Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 169, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 November 1920 — Page 12

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6% First Mortgage Real Estate Certificates Dated November 1,1920. Due November 1, 1925. Denomination SIOO, SSOO, SI,OOO. When you invest your money in these First Mortgage Real Estate Certificates you will have the peace of mind and freedom from worry that comes from the knowledge that your principal is safe and will be returned to you in full at the maturity of the Certificates. We believe that this is worth more to you than the additional one or one and one-half per cent that you might get on less conservative securities. These First Mortgage Real Estate Certificates are hacked by mortgages carefully and conservatively made on City of Indianapolis property and farm land worth at least twice the amount lent. For more than half a century this Company and its predecessors have sold such mortgages to their customers and during this time no customer has suffered a loss or delay ir. the collection of principal or interest. From this record comes your assurance of perfect safety. These certificates may be purchased 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. jflettfjer Jsabtngs anb Crust Company

Thugs Miss SIOO Hid in Shoe; Beat Victim PHILADELPHIA, Not. 24.—Because there were nuable to find money In his pockets, two thugs severely beat Richard Davis of Camden, after holding him bp at Front and Christian streets. Half an hour later Davis, who was taken to the Pennsylvania Hospital, removed his shoes and showed physlc.ans SIOO which Le had secreted in one. Play It Out, Bill, Then You’ll Bea Reporter MILWAUKEE, Nov. 24.—William T. Cuddy, reporter, known as “Wild Bill’’ Cuddy, recently announced his Intention of writing an "inside” Jail story. He got in on a vagrancy charge, but after several hours’ dipping heavy chairs In a varnish vat. Cuddy decided he had sufficient material. Upon revealing his identity, he was commanded to stick to the Job. Efforts to obtain his release are now being made by hlspaper. Goat Herd Ate Grass and Died; Road Sued HOUSTON, Texas., Nov. 24—George Jones, a farmer near Houston, owned ninety-six goats recently. They romped and played and ate the green grass along the right of way of the Texas & New Orleans Railroad. Suddenly they all lay down and died. Jones today filed Suit against the railway for $970 damages. He charges an agent of the line spread poison over the grass. Red Sympathizers Create Disorders LONDON, Not. 24.— Rebellion has broken ont in Tuscany, said a Rome dispatch to the Dally News today. The red sympathisers have armed themselves and fighting has broken out at Montevarchl. Troops have been rushed to the scene to restore order. Many srrests have been made.

po. Don’t Let the Small Sum of Four or Five Dollars Stand Between You and Better Vision. Let Us — Examine Your Eyes Our price includes lenses, All glasses guaranteed. If lenses need frame, cord, case and examina- changing during first six months we tion. make no charge for changing. Dr. J. E. Kernel Optometrist Department The Wm. H. Block Cos.

Insurance Firm Not in Illicit Still Case MILWAUKEE, Nov. 24.—A blow Is aimed at the “moonshine’’ Industry, In a statement by Otto A. Braun, insurance agent, who stated that an Insurance company Is not liable for damage done by fire caused by a still. Mr. Braun added It was likely that even if a fire were not caused by a still, the fact that a still had been In operation would mean that the company was not liable. ROTARIANS PLAN HI NT. HARTFORD CITY, lnd., Nov. 24 Hartford City Rotarlans will hold an allday hunt Friday at the Lupton farm. The club also has made arrangements to organize a boys’ band here. PALE CHILDREN NEED IRON and they love to take GROVE’S IRON TONIC Sk RUP. Absolutely harmless Price 75c at any drug store.—Advertisement.

OUR TURKEY DINNER Reasonably Priced at SI.OO TEPPER’S RESTAURANT 221 South Illinois Street. Chicken Soup with Rice Hearts of Celery Roast Young Turkey with Celery Dressing Cranberry Sauce. Mashed or Candied Sweet Potatoes Hot Biscuits with Butter Stewed Corn Hie or Ice Cream Coffee or Milk 221 S. Illinois St. Phone Ma n 3035

W FREE TR,AL EA * Y payment* HATFIELD ELECTRIC CO. auto. 2-12. MAIN 11*. AUTO. 2*128.

Auto Dealer Is Found Guilty on Girl’s Word CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., Nov. 24 Herhert Quarl<-a. Jasper, Tenn., auto dealer, was found guilty In Federal Court. Tuesday, of violation of the Mann act, after Marie Mosler, Id, testified he look her from Bridgeport, Ala., to South Pittsburgh. Tenn Both the girl, who is a niece of Sheriff Coppinger of Marlon County, Tenn , and Quarles, who Is mat rled, arc members of well known families. ‘Wave’ Hits Marion Special to The Times. MARION, Nov. 24. Two highway robberies and eight burglaries have been reported to the police during the last two days. One man was held up and robbed of sll4. A number of groceries have been entered. The police are making Taliant efforfa to suppress what has been characterized here as a “crime wave.”

INDIANA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24,1920.

DOG HILL PARAGRAPH ILUL4IU'- y 1 —_ Vj■==—> wnJIWM IT S' (Liver y Clab Hancock heard somebody yelling when he passed the dentist office at Tlrkville Monday afternoon. He never did find out whether It was some fellow 1 hollering on account of pain or the I price. • • • Miss Fruzle Allsop looked right nice at preaching last Sunday but she could not move around much as her dress was pinned. • • • Sidney Hocks keeps on wondering when the Hog Ford preacher is going to giyp him back the pencil he borrowed from him a minute last Saturday afternoon at the postoffice. Booze Thieves Make Haul From Warehouse CniCAGO, Nov. 24 —Whisky and wine | valued at sr>o,ooo was stolen by liquor thieves, who overpowered the watchman of Harder's warehouse, on the south side, today. Five truckloads of liquor i were taken.

Premium Placed on ‘No Accident’ Record Special to The Time*. SOUTH BEND, I ltd . Nov. 24.—Passes mi the interurban lines of the company are offered to the families of street car employes of the Ohlengo, South Bend A Northern Indiana Railway Company who pnss through "No Accident” week, Nov. 29 to Dec. 5, without mishap. General Manager It. Smith of the traction line, declares that public irresponsibility and thoughtlessness on Sunday fills the Monday papers.

Italian Paper Says Japs Plan War on U. S. MILAN. Italy, Nov. 24.—“ Japan Is hnsy preparing public opinion for war agalust the United States,” said the newspaper Secolo today, in a sensational article on Japanese American relations. It continued: “The Tokio government, fearing a revolution, resolved upon war, although It knows that the conflict would be fatal to Japan. The entire Japanese pres* Is urging war. 1 ’ The newspaper Yeredau bluntly says: “There is no possibility of settling the California question peacefully." Boy Up for Patricide OGDEN, Utah. Nov. 24.—Ray Clough. 14. goes to trial here today charged with murdering his father. He Is said to have confessed he did the shooting because his mother told him the father had killed his brothers and sisters and would kill him. The mother was found Insane. t.oodlnck Oleomargarine—Glo.sbrsnner’a.

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Wise men of all the ages have recognized music as one of the shortest and pleasantest roads to happiness and to culture. It is certainly true that no one gets the fullest enjoyment out of life or reaches bis highest development without an appreciation of good music. Tie simplest, happiest way to gain such an appreciation is through a phonograph that plays all makes of disc records and thus brings the world’s greatest artists into your home. There is only one phonograph that plays all records absolutely clear, sweet, true and with practically no surface noise—jgonorJil

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1 Tools that swing true Keen Kutter tools show in every /Q>r detail the perfection that come* > \ from long, thorough development. / For more tha. fifty years they j / have been made to meet the most J / exacting demands of the tool-wis© / / mechanic. / / They are perfectly balanced, swinjf / / ( true, cut clean and hold up for // years in the hardest service. 1 hey are sold only with a guarantee of absolute satisfaction or money back. Simmon. Htrdwu. Compny MyL//'' **The rtcalltctitn of QUALITY remain / long of ter the PRICE u forgotten ’ * — E. C. Simmmu 2nd. Hut bihtanl

HOTEL LINCOLN Special 'Thanksgiving Dinner $2.00 Per Cover —Turkey with its Fixings— Plum Pudding MINUS the Brandy Sauce. DINNER FROM 12 NOON TO 9:30 The Lincoln mu.ic ha. already received favorable menUon from many expert mu.lclana .tupping at different time, at the hotel. The Lincoln Trio constating of I A.elstod byi MU. Kiln Sehrooder, Violin, IP * rk ‘ B ’ MUs Vobn WJ'tV, Cello, Mr. Tho*. A. NooXle. Raritone, Mrs. k . K. Itulck, Plnno, MU. OUre Lamb, Contralto, wUI render many suitable and beautiful eel action* daring the evening. MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW

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Mako reservations at one*. Special Turkey Dinner Thanksgiving Day Served from 12 o’clock (noon) till 9 p. m., with music program of unusual excellence by the ORLOFF TRIO. Price, 92.00 per cover. TheHOTELSEVERIN Maks it a family affair.

Do You Recall reading our ad several months ago, headed—* “Double Your Money” In which we predicted: "Every dollar you SAVE NOW, while prices are sky-rocket-ing, means an actual saving of two dollars against the time when prices are again normaL" While this prophesy is being fulfilled sooner than we expected, we still urge you to SAVE for further drop in prices. Wages are still high and there was never a time when thrift could bring larger or swifter returns than now and the Immediate future. Spend carefully. Every dollar saved NOW —is two dollars sarned. , ,> ' IV* Pay <44% On Savings MEYER-KISER BANK 186 East Washington Street.

t Watch for Health Burglars The burglar that steals your health hidea 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 ma, extracting the bad ones without pain. I have put this off for years, fearing the dentist." —J. E. Humston, Danville, Ind. THE PEOPLE’S DENTISTS Open S A. M. to S P. M.—Sunday, A. M. to 18 M. SB W. Washington St. Over Gausspohl’. Trank Store.

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’’lCantetoli | How often have you m—heard, “I only wish I f k had a photograph of / him.” Moorefield’s cop- Him per tone portraits are '’CTjpWjjr the newest la photog- 4 Ninth Floor, Kahn Bldg. /

When Your Teeth Must Be Extracted, Then \ hat? Yon want some others to take their place, and you may dread wearing “plates” In j our month, come and Investigate the merits of our system of fastening in artificial teeth by means of Crown and Bridge Work Best of Gold and Porcelain used; skilled, careful, conscientious workmanship and PERFECT SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Eiteljorg & Moore DENTISTS Corner Fast Market St, and Clrel*. Ground Floor. Lady Attendant.

Meteor Phonograph* Why? DIRECT Onr direct factory connection* and onr low *eUlng expenses permit u* to offer a better phonograph at lee* money. We point to over 1,200 satisfied Indianapolis owners. Ask about the JEWEL PURCHASE PLAN. EMERSON RECORDS JEWEL Phonograph Company. Second Floor. OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE 129 Pennsylvania St., 2nd Floor

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