Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 177, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 December 1920 — Page 22

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CHEST FUND NOW NEARS $250,000 Many Persons Mail Pledges to Headquarters. Unsolicited subscriptions In the Community Chest campaign continued to be received at the headquarter* of the chest, iOT Chamber of Commerce Building today. Many persona are not waiting to l>* called on by solicitors, but are mailing their pledges to headquarters. Incomplete reports at noon today showed that more than *200,000 already has been raised in the drive and it was believed that at least *250,000 will have haen raised at the end of the days work. More than 300 persona attended an enthusiastic meeting at the Claypool Hotel at noon and heard reports from the divisional directors. Robert Lleber, director of tha campaign in the northeast division of the city, leads In subscriptions, with Henry F. Campbell, director of the southeast division, and William J. Mooney of the sonthwest division, running close for second place. Subscriptions to the fund will not be used to defray any of the expense of she campaign. Among the larger subscriptions reported by divisional directors are those of the Indiana National Bank. *2.500; Volney T. Malott, *2,000; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McK. London. *1,800; Goldstein Brothers. *1,000; employes and the Washington Bank and Trust Company, $1,055; Indianapolis Light and Heat Company, $000; Charles F. and, Sallie Coffin. $€00: C. P. Lesh Paper Company. *600; Automobile Underwriters. Incorporated, SflOO; Mr. and Mrs. Newton Booth Tarkington, *500; Mr. and Mrs. William L. Taylox, *500; Gates-McClellan Company. *500; Bennett Gates. *240; Samuel Rubens A Sons, *400; Mrs. Louise K. Went*. *500; Blrfgham. Hewett & Seholls, *360: Efroymson Bros., *300; Griffith Bros.. *300; Standard Dry Kiln Company, $300; Metal Automobile Parts Company, *300; Fairmount Glass Company. *300; M. O’Connor & Cos., *300; Long-Knight Lumber Company, and W. W. Knight. *300; Joseph Ailerdice. *300; Mr. and Mrs. John Kittle. *360; J. C. Schaf. *3-10; James 8. Cruse, *300; H. M. Woollen, *300; A. C. Metzger, *300; Schrolueke Coal Company. *SOO. and William Schroneke, *250; Kaywod Tire and Equipment Company, *3OO. George J. Mayer & Cos.. *200; Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Ready. *200; Mr. and Mrs. Martin Rehfuss Jr., *200; Ideal Furniture Company, $200; Hotel Lincoln, *200; Mc-Namara-Kester Foundry Company. *200; Allan A. Wilkinson Lumber Company, *300; Indianapolis Lumber Comp Ay. *200; J. M. and May Judah. *225; Hook Drug Company, $250; Cora L. Epps, *200; Breed. Elliott & Harrison, *200; Hay-wood-Rich Grain Company, *240; Mutual Printing Company, *240; American Brass and Die Casting Company, *240; employes of the Robbins Body Corporation. *lll. Lower Rates Foreseen Special to The Times. LOGANSPORT, Ind.. Dec. 3.—The petition for a proposed increase in gas rates tiled with rhe public service commission by the Northern Indiana Gaa & Electric Cos. will be withdrawn, according to a statement made today by S. E. Mu.£olland. vice president of the company, In his speech before the Chamber of Commerce here today. Mulholiand fbraees a reduction in the cost of production. , Tis an 111 Wind CHICIAGO. Dec. 3.—M. D. Munh, president of the National Dairy Council, won't admit there's any kick in it, but he claims ttie consumption of milk has increased 17 per cent during the life of prohibition.

- BUY AT HORUFF’S SATURDAY Low Prices Cut Lower jg Horuff stores are known throughout Indianapolis as Low jf Price Shoe Stores. Thousands know from experience that Horuff saves them SI.OO to $3.00 on each pair of shoes. Now we’ve cut our prices still lower. gIiISBH ■F Men’s and Womens J|f Big Lots 3 Low Prices 9 MEN’SSHOES LADIES' * 5,000 PAIRS-ACCORDING TO QUALITY i

Extra Special—Men’s Elk Scouts $2.93 First Quality Shoes—ln Colors of Black, Brown or Drab Boys’ Sizes, $2.69 Youths’, $ 1.98 and $2.19

342-344 Virginia Avenue 1108-1110 Fountain Bquare

JAPS NOT TO SHUT IMMIGRANT ROAD Refuse to Make Further Agreement Regarding Problem. TOKIO, Dec. 3.—There is absolutely no possibility of Japan entering into any further formal agreement barring immigration to the United States than Is now in effect in the "gentlemen’s agreement.” Repeated reports from America to the effect that a clause in the new treaty under discussion in Washington has been practically completed by which Japan agrees to stop all immigration to the United States, elicited the Information from offioial sources today, that there is no possibility of a further formal agreement on immigration. Two reasons were given for Japan’s refusal to enter Into a formal agreement barring immigration. It was declared that should Japan enter into such a treaty arrangement with ♦he United States, the opportunity would be seized by Canada and Australia to make similar demands as anti-Japnese agitation is strong in both those countries. Austrlia particularly, it is believed, would demand a similar agreement. m As tl\e second reason It was pointed out that for the Japanese government to enter into such an agreement would mean "the self infliction of a slur on the Japanese race." Pope to Ask Aid for Destitute Children ROME, Dee. 3—Pope Benedict XV. is Issuing a world-wide appeal for collection of funds, food and clothing on Dec. 12, for the destitute children of Central Europe. it_was learned at the Vatican today.

HaVE you been down To PLAYTHING TOWN, Where all wise grown-ups go? N Such wonderful toys, For girls and hoys, Can be found nowhere else, 1 1 know. The strange and new, the old and dear, You’ll find them, ev’ry one, right here 1 TOYS DOLLS BOOKS GAMES in alluring variety Quality First and Always

Charles Mayer & Cos. 29 and 31 W. Washington St. Established 1840

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Sim Flinders’s team ran away with fciia aud the wagon Tuesday. Sim escaped uninjured as he had presence of mind to be thrown out oefore they had gone very far. All of Clab Hancock's children have put on their shoes for the Inter, and now he has to go to the door when he wants to henr it thunder. Somebody this morning asked Dock Hocks, our enterprising blacksmith, ivhy he didn't put on a standing collar sometimes and try to took nice, aud he replied that if ha was to do such s thing not a mule In the neighborhood would know him.

The marie words, "FOURTH FLOOR." win take you •tral|M up to Sauta's headquarters.

INDIANA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1920.

Suspect Evansville Youth in Kuhen Death Special to The Times, EVANSVILLE, Ind., Die. B.—Walter Woodring, 19, automobile driver, was arrested here in connection with the mysterious murder of Dennis Kuhen, taxi driver, whose body was recovered a week ago on a lonely road near Fort Branch. Woodring, who was a pallbearer at Kuhen's funeral, Is said to have been identifiad as one of two men who attempted to sell Kuhen’s car to a Vln-

Happiness accompanies your photographs as Xmas gifts, especially if they are Moorefield’s copper-toned portrait*. Have the sitting today. Ninth Floor, Kuhn Bldg.

Granger Department Store’s Special Bargain* List for Saturday. A wonderful reduction sale now going on. Ladies' one-piece worsted dresses, all sixes; colors, brown and blue; *IO.OO values. m Q reduction sale UV.Tv Silk poplin dresses. In different shades, *l2 anil *ls O.CZ Ckfi values reduction sale All wool elivertone ladies’ skirts, all sizes, all colors; *IO.OO AD values; reduction sale. . . vt.vu Lndles’ silkene plush long coats, up to 44 size; shawl collar, satin lined; *60.00 value; reduction Ladles' fine knit all-wool sweater coals, with belts or fish tail style; *IO.OO value; (Nff {64} reduction sale ®V*I7 0 .Men’s ecru union suits, combed Egyptian yarn; sizes up to 3S; *3.00 values; /*<* reduction saio w* * ’ and Men’s black thlbet suits; an excep t tonal bargain; slzea up to 46; *30.00 value; £4 Q ,fl “ reduction sale 9l¥*tw Men’s solid leather ahoes, brown or black; *5 (si \n!ue; QQ reduction sale Go where they all go, to the old reliable Granger btore, where you get what you nay for; no misrepresentation at all 33 W. WASHINGTON ST. Be Good to Yourself Get Your Teeth the Expert Dental Attention Available Here Doing thla promptly may be the means of prolonging your life, for you know much serious Illness tomes from had teeth. Anyway, it will make you feel better and look better. It will help your tlitnkery and Increase your Joys In life. Our work Is done with the least possible discomfort to patient* Wo can pull your teeth without giving you pain. New tfceth to ex actly match your remaining old ones. Reasonable charges. Examination Free. Eiteljorg & Moore DENTISTS Corner F.nst Murket St. and Clrcls. Ground Floor. Lady Attendant.

938-940 8. Meridian Street 2630 Northwestern Avenue.

ceunes garage man after the taxi driver had been shot through the head while driving a stranger to Fort Branch. $5,000,000 Gold Landed NEW YORK, Dec. 3.—Gold valued at $5,000,000 has arrived on the steamship Saxonia, consigned to J. P. Morgan & Company from the British treasury. The money will be used to meet current maturities of the British government in this country.

Keep An Eye On Our “sfy Xmas Win detvs! . N^]P Keep Him Smiling! —True he would be terribly disappointed If Old Santa failed to bring him a lot of toys, but he’s going to be decidedly happy when he receives things to wear, for he's getting now where he wants to dress like "dad.” —Rewdy for Tour Inspection Are —Boys’ Suits —Boys’ Mackinaws —Boys’ Overcoats —Boys’ Blouses —Boys’ Neckwear —ln fact, everything to keep him warm and looking neat at all times. 1 ©smltals f r— Turn nan Cor. Wash, and Del. *U.

k k-KKti. AMU WAN It. SXk mwnmrna ( MADISON AND BJkK. Ixuiai > FOUNTAIN tqVAAR ? MERIDIAN AND MORRIS.

Real Eye Glass Service at a Reasonable Price TJiis Includes Thorough Examination of Your Eyes Curved Lenses, any frame or mounting you may select or best £££ 70U :. . B '. lk '" a “ d . c “ 6 ... $4.50 to $5.50 Guaranteed to be satisfactory. We will fill your oculist prescription or duplicate your old glasses at this price. Kryptok Invisible Bifocals, for far and near vision, complete £S —5, ..SB.OO to sl4 We are saving others money on their glasses. Why not you? We will examine your eyes at home. No extra charge. Hoosier Optical Cos. MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS. 148 N. ILLINOIS ST. Main 6529. Open Saturday Until 9 P. M.

The Model Hot Blast Soft Coal Stove The ideal soft coal stove for home use. The Model Hotblast has stood the test of time—giving satisfactory service to all who have used it. Several sizes and prices to select ffom.

Lilly Hardware Company

“Stylish Stouts—Our Specialty” the &r\ JPjuriS LADIES’ OUTFITTERS COR. WASHINGTONS ALAOAM*

Fourth Floor State Life Building Trimmed Hats, $5 —specially purchased, at great concessions by the makers, every one a marvelous value at this price.

Trimmed and Tailored Hats Sacrifice at This Ridiculous Price $1

African Ostrich Feather Company Fourth Floor State Life Building

Safety Razor Blades Gillette () 37c Auto Strop (6) 87e Durham Duplex Gem <7) S7e <8) 87 e Keen Kutter Under. (8).. 2*o (8) • - *• Ever-Ready (6>*#c Rexto Blade(S) 24c Vonnejjut Hardware Cos.

For the Children’s^Christmas Wagons 28c. up to *s.oo Rocking Horses *i.M up Kiddie Kara *l4B up. Tool Boxes #Bo up Flelschmann Hardware Cos., SIB W. Washington SI,

Mending Tissue SVSTiX No eewlng or darning. Repair* clothing, •lik. satin, cotton good a, ribbons, fabric* of all klnda, kid giovea. mackintoshes, umbrella*. paraaola, stockings, etc. Package poatpald, IS centa, two package*. 26 cent*. Addraaa PENN PUBLISHING CO.. RlalravlUe. Pa.

114 East Wash. St.

AMV TTA/117 IS A GOOD 11105 T 0 I £ min* START SAVING, BUT HERE IS AN ADDED INDUCEMENT that makes it a particularly wise move NOW. v If you start saving on or before Friday, DECEMBER 10, your savings will earn full dividends from the Ist of the month. $1 will start an account. We Pay On Savings MEYER-KISER BANK 136 East Washington Street. (Open 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Saturdays)

Army Shoes I W I (Repaired) S 2 OO $ 2 50 $ 3 09 $ 3 50 We buy these shoes diI rectly from the government and it is difficult at Sizes 6 to 12. times to keep a full run if sizes, but a recent shipment enables us to fit any size foot with that degree of comfort and service for which army shoes are noted. Buy the boy a pari for schooL Sizes 5 to 12. 151 NORTH ILLINOIS Four Doors Sopth of Ohio Bt. Mall Orders Receive Prompt Attention. Address E. C. Smeltxer.

Furniture at This Store is Never High Priced Look around —compare values and prices and you will do as hundreds of others have done—come back to Baker Bros, and buy. Cash or Payments BAKER BROS. 21S-225 E. Washington St.

Service and Satisfaction kSO TRUSSES V J ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS. BRACESIfe&F FITTEO BY EXPERT Complete Line Sick Room Supplies WflUtt ARMSTRONG CO. JMS 84 WKIT OHIO T. TIMES wXnT ADS BRING QUICK RESULTS

Beavers Sacrificed i Every Women’s, Misses’ and Children’s Beaver Hat included at this sacrifice price. $3.75