Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 102, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 September 1924 — Page 16

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CHILDREN BEING OUTFITTED FOR SCHOOL MONDAY Expect Total Enrollment of More Than 50,000 Pupils. Mothers of approximately 50,000 Indianapolis children are busy today, shopping, washing and ironing, getting Willie’s and Mary's clothing ready for school. They must all be ready Monday. It would be too bad to be tardy the first day. About 41,546 children are expected to enroll in the grade schools and about 9.288 in high schools, according to Murray Dalman, statistician. New Additions Ready “The new additions to the buildings are all ready,” said Jacon Hilkene. inspector of construction. "Os course there will be some minor adjustments to be made yet and the playgrounds are not all ready yet. but that work won’t interfere with class work." The last of the new seats have arrived and will be in place Monday, according to Ralph D. McCarty, purchasing agent. Construction of the class-room addition at Manual high school will not interfere with the regular school program, according to Superintendent Graff. Broad Ripple is ready to open. Full-time work for all students at Technical High School will begin Tuesday and all pupils are required to register Monday. A’l first-year pupils at Shortridge will assemble in Caleb Mills Hall at 1:30 p. m. Monday to receive general instructions. All other pupils will report to their roll rooms at S:ls a. m. Bonudary limits Bonudary limits within which pupils will attend School 70. at Thirtieth St. and College Ave.. are: Fail Creek Blvd., north on Central Ave.' both sides, to Thirty-Second St., east on Thirty-Second St., both sides, to Park Ave.. north on Park Ave , by middle of the street, to Fairfield Ave., east on Fairfield, middle of street, to car track east of Evergreen Ave , south on car track to Fall Creek, sotuh on Creek to Thirty-Fourth St., east on Thirty-Fourth to L. E. & W. tracks, south on track to Twenty-Eeighth St., west on middle of Twenty-Eeighth St. to Fall Creek, west on Fall Creek to Central Ave. Th= new boundaries for School 30, at 39 N. Elder Ave., are from the Big Four tracks, on the south side, north along the railroad to Vermont St., west on Vermont St. to Belmont St., south on Belmont to C , E. & W. and Pennsylvania tracks, west on south side of tracks to Sheffield Ave , south on Sheffield Ave. to Rig Four tracks, east along Big Four tracks to Belt Raiiro^i. Horse Steps on Man V. R. Low. 65. of 19 N. New Jersey St., is suffering today from severe head injuries received Thursday at the Indiana State fairground when a horse he was leading reared and threw hiiji to the ground. A horse following stepped on his head. The accident occurred shortly before the night show.

A Market of Shoe Bargains FALL FOOTWEAR FOR MEN AND WOMEN s , We buy for less Footwear for the history the ever SI- 99 - SO-99 i ?asr £. Boys’, Girls' and Children’s Shoes _ A 49c 69c 79 c^f/ im 99c and$ 1= I Variety High Slioe. Slippers. Oxford*. £. Sandals, Strap*, etc. All Size*; All Color*. Men’s Outing ffffiSFCl Men’s Heavy SHOES wjg \ Shoes *l.49and Jsl A I w an( | sortable as jff Extra JUST ONE BLOCK 80UTH OF THE HIGH EXPENSE DISTRICT 109-111 South „ AL_ a i| n j, 109-111 South Illinois Street | f|G dllo6 iHfll K6l Illinois Street

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When the eight queens are set on the chess board as shown aian j one of them can capture another in 1 a single move. There are no two i queens on the same line, vertical, | horizontal, or diagonal! — SCOUT LEADERS LEAVE F. O. Belzer. scout executive, and ,S. L. Norton, assistant, were en j route to Estes Park. Col., today to j attend the bi-annual national scout executives conference. They will be gone several weeks. Anew troop, under the direction of A. H. Becker, has been organized at the Zions’ Evangelical Church, New Jersey and North Sts. Another troop is in prospect at the First Evangelical Church. New Tork and | East Sts.

It is a FACT that 98*7 of the fortunes of today were started with a Savings Account. * Your future success, or failure; prosperity or poverty, depends on the care you take of your earnings. Hours: 8 A. M. We invite your savings aeto 5 P. M. count, and We Pay 4 1 /2% 011 Dai,y Savings. 8 A. M. to BP. M. All deposits made on or beSaturday f ore September 10th will receive interest from the Ist. Meyer-Kiser Bank 128 East Washington Street

ACCIDENT IS EXPLAINED Police Chief to Investigate Officer’s Failure to Make Arrests. Explanation of an accident Aug. 28 investigated by Patrolman M. Burns was submitted to Police Chief Herman Rikhoff today by Inspector Walter White. E. M. Comley. 324 S. La Salle St., complained to White when he learned that a woman who struck his machine in an accident was not arrestd by Burns. Bums said he learned that Comley and the woman driver agreed to settle damages out of court. Rikhoff will decide ’if the action of Burne was satisfactory. BOY SCARES INTRUDER Child Alone In House Sees Man Flee From Kitchen. A burglar was surprised while at work Thursday night when I.ouis Velio, 13, of 530 N. Meridian St., who was asleep while the family was away, awoke to get a drink and svw a man run from the kitchen. Nothing was found missing. Socks, a camera, a flashlight and revolver, all valued at $43.50, was taken from the apartment of W. H. Burnett. 340 Prospect St., Thursday. Fair Visitor Hurt L. F. McClellan of New Philadelphia. Ind.. is suffering today from severe bruises received Thursday when he was struck b£ a njachine driven by Gilbert Loekmueller, 302 E. Eleventh St., at the entrance to the State fa Ir gr ou n and.- . 6 6 6 Is & Prescription for Colds, Grippe, Dengue Fever, Constipation, Bilious Headaches and Malarial Fever.

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Dog Causes Owner’s Arrest Mrs. Vena Gassaw r ay, 1129 Bates St., was arrested on charges of harboring a vicious dog and failing to have a license when a dog belonging to her was alleged to have bitten Mrs. Ira Webb, 1136 Bajes St. Mrs. Webb was walking through the alley when the dog rushed out at her, she charges.

New Fall Suits For men and young men, all wool, in neat gray patterns. Spe- Cl 7C A cially priced. <P 1 I Men’s Pants Semi-dress pants in neat stripes. Extra d* | QT well made Dress Shirts Men's silk striped madras shirts, odds and ends from our $2.50 and $3.00 Special $1.69 New Fall Caps In all the latest patterns and colors. If Special at pi it) Men’s Dress Sox In brown and black; made by Durham IP* Hosiery Mills IDC 2 Pairs for 25c Open Saturday Until 10 P. M. FRANKLIN’S 251 W. Washington St.

Strictly Hand Tailored Upholstered Furniture Built to Suit You MESSENGER’S E. Washington and Delware Sta. OHIO SHOE REPAIR 45 W. OHIO ST. IJJARN BEAUTY CII.TC.BE I In most convenient and up to data I beauty parlor In the Middle West. I taught by experts Day and ereI Ding elaaeee now open. Free rllntr I Fairyland Beauty Seminary • ROOF GARDEN, PX.AZA HOTEL New York t>t. and Cnpltot Ave. * Mi** ESTHER SHORT. M*r Cl rrle 12 x* i PANTS To Match Your Coat Ray PANTS Store , 16 West Ohio IN MAKING YOUR NEXT SELECTION OF GLASSES CONSIDER DR. C. R. WEST Specialist in the art of refracting 242 Indiana Avenue. Plaza Hotel Bldg.

Salesroom in Downtown Factory Notice Workingmen! Great Quantities of Prison-Made SHIRTS, PANTS AND OVERALLS Are Flooding the Market All kinds of labels to deceive yrfu are being used. Insist on Made for 41 Years by LEWIS MEIER & COMPANY, Indianapolis Sold by All Dealers

•Excursion TV tween ANY TWO STATIONS on 4 Rushville or Shelbyvrlle Division SI.OO ROUND TRIP Good on Ail Train* INDIANAPOLIS A CINCINNATI TRACTION COMPANY'

Dependable Drug Stores Saturday Specials This is an added advantage to Saturday shoppers. The prices on the following items are even lower than our regular everyday cut prices.

$1.50 Pinaud’s Eu de Quinine Hair Tonic, 98c Toiletries 50c Jardin de Rose Face Powder. 2*. 60c Nadlnola Cream. 24<N 25c Calox Tooth Powder, 17C* 35c Frostllla, 16<*. 50c Koemeo Cream, 24<*. 50c Maybelline Cream, 27<. 35c Palmolive Shaving Cream, 17*. 40c Pluto Water, Large Bottle, 22c

Electric Heaters s 3 f.Just the thing for these chilly mornings. These heaters can he used to heat the bathroom or in faet any room that might need a little warming. This will save the trouble of building the furnace fire. They are easy'to carry and stand on a standard so that they ean not injure the floor. Complete with a five foot cord and plug. Regular s s= Value for s 3=

Bette/ Vision Relief from Headaches and Nervousness Our Service Classes Will We Make No Examination Charge If You Need Glasses or Not BIFOCAL LENSES for People Over 40 Years Ground Together, not Cefnented. S BJ> t. *I2M Complete With Mountfhg SINGLE LENSES Eyes examined, correct lenses and mounting of your own choice, complete—s4.oo t 0 SyJO Satisfaction Guaranteed Hoosier Optical Cos. 148 North Illinois Street l / 2 Block North of Traction Terminal ' K / - ■ ■■■■■■■■■■OPKK SAV’.BDAY TIJLX. 8 P. M. IBiiBHIi

Eastman Supply Station For Kodaks and Films 12-Hour Development Service CLARK & CADE Claypool Drug Store

Old Wedding Rings Made Over in the New Designs in White Gold CHAS. S. CARTER Mf*. Jeweler 301 Kresite Bldg.

60c Vick’s Salve, Medium Size, 43c Drugs ?1.25 Petrol Agar. 76<N SI.OO Liquid Alboline, 52<N 51.00 Estavin, for Hay Fever, 58c--51.00 Pjneoleum Outfit, 64<t. 25c Cascarets, medium size. 14C. 25c Three in One Oil, handy can, 16<f. 60c Swamp Root, Small Size, 33c

My Policy Saves You Money Carrying my own stock and buying in large quantities enables) me to sell these goods at a sensible price. My display rooms are open at all times for your inspection. NO. 711 Black broad- , f > cloth, any col- jKvV or plush JjWSjmj’i, couch, !f ■/- VU * crushed silk interior, ruffled pillow, handles. A S3OO casket. MY PRICE, $lB5. JOHN F. REYNOLDS "Leader in sensible prices” MAIN 0439 950 N. PENN. ST.

SATURDAY IS THE / , OF OUR STATE FAIR SALE lIfL |h We will give away a complete U lit Iv set of Blazer Spark Plugs with _ _ every tire purchased Friday and U I sw A w Saturday. Users say these plugs WW I give unusually good service. Diamond Cords Big. husky handsome cords with unusual service written all over them. The tractor-type tread will stick to ffaggift. the road under all conditions. Every \ tire guaranteed first quality. Compare A. \ Size Sale Price \ 30x31/2 . $9.75 s®pr Regular Clincher ajLftj'f“jjS j jpf|s 1 30x31/2.511.75 Ifß Oversize Clincher LM A feaml i Sale Sale Size. Price. ' Size. Price 31x4 Cl. 913.50 32x4 S.S. . Vi ....917.25] 30x3V 2 Regular Size 33x4 S.S. ..... 817.75 S’ B / 34x4 .S.S 818.00 ss 2 ‘ X ra .V 32x4% S.S 823.00 32x31/. ’ S.S. - *!!!!' 913i75 33x4 U S.S 823.50 31x4 " S.S 916.00 34x4Vs* S.S 825.00

® Double Diamond Fabrics These tires are especially designed for such lightweight cars as Fords. and Maxwells. Owners report remarkable service. Made in these two sizes only. Every tire absolutely first quality. SIZE SALE PRICE 30x3 “$6.75 30x3%"“ w 57.50

Rainbow Cap JUSSI Something new and extremely popular. Replaces the regular dash cap. Highly nickel-plated and set with various colored jewels. Makes the interior of the car look very pretty at night .ODC Clamp-on Dash Light

Visitors to the Fair Our sale, which ends tomorrow, offers you better values than you can obtain at home. If, you have traded with us before you know that every item we sell is backed by an ironclad guarantee of satisfaction or money-back and the same guarantee holds good now, regardless of the greatly reduced prices. We will ship purchases postpaid if you do not desire to carry them home with you.

GUARANTEE ESta’TwJu 211-13 SOUTH ILLINOIS STREET All Items Sent Postpaid to Any Aildrr* Within 300 Miles of Indianapolis Vpon Receipt of Check or Money Order.

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FRIDAY, SEPT. 5, 1924.

New Type Glareshield Not At (/.a Vp—— ] — ' ( pSifl '.rheoup’/i And.l rtd^r. I liiiP^ This shield kills the glare of approaching headlights and at the same time permits a clear vision of the right side of the road. Sticks to windshield with two rubber suction A p cups The lamp is fastened to a metal place which is clamped on to the instrument board, making an attractive job without the necessity of cutting a hole.' Has an individual switch. Complete with err* bulb I 5C