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The Indianapolis News from Indianapolis, Indiana • Page 10

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THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1921. ID GROCER HANGS SELF; BODY FOB BY WE REUBIN ROCIM KDE8P0NDEMT OVER BUSINESS FAILURES. LEAVESS rOUR CHILDREN new ben Jtocta. tfelrty-w, greyer. JI Soatlt Illinois street, com-routed staleid.

lata Wednesday alrht or esrty today by bangle Wraself to on of th. rafter la barn, at the rear of hie store. norm's body was- foand early t- day by Mr. V.ol when h. ml4 bira from tb bousV, Eh told Dr.

rul y. IlofeJnaon, coroner, aad Motor FoUeima 0Rl tft4 Harms ttt sh. think her haabaad despoad-raytwa da." lara-ely recet tmei- rerraa. aaxx it na tiM lp mntrying recently becawee; Of ill health. Ifra- trorin tid hr'h(ltUn4 wu la the unit buiAM for ttm.

later started Ib th eondhad clotbine; buaiaees and reefttly tran the operation of. the KToemry, hut bad failed in aaelu the widow, Kosria la umved by tour children, Sylvia. are JTohn, Kt seven; aa Bia, and Lena, age Ciint jiOB iaritALKf cas. LAllan Tartar Fa. la --rf JUmnbs hr Met he r.

Knian Taylor, a fourteen. 14 Worth Flo. atreet. tried to and her Ufa In air upstair room at br bom Wedneeday afternoon, because echool officiate had refused to permit her to attend a school In North Indianapolis. ru inenat.i when found wy her mother and Mr a It.

f' Kalfc TIC Ktt Vermont atreet, but waa revived aner tnag seni to th. City 3r. tolt Motor fiaetln and JUrria that her daughter objected to attenoins; a sertooi is tna neisrhhor-hood, and had irone to the achool office earlier in the day to try to a-t rmlfon to attend ethool in North Indianapolis, The trl bad inhaled in ar ny remoyiaa- a piua from an tiouaed pip In her room. VAS KILLED IN OKLAHOMA, Jaatee Iari4 Kry Feeml Held at Lmtmr-mttm. ISftal to Tbe Keira) LAFAYETTE, Ind.

April iieral aervlcea for James Harold Fry, a nineteen, on of Mr. and ifr. V. 15. Fry.

of Hural Jtonte whoae bo4y arrived here yeeterday from Itenita. Ok la where he wae killed aevtral day gn, wre beld at Battle Ground church, today, r. Fry wae notified March by nentta authorltlee that ble eon Jeme wae mlvalng-' and be Immediately went to Oklahoma to inveetia-ate, Youotr Kry wae employed ae a etae-e drtr runnlnr out of Iieaita, carry tag United ritate mall and expreee Tiro man who la suppod to hav ae-rompanied Fry on his fatal trip waa round and arraeted on a charge of murder, tut refuaes to make a state mant. The machine Fry drove was ouni a. rew aayn arier Be was reported mlealnar.

The body was found tarty Tueaday, tii htaj paranta. Fry fa sur vied by four brothers, Wilbur Tl Frank W. and Qorge of this city, and Iavls Fry. of Indlanapolia, and four aiaters, Mlaa Stella M. and Thalma Fry, and S4ra, Eva MoOloua-h-Jla, of thla city, and Mrs.

Itertha Kalkana, of Montmorenct. WISHES LONG 0RYw TRIAL iada: tjiadl Favr FlftyTeas ne-, gfae Try Oat tfc Law Cni-CAOO, 7Tb country Should give the prohlbtlon amend-meat a trial for about fifty years "to lies whether It Is the beat thins for is or hot' In the opinion of Judre 1C M. ijandla, -11 apok taat nirht on the subject at an annlvelraary ci-braUon ot Amar lea's entry into tha war. warn yoo that th eighteenth amendment is In danger of nullification by bureau headethoaa deuces and treys of officialdom who are making a lot ot rules which permit ai ft drink aaloona to eelt boose In bottlee labelad "2 per cent, alcohol, for medicinal purpoeea only, aaid Juda-a Lndla. And ther ar a lot of crooked ea-loon keepers getting away with It, with lot of crooked doctors And druggists In rtahoots.

I know of Instances where thev have sold boose for as $32 a quart. How do 4hey do tt? Well, I have been thrmtajh It tor a yaWr, and it'a too much for me." FLAGS TRAIN TIME. Traction Coadairter See nHda; mm Xeo Ialtmtalaa, Special to Th ItuUaoapoUa Stewa AXbEIliJON. April TA. fire ai a bridge on the Big Four railroad line near Lafontatns was discovered Just In time for Voyl -Vandsvender, conductor of a traction' oar on the Union Traction Company line, to flat an approaching paaaaager train Wedtteaday aftarnoon.

A part of th treatl had btfraed long-enouKh to warp th rails and prevent th croaetng of th train, raasengers were transferred to another train. A similar fir damaged th bridge several months ago. RECESS ALYEA TRIAL. Defcaa Attorney I1V Itaak-Ulo Ca la Heavnaaed Uater. ri.t ttt Ti ImllBAAnolia Mearal rtUSUVllXE, InA, April T.

Owing to th tUneas of a son of Hugh Wlck- fn a fj.fa.na in tba fimmr link lhr(l With trial conap'raey in connection with rob- bery, a receaa -waa court Wednesday afternoon until today. Th stato had just completed t. lt nf Mvan dfand 'AIJV -W caso Is being tried before Fred Gauae, Wao4ae Elect Delcgatea. Representatlyea from th Marlon County camps of th Modern wooa min of-America, 'who' will be dele aratea to th atat encampment to ka r.i rnlumhun in Mar. wr elected at a meeting laat night In the sM.takt AAtlPtrAAM tS XI A Pi A It County Belegates elected AT at TOUOWi: vvmiam t- iinurtcK, K.

Hugh. Karl Wraoftton. Fred jlirry gturoph. Thomaa 'Perkins and th national encampment to neid in St. lunula th Juno will elected mtt Mmnnumt it Talun.

bo. There ar approximately 4T.000 Woeamen in Bton DenA. rnAsm Ind T- W. Le Brat ton, ago forty-three. today at Mi horn In this city followtBa- a bHef lllnea.

He waa born In Putnam cotmtr. but had. Spent tb greatar Wa4 Jwlth Politic a intho beSn In charge of th Ilepublican county committee daring two cam- paigna. IHeoaataartMa Ttha. BlXDMINGTON, XnL, April Ocorgo Dobson, wlf of a "Motion "railroad employe, died ia th City lioap'iai tvuuwiog Mri.

Alex runlap. ag ata wit or a Montra rauroaa am-ploye, died, today at her homo herp. ISV -JSJSL LrH -J Colored. Silk. -A rxfe or April SKowers MS aiia4pril otiisliie Wii "J5 Special for Friday and Saturday Sun and Rain Colored Silk Umbrellas In nsvy.

purple, green and taupe color with white and leather strap handle, tips ami stub rnxfs to match. Subject tc slight weave imperfections. Black Egyptian Taffeta Umbrellas With white or applewood handles, ring or leather arm wings with tips and stub ends. Black Silk and Lisle Umbrellas With mttraxtlre novelty handles. Pettis Umbrellas Street Floor.

It's always fair weather for the woman who has a colored silk iimbrella. Though the day be murky and skies o'er cast the bright colored silk and the bright ravs of sunshine that drive the clouds away. verv ana ion's Rainbow in Fash- Sh own in Colored Silk Umbrellas An umbrella can be selected that will either match your costume or form a contrasting" note. And the white ringrs, white tips and stubby ferrules add to their distinctive appearance. In fact, the colored silk umbrellas is the most important part of a smart woman's accessories, as a sunshade when it's fair, for protection when it rains.

Colored Silk, Sun and Rain Umbrellas, $8.50 to $16 $8.50 $14.00 Sun and rain colored silk umbrellas, with colored striped bor- dfcrs. Applewood handles and leather straps-Leather handled colored silk umbrellas, with leather straps and leather trimmed. White or amber colored claw tips and stub ends. Sun and rain colored silk umbrellas, with fancy carved handles, bakelite or leather trimmed, wide gosgrain border. Sun and rain colored silk umbrellas, with leather-covered handles, tips and stub ends to match, with wide satin border.

A Few Paragraphs on Handles They Deserve a Pa For Women Cotton taffeta umbrellas, with silk cord loops2.00 to $395. Cotton taffeta umbrellas, with white or colored handles, white rings, tips and stub ferrules, $4.50. Silk and lisle Gloria umbrellas, with fancy ring handles S5.50, $6.00, $6.50 and up to $9.50. ge Pictured above are but a few of the many styles of handles shown in the Pettis umbrella department The scope of our assortment is amazing. 1 With such a wide variety you can give the freest expressicm to your own individual tastes.

They come in colors that match the silk or form a charming: contrast The leather handles with th? leather straps will appeal to those who like the very newest In fact it would be impossible to find a more complete selection in this city. T-' Black Umbrellas For Men Cotton taffeta umbrellas, with either crook or straight handle, $2.00, $3.00 and $3.95. At $4.50, a good, serviceable cloth. These have a good-looking and desirable handle. The Gloria umbrella, of silk and lisle, with the most attractive handles 95.50, $0.50 and up to $10.00.

ill tl 4 Carspring Tires Note the prices and then come in and give the tires the "once over." 30x3 Plain 30x3 Nonskid $8.75 32x3Vi Nonskid 34x4 Nonskid $16.50 34x4y2 Plain $18.00 Montford Tires A good grade of tires carrying a guarantee. It was because we bought a big let of these below market value that we are enabled to offer them in size. 30x3'2 S13-5 Note These Prices on a Standard Brand of GRAY TUBES Here are tubes of a well-known make, which while unguaranteed, should undoubtedly give you plenty of satisfactory service, 30x3 J-45 30x3 32x31. Sl-75 31x4 3x4 $1.90 S1.05 34x4 If you have a charge account, use it. Tires and tubes will also be sent postpaid to any address within 300 miles of Indianapolis, Phone orders will be accepted and delivery made prompUy.

Automobile sundry secUon, basement. a nn EL WO' 10 Of: Day Sale nm ed Pict Over 1,000 Subjects to Select From This includes our Maxfield Parrish pictures, -pastels, water colors and all prints. All in beautiful frames to Garden of Allah (15x30) $14.67 Garden of Allah (9x18) 10.00 6.67 Dicky Bird (11x15) 4.50 3.00' Bubbles (11x15) 4.50 3.00 Holland Morn (18x40) 30.00 20.00 "Harvest Moon" (18x40) 30.00 20.00 25 Astd. Parrish 3.50 2.34 Houseeleaning Time Is Here Get All Your Pictures Together Let Us Frame Them Picture Framing For two days only well give a 10 per cent, reduction on all frames made to order. Brins yoar picture in now don't wait until it's too late.

Off Swing Frames 20 Off All Photo Swing Frames in Stock $2.50 Swing frames, complete. $2. 00 $3.00 Swing frames, $4.50 Swing frames, complete.S3.60 $5.50 Swing frames, completed .40 If the Pyramids of Egypt Could Talk If they could tell us of the beautiful Egyptian ladies and the secrets of their charm. Whether or not they were blonds or brunettes, whether silent or gay, we know not; But from their country, we do know, comes the simple little herb that puts the crowning color in milady's locks of hair. The brilliancy that resembles red rays of sunlight, and keeps youth within call.

If our Egyptian princesses knew not of this herb, they were not as charming as their sisters of today, who use 5 1 Paristyle Egyptian Henna, 50c For Tinting the Hair You will find satisfaction and pleasure in our hairr dressing parlors, and also obtain results. Improve the Appearance of Your Hair, Face and Nails Perhapsyou are at a disadvantage because your hair is too scanty. If so, here are some values for you. $2.50 Switches $1.70 -r $5.00 Switches (gray) $3.89 $20 Transformations 3-in-l Cap nets Bobbing hair. Boys' hair cutting, A Specialty With Us Other conveniences found in our department arc as fouows lanicure, 50c.

Violet Hay scalp treatments, 75c. Electric facials, $1.00.. Marcell waving, Shampoo, 75c and up. Hair dressing, 75c. Tettis hair dresstat dept.

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