Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 93, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 August 1925 — Page 3

TUESDAY, AUG. 18, 1925

BEECH GROVE BOARD NORMAL Member Named-An-nounce Policy of Economy. With anew town board, Beech Grovq- today turned her back on a ■period of doubt and looked into the future, hopeful of more harmonious times. At a town board meeting Monday night Lewis C. Dukes, a retired business man, was sworn in as the third member of the board. Dukes takes the place left vacant by G. E. McFarland, who recently re signed, together with Frank Stuck, to enter the motor bus business. Willard Ticen was elected president. W. S. Newcomer, a business man, was named by Ticen last Wednesday night to succeed Stuck. The board announced a policy of economy and freedom from political intrigue. Thomas Bodenheimer resigned from “the board of school trustees and was succeeded by Amos L. Eibling, president of the Beech Grove Civic League. BURGLAR WAS DETECTIVE police Make Quirk Trip When Phone Call Is Received. “Hurry out here to Thirty-Sixth and Illinois Sts.- there's a burglar in the house,’’ cried a voice over the telephone to police headquarters early today. After a speedy trip, Sergeant Reil ly found the “burglar” to be Detec>tive John Gaughan. 3636 N. Illinois St., who had used his flashlight while going from one room to another. VETERANS WILL FROLIC Indiana Chapter, Rainbow Division, to Have Picnic, Aug. 30. Indiana Chapter. Rainbow Division Veterans, will hold their annual Rainbow frolic at Walnut Gardens, Sunday, Aug. 30. Orders to bring families, a wellpacked basket an& bathing suits have been issued the vets. Local members will meet in the courtroom of Superior Judge Sidney S. Miller, Wednesday, to organize a soft ball league. ‘ Gone, but Not Forgotten If you see any of these autos rail the police’ or The Indianapolis Times. Main 3500. The owner might do the same for you some time. Autos reported *o police stolen belong to: E. T. Prall, R. R. H., Box 52, Ford, license T 901, stolen from Massachusetts Ave. and Ohio St. Robert Dixon, 319 Bosart Ave., Ford, license 478-350, stolen from Garfield Park. W. T. Blackledge, 429 N. Liberty St., Ford, license, 559-230, stolen from East and Washington Sts. Raymond Nellans, 957 Dorman St., .Ford, license, 537-846, stolen from > 611 N. Capitol Ave. Arnold Lewis, 1530 Wilcox St., Chevrolet, license. 476-994, stolen from Capitol Ave. and South St. W. C. Wheeler, 1763 Howard St., Overland, license. 494-700, stolen from Rhodius Park. Roy McGitinis, Fillmore, Ind., Ford, license 383-217, stolen from Ohio St. and Capitol Ave. BACK HOME AGAIN Autos reported found belong to: Russell Wycoff, 1242 N. Alabama St.. Chevrolet, license, 61-1138 (lowal found at Capitol Ave. and South St. Mary Bernstein, Eleventh and Illinois Sts., Ford, found at EightySixth St. and White River. Marriage Licenses Otas T. McDaniel. 44. 531 S. Delaware, blacksmith: Mary E. Warren. 52. R. R. C Georsrte H. Seaton. 43. Anlerson, rubber worker. Elizabeth Arstinrale. 48, 1302 Jackson. Dana B. Starr. 25. Elfin. 111., watch factory employee: Elizabeth E. Canfield. 26. 14" S. Emerson, teacher. Wi bam E. Summerhill. 22. 1149 Vandeman. laborer: Katie Anderson, 17. 1867 Draper. .-u.es M. Laffey, 27. 1820 College, truck driver: Louise Quackenbush. IP. 727 E. Twenty-Second, telephone operator. Roy W Hert. 22. 2143 N. Rural, clerkMary E. Barcus. 19. 1132 N. Arsenal, t^nist.

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Mrs. Joseph Gascomb * Jealous of her beauty, Joseph Gascomb, Pittsburgh. Pa., slashed his wife’s face from mouth to ear, with a knife.

Building Permits George Clegg-, dwelling. 737 N. Audubon. $5,300. George Cleee. furnace. 737 N. Audubon. S2OO. Altenheim. boiler. - 2010 N. Capitol. $5,000 .1 F Wild & Cos., cables, 129 E. Market, S4OO. Water Maver dwelling 410 N. Kealing. $4500 Broadway M. E. Church foundation. T-.ventv Ninth and Fall Creek Bird.. $48,000 M. Goss furnace. 25 N. Walnut. S2OO. Roosevelt building, repair. Illinois and Washington. $225. Vr-’-rv I.indftaedt. dwelling. 5726 Pleasant Run. SII,OOO Harry Lindstaedt. furnace. 5726 Pleasant Run. £3OO. Everett Schofield, apartment. 25 W. Twent--Eighth. $35,000. Christine Ziegler, remodel. 2539 S. California. $5.50. R. H. Hays, dwelling. 2611 E. Eight* eenth $3,250 A. Woerdeman. remodel, 1616 N. Rural. *251. Means & Buentlng. reroof. 2102 English, S3OO. Alma Fultzenlogel. reroof.' 1445 S. Merid'Tin S4 l •> Orville Cambridge, reroof. 2265 Union. S2OO. John Auks, reroof. 1850 Dexter. $240. J. M. Wilson reroof. 324 N. Irvington. *7OO. James Meloy. reroof. 1818 N. Alabama. $276 *" lter Ford, reroof. 22 E. Thirty-Third. $246, .vugust Eiter. reroof. 602 Orange. $315. Esther Bramell. reroof. 943 N. Tibbs. SIBO. T E. Hon. reroof. 5234 E. North. $220. H. C. Tiliron. reroof. 4248 Guilford, s2*o. O. L. Chambers, addition. 517 S. State. S4OO. vVillitm Fortune, remodeling. 1010 N. E"’ war\ $250. „ , .tur Krcgelo. furnace. 1902 N. 1111n s Sl' )0 . _ _ , Ameia Shoemaker, reroof. 3518 Sa:em. 8200. . Tor skin tortures" Zemo, the Clean, Antiseptic Liquid, Just What You Need Don't worry about Eczema or other skin troubles. You can have a clear, healthy skin by using Zemo. Zemo generally removes Pimples, Blackheads. Blotches, Eczema and Ringworm and makes the skin clear and healthy. Zemo Is a clean, pene-rra-ing anti.eptic liquid, that does not ri: 'nd m-M bo applied day or night. Trial tv tt e 35c. large size $1 00. Zemo up Ail druggists.—Advertise-inc-r.: Sick and Discouraged She Finds Way to Health Mrs. Mary Dwyer, Indianapolis, Ind., Housewife, Pays Remarkable Tribute to Todd’s Tonic. “I was nervous and rundown, had no appetite, felt tjue all the time and had that tired wornout feeling. I would go to bed at night tired, and would wake up in the morning with the same tired feeling. I saw in the newspaper an ad that recommended Todd’s Tonic very highly. I went to the druggist and had a talk with one of the salesmen and he said “Lady, this tonic has wonderful merits, and I can conscientiously recommend it.” I took his word and surely it has done wonders for me. I now feel fine —sleep and eat well and have gained eight pounds in weight. I want to give many thanks to Todd’s Tonic for the great benefits I have r< -'eived from it.” MRS. MARY DWYER, 1318 West Court St., Indianapolis, Ind. Todd’s Tonic, with its wine-like flavor, is pleasant to take. For sale at all Haag’s Cut Price Drug Stores and all drug stores in Indianapolis, and throughout this section. If you live out of town, write the Haag Drug Cos. Indianapolis, Ind., and pay the postman SI.OO when he brings Todd’s Tonic to your door. —Advertisement.

PETTIS DRY GOODS CO. The New York Store—Est. 1853

Wednesday Is Dollar Day!—The Day When Your Dollar Buys More Dollar Day Is Always a Busy Day at Pettis!! Men’s Boxed Linen Stationery, 3 for Metal Book Ends -4 Princess ww . Whiting’s Aletta paper. In gray, pink, blue and $1 iiiFlfl I I and Bilver ’ *P| SHoS. — ‘-u, —■ -it gj -Pettis, basement. •- ,

Brassieres, 2 for Long line, hook back, vl Sizes 46 48 and 50. Special, Yffi 2 for SI.OO. M —Pettis, second floor. Toilet Goods for Dollar Day! $1.50 Norida, loose pack vanity, nickel- silver, filled with Fleur Sauvage powder, SI.OO, 50c Rainbow bath salts, 3 for SI.OO. 1 l'ound absorbent cotton, good quality, 2 pounds for SI.OO. .$1.50 "Stirn" sca'p treatment for failing hair, dandruff, etc. Special. SI.OO. Fancy, hand-painted glass powder box j new, novel French designs. Each SI.OO. 10c Golden Glint Slvampoo. 7 , packages for SI.OO. 50c Golden Peacock vanishing and cold cream. 3 for SI.OO. —Pettis, second floor. Pillowcases, 5 for Cut size 42x36 inches. (j'|| Special for Dollar Day. 5 Y|l for SI.OO. f —Pettis, basement. Blankets Cut and finished singly. 4|B Tan or gray. 76 inches yB long. Special, each, SI.OO. H —Pettis, basement. Fancy Printed Crepes, £1 4 Yds. for New styles and colors for all-year-round wear. An excellent assortment. Yard wide. Special, 4 yards for SI.OO. —Pettis, street floor. Fine Quality Broadcloth (FI 2 Yds. for A splendid material for women's dresses and men's shirts, in shades of lavender, light blue. tan. gray, green, etc. Regular 75c quality, in 6 to 15-yard pieces. Yard wide. 50c a yard if more than 2 yards is desired. Special, 2 yards for SI.OQ. * —Pettis, street floor. Manchester Percales, (F| 4 Yds. for Fresh new goods, in white and tinted grounds, in the prettiest of patterns: also stripes for dresses, aprons and men’s and boys’ shirts: all fast colors. Yard wide. Regular 29c quality. 4 yards for SI.OO. / —Pettis, street floor. Imported Dress Linen, 2 Yds. for (FI Splendid quality, pre- YB shrunk linen, in almost any desired color. Buy now for .JKL. next summer. Yard wide. 2 yards for SI.OO. —Pettis, street floor. Women’s Boudoir Slippers *F| Black satin or black kid, and leathers. Broken sizes, and pompons to match. II Regular $1.69 slippers. Speejal, the pair. SI.OO. —Pettis, street floor. Children’s Low Shoes '4|gj fifidd lots in various styles tI and leathers. Broken sizes, H 514 to 10. All good shoes. Special, SI.OO it pair. —Pettis, street floor. White Shoes for Women and <F| Girls *1 Just a small lot of white aSLshoes for women and growing girlß. Various patterns.--Re-duced to clear, the pair, SI.OO. —Pettis, street floor. 100 Felt Hats <|l Attractive styles, in white (TE3 and colors. While they last, yB each, SI.OO. —Pettis, second floor. Novelty Voile Kerchiefs, 9 for <FI Fine quality all-white Ygl and colors with daintily BS embroidered corners and picot edges. Very special, *9 for SI.OO. —Pettis, street floor. Pongee Casement Cloth, 4 Yds. £1 /Mercerized pongee cloth. YB 32 inches wide, rich natural K pongee shade. Suitable for long curtains or Dutch effects; 4 yards, SI.OO. —Pettis, third floor. Ruffled Swiss Curtains, 2 Pairs (FI Curtains that are 2*4 il yards long, full narrow ruffle trimming and tie-backs to match. No phone, mail or C O. D. orders. Special, Wednesday only, 2 pairs, SI.OO. —Pettis, third floor. Women’s and Misses’ Khaki (FI Knickers and Blouses, Each ■ Well made garments, of good quality khßki Each SI.OO. —Pettis, second floor.

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Polo Cloth 4g Pound Paper 4*l Large, flat sheets -with one *fl package of matching envel- H opes. In gray only. Spe- -JSL. cial, SI.OO. —Pettis, street floor. Black Cotton Umbrellas (FI For women ind m<n. jl Full-size umbrellas vith at- ■ tractive handles la both styles. Each, SI.OO. —Pettis, street floor. Fancy Printed Challis, <F| 8 Yds. for A good quality challis in one pattern in an attractive dark color. Makes fine bed comfort covers. Yard wide. While 200 . yards last, 8 yards for SI.OO. —Pettis, street floor, $1.50 F|ag Rugs, m Each $I Size 27x54 inches, in hit- I and-miss style. Each, SI.OO. I , —Pettis, third floor. 1,000 Pieces of Underwear, Ea. <F| Dainty and new, includ- tB ihg step-ins, bloomers, K gowns, slips and chemise; tailored or trimmed. Many in extra sizes. Regular sizes, 36 to 44. The garment. SI.OO. —Pettis, basement. Children’s $1.98 to $3.95 Summer (FI Hats, Special To close out, all braid and _JgL silk and straw hats for kiddies will be sold at this special low price. Tailored and elastic back styles. Each, SI.OO. —Pettis, second floor. Tissue Toilet Paper 8,000 - Sheet lfSViWt! sanitary 11 ss ue rolls. While a limited quantity ia,tß- - s^®® ' " *" 11 baserient. Absorbent Floor Mops Tot Dollar Day Only—A quality treated black yarn reversible style floor mop, Vl with polished handle, for t ■ Si-00. —Pettis, basement, Clothes Drying Racks Folding style, as shown, of smooth finished wood. Special, SI.OO. —Pettis, basement. Notions for Dollar Day! Boe Salvos knlckerettes. ?5e Salvos sanitary belt and one box of Kotex; all three for SI.OO. Kleinert's Shurlastlc garment shields, sizes 2. 3, 4 and 5 and one sanitary apron, extra large size; the two for SI.OO. One dozen spools of O. N. T. sewing thread, one pair good quality steel shears and two dozen pearl buttons; very special, all for SI.OO. Madison sanitary napkins, soft and absorbent. 1 dozen in a box; 3 boxes fpr SI.OO. —Pettis, street floor. Real Leather j* Hand Bags (FI Under the arm styles, va- yl riotis leathers and assorted sizes. Practical colors, wetl assorted : also combinations. All new goods, specially priced for, Wednesday, each, $13)0. —Pettis, street floor. $1.98 French Pearl Beads 4*l Beautiful French beads, Imported, choker style, graduated in dainty small beads. Finished with pearl snap fastener. Each, SI.OO. —Pettis, street floor. Living and Dining Room Paper, <F| 6 Rolls for Attractive tapestries and” all-over leaf and cloth effects, for living room or dining room. Regularly 25c roll. Special, 6 rolls for SI.OO. —Pettis, third floor.

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Dollar Day in the Beauty Shop Three-stem natural curly switches. Special, sl. Transformations, natural curly hair. Special, sl. Double-mesh cap hair nets; 2 dozen, sl. 1 Complex faciah Special at sl. —Pettis, fifth floor.

Baskets I

Fruit 1 Baskets 1 Imported mahogany colored woven bamboo splint. Very ittractlve.

Shopping | Baskets 1 All sizes and styles, plain and decorated willow.

--p Washtuh and, Washboard ?l A galvanized washtub and tI a washboard. Both for ■ SI.OO. —Pettis, basement.

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Glass Kitchen Set, Special $1 5-Pieee mixing bowl set, 2pound butter Jar and measuring cup, all for SI.OO. —Pettis, fifth floor.

Si! m ’ This colored glass flower bowl, with %-f flower holder. In amher, blue or amethyst, SI.OO. —Pettis, fifth floor. Cut Crystal Water Sets A special lot of pretty cuttings; pitcher and six glasses to match. —Pettis, fifth floor. 20-Pc. Cottage Sets Four dinner plates, 4 cups, 4 saucers, 4 bread and butter plates, of white porcelain and 4 water glasses. —Pettis, fifth floor. •

FjjW Folding f\ jh\/[( Wash Bench (FI Vm\ ‘/ As shown, folding style, YH YZ*/ holds two washtubs. Spe- B xwn mj cial -JIL Hal —Pettis, basement. \j^

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Waste Baskets 3 1 Al! sizds, styles and colorings. Os imported and domestic makes, in willow, metal and splint. —Pettis basement.

Boston Bags \\ jv Split leather, in tan color. Regular $1.49 value. £1 aa Dollar Day only p'*UU —Pettis, basement.

“Mirro” Covered Saucepan 1 4-quart size, highest quality. Regularly sells for $1.50. Dollar Day, SI.OO. —Pettis, 'basmeent.

Aluminum French Fryer For frying- potatoes, B doughnuts, oysters, etc. B Drains every particle of grease back into pan. As illustrated, complete. SI.OO. . —Pettis, basement. Garbage Pails 6-gallon size. Os corrugated P rst quality | g alv an ized LJ I L iron, with covH AwNv I er ' ®P ecla '-" fcffis s l .° o -( basement. Bread Boxes White enameled finish with hinged cover; large /\A sizes. Special yl.Uu —Pettis, basement.

Women’s and Misses’ Sweaters, (Fjl Each Sleeveless sweaters and novelty sweaters in slipover style, with short sleeves or sleeveless. Regularly selling at $3.95 and $4.95, special for Wednesday, each SI.OO, —Pettis, second floor. White Kid Hats, 2 for <Fg| Smart and attractive mod- t 9® 41s for general wear. Special, 2 for SI.OO. —Pettis, basement. Children’s Plain or Ribbed (FI Stockings, 6 Pairs *^| Finer quality stockings in black, white and brown. Substandards of first quality 29c stockings in all sizes; 6 pairs. $L —Pettis, basement. Children’s Panty Dresses, 2 for ' <j“f| Pretty little Amoskeag *rß| gingham panty frocks for little girls of 2 to 6 years. Adorned with embroidery touches. When you see their remarkable value you will want several of them. Just 900 to sell Wednesday; 2 for SI.OO. —Pettis, basement. Satinay Princess Slips afw 16-Inch hems. The bod- >■ ice tops are hemstitched. yH Fullness at the hips. Colors white, flesh, peach, or- -JEL, chid. Sizes 36 to 44. —Pettis, basement. Summer Hats, 2 for Odds and -ends of this t§b season's models reduced; 2 B for SI.OO. —Pettis, basement. Apron Drerses, * 2 for In or dark percales Yjif In ten different styles. Neatly made, in attractive colors. Sizes 36 to 44. —Pettis, basementSummer Dresses Accumulations of this (£g| seaaon. Sizes 16 to 44 in the lot. Voiles, striped broadc’oths. dotted voile, JvL linen and other summer fabrics. Originally priced at from $2.95 to $5.95. While they last. sl. Peftis, basement. Girls’ School Dresses <£Sj Just In time for the first YB day of school. Os crash, striped gingham, pongette, Roman striped and checked gingham. Sizes 7 to 10 years. Special. SI.OO each, —Pettis, basement. 75c Rag Rugs, 2 for fg Offering an outstanding Yl9 value in rag rugs, hit-and- U miss patterns with end bor- JnHders. Size 24x36 inches, special Wednesday, 2 for SI.OO. —Pettis, third floor. Large Size Corsets (£|l Os flesh color coutil, re- yH inforced over abdomeir: H wide elastic at back. Large sizes only. Special, SI.OO. l—Pettis, second floor. Cold Pack Canning Boiler " 0 Os heavy tin with cover and Si', , c tT"" .:-:.v.. M.OO —Pettis, basement. tFood Choppers Family size, with fine. coarse and me- NBg and i u m cutting ** 11 blades. Special. SI.OO. —Pettis, basement. White Enamel Paint white enamel tor fine woodwork: quart can, SI.OO. —Pettis, basement.

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Children’s Sport Hose, 6 Pr£. (fc|j Just the kind for warm yH weather. Made to with- B stand hard wear. In a variety of-colors. Special, 6 pairs for SI.OO. —Pettis, basement. Boys’ Fine Pants Boys' knieker pants, 4|B 'many lined; good wearing tH pants. For Dollar Day at.. —Pettis basement. '*** Men’s Silk Hosiery, 3 Prs. Men's silk hosiery, perfect tH weaves, reinforced lisle toe, B sole and heel; plain colors; sizes 10 to 11%. Special, 3 pairs, SI.OO. v —Pettis, street floor. Men’s Semi-Soft *43 Collars, 7 for ?l Marvin brand semi-soft Y|J collars, three styles to’ B choose from. Special Wednesday; sizes 13% to 16 only : 7 collars for SI.OO. —Pettis, street floor. Colored Curtain Madras, 2 Yds. Plain and figured colored M madras. /36 inches wide. sheer, splendid quality for overhangings, or can be used for curtains: 2 yards for SI.OO. —Pettis, third floor. Ruffled Marquisette Curtains,. 4*l! Pair Splendid quality marquisette curtains, crossbar and dot patterns, 2% yards long, and matching tie-backs. While 250 pairs last, a pair, SI.OO. —Pettis, third floor. Ruffled Curtain Marquisette, (FI 5 Yds. Fine quality ruffled cur- .JtjjL. talh marquisette, -figures and cross-bar patterns. some with color on ruffles, suitable for bedrooms, 5 yards, SI.OO. —Pettis, third floor. Publisher’s Remainders, 4 for 4*l An assortment including tI good titles by well-known Jy authors. Special. 4 for sl. jjSL. —Pettis, street floor, “Royal Blue” Library Classics, 2 for JL —Pettis, street floor. Women’s and Misses’ Voile s|! and Dimity Blouses "***■ Overblouse and tuck-in styles; plain white or white with touches of color. Trimmed with tucks, lace and smart edgings. Each, $L —Pettis, second floor. Cocoa Brush Mats, Each Size 16x27 inches, regular- ' B ly selling at $1.25, each, $L —Pettis, third floor. Jumper Skirts Os plaid wool or flannel. (£Ej in an assortment of pfetty tjSj colors. Sizes 16 to 40. Each, &I SI.OO. —Pettis, basement. Girls’ Raincapes Red or navy color rain- AH capes with hoods to match. \|u Every cape is guaranteed to YE wear. Sizes 6to 14 years. S3 Special, -each, SI.OO. rSvyit —Pettis" basement. Filet Dresser Scarfs, 2 for (t'l Beautiful dresser scarfs Yjg of all-over filet lace. Spe- isl cial, 2 for SI.OO. - —Pettis, street floor. Table Linen, Yd. Beautiful linen. halfbleached “Heather” brand table linen: 64 inches wide. L-? Yard. SI.OO. —Pettis, street floor. Mercerized _ Tablecloths Good qua ity mercerized NH cotton table<'loths. scalloped t n or hemstitched ; 58-inch size. ■ Each. SI.OO. A —Pettis, street floor. Cotton Tea Toweling, §1 12 Yards for Good, durable tea towel- JL, ing with red or blue fast color bordersiv Special, 12 yarda for SI.OO. „ —Pettis, street floor. Seamless Sheets <4 Double-bed size seamless sheets. Serviceable qual- tI Ity. Special, each, SI.OO. || —Pettis, basement.

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