Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 101, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 September 1923 — Page 13

FRIDAY, SEPT. 7, 1923

LEGION ASKS AID OF CHILD EXPERTS Authorities to Meet Here for Orphan Problem. Th© American Legion will enlist th 4 aid of experts on child welfare in drafting its program for care of thousands of World War orphans to be considered at a meeting of the national orphans' committee of the organization in Indianapolis, Sept. 15 and 16. Believing that the problem of war orphans will equal that of disabled veterans within a decade, the Legion is preparing to cope with the situation. Invitations have been issued to a number of authorities to attend the committee meeting. Those invited are C. W. Areson, New York, of the Child Welfare League of America; A. N. Farmer, Des Moines, Brotherhood of American Yeomen, who has just finished a survey of the United States for a similar purpose: W. P. Mac Lean, Topeka, Kan., superintendent of the Boys’ Industrial School of that State: Luther Short, superintendent of the Indiana Soldiers' Orphans' Home at Knightstownr representatives of the “Forty and Eight,” the Legion's funmaking organization, and Legion men from Pennsylvania. Illinois and Michigan, where homes for World War orphans are in operation. After obtaining the advice of these men, the Legion's committee will formulate a program to be submitted at the national convention in San Francisco, Oct. 15-19. which it hopes will provide means of caring for the needy children of men who died in the service. Neckpiece Missing Five minutes after Charles D. Green and his wife lunched at the Graylyn Hotel they returned to look for a fur neckpiece that was left. The fur was not. there. . The value was given as S3O. Socialist to Meet Socialists of Indianapolis and Marion County will meet at 8 p. m. Saturday at 495. Delaware St. Music, recitations, speaking and refreshments are on the program.

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SOUVENIRS We’ve provided a number of dainty souvenirs for those who visit our store Saturday—get one.

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THREE KILLED, SCORES HURT IN POWDER BLAST Boy Reported Missing Following Explosion in New Jersey. By L'nited Metr* PERTH AMBOY, N. J.. Sept. 7. Three men were killed. A small boy is reported missing, and more than two score persons were injured in a fire and explosion of smokeless powder at the Pennsylvania coal docks Thursday night. The powder was being unloaded from freight cars into barges when, in some unknown manner, one of the cars caught fire. The. explosion which followed could bn heard for mijes, and the flames illuminated the country in a vast circle.

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jgg§S Our great increase in trade volume this year over any preceding year is attributed to the fact that Norman’s do as they advertise. During this sale you can depend on our every printed promise to be fulfilled. Come expecting to save as much as you spend—you’ll not be disappointed. Buy all you need, pay as convenient. Let this big Fall Opening Sale pave your way to a better and more inviting home.

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Daveno Suites iw *3?- c a££ Not another such collection of handsome daveno suites in all Indiana. All types and finishes priced as low as $34.85 for complete suites. “Get a Set of Bluebird Dishes Without Extra Cost**

THAT ETERNAL TRIANGLE Three Get in Squabble, Pay Fines and Go Home Together. By Timet Special MUNCIE, Ind., Sept .7. —An "eternal triangle” situation was solved here

Closing Out Summer Frocks Every summer garment in stock included; none reserved; values up to $35 a |

)New Charming Fall Dresses Smartest Models in Silk and Wool They are adaptable to mapy occasions. These Frocks are among the most favored of the fall fashions. Newest arrivals and latest styles. Especially priced at—- %# LEVEY’S Corner Ohio and Illinois Streets

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today without the customary fusilade of bullets and holding of a coroner's inquest. After pleading not guilty to a statutory charge filed by her husband who followed her and John Morgan here from Gas City, Mrs. Florence

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Miller changed her plea to one of guilty and her .husband paid the fine.

Hay fever If you can’t "get away," ease the attacks with — VICKS ▼ Va ro Rub Chirr 17 Million Jart Used Yrarly

FOUR MORE THAN EVER Adnfcjp ... ‘ These Sin Colors t f These New Ones: Ml I 1— by McManns s—“ Spark Ptnf/’ by Deßeck I A| I—“ Stumble Ina,” by Herriman I EM I—“ Little Jimmy,” by Swinaerton 6—“ Happy Hooligan,” by Opper l/jLir'j 2—“ Just Kids” ad “Kraxy Kat” I |Br I 3— “Mr. and Mrs./’ hy Brifjs 7— “TiUie the Tail**/’ by Westover ± ' I 3— “ Tad” and Tom Powers I JBF 4—“Toots and Casper,” by Morphy B —“Katzeojaca mert, ” by Knerr 4 — “Fredsw, ” by Callahan J jSjr TELL YOUR NEWSDEALER HE MUST SAVE YOU THE CHICAGO * — N SUNDAY HERALD AND examiner 9 r • ' • • j. •:

Morgan also paid a fine and returned with them.

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Think of it--400 samples and fashion combinations conveniently displayed in our salesroom! What a wide range of selection it affords you! How it simplifies finding a suit pattern you most desire! The latest fall and winter style book to help you decide on any style from conservative to jazz! Our expert designer will measure you. Your garments will be cut and tailored in our own shop where you come to place your order. You will be fitted a few days later by one of our skilled tailors right on the premises, where every convenience and skill will assure a perfect fit. In fact, you are guaranteed a perfect fit or you do not take the suit — and you are the sole judge! You will not be urged to buy and will be accorded every corutesy in taking your own time in visiting. Every piece of goods guaranteed all-wool, and cut from our own bolts of woolens. You will find it possible to find desirable patterns at —

$Q 0.50 and up W 4shJ to 550 \ In fact, we can not imagine how in any way you can be disappointed here. The very fact that 80 per cent of our trade is repeat orders from old customers is a testimonial to our sincerity and skilled workmanship that is more convincing than a volume of words. In truth, you shall be pleased. *‘Walk Up Our Stairs and Save the Difference” LEON Tailoring Cos. Two Entrances: 131 E. New York Street (Upstairs) 254 Massachusetts Ave. Open daily till 6 p. m. Saturdays till 9 p. m.

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