Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 157, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 November 1920 — Page 14
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6% . First Mortgage Real Estate Certificates Dated November 1, 1920. Due November 1, 1925. Denominations SIOO, SSOO and SI,OOO There is no safer investment than a real estate mortgage properly made. Our First Mortgage Real Estate Certificates are backed by mortgages that are properly made. Each has met the rigid requirements of our loaning organization which is the outgrowth of more than fifty years’ experience in this business. During this period no customer who has bought these mortgages has ever suffered a loss or delay in the collection of principal or interest. Considering their perfect safety we believe that a six per cent rate is indeed attractive on these First Mortgage Real Estate Certificates. By their purchase at this time you assure yourself of this rate for five years inasmuch as the certificates are not callable before maturity. You may purchase them either for cash or under the terms of our partial payment plan which provides for the payment of one-tenth in cash and one-tenth per month for the nine succeeding months. Ask for more complete information. . jfletcfjer Isamus anti Crust Company
ARMY GOODsTaIT iiRCHANDISE EXTRA SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK ONLY. M Qff NEW O. D. WOOL SHiRTS, EACH 9‘Xar) Just received a la-ge shipment of reclaimed regulation shirts and drawers; excellent condition, each, . garment, 95<. Marine Pants, long lee. Officers* Dress Shoes, New O. D. Wool ffA Combination overalls, cuff AW (*A plain toes, 7ff blankets, each.. oO*vU real values, O ff bottom 9i*9v pair 9l*lw .. u each 90i0 tj ii , n _ _ - _ New Army Heavy Doty Gas Mask Qff wool*breeches D ' $2.45 Field and March -/ O New men ’s winter Raincoats 9uOv wol Dree '- aes - ostoltf in* Shoes, pair • 0,0 J union suits OAA con net ut’ ““Si'iycX fi - SJ.OO Ra"ow !’*•< pair S/.3U over bueatrr,...Si.OS s „ wlnUr „ 4 Officers’ gabardine trench Reclaimed Field and C. S. Army Btyle Light drawers, a-4 ff/\ ssr- §45.00 SBSSf. §2.85 * l *” Hip Boots, Ass AA New flannelette Shirts; 0 n Short Overcosts—sizes 6to 13 -55.00 gray and tan Q-S QA These coats have been pairs sl*oo New Sheepskin Lined colors oltvU slightly used, and are in Coats. CA £ D * nd w _ Cl 7C flu . . 7C Navy Regulation new % length 9)aYi3U Gray Blankets...f *> condition vO.ID Wool Shirts and Drawers, New Black Shoes — Reclaimed Overalls and New Men's Ribbed reinforced front and Special. 4c „oc Jumpers, Union ff | Qff back, the £4 Ass pair each 09L Suits €>JLst/t> garment vliartf QUEEN CITY SALVAGE CO. cikcle re, 202 SOUTH ILLINOIS ST.—COR. GEORGIA ST. cmcl
A SAVINGS ACCOUNT is the only safeguard against the uncertainties of the future; is always ready; , is always sure. The time to start is not tomorrow, not next month, but NOW. SI.OO now and a dollar added each week will produce gratifying results. We Pay 4% % On Savings Meyer-Kiser Bank 136 East Washington Street
You Lose if you don’t take advantage of our special priced FAC-TORY-FIRST AMERICAN-AKRON fabric and cord tires. All genuine firsts with 6,000 mile guarantee on fabrics and an 8,000 mile adjustment for cords. These values are your gain. Prices on Popular Sizes NON-SKID FABRIC. NON-SKID CORD. List. Sale. List. Sale. 30x3 $20.10 $ll.OO 32x3% $48.00 $27.86 sSl :::::: l\S till 31x4 33 50 21 -23 34x4 64.35 37.29 33x4 40.30 22.66 Inner Tube Price# Reduced In 34x4 ...... 41.20 23.16 Proportion. We prepay mail orders in the state. INDIA TIRE Cos. 18-20 S. Pennsylvania St. Indianapolis. State Distributors of America%Akron Tires.
When Your Teeth Must Be Extracted, Then What? Ton want some otheri to take their place, and you may dread wearing “plate*” In your mouth, come and Investigate the mertta of our ayatern of fastening In artl9ctal teeth by meant of Crown and Bridge Work. Beat of Gold and Porcelain used: skilled, careful, consclonetlua workmanship and PERFECT SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Eiteljorg & Moore DENTISTS Corner E>4 Market St. and Circle. Ground Floor. Lady Attendant.
| INCANDESCENT LAMPS B for the long winter nights. Buy I p thorn at the convenient place I THE DAYUGHT CORNER 1 | MERCHANTS HEAT AND | LIGHT CO. j| C. O.’B. Murphy, Gen'l. Mgr. | — < ii’SfiN. AND WASH. t in. MADISON AND BAJT. FOUNTAIN SQUAKK.
CLOTHING ON CREDIT PEOPLE'S CREDIT CLOTHINQ CO. 4 N. PENNSYLVANIA T. 2nd FLOOR
INDIANA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10,1920.
DOG HILL PARAGRAFS i inmm, nn.7r*a rr*-^n The flue at the postoffice haa been re-! paired and now draws ao good Slim Dickens baa been warned to either ke-tp a lot of scale weights In his pockets or else stand back a safe distance from the btove. • • • Clab Hancock this morning read out loud where there were about 25,000 postoffices In the United States; but still, according to the postmaster, nobody gets half of the mall they are expecting. Columbus Allsop has been warned by the postmaater to keep his bear stories down to reasonable site this winter, as there la not going to be as much room ®™ und the as there was last wlnPennsy Cos. Announces Train Service Changes Announcement la made that Train No. 26, of the Pennsylvania system, from 8t! r , “ U t 0 „ N * W Y <>rk City, now leaving Indianapolis at 7:40 p. m ., #nd golng b y way of Ptqua. Ohio. will, beginning Nov. a*, go by way of Dayton, Ohio, leaving Indianapolis at the same hour as at present, thus affording good evening service between this city and Dayton. It Is also announced by the Pennsylvania company that “The Southland." from Indianapolis to Jacksonville. Fla will make Its first trip of the season from f***. N °v. 29, leaving Indianapolis at 4:10 a m. The sleeping car will be set at the Union station the previous evening at 9 o’clock.
2 Taken in Craps Raid Escape From Police Member* of the morals sqnad found It safer to call the patrol wagon to scud prisoners to police headquarters than to walk, when two of eleven alleged craps shooters escaped en route to the police station. The game was In a rear room at 29 North Alabama street, and ■ sergeant and three patrolmen, who made the raid, captured, besides the eleven men, a dollar and a pair of dice The nice men who failed to escape en route to police headquarters, all of who are charged wun gaming, gave their names as: Pleas Oliver. 1059 Indiana avenue; C. Koene, 704 Vlrglnta avenue; Charles Bowen. 565 High streetBert Thomas, 411. West Mlnneeou street; James Jsrtner,' 24 Eden PlaceGeorge King. 1971 West Washington street; James Martin. 450 North Pin# street; Jack Mathewa, 22H Indiana avenne, and Frank Martin, 332 North Tacoma avenue. All were released on bonds signed by William P. (“Kinney”) Hiatt, provisional bondsman. Pleas Oliver, one of the men arrested, is a former policeman and has been arrested on gambling charges a number of times. Perfection Butter Oloesbrenner’e.
$5.00 and $6.00 dress and work shoes, while An they last SACKS BROS. 314 Indiana Ave. DETROIT VAPOR STOVEB PENINSULAR STOVES GURNEY REFRIGERATORS CHENEY PHONOGRAPHS For Sale by HOOJER OUTFITTING CO. E. Wash. BREER-HANKINS LBR. CO* A p pilar• and Retailer. VULCANITE ASPHALT SHINGLES and ROLL ROOFING •J 24 HASH. AVE. Main 747. Phone*. Auto. 22-218. FURNITURE We Treat You Right CASH O ' PAYMENTS Little Furniture Store 211 E. Washington St. Cuticura Soap The Complexion
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Mending Tissue .Nu ..mg er auuiu(. Repair* clothing, ■ilk, satin, cotton good*. ribbons, fabric. t all kinds, kill gloves, luaoklntoab**, miibrelian, parasols, stockings, etc. Pack* age postpaid- 15 cents, two packages, }| ee its. Address PENN PLBI.ISHINU CO, BlalrwvlUe. Pa
invest it? Money spent in the attainB1 " l,,ll,l>,,il,lll " l ™ B " ment of musical appreciation is a real investment. It pays dividends for generations. Your children and your grandchildren reflect the finer feelings and higher self-de-velopment that have come to you through keener musical appreciation. There is no simpler, happier means to this end than by hearing good music often and early. Start today with the children. Teach them to understand and love good music. Teach them with a Srm msramsmT or quality onorjl ClCAft Al A MU ~ une-tenm oi mo V""" price as first pay- It Plays ment, balance In A „ __ , u “ Charles Mayer & Cos. ““-T Upright models, v SBO-1450. Period 29-31 W. Washington St. Records models. 5350-52.500. j Established 1840 =====
Zm I Dr. sr,. ( \W ■AI j.l ST l 7 l ) 1 Kernel V / | in uoo I Charge ::r r-W-M of “|( fn{ ) I Optical f°r the | 1 Dep t changing g $5.26 I How Long Have You Worn Your Glasses? LENSES ahould be changed at leaßt once every year and a half, once a year being the average. Yet many people wear the same glasses year in and year out and wonder why they are of very little help to them. AS a matter of fact, the older you get, the weaker become your eyes and the greater grows the need of atronger lenses. IT YOU have been wearing the same glasses for a year or more, pay us a visit, and if you need different lenses we will tell you so—and if you don’t, we will tell you so. Remember we make it an ironclad rule to satisfy each customer. May we not have the pleasure of your patronage t Optical Department The Wm. H. BLOCK CO.
Finest White || Granulated lip No Limit, Lb., 11 w PIGGLY WIGGLY CLEANEST STORES IN THE WORLD Indianapolis Locations: No. I—lß7 E. Washington. No. 0—2208 W. Michigan. No. 2—34th and Clifton. JJo. 7—2154 College. „ „ _ _ ... No. B—2oo N. Delaware. No. *—Bl# K. Tenth. No. S- Ka * t , No. 4—037-0 Ft. Wayne. No. 10—13*8 Oliver. No. 0—6400 E. Washington. No. 11—45* W. Washington.
An Attractive Home is Always a Source of Pride It’s the little things that distinguish the ordinary residence from the real home. A highly polished floor or a scarf of rich tapestry on the library table or your favorite chair re-covered with an attractive pattern of tapestry adds that little touch of luxury which Is the goal of every housewife* OLD ENGLISH £Fp£§jSj£ WAX AND POLISHER ’Jp The only inexpensive apparatus fi made that both applies the wax and Pj- * polishes it. 1 j WlwjFi}*. A teaspoonful of wax, put between " the layers of cheesecloth around the Ittjjtfsffli bottom of the polisher, will cover twice iyr 4 j M the area of the same amount applied by j in To polish, remove wax-filled cloth, ri |r ffwlwfe substitute a clean cloth and slide back iSILxJDHRIm and forth over the floor. Price, complete with 5%-ounce can of Old English floor wax $2.99 *// if Old English brightener, for makmg old floors look like new, e pint... VirL ■" Main Floor. HAVE YOU SEEN THE NEW TAPESTRY TABLE SCARFS? You will want one for your living room or library table. They come In an attractive flowered pattern—dark blue, light blue, gray and green. Size 19x52 lnchea. Price, S2.BS. Upholstery Department Second Floor. VONNEGUT & r m a nd f w a a n r ? 120-124 E. WAS 11NGTON ST.
Watch for Health Burglars I -fiix The burglar that steals your health hides In I , the crevices of your teeth. Decayed food that I sleds Its way from the teeth to the stomach | easily enters the blood currenL i£ *&[ Neuritis, sciatica, acute paralysis, appendicitis, diseases of the gall, bladder and uicerated stomach are natural results of tooth Infectlon, 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, fearing the dentist.” —J. EX Humston, Danville, Ind. THE PEOPLE’S DENTISTS Opon S A. M. to 8 P. M.—Sunday. I A. M. to 11 M. 80 W. Washington Bt. Over Ganeepohl's Trunk Store. Service and Satisfaction KSO TRUSSES IS J ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS, BRACES FITTED BY EXPERT C cmplttm Line Sick Room Supplier WM. H. ARMSTRONG CO. $4 wict ohio rr. /JT VACUUM CLEANERS a jy free trial ea*y payment* HATFIELD ELECTEIC CO. AUTO. IMM. MAIN IN. ASM, (Milt.
Before you know it /’^K Christmas will be Lsa£w here. Before it is too late, order your photographic portraits for the Portral ** Ordered holidays. Now, Cheerfully Held for Christmas utadi n*or Kaha nit Delivery. I ——~~——■ OMU *ls-317-319 K. Washington L ' CLOTHING ON CREDIT Hoyle arick and Clothing Cos. SOB-SOS-Sot W. Washlngtoa St. Z Door* West Senate Av*.
