Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 139, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 October 1920 — Page 12

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\. V A New Loan for Home Builders / Tile Metropolitan Life Insurance Company of New York, wishing to be helpful in meeting the present housing problem, has set aside a large sum for loans on new dwellings and new medium priced apartments. In that connection it has arranged with the Fletcher Savings and Trust Company to take care of its business in Indiana, and we are now prepared to make loans in Indianapolis under the new plan. Details concerning the loan will gladly be furnished by the company’s Loan Department. jFletcfjer failings anti Crust Company Northwest Corner Market and Pennsylvania. West Indianapolis Branch, West Street Branch, 1233 Oliver Avenue Washington*and West Streets.

ROOT ‘EXPLAINS’ HARDING’S STAND He Says Issue Not League Against No League. NEW YORK. Oct. 20.—Republican leaders 'were preening themselves today over s speech by Ellbu Root last night In which he elucidated Senator Harding’s position on the League of Nations and severely censured the proviaions of article 10 of the coTenant. The main points of Root's speech, which was the first during the campaign, follow : “The issue is not between a League of Nations and no League of Nations. The question of whether the agreement creating the league shall be accepted absolutely unchanged or shall be modified to meet the American objections. “If Mr. Harding is elected, he will be bound to say to foreign governments who are already in the league: ‘Here are certain objections which stand in the way of America’s entering the league. I would be glad to have the provisions of the agreement changed so as to obviate these objections.’ Then would follow an ordinary common sr-nse negotiation as to the best way to obviate the objections. There are clear indications that the other nations concerned are willing to make such changes as are necessary to meet the American objections. ‘ The only reason why the changes have no*- already been considered Is that Mr. Wilson simply would not negotiate for them." Root vigorously contended that Hardiug's speech of Aug. 2S provided for acceptance of the covenant properly revised and amended. Teachers to Practice Voting by Machines To aid the school teachers in familiarizing themselves with the voting machines announcement was made today that the Teachers’ Federation has secured two voting machines which will bo placed in the Public Library Thursday and Friday for demonstration purpose*. Uses Poker Playing Stunt in Death Trial CHICAGO, Oct. 20.—Whether a man who bets his stack on a pair of nines and walks around bis chair to change his luck, is sane, was a question the Jury in the trial of Carl Wanderer, exarmy officer, accused of murder, was to decide. Wanderer, charged with slaying his wife and a tramp he hired to stage a fake hold-up, Is Insane, witnesses testified. Bernard Roth, a relative, declared there wasn’t any doubt In his mind a i to Wanderer's insanity. “He’ll bet his sta<-v 0 t r hin* oi. a j, a i r of nines.’’ said Roth, “and gets up and walks around his chair .when playing poker.”

No Need to Strain Your Eyes Reading or l f|v j Sewing \ J OW that the days are becoming shorter and S the evenings longer, you’ll spend more of m j tCA your time indoors, reading or sewing, or perhaps Ip4.DU while away the time at some place of amusement. H YEN though you have never worn glasses for Y general use, you’ll find a pair of reading or sewing glasses a comfort for your eyes, in that they a l|#j will relieve the strain of long concentration, make B i r J vs||f g the object more distinct and help overcome poor I J vfi lighting conditions. 1 # 1 B f OME in and let us examine your eyes. It takes but a short- time and the proper glasses will help preserve your vision. $4.50 All glasses guaranteed. Jf lenses need changing during the first six months, we make no charge for changing. Dr. J. K. Kernal In Charge Optical Dept. THE Wm. H. BLOCK. CO.

Indianapolis Man Is Given High Office The Rev. Jesse Bogue of Indianapolis has been appointed area secretary by R. J. Wade, corresponding secretary of the council of the boards of benevolence of the M. E. Church. The Rev. Mr. Bogue held a pastorate at Bringhnrst, Ind., and was a chaplain in the Army during the war. Indiana Packing Cos. Put Into Bankruptcy Special to The Time*. EVANSVILLE. Ind., Oct. 20.—A pett tlon In bankruptcy was filed here before United States Commissioner Charles Hafmon for' the Pocket Packing Company, which operates canning factories at several towns in southern Indiana and along Green River in western Kentucky. Most of the 1.000 creditors on the petition are farmers, who had contracted to furnish tomatoes to the company. The liabilities of the company are over SIt'O.OOO and Its assets are about 1150,000. The company was organized about a year ago. Thief Fills Wardrobe! Special to The Time*. WARSAW. Ind., Oct. 20.—One hundred and fifty suits of men's and boy*’ clothing. valued at between $3,000 and $4,000, were stolen from Power's clothing store here early Tuesday.

W-A-T-C-H-E-S Ts you are in need of a watch, come and sec us. AVe have the one you want at the right price. FLETCHER M. NOE JEWELRY STORE 103 N. Illinois SL Opposite Terminal Station. i

CLOTHING ON CREDIT PEOPLE'S CREDIT CLOTHING CO. 4* N. PENNSYLVANIA ST. 2nd FLOOR BLACK SCREEN WIRE a Square Foot VONNEGUT HARDWARE CO. 120 TO 124 BAST WASHINGTON STREET

ADVENTISTS OPEN CONVENTION HERE Sound Appeal for Volunteers as Missionaries. Delegates from every district confer- | ence of the Seventh Day Adventists are expected to be present at the opening session of the fall council of the world'* general conference tonight at the Sturm Avenue Church. A. G. Daniel of Washington, D. C., will president over the session*. An appeal for more missionaries to work among the foreign-born people In the United States will be made at the i conference by the bureau of home missions, P. E. Broderson of Chicago acting as spokesman. The appeat will be directed especially toward placing more missionaries In the larger cities, such as New York and Chicago, where large numbers of foreigners live. A campaign for raising $3,000,000 will be launched at the conference for the purpose of sending additional missionaries to foreign countries. A call will be Issued for at leant 100 couples to take up this foreign missionary work. | Local residents probably will be celled upon to recommend qualified workers for I this field. Four Brunt Fleer—fllossbrenner'e.

INDIANA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1920.

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Luke Mathewsla, who has long bragged about his smart rooster that got before the door and crowed every time company was coming, now says the rooster has got so It la not worth killing, as only this week it let a whole wagon loa-d of company come In before his wife could hide the two pounds of butter. • • * Yam Sims got so interested in the sermon at Hog Ford last Sunday a cow chewed up the new shuck collar worn by bis mule. ** * s Fletcher Henstep reports that ne has lost his large Waterbury watch, and the public la asked to stop, loo's and listen.

HOOSIER FIRM IS UNDER FAVOR Predicted Fire Apparatus Contract Will Go to Stutz. Further consideration of the purchase of additional fire apparatus with the ultimate object of motorising the entire fire department. Is planned for a joint meeting of the board of safety and members of the city council tonight. Argument to the effect that the Stutz Fire Engine Company of Indianapolis should receive additional consideration In the awarding of the contract has been advanced to cliy v'ficials and, it Is understood, is haring a strong effect on the proposed purchase. There are two reasons advanced as to ri,y the Stutz bid is regarded as the most favorable. It Is declared an Indianapolis company should be patronized In the purchase of motors when possible and that taimedlate access to the Stutz factory for repairs or replacement Is a big assent In the operation of fire apparatus which always must be kept In the best of condition and which Is subject to extreme haaards. It Is predicted the Stutz company will obtain the contract for pumpers and ladder wagons when the city makes the purchase. Your (hrl-dnuta photographs will be Jur as jf A fine if ordered now aa if f ordered later—and .vou’ll avoid the fuss and fret Vr’Q K of the but-iulnute rust*. i math Fleer Keha Bid*

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Putting Oxygen Into Polk’s Best Milk To give life, snap and refreshing delicacy of flavor to Polk’s Milk, it is aerated. Every drop of milk that passes thru the Sunlight Plant goes thru this process. The milk falls in a miniature cascade, over glass-in-closed. brine-filled pipes. This thoroughly charges the milk with life-giving oxygen and increases the flavor and palatability of the milk. This is but one of the many improvements in handling milk to be ® found in the Sunlight Plant. When you order milk be sure it’s R•t urn your pOI K 9 S empty milk bot- JL JLal JL m. kj ties promptly. Without bottles ¥"> a ft f *ll r.„. e is zv. oest Milk to you. Ask Your Physician Order by Phone. North 852, Auto. 23-331

Paul G. Davis for Prosecuting Attorney SAquilla Q. Jones says: “TDaui G. Davis is the type of man we ought to have public service. He is well qualified to be PROSECUTOR.” dai ii s' n Paul Davis will discharge the duties of rAULG. DAVIS the prosecutor’s office ably, efficiently and Democratic candidate in the public’s interest. Vote for him Pkoskcvtino 1 uef ! da> ’. votln S machine attorney number is 31*B. This advertisement paid for by friends of Paul G. Dvais

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Loose Spending is likely to land one in a tight corner, and furthermore, the less a person knows, the more certain he is that he is right. WATCH YOUR STEP A simple sentence sometimes casts an odium on one’s character that years of integrity will not efface. Business of today needs optimism and the highest order of patriotism. We adhere to our ooinion that there is too much employment In sight In this country and too big a crop in the barns for a prolonged depression. Big business men are feeling a greater ease and confidence is characterizing their every effort. Let’s get together and contribute our share to the stabilization for a sane and bigger business world. Let us all look forward to the wonderful opportunities Just ahead of us. SAVE NOW We Pay 4 l / 2 % On Savings MEYER-KISER BANK 136 East Washington Street

tGood Health Is a Dental Blessing Bad teeth cause bad breath. Sore gumi and sensitive teeth are evidence of bacterial Infection, which, if allowed to go unattended, will throw the stomach out of order and disturb the entire system. Good health is a blessing which can not be youra without dent 1 care and service. The prices here are low and the service as good as modern equipment. Including an X-ray machine for locating hidden troubles, can makeTt. ‘‘The People’s Dentists extracted two teeth for me wlthont pain. I would advise anybody with a tooth that needs extracting not to delay, but to see them at once, and have it out quickly and painlessly.’^—BßN ANGLE, 608 Holly St., City. THE PEOPLE’S DENTISTS Sunday. • A. M. to 13 M. 98 W. Washington St. Over Oaneopohl'e Trank Store.

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