Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 165, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 November 1925 — Page 13

WEDNESDAY, NOV; 11,1925

PROGRAM FOR CONSTRUCTING SCHOOLS GIVEN Commissioners-Elect Present at Meeting of Board. A complete outline of the, Indianapolis school building- program for the coming year was given board members Tuesday night in the presence of the five commissionerselect. The new members had their first opportunity to give opinions in school affairs when President Charles R. Yoke asked them if they recommended appointing a committee to investigate financial conditions of school activities not under the school board’s jurisdiction. The new members present were: Charles W. Kern, Mrs. Lillian Sedwick and Theodore Vonnegut, who take office Jan. 1, and Fred Kepner and Lewis Whitenifin, who take office Jan. 1, 1928. Will Investigate The board selected Adolph Emhardt, Fred Bates Johnson and William H. Book, to investigate the financial conditions of school cafeterias, publications and athletic activities. It was decided that a .new building will be required at School 42, because the building practically was destroyed by fire ten days ago. A two-room portable will be moved to the location until anew building is erected. • Portable Asked L. A. DeMilt, representing a delegation from School 78, Sherman Dr., and Vermont St., asked the board to place another portable on the site until anew building is erected. The board appropriated money for pianos at Schools 15, 38 and 69. Jacob Hilkene, superintendent of building and grounds, announced the appointments of Fred Mack as inspector at the new Jefferson high school, at $2,500 a year. Superintendent E. U. Graff, re-

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HELD FOR REMOVAL California Man Alleged to Have Driven Stolen Car Here. Harold L. Wilson, alias Lawrence Ghyst, C. L. Robinson and D. Jones, Los Angeles, was held for removal to San Francisco under SIO,OOO bond after a hearing before United States Commissioner John W. Kern, Tuesday. H 6 is alleged to have driven a stolen automobile from San Francisco to Indianapolis. V. ported the election of Miss Ida Helpinstine as trustee on the Teachers’ Pension Fund to succeed Mrs. Elsa Huebner Olsen, resigned. FALL KILLS WORKER Bti United Press JEFFERSONVILLE, Ind., Nov. 11. —Samuel Turner, 36, factory employe, is dead here today as the result of injuries sustained when he fell fifteen feet from a scaffolding Tuesday. His skull was fractured.

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G. C. MURPHY CO.

GRAND OPENING MURPHY’S ' \ “The Great 5c and 10c and Up to SI.OO Store” TOMORROW, THURSDAY

“Indianapolis , Meet the Murphys ” In the spirit of the farfamed Hoosier Hospitality, the hand of welcome is extended to the Murphys. I’m just as proud to have them as tenants of the new building as Indianapolis will be to have them in its business held. What impressed me most with the Murphy organization was their sincerity and their ideals. —There is no pretense or posing in their make-up. They are jusj sincere, serious, progressive business men. —building slowly and surely on the sound basis of VALUE. I liked their amhit'on. They desired a store to serve as an ideal for themselves and the “5c and 10c’’ store held. —They wanted to introduce —A bit more of beauty —A bit more of service —A bit more of comfort —A bit more of courtesy —than has heretofore been known. —They wanted a better arranged, better stocked store, and to give MORE in genuine value than is customarily expected—and they have put it across! Murphys “belong’* in Indianapolis. They have those principles of fairness and stability that are typically Hoosier traits! They are the kind of men that add to a city’s mercantile greatness. Indianapolis, meet the Murphys—in the parlance of the street', they are “regular fellows.” Sighed President of the Illinois-Market Realty Company

Murphy’s Soda Fountain and Lunch Dept.

—will at once become established In public favor. It Is the last word In equipment—spotless, sanitary, In charge of a man of wide experience—a real dietician who knows how to prepare food ‘‘to the Queen's Taste”—good service—great foods —low prices—that’s the Murphy policy. Opening Special!—Banana Split, 10c

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Indianapolis, and Indiana, is cordially invited to the opening of this new store —It will he a memorable event!

For months the Murphy organization has been looking forward to this day. For months they have planned and searched and prepared “opening specials” to fittingly open the newest and greatest store —of their 105-store chain. Only one idea was in mind —to have the values so remarkable, so far removed from the ordinary—that they would create a sensation —and establish the fame of this new store at once. The Doors Swing Open at9o ’ Clock — Welcome!

A Remarkable Group of “Opening Specials” That Will Pack the Store!

Ladies’ and Misses’ Wear LADIES’ STEP-IN SETS, Seco silk, usual price, $1.49; opening sale qq price */uC LADIES’ BLOOMERS, extra heavy Rayon, double elastic qq knee 70C LADIEB’ EXTRA HEAVY RAYON TEDDIES, QO lace trimmed %/OQ CREPE D E CHINE CHEMISES, large assortment lace trimmed crepe de chine chemise, usually sold at $1.49, opening sale qq price “OC LADIES’ RAYON BLOOMERS, extra heavy, fancy frilled, elastic knees, various colors, regular QQ $1.49 value OC LADIEB’ 81 LK KNIT BCARFS, beautiful patterns, large assort- QQ LADIES* IMPORTED HANDKERCHIEFS, Swiss embroidered, white and as sorted colors, 1 A 25c value IUC LADIES’ VESTS, striped Seco silk, regular 39c value, opening sale or price ZDC Toys DOLLS, large Imported dressed sleeping dolls, 59c ▼aloe, opening or special Z.DC

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Novelties LADIES’ REAL LEATHER HAND PURSES, with inside mirror, heavy grosgrain lined, regular $1.98 quality, QQ opening sale uOC LADIES’ BEAD CHOKERS, large assortment, 1 A extra special at IUC Infants’ and Children’s Wear INFANTS’ REAL SILK. JACKETS, pink qq and blue 9c)C INFANTS’ SILK CRIB BLANKETS, 27x36 inches, pink and blue. A© each 90C I N FAN TS’ CARRIAGE ROBES, 36x50, pink nn and blue, each 9uC CHILDREN’S DRESSES, hand embroidered trimmed, large assortment to choose from, opening sale qo price jOC Electr-’ • BOUDf -t metal ba; shade; coi. 0 Ladies’ *. / . LADIES’ FULL FASHIONED SILK HOSE, Dexdale brand, reinforced lisle toe and heel, very qo special 9oC LADIES’ RAYON HOSE, 17-inch boot, in 1 a popular shades IUC

SPECIAL LUNCHEON ROAST INDIANA TURKEY AND— - DRESSING ■■ p Mashed Potatoes Cranberriee J| _ V. Glblet Sauce Buttered Bread Coffee with pure cream ■ jiff IN THE BASEMENT

House Furnishings A L U M I N U MWARE, EXTRA HEAVY, one of the greatest values In the opening, 49£. • 2-Qt. double boilers Roasters 8-Cup size percolators \ 10-Qt. dishpans k S'/a-Qt. paneled] Your > sail * I Choice 8-Qt. water pail* ) A 5- paneled; /■ 9J| teakettle I 4-Qt. paneled! A convex c o v-l ered kettles.../ 6- preserv-/ Ing kettles ... IJ/ 2 -Qt. double boiler Enameled Ware Triple coated, very large assortment, each ~..25<t Extra special white and white enamelware, triple coated. Enamel No. 14 saucepans A 10< Enamel No. 16 sauce- .... pans lO^ 2- pudding pans... 10^ 3- pudding pans...lO<t 2- dairy pans MO<! 3- dairy pens 10<! 3-PIECECARVING SETS, stag handle, razor steel, heavy nickel ferrule, extra special, complete set 98<i HINDUSTAN REVERSIBLE RUGS, 27x54 Inches 98^

Dry Goods TURKISH TOWELS, 20x 38 Ins., extra heavy jacquard, pink, blue and gold borders, 50c quality; opening sale ZDC BED SHEETS, 72x90 Inches; $1.39 qq value , ...9oC PILLOWCASES, hemstitched, 36x45 inches; 39c value; each ZDC BEDSPREADS, full size; $1.98 A© quality ... 95C BED BLANKETS, white with blue shell stitched ends, full size; opening sale /\© price 95C BED BLANKETS, checkered patterns, striped, colored borders, full size; on opening sale price 9oC China and Glass CUPS AND SAUCERS, plain white, Holland shape; for opening sale; | /\ complete IUC IMPORTED CHINA, a large assortment *\r* at ZDC SUGARS AN.D ne CREAMERS ZDC po T ts A -. ...39c LARGE DECORATIVE SALAD npt ' DISHES ZjC BABY tjr PLATES ... Zi)C ART GLASS ne VASES ZDC CONSOLE SETS OC COMBINATIONS ZDC BEAUTIFUL RAINBOW VASES, green and blue; special, -a A each IUC

G. C. MURPHY CO.

Murphy’s Candy Departments Are Famous Candy Is a hobby with the Murphy Stores. Quality First Is the Idea. Every ounce of candy we sell Is strictly pure and delicious. Prices are always lowest— For the opening—we offer these remarkable specials. Chocolate Dipped or Cherries, lb. box LjC Tattle Tale, a delicious candy (made by Geiger) i r pound IDC Our Sheet Music Department will supply all your needs In popular hlts'at popular prices. PLAYER ROLLS By special arrangements, we have been able to secure the co-operation of- one of America's best producers to furnish us music rolls with words. All the latest hits, Z 49c

Men’s and Boys’ Wear MEN’S GAUNTLETS, Men’s I genuine horsehide leather gauntlets; an pair 90C % MEN’S FIBER SILK HOSE, with clocking, all popular col* ors; regular 50c quality, opening np special ZDC BOYS’ WASH MIDDIE SUITS, two- QQ piece 90C MEN’S DROP STITCH HOSE; 600 value; opening sale price ZDC Hardware TUTONE RAZORB AND CASE SETB, - nr each ZDC High School, College Boys and Girls ATTENTION! MURPHY’S Is the place to secure your PHONOGRAPH RECORDS. All the latest hits, all the time. CAMEO RECORDS, 3 for 91.00; preach DDC PERFECT RECORDS, Ineluding Ukulele Ike numbers; usually sold at nn 50c , at J9C A large space devotel to this department for your convenience.

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