Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 145, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 October 1920 — Page 14

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Your Specialty and Ours Be your specialty what it may, you feel that you are peculiarly qualified to do your particular piece of work, or render your particular kind of service, better than someone who has not definitely prepared for it. Our specialty is taking care of other people’s money—in Savings Accounts, Checking Accounts, Certificates of Deposit, Investments and Trust Funds. Our belief in our ability to do this satisfactorily is shared by one person in every seven in Indianapolis. If ydu are one of the other six, and have no other banking home, we ask for the privilege of helping you to get the most out of the money you save —safely. jfletcfjer tarings ant) Crust Companp West Indianapolis Branch West Street Branch 1233 Oliver Avenue. West and Washington Streets

WMEN WOMEN Who Work Undo, So,i “ o Pretsure 'M'EWSPAPER men, office men, engineers, stenographers, accountants, clerks —be you executives or met or women in the ranks—your ability to earn more—your opportunity of advancing to greater responsibility—depends to a great extent on your eyes. Clear Thinking Goes Hand in Hand With Clear Vision though you believe you don’t need glasses, pay us a visit, nevertheless. An examination, which is free of charge, in many cases will reveal optical defects of which you were unaware. All glasses guaranteed. If lenses need changing during the first six months, we make no charge for changing. j DR, J. E. KERNEL [ 11/ ] in Charge Optical Department 1 M | I The Wm.H. BLOCK CO.

HnßUnm 202 ILLINOIS st. W&MKBBBBKBKBHg&M ARMY GOODS SALE MERCHANDISE NEW BLACK SHOES, Off I I REO. O. D. WOOL SHIRTS, (% 6> special, pair ~.54a0? excellent condition, each Just reeeivpd new lot of Army Bacon. <gQ Reclaimed Off* Reclaimed O listen *n marine pants; long leg. U’-lb. can Overalls ODC wool blouaes.. .$3.59 cuff bottom. Come in and Officers' Dress Shoes, •,_ n n .. get yours before <£*7 ffft pla | n they are gone, o/avil toe $7• / 5 blankets, each.. SUdU real go 7“ Gas Mask Off Reclaimed QO ffft N>w Arm J Heavy Duty valucs 90w i 3 Raincoats Leather Jerkins. 90wU Field and March Q - New men's winter SSS, $20.75 KSf&&*..**.4s Hr/Hff'S2 85 s:l °" *3.o# officers' Gaberdine pi!,Tn "" cn r. S. Army Style Light drawers.'"'''' *g| m'A SSS“. *45.00 Sir.T*?.i'*fr!S SSS“ 86.85 S; a hl .° $2.85 Bag* 55.20 S&A.. SI.OO QUEEN CITY SALVAGE CO. CIRCLE 48 202 SOUTH ILLINOIS ST.—COR. GEORGIA ST.

While You Wait It’s all right to wait for a chance to invest your money to advantage—to buy up real estate at a - low price or to purchase s.iares in a growing concern, but—the wise man SAVES WHILE HE WAITS that he may have capital to use when the opportunity does come. We Pay 4V 2 % on Savings MEYER-KISER BANK 136 East Washington St.

Service and Satisfaction TRUSSES V 1 ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS. BRACES FITTED BY EXPERT Complete Line Sick Room Supplies WM. H. ARMSTRONG CO. Z h ;J.VAJ> M WEST QHjjmg:.

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Blending Tissue SPySraa No aeivinie or darning. Repairs clothing, ■llk. satin, cotton goods, ribbons, fabrics •f all kinds, kid gloves, mackintoshes, umbrellas, parasols, stockings, etc. Package postpaid. 15 cents, two packages, 21 cents. Address PENN PLBX.I&BUMU CO.. Blairs Tills. Pa.

INDIANA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1920.

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The Rye Straw storekeeper, who has been held In high esteem by a large clr- j cle of customers, has made himself very unpopular all at once by announcing that hereafter he ■will sell only for spot cash. Some of his former customers are circulating the report that he is In business only for the money that's in it. • • • With the waning of the grasshopper season Miss Wutle Belcher may again venture out in her bright green dress. • • • Jeff Potlocks says there may be a lot of Industrial unrest, but on the other hand an empty chair is still mighty hard to find. Woman Is Foiled in Attempt at Suicide A woman whose identity has not been learned was lnterupted In her attempt to commit suicide last midnight before she could plunge Into Fall creek from the Meridian street bridge. Mr. and Mrs. D. 1., Ballard, 1920 Woodlawn avenue, were driving across the bridge when they saw the woman acting strangely. They stopped and the woman admitted she was planning to kill herself by Jumping Into the creek. AVhlle Mr. Ballard telephoned the police she disappeared. The woman refused to tell her name. Burglars Make Usual Nightly Hauls in City George Jacobs. 426 Limestone street, v.ss relieved of his watch and money last night by two negro hold-up men who halted him at Michigan and raidwell streets end covered him with a revolver. The robbers obtained *36, a watch worth s:iO and a charm valued at $5. Mrs. C. C. Kinder, 4175 Guilford are ntie, either lost or was robbed of $52 while on an elevator in a downtown store yesterday afternoon, ano reported to the police. Burglars entered Russell Peeble’s restaurant at 117 South llUiiol* street early today and SB.V) in change was missing from tie cash register. Hood luck Oleomargarine—tllossbrenner'a.

_jS CIATIC RHEUMATISM T THE HUMAN SPINE When you have bo- called lOv Sciatic Rheumatism There la n uerro \L pressure at the \2fc, l'lH'-e In the spin* indicated by the arrow, | Iyet me release the J grewsr* and thei f Remove the Cause of your rheumatism. I have done It for others. Why not for you? Wm ° C CHIROPRACTOR 904 Odd Fellow Bldg. Ilonra: I to 5 and 7 to 8 I\ M Sunday and other hour. i,,‘ appointment. Office Tel., Main 6941. Residence Tol., North 7717. Mo Chsrge for Consultation

Learn to Teach Your Trade Arc you responsible ( for breaking in green workers for teaching and handling men? The Vocational Education Department of INDIANA UNIVERSITY Offers instruction free of charge for Skilled Tradesmen, Factory Foremen and Industrial Teachers. • SHORTRIDGE HIGH SCHOOL Thursday Evening, Oct. 28th Seven Thirty O’clock

Are You an Intelligent Voter? THE intelligent voter chooses his phonograph as he chooses his candidate. EXTRAVAGANT claims of what will be done have no weight with him against the cold hard facts of what has been done or what is being done now. In a word, performance and reputation—past record and contemporary opinion—are what determine the intelligent voter’s choice, among phonographs as among men. Hear the Phonograph that 'won highest score for tone at the Panama- Pactfic Exposition. See the phonograph 'with the graceful curving cabinet that no other phonograph can copy because it's patented —your ballot will go to the Baby Grand ■general GfßzSr CLEAR AS A SELL C~- ■ -> It Plays All Makes / i 1 °f Disc Records flu) One-tenth of the U 1 ; H price as first payment, 1 L J I the balance in eleven \ \ J H equal installments. j ■* I I Period Models, $350 I to $2,500. Upright / I Models, S9O to $450. Ash for a demonstration of the BABY GRAND Sonora Charles Mayer & Cos. 29-31 IV. Washington St. Est. 1840

Central Meat Market THURSDAY SPECIALS PET MILK, TALL I MACHINE SLICED CAN— BACON—12c J 38c SMOKED PICNICS, ENGLISH CURED SUGAR CURED— BACON—--27c 28c OUR SPECIAL NO. 10 PAIL PURE BLEND COFFEE— LARD—19c $2.09. Tod 18. BAGS U GAR. O ■9 PURE EASTERN CANE. / Central Meat Market 245 EAST WASHINGTON ST.

t Watch for Health Burglars The burglar that steals your health hides in the crevices of your teeth. Decayed food that finds Its way from the teeth to the stomach easily enters the blood current. Neuritis, sciatica, acute paralysis, appendicitis, diseases of the gall, bladder and ulcerated stomach are natural results of tooth infection, say physicians. “I am 72. After some sickness I was advised that my health was good except for my teeth. The People’s Dentists surprised me, extracting the bad ones without pain. I have put this off for years, fearin ? the dentist.” —J. E. Humston, Danville, Ind. THE PEOPLE’S DENTISTS Open 8 A. M. to I P. M.—Sunday, 9 A. M. to 13 M. Bft W. Washington St. Over Gausepohl's Trunk Store.

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Christmas gets clos- /**\ er every day. Have you ordered those i vSrWdfc new photographic CJsB? portraits that are to give the personal Portr * lt# , , , ... Ordered touch to your holi- Now> day gifts? Cheerfully Ninth rioov Sabo Bids Delivery.

Men who know automobile values buy Reo Speed Wagons for commercial use A Reo Speed Wagon was delivered today to H. C. S. Motor Car Company Other automobile factories in Indianapolis using them are: Premier Motor Corporation LaFayette Motor Company CoJe Motor Car Company Fisher Automobile Company Established 1898 434 N. Capitol Bird. Main 3396. Auto. 3447-11

| JEWELRY \\ ■ 1/ ll A complete stock of high-class f jewelry is on display here at prices that please all. FLETCHER M. NOE JEWELRY STORE 103 North Illinois Street. Opposite Terminal Station

Don’t Get Panicky because some forecasters-see only dark days ahead. Speed up production! Practice thriftl Keep hoping for only bright and prosperous days! Don't get panicky—get busy! National City Bank 14-16 East Washington Street ... __

BLACK SCREEN WIRE 34c a Square Foot VONNEGUT HARDWARE CQ* 110 TO 124 EAST WASHINGTON STREET.

jhneoq \ I’tiNN. AND WASH. ITfc srnuu ( MADISON AND BAN. •tOKM > FOUNTAIN SQUA KB. FURNITURE We Trent You Right CASH OR PAYMENTS Little Furniture Store Sll E. Washington Bt. 6REEK-HANKIKS LBR.CO. Appllars and Retailer* VULCANITE ASPHALT SHINfILES end ROLL ROOFING 624 MASS. AVE. Main *47. IMiones. Auto. 23-218. ' "■■' aa ■ ueran ssni'miYeswasaiwm—————i■—i—■ DETROIT VAPOR STOVES PENINSULAR STOVES GURNEY REFRIGERATORS CHENEY PHONOGRAPHS For Sal# by HOOSIER OJifTMMG CO. 443-6 E. 1

GINUAMAMUa) CLOTHING ON CREDIT Hoyle o arick and Clothing Cos. SO3-SOS-307 W. Washington St. 2 Doors West Senate Ave.

CAST YOUR VOTE In Favor of Good Teeth The entire public will agree with your choice. Everybody admires good, clean, sound, well-kept teeth. They aro easy to have. We can put your teeth In good condition nt moderate cost—ls you don't wait too long. Or if they are already past repair, we can pull them out painlessly and furnish new “store teeth’’ to exactly match your remaining natural teeth. Reasonable charges. Work promptly finished. Speed and gentleness at your service. Satisfaction gnaranteed, Eiteljorg & Moore DENTISTS Corner East Market St. and Circle. Ground Floor. Eady Attendant.

KZDUR Money back without question A' If HUNT’S Salve fade in the treatment ofITCH.BC2BM 8. JS JtmaWORM. TETTER erf §£r~ii\ ether i taking skin diseases. try * ,( •78 cant box at our risk txf / Jfc HOOK DBCO OOMTAinb