Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 102, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 September 1924 — Page 5
FRIDAY, SEPT. 5, 1924.
FUNERAL IS ANNOUNCED Silas Carr, Resident Here Twenty Years to Be Buried Saturday. Funeral services for Silas Carr, 69, of 4912 E. Washington St., who died Thursday afternoon, will be held at" 2 p. m. Saturday at the residence. Burial in Memorial Park Cemetery. Mr. Carr, who was born In Louisville, Ky., had lived here since 1903. He was a member of the Masonic, lodge. Surviving are two sons: M. L. Carr, and Silas J. Carr, and a daughter, Miss Catherine Carr, all of Indianapolis. CREDIT MEN TO ELECT Local Association Plans Delegation for State Conference. Annual election of officers and directors of the Indianapolis Association of Credit Men will be held Oct. 9. Efforts are being made to get a large delegation of local credit men to attend the conference of State credit associations to be held Oct. 23, at Evansville, Ind. Palestine Meeting Tuesday Conference to advance the Pales- ] tine Foundation Fund drive will be j held in Solomon’s restaurant next i Tuesday at 12:30 p. m., Rabbi M. ; M. Feuerlicht announced today. The movement is aimed to restore Pal- ; estine as a cultural and spiritual j center where a permanent home for Jews can be made.
Stout’s Are Ready | l.ll With a Complete Line of k j 11 SCHOOL shoes! 'f Never before have our stocks been o complete with shoes 1 V particularly suited for school wear. From them you mav be jI sur<> of s ettin *' tbe *ery best shoes at the lowest prices in the j city. We specialize in the fitting of shoes for every foot from y f y kindergarten to high school age. Here are typical values: W j Children's Boys' School FI 8 1 SHOES SHOES L\ Black calfskin and brown calf- k- „ . , . ( skin shoes of solid leather. Made lonthlrs bl ,° k fW \ over nature last with rubber heels ~* t iL r * cAi b i r or to ® li^. Sizes S>., to 11 at no SoII leather construction; X Sizes IU, t 0 2 .'.'."ifjLAS rUbber heel *' I**^ Sizes 2ij to 7 $2.98 Boys' sizes 92.98 youth's sizes 92.48 Growing Girls’ Oxfords A smart new pattern in brown calfskin, .. .... /0V f | black calfskin and patent leather with / "‘'■X- wing tips, Goodyear welt sole* and low f rubber heels. Solid leather and most — Tg 'U unusual values at ■ 'kmr BIG FOUR 4>IJH li w Shoe Store 352*354 W. Washington St. Open Saturdays Until 9 P. M.
A New Bedroom Suite and All Winter to Pay Won’t it par you to refurnish your bedroom in new up-to-daf* • furniture? Just think of the pleasure you will have for years to come—a wonderful—beautiful—neat—up-to-date bedroom suite, consisting of bed with the Newer Bow Foot, a beautiful Dresser with a Clear, Reflecting Plate Mirror, a large Chiffoniere, a dainty Dressing Table, including a comfortable bench. All five pieces finished in Walnut. Adjustable Ironing Coaster <? _ Wagon Av This is the handiest Ironing Board we v could buy. It’s strong, durable, sturdy. Boys, here ; 's a Strong, Heavy Duty Can be adjusted to 5 different COASTER WAGON. Body heights. Every home should £ OQ made of Seasoned Wood. <t Qfi have one at the Low Rent ▼ I J Strong Spoked, Steel Tired # * UO Price. It will a lot more I Wheels. Get one sure X. after these are gone Saturday, * Saturday*
Alumni Invite Candidates Ed Jackson and Dr. Carleton B. McCulloch, candidates for Governor will bequests of the Indianapolis Indiana University Alumni Associa-
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tion at the Arts of Its fall 'noon luncheons to be given at the Lincoln Hotel Monday. Albert Stump, president of the association, will preside. Jackson and McCulloch will speak.
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DOWNSTAIRS * AYRES COOP AYRES SERVICE LOW PRICES Saturday Bargains 4th^B^r thday^S ak English Broadcloth, Woven and Printed Madras Shirts in This Fourth Birthday Assemblage 1,000 English Broadcloth Shirts Collar Attached' X -J OM f• ] A \ Neckband Styles T 7 H * *** W Material That Retains M l Hi w—ri Lasting Finish A WjP\ < A IV. “* \ v Carefully tailored shirts in white, tan, blue and gray; double, turn-back, two-but- _ ; > , \ > ton Broadway cuffs and turn-back cuffs; choice of collar band or collar-attached styles; \l _ { genuine imported broadcloth label. Sizes 14 to 17. 300 Pairs 1,000 Men’s Dress 1,000 Men’s Fine jiff I j|| Boys’ Wool Worsted Shirts Dress Shirts it 111 ill Ul Pants for School Wear Fine Count Percales, _ .. I iIH'’ !;hi Mlillll IH ll 1 I Printed and Woven Madras Special P ma 9 Wf - •" |h II 111 Snlßtf\iliin 1111 sm 1 1 CQp The QC J p n 77e -LJlllllllfllllM I Pair Tailored of fine count Percale and .. . . . „ . printed Madras; choice of collar at- Ayres’ Downstair* In novelty mixtures, hairline Neckband Style tached and collar band style , : smart * stripes; strong durable pants for Doub / € Turn-Back Cuffs I looking shirts In stripes and fancy I IVlen S Dept* for school wear. Size 1 to 17 years. Belt ' patterns; all strictly first quality. CL* i. __ J I loops, side and hip pockets. t Standard full size double turn- 14 tQ w/ H OflirtS and HOS© back cuffs. Tailored to precision. '* —■ Fast Sizes 14 to 17. 1 * "*'
Indianapolis ’ Greatest Hosiery Sale 27,000 Prs. of Pure Silk Hose 12 Strand Heavy Weight mkM: X 'X£m Second* from the largest hosiery mills in the country. Slight mended places H*. which do not affect the beauty or wear. Reinforced throughout. Black, jack beige, tan bark, airedale. Sizes BV2 to 10. KI'W m rill W e Are Sole Distributors PJTJTT 1 !!? 111 iTf ■ of Sub-Standards of I 1,000 Pairs Pure Thread IW * 3 C/lL I Silk Full-Fashioned HOSE Ssf 12-Strand pure thread silk—three Lisle tops and soles; faultless fit, high I .& seamed back and reinforced back and pure silk boot. Sizes 8 y 2 to 10. foot—black and colors. 1 2,500 Prs. Pure Silk Hose. SiH^Hcsi?2,7oo Prs. Children’s W 39c X SQt . fashion marks; narrowed ankle and hlflh ii.i. r>±. spliced heel, lisle heels, toea and double sole. P V b L Black and brown; heavy combed eotSlzes 8 */ 2 to 10. Black, white, beige, tan SSi. ...u ton IXI flne ribbed hose - Bu V them b y I bark, French nude. fifS. 'SSMS£ SSH SSJSt S ' h ' bax a, ,kl. rdb.d-prlc. !,.*/, | Sizes &'/ 2 to 1,000 PAIRS FULL-FASHIONED PURE THREAD SILK HOSE Fashionable Hose—All Genuine First Quality I Think of It—full-fashioned hose for sl. Elastic merwtzed Hale tops and soles, heavy silk body—fashionable, of smooth, soft silk— Black, beige, Jack Babbit, Cinnamon and oral pea/;. Sizes S l / 2 to 10.
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