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18 Open Saturday Night 6'to 8:30 Jflttcfjer feabtngd anb £rust <Ea We are serving thousands in our well equipped, ex clusive optical store, at a Reasonable Price Quick, Expert Service We manufacture fine spec tacles and eyeglasses. Hoosier Optical Company MFG. OPTICIANS 148 N. Illinois St. Phone Main 6592. . GRANGER DEPT. STORE 336-38 WEST WASHINGTON ST. Sau r‘ay Bargain Day Our East Cnt In Straw Hats. Men's Extra Quality Panama Hats; yacht shape ; C) C .i $6.00 valne Men’s Panama and Milan Straw; full shape; £4 / $5.00 value 91>U9 Boys’ Straw Hats; SI.OO Men’s High-Grade Porous - Knit Union Suits; $l5O value .-. Men’s High-Grade Balbriggan Union Suits; $1.50 <sC value 70<C Men’s B. V. D. Athletic Unionf>o n Suits; $1.50 value uOC Men’s Balbriggan Shirts and {TQ^ Drawers: extra quality Ovi! Men’s Blue and White Denim Over alls and Jackets; 4.4 qq $2.50 value Ladles’ China Silk Waists;£4 tfjQ all colors: $3.00 value Ladies Silk Dresses; complete clean up of all odd styles; ;£4 ssq up to $20.00 values Ladies' Wash Skirts; G* 4 i> $2.50 value SltvO Ladles' Silk and Poplin e? O QQ Skirts; $6.00 value ddisO Ladies Summer Underwear at % price. ntahumii MtM ■> Wodhlngtan M. 90 \ DKJfN. A*D 'VASH. r. ITARK . ( MADISON AND HAT. BIUttJLB > FOUNTAIN SQUARE. ) MERIDIAN AND MORRIS. 6REER-HANKINS LBR. CO. Applier. and Retailer. VULCANITE ASPHALT SHINBLES and ROLL ROOFIN6 624 MASS. AVE. Main 747. Pkeaes. Auta. 22-211 CANNING ~NEEDS TIN CANS, FRUIT JARS and JELLY GLASSES “is wK Orphans to Have Fun at Annual Festival I Orphans of the General Protestant Or- I pban association will romp on the j grounds of the orphanage at Terrace and j State avenues Sunday on the occasion ol the fifty-third annual festival of the j organization. A concert is to be .given in the after noon by a cornet band composed of mem bers and former members of the Gen eral Protestant Orphan society of Cin cinnati. Dinner and supper will be served by the members of the ladles’ auxiliary. The public la invited to attend. ShrinersWill Hold ‘Get Acquainted’ Day Get acquainted day for members of the Inidana Masonic home at Franklin and of the Murat temple will be held Aug. 15. ..a cars will take the Shriners to FranlaWn. Charles J. Orblson will give an ad -1 dress, and there will be musical numbers. There will be a basket picnic of the ! Murat temple at Broad Ripple park Aug. 27. Jazz music will be furnished by the Kormand band. Mother of 8 Takes Life With Poison Special to The Times. NEWCASTLE, Ind., Aug. 6.—Mrs. George Wlsehart, 48, mother of eight small children. Is dead at her home near here, a suicide from drinking a solution of “London purple.” No motive fofr her act has been found rnd the husband denied to the coroner that they had quarreled. Dr. F. J. Drake, cdunty coroner, is continuing his investigations. Girl Offers to Play for Salvation Army Manager J. H. Swain of the city hall baseball team, has a chance to inject an unusual feature Into the game with tbs courthouse club when these two organi zations clash Saturday afternoon, Aug. 4, for the benefit of the Salvation Army home service fund. Miss Hazel Halderman, pretty girl sec retary to Dr. Herman Morgan of the city board of health, knows baseball from A to Z and has offered her services. Miss Halderman recently came from Il linois, where she played in semi-profes sional baseball. She is said to be “at home” iither in the pitcher's box or at first base. “I had rather thought I would give up LESLEY’S CLEANER FOR riANOS Makes old furniture appear new. Ask for It.—Advertisement. Fcur Sevens Hour—Glofcebrenner’s. “SAVINGS FIRST” i Before - you put your money in your pocketbook slip a few dollars in your Savings Pass Book .and deposit them at once in your Savings Ac count. ‘ It is a good plan to save one-tenth of your money earned, each pay day. We pay 4 y s % on savings. All deposits made on or before the 10th of the month will receive in terest from the FIRST of the same month. MEYER-KISER BANK 136 East Washington Street Open 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Saturdays. GAS RANGES Lota of good standard makes both in high and low oven gas ranges. Low Oven Ranges SIO.OO High Oven Ranges $20.00 CASH OR PAYMENTS ITa 1 ITS Pioneer oaker oros. d *^* Opposite Courthouse, East Washington Street Cash or Payments Easy to Buy and Easy to Pay gmgMtf Excursions —NEXTSUNDAY— CINCINNATI, OHIO, $2.45 R °,E1 D W ™ 1 p -$2.45 Decatur, in., s2.7o—Every Biniday- Mars,ia Ji ind., 51*22 VISIT TURKEY RUN—(INDIANA STATE PARKY Special Trains Leave Union Station 7:00 A. M. .-figl System in Dentistry -infill Eliminates Waste ft Waste is the big factor in the cost of anything —waste of time and waste of material. EITEUORG & MOORE We \ eliminate this waste DENTISTS ■ through an efficiency system of service and you profit. Corner East Market St. and Circle. \ Grodpd Fleer. Lady Attendant. OoßSUltation Free. DOG HILL PAF.AGRAFS if ~ '/'S a -'so fl fe?SI yji i Washington Hocks was found sitting oa the fence this morning scratching his chin In a deep study and when some body passed and asked him what he was doing he said he was Just wondering who was going to be elected. • . • The Hog Ford preacher was enter tained with a big birthday dinner last .Monday. He is becoming quite popular, even amongst some that don’t belong to hl congregation. ' • * • Business was so dull at the store In the Calf Ribs neighborhood Wednesday a mouse spent the afternoon In the meal barrel. ball playing,” she said today, “but I’m willing to play one more game for the Salvation Army.” The game at Washington park one week from tomorrow will be 6 double header, In which the teams of the city hall and courthouse and Klwanis and Ro tary clubs will shine. Five thousand tickets are t t be sold at 50 cents each. Distribution of tickets was made today by City Controller Bob Bryson. A MOOREFIELU por- /’"‘"V trait Is an artistic ex- f press-ion of your per- Wnß (tonality. Ik4, Ninth Floor Kahn Ride- Mending Tissue No sewing or darning. Repairs clothing, silk, satin, cotton goods, ribbons, fabrics of all kinds, kid gloves, mackintoshes, umbrellas, parasols, stockings, etc. Pack age postpaid, 15 ce;.ts, two packages, 25 cents Address PENN" PUBLISHING CO., Blairsville. Fa. IJN DIANA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1920. 4 W. WASHINGTON STREET For Saturday Morning An Important CLEARANCE SALE — of — DRESSES v. / Widest Selections and Exceptionally Low Prices COOL COTTON VOILES, GINGHAMS, LINENS AND ORGANDIES One Big Group On Sale at $ 5 98 Charming, good looking gingham frocks in neat plaids and dainty checks. Also a select variety of figured voiles and linenes. “Workmanship, fab ric and style compare favorably with dresses seen elsewhere at $lO and $10.98. Final Clearance 25 Voile and Organdie Dresses At $2.98 August Sale of Furs and Fur Coats At Saving* Up to 30 per cent FUR COATS OF SQUIRREL, MINK, HUDSON SEAL, SEALINE AND KIT CONEY *65 to *495 FUR SCARFS and CAPES IN FOX, WOLF, SQUIRREL, SKUNK AND KIT CONEY *14.98 to *lls COME EARLY SA TURD A Y MORNING August Birthstones Moonstone or Sardonyx Tk* True Gift for Lovers “She, loving onoe, and always, wears, if wise, A moonstone or sardonyx, and her home is paradise.” If jroo are looking for an appropriate birthday remembrance this month, yon coaid not chooae anything better than a moonstone or sardonyx. It in the £ acred stone of India, and is bettered to bring good fortune to the wearer. We Have Them in Rings at $2 to $35 or we can set them in any style you VV prefer. Carl L. Ro,st g “The Home of Quality ” At the Sign of the Clock A in the Middle of the Block He Flirted or Filled Rlajps SeM Hero. Jul THE LAKE ERIE & WESTERN R. R. EXCURSION SUNDAY, August Bth (Returning same date.) ROUND TRIP FARES TO MICHIGAN CITY (Lake Michigan) $2.70 WALKERTON (Koontx Lake) , B $2.43 ROCHESTER (Lake Manitou) a a $2.12 Train leaves Indianapolis Union Station 7:00 a. m.; Massa chusetts Avenue Station 7:10 a. m. The above fare includes war tax. N For tickets and full information apply to agent Quick Sales" - Small Profits WOMEN!!! . f f|/?A Our $2.69 price on women’s low h S' 1§ cuts has been one of the sensa- Sr M Jr tions of the Summer shoe sell- * ing: Many of our very best 4m\\/ _ shoes have been sold at this <B^BB3®^ yougetyoursf A 19)4 PR,CE FOR 1920 VALUES Hundreds More Pairs at This Low Price JiSijK Each week hundreds of more pairs of low cuts are added t° stocks listed for $2.69 selling. A wide range of selection is assured. Pumps, Oxfords, Colonials Every pair comes from new 1920 stocks. They are a/ stylish, high-grade and dependable. At $2.69 most of them are offered at less BLACKS, BROWNS P • AND WHITES Not a Pair in the Lot That Originally Sold under $5.00 You Can't Beat This Keds,Special, 79c Children’s, misses’ and youths’ keds, in baby doll and oxfords; sizes 5 to 2; boys’ and ladies’ sizes sto 7. Special— Out of the congested district. Come in your car. Plenty of room to park. T? (( \\ VV )) ttjl Jr 1 IP 938-40 South Meridian Si. 'W' aa 2630 Northwestern Avenue Fourth Floor State Life Building ' Final j Clearance Wyk/ SUMMER i MILLINERY All Hair Hats, Georgettes, Taffetas, Organdies, Sport Hats or Ribbon and Straw and Leghorn Pattern Hats x—v y/~\ y x x - \ I|OT No. 1 ~ LOT No. 3\ T LOT No. 3 y/ LOT No. 4 vi/ \_/ X / THE GREATEST MILLINERY VALUES WE HAVE EVER OFFERED AFRICAN OSTRICH FEATHER CO. Fourth Floor State Life Building t WE CLOSE SATURDAY AT 6 P. M. Service and Satisfaction TRUSSES ■ % # ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS, BRACES FITTED BY EXPERT Complete Line Sick Room Supplies WE H. ARMSTRONG CO. ZfJZV'SI™- 14 WEST OHIO ST. CLOTHING ON CREDIT PEOPLE'S CREDIT CLOTHING CO. 40 N. PENNSYLVANIA ST- 2nd FLOOR BLACK SCREEN WIRE 3*Ac a Square Foot VONNEGUT HARDWARE CO. ISO TO 184 ■ AST WASHINGTON STRSET Small Footed Men Values up to $7.00 and SB.OO. Lucky ones get them for $2.69 SPORT SHOES gr^n Boys’ and youths,’ ac- JJ<3j KBrj*} \ FURNITURE We Treat You Right CASH OR PAYMENTS Little Furniture Store 211 E. Washington St. WANTED-WASTE PAPER Prices highest ever known. Schools, churches, householders. We will call tor any amount. WE PAY CASH AMERICAN PAPER STOCK CO. Wain 60S*. g"' .. ■■■■■ DETROIT VAPOR STOVES PENINSULAR STOVES GURNEY REFRIGERATORS CHENEY PHONOGRAPHS For Sal* by HQOSIER OUTFITTING CO 4414 E. Waah.