Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 78, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 August 1924 — Page 3

FRIDAY, AUG. 8, 1924

LYMAN BROTHERS , STOREDAMAGED Spontaneous Combustion Is Blamed for Fire. V Fire, thought to have started from spontaneous combustion, caused i SI,OOO damage at the Lyman Broth ers picture frame store, 223 E. Ohio St., early today. Fireman were required to connect two lines of hose before the fire could be extinguished. B. Lyman, one of the owners, said the fire evidently started in a front room in which records are stored. Fire of unknown origin caused a slight damage in the basement of Hook drug store. Illinois and Wash lngton Sts., early today. Gone, but Not Forgotten Automobiles reported stolen belong to: H. B. Mcßee, 836 Belle Vieu PI., Ford, from garage in rear. 9. H. Martin, 1127 N. Capitol Ave., Ford, from iln front of same. Martin Mathews, 1133 River Ave., Ford, from Vermont and Delaware Streets. Oscar Bright, 35 N. Hamilton Ave', Ford, from residence. Rubien Dransfleld, Th try-Ninth St. and Eastern Ave., , Chalmers, from New York and New Jersey Sts. Earl Goul, Pendleton, Ford, from ; ghere. V Edward H. Dalby? 6136 'Maple Lane, Buick, from 340 S. Pennsylvania St. Richard Luers, 208 N. Liberty St.. Ford, from rear of same address. D. L. Farrell, 447 S. Ritter Ave., Nash, from South Grove golf course. Irvin A. Herrmann, £O9 The Van Dyke, 122 f N. Pennsylvania St., Overland, from New York and Pennsylvania St.s BACK HOME AGAIN Automobiles reported found be- i long to: t D. L. Anderson, Lawrence, Ind., Durant, found at Eighteenth St. and Parkwav Blvd. Russell B. Moore, Apt. 8, The Bradwav, Thirty-Second and Illinois Sts., Packard, found near Beville Ave. and Washington St. by owner. It had been taken from 23 N. Beville Avenue. Ethel Kemp. 2218 Martha St., Buick, ts., rd at 601 Coffey St. 56-CENT LEVY PROPOSED Washington Township Trustee Prepares 1925 Budget. A tax levy of 56 cents is proposed ! for 1925 in the budget published to- i day by Charles M. Dawson, Wash- ! lngton Township trustee. Township j advisory board will consider the bud- j get Sept. 2. Budget calls ‘for $96,- j 067.50 in 1925. Taxes collected this totaled $71,170. FT WAYNE MAN HONORED

Lutheran Charities Delegates Elect Rev. Philip Wambsganss. Delegates to Lutheran Associated Charities were en route home today from a five-day convention here' Next year they will meet in Detroit, Mich. Officers: Rev. Philip Wambsganss, Ft.* Wayne, president; Rev. Fred Hersberger, St. Louis, Mo., vice president; Rev. August Freese, Ft. Wayne, treasurer; Rev. Martin Use, Cleveland. Ohio, statistician, all re-elected, and Rev. Henry F. Wind, Buffalo, N. Y.. secretary. Poisoned Food Kills Two By Times Special WIN AM AC, Ind., Aug. B.—The coroner today was investigating deaths of Edith and Edna Edwards, babies, said to have been caused from eating poisoned food. A third child Is seriously ill. Music Chib Incorporated The Harry Burleigh Club, which Is to organize a colored choir, has been incorporated by C- E. Payne, Mabel Satterfield, Core Carrutfc. Mrs. M. S. Johnson, A. H. Wilson, G. M. Robinson Jr., Cora Graces, Mrs. Leslie Davis, C. A. Baughman and" W. Langston, i

The Store of Greater Values THE FAIR Traugott Bros-31i-325V' Wash St Optical Dept. wti ££sr™ ]|^ He is worse than blind “ because he thinks he sees — Honest, l never saw her until she was nearly under Death at the Steering Wheel Actual statistics show that more than 76% of accidents are caused by defective vision. If you drive a car you owe it to yourself and to the safety of humanity to know your eyes are right. There Is only onet way to be sure— Have Your Eyes Examined ■ Today. Glasses Complete A f $3.50 > DR. H. J. PARKISON |Eyesl£h^S£ecrinist^^^(a|c£nyJ

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J/r Toilet X \ r Goods Specials \ ' Odorono, small 21* \\ EaSdSfl 25c Mavis Talc 16* \\ I SI.OO Coty Face Powder*. 69* \l ( 53 I SI.OO Melba Fleurs Compacts, 79* 1 fl® Y 1 60c Pompeian Night Cream..39* I \\ SI.OO Mavis Toilet Water 63* /I ftltf I \Ol f \ Gillette Safety Razors.49* // hIII My Y\ $1 Gi,lette Bladea. ...59* t 5)111 V, 35c Palmolive Shav. IM Mila

Sale! 500 Silk DRESSES

Girls’ Fur- Trimmed Winter Coats GIRLS’ $lO BROADCLOTH COATS I ShuT Turned w*a $ ° Save more than one-half by buy- fa a* Attractive Fur. Sizes 6 Ing now. Fur trimmed and in Uk to 16 Years. Sale Price 5jJ9.75 choice colors. Sizes 2 to 6 ***

HOSIERY SPECIALS Women's Silk and Fibre Hose Fifteen of the very newest summer and fall A A shades. Double /* sole and heel, 8% to 10— Women’s All-Silk Chiffori Hose Silk frem top to toe. Banana, black, gunmetal, grey, beige, sunburn. C Q peach, lovie,y I • ***/ 8% to 10. $2.50 J, ■ values — Infants’ Mercerized Lisle Hose * Black or white, I ■%/• 4to 6 Vs. Reg- J| V* ular 25c values Men’s Silk and Fibre Socks v Black, brown, _ white, navy • ■ and heliotrope, 50c value — M

Clearance of Women’s Knit Union Suits Crocheted top and 9||l loose knee. Regular and W, extra sizes. J M M BOc values, Mr

Come! Feast your eyes on what we, believe to be by far the greatest values ever offered in the month of August to the people oT Indianapolis.

Breaking All Records for $ the Season in Value

The summer’s newest and smartest styles—everything conceivable that you would ordinarily find selling for two or three times this price.

Dresses for Vacation, for Mountain, for Seashore, Afternoon, Street, Evening In All Size* for Muse* and Women — Misses', 16 to 20; Women's, 32 to 44; Stouts', 46 to 54 Clearance of Clearance of Women's Dotted Better VOILE SUMMER dresses dresses am. :h *3^ 46 to 54 A 46 to 54 U

Clearance of \ Bathing SUITS \ /fij gm Af Less Than 'l m nti, * Wholesale I I Allj Jj \ W"* Worated If Bathing Suits i / • ■F'Tf priced x | op ta s6.o<^ $2.49 *53.00 Boys’ and Men’s One and Girls’ All-Wool Two-Piece Bathing Saits Bathing Saits $1.49 88c

pants SUITS \ Buy your hoy’s salt now and save several /^Edollar*. A small deposit will hold It until 1 school timeAttractive all-wool tweeds AM • * Q F \UBbjy Yri*i and cashmeres In a largo .Jj \lgeJ assortment of colors. Suits ~ ■ ■ Ts A . f /y that will cost *lO and even m ■ VTaM H // *l2 to the fall. UTIK-r/ll Boys’ PALM BEACH SUITS (\J 4* Ml 1 J Jln sizes Bto 17. Suits if* J I\r/ that formerly sold up to vl/I t|k B .. $8.75. Special tomorrow

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Men’s Dress Shirts QQ r ± Shirt values that will have the men on the run here tomorrow. You will find ** them to be actual $1.50 values, and while a few are slightly mussed from dis- ■ WM m Sizes play every one is worth every cent of to

Crepe de Chines Printed Crepes Canton Crepes Sport Silks Georgettes Roshanara Crepes, Etc. In Popular Light and Dark Colors

Women 1 * Gingham Street and Porch DRESSES All colors. Braid and pique trimmed. Sizes 36 to 46 $1.19 Girls’ Panty DRESSES R r e g u 1 a r $1 values; red, green, blue, lavender and brown. Sizes 2 to 6 . 63c

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faiIGUST FUR SOLE Offers the Opportunity to Select the Choicest of a Choice Selection of New Vogue ( Fur Garments —Genuine Caracul Jacquettes Take Your Unrestricted Choice | Muskrateen CO A 1 S of Luxurious and B.eautiful M B =r“7 z; 7 /> AA T O FRENCH SEAL | Polar Seal COATS BAY SEAL COATS /II I CARACUL Jacquettes SEALiNE COATS 1 t J\J LvtryC sMUnT m ‘ ly Women’s Sample Cloth and Kerimi Coats, <r*C tOA 7S iCfk Distinctive Styles Reduced for Saturday— ’j J=~ ? OU ” 51.000 S3OO Hudson Extra Special S2OO Mar- $250 S2OO North- S6OO Natural NATURAL Genuine Seal Coats Brown Mink Coats Genuine ern Seal— and Beige MUSKRAT Eastern Gorgeous Coney Stunning Pa- Caracul Squirrel and Squirrel Mink Coat Model* Fur Coats risian Models Coats SkunkTrim’d Coats beautifully * matched $695 $195 - $19.75 SIOO $165 SIOO $395 $69.75

Starting Tomorrow—August Sale of Men’s ssyft. OVERCOATS / Never before in the annals of our merchandising has there been launched a V 7 sample sale of such magnitude, embracing such high-grade productions in X Overcoats — Box, Ulsters, Raglan Shoulders, Ulsterettes,\ All Styles, f M tm matter what material, size or color you prefer—list assured that you i at AflUt IS) will find it here tomorrow. (gyp ITBPRICE and LESS I if S3O Values $45 Values S6O Values raEMMisraorcs-, ff ilpw’l 9a\ Clean-Up of Men’s Clean-Up Men’s Up to $25 " r §sm Palm Beach Suits SUMMER SUITS , m man y summer colors and styles, and Take your choice of any Tropical, ffl unVv Is the season’s loweut fa m /n mt Worsted, Gaberdine d* IdXn P* M JffUHr price. Special Satur- N' W/ Vk or Mohair Suit. Now \I < I W W day <U/ ! tUu educed v ... .. . .... gi/1 /• |%J

Former Prices Disregarded in ' This Clearance of Women*s SWEATERS! flfjk All wool, Blip- Take your unover styles, K# C. J restricted J§ in many at- v|C M* choice of any tractive col- sweater in this lULxrffi , ors. lot r

Beautiful Models Made to Sell Up to $25.00 Drastically reduced in price for clearance! The majority of them have been in our stocks but a few days and hence are bright and fresh. AM the newest and best silks in solid high colors, painted sport effects and prints. Many trimmed with lace collars and cuffs, panels, pleats, belts, etc. Twopiece sport dresses, also long flowing scarf models.

—The Height of Fashion Is Seen in These Charming NEW FALL

HATS

One might say “crown” instead of “hat” for Ihe new chapeaux are scarcely more than a . crown in dashin g postillion 2n| style. Various t styles in beautiful colors. Specially priced at

Clearance of SUMMER HATS In all probability your last opportunity to purchase these and "| Q C better hats for dress, sport J> I •VD and street wear at this low I , price. , "

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