Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 251, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 March 1925 — Page 12

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EXAMS START TUESDAY West Point Candidates Arrive at Ft. Harrison. Candidates for admission to the United States Military Academy at West Point began arriving at Ft. Harrison today for examinations, to begin Tuesday morning. About 110 are expected. Sortie candidates are from the Army ai.d some from high schools and colleges. Three Indianapolis candidates, Robert Hurt, 1812 Central Ave.; Pearl Robey, 1539 University Ave., and Lester Noerr, 1508 Leonard St., ■will be examined. Maj. Clifford Bluenel of the 11th Infantry is president of the examining board. MOTORIST IS DROWNED Stunned and Hurled Into Creek— Companion Hurt. Bu Times Special * LAFAYETTE, Tnd., March 2. Stunned by tho crash, Walter Koch drowned in a small creek Sunday afternoon when hurled from a wrecked auto. George Hedrick, riding with Koch, was in a serious condition today from exposure. Their auto struck a culvert and upset.

Clor, roar akin and bright oyaa . jpoad a healthy liror and perfect elimination. O'NEILL’S VEGETABLE REMEDY (VR Tablet*) clear* the ayat-’.ayfTv. of poisonous waste matter, tones np th liver and diices- mtw tire orgttn*. and ia good health insurance. Get a25 4 box and note dray #_ T ■LrPfcxg the improvement in MZ /f PRICK STORES For Furniture—

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DO yo,u know that most of' Indianapolis' reliable automobile dealers are offering* their best used cars in the classified ads of The Times? Buy through The Times want ads of today.

Genuine Children’s #IC M£ fFI C Leather SHOES' C/Cjfl fill. Hood ~ and Composition Sole Shoes W c MM $|.99 i ITMv v ■ ~ w ~ ■ Wii I Sturdy, iong-wearing footwear for Active litJj tie tots. Uskide soles are guaranteed to out* wear two to three pairs of leather soles. Keep gig Just One Block South of the Variety High Expense District THE SHOE MARKET i&,Ji JW s ° u ™ ILLINOIS STRECTI^I^Aji

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CAPITAL AND SURPLUS TWO MILLIONS '||| PLUS . In addition to 4% interest which the Fletcher Savings and Trust Company is now paying on savings, this bank affords exceptional advantages: 1. A safe place to lay up sums of $1 or more, regularly or otherwise. 2. Interest at 4% begins monthly and is paid twice a year. 3. Nine offices afford unusual convenience. 4. Banking hours, Bto 4; Saturdays, 8 to 85. Depositors are protected by capital and surplus of two millions and by membership in the Federal Reserve System. With resources of # twenty-two millions it is the largest trust company in Indiana. ♦/♦' f j * 1 • Deposits Made by March 4 Will Earn Interest for the Entire Month \ • ** jFletcJier Jfeabtttgs anti Crust Company Northwest Corner Pennsylvania and Market BRANCHES AND AFFILIATED BANKS less Oliver Avenue tit* East Tenth Street ISSS Kooeevelt Avenue ' 474 Went Washington Street IS4I North lUInoU Street 458 Eaot Washington Street ‘*B6o North IllinoiM Street 3813 Kt Washington Street MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM

WET WASH WITH THE FLAT WORK NEATLY IRONED AND FOLDED 8 Cent* Per Pound—sl.2s Minimum Charge Wet wash 6 cants per pound, 17 pounds for SI.OO. Put In your •ag rugs and bedclothes. Soft Water. LI ncoln. 7338 FAMILY WASH LAUNDRY Washington^Stree^

STERLING The Laundry where careful inspection is the rule. Call Drexel 6300.

figures; five triangles, a square, and a rhomboid. .I?!#; . The seven pieces may be hearranged so that they will form a figure & instead of the 6. Can you make the new figure? Last puzzle answer: A man born in the year B. C. 15, who died on the same day, 15 A. D., would have been 29 years old at the Jl lire of his death. The answer usually given is 30, which is incorrect, for it would require a year 0, and no such year was recorded. The year before l A. D. >vas B. C. 1. New Bond Law in Effect Thousands' of public officials today came under provisions of the law, signed Saturday by Governor Jackson, permitting use of surety bonds paid out of publio funds. The mens .ire contained an emergency clause.

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An Instant Success! — That’s What the Crowds Proclaimed The Pettis Thmft Basememi

. From the moment the doors opened till the closing hours —this new department was packed. We appreciate this tribute of your confidence. We regret deeply that despite the great extra preparations we made to serve you—that we were swamped.

Styles That Are New —Prices That Save —In a Big Sale of New

Silk and Flannel Dresses! YOUTHFUL STRAIGHTLINE STYLES; TUNICS; CIRCULAR SKIRTS ri

A surprisingly broad range of styles and materials, beautifully beaded, embroidered or, lace trimmed, at two low prices. DRESSES OF: —Striped Flannels —Checks —Wool Jersey —Plain Color Flannels —Dark Color Knit Silks —Linens t Sizes 16 to 48 C H O I C E—ss

E-X-T-R-A! FINE QUALITY yA. WOMEN’S GLOVE SILK RAYON VESTS BLOOMERS! ■ Women's and misses' rayon Val \ W* l'" l double elastic knee or pleated ruffle vests In fancy designs With IBwiSw* 'wS \\ knee: elastic waistline reinforced; ii_ ° V V V/ fj\\ w -i Or with Irregular scams which In biik straps, very low s vuo way affects their lit or appriced, each 5s<“. / 2 AgCUfl —On sale only In $3.9* i 5 Tririr . ari •WIJU yj* se " l'Jr ,lay ' tbe palr - TUESDAY! ~\ jf\ VriS: y' A Big Sale of * 'V Spring Hate \/ A From the time the first Spring Hats appeared • 1 * * // ( on the market we’ve been selecting, and buying anti /s \ljy __ / planning for this Sale —and tbe result —a selection ot *>7-> Tt/ —Round Crowns —Pokes —High Peak Crowns J P \ \/T° —Good Matronly Styles -Side-rolls —Large Droops \ ' There are Taffeta and Straw Combinations, Failles and Tagals, Crepes 4* \ and Milan Hemp Crowns, and many All-Silk Hats. Lavishly trimmed / / qfb V/n in the newest shades of Pablo, Yucatan, Castillian Red, Pompadour Blue, . f t^V I and Oakyvood. Some extra large head sizes included. Pure-Thread Silk\jf ~f,/ F ull-Fashioned Hosiery— Pure Silk Hosiery • Sale! 2,000 Pairs 4jt ■ Children's Stockings /(* At 19c At 29c * . Made of highly mer- . Full length, ribbed ceriscd lisle, ribbed .... , . or piein cotton stock- from top to to.*, black These are slight irregulars of regular first quality '*>*■ „ for children: and a few colors. Ir- $1.65 and $1.86 stockings, specially priced at 97#. uJars^* C BU*a c k ‘Eft <,U “ ,ty ’ The BU * ht defects are hardly detectable and will not All sizes, plenty of colors. Their slight imperfections brown. si*es Bto lo —o* *• only impair their wearing qualities; chiffons and medium do not in any way Impair their wearing qualities. A included in the lot. A in Pettts weight with lisle tops. In black and the new spring pair, 44#. P ,r * Id#. Thrift BMcmient. shades. All sizes in the lot, a pair, 97#. —On sale only In Pottle thrift baeement. —On sale only In Pettis thrift basement.

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Pettis Dry Goods Cos.

Though we did our best—our patrons were not served with the attention that is our policy. With the opening rush over—with stocks in ship-shape — you’ll find careful, thoughtful, unhurried attention to your requirements!

Pettis Dry Goods Cos.

MONDAY, MARCH 2. K3

Dresses of every type and for every occasion are included—all values that fittingly introduce our new Thrift Basement. DRESSES OF: —Cantons —Flat Crepes —Crepe de Chines — Flannels, Plain or Striped ~ —T rico-Suede * ■—Malo Sheen Sizes 16 to 82 CHO I C E—s 9