Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 59, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 July 1923 — Page 5
FRIDAY, JULY 20,1923
MICHIGAN ROAD IS OPENEOTO PUBLIC * Sixty-Mile Stretch North of City Improved by State, Inducted into the State highway system on July 3 and so rough that traffic over it was both expensive and unpleasant, approximately sixty miles of the Michigan road between the Marion County line and Logansport now is in first-class shape, due to State highway maintenance, according to John I>. Williams, State roads director. Maintenance is in force between Logansport and the Marion County line because the Marion County commissioners have contracted to pave the road from Indianapolis to the county line. The Michigan road is one of the oldest and probably best known highways in Indiana. Starting at Madison on the Ohio river, it routes northwest through Versailles, Greensburg, Bhelbyville, Indianapolis, Michigan* town, Kirklin, Logansport, Rochester and South Bend to the Michigan line. The section of some sixty miles Just taken into the system will be maintained as a gravel road, for the
Just 23 Days More to Take Advantage of My SPECIAL 30-DAY OFFER ® Plate and Bridge Work The extraordinary low prices for this period will be quoted absolutely without obligation by phone or mail. No extraction charge when plates or bridges are made—Extraction Painless —All work guaranteed—Graduate nurse H. S. FERGUSON, N\ ILLINOIS, SAYS—I want to tell every one that Dr. Frank L. Owen* extracted 18 teeth for roe Tueaday, June 26th, absolutely without 27 west Ohio st- Dr. Frank L. Owens 8 t o°5 U Daily Phone Circle 0932. DENTIST 9 to 12 Sunday
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CHICAGO, INDIANAPOLIS & LOUISVILLE RY. Excursion to Michigan City The Coney Island of the West 52.75 Round Trip Sunday, July 22 RETURN SAME DAY Leaves Indianapolis 7:45 a. m. Arrives Michigan City .... 12:30 noon Return Train leaves Michigan City 5:30 p. m. Enjoy the Cool Breezes'of Lake Michigan For further information consult Ticket Agent City Ticket Office Union Station Phone Circle 4600 Phone Main 4567 Boulevard Station Phone Washington 0820 (U9A)
w—mmm—nmm | IfeNIIIICSIS | ■nm ECONOMY 'fjmrm gur>c DEPT. . l/SHOE SALE New “Hollywood” Sandals LET US SHOW YOU BEATERS ld®anfelsf i: —• ■* t-n-tr Southwest Corner Washington and Delaware Streets
present. Under the commision’s building program it is planned to pave the road from New Bethel to Shelbyville in 1925, which will complete a hard surface road between the Sllelby county seat and Indianapolis. FISH STORY SEASON HERE Frank Heffelflnger Early Entrant in Contest for Largest Catch. “It was thirty-three and threefourths inches long,” Frank Heffelfinger, 29 Virginia Ave., declared today. And it really was, this prize catfish that Heffelflnger displayed with justifiable pride. It weighed sixteen and one-fourth pounds and was said to be the largest fish caught this season In Marion County. Heffelfln ger caught it Thursday morning Just north of Broad Rlppje. Heffelflnger said he believed a catfish thirty-one inches long, caught last year, had held the county record for large fish caught in recent years, until his catch. UTS-SORES Cleanse thoroughly —then, without rubbing, apply— VICKS W VAROR UE3 Over 17 Million Jar • U.ed Year:
COMMISSION IS NAMED Edward O. Snethen, president of the Federation of Community Civic ■ Clubs, today appointed a committee
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Saturday Special Bed Outfit / / | i * [- ’ I / —■— i—r Bed, Spring and Mattress $3 Cash $3 Cash $1 a Week $1 a Week A great one-day sale of Bed Outfits. Think of it I The complete outfit for $24.50 —the bed alone is worth more than we ask for the entire outfit. Come early—they’ll sell fast at this price. On sale Saturday only. V
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on buildings and grounds to cooperate with the .State war memorial commission in selecting a suitable memorial. Members of the committee: Chalr-
man, C. H. Bird, Capitol Ave. and Park Blvd. Association; Mrs. J. H. Snyder, Brookslde Civic Association, and Edward Sexton, Southeastern Improvement Club.
Goldstein Brothers Washington &• Delaware streets JULY CLEARANCE SALES " T /" °""" '" " ' " ' i> Women Will Be Delighted to Find Such Cool, Becoming Dresses for Such a Low Price M ' j i Wash Dresses Regular $lO Quality Although these dresses present the newness, timeliness and *s charm of fresh summer frocks, they come to you—luckily—at a ‘ * If* / liberal markdown. , \ / Made of Normandie Voiles, Embroidered Voiles, \ Eponges, Cotton Crepe and Tissue Ginghams Tlrnn The styles vary from the straight frock of tailored sim- \ IcP wjMjdf pliclty to dainty afternoon dresses, with quaint ruffles and g nßy bouffant sashes. Colors are the practical dark "ones or the summery light ones. i (Goldstein's, Second Floor) W v
— —— ■——mnr Bedspreads i ~ „ 1 With Sham to Match xpf Double Panel* Set Complete, $4.49 > PrinPPQQ Slinc In the effective basket weave, / \ A \ * lIIIVVWU these spreads are light In weight, f /r'lfy'A \ _ . yet practical for use in any sea- / A \ lrla.de OT Fine V VHlte son of the year. In rose or gold, / \ \ \ scalloped, with cut corners. Size / 1 I V s Sb tinplto 72x90 Inches. Shams to match. Lot / - ■ Sheets, $1.49 0O Q “Salisbury" bleached seamless sheets, with wide hems, 9 I °";” r '™ C ** W * $1.4. straight, slim, trig appearance, princess Bedspreads $P 49 sU P s tAkB snored lines from hip to hem. White crochet we’ave bed- W,tfl double P anel both front and back, spreads, in charming all-over Built-op bodice styles. Sixes 38 to 44. 43 designs, scalloped and cut cor- Inches long,, nera. Size 75x82 inches. Spe- ™ clal, 92.49 each. (Goldstein’*, Third Floor) (Goldstein’s, Street Floor) **
Mid-Summer Brings a Timely Sale of New Hats ~ ' Purchased Recently at Special >r^ces ’ an d Sold to You on the Same Basis Made of Baronette Satin and Combinations Jo #/ ft ZjJ Wj 0y- of Crepe and Taffeta ■Ar The low price might deceive you into thinking these are a average $2.79 hats. Asa matter of fact, they are inAA % finitely superior to hats ordinarily offered at this price, ill both in their lovely styles and attractive materials. 1 The sale introduces the newer versions of the midsummer fashions—with emphasis jlr. \ on smart droop shapes, off-the-face hats, I [/a 1 etc. In black, white, black and white, ji Ail' sand and grey. | fJi ijUUI (Goldstein’s, Third Floor)
Wash Goods Novelty Ratines, 89c Novelty weave ratine, In the much wanted grey mixture. In addition, there are many striking plaid and checked patterns. Dotted Swiss Voiles, 59c 88-Inch Swiss voiles, In neat dotted and figured patterns. Light or dark grounds; for women's and children’s wear. Ratine, 45c Yard-wide ratine, in various attractive checks and plaids, for women’s spirts dresses. Printed Crepe, 89c 38-Inch printed crepe, In the newest patterns; on light or medium grounds; with emphasis on striking black and white effects, yard, 89^. (Street Floor) Domestics Flowered Voiles, 15c 88-Inch flowered voiles, light or dark patterns; fine, sheer quality; fast colors; yard, 161. Sheeting, 14c Unbleached sheeting, heavy quality, 40 Inches wide; requires but two widths for a large size sheet. Mill lengths of our regular 19c quality, yard, 14<i. (Goldstein's, Street Floor)
25% Reduction JI • on Women’s //■ ! Bathing Suits jU With the bathing season at its height, women will appreciate tho opportunity to buy smart bathing suits at so much less than regular prices. In Navy, Black, Brown, 9 Purple, Green and Tan SHf Os pure wool, with novelty wool or ill artificial silk stripes Round or Lyl i square necks Overskirt attached. if! nfftl $2.98 Bathing Suits, now E3a/ L jj | $3.98 Bathing Suita, f $4.98 Bathing Suita, \f I 92.99 | 93.74 JJ I (Goldstein’s Second Floor) C/ LA
Drapery Shantung, 49c 86 Inches wide. Highly mercerized shantung for draperies, in natural color, closely woven; special, 49(1 yard.
Voiles, 19c Cross-barred voile. In white and cream, 36 inches wide, 25c quality, yard, 19^. (Goldstein’s,
Scrim, 8c Dainty, sheer* scrim, in coV ors, with floral or bird de. signs; 36 Inches wide; our 16c quality, 8< yard. 'ourth Floor)
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