Indianapolis Times, Volume 32, Number 281, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 April 1920 — Page 13

■The Right Thing I at the Right Time | B r MABT MARSHALL S. DCFFEK. Iw J k When You Bank ■Being able to attend to tout bank■g properly Is really a matter of good Humera as much as anything else—and Hat nltlmately means it Is a matter of considers tenees for others, pins the knowledge of the simplest rules of banking. It Is Inconsiderate to arrive at the ■■k just one minute before the close hours. usually means you trill have to as there are always many trho going to the bank till the hour. 3y& some banks where a good deal of |SHL-4 In the bankbooks as to just how checcks should !... placed In when present • re elv. in order to safe time. it. mßfe- :-s look a second time at your flult slip, to see that It is dated and filled out: that you have signed Hr name as It is in the bank account, ■| that checks are properly endorsed. is customary when handing your to the receiving teller to say Hid morning or good afternoon.

SA TURD A Y You /J\ Can Buy This $8 / Black Kid Tie for Ak Mfiw $6.00 mpfl The Big “It” for Easter •—made of Philadelphia kid, Louis heels, one evelet, silk ties, flexible soles. We repeat—“An $8 value” — mighty conservative statement, too. The shoes will bear us out. Why not trade at * ‘ Merriman’s ’ ’ and save a couple of dollars on PP all your shoes i 5 West Market St. Just West of the Monument. WZSXZZTIE xs "■ ' • , m i

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whether you know him personally or not, and it la also courteous to leave the window with a polite “Thank you.’’ Sometimes it happens that through mlscaculatlon or simple carelessness you overdraw your account. Tn that case It Is customary for your bank to notify you with a printed form, and when It does this without protesting the check that overdraws your account it is showing a distinct courtesy to you. If you receive one of these statements, courtesy and business demand that you go Immediately to the bank with the money to bring up your bank balance, and you should never fall to thank some one for the courtesy shown you. WHAT READERS ASK. “When serving tea at home in the afternoon what Is the correct time? From 4 to 5, depending on your own convenience, your luncheon hour, and your dinner hour.—Copyright, 1920. Glass Mine Found in Ohio Capital CODCMBUS, 0.. April 2.—They have oleaned the statebou6e celling! It was washed last lu 1858. Workmen discovered the celling was made of glass. That was unsuspected. Six inches of soot was found sovering it. At last light falls In the senate chamber. Hooray, hooray!

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7X /£(Ju IgoayliJay One blinks their eyes, catches their breath and excitedly ask: “What great bargain is the People’s going to offer next?” May we suggest that you do not spend too much time in wonderment and that you act quickly in this matter tomorrow morning. There are not a great many of these rugs—they are superb qualities in 9x12 Seamless Wool Fibre. There are floral and medallion patterns in many qa delightful colors. Truly they are rare values at ** RUGS-Choice-of-the-House 15% Off Unusual Value in ~ '-///y T"5 ~ vvpv Unusual Value in Seamless Wool Fibre Rugs J i i]|Jj [ Jgg Seamless Wool Fibre Rugs *IC* Easy ta Pay t"he People's Way" ‘ -- ~~ l— . “It’s Ewy toP.y the People’. Way." You needn’t spend a fortune on rugs. When you visit our store you will be surprised to find how inexpensively you can secure high-grade floor coverings here. And you'll be surprised, too, at the wonderfully large assortment of gorgeous patterns in all sizes. The earlier you come the greater the selection you will have.

Exchange Your Old Piano for Two Instruments in One A STANDARD UPRIGHT I*l AN O ON WHICH TUB CHILDREN CAN TAKE LESSONS. A MODERN PLAY ER PIANO THAT THE WHOLE FAMILY WILL ENJOY. Com® and investigate this offering. Bring a musical friend with j ou, for the more you know about Piano®, the more keenly you will appreciate this splendid offer. AS A PLVNO It lw a true toned, artistically designed upright, on which the children can take their music lessons and do their practicing. AS A PLAYER It is n modern upto date Instrument with all the itnf movements and features ordlnarly found in players priced much higher; $12.00 worth of Q. R. H. Player rolls, bench and scarf given free with each Instrument. COME INVESTIGATE THIS OFFER THEN LET US SEND OUR EXPERT TO YOUIt HOME AND APPRAISE YOUR OLD PIANO. WHICH WE WILL ACCEPT AS PART FIRST PAYMENT. THREE YEARS TO PAY THE EASY WAY—NO INTEREST—NO EXTRAS. “EDISON” The Sewing Machine That Never Fails There are many features about an "Edison” that appeal particularly to women that ilo their own dressmaking. The ease of operation la really remarkable and its simplicity is a guarantee to the amateur of successful sewing. The complete set of attachment* enable you to do ull sorts of fancy stitching and then there's a guarantee of satisfactory service. Tomorrow’s price—s3s.oo PAY THE EASY WAY.

INDIANA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1920.

A Conversation About Our Annual Refrigerator Sale

“I see the People’s are having their annual sale of Refrigerators,” said Mrs. S. to Mrs. H.. ‘‘lt seems strange that they would he having a sale of refrigerators so early, doesn’t it?” ‘‘Does it?” returned Mrs. H. a little archly. Perhaps, then, you’ll think it queer when 1 tell you that 1 bought a Jewell refrigerator in the sale. 1 saved some money on it, too!” ‘‘Well, 1 am surprised,” said Mrs. S. “What do you want of a refrigerator now?” “I don’t want it now, hut 1 will want it this summer.”

An Elegant Timepiece 1 jlpE at a Moderate Price We are offprint; some ex- "'~'''"' s N v 'wV ’T\ ? ceptional values in highgrade watches. Let us show / \ VV'\ A you tho 19-Jewel, 4 Posl- iff : law” 10 tlon South Bend Watch at Ij !*- S Ei" IN $41.00, for instance. It S combines features usually Hyp found only in (ho highest f jpg| price watches. 1 Popular Washing Machines Hundred® of these machines ore In or neighbors already has one and will \ "'j The Inside and bottom of tub are cor three-quarter revolution each way. ijj-f;,: -The gearings are made from well- £* •y i .$M 1 i*i. f_ designed castings, molded from ma'l'lils machine will give “good service.” te-‘ >'■ p niid by this, we mean all that the f"*l" $ 12J50 See Our Kleanwell Electric Wnslier

“But where are you going to put it until then?” asked Mrs. 8. “I’m going to leave it right in the store. All I had to do was to pay a small deposit on the one 1 wanted. When I am ready for it I will just phone Main 1510 and have it sent out.” If any home knows now that it is going to need a refrigerator this summer, it is overlooking a splendid opportunity if it fails to look into this Annual Refrigerator Sale. “PAY THE EASY WAY.”

igp There are o many different styles of baby carriages, go carts and sulkies In onr infants’ department It i® extremely hard to feature any one particular model. Reed baby carriages can be had In brown, gray, blue, whtte and natural. Tomorrow we feature a Block folding go-cart at $9,95 I Reed carriage at $29.95 PAY THE EASY WAY. V: r- ;■■■:■■■ - } J Combination Bed and Spring years. It Is a thing the doctors have long been urging. The restlessness of one sleeper does not disturb the other. Hut even In a separate bed you will not sleep sound unless your springs Invite relaxation. Special Friday and Saturday— Bed and- Spring, 3-ft. size 811.98 Bed and Spring, 8-ft. 6-In. sire .sl4 08 j "T’S EASY TO PAY—THE PEOPLE’S WAY.** J|

VITANOLA The Phonograph of Marvelous Tone How the tone filter removes Impurities from music. “Impurities” in music are any outside sounds that come through the phonograph. Years ago all phonographs rendered music so full of ’•lmpurities" that “the noises” almost smothered the music Itself. Then came the Vitanola with Its wonderful tone filter which Is the greatest improvement of all. 'if you purchase a phonograph without hearing the Vitanola you are doing yourself a grave injustice. The Vitanola plays all records. Prke 9s,oo u p Six records, twelve selections given with each Instrument. PAY THE EASY WAY. I OIL MOPS Special Saturday 33c No Phone or Meal Orders A dally household necessity and * real bargain for those who come Saturday. Outfit consists of mop, bottle of oil packed In neat carton and regulation size handle. Saturf day 330

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