Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 185, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 December 1924 — Page 11

FRIDAY, DEC. 12, 1924

With the Legion Auxiliary in Indiana Bv CLAIRE PALMER THURSTON

List of sixty-five Indiana men, who are undergoing treatment at Veteran Bureau Hospital Xo. 79, Dawson Springs, Ky., has been received at department headquarters; also a list of Indiana men in Whipple Barracks (Ariz.) Hospital. Seventh District units will send boxes to the following men in hawcon Springs: Frank Hull, Randall Kline, Charles Tnyior. Ossie Beieenger, Harrison Mattox. Ernest Gilmore. Arthur Parry, Glenn R. Adams, Richard Osborn. Forest Wright and Steve Stancoviteh. Auburn unit has been assigned four of these men: also the Harold M. Fochler unit of Atwood and the Emmett Brown unit of Ix'banon. Hayward I tare us unit of Indianapolis Is preparing a box for Ernest Gilmore. Mrs. Willard S. Boyle, district World War orphan chairman, has sent a list of orphans in the° Seventh District to Mrs. Charles X. Cook of Richmond. Mrs. Cook is State child welfare chairman. Gil:s for the children in the Knightstown orphanage have been purchased by i a committee of various patriotic organizations. It is the plan of the Indiana department of the auxiliary to see that every Indiana boy and World War orphan in every hospital in-the United Stares is remembered at Christmas. •fain objective of the Eight and tv of the Auxiliary is oaring for the World War orph ms. Fifty cents per capita on tax menibt rs is us. and to help in the program. There are. according to official figures, at least five thousand World War orphans requiring immediate help. There is a long waiting list desiring admittance to the Otter Lake billet, which Is built on the cottage nlan. each

Tow For Don't few Your Deed Xmas BUY PAY i THEM AFTER fit NOW I XMAS! Why mile the joys end pleasure" of a well-dressed Christmas? ,% ga Use our EASY CREDIT to pay for your clothes and KEEP VS •S YOUI-i CASH for your other Christmas -expenses! 4? fcs NEW WINTER & COATS & | W Ne, j. r }sr Aim § jg) we displayed such a &ZMBM & ke."utiful a**ort- jjpSjtJ ® KS /if ment! Just arrived FU w/ fT tr ° m ew York! Pay Ms ' Wonderful values I $2 Down & I) : TI OTBQtIMAS 1 rsK gs=ea, 4/ fv f fffpa|/ i) awcEsmss \j X t&W-W sfv laziest men’s if ~m ■5 %23r \? HATS HATS AT jk R Tf}\ S WAISTS SHIRTS jjf '£ i G rT SKfRTS SWEATERS A L ' W SWEATERS PANTS \ y new jjr f&Pgflgfr 3 ¥ W*W*4g£ § *ißfi 1 |•- .A .1 <& & | JlllJl f I O’COATS I ill I Men, wait till you 2 JL ,*il see them! All wool fSfflk Jr\ / materia] and every ** ' sj|§|L 9 Ijr f! "i( "~'4 !'% %l new style ! Finest /Wr . _ r\ RjiihMjm jgf assortment in the Pay \V* lLiiilfiwScity! $2 Down jfrv COATS 7£ • GIRLS’ COATS *6 " S Open Evenings Until 9P. M. 127 West Washington St. A

having a “mother.” Legion plans to kee-p as far away as possible from the institutional in establishing those homes. Wherever possible the home element will be In etrtdence.

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Many units have indorsed the plan for maintenance of the children’s billet at Otter Lake, Mich. National committee has nine representatives from the Auxiliary and nine representatives from the Forty and Eight as members. Each representative having an equal share in the Nation-wide plans for these orphans. Indiana department plans to provide lamps and things which might give the home atmosphere in the dormitories in the Sailors and Sol-

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diers Orphans Home in Knightstown. Newcastle unit plans a Christmas party. Time and place will be announced later. Arrangements have been made for distribution of Christmas baskets among the poor. Next meeting will be installation of now officers. Mrs. Hazel L. Workman, national rehabilitation chairman, has re-

I!% Diamond Bargains a Pay Next Year || rill Very special Diamond showing! .lust arrived — [|i beautiful new styles and mountings for Men an . tj i Wk\

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turned from Veteran Bureau hos- j pitals in the Seventh district, which ! includes. Indiana, Ohio and Ken- j tucky. She also attended a meeting ; of the rehabilitation committee in j Cincinnati. The Veteran Bureau has provided i radio receiving sets for all their hos- j pitals; the Walter Reed Hospital in Washington, D. C., has 900 head sets, and five large loud speakers, for patients.

Tfoneta Gh|p%s Offering GjfoP ' Pay a Little Down — Balance Next Year CF sr*T r\r furniture company I oaitth cinr furniture co. tjjriUJLiO a 1115-1117 Shelby Street \ SUO ill £ll/& 943-945 S. Meridian I li n & niTAI FURNITURE COMPANY j j • w -g- v FURNITURE COMPANY 1 LAI I1 UL 211 East Washington St. | j fl 4J ,aJ> 414-418 E. Washington St. j Outfit Pay sls Down Hct --Y.Vv Balance a Little at a " rime Next Year This living room outfit, if bought at regular prices, would cost you not less ihan $221.25. We buy for four stores, all of them in low rent districts. That is why we are able to offer bigger values and give better terms. This living room outfit is but an example of what you can save by making your purchases of us. The outfit consists of an overstuffed davenport with loose cushions well constructed and of beautiful design; also a (hair and rocker to match. This suite alone is worth regularly 5155.00 A davenport table, 60 Inches long mahogany finish, worth 25.00 Choice of bridge, floor or stand lamp, worth up to $15.75 A pair of book ends worth $2.50 $231.25 For all of the above, our price, Saturday and Monday, is but $179.50. Terms $15.00 cash, balance to suit your convenience.

J Saturday C% | £IT and Monday jj 211.0 OF JL&U!p$ During this two-day sale we offer unrestricted f 15.75 Polychrome Bridge Lamp with shade. Sale price f 12.85 $16.50 Floor Lamp with shade 89.75 x af* L-Liasniiiiw 1 ™" jxi.Oo Table Lamp with shade... $6.95 Spinet Desk, : 21.50 ' u r’^^?jF ! Cedar Chests jin 1 ,l—r ]i J, " r ' j? A life-lasting gift for wife, mother, sister or jj fj n sweetheart, is one of these genuine Tennessee A Hu Red Cellar Chests. Ours are strongly made, If l I * H with dustproof hand inside If I 1 ct li( *' Asa s r eclal for Sat ' Aag _ . ft * V urdaj and Monday we offer % K J? m /5 14 * an exceptionally nice r f This remarkably low price ts for Saturday and ch*. t for Monday only. The desk offered at $21.50 is of „ _ mahogany finish with genuine mahogany vo- A S?11ClU iCiyiTlCTit .UOWft neered top. It Is a desk you would expect to see Priced at S2B or more. Sale price $21.50 Balance Next Year A Small Cash Payment—Balance Next Year

Child’s High Chair e* A Good sturdy chair, v 1 made of hard wood; Sat--4 || \ urdav or Monday. Spe- . and U dal,‘sl.9B. \ boudoir lamp of sxquislto beauty. V V Mas gold .-loth /dSk shade Interlined r ,l 0 * ) ' iSO iffiffr to a customer. None dSPSsSk sent (’. O. B. SaturT f day and Monday * ' ouly. Sale price, $1.98.

ALL THE ABOVE ITEMS ON SALE AT OUR FOUR DEPENDABLE STORES

CAE4TOL FURNITURE CO. • 211 East Washington St. Opposite Courthouse Ll n,on. m*. SOUTH SIDE FURNITURE CO. 943-945 South Meridian St. 1)K exe! OSOI.

Smoking Cabinet Jg { 6,75 We are selling smok--8111 lng stands at from ij )j $1.98 up to $35. —*-Jjj For Saturday and Monday we offer our (3 $11.50 smoking cabi<*nj j] net at $6.75. Has At drawer at top: a shelf I ’lfl A\ * ve * ow with heavy yC’ glass tobacco jar. It ydJjg p ts equipped with f jj glass ash tray, match holder and burnt match receiver. It Is of mahogany finish.

tHEIHIjb FURNITURE CO. 414-418 East Washington St. 1.1 m oln 8910. SHELBY FURNITURE CO. 1115-1117 Shelby St. Fountain Square oßeieim

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