Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 282, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 April 1925 — Page 9
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HILL OBSERVE GOOD FRIDAY IN CITY CHURCHES Programs of Evangeline, Song and Prayer Are Announced. Good Friday will be observed In this city tomorrow with solemn services of prayer and eongr. Nearly all Protestant otmrohes will have either evangelistic services or a quiet meditation in sacred song and prayer. In the calendar of the Catholic church. Good Friday has a most significant meaning. Masses have been announced In all Catholic churches. A Crucifixion service will be held at 3 p. m., Friday at the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church with Dr. J. Ambrose Dunkel In charge. Musical service will he furnished by Mrs. William K. Sproule, Mrs. Florence Parkin Welch, Floyd Chafee and Fred Newell Morris. At St. Paul's i From 12 to 8 p. m., the “Three Hours of Agony” will be observed by Dr. Lewis Brown, rector. At 7:45 p. m. at St. Paul’s, a sacred cantata, “The Crucifixion" will be given. The theme key is as follow’s: “As They Came to a Place Called Geth- 1 sem ane.” “The Agoyn.” “Processional to Calvary.” “God So Loved the World.” “He Made Himself of no Reputation.” “Father Forgl.ve Them." “When Jesus Saw His Mother.” “Is It Nothinx to You?” “The Appeal of the Crucified." “It Is Finished." Mrs. Frances Johnson, Mrs. J. J. Voslosker, Edwin and John McConnell will be the soloists. . Clarence H. Carson is organist and choirmaster. A Quiet Hour A quiet hour seivlce will be held In Roberto Park M. Ip. Church at ? p. m. Friday. An organ recital will be given by Mrs. Roy L. Burtsch, assisted by Miss Leona Wright, soprano. The address will be given by Dr. Edwin Wesley Dunlavy. Program follows: "Funeral March” .Chepln "Ave Maria” ~. ... Bach-Gounod Prayer. > “Litany’’ i Schubert “Prayer" Guilmant Scripture Reading, Vocal Solo—" The Place of Pity" Pontius "Reverie" Fletcher “Good Friday Spell" Vretblad Address—“Tne Old Cross.” Vocal Solo—“ The Old Rugged Cross." Benediction. The Rev. L. C. E, Fackler of St. Matthew Evangelical Lutheran Church will give an Illustrated sermon Friday night. RESERVE DEFICIT SHOWN But Street (Jar Earnings Shaw Gain Over Last Year. Deficit of $17,655.01 in the depreciation reserve of the Indianapolis Street Railway Company for March is shown in the monthly financial report filed today with the public service commission. Receipts for March, 1925, totaled $441,232.73 as against $437,617.37 for the. same month in 1924. During March, 1923, which is taken as standard by the commission in placing increased earnings under the 7-cent fare in the reserve fund, the receipts totaled *468,787.74. During February, 1925, the company received $401,507.33, as compared with $894,979.14 for the Bame month in 1923. Ft. Wayne Is Che sen , Btl United Brest AUBURN, Ind., April 9.—Ft. Wayne was chosen for the 1926 meeting of the Indiana Horseshoers’ Association at the annual meeting here. William D. Shaffer, South Bend, was re-elected president; H. E. Renwick, Danville, vice president, and Lloyd Steward, Wakarusa, secretary-treas-urer. HEOIIIiSEASK Apply Zemo, Clean Penetrating, Antiseptic Liquid. It is unnecessary for yon to suffer with Ecaema. Blotches, Ringworm, Rashes and similar skin troubles. Zemo will usually give instant relief from itching torture. It cleanses and soothes the skin and heals quickly and ?ffeotivelv most skin diseases. Zemo is a wonderful, penetrating, aisappesrlng liquid and is soothing to the most delicate skin. It Is recommended for daytime use because it doesn't show. Get It today from Hny druggist and save all further distress'. Trial bottle 85c, large size, SI.OO. Zemo Soap, 25c.—Advertisement. WEAK,RUN DOWN NERVOUS, DIZZY Mrs. Lee Suffered From All These Troubles, but Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Made Her Well “I was weak and run-down and in such a nervous condition that I
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YOUTHFUL STRAIGHTLINE STYLES; TUNICS; CIRCULAR SKIRTS A surprisingly broad Dresses of every type and range of styles and ma- or ever y occasion are interials, beautifully JJ jj eluded —all values that beaded, embroidered or {Tr prove the value-giving sulace trimmed, at two low -AHk * jHKUn premacy of the Thrift prices. Ml Basement. DRESSES OF: IA A IU f| DRESSES OF: —Striped Flannels /ml Ir —Cantons —Flat Crepes —Checks —Crepe de Chines —Plain Color Flannels Plain or Strived —Dark Color Knit Silks -Trico-Suede -Linens f|T| FCCIiC -Afa/o Sheen C-H-O-I-C-E - $5.00 ill I C-H-OJ-C-E - $9.00
FRIDAY ONLY! HOUSE FROCKS 98c Regular and extra sizes, fashioned of Amoskeag and Security ginghams, fast colors. Regular price $3-19. Special, Friday •• 98£
Women’s Fine Ribbed Union Suits Special Values at 59c Sizes 36 to SO Tailored top, tight knee, knit to fit. Special, Friday, a suit 59^
Beaded BAGS! On Sale at 75c Just Kto of them to sell at A number of different styles and designs. Beautiful colorings—wonderful values! Each ... • 75tf
Women’s Vests— Bloomers and Step-Ins Your C-H-O-I-C-E Only 59c The vest* of lustrous rayon are in white, flesh and peach. Full cut bloomers of Wiudsor crepe and novelty materials, elastic top and knee —all colors. • The step-ins, well tailored, are fashioned of batiste of fine quality and fancy materials; all smart colors for spring and summer. Each, 59<. —On sale only In the Pettis thrift basement.
800 Pairs Children's 25c and 39c Cotton Stockings! 19c Full length ribbed or plain cotton stockings for children, manufacturer’s irregulars, black and brown. Sizes 6 to 10 included in the lot, a pair 19£ —On sale only In the Pettis thrift basement.
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300 Linen Morning Frocks That Will Be Worn for General Wear Also $0.98 O Delightful dresses. For morning wear. For wear any time, a fresh, crisp linen pastel shade is in order. There is a variety of 12 models to choose from. The colorings are lovely—greens, rose, lavender, blues, white, peach, gray, yellow. Each will wear and wash well.
Women’s ROLL TOP H-O-S-E! 69c % and Yg length; beautiful assortment of colors and patterns; manufacturers’ substandards. A bargain in this sale at, pair 69^
Men’s Half Hose 29c Fibre plaited on lisle; in French nude, grey, black; also lisle drcpstitch effects' with fibre iilk stripes. A bargain at, pair .. . m . .29£
LINGERIE In a Wonderful Dollar Sale PJew Gowns, Bloomers, Slips and Pajamas SI.OO A remarkable collection of 2,000 pieces of underwear In Windsor crepe, nainsook and shadow stripe voile. Fancy checks and stripes of fine quality fabrics, perfect workmanship. Wonderful j values. Each, SI.OO.
Men’s ‘Novelty’ HOSE 55c Good looking hose in novelty patterns, substandard® of SI.OO value. On sale at 55^
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BOYS’ SUITS! Just 20—On Sale While Supply Lasts $3.98 They are made of very good tweed style material and have two pail’s of knickers. Sizes 7 to 15 years •• • •rmamtm m • *• • • •*•'••• • $3.98
Stockings at—--29c Medium weight English ribbed-to-toe stocking; black only; substandards of 50c first quality, a pair 29^
Men’s “Allen A” Hose 3plendld fine - tor* only gauge lisle | T That'* the Hose with ■ only reason imooth foot lt/V they are sold and elastic at thl „ rib too Factory r,u loy# „ • . tremely low These Hose Censored come In Hosiery of the m * co m e in 7 a pair, or 7 black only— Regular and In size 29c Quality pairs for sl.
EXTRA[ 500 Hats! for Children and Misses $1.55 to $2.95 Values at 89c 500 to sell at this amazingly / 1 low price* They / are ready to wear felts, straws and com- v* ' 1 binations. Spe- y 1
Friday Onlyl % 68 Dresses SO-98 A Short Time Ago They Sold for $5.00 and $6.95 Jerseys and striped flannel finish materials, broken sizes, to close out Friday at this low price. Sizes 16 to 42. Just 68—we believe they will sell as quickly as they are seen $2.98
Colorful New SILK SCARFS ’1.98 A wonderful variety of new printed crepe de chine scarfs, in all sorts of gay colors, finished with long silk fringes. Come in all pretty new colors. Priced . $l9B
HANDKERCHIEFS!! Voiles or Lawns; the Voiles with scalloped edges M M and in many pretty colors. ■ ■ The Lawns with embroid- II ered corners JBi
Extra Fine Quality RAYON VESTS! 59c Women’s and misses’ rayon vests in fancy designs with silk straps, very low priced. Each —On tale only In the Pettis thrift basement.
A Friday Special That Is Sure of a Tremendous Response Women’s and Misses’ Fine Ribbed Vests 25c Fine ribbed vests of combed staple yarn, bodice and tailored tops. Sizes 36 to 44. Each , 25^
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