Indianapolis Times, Volume 32, Number 268, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 March 1920 — Page 12

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Look Ahead —and Get Ahead It's a thousand times wiser to look ahead and save than to look back later and wish you had. And now—right now—is the time to realize it.# JTettfjer afcabmgs anti Qftmdt Company Will Help You Save Safely. Dance Evil Scored byPolicewoman Private club dances which are chaperoned and those held In high class halls often are worse than public dances, according to Miss Clara Burnside, supervisor of policewomen. She made the statement In a talk before the Parent-Teacher Association of Shortridge High school last night. In which she disenssed dance hall evils A nominating committee composed of Mrs. J. W. Moore, Mrs. Della Thompson, Mrs. Curtis Hodges, Mrs. J. EJ. Pierce and Miss Elizabeth Brayton was named to select candidates for officers of the association. State Delta Upsilon at Banquet March 27 The annual state banquet of the Delta Upsilon fraternity will be held at the Claypool hotel March 27, according to announcement made today following a meeting of the Indianapolis Delta Upsilon association held at the Board of Trade yesterday. There are 100 alumni members in Marion county. The association has decided to hold its regular luncheon on the third Wednesday of each month instead of the third Thursday, as heretofore. Heat and Light Cos. to Issue Bonds The Merchants Heat and Uight Company of Indianapolis will issue $220,000 ten-year 5 per cent bonds at not less than $5 per cent of par and $46,000 in common stock to reimburse Us treasury for the purchase of the Ayrdale coal mine, it was learned today, after the granting of authority for the issue by the. state public service commission.

Whi'n yon order pbotojrriphio portraits yon / are making an investinent that is to last a lifetime. Be sure to get rZfa#* mm Ninth Floor. Kahn Bldg. l BEST FOE windows, mirrors, pictures, silverware, white shoes, bathroom doors, white enamel beds, etc. At your grocers. GEM POLISH MFG. CO. 16 When Building. Main 367. USSES^ Abdominal Supporters Elastic Hosiery Deformity Braces Fitted by an Expert Quality and Satisfaction Guaranteed Wm. H. ARfsiSTKONG CO. 34 WEST OlliO BT. ‘‘The Surgical Instrument House" fit m Ron M If you are troubled (JERtokswc: m m Excitability, Irritability, Restlessness. wakefulness, insomnia, nervous breakdown, mental strain, bot flashes, effects of overwork and anxiety, spasms, certain forms of vertigo and dlztlness, get a bottle of Roszell's Sedative Restorer. Sample 8-oz. bottle, S3; Pints, 18. THE ROSZEI.L EABOUA.TORTL'B, •02-4 Ind. Trust Bldg., Indianapolis, Ind

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MILLION DAILY IN GOLD GOING FROM AMERICA Exports of Precious Metal Far Exceed Record Marks Set Last Year. ARGENTINA GETS THIRD WASHINGTON, March 18.—The outflow of American gold to foreign capitals now exceeds $1,000,000 a day, reports to the treasury indicated today. Gold exports at this rate far exceed the record marks established last year, and heavier demands, calling for stilt larger shipments, indicate exports may overtop the present high total. Federal reserve board officials now estimate that gold exports for 1920 may reach $400,000,000. ONE-THIRD GOES TO ARGENTINA. Tabulations on shipment of-the preclou.' metal abroad show that South America gets the larger share. Practically onethird of the gold shipped since Jan. 1 has gone to consignees in Argentina. Almost equally large shipments went to China and Japan. The steady drain upon the American gold supply is but slightly offset by Imports. .ruports scarcely amouut to oneeighth of exports. Federal reserve board officials saw no occasion for alarm in the steadily maintained heavy export! record. Officials pointed to latest figures showing total gold assets of the United States, both in gold cojn and bullion, amount to $2.164,000.000; This is made ap . of $435,000,000 gold coin and $1,729,000,000 in gold bullion. liabilities in NATION’S GOLD COLUMN. As against the great gold supply still available there are listed In Uncle Sam’s liabilities column gold certificates outstanding amounting to $594,000,000. The gold settlement fund totals $1,194,000,000. Gold reserve amounts to $152,000,000. There remains $223,426,000 available gold la the genera] fund. Settle 3-Year-Old Suit Against City lUchard Baker has dismissed his suit for damages, filed three years ago In one of the superior courts against the city of Indianapolis for damages sustained when playing baseball in Garfield park. The lower court awarded damages to the extent of $250 to Baker, but the appellate conrt reversed the decision and sent the case back for trial. It ts announced that a satisfactory settlement has been made ont of court. Four Recovering After Car Mishap Four persons who suffered injuries last night when a Shelby street cai split a switch at Shelby street and DaGrande avenue are recovering today The front tracks of the car turned east on the Beech Grove interurhan tracks and the rear trucks jumped the track. Those injured are Mrs. Katherine Cook. 50 years old, 1231 Wade street; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Waltz, 1215 Wade street; Mrs. Dulcelne Darnell, 1221 Wade street, and Mrs. George A. Neely. 1342 Wade street. Mrs. Neely was not a passenger, but fell while running to get out of the way of the car after it headed foi the sidewalk. Good Luck Oleomargarine—Gloasbrenner’s

Before-Easter Sale of Millinery 500 of the Smartest Holt —Choice sgj5 P slo si2= s ls iuJ Largest Selection of UNTRIMMED y and TAILORED HATS $1.98, $3.98 and up to $15.00 AFRICAN OSTRICH FEATHER CO. Fourth Floor State Life Bldg.

Funeral Tomorrow for Wm. M. Locke William M. Docke, 85, Civil war veteran, who died Tuesday, will be burled Headaches From Slight Colds LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets relieve the Headache by curing the Cold. A tonic laxative and germ destroyer. lok for signature E. W. GROVE on box. 30e.

Stationery Especially Priced i IpSi We are offering a double box A of linen finished stationery, jjj' Sheets of Paper in white and dainty shade tints, gray, blue, pink, buff, lavender. A splendid correspondence paper with good writing surface. Desk Sets in Attractive Colors We have just opened a small shipment of desk sets with celluloid covered, silk background of pink, blue, green and all white; hand decorated with festoons of small rosea or forget-me-nots. Prices are SIO.OO, $12.00 and $15.00 When we hear of roller skate makers being lag * sold up to July, we think we are fortunate in being able to advertiso a plentiful supply right now. Ih| Barney & Berry Ball Bearing, pair $2.50 Winslow, the best of all Ball-Bearing Sidewalk Skates, today, pair $3.50, $3.00 and $2.75 Plain Bearing, Castiron Roller Skates, for beginners, pair. .90< Chas. Mayer & Company 29 and 31 W. Washington St. Established 1840.

OUR SPECIAL BANK CREDIT PLAN Aliowa you to buy your home outfit at raah prices. D. N. FOSTER FURNITURE AND CARPET COMPANY 117-119-121 West Msrket street. Op poslte Traction Terminal Depot.

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tomorrow, following services at tie residence, 1923 North Illinois street. The deceased served with the array of Tennessee as a lieutenant under Gen. Rosenerans. He had been a resident oi Indianapolis for fifty-five years. The George H. Thomas post, G. A. R., will take part in the funeral services. J Mr. Locke is survived by the widow, a daughter. Miss Anna Mary Locke, teacher at Manual Training High school; one brother, I. N. Locks, of Cambridge, and one sister, Mrs. Martha Farquar, oi Lynn.

RINK’S DRESS SALE Dress-Up Opportunity for Easter We have added hundreds of much higher-priced models to this sale lot in a wonderful assortment of styles, color combinations and fabrics. It’s a time limit sale that offers an opportunity not likely to be repeated. Come Friday and Saturday. S Fifty different designs picked from our reg- \ ular stock, to sell Friday and I Saturday at- J WtsJ Triewtim /H r* g\ I Silk T *# ,ta % £ mk I \ Georgette Crepe ) Satin Foulard L>ower frtcea \ j SiU Voiles Friday and j §jjgUßm I Crept dt Chine Saturday / \ Fhu Serge, \ In combination colors. Trimmings, beaded, I \ braided, embroidered or frilled. / RINK’S CLOAK HOUSE

“Say It With Flowert" They are plentiful now and are blooming in greater profusion. Milder weather, sunshine find longer hours of daylight have brought an abundance of flowers today where a few weeks ago only a few were in bloom. Sweet Peas “Say It With Flotrrrs w Jonquils For there* is no finer way of giving cheer to those who arc 111—radiant brightness to the home-—and tme expression of one’s feelings on a birthday or other anniversary occasion—they are silent messengers of love. The most beantifnl remembrance at a very reasonable cost.

BHlMorriaon’s Millinery Department, 3rd. FloprBBB) I Friday and QDEfI A I C 1 Saturday JlfiLlALlJ g In the New Hats for EASTER r~2\ j We have selected for the J pMS Saturday special sale many ( 1 §H| of our finest hats that have a f * 2 been priced at $0 50, SB.OO I \xi Jk l sfmt ’ and some at SIO.OO. You'll l f f flat be surprised at the wonder- \ 1/ ' \ t BS tity buying and volume of V sales make this possible. / l We invite you to see our special display of the season’s lat- €| est creations. Many exquisite designs and priced far below their actual value—slo, sls and up to $25 1 LwSh. t/flptfej6o7£k W& 1 St. dt. iBIHBIIIBSHBMBHMHMiHMBIJHMHM Blank Books S ,e *l Bis and Filing Devices f-i |H j -F, 0 ?. W P I “ , S Bosk Stationary } Enifa**^

THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1920.

% Bah iHf Farms Chickens! Time was—’spect YOU remember it, when the country parson or “preacher,” as he was called got the credit for putting CHICKENS, NOT on the map, but on the raenn as a delicious tid-bit—people just naturally raised chickens, IF for no other reason than the proverbial “Sunday dinner.” Don’t-cha think it’s about time you were issuing a vote of thanks to the parson of other days for introducing chicken as a necessity to the correct menu—in so doing some folks learned that CHICKEN RAISING is a highly profitable business— If YOU’RE not convinced, take a look at your winter’s grocery biU —note the prices paid for fresh EGGS and CHICKENS—hoId in mind, too, that Indianapolis people (statistics show) eat 75,000,000 EGGS annually and 6,000,000 pounds of POULTRY—chances are you’d have a ready market for any surplus—Cost of raising is nominal, compared to financial returns. BABY FARMS (Suburban tracts) will be utilized this summer, as little CHICKEN farms, by numbers of people who look to future needs— CHICKENS hatched in March and April mean a surety of WINTER EGGS —Statistics show that the early hatched pullet begins to lay in October and November —Think it over, then take a look at STERLING FARMS (Our 15th addition). Call us tor details—Do it NOW. Orin Jessup Land Co* NO SUNDAY SELLING 705-10 Occidental Bldg. Phones —Main 8957 and 2958, Auto. 23-4821

A FLOCK OF FORDS and A GANG OF MfN ■ p'l'l always on the jop. 9 Mayes Bros. PLJDfJBING . HLAFINC AND VtNTIt a ING MAIN 2493 AUfO 27-493

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