Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 200, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 December 1920 — Page 12

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We Will Help You to Save Safely yittrfjfr fcabings snb tEnist (Ea hrojuojoui THREE ATTEND EVERY MEETING Kiwanis Club Apportions Prizes to Members. Prize* valued at S3OO were awarded by Kiwanis Club at the weekly luncheon at the Hotel Severln yesterday noon to members with attendance records. Robert F. Daggett, Dr. L. S. Fall and 'Walter T. White were a tie for first place, having attended every meeting of the club the past year. Mr. Daggett drew the lucky straw which gave him first prize. Others with attendance records were Paul Donald Brswn. Harry B. Mahan. Dr. J. F. Spaunhurst. Dr. S. H. Maipas. C. E. Caser, Alex Scott, George G. Doran, Joseph A. Kebler. Alex Barry, Dr. W. T. McCullough. C. B. Mayer, George Taylor, C. M. Valentine, A. C. Ostermeyer and J. R. Sentney. The ceremony of Installing new club officers was performed by C. G. Tomerlln, assisted by John H. Lederer and E. J. Gansepohl. These honors were conferred on Henry L. Dlthraer, president; Walter T. White, rice president; J. Edward Morris, treasurer; Cecil Crabb. secretary; O. B._ lies, Paul Donald Brown. Joseph A. Kebler and Robert F. Daggett, directors. The new president was given a handsome badge, W. B. Harding making the presentation speech. Short talks were given by Past Presidents O. B. lies. John A. George, Robert Lieber and E. C. Stratwmann. Edward E. Gates, another past president, wired his regrets from New York. Third Automobile Accident Victim Dies Special to The Times. RICHMOND. Ind., Dec. .;o.—Otto H. Culbertson. 33. of this city, died in a hospital at Union City early Wednesday, ns a result of injuries received when his car was struck by a Big Four passenger train near here Tuesday. His death was the third as the result of the accident. Two sisters, ' iola, £9, and Marcella, 6. were instantly killed. The three were driving from Richmond to Union City to visit relatives. v Culbertson is survived by the widow and one daughter. Local Man Charged With Robbing Store Special to The Times. FRANKLIN. Ind., Dec. 30—George Donovan. 24. an employe of the Glenn Trucking Company of Indianapolis, was brought to Franklin ednesday and placed in the county jail by Sheriff S. E Vandiver, on a charge of burglarizing the Bund Brothers store at Stone’s Crossing. Saturday night. The warrant for his arrest was sworn to by Francis Rund. owner of the store. Robert White and Walter Riley, also of Indianapolis, are wanted as accomplices in the robbery, but have not been apprehended. Asa result of this arrest it is believed that other robberies at Stone’s Crossing and at Bargersville Saturday night will be cleared up It is said tiiat two others who live la Indianapolis have been named as accomplices iln the robberies. but they have not yet been arrested. Donovan entered a plea of not guilty. His bond was fixed at $2,300 and be was remanded to jnti. Buy Your Watch^ On Refined Credit Plan S' PAYvtEN’TS Small payment down and weekly payment 'NfW' thereafter. Me can supply any requirement is \ range of prices teat ■ 7 J will satisfy and v ill nj r_ i “ ialffmert your nislio y Ilf I *<u have nil the W, JL\ J; Yjf advantages of n cash transaction oith the privilege of extended credit Gray, Gribben & Gray Corner Oli ( o. Indiana anrl Illinnl*. Boys’ Wagons and Sleds At Reduced Prices FLEiSCHMANN S

Fourth Floor State Life Building EXTRA SPECIAL t__i l_ fin Over ISO Silk Velvet $ V Mid-Winter Hats M 'r ' Sr ~ • Untrimmed and Beavers Sacrificed Tailored Hats Eveiy Woman’s, Misses’ and Children’s Sacrifice at This Ridiculous Beaver Hat included at this Price ' sacrifice price $ 1 \ $3 ■ ■ ■■ V iS ■ ■■ . .. ..r, African Ostrich FecUher Company Fourth Floor Building

Eastern Indiana Masons to Meet Special to The Times. RICHMOND, Ind., Dec. 30.—Masons of seven counties of eastern Indiana, who are members of the Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite, will meet In the Masonic Temple here Jan. 14. About 530 Scottish Rite Masons reside in the district which comprises Delaware. Fayette, Randolph, Henry, Union, Rush and Wayne Counties and a large part of this membership is expected to attend the reunion here. Extensive preparations are being made by the local committee. Fire Drives Guests to Street in Night Dress NORFOLK. Ya., Dec. 30.—Several hundred guests at the Southland Hotel were driven into the streets early today ir their night attire, all because one of the guests dropped a lighted cigarette on his bed and fell asleep. Several rooms on the second floor were damaged by smoke and water.

Quality Still Remains Long After the Price is Forgotten ONE PRICE TO ALL Having made a specialty of DIAMONDS for twenty-five years, we can save you at least 6 per cent. J. P. MULLAILY, Diamond Merchant 28 MONUMENT CIRCLE.

Ths Granger Department Store’s Clo ing Out Sale of Fall and Wi ter Goods consisting of ladies' cloaks, suits, ready-to-wear dresses, skirts, millinery, underwear, silk waists, furs; men's and boys’ suits, shoes, overcoats, raincoats. etc.; in fact, everything in ready-to-wear lines has proven -a wonderful success. We can assure you thai ,uis merchandise is sold at half you can obtain same elsewhere. We still have a few of the greatest legitimate bargains left for you to seiect from. This is the last call before New Year's. It is to your interest to come and buy and save money, as they all do. Bear in mind that this is not a hurrah sale, so-called with regular prices, or an ordinary sale where a few it. here and there as special leaders, but every article in this entire stock is reduced 40%, 50% and 60% making it an event which is worth everybody's most careful attention. We still have on hand thirty Silk Dresses. $20.00 value, €7 /%*J ail sizes; on sale for 2) t • ■ Go where they all go, to the old reliable GRANGER DEPARTMENT STORE 336 West Washington Street

TUCKER’S Season End Sale Men’s Gloves Special reductions on men's cold weather gloves— African Cape lined with Vicuna knit wool —Rawhide gloves— Mocha hide gloves—strap wrist and one clasp—various kinds gathered together. Regular prices up to $7.00 — $3.15 Men’s Wool Sox Imported English wool sox, heather mixtures of green, gray ard brown. Warm, comfortable, well fashioned. Regular price, $1.75 — *| EZ 6 P™* A •V/tJ tor $6.00

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creek Saturday afternoon. Ho says that j Is just bis luck to find something val- \ uable and then not be able to use It. * * * The Mall Carrier, believing as ns does that coming events should cast thflr! shadows, today placed a cow-bell on his . horse. • • Columbus Allsop’s wife was seen sweep- i ing the floor today, and he says he ‘ guesses company is expected. Shops to Close While Banker’s Funeral Is On Special to The Times. NOBLESVILLE, Ind., Dec. 30.—Wade Busby, 59, unmarried merchant and banker at Lapel, Is dead of paralysis. He retired three months ago as president of the Lapel bank. Mr. Busby was one of the promoters in drilling the first gas wells In the State thirty years ago. One sister, Miss Jnno Busby, survives. The business houses of Lapel have arranged to close during the hour of the funeral.

FISH MUCH LOWER PRICES Fresh River Carp.. \ lb. River White Perch.. > Lake Blueflns \ 12 /2C Fresh Boston Haddock. ) lb. Fresh Boston Bluefish. > Illinois River Buffalo. \ lOC Fresh Black Bass, Trout, Red Snapper, Green Shrimp, Live Lob3ters, etc. WILLIS 337 East Market Street °Wuuh3fft ti-U N. ILLINOIS *r. APPAREL and MILLINERY ton Wongs AND MISIU

BUY AT HORUFFS FRIDAY Shoes at Prices Worth Going Miles to Get MEN'S and WOMEN’S FOOTWEAR= quick sales— OFFERED SPECIAL horuff’s PROFITS Q IrYT 1 BUY CLOSE- H* V •! / SELL CLOSE MBS 9O' W \ *1 / REASONS FOR \ 'J / HORUFF dSfY ’? LOW PRICES V r| r\*4.9& M (1 According to quality, ° All styles and sizes \ Igi * v No Odds or Sira. ' "-Tfrumiii Junk Stock MEN’S SHOES HIGH GRADE STOCKS I LADIES’ SHOES Black and brown dress or work Khoes, in English or These shoes are from among our best **, *’.nw nr * medium wide toes. Built for serv- Bt °cks. All are new. stylish, high grade , P r “J ice, style and comfort. Bet- and seasonable shoos. We've boen fortu- 1 ter buy two pairs. “'* 1,1 buyingtham at very Kw price,, .ad we ! or narrow toes. In black nr ® pairing them on to you of! the mmo basis. I or brown kid. Boys’ Shoes Two Big Specials High Top Storm Shoes Dress and School Shoes Splendid shoes for These shoes come in black and brown, and C~ ~~~pjr let rough wear and just in wide toe as well as English styles. Spell iMfeil kPI *he kind ev ery boy cial at — ‘ . , 1 ffl 12 will lik e- Special at— A _ _ _ * \ $3.98 $2.98 I*ll/ ' TOUTH’S SIZES I W. I / % $4.98 $2.49 MX P\sjTV you our .PPIsK SAVE PRICES Horuff’s LOW SAVE HERE ON CHILDREN’S FOOTWEAR Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes at $2.49, $2.98 and $3.48 Children’s Sizes, $1.49, $1.98, $2.49. Infants’ Sizes 08c and up OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT On account of stores being closed New Year’s Day we will remain open Friday evening until 9:30. AT ALL FOUR STORES 938 940 W ff £*% 342-344 S. Meridian St. m ML* Jjhm Jr Virginia Ava, 2630 jn riri 11 1 1108-1110 Northwestern Ave. * ML A ■ A Fountain Square

POCKET KNIVES For Bovs Every boy 8 IUI DU y 5 knife. He will find what be wantß hero. All knives Mr guaranteed, 65<, SI.OO and $1.25. JsiiSßiioP r F nr M#n staK and pearl han ’ rOF IVien died knives are as lmHE* pressively handsome as they are ~mi 1 1 mTHllNfrnnt'>nii)^HUP^ r V | Be ful. Os excellent quality; $1.50 to $7.50. Gold filled, silver and solid gold. $2.00 to $10.50. HUNDREDS OF DIFFERENT PATTERNS AND STYLES. ShavlnQ Brush* AutO-StrOp Brittle broaliM, *so to |U. C 1 * L> * Badger brushes, $3.90 to SIO.OO. ufllCty K&ZOTS Razor, 12 blndes and selected leather Shaving Preparations strop, in small, ueat leather or metal cate, $5.00 Combination sets, Colgate’s shaving stick. $7.50 and $8.50Anuuni shaving stick. Gillette, $5.00 sail $0.50. Foagere Koyalo shaving stick. Keen Cutter, SI.OO to $2.50. Daggett ft Bamsdell's cream. Enders, 81.00Colgate’s shaving cream. Star SI.OO to 8*3.00A oomplete assortment of talcum powders, face powders, toilet waters, cold creams and perfumes. Charles Mayer & Company 29 and 31 West Washington St. Established 1840.

Enfer January 3rd Make arrangements this week to be on hand next Monday, January 3, day or night—beginning of our Mid-Winter Term. Call nt the office, drop us a line, or telephone, for BUDGET OF INFORMATION aud particulars. l’reparo for a high-grade office position. It means permanency promotion, auci-esa. The demand for qualified bookkeepers, stenographers, accountants and secretaries Is surprisingly lively right now And as general business plaka up, it will increase tremendously. Now is the time to get ready. See, write or telephone Fred W. Case, I’rinclpal, Pennsylvania and Vermont—lst Door ksrtli Y, W. C. A., Indianapolis.

Reciprocate that Xmas present with yoor pho- j togroph New Year’s day. I Moorefleld’s photographlc portraits please. yy-JT Jfj • Ststk F.w Kahn BMt p Backache . jpyw. When you have bnefcache there Is nerve .’■£ pressure at one or C more apeciflc places t HF in the epiae. Let me release the ’ok pressure and thereby Bemo¥B the Cause of your backache. I have done It for others. Why not for you? wm - COH&I4/ c - CHIROPRACTOR 904 Odd Fellow Bid^. Hours: 1 to 6 and I to 8 F, M. Sunday atul other hours by appointment. Office Tel., Main 6941. Residence Tel., North 7717. No Charge for Consultation 1 ■ ' Jewelry Your Xmas money will be well spent if you buy something in Jewelry. You will always have it as a remembrance of your kind friend. Everything in Jewelry The Fletcher M. Noe Jewe’ry Store 103 N. ILLINOIS ST. Opposite Terminal Station IV . ’, ’.Tfsaar,,’ i Mending Thsue ™ e th 0 k n g e k .No ewing”r darTiing. Repairs clothing, slik, satin, cotton goods, ribbons, fabric* of all kinds, kid glov., mackintoshes, nmbreLas. parasols, stockings, etc. Package postpaid. 15 cents, two packagas. 25 cents. Addresn PENN PUBLISHING CO., Blitlrevllle. IN.

“Lorain” Oven Heat Regulat<fl Hours of Leisure Extra hours for pleasure, for rest, for social diversion*, BUI profitable occupations are provided the woman who keeps by the ‘ Lorain" Oven Heat Regulator. It will cook a whole sHE f — r — ' '“’n for you “unwatched,” and ita^BP „3 different oven temperatures ■ 1 s possible more perfect cookingß--* i ft sultß than you ever dreamed o^BJ bl Direct Action Gas Ranges || j Mr' equipped with the “Lorain” heat^ llj |B meter, have emancipated thou* sands of women from the drudgery of t“pot watching.” In addi- **"' ' ' "*** 1 ' matll tion to the wonderful “Lorain" n 1 they have the famous “Direct I, W% Action” principle of oven con’7 struction that Is unlike any other. Lilly Hardware Cos. Washington St.| jfoi^eliciou^ivatl^and^roll^ Service and Satisf actio TRUSSES j WI ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS, BRACE FITTED BY EXPERT Complete Line Sick Room Supplies WE H. ARMSTRONG CO. 34 WEST OHIO BT.

—for the last the o/dyearA we’re offering suit bergeif^fcY 4 - will give many a month of goWH service during the coming, new ’ year. M \Zer> / * Jußt step Into this store tomorrow for a few minutes—let ns show you some Os ,shese 100 per cent VALUE SUrfS we are selling at almost 50 per cent of their FORMER PRICE. You won’t be hard to convince and we’re quite sure you‘ll agree with us that they are the BIGGEST buy In this town. It’s your chance to be WISELY ECONOMICAL. sls. 7 5 J *2O” *25” . > j’-jA - -! v $ All styles, fabrics, colorings and ■ sizes for men and young men. J Cor. Wash, and Del. Sta. B

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