Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 131, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 October 1923 — Page 3

FRIDAY, OCT. 12, 1923

Radio Programs Saturday

Schenectady, N. Y.—WGY 12:01 P. M. —Stock market report. 12:10 P. M. —Produce market Report. (5 P. M. —Produce and stock market quotations: news bulletins Louisville, Ky.—WHAS 4 P. M.—Concert by Strand Theater Orchestra: organ selection by Roy C., Parks. 4:50 P. M. —Local livestock, produce and grain market reports. 4:55 P. M.—Baseball scores. 7:30 to 9 P M.—lnstrumental trio; baseball scores. Cincinnati. Ohio—WLW 10:30 A. M.—Markets. 1:30 P. M Markets, livestock report, grain quotations. stocks and bonds. 4 P. M. — Corifcert. • Davenport, lowa—WOC 10 A. M. —Market quotations. 11:05 A. M. —Market quotations. 12 (noon' —Chimes concert. 1:30 P. M —Closin'-' stocks and markets. 3:30 P. M. —Edu rational program and concert. 5:45 P. M.—Chimes concert. 6:30 P. M. — Sandman’s visit. 6:50 P. M —Baseball scores. 9 P. M.—Dance program (one hour); V. B. Roch'e. baritone soloist. Chicago. III—KYW 10 A. M.—Market reports. 11:35 A. M.—Table talk by Mrs. Anna .T. Petei - son 12 (noon) —Market reports. 1:20 P. M. —Closing market quotations. 2:15 P. M. —Late financial comment and news bulletins. 3 P. M. —Late news and sport bulletins. 4:15 P. M.— Stock report and late news. 6:50 P. M.—Children’s bedtime story. 8 to 8:58 P. M.—Musical program. 9 P. M. —News. 9:05 P M.—Reading. Detroit, Mich.—WWJ 9:30 A. M.—“ Tonight’s Dinner.” 9:45 A. M.—Public health talks. 12:05 P. M.—Orchestra 4:05 P. M.—Market reports 5 P. Si.—Baseball scores New Democratic Women's Club Plans tor arganizing Democratic women’s clubs in every county in the State have been announced by Mts. A. P. Flynn of Logansport, vice chairman of the Democratic committee, Mrs. James R. Riggs of Sullivan, Democratic national committee woman, and Miss Gertrude Fanning McHugh, secretary of the State committee. Clubs are now in existence in thirty-five counties.

Building Permits Charles Bivins, dwelling’. 1514 Eugene, 53,175. T.ayman 4 Carey, garage, 334 N. Riley. 5475. >• E. Stevenson, reroof. 2330 N. Bela ware. 5231. George Scl.owe. reroof, 3036 S. Capitol. $273. Lee A. Brlnsen, dwelling. 3038 E. Meredith. 54.000. Omar Ford, garage. 1223 S. Sheffield. 5350. Henry Draher, dwelling, 1950 Arrow. 52.600. 1 L. Stout, dwelling. 1040 N. Elder 5400. L. Stout, dwelling. 1115 Wiley. 5400. P. T. McClure, garage, 1222 Shepard. 5350. Indianapolis Street Railway Company, stokers. 110 N. Illinois. 5t,300. tv. A. Schofield, building 2630 E Michigan. $4,500. Clyde E. Robinson, double. 3113 W. Pratt. 52.400. John Wiles, garage. 2705 W. Jackson. S2OO. Charles W Jewett, repairs, 3313 Washington Blvd.. $750. Allied Coal and Material Compmy, office. 317 W. Tenth. $395 B. F. Brunk. repairs P 62 Stilwell. $ 1.000 J. C. Winenian, remo'.el. 1443 S. Belmont. •550. A. K Americh. garage, 1344 Pershing. $350. W. F. Seyfricd, dwelling, 515 Carlyle. 53.500. Florence S. Newcomb, repairs. 2327 Stuart. $450. J. H. K'ng Company, storage. 2855 Colum bia. SBOO. Chalfant Can Company, building, 1966 £ Meridian. $350. A. Brown, dwelling, 1501 Herschel. $3,700. Ben Flnit, dwelling. 722 N. Drexel. $3,400. W H. Davis, addition, 1480 W. Thirty Third. SI,OOO. B. C. Torrclle, furnace. 3309 Prospect. $217. ; L. Mooney, garage. 1727 E. Rayniond S9OO. Clara Butler, addition. 1244 Martin. $250 Mary E. McGuff. dwelling. 2409 Ethel. $1,700. Mary E. McGuff. dwelling. 2414 Ethel 61 700. Ingersoll Company. Riverside Park. 5200 National Refining Company, sign, 529 X Delaware. $225. H. K Burton, remodel. 2604 College. SSOO Fr'd A. Junker, dwelling. 318 X. Boiton $9,500. Jnu.’is M Ogden, garages. 3332 N. Pennsylvaria. $4 000. C. E. Miller, garage. 3246 Bellefontaine S2OO.

Physically Run-Down TIE DOOR of opportunity flings wide its portals only to the man who is up and doing—who is filled with pep and punch—with %***v. red blood tingling through hia Mountain size obstacles dwindle to ant hills and ambitions become accomplishments to these sort of men. Where is who seeks the man who is physically run* flown?—The man without stamina to withstand the knocks and gaff of the hurrying, scurrying world of business? E. S. S. is the long established and time honored creator of red blood cells. You cannot expect to *t ▼ery far up the ladder unless you are equipped with a body that Is strong and rigorous. S. S. S. will start you on your way. Don’t allow the “Door of Opportunity” to be closed to you because you hare not the stamina to withstand the gaff—because your nerve power Is lacking. Build up your system! S. S. S. made of carefully selected and scientifically prepared and proportioned herbs and barks makes you fit! Get back that old time punch! When opportunity knocks be ready to answer the call! 8. S. 8. is sold at- all leading _ drug stores. It is more economical to buy a large size C C l Crakes You Feel Yourself Again

Boys’ and Girls’ Ribbed Stockings Heavy or fine ribbed stock-\ <a m ings: in black or brown, I TB ■ B double heel anrl toe add to N ■ ijPS their splendid wearing ( B _m Squalities: all sizes. Special-/ ly priced for Saturday at—

§ Saturday—Another of Those Millinery Specials for Which the New Enlarged Department at THE FAIR is Noted! Sale of 500 New Fall Hats Offering values that surpass anything we have offered— Never have you had the opportunity of purchasing such fashionable hats at such a ridiculously low price— In O ne Great Group wP In Style and Workmanat One Great Price qjp ship They Are Amazing Pokes , Roll Brims , ° Hats for Street Wear Off-the-Face Effects , USSS22SSS2! —for Sports Wear U Mushrooms, Tams , Come Hats for Business \ Draping Models Early ' Hats for Misses Every Wanted and Hats for Matrons J Popular Style selection Hats for Everybody 1 1 ats That Were Designed to Sell at a Much Higher Price! , | * An offering of such variety. Choice is afforded of many that best express ij !j||,. i Jr one’s own individuality. Many are copies of exclusive model hats. Choice of IvPy every wanted color and trimming. A sale that will make THE FAIR Millinery r :n Section the talk of Indianapolis. — Millinery, Second Floor

Sale of Men’s Underwear t Quality Merchandise at Lower Prices len’s UNION SUITS Ribbed or Fleeced A big value; heavy\ ribbed or fleece lined; i #$ g" long sleeves, ankle \WC 4% length; winter weight.( ~ • All sizes 36 to 46. Sat J urday only. Ribbed Union Suits en's better quality union\£*g ja its; knit of superior qual-fy I r yarn; long sleeve, ankle? 1 ■■■■■— agth styles. ) * bbed Shirts and Drawers t's fall and winter weight; \ pmm m* ; sleeve shirts; ankle f 1 L ;th drawers; all sizes, 36 ( M ,6, Saturday. ) • v Men’s All-Woo! UNION SUITS Men*a Wool Mixed Avery fine IT* p • . quamy; un ) $0.95 Union Suits priced, Satur- \ u $3.00 Values daj 3t ~ These remarkable, . _ Shirts and Drawers I quickly Saturday.! $ 1 •* 5 I Heavy winter } * n n Hurry In for? 1 "■ weight; made ( $ | J yours. The sav-1 * amply full to ( ■ ===== ing la unusual. J sizes. All sizes ' Sizes 36 to 46. 36 to 46. -

Par*. Ms, Listen in on This Good News for Saturday: Just Received Huge Purchase , Now for a Great Sale! Boys’All-Wool 2-Pants jggtSjt Suits and Overcoats SUITS |d* 7C ( Overcoats fi Norfolk and / • 0 1 All-Wool f ' fr Sport Styles. ( / Fancy Coatings, Ml Y£p iff 11 All-Wool > \ Full and Half f-crY d/FMI Cashmeres, l M J Belted; Plaid |p|j Cheviots 1 I W f Lining, All #ir ftn< * '^ wee^s I \ Wanted Shades , n ijjF The greatest lot of boys’ clothing we have ever assembled. iK ft Suits in pencil stripes, checks and mixtures, with full lined knickers. Overcoats tailored in smart styles that will give warmth and service. Come tomorrow. Bring your boy and outAll Sixes, 7 to 18 Yearn 'JmpK Boy*’ Sheep-Lined Boy*’ Indian Suit* <£f\ Mg Mole.kin Coat. >J V .25 ■ m a rang A burly warm coat with \ e _ e eludes a large feather ( I== w beaverette collar, patch i' 1 ,99 headgear. ) * r* , * wal and muff pockets. Belted. ( M ara - Boys and Sizes 8 to 38 years. ) GirJs’ Sateen Wt 7 ~ ; . Boys* Corduroy Comb. Clown Suits, m °y* Corduroy and . pj ay Suiu $2.98 fa Wool Knickers Mttle BUiti gaT , Yellow and black Good knickers for schools waling* and wear good,) t<l 1C satqgn. with dunce wear. The kind that will ( tot# The waist may be > ▼ | * cap to match. Sizes V give lots of service. Well ( . relieved and laundered. \ X E=73R Bto IS years. made. Sisea 7 to 17. ) Sizes 2to 8 years. 1

Infants* Cashmere Hose Very fine quality all-wool ) hose; in black and white. > I Sizes 4 to 6%. ) * Infants* Stockings Good quality cotton hose; in > -m black or white. Specially >ll priced. Sizes 4to 6%. ) *

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“The Store of Greater Values” ~ THE FAIR TRATTGOTT BROS.—3II-325 W. Wash. St =

PVV Another Value-Giving Event for Women Iln! Sale of Low Shoes A A Collection of Autumn's Newest Styles at 4a Smart Opera Pumps, slashed strap I A m effects, two-tones and novelties, in the j Yh Mx wfi fashionable heels and leathers. Black [ W VwHNBM patent leathers, suedes, satins and the ■ M H \QnH log cabin shade. Egyptian heels, sport ( tihQit l UMbn heels, Baby or Louis and Spanish heels. I yT I Sizes 3 to 8. Saturday only. J JBi —Shoe Section, Main Floor

U. S. Government Standard All-Wool Khaki Shirts s t .t* ; $ 2.65 Every shirt Is carefully made and reinforced; in chest and sleeves at elbows. All are labeled U. S. Standard. A real value. For Saturday only.

Store Open Saturdays Till 9 P. M.

Men’s All-Wool 2-Pants Suits and Overcoats Values That Are Amazing for Saturday! THE SUITS fit OVERCOATS JLjm* Pencil Stripes, dffl Ulsterettes, Ulsters aM, Plaids, Checks, y™ 3 Half and Belted Fancy Cashmeres, H Bl 1 Models, Form Fit- /. L Sport Models, & ting Conservatives. J 1 Single and h IgmJ Tans, Greys, /' (I Double Breasted H s * e Oxfords, Browns, Some Are Silk Lined Blues, Overplaids W^Svkyni \ & f This Great Men’s Store is now ready with the greatest clothing Xdh. V values in our history. Special purchases from prominent manuA \ facturers have been arriving daily and now we are ready for a IL rousing big day. Men, seldom have you seen such values, at the 'Sk ® start of the season. Come tomorrow and save as you never ML. Men’s Auto Brand —; Corduroy Coats Men’s Sheep-Lined narrow wale corduroy; )SC.OO Moleskin Coats \ \V fi * heavy blanket lined. Spe-? .. If \ $ 'X t ' 4 cial Sa.’ijrday. ' w Full 36 Inches Long I I \ V\ Cordnroy Pant* to match, $2.96 I \ } T V _ The warmest coat for\|h n N It' (’< yt\ S* Men S Full Cut) Best W'inter wear. Belted i Lj | \\M 3 Quality Overalls f ode \ leather rein- ( H il—- / - Men. here’s a knockout! The*e\ a *a Oree , trimme 1 i I iirsmm overall* are made of best /\ j 4-4 beaverette collar, Sat-\ W One-Half of Oar Main Floor I. !3 < &i w £.£%r.S^ , !;r l~ urday- ) Devoted to a Store for Men 43 BpMW for Saturday at—;

Women’s Kid Gloves A neat fitting glove of )* ** in brown or black kid. Stitched • * I backs. ) Chamoisette Gloves Women’s new fall chamois- ) r%g\ ette gloves; in wanted / I"**-*/* shades. All sizes. )

A.a To Sufferers of Headache and Eyestrain We offer immediate relief through oar specialized optical service. Glasses Complete as Low as $3.50 No drugs used; all work guaranteed. DR. a P. PARKISON Optical Dept., Balcony.

“Fashion’s Greatest Triumph” f Chappie Coats Indianapolis * Greatest Values, Saturday at _ A HIMJS & ± UfoMls Style i /JsL t t mw ntA or ) I Jjp Combination/ JL C w'iT ~*W~ They have taken the city by storm. s ° urs here tomorrow an< * save ’ l Ja' Dimity Blouses f. -JSmart tailored blouses, -- _ m t = A \ ►“'irS’S designed esjjecially to \ fla Q {flfJA jp'J wear with the chappie > lit bv coat ‘ pec * ai r at ' s

Timely Sale of Women’s 0k Fall Union Suits ’ Long Sleeves Short Sleeves /l T® Sleeveless ILY 4\ Ankle Len ? th Ii jT® /W if This is anew shipment; IJ | p >y I f tlie suits were bought much Ls I nr i I below regular cost and are 1 I § £ M\\ offere< l at a large saving \J J iV j Women’s Heavy kit Vi rs Fleece-Lined riiiii/ / arriilil t Wi Union Suits if m&AM * Long sleeves , A— n , 1 1 | j and sleeveless j{l ,£,\ length. Very j JL Boys* and Girls’ Winter Union Suits Fine ribbed, lightly fleeced. High neck, long ) pm prt sleeves, ankle length. Button or drop seat. ? / Sizes 2to 16 years. Special Saturday at — ) •

A Value-Giving Sale of Women's Flannelette Gowns Splendid Quality ¥ 189 c # High and low neck styles: cut full frjftl \ and roomy; embroidery trimmed. I lUa&jAyiMc j i Women’s One-Piece Jjlm jujf , jm] 1 Flannelette Pajamas if Snugly made of \ /fr/// \il it SllmiS, a,i ) |fjj|\ II , | Children’s Flannelette -/ and j ‘ j Sleepers }fd\ lllii I I Made of striped \ M , v > ! flannelette. with (/% llaa / B t j I feet. Sizes 2to 6 t ' U ' I I years. Special ) A v 111 ''III .

Women’s Corduroy Lounging Robes Smartly made of lustrous s __ quality wide wale corduroy. Iw w 3 7 Q Colors are purple, Copen, * * ** orchid, salmon and wine. I ■— — Trimmed with belt and r pockets. All sizes. Spe- ' dally priced Saturday at—

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