Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 7, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 May 1920 — Page 12
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Home Kept Savings grow slowly and are in constant danger of being lost. Be practical and put your money regularly into a Fletcher savings account, which means interest, safety and results. A little money starts the account and small additions count up remarkably fast. Capital jt’ictt'hC’V Interest on Largest in Indiana jTlvlLlJvt Checking Account* things anti Crust Company Will Help You to Save Safely N. W. Cor. Market Pennsylvania
People Who Keep Accounts and regulate their expenditures systematically, save money and prosper. Others do not. A budget will help you. We will furnish the Budget FREE. Will you take the time to keep it? .Ask for one. Every dollar you own has a possible earning power, and every idle dollar means just so much money lost. We Pay 4%% on Savings. Meyer-Kiser Bank 136 East Washington Street (Open 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Saturdays)
Auction Famous Furniture Cos., 448 West Washington St. . Now closing out entire furniture stock at public auction. Sales daily at 1:30 and 7:30 p. m. until all is sold.
Attention Automobilists and Manufacturers. Save Money and Avoid Accidents by Using Dr. Curtiss Clark's Auto-Brake Renewer Kor automobile brakes and clutches, also a preservative for all leather belts. Will make your new brakes last twice as long and will make the old ones work as good as new. Prevents slipping and squeaking. The best preservative for leather belts and will double the life of the belts, preventing cracking and slipping, thus avoiding accidents. When using auto brake renewer you will get bettenand longer service at a very small cost. We ask you to give it a fair trial to convince you of the wonderful results you will obtain. Look for the signature of Dr. C. A. Clark to get the genuine. Price, 60 cents per tube. Large cans, $2.00. Sold by all reliable dealers. SAFETY FIRST, LAST AND ALL THE TIME. LILLY HARDWARE CO. Wholesale and Retail Distributors. 114-118 EAST WASHINGTON STREET Indianapolis, Ind. Bell Phone Automatic Phone Main 509. 21-346 Why We Can Guarantee Batteries for 20 Months A 20 months' guarantee can be put on a battery only by having the battery as nearly perfect as is humanly possible- by building a battery that will, with fair usage, last from 3 to 5 years. Permalife is sturdy, substantial, dependable—and the most highly developed battery on* the market today. Come in and see it for yourself. Permalife Service Station 52 West New York Street. Main 1219.
BLACK SCREEN WIRE 3<Ac a Square Foot VONNEGUT HARDWARE CO. 120 TO 124 KAST WASHINGTON STREET CLOTHING ON CREDIT PEOPLE'S CREDIT CLOTHING CO. 46 N. PENNSYLVANIA ST. 2nd FLOOR
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I DOG HILL PARAGRAFS \ Frisby Hancock was out In the woods this mornintc and reports that from all indications there is going to be a splendid crop of shade this summer, especially on sunshiny days. • • • Our hat is off to our fellow-townsman, Fletcher Henstep. He went fishing day before yesterday and when he came back he admitted that he just caught one fish, and that It was not over three inches long and it got sway from him. ... Tobe Moseley says If such a thing was practical there would now be thousands of hip pockets for rent at a sacrifice. Carnival Grounds Police Reinforced Folicemen enough to prevent trouble will be detailed tonight at the carnival grounds. Twenty-fifth and Adams street, following Investigation of a free-for-all fight that occurred there last night. Ten negroes were arrested at Oxford and Twenty-fifth streets by Sergt. Marren, Detectives Deßossette and Duncan nnd a squad of patrolmen after tbe trouble. According to witnesses, negro boys who stood near the merry-go-round hit white boys with leather straps. This started a fight In which bricks and rocks were thrown and a number of persons were hit. STRIKE MAKES 7.000 IDLE. NEW ORLEANS, La., May ITo enforce demand for higher wages 3,000 boilermakers, boilermakers' helpers, machinists, machinists' helpers, moulders, foundry men and ship carpenters are on strike today, thereby throwing 7,000 men of the allied metal trade out of employment In this city. Ever good Oleomargarine—(•losabrenner's.
DIAMONDS of DISTINCTION ; The radiant richsjss of the diamond and effects 1 ( we show you here are such as you’d expect people of good taste and artistic discrimination to wear. They j! are such as you’d expect to !j find in a shop which has established such a fine reputation for good goods and rel liable service. t FtetcherttMoe JEWELRY STORE J* 65V lOS N. ILLINOIS x
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INDIANA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 1920.
When You Need Glasses ■ szi You should choose your optometrist with the same care you would exercise in the choice of a physician. ' In doing so, however, remember this fact: A A A That skill, conscientiousness and ( TlvT 1 service are not necessarily confined V / ' V J to the optician whose patrons are $5.25 __ Here, in the optical department of the Wm. H. Block Company is a staff of opticians and optometrists each member of which was selected / because of expert knowledge in his ff 1 particular field. V If “practice makes perfect,” then qq it stands to reason that our optometrists possess more than ordinary skill. Each of them will fit more eyes in a day than the average W“ office” man will fit in a week. The department is under the per-, sonal supervision of DrJ.LKernel \ a graduate of the Northern Illinois College of Ophthalmology, and an / \ f \ optometrist of long experience. | Because we buy all optical goods \ y V J in large quantities from the rough, \ J \ J unground lenses to the mountings, y we ean sell for less. You get the s4*so same high quality goods that you would pay more for elsewhere. For your own satisfaction com- ' ' pare our prices with others. f a • Our quoted prices are for glasses I If | complete, lenses, mounting, cord, J --I | case and examination complete—- " 1 *4.00 to *6.00 I All glasses guaranteed. If lenses need changing during the first six months, we will make no I charge for changing. Wm. R BLOCK CO. OPTICAL DEPARTMENT
HIGH PRICES? NO! Men and Boys — Here is Good News (Repaired) U. S. Army Shoes RUSSET ■ $1.75 sa $2.25 Sizes 5 to 8 Thursday and Friday Only We have sold THOUSANDS of these shoes to the Indianapolis public at $3.50 and they have given excellent service; in fact, equal to that usually found in $6 shoes. We still have 850 pairs left, not quite so good as those we sold for $3.50, hut a splendid value at these low prices. REMEMBER, TWO GRADES, $1.75 AND $2.25 Mail Orders Will Receive Prompt Attention Make Money Order Payable to E. C. SMELTZER 151 North Illinois Street 4 Doors South of Ohio St.
Strangers who see your /T-v photographic portrait / A . . , ■ 1 judge your standing by J , it. You can’t afford any- L S ■_ f* thing less than the best. ' BuyfP j A * gKaCW—OffWri.l itlnp Ninth Floor Kahn Rldg.
MILLINERY Choice Smartly Trimmed Hats And Banded Sailors $2 Avery choice group of smartly trimmed hats —clever models of lisere, Milan hemp, novelty braid and polished straws. Trimming touches of flowers, feathers, ribbon and ornaments feature these hats. Every sale must be final—no exchanges and no refunds. AFRICAN OSTRICH FEATHER CO. 4th Floor State Life Bldg.
DESCIfLER'S MONOGRAM^ The Invincible size is a big, generously propor- pr/ngy. AL ciSar LITY
Owing to the death of Mrs. Ora Anna Doss, mother of Mrs. Earle J. Marsh, the studios will remain closed until Saturday morning, May 22, 1920. MARSH DANSE STUDIOS
Excursion Next Sunday Via C. I. & W. To Decatur, 111 $2.70 Marshall $1.22 Bloomingdale $1.30 Montezuma ~51.51 Round Trip—lncludes War Tax. VISIT TURKEY RUN (STATE PARK) Special Train Leaves Union Station 7:00 a. m. . /aT vacuum cleaners M FREE TRIAL EABY PAYMENTS I HATFIELD ELECTRIC CO. f J - ** 1 AUTO. MAIN ItS. AUTO SS-ISS OUR SPECIAL BANK CREDIT PLAtf * Allow you to bay your home outfit at cash prices. D. N. FOSTER FURNITURE AND CARPET CONPAN] Uppo.lt. Traction Terminal D.poL Ul-US-Ul'Weet alettes, Itoeet ■
