via. Our regular price' is 20c each, $2.00 a dozen, $12.00 a hundred. This week our special price for #$ aa any eight .^l.Uvl Butterfly Bush We tried all spring to get this beautiful, fragrant, hardy flower that blooms from July till frost and just now succeeded. We offer field grown plants at d*| dOe or 2 for .fl.Uw
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AG. CLUB ROUNDUP OPENS AT PURDUE Record Number of State’s Young Farmers Attend, Bu I'imes Special LAFAYETTE, Ind., May I.—Record attendance of 1,200 to 1,500 boys and girls was expected to be registered by the close of the day for the annual agricultural club round-up at Purdue University. Children who were winners in township and county agricultural and home economics contests are attending.
14-Karat Fountain Pen, Self-Filler, $2.50 Value, Special— Salt and Pepper Shakers, Dutch and Hammered, Reproduction *])■ Silver, Per Set Solid Gold Baby Rings Baby Bracelets, 20-Year Guarantee /% DIAMONDS i Lit/ *" d Ladies Wrist Watches j WOLFSUSSMAN ,Jeweler 239-241 WEST WASHINGTON STREET OPPOSITE STATE HOUSE
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White Enamel Medicine Cabinet With Mirror *I.OO These Medicine Cabinets are well made, nicely finished in white enamel. Size 11x15. I Main mirror, Bxl2. No Phone or C. O. D Orders Taken
Porch Swing $1.98 mmami Finished in fumed oak with heavy chains, and substantial construction in every detail. No Phone or C. O. D. Orders
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They will have four days of intensive schooling. Boys and girls have been divided into teams for contests. For the girls there will he canning, garment and bread Judging. For the boys, egg, poultry, swine, cattle and sheep judging. Judging contests will be held Wednesday and Thursday. An egg barbecue and picnic supper is scheduled for Thursday. Annual stunt night also will be conducted Thursday evening. President E. C. Elliott will address the children. Final awards will be- made Friday. Thfef Plans to Keep Coal Noble M. Hinds, 1813 W. Morris St., reported to police four electric fans were stolen from the Arcade Theater, 1911 W. Morris St. The fans were valued at SIOO.
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Lawn Mower An extra well-made lawn mower with 14-inch steel knives, on sale Wednesday. Victor price—"6.9s SI.OO Down, 50c Week
Dollar Day Specials 8 - Gallon Garbage Cans. Heavy *£226*
No. 8 Galvanized Wash Boiler. A big % I I ill value for jd I ,\j
These white % a A enameled Com !L | 1111 lunettes. $1.75 value JL ,U v John T. Cusack Cos. 357 W. Washlnqton SL MA In 4053.
$1 Down Sale! Special for Dollar Day Only On any garment up to 927.30 15 Weeks to Pay Balance WOMEN’S COATS AND CAPES S*j UOMKNH SLIT* so $19.50 TOPCOATS H $24.50 wool st ITB. z pant*— 1U 1 $27.50 DRESSES 5 14-J and up Wnßp# Tass eti 4 and crwppH in lon* Ej j jßwT.'fl waMfd ant! ft * Ixintln attnutlvely trim- II J|/7f meil. All color*. '4* 'jf j Very u n ti h u ii I • I \aluea. Term* to * , 4!^* $1.50 Reward I For Returning this Coupon to / Our Store. \ This coupon ill he accepted F the same aa cash. an part pay <! | raent. on any purchase <>f sls F 1 1 or more Use It before you | 1 1 lose It. / W . B. Hayden, Mgr.—tiood <ood* —4tfoo<l Service—Open Saturday Nik lit Until 9 OClock. I MriQ.Eirji.gicH laflcrCrs
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Work Shirts, 3 for d* Men's blue <h am bray I work shirts, made yoke back, double stitch, cut full sii'vs. 14 J a to 17: good 79c value, while 50 doen last, 2 for sl. —First Floor. 50c Hose, 3 Pairs, a*| Woman* hosiery. "Bur- IE .on's" Hale seamless sash- f oned, and "Butterfly" fiber A boot hose, all colors. regular and out siz.is: also lot ot 700 double j ut size lisle hose, color brown only; ■hoiee. 3 pairs. *l. —First Floor. 65c Union Suits, 3 for Women’s union t*mtH fine - ribbed combed cotton, loose j knee style regular :zc* V B only: good 65c value; 3 & !UiU. sl. —Find Floor. Child’s Union Suits, 3 for Children * union suite. . becked nain*nok with but % | lons* lor outside garment** 8 ;.ge *1 to 12. Kir’s' ribbed f cotton union Soone It nee lace trimmed, age-* 2 lo 12 alio boy* bleached cotton, knee length union suit* with wing *!e ves ages 10, 12 and 1t: choice. 3 suits sl. —First Floor. Men’s 15c Sox, 8 Prs., Men ■ nationally advsr- . ' *'-d ’Durham eox medium jg weight finish made J ‘•iruiigcat where wear Is £. hardest, colon* gray brown. A navy and black and white tie beat 15c .sox made. s pair-. sl. —First Floor. Men’s $1.50 Nightshirts, Men - musiin nightshirt-*. A made of Fruit of the w Loom ’’ very long, big m ! tp I roomy, sixes 15 to 20 $1.50 R quality, at sl. A —First Floor. $1.75 Bedspreads at Large double tied sixe V 9 honeycomb bedspreads, hem S style, heavy weight. $1.75 ~ value Uirnlt 2i each sl- - $1.50 Bed Sheets, Each, B!r*chl Rl*9o MamlfM a b*<i sheelH. <>xtra quality. A I lltion finieb. ;i -inch hpm ?j $1 50 value, emh ft. —Basement. To 19c Muslins, 8 Yards, 39-Incb unblrai’he<l anfl _ BA-inch hlea.'heii minlin. *k extra quality (or ail home v fl ua. lmir iriuttli* up to IPc values 8 yenls. sl. —Basement. 19c Scrims, 8 Yards for Curtain scrim*. 36-inch hemetltched cdgcM. floral bor <lcrs or allover patterns. P 9 extra Quality th%t selle for 19c a yard; S yard*. sl. —lliMienient. $1.75 Silks, a Yard, One lot of 500 yards, in- 1 olttdinf all-ei’U taffetas, a tnessalines. ponjees foulards. crepe de chines, etc . e tiile they last, a yard. sl. —First Floor. $1.50 Wool Serge, Yard. 50-Inch wool ere. blaek. _ navy and gray, in a splen It did dress weight. also 40- g inch fancy wool skirtings, in < plaids and checks; values JL up to J 1.50: very special, yard 91. —First Floor. 50c Printed Voiles, 3 Yds., New 40-inch dress voiles. At in a wide range of light and A 1 dark colors, in the popii I lar printed designs: 3 yards. #l. —First Floor. 39c Ginghams, 4 Yards Tissue gingham ’, for coo! - summer dresses, i fiecki and *L g stripes. fast colors; 30e aJJ H quality, at the rate of 25r a yard: 4 yards. St. —First Floor. 35c Imp. Crepes, 4 Yards, Japanese crepes, in spe w dal weight, for house dresses. colors desirable S and fast 35c quality; 4 yards Si. —— —First Floor. 50c Bath Towels, 3 for Heavy Turkish bath tow A eis "ox 4 4-inch rise, plain ■ white and colored borders: 50c value: tomorrow. 3 for * SI. —First Floor. Women’s Trimmed Hats One table of wonderful j, trimmed hats for women. ST Tg good colors, good styles, for B the miss or matron; while ? they last; choice. sl. * —Second Floor. Women’s Low Shoes, at Women's oxfords and A *s strap sandals, of black and A I brown kid. samples and ode ~ I. lots of broken sizes: choice Jg pair, sl. —■B‘irst Floor. Beaver Slippers at Women's beaver slippers ty a with flexible leather soles g! dark and light colors; spe- 5 eja'. Si- —First Floor. Men’s $1.50 Pants, Only .Men's pants, of heavy j, _ khaki cloth, with cuffs and p belt straps: sizes "iS to 42: pji also striped cotton worsted pants; sizes 38 to 42; reg- .H* uiar SI 50 and $1.98 values; pair. sl. —Third Floor.
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Boys’ $1 Pants, 2 Pairs for Boys' pants, or dark A fancy eaesimeres, sizes 7to \ J 16. also straight pants for 4p 1 boys 3 to 8 years, of dark I corduroy and novelty eassi- A meres. SI.OO value: choice, 2 pairs, sl. —Third Floor. Men’s $5 Army Coats for Men's all-wool army coats O. D reclaimed, of reguila- \ B tlon cloth: sizes 34 to 42t *r | while they last. SI. —Third Floor. Men’s Slicker Suits at Men s slicker raincoat*. . of olive color slicker cloth. C jiants and short coats, pant* (V I with bib: sizes 38 to 44 ~ I’ regular $3 50 value; each JL garment. sl. —Third Floor. $1.59 Pillows, Pair, a Feather pillows. 16x27. W I filled with clean feather* E covered with • fancy art JL •lek: regular $1.59 value b alr st. —Third Floor. Imp. Grass Rugs Grae rug**. imported: w I Bize .36x72. plain ijenter. I with GrrHaa Uey and band *SL border ai> Chines* design. roru.ar *1.39 value, raeh. *f. —Third Floor. 48c Curtain Voile, 4 Yds., Curtain voile*. 38 inches wide, sheer quality dots and g designs; regular 48c qual- W I ity 4 yards *l. T ■ ——Third Floor. JL 39c Felt Base Rugs, 4 for Kel; base rug. <iook like . linoleum >, 18x38. w ater proof, new patterns suita gv B i>le for kitchens and pan I trie- regular 39c 4 for ! JL —Third Floor. $1.48 Brussels Rugs, rugs. ze 27x54. # ■ 4 bungalow- braided rug., size ~ ■ 24x4b. come in very attrac- A live patterns and colorsregular $1.48; choice. *l. —Third Floor. Canoe Pillows, 2’for Hound sofa or canoe pi) WI . 'ow-s, 18-inch size, filled with ■ cotton and kapok, covered JL w-ith handsome cretonne regular 69e: 2 for 91. —Third Floor. “Scout” Percale, 8 Yards, Seoul dress peroa ies, 36 A inch: also (Totonnes and chnlUe*. plenty dar!t Yv>’ors W I up to 26c value**, choice. I 8 yard*. $1 JL —Basement. 50c Ticking, 4 Yds., Fancy striped feather 0 I ticking, warranted feather ■ proqf. 32 inch, mt from full A bolts 50c value i limit 12 .vard-1; 4 yards, si. —Basement. 50c Union Suits, 4 for Women s summer union ••uHs. lace trimmed, lace and j crochet yokes, eilk taped I Khoiijders: this is the well- Jj[ known Fit Rite*’ brand: A .•!*■ value 4 suits fl. —Basement. $1.95 Step Ladders, a Udell'* stepladders. 4-foot I Hi2P. somo full rodded, with Lai! shelf, *1.95 value only A *0 to sell: ea<*h. *l. —Basement. $1.59 Hose Reels, a Hardwooti hone reels, hold 9 100 feet hose, steel wheels. well made and very strong *1.59 value: only sl. —Basement. $1.89 Oil Mop Set, <t .g “Universal ‘ oil mops. tP 9 large sixe oiled and ready , to use: 89c value and one A 32-02. or quart polish: *I.OO value, actual *I.BO value, all for *l. —Basement. 75c Screens, 2 for a Extension window screens. B strongly made. 22x30. mortisnd joi.its. best quality wir*' <ML cloth covering 76c value: 2 for *l. —Basement. $1.75 Flower Boxes, Flower boxes tubs. If painted green, made of hardwood. strongly made Nau tify your lawn: *1.76 lalue. choice. sl. —Basement. Men’s $1.75 Overalls, Men’s union made over < _ alls, made of extra heavy white back denim: sizes 34 I to 42; worth 51.75 (limit I 1 onel: pair, st. A —Third Floor. j 50c Overalls, 3 for £ Children's overalla. ot Sti- S fei striped blue denim: sizes 2 to 6. red trimmed: JL 50c value; 3 for sl. —Third Floor. Men’s $5 Raincoats, a (18 onlyl Men's rain- I coats, of dark gray shower- ’ W proof cloth ■ sizos 38 to 44: regular So.Od value: while they last. each. fl. —Third Floor. Bloomers, 3 for £ Women s crepe and ba- 0 I j tiste bloomers. in pink; sizes 27 and 29; special. A S pairs, fl. —Second Floor.
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Envelope Chemise, Women s envelop, chern- u I ise. ot lingetts and fine long- ~ I cloth, in white, flesh, or- JL chid and honeydew, laoe trimmed: sizes 36 to 44. with strap and built-up shoulder.; special. sl. —Second Floor! Children’s Musiinwear, Odds and ends of children's muslin and nainsook g h underwear, slightly soiled <9 C bloomers and waists, combi- I nations, pajamas, gowns and JL princess slips, broken sires i to aoe an< * rtbbon trimmed; SI. —Second Floor. ■52.50 Dresses a Children's white, blue and w ■ pink dreses. for summer ' I wear, of voile, organdies and JL a few imene. slightly soiled; sizes 1 to 6: broken lots up to $2.30 values; while they last; each, fl. —Second Floor. 39c Petticoat*, 3 for a Women's gingham and U I sateen petticoats, ginghams f are olne and white stripes- JL -ateen. are Mack and assorted colors: regular 69c valuechoice. 3 for SI. ’ —Second Floor. >1.50 House Dresses, a Women's house dresses, of W I gingham and percale, dark T E blur, tray and black, rick- A rack trimmed: sizes 38 to 44. i'so light ginghams in assorted colup to $1.50 values; choice, fl. —Second Floor. Worn. Sweaters, 2 for Slipover sweaters for wo- . men and misses, in checks and C * Main weave. all shades: v I .izes 38 to 42: special. JL *' —9fc° nd Floor. Worn. Wash Waists, a Women's wash waists, in W I '■cgular and extra sizes, in I icks and overblouse effects A tylcs of white, cotton pom zee and Paisley: sizes 38 to 54: spe—Second Floor. 51-39 Eponge Suiting, Epongee suiting, rich grays. a. _ :n beautiful colored plaid es- ® frets, the wanted material for P I ■‘hits, ilresses and skirts, to- ■ morrow only. yard. fl. A —First Floor. Crepe de Chine, Yard, Printed crepe de chine, new. a, neat, small eflects. as well as J oriental designs, for dresses, v? S Mouses, etc.: 20 different colirs to select from; $1.39 value; yard, fl. —First Floor. 39c Sash Curtains, 4 Prs., Ruffled *orim ewtains. 48 in*'hea wide and 32 inches .onp. made from sheer quality I and finished with wide P ruffle regular 39c: special, JP 4 pairs. *l. — Third Floor.
59c Overdrapery, Yds. Sunfftftt ov'Tdrapcry 36 inchfi* wide, all -*o : or floral and conventional lesig-ns. for and I curtains and ovnrdrapery ; reg;- I ular 590; special. 2*4 yards. JS* I *l. —Third Floor. $1.50 Boston Bags, Only Boston hnfp made of nine cowhide. 16 inch with cowhide strap and bras' ■ buckle: *1 60 value: while 1.00 last, each XI. —Firat Floor. $1.50 Indestruct. Pearls, Indestructible pearl beads. 24 in. hs long, nicely matched and graduated. with extra B good clasp: $1 50 value, at ■ St. —First Floor. w 75c Dresser Scarfs, 3 for Dresser scarfs. 18x50-inch. _ pretty stenciled designs on tan w material, many pretty colors: gp I 75c value: 3 for 91. (7 —First Floor. A $1.50 Water Sets, Only This water set includes A large size pitcher and 8 1 glasses: they are cut with a gp I pretty design: $1.50 quality. I set St. —First Floor. M* S!.OC Dresser Scarfs, 2 for Dresser scar s. 18x50-ineb , j size, edges are of fine quality t torchon and filet lace centers tp ■ of beautiful colored cretonne I and lace medallions SI.OO JL value. 2 for sl. —First Floor. $1.50 Dutch Silver for Dutch silver salt and pep- . per shakers, two pretty styles 4 to choose from: regular $1.50 and ■ Quality the set. St. ’ p —First Floor. A $1.50 Umbrellas, Choice, Men's and women's urnbrellaa, ♦*xtrß grood American V J taffeta (•■otto.il coyer, ser I oral etylo handle*; *1.60 vl- p choirs SI. A —First Floor. To 89c Aprons, 2 for Women's percale dress y a aprons, exerpfionally well I made. rick-rack trimmed. • have pockets and sash tiehack: 75c to 89c values: 2 for $4. —First Floor. Childrer.’s 75c Sox, 3 Prs., Children's thread silk sox a--with ribbon and crochet knit top: sizes 4 to 7, white and 4(J ■ assorted colors Irregulars. I 75c values; 3 pairs. sl. A - firs; 1-1 <■ j - 50c Underwear, 3 for Men's shirts and A _ drawers. *hirts with short 9: sleeves; 34 to 4t> draw- a er-* with double seat: sizes I 3*3 to 4‘*; regular 50<* quality* A .3 srorments. SI. —Fir*., Floor. $ i Union Suits, 2 for Men s union suits, balbrig- a gan. ankle length: size* 34 to w I -16: seconds of SI.OO values; H 2 suits. sl. A —Fir.t Floor.
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