Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 207, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 January 1921 — Page 13

AUTO ACCIDENTS AT HEAD OF LIST Over One-third of Injuries Sustained in Motor Traffic. One thonsand seven hundred and eightynine street accidents occurred in Indianapolis last jear. according to the report completed today by Lieut. Kobert tinsey, secretary to Chief of Police Jerry ■*ney. Ttie following is the list of persons injured in various kinds of accidents: Automobile, RS6; motorcycle, 37; bicycle, 66; horsedrawn vehicles, 31; street cars, 290; railroad, Id; all others, 38. The police reports do not show the total number of deaths resulting from accidents during the year, as many die a long time after accidents occur and the accident is then Investigated by the coroner. MORE TAX FORMS TO BE SENT OUT Elder Announces Distribution of Income Blanks. Release of three more income tax re turn forms, effective Monday, Jan. Id, was announced today by Collector of Internal Revenue William L. Elder. The fogms are: 1040, individual income tax for those with net incomes of more than $5,000 per year; 1040-F, schedule of farm income and expenses, and 1065, partnership and personal service corporation Income tax returns. The forms ior the return of corporation Incomes were released last Monday and are being sent this week to every corporation In Indiana which filed a similar return last year. The three forms released next Monday will be mailed some time next week to all taxpayers who filed such forms last year. Persons who made any of these returns last year need not call at the collector's office for the forms unless after a reasonable period it appears that those being Sent to them have been lost in the mails. Sufficient progress has net yet been made In the printing of Form 1040-A. Individual income tax return for persons with net incomes of less than ss.odi> per year, to fix a definite date for their release. the collector stated. MODERN REVELATIONS. The proof of the drinking is too often In the post-mortem.

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A Step Forward! PITTSBURGH, Jan. 7.—The connsty treasurer of Allegheny County to prevent breaking down discipline of his male office force, has established a “private withdrawal department where women can lift bank roll from stockings unseen, undisturbed and without embarrassment.”

THRASHERMEN OF STATE TO MEET Legislative Measures Among Subjects to Be Discussed. The eleventh annual meeting of the Indiana Brotherhood of Thrashermen will convene at Tomlinson Hall next Tuesday morning for a four-day business session which wiil be marked by many enter-

MOTHER! "California Syrup of Figs' 1 Child's Best Laxative Accept “California” Syrap of Pigs only —look for the name California on the fiaekage, then you are sure your child s having the best and most harmless physic for the little stomach, liver and bowels. Children love Its fruity taste. Pull directions on each bottle. You mui* say “California.”—Advertisement.

See That Your Grocer Gives You Karo in the Green Can

tainment featurea. Addresses on legislative measures of Interest to thrashermen will be delivered by President W. H.' Newsom and General Counsel John Rynerson of the brotherhood. Special detailed departmental addresses will be made by L. R. Van Valkenberg, chief of service department, Avery Company, Peoria, 111.: W. H. Worthington, chief engineer, Aulfman-Taylor Machin-

CLEARANCE SALE!! Auto Shawls, Robes, Gloves, Silvertown Cord Tires, Portage, Ajax, Goodrich, and Quaker Fabric Tires, Norwalk Cord Tires, Exhaust Heaters, Denatured Alcohol, Jacks. Wrenches, Tool Kits, Tire Kits, Tire Straps, Tool Boxes, Bulbs, for all cars. and Rid O-Skid fill If yes SfM Extra Heavy Tire ■ ■ j-rj Pneumatic Truck SB CA C 9 Solid Tire Truck 1 Special cash discount on all above named goods from Jan. Bth to Jan. 15th. factory distributors STAR STORAGE BATTERIES BATTERY SERVICE AND RECHARGING “Qimlity Considered, We Sell It for Less” OPEN SATURDAY EVENING TILL 9 O’CLOCK CITIZENS AUTO SUPPLY WHOLESALE CO RETAIL Pearl C. Barnes, Mar. • , Homer E. Enlow, Asst. Mgr. Mass. Ave. at Delaware and New York Sts. MAIN 4168 BOTH PHONES AUTO. ?7-5G4

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ery Company, Mansfield, Ohio; Otto Galmaß, superintendent separator department, A. D. Baker Company : Harvey B. Stout of the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company; G. B. Gunlogaon, research en* To Cure m Cold In One Day Lake Grove’* LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE tablets. The genuine bears the signature of E. W. Grove. 30c.—Advertisement.

Over a thousand tons of rich maple sugar from Vermont and Canada to flavor the New Karo The American housewife endorses the New Karo this way: Over five million cans were consumed last year. This is a greater sale, by far, of any kind of maple or maple flavor syrup. If you particular about the syrup you buy, and the price you pay for it—the New Karo is yoar kind of syrup. Perfectly delicious in rich maple flavor—yet very moderate in price. So moderate that you can serve it every day, every meal. And all grocers everywhere have it Go to your grocer today and get a can of the New Karo. Try it just once. If you are not absolutely satisfied, return it—and your grocer will give you back your money. Selling Representative* NATIONAL STARCH COMPANY G. H. GAUM AN, Mamu Tl 2 MERCHANTS’ BANK BLDG., INDIANAPOLI^INIX

glneer, J. I. Case T. M. Company, and E. C. Merwln, president of Russell & Cos., Massillon, Ohio. President A. E. West of the Port Huron Engine and Thrasher Company, Port Huron, Mich.; Vice President James A. Walsh of the Indiana Manufacturing Company, and others will speak. Officers for 1921 will bo elected at the closing session of the meeting.

You Cant Afford to Miss the National's JANUARY SALE of HEATING STOVES

5 No. 610 Magic Oak Heaters, regular $25.00, less 40% $15.00 (An luMltloiml 10% tor CASH at time ot purchase) 2 No. 612 Ebony Heaters, regular $29.00, less 40%> $17.40 (An additional 10% for CASH at time of purchase) 9 No. 614 Magic Oak Heaters, regular $32.50, le;s 40%, $19.50 (An additional 10% for CASH at tlmti of purchase) 3 No. 616 Magic Oak Heaters, regular $39.00, less 40% $23.40 (An additional 10% for CASH at time of purchase) 2 No. 618 Magic Oak Heaters, regular $45.00, less 40% $27.00 (An additional 10% for CASH ot time of purchase) 10 No. 614 Steel Oak Hot Blast, regular $35.00, less 40% $21.00 (An additional 10% for CASH at time of purchase) 2 No. 618 Steel Oak Hot Blasts, regular $49.00, less 40% $29.50 (An additional 10% for CASH at time of purchase) 15 No. 61 King Heaters, regular $37.50, less 40% $22.50 (An additional 10% for CASH at time of pi*r<Aaaa)

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The “FAMOUS” djo A o Laundry Stove at P3*r*s (Or .lust HALF I’RICE) CASH ONLY Wo are offering 25 of the well known “FAMOUS" laundry stoves, as Illustrated (no pipe with this stove at this price). Special while they last, sold for net cash only at $3.43

NATIONAL FURNITURE CU. Oat of the High Rent District. 335-337-339-341-343 W. Wash. St.

/<£/ at the table j Measure the cost by the cup— {•/ , JwJ not by the size of the can || A CAN of G. Washington’s Coffee is equivalent Vl\, jfcJ to ten times its weight in roasted bean coffee! Eighty-five per cent, of the coffee bean —the woody S&\>.| fibre, chaff and by-product matter —has been removed by Mr. Washington s refining process. You get all the goodness, all the deliciousness, all the flavor and all the strength gg I of absolutely pure coffee Dissolves instantly. No waste. Always delicious, t6S healthful, economical. Recipe booklet free. Send 10c for special trial size, | COFFEE f ORIGINATED BY MR WASHINGTON IN 1909 G. Washington Sales Cos., Inc., 522 Fifth Avenue, New York City ,

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Sold On Payments at 402 Off An additional 10% OFF for CASH at time of purchase—ln other words 50% OFF for “Spot Cash” After carefully Investigating market conditions we feel safe In stating to our patrons that STOVES will be sold during this sale at prices lower than manufacturing costs are likely to warrant for more than a year to come. These prices only while present stock lasts. We reserve the right to limit quantity. None sold to dealers.

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7 No. 81 King Heaters, regular $42.50, less 40% $25.50 (An additional 10% for CASH at time of purchase) 2 No. 91 King Heaters, regular $49.00, less 40%, $29.40 (An additional 10% for CASH at time of purchase) 4 No. 411 Prince Oak Heaters, regular $21.50, less 40% $12.90 (An additional 10% for CASH at time of purchase) 7 No. 413 Prince Oak Heaters, regular $25.00, less 40% $15.00 (An additional 10% for CASH at time of purchase) 11 No. 415 Prince Oak Heaters, regular $29.00, less 40% $17.40 (An additional 10% for CASH at time of purchase) 3 No. 11 Derby Oak Heaters, regular $17.50, less 40% $10.50 (An additional 10% for CABII at time of purchase) 4 No. 15 Derby Oak Heaters, regular $26.00, less 40%, $1^.60 (An additional 10% for CASH at time of purchase) 2 No. 17 Derby Oak Heaters, regular $29.00, less 40% $17.40 (An additional 10% for CASH at time of purchase) Every one of the above stoves Is from our regular stock. With each stove we give free 1 elbow, 1 collar, 3 Joints of pipe, 1 damper and a wood lined zinc.

COAL HOD and SHOVEL

Japanned Coal Hod. 16-inch sire with coal shovel as illustrated, while 100 last Saturday at 39c a set.

Coal Hods at 59c While 100 galvanized Coal Hods, 17-inch size last Saturday we will sell them at, each 690

Mending Tissue No sewing or darning. Repairs clothing, silk, satin, cotton goods, ribbons, tabrios of all kinds, kid gloves, mackintoshes, umbrellas, parasols, stockings, etc. Package postpaid, IE cents, two packages, 25 cents. Address PBNN PLISIJSHING CO., iJlnlrsvlile. r*.

Coal Hods at 69c Special for Saturday, 100 IS-inch size galvanised Coal Hods at, each G9e