Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 19, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 June 1926 — Page 5
JUNE 3, 1926
TO PROTECT FISH, GAME Indiana and Kentucky Wardens Will Cooperate on Ohio River In an effort to rid the Ohio River of illegal fishing and to protect migratory waterfowl using the stream as a stopping place, an agreement has been reached by the fish and game departments of Indiana and Kentucky for close cooperation of wardens fro.n each State. ' Plans were laid at Jeffersonville, Wednesday, at a conference between George NT. Mannfeld, Indiana fish and game superintendent, and George C. Waggoner, Kentucky executive agent. Indiana wardens, while having no jurisdiction on the river, will be authorized to apprehend law violators and report them to Kentucky authorities. STUDENT GIVEN HONOR Adrian Co-ed Elected to MicMgan Author's Association. ADRIAN, Mich., Juno 3. —Miss Mary Whitney of Indianapolis, Adrian College senior, has been elected to membership in the Michigan Authors’ Association, announcement has been,made by Dr. G. N. Fuller, association president. Miss Whitney has written a book “Some Kittle Plays add How to Act Them,” that is being published by the Beckley-Cardy Company of Chicago. While she was teaching a year ago in the Indianapolis grade schools the plays were presented successfully by the city's school children. She is to work for her master's degree at the University of Michigan next year, as holder of the fellowship offered annually to the Adrian senior with the highest scholarship. COUNCIL AT RICHMOND Religious Education Body to Hold State Session, June 16. >State convention of the Indiana Council of Religious Education will open June 16, at Richmond, Ind., with Dr. William Lowe Bryan, Indiana University president, head of the council, presiding. Christianity in conduct will be the theme the opening day. Christion education workers from Marion County will attend, according to E. T. Albertson, council secretary. The session will last three days. ASKS SECURITIES ISSUES New Concern, Headed by Goodrich, Petitions Commission. Authority to issue $1,200,000 in securities has been asked the public service commission by the IndianaOhio Public Service Company, a concern headed by ex-Governor James P. Goodrich. The new company is to acquire the Union Heat, Light and Power Company of Union City and $375,000 worth of stock in the Western Ohio Public Service Company of Greenville, Ohio. Securities asked include $600,000 in bonds and $600.00 stock. The new utility was incorporated Wednesday with $1,000,000 capital stock.
Our Annual PICNIC and FUN DAY Wednesday, June 16th In Case of Unsuitable Weather, Will Be Held the Following Day At RIVERSIDE PARK i , N All Our Customers Cordially Invited
Free Rides Thriller v Sky Rocket Old Mill Merry-Go-Round Aero Swing Ferris Wheel Frolic Caterpillar Whopper-Up
For Further Information Consult Your Delivery Man or Phone The East End Milk Cos. 1016 Kealing Ave. •' < . WEbster 6844
Dutch Folk Dance on Follies Program
Pupils of MisS Helene Hibben will give a group of folk dances at the presentation of “Irvington hollies, by Irvington Episcopal Church, Friday night at school No. 57. Those shown giving a Dutch dance, left to right: Mary Katherine Mangus, Barbara Baumgarten, Agnes Gahagan, Gertrude Gahagan, Eleanor Stevenson, Catherine Louise Vogel, Lucy Lavelle, and Betty Alpha Bloom. Helen Mdrro will play the o|d fashioned girl” part.
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Mothers! Be sure to set aside Wednesday, June 16, and plan to attend. A good time for all is assured. There will be a ball game and other sports. Bring the “kiddies” and “dad” also. Don’t forget a full 'lunch basket. Riverside Park is ours and yours on that day. f Come and Be Our Guest
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DOWNSTAIRS * AYRES 7 OOQP MERCHANDISE AYRES SERVICE LOW PRICES J FRIDAY SALES! Friday Sale o( New Summer Dresses! Special Purchases Permit This Low Price ||£ MJ| sg.oo ||f/ |i| //V ( \ Featuring Georgettes, Printed Hat r v Crepes, Fast Colored I uh Silks, f NTTO Silk Pongees, Shantungs . PHT* Charming dresses, made of such excellent ma- . \i\f[ | pnry terial you will wonder how they can ever be made A \ /\[ [figgy /A up for the price. In all the summer shades. , \/ } 'AttSUP M Tllege (j resses were purchased at large discounts pvV ip and are from reliable manufacturers—garments £S| that upl ? ol< ? the Downstairs Store’s standards of lalil I \ 'A Models that are the very latest productions of deIWi.f r V 'JjiErMTTj signers. The styles feature the new Godets, twomSstd'fi'S&rwA piece styles, boleros, long sleeves witli tie wrists —short sleeve and sleeveless effects. You will iind these exceptional \ at sue a low price. Smart missy models, youthful and charming—more conservau\ e sty les equally correct —for women. Featuring the New Polka Dot Dresses Polka dots—the leader of summer fashions are here in great variation —also striped tub silks, georgettes, flat crepes, radiums and JLl# prints; a comprehensive collection of correct styles and clever trimmings. Models for misses and women. Sizes 16 to 44. Pmk, orchid, maize, powder blue, green, tan and sunni.
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A Group Purchase and Sale of pitcher Axminster Rugs EVERY RUG PERFECT—ALL WOOL PILED Those rues were purchased by capable rug buyers from seventeen leading stores of the country—the bie nuantity purchase commanded price reductions from the manufacturer and the result is that von are offered savings on good rugs that otherwise could not lie presented. A notable feature of ihn *)lo is the fact that every rue is taken from the manufacturer’s stock of running patterns, and vou will find more than one rug of the same pattern in two. three, four and five 'different sizes. Sizes range from 27x54 to 9x12. As many as twelve designs and colors in each size.
AXMINSTERS Sizes 6.9x12 $22.75 ' A good size for long, narrow living room, bedroom and living room; one pattern only with rose color predominating; terms as low as? 1 down and $1 a week.
SCATTER RUGS 27x54 Size $2.39 Here's the biggest bargain of the whole sale and a big assortment of seven beautiful designs and colors to MATCH ANY OF THE LARGE RUGS IX THIS SALE.
TERMS AS USUAL, $5 DOWN AND $3 A MONTH OR LOW WEEKLY TERMS
Group Purchase and Sale of Low Shoes Marvelous Values Women’s Novelties —Black patent, black kid and patent and blonde combinations: pump and strap <£9 QC styles. All sizes P Women's and Growing Girls’ Strap Slippers Low heel strap slippers; just the thing for comfort and style; tan calfskin and patent and tan combinations. Q£ All sizes Low Shoes for Women —Pumps, straps and step-ins in patent, blonde and gray. , (TO QC Sizes 3 to 8 *• Children's Gray Elk Oxfords— Black patent trimmed oxfords of gray elk; flexible leather soles, • Cl Ifi comfortable; sizes 5 to 2 Children’s and Misses’ Slippers— Patent and blonde slippers in straps and Theo tie effects;- rubber tfl OQ heels; sizes 8% to 2 : 1.0*7 Boys’ Solid Leather Oxfords— Rubber heels; <PO OQ fine wearing sole; sizes 13V4 to 5% .p&.o*7 Boys’ Tennis Shoes— White canvas; JjA Imitation crepe rubber sole. Pair “.. 1 .UU
AXMINSTERS Sizes 8.3x10.6 and 9x12/ , J 25 4 Four good designs in splendid color combinations that will be suitable for living room, dining room, bed room, etc.
Friday Sale of Wash Materials Washable Crepe de Chine, Yard, $1.59 40-Inch ail-silk; good colors—buff, silver, coral, Nile, turquoise, Mario Antoinette, Brittany, rasp’berry, navy, midnight, poach, Jade. Printed Dot Voiles Yard, 35c Small and medium size dots and dusters in an extra hard twist wash voile for sheer summer dresses; ill the wanted colors. Dress Ginghams Yard, 10c All colors in checks nnd plaids, a suitable fabric for summer house tresses, aprons, etc.
AXMINSTERS Sizes 6.9x9 Ft. $15.75 Featuring one design in tan allovr patterns with blue border and throe plain center rugs in grey, taupe, rose and blue with large detached figures. 81 down and $1 a week. Axminster RUGS Size 4.6x7.6 $9.95 A convenient size for small rhoms, apartments, etc. This rug comes in five beautiful designs and harmonizing colors that match the lurgor rugs.
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