Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 119, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 September 1923 — Page 5
FRIDAY, SEPT. 28, 1923
BROKERS FAIL WITH s2,ijffl LIABILITY Involuntary Bankruptcy Petition Is Filed in Court. By United Pres* NEW YORK, Sept. ?B.—The failure of Robert P. Marshall & Cos. of 71 Broadway has been announced from the rostrum of the New York Stock Exchange. The firm Is comprised of William R Simond, member of the exchange Robert P. Marshrall. Clinton Grah;. and Francis B. Mallaby. An involuntary petition in bank
Pettis—The Home of “Allen A” Hosiery
Announcing: OPEN HOUSE at Pettis! Tomorrow Night —Saturday Night — 8 to 10:30 —The Pettis 7 Oth Anniversary Celebration celebration that marks the successful termination of “Three Score-Years and Ten” 0 useful service to the people of Indianapolis! The night when we entertain our friends! NO MERCHANDISE WILL BE SOLD ON SATURDAY NIGHT! U ! | Just a good time for every one—an opportunity to see this store in gala at- ' / \V^f/ I course, the Anniversary Sale merchandise will be on display^^^^^ y ,/ Os Course —First of Importance Is the | “Pageant of Fashions” |i A charmingly arranged fete depicting a panorama of the most distinguished Fashions—Original—Distinctive gg —lndividual! §tyles representing the composite Fashion ideas of the foremost couturiers of two continents. Beaua tiful garments—all of them—as well as the newest styles of Shoes and Hosiery. Entrancingly shown on living m< P^ C M fl° ra l decorations—soft, dreamy music—EVERYTHING that makes for grace and beauty! LrjL - — How box springs are made in the furniture department. —Fourth floor. Sure. Lots of Em. itfil —The wonderful hosiery machine knit “Allen A” silk hosiery.—Street floor. Samples of cc 0 1 'sk —^ lC emon - Btra^°n ressing shampooing in the Beauty —Samples of Bunte candies. —The demonstration of toilet articles, and learn the secret of beauty.— Samples of butterine. a —The demonstration of the Royal cleaner on the street floor. —Samples of potato chips. | —Many other depionstraticns of useful household accessories, such as Checkbook blotters. \ SES* r WFy “National’’ pressure cookers —“Pyrex” guaranteed oven glassware— Auto-Vac ice cream freezers —S. O. S. aluminum gleaner —“1900“ electric —Samples of ice cream.
ruptey has been filed In the Federal Court against the Marshall firm. Joseph R. Sheffield has been appointed receiver under bond of $25,000. Inabilities approximate $2,000,000 and assets $2,340,000 of which $700,000 are in securities with a purely nominal market value, making the total assets that may be realized on $1,640,000. PRISON FUGITIVE SOUGHT Man. Living in Indianapolis, Will iße Arrested on Charge. Police received the description of a man who is living in this city said to have escaped from an Oklahoma Prison. His arrest Is expected. Kokomo (Tnd.) police requested the arrest of two men here, who violated the liquor laws in Kokomo. Officer Tolle has the entire department on the lookout for a man who
PETTIS DRY GOODS CO. The New York Store—Established 1853
Remember the time—B P. M. — Tomorrow, Saturday Night!
Opera Boosters — They'll Lead 23 Tech Club
LEFT TO RIGHT—EARLE THORPE, VERA ADAMS, RUTH OTTE, RO SEMARY A. LAWLOR, MALCOLM KELLY AND MARTHA ALICE THOMSON.
The Opera Club of Technical School has chosen officers for the coming year: Earle Thorpe, presi-
registered a false address at the office of the secretary of State's office. He ran into an automobile on the National Rd., and failed to stop. Per-
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dent; Vera Adams, vice president; Ruth Otte, secretary-treasurer; Rosemary A. Lawlor, librarian; Malcolm
sons in the other car obtained his license number and say he was intoxicated. Police found the license address false.
Kelly, sergeant-at-arms, and Martha Alice Thomson, wardrobe mistress. An opera, “Chimes of Normandy,” will be given at the Murat, Jan. 29.
Bicycle Is Stolen Someone stole a bicycle from Don Preston, 2416 N- Sherman Dr. Thursday night.
STATE FARM WILL IMPROVE QUARTERS Brick Barracks to Replace Old Wooden Buildings, Six brick buildings to replace the old wooden barracks at the Indiana State Farm, Putnamville, Ind., will be built in the next two years, Ralph Howard, superintendent of the Institution, told Judge James A. Collins of the Marlon County Criminal Court. The first is under construction. The building will cost the State $60,000, and will house 900 men-
SATURDAY \ A Real Bargain Am,, Wall ar Q, O* D. Order* IS P. F. DAY!
Fur Remnant*, a Length, 50c Assortment of short lengths of fur trimming; pieces can bo split and will make very desirable narrow fur t’lias. Each length, 5Q(i, —Street door. Fancy Ribbon Vanities, Ea., 39c Made of good satin ribbon, daintily trimmed with gold lace and flowers In various colors. The vanities are complete with powder puff and mirror. They are slightly soiled, and priced for Pettis Finals, each, 394. —Street floor. Picot Edge Ribbons, a Yd., 8c IMcot ribbon in No. 3 size, splendid assortment of colors. Specially priced, a yard 84. —Street floor. 41 Combination Laundry Pails and Wash Boards Heavy galvanized iron. Regular price $1.40, while they last, each, 934. —Basement. 82 Oil Mops Triangle shape, household size, oiled ready for use and complete with long detachable handle. While they last, each, 534. —Basrment. 47 Ice Cream Freezers Heavy galvanized Iron. Freezes Ice cream In five minutes. The freezer complete, while they last 81 4. —Basement, 1,150 Rolls Toilet Paper High quality tissue and crepe, sanitary; regular 15c size rolls, extra special at 10 rolls for 984. —Bassaant 60 Waste Paper Baskets Fine quality selected elm splint In colors: regular household size; for this sale, each, 33c. —Basement. 67 Dish Dryers Round style, made of heavy retinned wire, with silver compartment In middle; while they last, each, 894. —Basement. 81 Rice Boilers Or double cookers, 2-quart size heavy triplecoated white enamel; regular price 5t.69. while they last, each, 984. —Basement, 27 Self-Wringing Mops Save time nnd labor, no soiled hands; regular price $1.69, while they last, each, 984. —Basement, 62 White Enam. Kitchen Stools Strong and durable; regular price $1.98, while they last, each, 81.37. —Basement. 148 Guaranteed Pure Aluminum Cake Pans Standard size layer cake pans, heavy quality; regular price 40c. While they last, each, 214. -. —Basement. 29 Canning Boilers And wck for cold-pack canning regular price, $2.98. While quantity lasts, each complete for 81.69. —Basement. Women’s $2.25 “Corticelli” Silk Hosiery, Pair, $2.19 Full-fashioned pure silk hosiery of medium weight, with extra flare, very elaitic, mercerized garter top. Btrongly reinforced at heel, sole and toe. Black cordovan and gray. A pair 82.19. floor.
work will be done by prisoners. Bricks are made on the farm. Judge Collins, members of the Marlon County grand jury and Sheriff George Snider made a tour of inspection of the State farm in view of sending more prisoners to the institution to relieve crowded conditions at the Marion County jail. A movement to keep long term Federal prisoners there instead of at the jail may be started. Sheriff Snider has from eighty to 100 Federal "termers” at the jail continually. Returns From S. America A. L. Block, president of L. Strauss SOREMUSCLES | from outdoor sports are relieved by massaging with— VICKS ▼ Va fo Ruo Over t 7 Million Jarm Used Yearly
81 Preserving Kettles Ten-quart size, first quality heavy gray granite enamel on steel; regular price 98c. While quantity lasts only 684. —Basement. 500 Men’s Woven Colored Border Kerchiefs, Each, 16c Full size, assorted colored borders. In good quality handkerchiefs for men. Each. 164. —Street floor. Women’s Pure Linen Kerch’s, 3 for 25c Plain white handkerchiefs in sheer quality linen; very special, 3 for 254. —Street floor. Rubberized Bibs for Children, Regularly 25c, Special, 12c Practical and pretty bibs for kiddie, In fancy cretonne patterns. Each, 124. —Street floor, Yankee Girl Hair Nets, Regular 3 for 2. c c, Special, 6 for 39c Double mesh hair nets all 'colors except gray or white, 8 for 394. —Street floor. 40 Double Roasters White porcelain enamel on steel, self-basting, round style; regular priee $1.69. While quantity lasts, each, 984. —Basement. Toilet Goods Special Choice of any 50c faco powd.\ Ono of each. Choice of any 50c rouge....} the three for Choice of any 50c cream ) 984. A chance to buy your favorite cream, powder and rouge at a real saving. —Street floor. Caron’s Narcisse Noir Perfume 1 Ounce bulk, 83.59. 14 Ounce, bulk, 81.89. —Street floor. Mavis Talcum Powder, 12c, or 3 Cans, 35c 1.000 Cans. —Street floor. Palmolive Shaving Cream, 3 Tubes, 50c —Street floor. Remnants of Silks, Dress Goods and Wash Goods have been marked at REDUCED PRICES for Pettis Finals. —Street floor. Stamped Goods, Odds and Ends, 59c Consisting of centers, scarfs, lunch cloths and shlldren’s dresses. Each, 594. —Fifth floor. Dicontinued Package Lines, Vi Price No exchanges or returns on these discon:inued package lines of stamped good?, including underwear, children's dresses, scarfs pillows, etc. —one-half price. —Fifth ,loor. - 50 Side Frill Guimpes, Ea., $1.29 Net guimpes with new one-side frill for wear with fall suits. Very smart styles with round neck. Each. 81.29. —Street floor.
& Cos., has returned from a months’ trip In South Ameri-w| following a survey of business c--**l ditions there. He predicted profttal* opportunities for American chants. None of the South cities have stores equal to Indiana]* lis, he said. U thelest meoiclTcr womes When Mr. Myers of Winston-Salem! North Carolina, stepped into the drug’ store and asked his druggist for the beet medicine he had in his store for woman’s ills is it anv wonder he was handed a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound? Mrs. L. K. Myers in writing of it says: “I had been weak, run down and had' a pain in mi left side for a long time so I could not T do my work. Lydia E. Pinkhain's Vegetable Compound helped me in a short time so I was able to do all of my housework, Including washing and ironing, and now I feel fine all the time." As Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound holds the record for benefiting 98 women out of every 100 women who take it, it will pay every suffering woman to try it.—Advertisement.
Mah Jongg Tea Every Afternoon 2 to 4 P. M.
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