Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 October 1914 — Page 8

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THE INDIANAPOUS REC33RDER.

"A Stitch in Tims Saves Nine NOW IS THE TIME

to begin tatting the CARTER RHEUMATIC REMEDY —Prepared only by— ROBERT P. BLODAU. Druggist 3&. YEAES "IN BUSINESS

At Your Druggist or Order Direct It Has Cured Others and will Curs You ‘ Compounded of Pure Drugs, Roots and Herbs Large Bottle, 3 to 4 weeks treatment. $|,00 Robert P. Blodau, Druggist —ESTABLISHED 1885 — 402*404 Indiana Ave Indianapolis, Ind

Gall New Phone i.563 and Old Main 8044. CTjAll notices of entertainments %nd socials must be paid for at the rate of one cent a word.

PersonaLMention

Born to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Weathers of Missouri street, a boy. Mrs. Jas Gibbs has moved to her beautiful home 2149 Ringgold street. Mrs. Beulah Brown and Mrs, Fayna Harris left for a two weeks’ visit to Detroit and Chicago. Mrs- Bell Beckwith of Chicago was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Beckwith in Baltimore avenue last week.

WM. WEIR STUART, DENTIST 653 N. West St. Phone: New 3448 Office Hours: 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. Sunday ami e^nfngs by appointment.

Dr. Earle Williams a prominent physician and surgeon of Lovejoy, 111., and vicinity was in the city this week on business He was the guest of his parents in Yandes street. Mrs. Susie Whitlock returned Friday night of last week from Gallatin, Tenn., where she was called by the death of her sister Miss Louvenia Pur-

sley.

Mrs. J. Faulkner daughter of Mrs, Anna Hillsman of 723 North California street left Monday for West Baden, Ind., for her health for an indefinite

stay.

Mr. and Mrs. J. M Benson and son

Mary Ethel Dickerson of School No. _ 23 received a scholarship at the Her- william Milton and Albert Hadley

ron Art Institute

| spent Sunday In Richmond, Ind., as

Noble Sissle, Miss Eugenia Dent | the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Owens of end Rupert Whittington of London, j S. 13th street. Mr Benson was the England have entered Butler College.; speaker for the rally day program of

L ! Mt. Moriah Baptist church Sunday Miss Cora Ganaway who has been

visiting in Kentucky for four weeks has returned to tne cityMrs. Noah Alexander of Anderson is the guest of Mrs. Booth, 525 W. 12th

street.

Miss Aletha Carter and Mrs. Hettie Hill of Anderson are guests of Mrs. Jennie Tanner. Mrs Mary K. Wilson of Detroit, Mich., is visiting her sister Mrs. Clara Owen*, 1711 Yandes street

School, The attendance and collection was the largest in the history of the church. Mr. J. F. Owens is superintendent and Rev. Goins is pastor. Miss Annie McIntosh, Miss Alice Street and Noah Street will spend Sunday Oct. Itth in Dunkirk and Muncle, lud., the guests of Lawrence Levi and Miss Ella Me Intosh. Oscar Tolies a member of the 8A class of Scliool No. 17, who wen the seventh year scholarship of the Her-

“Quality first!” That’s just as important a cry in the drutf store business as “Safety first!” We believe absolutely in quality first. So you will find our large and reasonable stock of toilet articles and perfumes, our soda and ice cream, our drugs and proprietary medicines, our prescriptions and our general service all offered bn the basis of quality first. Shun imitations. Our reputation is your guarantee.

Now in our New Office, 413 Indiana avenue

7nur tloor—packed in cjuart one.half eallon or trallons

True Fruit Syrups served at our Fountain

Velvet Ice Cream _ Call Main 2257 and New 4101

R. W. SMITH, Pharmacist

1301 N. SENATE AVE.

New Home of Undertaker Lucas B. Willis

Mesdames Beatrice Keno and Dora ron Art Institute last year, recently

~ received one of the first year scholar

Brown spent Sunday in New Castle, the guest of Mrs. M^ry Fleming. G. W Green, undertaker of Terre Haute, was in the city last week on

business. »

Miss Harriett Hill of Bloomington Ind , is visiting Miss Rachael Milton

in W. 11th street.

Mrs. George Sanderson is visiting imChicago for several months. } Miss Agnes Thompson of Ogden street is visiting relatives and friends

in Chicago.

Mrs. Lillian Davis returned to Mun. cie Monday after visiting Mrs. Zelma

B Taylor.

Mrs. Jennie Smith has retnrned from Bass Lake where she spent the

summer.

Bartley Lee of Marion, Ind., enroute to New York City was the guest of Miss Mamie McGhee Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Green have gone to New York to spend the win ter with Mr. Green’s mother. Mrs Betty Grayson of Adsirville, Ky., was the guest of her daughter Mrs Lulu Townsend and Mrs. Saiah

Hardy.

J. H Hayes of Asbury Park, N. J. Is the guest of his brother G. L Hayes and has entered Indiana Dental Col-

lege.

Miss Ruth Harper of Frankfort has entered Herron Art Inssitute and Miss Essie Harper has entered the Teacher’s College. Mis Myra Hunter Reeves who has been with her mother since the death of her father returned to her home in Chicago Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dan 3crogen of Chicago visited the former’s father and Mrs. Linard Winlock both of Maderia street, Mrs. Hattie Frazier of Cincinnati is the guest of Mrs. Margaret Rape and Miss Louise West, 715 North West street. Mrs. Z'jlma B. Taylor who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Williams of New Castle returned here Wednesday night. C. H. Lewis of Topeka. Kan , who has been in Pittsburg, Pa., attending the races is visiting friends in the city. He has a number of fine horses. The Night Owl. Club will dance every Monday night at Odd Fellows Hall. Prizes will be given to the most popular lady and gentleman Monday October 12. Good music and latest dances Admission 25 cents Robert Miller, general manager; Frank Wilson, director of dances.

KUYKENDALL & HUFFMAN, Dentists. Don’t Pull That Tooth. But go at once to Drs. Kuykendall Huffman, leading dentists at 359 1-2 dlana avenue. All kinds of dental >rk at reasonable prices. New tone 5067.

ships offered by the art institute. He will continue his studies there. Mrs Laura Tompkins and Miss Maggie Saunders left for Lexington, Ky., last Friday to attend the funeral of her sister- n-law Mrs. Mattie Saunders. Clarke Sampson of Richmond, Ind., formerly of this city, entered the senior year at Manual Training High School, His brother Theodore has

also entered High School.

Mrs. J. M. Ro’oiason and daughte r Louise of Louiaville, Ky. have returned home after a two weeks’ visit with her sister Mrs. J R. Locklear,

401 North West street.

Rev. G. F. David, P. E. of the Ken tucky Conference was in the city last Sunday the guest of his niece Mrs. A.

C. Moss in Cornell avenue.

Don’t Wait Start I^ow I am offering hund eds of bargains to home seekers and investors at your own terms. If you don’t see what you want tell me—its my business get it for you. All busi ness dealings confidential

Open of Evenings!

.J. WALTER HOOCiE

CJT’ Start today with-a small payment down and balance like rent You’ll be surprised at the ease with which you accomplished the goal. How muchhaveyou already paid ior rent? It’s awful ain’t it? And yet you had! never tfiouglA aboutfit. And what have you toishow for your labor? Don’t be foolish all your life. Let me start you,on the right road, Desirableihomes in all parts of the city on very easy terms.

Bartrain 10 room bouse, double, Apnes St between North and Michigan; iras and electric Hirhts $2,500; 100 down. 25 Mo 4 room cottatr^,2 lots W 25th St JlOOO Easy payments 6 room cottape 2Gth street. North Indian apolis,$1600. S100 down and $15 a month 7 room story N West St price 3000, terms 150 down, 25 per Mo 6 room cottajre Rellefout aine St near 20tb price 2250; 250 down, 20 per Mo. 4 room cottaire, Chicago St 1200j 100 down $10. pr Mo

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4 room cottage, Naomi &t. $1250 Vacant lot Oxford st, $175 on payment

6 rooms

Clair street

ir! St

North West Street

Frice $2200.00

4 room co';taee Rural st, near 21st, hall

, $1050; Terms 50 down double Fayette St. Price f

sq from ca 10 Rooms 32.00. Tern

6 Room West 28'ta, 1700.00 100.90 down

12 per mo

5 room P $1200

10 Room double Arsenal Ave. 3.250 100.00 down

For Sale, li rooms and barn, Paca street Price $ 400, on payments

rospect st, near Virginia Aye easy pay ments

Desirable Property For Rent—complete list office. If you can’t call, phone or send postal. If you want a new house built, we can arrange it for you on payments of one-tenth down and balance monthly * Fire Insurance—Placed in old reliable companies A policy for 3 years on your household goods, rates: 80c on each $f00. Don’t be burned out and have nothing left.

Vacant lots in all parts of ciiy; cash or payments Don’t tire yourself out looking-when we have property suitable to your wants, and terms to suit

New Phone 5317 K OFFICE 4|3 INDIANA AVE. Accident and H«alth Insurance J WALTER HODGE.

Watch This Space for BARGAINS

The European War has not affected my prices thus far. I have advance orders that keep my prices the same Bring the children in for clothing and upplies-vSt^Ss? Hair Nets *5c and 2 for 5 cts Ladies barred Ker chiefs 2 for 5c Watch for cut on Fall Underwear

The North Side Novelty TORE 1^51

Residence Phone Main 340V

3 OFFICE PHONES ] OL newSo^s 9 !

JAMES N. SHELTON

I (JIM)

j’f-uneral Doctor & QubaInter

? (LICENSED]

S. H. Winfrey, Asst. 418-420 Indian^ Ave

<> n o o o <► o

+ Calls answered day or night. Best Service

Private Ambulance Lady Attendant

H39 North WEST ST

Lowest Possible Prices Vehicle & Auto Service \

John H. Harris

Mrs. Alice McNary who has been visiting her daughter Mrs. Anna Hampton in Detroit, Mich., and friends at Windsor, Cana., returned Sunday. Mrs. Mildred Jones'of French Lick, Ind., and Rev. Walls of Louisville Ky. will be the guest of Rev. and Mrs. WRowan, 948 Camp street next week. Miss Pearl Coleman Is the guest of relatives and friends in Lexington, and other cities. Mrs. Belle Kuykendall continues ill at her home in W. 27th street. Virnan Jones underwent a successful operation at Dr. Ward’s sanitarium last week Mrs. Alice Woodson is ill at 1713 Linden street. Mi s Bertha Morgan of A 1 vo r d street is qu'te ill. David Abel who met with an accident a few weeks ago is improving. Mrs. Lucv Demar is ill at her home 314 West New York street. Mrs Lilliyn Gooch, 1124 North Missouri street is improving.

O/d Phone Main 3022

New Phone 3014

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LUCAS B. WILLIS MODERN Funeral Director and Embalmer AUTOMOBILE FUNERALS

Furnisher of all Kinds-of Funeral Outfits, Chairs and Tables. Flowers Furnished for all occasions. Carnages and Auto for Hire Lady Attendant—Prompt Attention—Best Service—ReasoLable Priceso

413 W. MICHIGAN ST.

Indianapolis, Ind.

Dealer In Staple and Fancy Groceries, and Saft Meats.

Fresh

Green Trading Stamps given 1130 North West Street

Irk«ur , »nc3ei $7,500 ^^^$20 to $50

NEW PHONE 1 525L

The alert man says:— Cut out the financial loss incurred by the sweltering summer *un, and prepare for the chilly wintry weather to*be It’s a mighty good plan to be in the van And consult LETCHER MILLER The Winter Goods Man. Prompt delivery to all parts of the City LETCHER MILLER

338 W. 12th Street

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Weekly Accident and Sickness . Men and )$0$0g<( Women Accepted all occupations i£<o£o£i Premium a year. Half benefits$25 00 LARGE COMMISION TO AGENTS. ESTABLISHED 1885 National Accident Society of New York, Branch Office 242 W. Walnut St. A. H. Claybrook gen. mgr. Indianapolis, Ind.

COAL, COKE AND WOOD

With H. M ROD1BAUGH

Old Phone Main 919

PAYNES

Avenue ConfectionarY

For a Fine Line of Candies and Fruits

All Kinds of Cold Drinks; Watermellon, Ice Cr earn, Cigars and Cigarettes. Best Chili

Mrs. Alice Bell. 714 Fayette street Hair Culturist—Poro System. Call New Phone 4011 K and make your appointment.

Redd’s Transfer Company Baggage and trunk* delivered to a 1 parts of the city. Office 437 Indiana avanue; new phone 5317 R.

DR. O. W. LANGSTON, DENTIST. NEW PHONE 2867-K Now located at 134 East Washington •treet. Best Dental work in the city hours. 8:30 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sunday by appointmont.

MEXICAN CHILI, CHOP SUEY. YAKAMA Lunches, Meals & Short Orders Open 6 a. m to 1 a. m. 1128 N. Senate Ave A. R. LEMON, Prop.

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432 INDIANA AVENUE JERRY HARRIS,

Proprietor-

‘If You See it in The Indianapolis Recorder--It’s So 1

$1.00 PEG YEAR

New Phone 4450-r cheapest Second-Hand Gash Store in Town Goods for cash oriCredit For Furniture, Rugs, Carpets, Heating and COOklBg SlOVeS Household Furniture of all Kinds. We Carry Kverything Quick Sales and Small Profits; Transfer Agency for the SANITARY STORAGE & PACKING COMPANY R. FRANCIS 902 N West Street, cor. pratt st.

Carpet & Rug Cleaning % General Repairing # OF CARPETS OF 3Pjf ALL KINDS •a^rW oriels' Called for & Delivered Satisfaction Guaranteed. ' -Tmrmftg*New Phone 6028 Old North 1822 FACTORY 359 HOLTON PLACE

NEW PHONE 1894-K

TUTT’S SHOE SHINING & PRESSINGIPARLOR

426 INDIANA AVE. Suits Sponged and Pressed 40 cts Ladies Work a Specialty. Courteous Treatment

Tutt Riley, Prop.

R. Grinston. Manager Indianapolis, Ind.

FREEMAIVTS Cut Rate & Cash Moat & Provision Market

536 Indiana Avenue

[Colored Odd Fellows Building] 'O-DAY

New Phone 4372 K Robt. Spencer John Morgan spencer & Morgan Merchant Tailors

New Phone 3564R

EDW. BOTTOMS at the Bar—You Know Him

R. L.

BRUNER’S PLACE

-501 Indiana Avenue —

I carry a Full Line of all Beers. Liquors and Wines Cigars and

Tobacco

Family Trade Solicited Prompt Delivery

Quick Service and Courteous Treatment I Want Your Trade

Miss Mabel Lee has returned from a visit In Owensboro, Ky.

Rev. T. A. Smythe is dangerously ill in a hospital In Chicago.

Cleaning, Repairing, Pressing & Alterations. Ladles Work a Specialt]! Work Called For and Delivered 752 Indiana Ave.

When you have that

Prescription filled use the same care that you do in chosing your doctor. 17 years at ^this location is more than a guaran ( tee of merit and efficiency—ASK our neighbors. Both Phones All A. D. 8. Preparation! are guaranteed REYNOLD'S PHARMACY H^^Tenth & West Streets

20c lb

Round Sirloin

Porterhouse }

Hamburger ] i2j^c Pot Roast 15c

Stew Beef

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Pork Chops I8-20C lb Livers 7c Shoulder Bone .... 7c Pan Sausage 15c Compound Lard 12J2C Spring Chickens I5^c Ip

PER

CENT Money To Loan

Colored People

’o buy a Home

Are U going to let the Smooth'Real Estate Gratters BEAT YOU.

Good Agents Wanted

Don’t bej foolish & pay 2 prices for a Home, you can not get the kjind of a Home you want on time? No, and you never cafi. Do you knew that there are thousands of our Boys and Girls that need those Rent Dollars to putthem in Business that they could employ their own race? If You have Cash to pay for a Home you can get what you want oDtaining Money to buy with is solved, and every W Negro who is honest can get it Do you ^ knoty those Rent Dollar* will never benefit the Race

lam goinjg to furnish a plan by which every member of my Race can get Money to Buy Him or Her a Home, or to g 0 into business, or pay off a Mortgage, or Improve Property or to build you a Church. Inclose Two C^ent Stamp for full particular!. Address Alfred Ro^rts. Gen. Agt.

Bbx 2, 423 West Ohio St. Indianapolis, Ind.

We Call and Deliver

NEW PHONE 2816-K

K- D. MILLER, TAILOR 1336 N. Capitol Avenue. Ladies and Gents Suits Made to Orde ^11 kinds of Fancy Cleaning, Remodeling, Relining and Pressing Ladies Work a Specialty

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