Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 66, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 July 1924 — Page 3

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CURING PROCESS ONLY SIEP LEFT ON m RO. I Between Kokomo and Indianapolis Expected to Be Open in Few Weeks. Pavement is completed on State Itoad No. 1 between Indianapolis and Kokomo. The last gap at the Tipton-Hamilto-i county line was ! closed July 17. John D. Williams, State roads director, has announced however, that the pavement cannot be used before Aug. 1, as twenty-one days curing is necessary. Westfield still is widening the 6treet parallel with the highway necessitating continuance of a detour. Three uncompleted bridge projects north of Westfield also will malt- 7 ' necessary a detour for several weeks around new pavement at the Hamilton-Tipton county line. Progress on I toad 22 Williams pointed out that excellent progress was made the last week at paving State Road 22 between Indianapolis and Martinsville. This contract calls for approximately twenty-five miles of pavement. Saturday July 26, a cheev showed ten miles completed on the Indianapolis end, and four miles on the Martinsville end. Because through traffic between the two cities finds it more convenient to use No. 12, only local traffic uses a part of the completed No. 22. State road conditions: No. 1 (New Albany. Indianapolis. South i Bend. Michigan\ line) —Detour around I Westfield street paving one-half mile south ! of the town, continuing' five and one-half: miles on detour back to No. 1. Pavement 1 can be followed to three miles south of ] the Tipton-Hamilton County line. There j follow detour to west and return to No. 1 at four miles north of the Hamilton County line; thence on pavement to Kokomo. Closed from Kokomo to Peru account construction North of Kokomo take marked detour through Bunker Hill. South of Indianapolis detour via Dud’eytown between Seymour and Oothersville around construction at upper Museatatuek River. Detour around constructon south of Scoottsburp. and at north corporation line of Seymour. East and West Route No. 3 (Terre Haute. Indianapolis. Richmond) —One-way bridge at Putnamville. Narrow grade at Glenn, three miles east of Terre Haute No. 6 (Madison. Greenaburg. Indianapolis. Oxford'—Closed for construction from south edge of Lebanon to one and one-half mtles south of Traders' Point (Indianapolis). Lebanon-Indianapolis traffic use 33 and 1. or 33 and 15. Closed for construction between New Bethel and Shelbjrviile detour via Acton. No. 12 (Vincennes. Spencer. Martinsville, Indianapolis)—Culvert construction south of Spencer: take run-arounds care* fully. Trade drive slow over run-around NO TIME TO HUNT for a debtor or drug store when suddenly seized with agonizing intestinal cramps, deadly nausea and prostrating diarrhoea. CHAMBERLAIN’S COLIC and DIARRHOEA REMEDY gives instant warmth, comfort and ease from pain. Never fails.

SATURDAY Right in With Our July 20% Furniture Sale We made a quick Buy of Rugs and are going to make a quick Sale of them. Quality Best Quantity Limited, slightly imperfect, so come early Saturday, as they can’t last long. Every Rug delivered exactly as sold. All shown in our Ground Floor Carpet Department. The Rug you buy is the Rug you get. 85% of them Seamless. Open Until 6 Easy Payments Open Until 6 p. m. Saturday p r J ceg p m. Saturday j I 25—27x54 Inch Rag Rugs 98c 31—27x54 Inch Axminster Rugs. 2.96 4 6 x 9 Axminster Rugs. . . 19.95 3—6 x 9 Velvet Rugs 20.45 1—7.6 x 9 Axminster Rugs . . 22.00 3—7.6 x 9 Velvet Rugs 23.25 5 8.3x10.6 Axminster Rugs . . 27.50 3—8.3x10.6 Axminster Rugs . . 32.50 3—8.3x10.6 Tapestry Rugs . . . 25.45 5 8.3x10.6 Velvet Rugs 29.50 6 9x12 Axminster Rugs 31.50 6—9x12 Axminster Rugs 37.75 6—9x12 Axminster Rugs 29.50 10—9x12 Axminster Rugs 34.89 1—9x12 Velvet Rug 33.50 6 9x12 Velvet Rugs 29.50 7 9x12 Tapestry Rugs 18.95 9—9x12 Tapestry Rugs 27.49

Can He Do It? i Lieufl, James H. Doolittle of McCook field, Dayton, Ohio, who in* 1922 earned the title of “The Flier of the Night,” when he made the first non-stop transcontinental flight, has asked permission to fly from San Francisco to Honolulu. It is a 2,600-mile jump. He Is confident he can negotiate it by wingi.tg his way in the high altitudes. | at Fishcreek bridge construction four miles : south of Fredom. No. 15 (Indianapolis. Logansport. Michigan line) —While Marion County is paving to county line, leave Indianapolis via i N. Meridian St., cross canal on N. Illinois j St. and proceed on Springmill road to detour at edge of Hamilton County line, thence four miles west to No. 15. Closed for three miles south of Knox. No. 22 (English. i*aoli. Mitchell. Bedford. Martinsville. Indianapolis)—Use No. 12 between Indianapolis and Martinsville as No. 22 is closed for paving. Construction north of Bloomington with detour marked. Construction south of Paoli. void until completed. Bridge construction just south of Harrodsburg. No. 37 (Indianapolis, Anderson. Muncie) —Detour around bridge construction between Yorktown and Daleswille Is fair. No. 30 Indianapolis. Rushville, Brookville. Ohio line)—Using part of new grade at Bulltown Hill, near Laurel, but drive slow in wet weather as it will be soft. ITALIA STARTS FLIGHT Aviator Will Join U. S. .Airman for Trip Across Atlantic. By United Press PISA, Italy, July 25.—Lieutenant Locatelli of the Italian air service took off today from Pisa and headed northward for Paris, the first leg of a flight to New York. The Italian plans to fly on to Lon don and Brough* join the American world fliers there and accompany them across the Atlantic. By United Press TOKIO, July 25.—Maj. A. Stuart MacLaren .British world flier, arrived today at Patropavlovak in the Kamchatka Peninsula, Siberia, on his flight across the Pacific to Alaska.

Women’s SPORT SCARFS In colors and combinations to /vzv match every costume. Silk or silk lUU and fiber. Were $1.98. Sale price.. X '■ NEW DIMITY BLOUSES Dressy patterns in Overblouse or Shirt Waist style. Barred, checked or striped materials Vv v

;i Indiana’s Largest Exclusive ;j Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Wear Store

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Styles So Often Found in $25 to $35 Dresses SILK DRESS SALE! Artistically designed dresses of fashionable materials that lend an air of distinction to the figure. At a price that makes them the greatest values in the'city. A $9 Dress event that demonstrates again that It would require a full page to tell you of the this store is the logical place to buy exclusive varied fashion features embodied in these model dresses, thereby saving nearly one-half. dainty Frocks; and to picture the many new Materials I Os — silk Cr.pe de chine — striped Silks ju : Sw Parts Inspired Detatls — Canton Crepes Roshanara Crepes . JPjfflffl —Beadi —Lace Panela —Tucking* —Lace Ruffles , cl- r> z 7, ■ i . —Piping* —Ribbon Sashes —Tunics —Tiers —Novelty Fabrics ~ Cr^ 3e Elizabeth -Pleating. -Embroidery -Buttons -Frill. Foulards — Tnco Plaids —Ruffles —Flowers —Scarfs —Stitching Styles for Sport, Dress, Party, Street, Afternoon Best Colors and Business Wear -Ms Ire -Rust -Flame -Jade -Peach _ "" 1 — l ——] —Black —Tangerine —White —Praline—Tan Sizes 16 to 44 j PLENTY OF —Navy —Greens —Brown —Gay Prints Stout* 46 to 54 I LARGER SIZES —Beige —Copen —Gray * —Poudro Bleu Flock Dot Voile $25 Women’s STOUT Summer STOUT Dotted Women’s Flannel Women’s Summer DRESSES Flannel COATS Crepe DRESSES Voile DRESSES 2-Piece Suits DRESSES 61*68 16 to 44. Reduced Newest Novelties, Poudre All colors. Washable. Sizes 16 to 54. Reduced Red, Poudre Bleu, Tan. Pennine LUen*—KmbrMdL tb— Blue, white, Green, Rose, Sizes 43 to 55 to— Grey. Peach. ""La $1.95 $12.75 $6.95 $2.95 $6.75 $3.95

MEN’S ATHLETIC UNION SUITS Garments that compare favorably —gj with these sold many places at f double the price. Checked Naln- < sook with elastic backs. Sizes 36 m f to 46

$1 Fancy Madras UNION SUITS Excellent quality Union Suits. In regular or stout sizes. £* Sale price UJt

Stout Size Athletic UNION SUITS Made of good quality check -m nainsook. Cut full and roomy. W Special tomorrow

M SATURDAY SPECIAL! 1 We are offering these d* glasses complete with single P J spherical lenses, case and p eyeglass cleaner Including Thorough Examination by H. J. PARKISON, Registered Optometrist Optical Department, Balcony

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Women’s Strap Pumps Latest style rt* AO - - ~ iC |.9o leather, Mr —— green, red J SSitaiL MBm&qamw and blue W SLiv m Women’s White Women’s Shoes Barefoot Sandals Genuli white kid . - for sport and out- M A _ and wu'.ta Nu-buck QO tog wear. AH col- lv with fancy piping. I %/0 ora and in a com- p ■ UO High and low heels. I ■ . plete r *n*e of !*•• I All sizes JL 1 Sale price.. Jfc 1

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SALE OF MEN’S g* SUMMER SUITS W Our greatest Suit offering in 10 years. Our entire stock of Palm Beach, Tropical Worsteds and other Cool Cloth Suits sacrificed in this great Summer Suit Sale. Every model, every material, every size. F■■' ?;' \ *; Greatest Assortment—Lowest Possible Prices! HSmm Bbg&t' Genuine Palm Beach s*7 gc and Mohair Suits Cool, comfortable suits at a price that will prove a dentition in the clothing jm. r ->T world. Patterns that please in styles to lit every man. JL B3R\irM Tropical Worsteds and <M| Better Grade Mohairs I In point of ge&uine vain** theee are by far t£e outstanding suit raluas B _ B wL of the city. You must ee them to be able to approciate the phenomonal JBL ii Mr jfflHSKSjßjiffi £. ■IM felT l bargains we are offering. All aiaea. ■■ T'Y''-- - W 1^ Choice of Any Tropical fj 7C 'wmw, Worsted Suit in the House I / High type enlte that are worth double the price that they can be bought B B Sr3eßsßß- - ii 3V' for here tomorrow Light colors, dark colors, In a complete selection M H —iTOVt- : XgSs&fe of styles. Don’t miss this sale. ■B TROUSER SPECIALS HMf >; {lff MEN'S WHITE WITH BLACK STRIPE MEN’S WHITE FLANNEL TROUSERS— A BmP if SPORT TROUBERS am High-grade, all-wool A j A at mMmlmm . Special during this *L 1 white flanneL Sale (jL \W BSf .{ sale wIsJJ WTstfJ | g| Ji

Beaded Bags Half Price Were $2.98 Now $1.49 Were $3.98 ....Now $1.98 Were $5.98..„ Now $2.98 $5 Silk Taffeta Umbrellas Made with sturdy frame. Colors, nr green, purple, red, blue, black and $ 9 • /*) brown. Sale price ;

Os Our Great SemiAnnual Clearance S-A-LE!

Again Tomorrow —While 150 Last New Style SWEATERC “KID BOOTS” D ” JLu\ 1 LAO

So outstanding are these Sweater values that It keeps our buyers busy supplying the demands. Fortunately we will have 150 more for Saturday’s sale. Beautiful Sweaters in plain or fancy weaves, and all the wanted summery colors.

Sleeveless and Slipover Sweaters QO In Fancy Weaves and a complete range of c010r5....

Sweaters of this style are all the rage now. They are being worn for sports, dress, street and. outing wear. Made of popular fibre silk and wool yarns in all sizes. Never at such a low price. Get yours tomorrow. Slight irregulars of $3 sweaters.

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Women’s and Misses’ HATS That Were $5 and $6 Charming styles for dress, sports and street wear. Chic, pokes, cloches, turbans, straws, silks and combinations. All reduced for tomorrow. COLORS v- . White m QC Maize ||| Poudre Blue m Black ' Sale China Yellow tB Price Green ■■■

Sport Skirts Women’s Pleated SS. S r kir whU h . 6 !>*#.“) popular white, JM tan, gray and j M navy colors. ABB 1 Women’s Tweed Knickers $2.95 Women’s Khaki Knickers $1.29

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