Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 151, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 November 1920 — Page 12
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Home Builders may now borrow from us up to 50 per cent of the appraised value of proposed new dwellings and new medium-priced apartment houses. We share the general eagerness to see the housing shortage in Indianapolis and Indiana reduced and are glad to be able to offer financial help. We are able to do this because of our appointment by the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company as its Indiana representative in connection with its $50,000,000 building loan fund. May we tell you more about our Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Building Plan? Please address inquiries to Mr. William B. Schiltges, manager of the Loan Department. jflettfjer Ratings anti Crust Company Northwest Corner Market and Pennsylvania. West Indianapolis Branch, West Street Branch, 1233 Oliver Avenue. Washington and West Streets. East Tenth Branch, 2122 East Tenth Street.
COMMUNITY FUND DRIVE PLANS LAID Hope Is to Raise Sum Sufficient to Support All Agencies. With the campaign for funds for the Indianapolis Community Chest only two vreeks away Charles F. Coffin, president of the Chamber of Commerce and campaign director for the chest, announced today he will devote all of his time for the next three weeks to the campaign. The campaign will be waged Nov. 15 to 20. The amount to be raised has not been set, but It will be less than half. It is believed, of the amount raised for the war chest. This amount was nearly $3.000 000. The amount raised this year will be sufficient, it is hoped, to support the charitable, civic and philanthropic agencies which are members, for more than a year. Mr. Coffin is working out complete details for the campaign for funds. Within the next few diys several hundred persons will be called on to serve on ! various committees for the campaign, ]
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’ VV"YJCH are eye defects. While they may be microscopically minute, yet they may be the foundation of much future eye trouble. While we would hardly care to in-aasy-yaj timate that any optical defect might lead to total or partial loss of vision, on the ■anrwnSl other hand, why let such a small sum as four or five dollars stand between you and better vision? However, requires both professional skill and detailed thoroughness to prescribe and fit correct glasses. Those two qualifications, coupled with our fair prices, have been the very vertebrae of our success. Hundreds have come, have been fitted and walked out satisfied. We are always ready to give you the same satisfying service we have given them. Ah gasses guaran’eed. If lenses need changing dicing the first m x months , we make no charge for changing. DR. J. E. KERNEL C PTICAMJEPARTMENT The Wm. H. BLOCK Cos.
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and it is believed there will be a ready response. John H. Reynolds, general secreetary of the Chamber of Commerce, said that organization will cooperate in every possible way in making the campaign a success. The board of directors of the cham her, at a meeting recently, adopted a resolution indorsing the movement, and other organizations are expected to do likewise. DrCK hunter drowns. ASHLAND, Wis., Nov. 3.—Frank Keena, traveling salesman for a Duluth firm, was drowned In Yellow River while duck hunting Tuesday. PRISONER TAKEN TO MARION. ALEXANDRIA, Ind., Nor. 3.—Harry Wilson, arrested here after a reported attempt to sell a small car, said to have been stolen at Greentown, Ind., was taken to Marion Tuesday, where he will be tried in tho Grant County Circuit Court.
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Preacher Candidate Leads Dry Law Author ST. PAUL, Nov. 3.—J. A. O. Preus, Republican, has been elected Governor of Minnesota, returns early today indicated j with a slight chance that Henrik Shipstead, Non-partisan Leauge Indorsee, might show heavy gains in the rural vote. Hodgson, Democrat, was snowed under. Andrew Volstead, congressman, author of the prohibition law, was running behind the Rev. O. J. Kvale for re-election. Krale ran as on independent. DIES IN BOILING WATER. WAUKEGAN. 111.. Nov. 3.—J. F. Dorsey, civilian employe at Great Lakes, while directing the work of pnmplng out a manhole partly Sited with boiling water, accidentally stepped into it, sus tainlng injuries that proved fata!.
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The Deputy Constable Is almost sure lie will go to the show next Monday night. It is a melodrama In which one person gets hit three tiinea with the same pie. • • • The TlekviHe Tidings records a sixlegged calf, which recently arrived In a nearby community. Silo Kildew says he sure would hate to buy shoes for that I calf. • • • | Poke Earley says he don't remember of | ever going on a camping trip that one ! of the party did not appear with a long I litre at the last minute and announce l that It was impossible for him to go, as ! his wife was sick. Despondent Swain’s Suicide Trial Fails Erwin Ellis, 24. of 1717 Lockwood street, attempted suicide at his home early today I by taking chloroform. The police were told he was despondent over a love affair. Ellis was taken to the City Hospital and physicians say he will recover. TO FACE BOND THEFT TRIAL. WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 3.—Jules ("Nicky") Arusteln, reputed chief In ths New York J.V000.000 bond robberies, will be brought here Friday for arraignment and trißl under a writ of habeas corpus Issued today by Justice Gould of the District of Columbia Supreme Court. Ever* >od Oleomargarine— .lobreener'.
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