Indianapolis Times, Volume 32, Number 269, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 March 1920 — Page 22

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Our Checking Department is worthy of note for its intelligent, expeditious service to every patrons and to all business, whether large or small. We pay ■interest on large checking account balances and welcome the small amount of the depositor who is ambitions to increase it. 4obfogg aub tKrae* Campanj* Capital Largest in Indiana.

THE HOME OF THE $4.50 Eye Glass WHY PAY MORE? Lenses with any desired mounting in C A stock, case and cord complete Kryptok invisible bifocals for \ /* /i \ / FAR and NEAR vision (ground J \ y together, not cemented), complete, with your choice £•£ €% J of mounting, 98 to A splendid complete assortment of mountings to select from If you are unable to call at our store we will examine your eyes at home—no extra charge. Hoosier Optical Company 148 N. Illinois St. Open Wednesday and Saturday Evenings Manufacturing Opticians. No charge for examination.

Before-Easter Sale of Millinery 500 of the Smartest Hats —Choice yf Largest Selection of UNTRIMMED // and TAILORED HATS Every Color —Every Style—Every Price $1.98, $3.98 and up to $15.00 AFRICAN OSTRICH FEATHER CO. Fourth Floor State Life Bldg.

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IMPERAT OR ENDS VOYAGE ON SIDE Giant Liner, Cabins Flooded , Barely Makes British Port. LONDON. March 19.—The former Herman, later American, now British liner Imperator, has just completed the most sensational journey of its career. For three days the giant vessel was virtually helpless, with a list of 45 degrees. Firstclass staterooms were flooded. Some piemibers of the crew were killed. The Imperator left New York on March S. All went well until last Sunday, when, during a concert in the first-class saloon, GOO passengers were thrown from their seats as the big ship dropped to a sharp list, which increased steadily., The passengers say there wa&--no panic. The cause of the trouble is not quite clear as yet, though it is known there was a considerable ash discharge in the tokehold. Several salon passengers stated definitely they received anonymous warnings not to sail on the ship. Air Bombs Create Havoc afr Aberdeen ABERDEEN, Md.. March 19.—Two 112 pound bombs dropped from an airplane 8,000 feet in the air during a proving process at the Aberdeen proving ground* missed their mark aijd falling on a railroad track in the aviation field tore up the rails for .100 feet and created consternation in the town. Naval officers from Washington were at the grounds to see the proving. Many bombs were used, hut only two went astray. Owing to the danger attending this proving it was decided (hat there would be no more of it. PREPARED Trt’ DIE. TOLEDO, March 19.—Bert Laiette was arrested with a bottle of wood alcohol, coffee, pepper and ginger ale on his hip. Perfect ion Egg.—Glossbrenner'a.

Easter Greetings Oh, may the EASTER sunshine and all the springtime flowers, Unite to make your day complete With many happy l^ours. Easter greetings are to be had here in almost endless variety of artistic designs and appropriate sentiments for Easter time, ranging in price from to 50^. Easter greeting post cards, 3 for and 2 for s^. Greeting Cards for Every Occasion Birthday and wedding anniversary congratulations; words of cheer for the friend who is, ill, condolence or sympathy cards; announcements relative to the arrival of anew baby and congratulation cards. Price range from 5c up to 50c. Our assortments are the best ever. Charles Mayer & Cos. 29 and 31 West Washington Street. Established JS4O.

Isn’t IFTrue that the most successful men and women possess bank accounts which were started with modest sums—and regularly added to, even when at times they must saerilice some little luxury? You control your own future. Only by PERSISTENT saving can one obtain comforts, business advantages and opportunities, as well as security against misfortune. Start Your Savings Account Now Form the- habit of depositing money regularly—it will soon grow to a snug sum. OR MORE WILL OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT. We i n^eres^ Pay 2/U On Savings Meyer Kiser Bank 136 East Washington Street (Open 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Saturdays.)

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REMODELING SALE Granger Dept. Store 330-838 Hut H.ihlnfton Rk Great sale of ladle.' and ml..*.’ aprlnic coata, beautifully tailored; all the new shades, Vour choice up to tt.YOO value. £. A A Saturday only %Z3.UU j I.adtea’ and mlaaea’ middles, new novelties In solid colors; all shades, silk embroidered. S3 00 a a so values 52.49 Special lace and Insertion sale, up to 2 Inch width, 10c value. e _ yard 5C Children’s gingham dresses, fancy plaids and plain colors, mn Ofif SB.OO value 52.29 Your choice of the house —All winter roats one half price. Spring line of boys’ suits, extra well 85T?:.?* $11.50 Men’s spring hats, very ACh rx© latest styles, S3.V) value.. 52.90 Ladles’ choc suede boots, 06% t\d JC.OO value, for Saturday. v2.yO Child’s button shoes. no $-‘•00 value .' 51.69 !I’K\ v. AND WASH. NTS. MADISON INI) RAY. FOUNTAIN SQUARE. MFRIDIAN AM) MORRIS. Fine Decorated /Km mas 42-Piece Set of Nh / /*% DINNERWARE V ■ • I O See our opeu stock of Dlnnerware. Little Furniture Store 211 E. Washington St. Soon comes the sweet __ ! oonflrmant. Do not let I the occusion pass withs A out ordering photographic portraits by Ninth Floor Kahn Bldg. v^gj^JpP' Indiana Wall Paper Cos. / Retail Store Wholesale Store 51 Virginia Ave. 27-29 E. Maryland PIVOT CITY 83.45 House Paint 3 gallon FLEISCHMANN’S w.&S * ’ '%■ ■ ■ ."s’. ■ >: •• 1

Big Values for Men at Horuff’s Our Offerings This Week Include Extraordinary Bargains in Regulation Army Shoes Elkskin Scout Shoes Here is a chance to buy a pair of regulation army shoes, For the man who wants a good work shoe we offer an Munson last, at a real saving. They are excellent value in our Elkskin Scout Shoe. priced $4.98 and $5.98 Price $2.98 Boys’sizes $2.48 YOUR MONEY | I-I O¥T E" Tfl 342 Vir g inia our policy. I H JL Mk & Kjr Avenue park n car.

Easter Jewelry Easter is the Tuminp Point of Spring. Spring Means Joy, Life and Gladness. To Show This Spirit, Nothing Could Be More Appropriate Than the Wearing of Some of Our Dainty Jewelry, Consisting of Brooches, in solid gold. .$3.50 to $50.00 Rings $2.50 to $75.00 Pendants $5.00 to $75.00 Then come the more expensive diamond pieces—s7s.oo to $3,000.00 each. Carl L. Rost 25 North Illinois St. “The House of Quality” At the Sign of the Clock, in the Middle of the Block. TANARUS, No Plated or Filled Rings Sold Here. and

REPAIRED U. S. ARMY SHOES (RUSSET) For Men and Boys, Sizes 5 to 12 WITH NEW SOLES AND HEELS xi $2.00 Durable and Comfortable Fine for Workmen 151 North Illinois St. 4 DOORS SOUTH OF OHIO MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED Write Name, Address and Size Plainly—No Extra Charge. Address all letters to E. C. Smeltzer. EFir* and Burglar Proof Safes and Vault Doors Real Flreprool Filing Sales In Five Sizes From 20x30 to 40x60 Inside. These safes tan be equipped with any steel filing system. A complete line of office furniture and equipment. Aetna Cabinet Company Display rooms 331-B*B W. Maryland St., Indianapolis

FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1920.

ifc; l Farms yTj3r “Money saved ia money earned”— i you’ve heard that “time and again”—it’s a fact, nevertheless, just to show you what GARDENING, even in a small way, will save you in dollar* and cents—we cite this instance, noted in a recent issue of the Columbus Dispatch— A 5-CENT PACKAGE OF LETTUCE SEED was given space in one corner of a flower garden. From May 15th until July 15th lettuce from that tiny bed graced the table in goodly portions. From July 15th to Sept 15th the stalks yielded leaves for basis of salads, etc. Figured by the housewife, the total cost at any grocery would have amounted to sl6—& SAVING of $15.95. Worth the effort, wasn’t itt Os course thia fact Is only offend as an Instance, showing what a SAVING proposition the VOGDTABLE GARDEN la. If sls 96 can be saved on a bed of LETTUCE, think of the returns a BABY FARM would yield, with no great amount of effort or expense. STERLING FARMS (our lGth add*, tloa), will blossom out this summer In VEGETABLE GARDENS of every description. Far-sighted people who are looking a little ahead are investigating STERLING FArMs right along. Call ua tor details. Do it NOW. Orin Jessup Land Cos. NO SUNDAY SELLING 705-10 Occidental Bldg. Phones —Main 2957 and 2958, Auto. 23-482.

MODERN DENTISTRY /3Sj|pP Absolutely Painless f| Jg There was, of course, a time when some dental work could not be done without considerable pain. But, in these days of anesthetics and scientific methods pain lias'been driven from the dental office. Os course, experience and equipment enters into dentistry to a great extent. Better choose a dentist who has a large practice. He generally knows every phase of the business a little better. EITELJORG& MOORE DENTISTS i!&“ 4 5£. vW-r== ■ ■■■■■.■ ■■:.T.- J ===r:. ===== - OUR SPECIAL BANK CREDIT PLAJ Allow, yon to buy your homo outfit at cash prlcna. 0. N. FOSTER FURNITURE AND CARPET COMPS 117-118-131 Wort Market itreet. Opposite Traction Terminal Depot, 1