Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 61, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 July 1920 — Page 10
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Weekly i 2 2 4 1 5 5 7 8 9 10 DEPOSITS YEAR Y'EARS YEARS YEARS YEARS YEARS Y r EARS YEARS YEARS YEARS 51.00 $52.77 $ 107.10 $ 163.11 $ 220.82 $ 280.26 $ 341.50 $ 404.59 $ 469.59 $ 536.55 $ 605.54 2.00 105.57 214.32 326.36 441.78 560.70 683.21 809.43 939.46 1,073.42 1.211.43 3.00 158.34 321.47 459.52 662.65 841.02 1,024.73 1,214.19 1,409.22 1,610.14 1,817.14 4.00 211.13 428.65 652.74 883.60 1,121.43 1,366.46 1,618.90 1,878.96 2,146.88 2,422.90 5.00 263.90 535.78 815.88 1,104.45 1,401.74 1,708.02 2,023.55 2,348.61 2,683.50 3,028.93 6.00 316.70 642.97 980.13 1,326.45 1,683.24 2,050.81 2,429.49 2,819.62 3,221.54 3,635.61 7.00 369.47 750.11 1,142.25 1,546.24 1,962.44 2,391.58 2,833.33 3,288.44 3,757.31 4.240.35 8.00 422.26 857.28 1,305.46 1,767.18 2,242.86 2,732.91 3,237.77 3,757.90 4,293.75 4,845.80 9.00 475.04 964.44 1,468.63 1,988.06 2,523.18 3,074.48 3,642.45 4,227.58 4,830.39 5,451.43 10.00 527.83 1,071.62 1,631.83 2,208.98 2,803.57 3,416.13 4,047.21 4,697.32 5,367.13 6,057.18
A Timetable Worth Studying whether or not you are planning a trip this summer. It is always up to date. It "gives you the cost as well as the time necessary to reach your destination. Moreover, from it you can calculate arrival by a shorter route. We suggest careful study of this table, the determination today of a destination, then action upon your determination as soon as you can get to a bank with an initial deposit of say sl. The result may be the study of a railroad timetable for a delightful trip next year. J jfletcfjfr , anD Crust Company Northwest Corner Market and Pennsylvania
Good Eyesight Is a Valuable Asset in the Business World
This is the day of experts. Every man on the optical corps of the W rn. 11. Block Company has been trained theoretically and practically to know his business thoroughly. * Dr. J. E. Kernel is in charge of the department. Dr. Kernel is a graduate of the* Northern Illinois College of Ophthalmology and has had years of practical experience. You can, therefore, feel confident that the services rendered by Dr. Kernel or his associates in examining and fitting your eyes with the proper glasses will be as conscientious as is within human power and skill. J
ic ™ / All iaases V y' ' V J guaranteed. V ' V. r X“<-Shellßuns*"*! I f lenses ? 4 ”° the tet _ _—. $5.25 f six months, >A , vjr QO $4.50 $4.50
The Wm. H. Block Company Optical Department
202 S. Illinois St.= U' C AD MV AND GENERAL . D. ARin I MERCHANDISE EXTRA SPECIAL Reclaimed Pyramidal Tents, 16x16, Special, $35.00 Just received shipment regulation Rec . Hob Xail and () Os ' Rec. lightweight new Army Shirts and Field Shoes £•&*} russet Shoes i 0 Drawers, each c I OUT-OF-TOWN BUYERS We ship goods exactly as advertised; write plainly; send money order or draft with order. No C. O. D. shipments made. We pay the postage. QUEEN CITY SALVAGE CO. circle 46 202 SOUTH ILLINOIS ST.—COR. GEORGIA ST. rcle
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Good eyesight means a great deal to the man or woman in the business world. Close attention to details, poring over books and records may go a long way towards the success of the business, but at the same time it drains the strength from the eyes. Symptoms that seem trivial at first may lead to serious results. Here are some of the common danger signals that need immediate attention: blurry vision, watery eyes, smarting eyes, twitching nerves in the eyes, squinting, dark spots dancing before the eyes, headaches, nervousness and sometimes even indigestion. Do any of these above symptoms apply to your case? If they do, you know you need glasses—then why keep on putting it off from day to day? Your eyes are too delicate an organism to try any endurance tests on. You are strongly urged, for your own sake, to seek the services of a good optometrist.
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INDIANA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1920.
ROTARY CLUB GETS TOGETHER Uses Novel Scheme to Introduce Members. \ Members of the Rotary club who did not know the full names of the other members and the business in which they were engaged were made acquainted at the club’s regular meeting, yesterday, at the Claypool hotel. One set of cards was distributed at one end of the room and a duplicate set was distributed at the other end of the room. When the president of the club, Frederick E. Matson, called out *Mie number of a pair of cards, the holder of each responded and was expected to introduce the other by full name and business, and in case of his failure to do so had to buy the other a good cigar. the first of the “get-ac-quainted” meetings during the last six or eight months. Claude M. McElwalne, who was injured In the Rotary-Klwanls baseball game about three weeks ago, received a big ovation when he appeared at the meeting. It was requested by him that all the team captains of last year's bowling league meet with him to plan for the coming season. It Is the plan to have twelve teams this year and to compete for national honors In the annual Rotary bowling tournament. J. M. Bowen of New Orleans, a past president of the Indianapolis Rotary club, paid a high tribute to the club. A challenge of a “bolshevik” ball team, organized within the club, issued to the club’s regular team, was accepted and the game will be played at Washington park Thursday, with Rev. Frank S. C. Wicks and Fred Hoke as umpires. Indiana Will Not Get Smut Infected Straw Following an Injury resulting from information received at the headquarters of the state conservation department that wheat straw from the Illinois regions infected with the flag smut would be shipped to Indiana paper mills, Illinois state officials today notified Richard Lieber, director of conservation, that straw from the infected regions will not be shipped Into Indiana. Telegrams were sent to Illinois officials yesterday, after Frank N. Wallace, state entomologist, had received
Children *m and Growing Girls ’ White High Shoes White Strap Slippers Extraordinarily Priced for Thursday and Friday Daring Our Closing Out Sale Child’s Strap Slippers /v Sizes 4to 8 Sizes BV2 to 11 $1.35 5i.55 Misses’ Strap Slippers | “5V.!!...51.45 WHITE HIGH SHOES CHILD’S Id / Sizes 4 $4 MX Sizes BMs l3 to 8... toll s±odt> jj l MISSES’ INFANTS’ B \ GROWING GIRLS’ . $1.65 and $2.65 0 Every Pair of Childrens Shoes Must Go Regardless of Cost FELTMAN & CURME Shoe Stores Cos. Boya’ and Girls’ Department, Second Floor. 38 East Washington Street
Diamonds |||| After 28 years of reliability we are offering you this Midsummer Sale—--2 0% off on our entire stock of Watches, Diamonds and Jewelry, Cut Glass, Silverware and all kinds of Chains, Charms and Searfpins. THE FLETCHER M. NOE JEWELRY STORE -'lO3 N. Illinois Street Opposite Terminal Station.
Service and Satisfaction feSgsO TRUSSES if J ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS, BRACES ykJjf FITTED BY EXPERT Complete Line Sick Room Supplies WM. H. ARMSTRONG CO. ZIZzVhL.--84 WEST OHIO ST.
Excursions —NEXTSUNDAY—CINCINNATI, OHIO, $2.45- R °,H ™ 1 p —52.45 Decatur,/'ll!., $2.70 —EV6l*]|f Sunday —Marshall, Ind., $1.22 VISIT TURKEY RUN—(INDIANA STATE PARK) Special Trains Leave Union Station 7:00 A. M.
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Yam Sims baa had his latest photograph taken, and several persons have begged him out of one. Every home ought to have one. The Tlckville Town Marshal reads where they are preparing to notify a man In Ohio that he was nominated at Chicago. Everybody else has heard of it. With the late passage of time there has been swept from the table In the rear of the country store the round howl and tin spoon, with which sardines and cove oysters were served with crackers and pepper sauce for 15 cents. telegrams from Dr. Karl F. Kellerman of the federal horticulural hoard Indicated that straw from the Illinois fields in- ■ feeted with the flag smut was being pre- j pared for shipment Into Indiana. Conservation officials warned the Illinois official* that If any attempt were j made to make shipments into Indiana a quarantine would be declared against the ■ whole state of Illinois. LESLEY'S CLEANER FOR PIANOS Makes old furniture appear new. Ask for It.—Advertlseftient. Perfection Rotter—Glossbrenner’s.
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What a Savings Account Will Do It will pay mortgages. It will educate children. It will inculcate saving habits. It will lighten the load of care. It will keep the wolf from the door. It tvill give success. It will lay the foundation of home and independence. It will build a barrier to the almshouse. Can you afford to be without a Savings Account? We Pay on Savings MEYER-KISER BANK 136 East Washington Street A (Don’t forget ttuU a note of * minor to not binding on him.)
HWhat Have Your Teeth To Do With Your 111 Health We are constantly being asked by patients, “What have my teeth to do with my sickness?” The world has come to know through physicians and others that bad teeth mean bad health; that the infection from a decayed tooth or an ulcerated gum lasts as long as the condition is unattended. If your teeth are bad and your health is low, you need dentistry. If obtained here it la a high-grade service at lo\V cost. “Others failed to extract a wisdom tooth for me, but the People’s Dentists got it with one pull and no pain." W. B. Peterson, Peterson-Keyes Auto Cos., 401 North Capitol avenue, city. The PEOPLE’S DENTISTS Open 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sunday 9 A. M. to 12 M. 36 W. Washington St. Over Gausepohl's Trunk Store.
THE LAKE ERIE & WESTERH R. R. EXCURSION SUNDAY, JULY 25th ' (Returning same date.) ROUND TRIP FARES TO MICHIGAN CITY (Lake Michigan) $2.70 WALKERTON (Koontz Lake) , a $2.43 ROCHESTER (Lake Manitou) a a $2.12 Train leaves Indianapolis Union Station 7 :00 a. m.; Massachusetts Avenue Station 7:10 a. m. The above fare includes war tax. For tickets and full information apply to agent.
DO YOUR TEETH TROUBLE YOU? f. VjMnfc ivv,vjH|P Neglected teeth act as a gateway tor the J* •/£ ■!?,. Introduction of deadly germs Into the >*•!. system. Ninety per cent of Americans ii in have defective, germ-harboring teeth and Jaws. If that 90 per cent were to give their teeth proper care practically all ot those people suffering from creaking Joint*, etc., would be feeling “At as a fiddle.” Good work, properly done, insures the patient against diseases caused by the teeth. v EITELJORG & MOORE, Dentists Corner East Market Street and Circle. Ground Floor. Lady Attendant. gg=== " T '~ r ~ BLACK SCREEN WIRE a Square Foot VONNfeGUT HARDWARE CO. 120 TO 124 EAST WASHINGTON STREET Curry Barber Shops—Shave 20c, Hair Cut 40c Exoept Saturday and Holidays. Two Shops. No Watting. 28 SOUTH ILLINOIS ST.. 140 NORTH ILLINOIS ST.
Any one can click a hntter or pros* a bulb—but f there is something dlo- I tinetive about photographic portraits by Ninth Floor Kahn Bldg.
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FURNITURE We Treat You Right CASH OR PAYMENTS Little Furniture Store 211 E. Washington St.
WAHTED-WASTE PAPER Prices highest ever known. Schools, churches, householders. We will call for any amount. WE PAY CASH AMERICAN PAPER STOCK CO. Main 6088.
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