Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 211, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 January 1921 — Page 12

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For Safety and Interest we urge you to bring in your metal bank, whether it is full or not, and deposit the contents in your savings account. If it is not convenient for you to come in during the week you will find us open Saturday evenings between 6 and 8:30. JTctctjer f&rttngs anti Crust Compaaj Northwest Corner Market and Pennsylvania. BRANCHES 1233 Oliver Avenue 2122 East Tenth Street Northeast Corner West and Washington

Marion K. of P. Lodge Will Burn Mortgage Special to The Times. MARION, Ind.. Jan. 12. —Tonight the | Knights of Pythias will figuratively hold j a barbecue ever the dead remains of the I mortgage which has covered their home some fifteen years past. The mortgage represents a sum of approximately $16,000 and is to be burned with appropriate ceremonies. Mrs. Leeds May Be New Albania Queen ATHENS, Jan. 12—The American "dollar princess,” formerly Mrs. William R. Leeds, may become Queen of Albania. 7t was reported here today that the Al- 1 banians have urged her to accept the | throne. Rumors here said the princess had ordered a magnificent coronation robe in New York—a regal garment embroi- j dered with Byzantine eagles. Kokomo to Revive Old Curfew Law Special to The Times. KOKOMO, Ind., Jan. 12.—Determined to put an end to the petty thieving and crime wave that has struck this city. Mayor Isaac Wright today served notice 1 that beginning next week he will rigidly enforce the 1899 curfew law. This law 1 provides that no person under the age | of 18 shall be abroad after dark unless accompanied by parent or chaperon. The mayor says the law will apply equally U. members of the Y. M. C. A. basketball teams and the Boy Scout organizations. Columbus Woman Injured by Train Special to The Times. COLt'-MBER. Ind., Jan. 12.—Mrs. Flora Ahbett, 60, Was seriously injured when she was struck by a Big Four passenger train at the Sycamore street crossing here Tuesday. Mrs. Abbett was on her way home from visiting a sick daugbtr when the accident occurred. While crossing the railroad tracks she stopped to rub her knee, being troubled with rheumatism. A am; 11 boy, seeing the approaching train, shouted a warning to her. hut she looked up too late to escape being hit. She was taken to the Bartholomew County Hospltal.

Professional Skill Plus Low Prices AIDED by the valuable knowledge he had gained at the Northern Illinois College of Ophthalmology and that which he acquired during nine years of progressive exper.ence, our Dr. J. E. Kernel, a graduate of that institute, has helped build up the largest optical establishment in Hoonerdom. Without detracting one iota from the scrupulous care to detail he and his assistants give each individual case, because of our extremely large cl entele, we have been enabled to sell glasses at a lower price than they can be purchased elsewhere. OUR PRICES, which are from $4 to $6, include examination, lenses, frame, cord and case. All glasses guaranteed. If lenses need charging during the first six months, we make no charge for changing. Dr. J. E. Kernel charge Optical Deoartment THE Wm. H. BLOCK CO.

File Mandamus Suit in High School Fight Special to The Times. HARTFORD CITY, Ind.. Jan. IZ—j Petitioners, who for months have been , endeavoring to establish a consolidated high and graded school In Jackson township, have filed mandamus proceedings in the Blackford Circuit Court against C. F. Kegerreis, trustee of the township, seeking to force him to act upon the order of County School Superintendent W. E. Pnrsley, made Sept. 15, last, to ’ establish the school. The fight has been a bitter one. Many of tho*e formerly in opposition to the school have urged the trustee to establish the school, following the superinI tendent's order, it Is said.

Appetizing dishes nre always served at this cafeteria, where you are accustomed to helping yourself. Sterling Cafeteria 11TH & ILLINOIS STS. "Where Epicureans Meet.”

NOTICE The dividing Fare Point between Indianapolis and Broad Ripple beginning today, January 10th, will be a point between 53rd and 54th streets. No stops will be made at 54th street. UNION TRACTION COMPANY OF INDIANA

IREER-KANKINS LBR. GO. Applies* and Sdellen VULCANITE ASPHALT SHIN3LES tnd ROLL RQOFIM 624 MASS. AVE. Main 747. rhonea. Anto. 22-213.

BILL WILL ASK BUYING AGENTS FOR COUNTIES Allen Solons Propose Doing Away With Purchase-on-Bid System. it ! Purchase of supplies for county gov- | ernments and county institutions would be done through a purchasing agent nimed by boards of county commissioners in the various counties, and not under bids, as at present, by the proi visions of a bill introduced today in the House by Representative Eph P. Dailey ; of Ft. Wayne. i The bill has the sanction of the Ft. | Wayne Chamber of Commerce and was j originally sponsored by the county eotn- ; rrisKionprs of Allen County, according to i William E. Bowers of New Haven, senj ior member from Allen. At present the I measure would apply only to counties ! having a population of 100,000 or more. The appointment of a purchasing agent i would be made without regard to politics of the appointee, sponsors of the proposed measure say He would be appointed at the option of the commissioners and at a salary to be fixed by them The bill will fix the qualifications of the purchasing agent, and will provide that the commissioners shall tlx his duties It is suggested that the pur- ; chasing agent he given authority to purchase nil supplies for use in any of the I county institutions, such as the jail, j county infirmary, orphans’ home, and j other institutions that may be operated j by the county

County printing also would be handled though the puebaslng agent instead of on a bid as it is now done. Food, clothing and other supplies that are now purchased by the boards of commissioners on bid would be purchased by the county purchasing agent, with the world as his market, according to the proposed bill. Another bill that will be introduced by the Allen County delegation is one that would designate a certain number of days during which members of- county councils shall be at the county seat to transact business. The law now gives the members of the council a yearly salary without specifying any number of days, outside of the regular session in September, in which the council shall be in session. Consequently the members are forced lo attend many extra or special sessions, at a loss to themselves, the sponsors declare. It is understood that Alfred Hogston, Senator from Grant County, also has a bill relating to salary of county counclltuen, which would place them on a per diem basis Instead of yearly pay. Sen ator Hogston proposes that the councilmen shall be subject to call at any tlm, but that they shall be puld a specific amount per diem for attendance at sessions of the council. It is thought the author of the Allen County bill and Senator Hogston will confer in order to agree on. their respective bills.

tsher in the New Year /'""“V with Moorefleld’s copper a A tone portraits. Your * j friends will appreciate these photographs. Ninth Floor, Kahn Bldg. AMUSEMENTS. DARK I ■ ■ll Im Joyland WITH Funny BILLY GILBERT of “Oh, Charlie” Fame rids Coupon and 10c with war tax •ntttles lady to matinee reserve ■eat.

THURSDAY - FRIDAY- SATURDAY Hold Your horses, The Elephants are Coming! Ifll top, *’ the tan baric ring, the riders! r* 1 the leapers, the clowns and. last, f*gf XSs\ but not least, the silken limbed f?|l “Queen of the Air,” who, in this jM instance, drops out of the sky onto the roof of a minister’s house and into a minister’s Konte Banks in “THE KIIMPPER’S REVENGE” Fox News Weekly Last Times Today—Wallace Reid in “The Charm School”

INDIANA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1921.

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The stovepipe at the Rye Straw store has been smoking so this week nobody could stay in the house hardly. The Depity Constable has been at work on the case and believes the chimney is stopped up. Raz Barlow has shot at the squirrels in Gander Creek bottom so much he has them so they are even afraid of Cricket Hicks. Sim Flinders has a good horse for sale or trade. The animal is perfectly gentle j and is geared Just about right for funeral i processioris. AMUSEMENTS.

Tho Big Scenic Production “The Lincoln Highwayman” 4 ORGANW GIRLS 4 And a Host of Other Scintillating Attractions Dancing In tlie Lyric BallRoom Afternoon and Evening BROADWAY THEATER BEAUTIFUL Home of Continuous VAUDEVILLE 1 O ENTERTAINING 1 Q 1 £ FEATURES 1 L* Matinee Every Day 500 Good Seats at 20c. RIALTO CONTINUOUS MUSICAL . COMEDY Feature Photoplays NOON till MIDNITE

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AMUSEMENTS. MuraT today I The Most Daring Volley of Truth of the Age. A CHANCE EVERY GIRL TAKES With Stand Norwood, Fred Marteil and Original Cast. Prices—Tonight, 50c, 75c, SI.OO, $1.50. Today Matinee——soo, 75c, SI.OO. 3 DAYS COM. TOMORROW Only Matinee Saturday, 2i15 P m. The Hawaiian Musical Play. A NIGHT IN HONOLULU Native Singers, Dancers and Mnslclans from the Paradise Island of Hawaii. Eve., 50c, 75c, sl. $1.50 Mat.. 50c, 76c, $1 Seats Now Selling. 5 Days Com. Tues., Jan. 18 Matinees Wednesday and Saturday ADOI.PH KLALBER Presents Tho Naughty Nice Farce NIDHTIE NIGHT Th© Flay That Hocked New York and Chlcnifo AM Last Year. Mail Orders Now. rrices: Nltes. 50©, 75©, sl, $1.50, $2. Mats., 50c, 75c. SI.OO, $1.50. Seats 9 ORDER YOUR SEATS j BY MAIL NOW! taming! Week of January 24th Matinees Wednesday, Saturday 2 p. m. F. Ray Comstock A .Morris Oest Present Second Costume Edition OF THE WORLD’S MOST BEAUTIFUL PRODUCTION GHU CHIN CHOW A Musical Extravaganza of the Orient COMPANY OF SOO. Prices—Nights, sl.lO, $1.5, $220, $2.75, $3.30. Wednesday and Saturday Mats,, sl.lO, $1.65. $2.20, $2.75. Seats Jan. IS.

DOC BAKER Lightning Change Artist, In “FLASHES” HARRY J. CONLEY NAOMI KAY "BICE AND OLD SHOES” KORAN JAPANESE TBOIP POLLARD —"SAILOR” REILLY WALSH A EDWARDS MARGI EKITA PA DC LA SECOND FEATCHE TOM PATRICOLA “Tli© Girl and the Dancing Fool’* KINOGRAMS. DKiKHT TOPICS.

ENGLISH’S LAST TWO TIMES TODAY The FAnCHON and MARCO SATIRES OF 1920. A KEVVE WITH A PLOT. Just previous to their opening at the Olympic Theater, Chicago, on Jan. 23. Company of 61, Nights—soc to $2.50. Mat., 50c to $1.50 TIMES WANT ADS BRING REBCLTS,

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§ Dread of Extraction Found Without Foundation More and more the family physician i3 asking his patient, when chronic disorders stubbornly resist treatment and the operating table seems near, “How about your teeth? .Are they In good To put off extracting a decayed tooth or one that has an abscess at the root, is to leave a poison center in the body that makes disease incurable. “The People’s Dentists extracted my teeth without pain. Ido not hesitate to say I am pleased. They deserve praise.’’—John D. McClure, 360 South Emerson avenue, Indianapolis. THE PEOPLE’S DENTISTS Sunday, 9 a. m. to 12 m. 36 WEST WASHINGTON STREET. Over Gausepohl Trunk Store.

Service and Satisfaction 3gSO TRUSSES J ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS, BRACES Mf# FITTED 6Y EXPERT Complete Line Sick Room Supplier WM. H. ARMSTRONG CO. 34 WEST OHIO BT.

GET THE HABIT , Wear j NOE’S QUALITY~[ Jewelry Everything In Jewelry, THE FLETCHER M. NOE 19S 5. IlllnoW St. JEWELRY STORE. Opp Terminal Station. You Know You Should Are you investing a definite portion of what you earn in a Savings Account? Don’t let a pay-day pass without depositing some part of your earnings. WE PAY 4*4% ON SAVINGS MEYER-KISER BANK 136 East Washington Street.

n/JC vacuum cleaners ff WWM FREE TRIAL EA6Y PAYMENTS HATFIELD ELECTRIC CO. W g ** ATTO. 21-12$. MAIN Its. APTO. 2*-123. CLOTHING ON CREDIT PEOPLE’S CREDIT CLOTHING CO. 46 N. PENNSYLVANIA ST. 2nd PLOOW MOTION PICTURES.

fAWCS ENTIRE week hUFamous Players - Lasky Corporation “HELIOTROPE” From the Story by Richard Washburn Child THROBBINO WITH THRILLS AND MYSTERY STARTINO THE TEARS AND ENDING IN HAPPY SMILES CENTURY COMEDY, “HAPPY DAZE”

tu.c miw KATHERINE MacDONALD THISWEEIi “My Lady’s Latchkey” OgtESra “EDGAR CAMPS OUT” Another Delightful Tarklngton Comedy Overture, Flngal’s Cave. : : Clrclette of News

DANIELS— 4 ‘lndiana’s Largest Men’s Store.” @/yttc<rx£&i4.i Rather than let the Doctor “Treat” you later, Treat Yourself to a WARM OVERCOAT NOW. Any Overcoat in the House None excepted—None reserved Values up to $60.75 While they last— s 2s —All styles—all fabrics—all patterns, In all sizes for men and young men. 1 flmilßlg 7 J •JKusXsE3fas22Sa _ jßnrt!rat> —3 Cor. Wash, and Del. Bta.

STORE TEETH LIKE YOUR OWN When you get artificial teeth from us we guarantee that they will perfectly match your own “nature-grown” teeth In size, form and color. And they will fit In a way :hat won’t “spoil your religion.” Extractions Made Painlessly Charges the Same Way Eiteljorg & Moore DENTISTS Corner East Market St. and Circle. Ground Floor. Lady Attendant.

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J MKKIOIAN AND MOKKIS. AJL.L WOOL SUI IS and OVERCOATS Honestly tailored to f\ your measure for Ik® ■ Kl| LEON TAILORING CO. V \/" 3Xi LSI £. New York St. KMtmA

CLOTHING -ONCREDIT Hoyle arick and rC. Ciotkiof Cos. 803-308-307 W. Washington St. 2 Doors West Senate Are.

DETROIT VAPOR STOVES PENINSULAR STOVES GURNEY REFRIGERATORS CHENEY PHONOGRAPHS For Sale by HOOSIER OUIFITTING CO. 443-6 E. Wash.

FURNITURE We Treat You Right CASH OR PAYMENTS Little Furniture Store 211 E. Washington St.

Safety Razor Blades GUlette (6>...37c Auto Strop Durham Duplex (0) ...S7c (8) 37c Gem (7) *7e Knders (5)...280 Been Hotter Ever-Ready (8) 29e (0) 28c Sexto Blade (S) 24c Vonnegut Hardware Cos.