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A i give only in partial detail the important selling events taking place in the Ayres stores, Thursday. I I 1 fllj i The ipg a Silk Sale Page; 13 Distinctive Wedding Gifts It's a pleasure a gift at Walk's for the bride to be. Y(iu have the assurance of Joeing shown just the correct things. What other gift is as useful and as enduring, and at the name time as beautiful as silver? JWe offer chests of silver, vases, bread trays, hot roll dishes, salts and peppers, candlesticks most anything in silver up to and including complete silver cervices. There is no departing from the fact that a rift of any kind it judged largely fey the reputation of the home where you elect it.

JuliusCWalKsSon 'J IMC NeaSer TTUxnualo The lartraoMet Tea Ware Hare The Player Piano ThatV Different It's AU But The Baldwin Piano Co. 18 North Penniylrnnla St. EvcrytHnj fcr Howekeephj 20 to 30 Saved 4 10G S. Meridian St. ART FURNITURE Ca Ereer Ksnklns taisr Appllers aed Ketallece Vulcanite Asphalt Shingles and Roll Roofing Se.

4 MASS. AVEVCK. Mla Tboaee Aete. Xt ttS. For Furniture ir 1 1 rOLDSMITH BROC DRUG STORED ILLINOIS AXD OHIO STS.

ZZ4 W. WASH1XGTOX MT. Specialists in Fitting Abdominal Supports and Trasses. Bloomer Rompers For little jirU and QfT boys, on ulJO MAMMOTH STORES 4I4 41S East Washington St I 3 or 4 Rooms Furnished Completo aon, fliO 4 Kootaa. JJ5S km all Weekly Parateate Rhci: Curfcrd Fcrcltcre Co.

Pnrrrmfr te 7Ceony Parattare Fter. Mala 3tJJ. ill E. naahiagt.a 64. AUTOS IN HEAD ON CRASH AT EDGE OF ROAD BRIDGE ACCIDENT RESULT OF FAILURE JV OF BREAKS) TO WORK.

NONE SERIOUSLY INJURED fSpedel te The IndlenapoUe STews EIC1CNELU Ind June SRaloh Jiaekey, president ef the Blckneil Grocers Association, his wife and four children, ind Wriut Schaffer and his wife and child were la an automobile accident sis milea out of Indianapolis on the Martinsville road Monday evening which came near re suiting seriously. Slacker, driving; his car, home fro Indianapolis, approached the bridge at the same lime a man driving a roadster approached the opposite direction. Mackey reached the bridge first and had just crossed It when the roadster's brakes fallsd to hold, and the two cars met head on. tSchafTer plunged Into ths wlnd shield, his forehead smashing through the heavy piste. lass, and the others were thrown from their seats by the Impact, but escaped Injury, ascent for kminor bumps and bruises.

BchsfTer jsuffered a cut artery end was taken to. a hospital, where the wound was I dressed. Both cars were wrecked be yond nop of driving them, and were left br the roadside. Service cars were sent for them lster, Mackey and his family came home during the night by train through Terre Haute and Vlncennes. but Schaffer hse not yet returned.

The driver of the roadstes alao was injured. CLAUDE PARMER FUNERAL AT NEW POINT THURSDAY ferrteee (er Vlee rreefdeet ef Kaert Contract ias; Cesapaay, Vletlaa ef Bridge Aecldeat. Funeral services for Claude Parmer, age thirty four, vice president of the Kuert Contracting Company, CCt Majestio building, who was fatally njured Monday in a fall from a bridge which the company la constructing at Cincinnati, will be held at the home of. his parents. Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Parmer, at New Point Thursday afternoon. Mr. Parmer was standing en the framework of the bridge, when in some manner he was thrown off, fall ng beneath a pile driver. A pick on which he fell penetrated one leg and the other was crushed by the pile driver.

He was taken to a hospital, where died Tuesday. Mr. Parmer was superintending the work on the r.riage. wmcn is being ouilt for the Big Four railroad, a The body was brought to inaisnapoiia Tuesday night by' William R. Allen, treasurer of the company.

Mr. iarmer nas Been connected with the Kuert Company since it was incorporated in isiz. ana for two years hss been vice president. He served two years In the army during me worn war. pan oi me time tn the engineering corps in France.

The parents and five brothers and two sisters survive. ACCEPT WILSON OFFER. Hard deal Miner and Operator Agree Cesasalsslesi Plan. WASHINGTON. June 1.

Anthracite miners and operatora have formally announced acceptance of President Wilson's offer for the appointment of a commission to decide their wage controversy. In a statement issued after a con ference yesterday Secretary Wilson announced that the miners and oper ators had agreed that the award of the commission and subsequent agreements moairying it, as well as rulings and decisions of the board of conciliation, would be ratified and written Into an agreement between tne operators ana miners. Neither operators nor miners. Secrets ry Wilson said, "are in any manner bound by tentative surges tions. made during negotiations and each side is to use its own discretion in tne presentation or its case in con nectioo with matters at issue.

Little Stories of Daily Life Omly a Peacemaker. In, dUcussing the 00 mile speedway race and the probahle winner of the 1919 classic. Mrs. Kaow Xt AU said her old favorite, Barney Oldfleld. had a 4ood chance to pull down first money.

A friend. Mrs. So and So, said she did not understand that Oldfleld would be a driver this year. Oh, yes. he Is, said Mrs.

Know It All. "beeauso I have read so mueh about him recently, and his picture naa oeen in me newspapers. I saw It in a rwup with all the other Mrs. So and So produced the paper and. pointing to the group picture.

said: "See that; Oldfleld Is only peacemaker. He Meaat Cars. Lawrence, age nine, was scanning an early edition of The News Monday for Information on the progress of the races when hlr mother tasked him whether any one had been. hurt. yet.

"Tea, ten have been killed so far" was the startling reply. 'Twenty five entered the race aad only fifteen TRY A VAfiT AD IN THE HEWS are running! WASHTKGTON'. June 2 Tfce senate resolution declining to grant authority for an American mandate over Armenia, as requested by President Wilson, which wss passed yesterday by a vote of fifty to twenty three, today was sect to the house. The foreign affairs committee, to which the resolution was to be referred, was expected to recommend Its adoption without change and submit it to the house tomorrow for consideration. Leaders predicted it would be adopted as decisively in the house as In the senste.

i Passage by the senate came after a day's dec ate during which Democratic leaders suggested delay and endeavored to withhold decision until the congress reconvenes. Practically no straight advocacy of the mandate was urged and all but twelve Democratic senators voted against an amendment which would have given the requested authority. Hell Call em Adeytlea. Thirteen Democrats cast their votes with the united Republican membership on the final roll call in the senate. The roll call on final adoption of the resolution follows: For the Resolution Republicans: Bali.

Borah, Brandegee. Calder. Capper, Colt. Curtis, Dillingham. Edge.

Elklns. Fall; Ternald, France. Fts ltnghuysen. Hale. Harding.

Jones Kenyon. Keyes. Knox. Len root. Lodge.

McCormlck. McCumber. McLean. McKary. Nelson.

New. Nor rls. Page. Phipps, Poindexter. Smoot.

Spencer, Sterling: Sutherland. Town send. Wadsworth and Watson 1. Democrats; Beckham. Chamberlain.

DtaL TJerry. Harris. Myers. Nugent. Pomerene, Reed.

Shields. Smith (Qa), Thomas and Walsh (Mass.) 11. Total. 2. Against the Resolution Republicans, nene.

Democrats Ashurst. Gay. Harrison. Henderson. Hitchcock, Xendrlck.

King. McKellar. Phelan. Plttman. Ransdell, Robinson.

Sheppsrd, Simmons. Smith CArizonai Smith (Maryland), Smith (South Carolina), Stanley. Trammel! Underwood, Walsh (Mont.) Williams and' Wolcott 2J. gabetltatee Voted Dewm. Several ef the Democrats voting against the resolution.

Including; Senator Hitchcock, of Nebraska, who led the administration's fight for ratification of the treaty of Versailles, announced they did so I only because they' felt the direct language of the measure would discourage efforts of the Armenian people. By a vote of 18 to 46. the senate rejected a substitute resolution by Senator Kins; Utah), authorizing International negotiations with a view to "proper protection" of Armenia by the great Another substitute by Senator Plttman empowering the President to ivs "administrative advice" to Ar menia without employment of armed forces, was voted down without a roll calL PAPER PRICES GO HIGHER. Advance From $90 a Tea te til a Tea Aaaeaaeed fer July MONTREAL. June t.

An advance In the export price of newsprint paper from $90 a ton to 110 for the three months beginning July 1, to be followed by an advance to IISO for the final three months of 1920. is shown in the schedule of the Canadian Export Paper Company. Limited, issued A 111 See Yea la Vi he price will nd July juiy cent a pouna i to i cents a pound, mill, and 0 mill, and Name be increassd 1 October 1 to tttc a pound, mill. I The Canadian company controls a large part of the export paper output of five of the leading Dominion newsprint producers, doing an export business of $25,000,000 yearly. TVT; ysymiwm Mt, an Mrs.

Joe Spry jest hap pened think that they hadn seen ther daughter fer a couple days an notified th' constable this morn Remember when jest a few total ab stainers wui bored at a banquet? SHRINERS CHANGE TIME. Caravaa for Pert la md Will Leave Seeder, Je IS. The caravan of the Shriners will leave the oasis of Indianapolis on the pilgrimace to Portland. Ore, Sunday forenoon. June 12.

at 11:30 o'clock, over the Monon. The time of starting was advanced in order that a whole day might be spent at Lake Louise, in Canada. Notice of the change In schedule was issued today by Ohio L. Wade, chairman of the transportation committee. All the reservations for the Indianapolis special train have been taken, and It has been necessary to return a large number of applications.

The train on the return trip from Portland will arrive in Indianapolis at a. m. June 2S. The members of the party that return by the California route will arrive home July 6. FUNERAL OF MRS.

BR0USE. get lee a te Be at Heme ef Daegater, Friday Af teraeea. Funeral services for Mrs. Lucy Ellen Brouse. age eighty two, who died Tuesday of the effects of pneumonia at the home of her daughter, Mrs.

John D. Day, 24 Central avenue, will be held Friday at 2:20 p. at the home. Burial will be at Crown Hill. Mrs.

Brouse wss the widow of David W. Brouse and the daughter of A. W. Jenkins, one of the pioneer settlers of Indianapolis. She was born at the Jenkins home.

Pennsylvania and Michigan streets, and had lived all her life in this city. As a member of the old Roberts Park M. E. chapel since 1852, she took an active interest tn the church, and for many years was a teacher and superintendent of the Sunday school. Surviving are three children, Mrs.

Day. Mrs. Si. K. Alexander and William A Brouse: five grandchildren and two great grandchildren.

Ceatraeters Machinery fee Sale aad Taeat. HoleU, mixers, pavers, derricks, ereba. pomps. Seek Not. outnu.

eteam enoveu. etc. Equipment Co 1900 North wester ave. Tin. copper and sheet iron work promptly attested to by Joseph Gardner.

89 Kentucky avenue. Seeaag. Beeelr Week rreeiptty D. WICImm Oo. 95 B.

Was. Bakers' Shorten! nr Glow'brenner'i. Engagement Rings 7 1 1 The Reeerd Have lSlSiilfniM We specialize In engagement rings. Having made a specialty of diamonds for 24 years, coupled with my low rent, It is reasonable for you to believe that I can save you a small per cent. Diamonds.

to $1,000 Wedding Rings. pp Wrist Watches. up J. P. Mullally Diamond Jlerchant 28 MONUMENT CIRCLE One Dollar Paid Thursday Address i Celt "17 1 i Pepalar I CelambU Graioaela ji lb la Record i Flay Sends This Fine Grafonola to Your Home Tone quality, beautiful cabinet work and the exclusive Columbia improvements are the reasons why those who know select this instrument as the best value that can be bought.

Our easy terms make it possible for jom to have the instrument at once and 'it will be paid for before you realize it. sends it home. Pay the balance in small nvenient payments. Grafonola SHqps 44 North Pennsylvania Street. The Beet Pace la lad la aa sell te Bay Grafeaelaa aad Reeerda.

JT TOr CAN yOT CA1X. CTT OCT THIS COCTOX AVD liraTT, TODAY. WIDEAEB'S GBATOXOLA SHOP. Without any obligation whatsoever on my part send pnotofrrapns and aescriptions ox your latest Models Uraionoias i All Talktaa Maehlaea. Come Jfir Here for tkeHard jr te Get Becerda.

Saggestions for the Girl Graduate Enamel Dorines S5 50 te $1X0 Sterling silver Dorines SSJSO te tllM Sterling Silver Vanitv Cases sioUM te 9A7JSO Solid Gold Miniature Cases te STSUM Sterling Silver High School Rings. Rmmerlch, Short ridge and Tech $1.50 Wrist Watches S2T JOO te gSSUW Solid Gold Brooches. te SSO Solid Gold Bar g2 JO te S30 Pearl Necklaces tXSO te SlOO 3Mi New Arrivals Just Unpacked and Marked to Sell Quickly Gifts THE XETVS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 1920. JNST ABE MARTIN. we tye'ni' tenopj Hem rvnnn MANDATE IS ADOPTED wmnME Are Appropriate for MEASURE PASSED IN SENATE GOES TO HOUSE.

SI Good Clothes, Nothing Else Seven Tight Set Columns 1 1 REJECTS WILSON REQUEST RESOLUTION Mesh. Bags ER3 Graduation MOT? We are showing a most beautiful assortment of them in gold and silver. The soft lacy kind so much admired by the young lady of today. Beautiful bags in a variety of shapes are shown at the following prices Silver plate $19.50 to $30.00 Sterling silver $37.50 to S57.00 Gold plate S30.50 to $63.50 Solid gold $265 to $400 From the Jewelry Section Suggestions for the Boy Graduate Enamel Cuff S1.T5 te SXOO Solid Gold Soft Collar Pins te tejOO Sterling Silver High School Rings. Emmerich.

Shortrldge and Tech $10 Watches. In 20 year cases te Solid Gold Waldemar Chains S.0O te 45 Silver Belt Buckles. te $3XSO Solid Gold knives te $2S Solid Gold Cuff $10 to $50 Solid Gold Rlnrs $X50 te $30 A record book of school days makes an appropriate gift for either girl or boy. We are showing a large assortment of these books, bound in real leather or cloth. Shown in the Stationery Department on the first floor.

Charles Mayer Company 29 and 31 West Washington Street. Established 1840. PLAY GOLF! Paramount Golf Balls Eagle Golf Ball. Koa. 1 and Golf Stockings, worsted Goir Trousers Golf Shoes, men's 8.

BO to 12.tK Golf Shoes, ladles' 87.25 to 812.50 A. aew JUST IN! seeely ef the fame a Barke OeU Claba aad Caddjr Bags. THE G. H. WESTING CO.

Peas, aad Venaeat St a. We recommend your investigation of Air Chucks for speed in lathe work production. The air valve replaces the chuck wrench. Vonnegut Machinery 43 S. Meridian St.

Yes, our wedding flowers were from Beriermann's Prices moderate, quality exquisite. Gladiolus, erea bezes. aaagiaa" baskets. Main 840. Auto.

23240. Go to EVARD for that Diamond Engagement Ring Tou will get just what you want and save money. THE EVARD STORE 104 MOJICMEMT CIRCLE i 1 A Suit Sale for 165 Men Fine For The Rink 's Gigantic Underpriced Sale regies mir Wmt $60 and 65 Suits at Outing Dresses Cool Wash Fabrics 250 tub dresses in a great variety of contrasting: colors, of printed voiles, French' and do mestic ginghams, chambrays, batiste and othet cool materials, in every charming new print, plaid, stripe, check or floral design At from 50 $49.50 Only 165 of these splendid new spring suits to go at this price and they are real bargains so come early in order to get your size and style. The suits represent the season's best styles and fabrics, garments carefully tailored. You have only to see these suits to appreciate this value giving opportunity.

au iy.fr 'xM. jw nn n.ni,1filli.,J i n. 4. IBjinerlaMBIUiawUslL i Gracfaafaioini Gus Get Him 1 Hatfield Electric Co. (Bmr No wardrobe is complete without at least three or four of our cool summer frocks.

Here are models beyond the power of the dressmaker's creation. Many of them are copies of styles only possessed in the much higher priced costumes. In addition, youll find your ideal outing, porch or house frock at comparatively low prices. Wonderful Underpriced Values Of the Higher Grades cycle How about it, DADt Wouldn't one of these handsome SCOUT models be an ideal present? Equipped with coaster, mudguards, vi talic tires, spring seat, rubber pedals; this sturdy bike will be a most useful, health promoting present. Priced at $40100 Other flakes of High Grade Bicycles at the Special Price i of 'Try Hahich's Habich Comp 142 Eat WathinKton Street Esjsw Printed Georgettes, Chiffons oiles, Organdies and Tricolettes Charming New Patterns 4 This Sale Is Featured to Excel and Undersell (' i.f i if TV TflMf any $3f0Q0XQ EW AR A.

O. SchwaD Sons. Jewelers, of Cincinnati. will pay IJ.OOO in cash for the return to them ef a trunk stolen leih. from bag.

sage room, Muncle. describsd as follows, with full contents: a aeaTT we ode a. vatnted saedlam dark red. taree (eet la leagtk. two feet ta width, twe feet kla.

bona with heavy east Iroa, related black with heary ataadard swing cover secured with two brass Mage keylock, and oee spring aaa. directly la the ceater ef the cover. Oa each cad Is aalated la whtte lettera tetters about fire tachee klh with palate directly eree SS. Anr Information secured relative to the recovery of this trunk xT3 Schwab Sons, of Cincinnati. can be notified, or the nearest office of the Plnkerton National Ietectlve Agency.

Wiring on Pay ments Ceraer Masylaad aad Slerldlaa Sia Mala 123. Asia. 23 tax. 7.

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