Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 296, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 April 1925 — Page 5

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WHO WELL PAY COST OF BELL INVESTIGATION? Looks As If Mr. Tax Payer Will Bear Inventory Expense. * With completion of inventory of the Indiana Bell Telephone Company due the last of July, members of the public service commission of late frequently have discussed the matter of final payment of expenses entailed by the investigation, estimated by some to exceed SIOO,OOO. A check today showed total cost of the inventory to date to be $67,-

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rGEMIt BUIL JANNINGS* “THE LAST LAUGH” The Greatest Tlcture of All Time Arthur Take in “The Lost Ht" Aesop Fables—Pathe News • AMERICAN HARMONISTS

BroadwayTheatre Sunday Eve., April 26 The Famous Greene Yiddish Cos. for One Performance Only mDitPD 'i De MESHUMEIDIS In 4 Acts, by H. Rafel

"Circle the show place of Indiana

Wildcat of the Screen Priscilla Dean IN PERSON In a Spoken Scene From “ACafe in Cairo” Appearing With Picture Starting at 2:00, 7:15 and 9:00

Overture “R o* e Marie” BAKALEINIKOFF Conducting MARY E. CASE Bollst Mermaid Comedv “HELLO, HOLLYWOOD" DESSA BYRD “LADY OF THE NILE" Other Circle Features

MOTION PICTURES

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ADOLPHE MENJOU LILLIAN RICH ANN PENNINGTON IN “AKisslntheDark” Spat Family Comedy “EXCUSE MY GLOVE” Added Attraction Musical Comedy Review

COMING SUNDAY i r 'n SI AooiPe nmee t IF _fA- _ I jmtt L. LAfIKV W O I |\l "W cWA 1 * O (Madame £ans Qene (Madame Devil I ay Care)

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DANCE Prize Fox Trot Final See Indiana’s Best Dancers In Competition for Big Cash Prizes Saturday Evening, April 25 RIVERSIDE DANCE PALACE

The MENDELSSOHN CHOIR of Indianapolis, Elmer Andrew Steffen, Conductor ANNOUNCES ITS ANNUAL SPRING CONCERT AT CALEB MILLS HALL Monday, April 27th, B=ls p. m. Assisting Artist, Marguerite D’Alvarez, Mezzo Contralto Reserved Beats, $2, $1.50 and $1 ON SALE AT FULLER-RYDE MUSIC CO., 27 E. OHIO STsjilsk;.a—wi ej’.-m hb'iu ■.■ '■ -

674.10, or an average of almost $lO,000 a month. From month to month expenses of the work have mounted. Last August, when the inventory was begun, $4,476.61 was spent while In March, 1925, $12,364.09 was expended. Under provisions of the Penrod law, passed at the 1925 session of the Legislature, public utilities must bear expenses of public service commission investigations. The meas-

AMUSEMENTS

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DEHO & ROCHELLE WITH VAX, ALLEY’S ORCHESTRA OK NO BROTHERS GRACE HAYES CHARLES IRWIN THE MODERN COMEDIAN ZEUYA JEAN ADAIR & CO. THE DU PONTS ARNAUT BROS. THE INCOMPARABLES FiVF miRSKYS

ENGLISH’S BEUKELL PLAYERS Matinee Wed., Thur. and Sat. | n * Afternoon, 26c. 85c, Ml” If 1 OC BOr - Night, 25c, 60 c, I I IUUO 900 • p,n * r ’ 8 - ° ovt ’ Tax on the latter. Reservation* may be made for the entire scanon. Phone Circle 3373 NEXT WEEK “LITTLE MISS BLUEBEARD” ,

PALACE

Mr. & Mrs. Orville Stamm —IN—“DAY DREAMS” “COURTING DAYS” ~ A Musical Comedy Battle In Three Rounds STANLEY & CHAPMAN "More to Be Pitied Than Censored." BLUEBIRD THE REVUE DARKLEYS PHOTOPLAY “After Business Hours” Starring Elaine Hammersteln

| MURAT TEMPLE PRESENTS i K 1 1 J FOR Tint PUBLIC All Next Week | anlriental faktasv ' nth SHRINE CAST f 2€o I —Jormu Comtdr. Tunofnl Miiflto, Bril limit Costume. | GET SEATS NOW I 5, ow * wrcheetra, , ■ 1.50: remainder main floor. I |} flv * row hiUcony. * toaraar xi”-1 DANCING FREE AFTER i EACH SHOW. |

WAITS INDIANAPOLIS SEE SOMETHING NEW Sensational Colossal WASHINGTON and BELMONT

MWXWIMPS' las IOISANCH REAL 00 ^CREAT fO PAR EAST Daily 2acßPXj world's Largest STREET PARADE 11

PTOWN TICKET SALE ON SHOW DAY AT CLARK AND CADE DRUG STORE.

ure, carrying an emergency clause, was signed by Governor Jackson March 6. Legally, the Indiana Bell

T S CAPITOL or for Future , COMPANY

LIVING ROOM OUTFIT

A small down payment delivers this outfit consisting of a three-piece overstuffed living room suite made of high grade velour with loose cushions, a davenport table, mahogany finished, tapestry table scarf, bood-ends and your choice of any bridge or floor lamp, all for—

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REFRIGERATORS Ice Bear This wonderful Ice saver In all sizes, both in top and side leers, •>. $14.75 up

CASH OR CREDIT

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CARL HAGENBECK TRAINED WILD ANIMALS GREAT WALLACE C,RC US

WASHINGTON and BELMONT STS. Seats on Sale Clark & Cade Drug Store

can not be compelled to pay expenses incurred before that date. By such an interpretation of the law,

OVPfcroL FURNITURE COMPANY 211 E. Washington Street

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In different sizes from 2 to __ .. burner. Will cook, bake to \1 7 Sll ITru perfection Wll • t/l/ Lip

$99 Bedroom Suite A beautiful designed walnut finished throe - piece - suite. This is really jM—a" excartjniianny $5 Down at this price. $1 Weekly

the State would have to bear approximately $55,000 of the estimated total and the Bell, $45,000.

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CASH OR CREDIT

DOWNSIAIRS " AYRES POOP MERCHANDISE H AYRES SERVICE l!fc LOW PRICES

Our Great Sale of SPRING COATS

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Front Ties, Front Flares, Prince of Wales, Straightlines, Sports Coats

Saturday Sale of Silks, Yard

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500 Prs. of Children’s One-Strap suppers On Special Sale Tomorrow $1.25 Patent Leather or Brown Kid With Trimming of Red or White These shoes go on special sale Saturday morning and are such good values that no mother will want to miss this event. Ideal for play and dress wear; sturdy soles. Sizes 3to 5V6, 5Vj to 8 and to 11.

Burton’s Printed Dress Crepe, Yard Wide, the Yard—--39c New and wanted prints in a wide range of beautiful oew patterns and choice colorings. Desirable for women’s and children's dresses.

Featuring Saturday the New “Fulkut” Athletic Union Suits, 80c Sole Distributors In Indianapolis Fancy madras, 80x80 square nainsook. Patented flexible of snperb quality that willgive coolness and comfort. Big, roomy and “full cut,” hence its name “Fulkut”; sleeveless and knee length. Fresh water pearl buttons —taped armholes and neck. Comfortable closed crotch, double reinforced center piece in elastic Insert at back; sizes 36 to 46.

Hats that were made to sell at much higher prices—purchased at our price from a hat maker who had these left from the Easter business rush. Beautiful styles and gay colorings—clean, freoh new hats of hair, crepe, silk and milan hemps Trimmed with leghorn and flowers or fancy em broidery and chic ribbon novelties. Conservative colors, too.

In Progress Saturday Buy Yours Tomorrow, Sizes and Styles for Plaids, Plain Misses, Women and Ribbed and Stouts, 16 to 52 1 /2 Striped Materials

Several hundred coats were purchased for4;his After-Plaster Sale at price? which enable us to pass along the savings to you. Coats for all tiois, for all types and tastes. Coats of superior/ quality, workmanship, style and material. Fur trimmed, fancy stitched and handsomely embroidered models —many are silk lined, others,' of dependable cotton and silk mixtures. Downy Wool, Downy Wave, Angora, Suedes, Flannel, Poirot Twiili, Polaires, Tan, Rose, Rust, Navy, Rosewood, Powder Blue* Green, Tiger Eye.

Large assortments of silks and silk and cotton mixtures and rayons. wL ”M| Beautiful new weaves. Attractive colorings. Specially inducing price, fIH Silk and Cotton Crepes, > Silk Radiums, Brocade Linings, Lining Satins, Brocaded Alpaca, Printed Lining Silks, Bengalines, Skirtings /§IflA

Saturday Sale of 6x9-Ft. Congoleum Rugs at $4.95 Wood pattern only.

“Lido” Black Heel Silk Chiffon Hose

Women’s “Luxury” Hose, Pair, $1 Os pure thread silk, 23-inch pure thread hemmed top, ravel slop, seamed back with fashion marks, spliced ankle, double heel and toe of mercerized lisle; silk covered double soles; will fit smoothly and snugly. Sizes 8%-to 10; black and spring shades. Substandards.

Special Purchase oi HATS On Sale Saturday $4.95

Sub-Stand* ards of Hose for Q/\ Women, Pair. . OUC Hose for Men, Pair DUC

Hit-and-Miss Rag Rugs, 24x36 Size Sale Price—--49c Suitable for bathroom, bedroom, etc.

Another Special Purchase to Supply the Demand $1.29 Our successful sale of last Saturday will be repeated tomorrow offering the same exquisitely sheer, full fashioned hose, silk from top to toe; hemmed top is lined to give long wear; double heels, toes and soles; substandards; in sizes 8% to 10. French nude, new nude, white gunmetal, maple cream, banana, rose, beige, pearl, silver, rosewood. All with the popular “Lido” black square heel.

Saturday Sale of New 2-Piece Pajama Suits for WPB S ummer a t si.oo - ism:' F l e h colored batiste and W y. crepe pajamas, sheer and new—- „ IT J with colored stitching trimming; ye* Vr;- short sleeves; fine for summer. I IHr ® ,zeß and IT* ‘AOi Women’s Regular and JCj ® xtra S*® 6 Nightgowns at I ■ Plain lace or hand embroidery ■ Mil l/| trimmed; white and flesh colors; —lOrga/I short sleeves and sleeveless —l—uS-r*-! models; sizes 16, 17 and 20.

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