Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 15, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 May 1925 — Page 5
THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1925
TWO AIRPLANES DUE FOR RACE Will Be on Exhibition at Speedway. Two De Havtland Marine Corps airplanes from the First Aviation Group, Quantico. Va., were to arrive at Indianapolis at 3 p. m. today. The planes piloted by Captain l.ouis Bourne and Lieut. Thomas Cagle wil be exhibited at the Speedway. They will land at Schoen Field, Ft. Benjamin Harrison, and will make headquarters there, according to Capt. J. D. Colomy, in charge of the Marine Corps Recruiting office at the Federal Bldg.
Gone, but Not Forgotten
If you see any automobiles bearing these lii-ense numbers, call the police or The Indianapolis Times. Main 3.>00. The owner may be able to do the same for you some time. Automobiles reported stolen to police belong to: Fred S. Meyers, 128 E. Washington St., Hudson, 716, from Virginia Avec and Pennsylvania St. Decatur Morris, 939 Sutherland Ave., Overland, T 4967 taken from Sheffield Ave,, and Washington St.
BACK HOME AGAIN
Automobiles reported found by police belong to: Robert W. Byrne, 1227 Park Avs., Ford, found in rear of 2041 Brighton Blvd. Charles Robinett, 3443 School St.. Ford, found at Sherman Dr., and E. Michigan St. Hudson Coach, license 6562, found at Cruse and Daly Sts. SUBURBS TO BENEFIT Improvements in Lighting System Authorized by Board. Improvement in lighting systems oft Warfleigh, Broad Ripple, and other suburban communities in connection with new program of the Merchants Heat and Light Company, was authorized by the board of works, Wednesday. Minor changes in downtown lighting system were discussed with understanding that they will be included in general plan to be submitted for approval at a
v IF YOU WISH Good Window Shades Call Indiana’s Leading “Blind Men” — R. W. DURHAM CO. RI fey 1133. 134 N. Alabama St. MA in 5829.
Trusses, Braces, Elastic Hosiery ~*V * and Supporters “Akron Surgical House” HOSPITAL AND SURGICAL SUPPLIES 221 N. Penn. 220 Mass. Ave. Main FI. K. of P. Bldg. Indianapolis
Fine Clothes and Ugly Teeth
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All doubt as to your ability to extract teeth without patn has been dispelled. I will nurely recommend you to my friends, HF.KSCHEL SULLIVAN. 1430 Brook side Ave.
EXAMINATION FREE “You can pay as work progresses.” The People’s Dentists Sunday, 9 a. m. to 12 m. 3G WEST WASHINGTON STREET y Over Gausepohl’s Trunk Store.
CLOSING OUT SALE Nick Kerz Cos. Department Store 947 WEST MICHIGAN ST. JUST TWO MORE DAYS OF WONDERFUL BARGAINS Decoration Day will be our last day in business at our present location. Our entire stock of hardware, tools, paint, roll roofing, china, kitchen ware, toys, bird cages, women’s and children’s dresses, boys’ wash suits, shoes, yard goods, hosiery, etc. All must go thi: week. Everything is being sold at great reductions. OPEN DECORATION DAY NOTE —About August 1 we will open anew store at College and Frlrfle and Aves.
In Good Company
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Since going on the stage, Tommy Evans has been associated with what is known as “good company.” He was with Margaret 11lington in “Kindling.” in "Over Night,” “The Boss,” “Twin Beds,” “Kick In," ‘Within the Law.” with Clara Joel, other road attraction and numerous stock companies. He Is now with the Berkell Palyers and doing a fine piece of work in “Just. Married,” at English's this week. board meeting in the near future. Board confirmed appointment of Mrs. Lesh Shaw and Mrs. Mavy Riley, as clerks in city assessment bureau, following recommendation of J. F. Rainier, chief. movie” club formed Headquarters Are Here'—Seek Material lor Pictures. Edward Young Clarke, organizer and former leader of the Ku-Klux Klan in America, is president of the Twentieth Century Motion Picture and Dramatic Club, Inc., with headquarters here, it was announced to-' day. The company will organize amateur dramatic clubs in many cities, to draw material for the Twentieth Century Motion Picture Company. Inc., which will have a producing studio in Florida.
Can you imagine anything more unsightly than a well-groomed person with black, discolored teeth? We sympathize with folk who neglect their teeth. They are afraid ‘‘it will hurt” to have snags and broken teeth extracted, and in the “old days” it did hurt, but the modern dentist lifts them out after making every provision against pain—read what the patients say—
The extraction of my teeth at the People’s Dentists was accomplished without pain. You are more- than welcome to use my name. J. F. OSBORNE. 19H4 Parkway Ave.
This May E. 0. M. Is Very Important! IWIHE time to reduce prices on I “old” goods is while people I jf !U I still want, thi>se goods. Some |:| things we sell grow “old” in a i month—some in six months — some in a year. We have set certain arbitrary age v limits for various types of merchandise. When anything in stock passes that arbitrary limit, the price is reduced —and out it goes! This May E. O. M. Sale tomorrow is and striking example of our policy. In every department' you’ll see evidence of it. You’ll see things that are seasonable, desirable, usable in your home, your daily life right now —at distinctly unseasonable prices. Look at drapery fabrics, for instance; or at children’s millinery on the fifth floor, or at many of the ready-to-wear stocks — there are some marvelous bargains there. This E. O. M. Sale at Ayres’ is a real, thorough, carefully planned clearance — a typically thought-out Ayres Sale, and an opportunity for women who appreciate savings on quality merchandise.
The May Sales Have Their Last Day Tomorrow During E. O. M. SilksSeasonable, smart, desirable silks that can be made up and worn right away at bargain prices. Underwear- a Beautiful things, specially bought, at sale prices. Towels— At the first of the season when every home needs more, here are good towels at lowered prices. I Oriental Rugs— A special purchase and sale of great interest to home lovers. C* | AQfc An advance sale of fall A Ur models. It continues through next week, to give customers who will be away in August an opportunity to save on fall furs. —————e—— ——
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THE INDJANATOIjIS TIMES
DOWNSTAIRS * AYRES POOP MERCHANDISE AYRES SERVICE LOW PRICEd"""*
1000 Dresses Special purchases, price reductions on dresses in stock give some wonderful values for this sale. Silk broadcloth, tub silks, striped, Styles for misses, women and stouts checks, conventional polka dots, bor_ sports, street, business, a t rnoon, dered prints, flat crepes, crepe de P art 7’ vc ati ? n wear * St ? leß ar ® ~ , ** straightlines, basques, two-piece garchine, georgettes, roshanaras, cantons, mentß godeU> tunics , paneUf i ace#> pongee, rayons, cotton broadcloths, beads, pleats, tucking, stitching. Tan, Rose, Red, Blue, Green, Yellow, Brown, Black, Navy, *l2 us *l7
For Women
Special Sale of Women’s Tom Wye Bathing Suits Sizes 38 and 42, 4*l QF Two-Piece Styles vi.vD These suits are strictly first quality and are a combination tank and beach suit; trimmed with two pockets, belt and a drop stitched tunic; navy and red. Greatly reduced for E. Ot M.
150 Higher Priced Petticoats Very OQ Special 3 I .o*7 Tub Silks, Jersey Silks, Rayon, Wash Satin Fancy pleated flounces, embroidered and plain hems; black, navy, brown, green, red, grey, henna and purple; 34 and 36 inches long.
White Costume Slips for Women, 79c Os good quality nainsook, made with deep hem. shadowproof: hemstitched bodice top; straps of self material. fitted hips; sizes 38 to 44.
Crisp New Wash Blouses, 97c Never before shown; latest style; white, tan and blue broadcloth and white dimity; several styles neckline; sizes 36 to 44.
E. 0. M. Sale of Shoes Suede Cut_Outs, Pair, $1.95 Also smoked elk cut-outs, trimmed -with brown. Just the thing for sports wear. Low heels. Sizes 3 to 7, for women. Women's Tan Alligator Barefoot Sandals, $1.95 Buckles on side; low rubber heels; sizes to 7. Children’s Brown Barefoot Sandals, $1 Gleasonite soles: looks and wears like Uskide; sizes for Infants to 2 for misses. Children’s White Canvas OneStrap Slippers Black patent trimmed; rubber heels. Sizes to 11 at 75<). Sizes 11 Ms to 2 at sl.
AYRES’ “IMF ANNEX > MEN’S fr BOYS WEAR. $ RUGS & DRAPERIES * One Door South of Ayres' Meridian Street Entrance
CONTINUING Sale of Men’s All-Wool Bathing Suits A fortunate purchase of the entire stock of C. W. Lefler, Cl 1 QC a local Jobber, permits this v offer of bathing suits at about —— regular jobber’s price. Strictly first quality suits, perfect fitting, perfectly tailored, in a range of the leading colors. Stripes, two-tones, plain color mixtures. One-piece skirt effect and two-piece style; shirt and trunk style with belt. Sizes 34 to 44. BOYS’ ALL-WOOL BATHING SUITB—In one and two-piece styles; d| Qr from the same lot
200 Men’s Athletic Style Shirts, 35c L $1 Os 72x80 count pin checks; sleeveless style, low neck; sizes 36 to 49.
Special Purchases E .O. M. of DISTINCTIVE SPORT HATS Unusual $ .49 Milan Hemps, Peanut Straws, Ribbon Crowns, Duvetyns, Felts, Novelty Braids, Embroidered White Hats. All in the choicest styles and colors of the season.
3,000 Yards Japanese Crepes, Imported by Us, | A the Yard 15JC Right in the heart of its best selling season; this is being sold at a remarkably low price. Almost every color you can think of; 30 Inches wide; excellent for gowns, ail sorts of sleeping garments, kimonos, etc. Offered for one day’s selling. Mail orders accepted. •
600 Pairs Women’s Silk and Rayon Hose, Pair, 50c Os fine, clear weave; mercerized lisle hemmed top, ravel stop; seamed back with fashion marks; sizes B*4 to 10; black, tanL&rk, apple green, orchid and beige, 500 Pairs Women’s Full-Fashioned Hose, Pair, 50c Pure thread silk of service weight; double heel, sole and toe, and top of mercerized lisle; sizes 8% to 10; Irregulars; airedale, mullato, gray and tanbark. Women’s Knit Pants, 17c, 3 for 50c Small sizes fine ribbed pantß with knit band at waist with elastic tape drawstring; loose knee, lace trimmed; also a medium heavy weight pants with muslin band at waist; button the side; tight knee and closed crotch style; sizes 36 and 38. Women’s Large Size Vests, 25c Well made fine cotton knit vests with built-up shoulders; tailored band at neck and armholes with narrow tape drawstring; cut large In armhole* ; sizes 46 to 60. Women’s Knit Vests, 17c; *■* 3 Pairs for 50c In a fine elastic cotton knit vest: built-up shoulder; V neck with festooning at neck and armholes with drawstring; sizes 36 to 44; Irregulars.
Curtain Material, Vs Marked Price Nets, Marquisettes, Scrims, Swisses Drapery fabrics of all kinds. Usable lengths. Special for tomorrow.
9x12 Seamless Fringed Velvet Rugs, $29.75 For One Day Only Room-size rugs of a splendid wearing quality In a good assortment of designs and colorings.
800 Pairs Men’s Mercerized Lisle Hose, Pair, 17c Broken assortment of colors, including black, brown, gray or navy; ribbed tops; fully reinforced; sizes 9Vi to 11 Vi.; slight Irregulars; 3 pairs, 50^. 2,000 Men’s High-Grade Athletic Union Suits, 50c 72x80 Pajama checks and self-striped madras; big and roomy; full cut; sleeveless, knsa length, closed crotch; sizes 36 to 46; strlotly first quality.
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