Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 228, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 February 1921 — Page 12

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We Will Help You t® Save Safely flttdftt fesbinga enb Crust <3& tI.WI 111 Hoffman to Speak BeforeJtealty Board Members of the Indianapolis Real Estate Board are promised a program of unusual interest at tlielr luncheon at 12:15 p. m. tomorrow at the Chamber of Commerce. Plana call for a talk by J. Clyde Hoffman, attorney for the park board, who has drafted a bill on city planning and zoning to be presented to the General Assembly. Mr. Hoffman will talk on proposed legislation. Thomas F. Carson, representative of the Real Estate Board at the mid-winter meeting of the national association, will give a report and Charles M. Cross will describe a trip through Florida following the Atlanta convention. Decatur Invaded by Sleeping Sickness Special to The Times. DECATUR, Ind., Feb. I.—Decatur hag three sufferers from sleeping sickness and there has been one death. Two of the patients are Jn the St. Joseph Hospital at Ft. Wayne and the third is at his home here. Miss Genevieve Rerllng, one of the victims, has been in the hospital since Christmas and Is said to be Improving. Miss Florence Holthouse was taken to the hospital Sunday in a serious condition, physicians say. Joseph Tonuelier, a business man, has suffered from the affliction ten days, but is improved. 3 Elkhart Men Held After Fatal Fight Soeclal to The Times. ELKHART, Ind., Feb. I.—An autopsy on the body of Edgar W. Gray bill. 31, which revealed a fractured skull and a broken Jaw bone caused his death, resulted In the arrest of Harry Connell, Fred Eddy and Joseph Stutenour. Graybill and the three men under arrest are said to have engaged in a fight Saturday night after passing the earlj* part of the evening drinking. Graybiii's body was found in his room Sunday morning. The men under arrest say they are Innocent. Mayor at Richmond Opposes Home Rule Special to The Times. RICHMOND, Ind., Feb. 1— Mayor W. W. Zimmerman is taking the lead In a movement here to organize sentiment against the Knapp home rule bill now before the Legislature. The civic organizations of Richmond and scores of citizens hare planned, however, to appear at the public hearing Thursday at Indianapolis to argue in favor of the bill. Mayor Zimmerman has announced he will again seek the mayoralty nomination. Many Republican leaders believe he should retire and a warm tight is expected. Shaving Wound Cause of Hoosier’s Death Fpeels! to The Time*. EVANSVILLE. Ind., Feb I.—rani A. Mueller, 51, photographer of this city. Is dead at a local hospital as a result of blood poisoning caused by cutting himself wtih a razor while shaving. Mueller was a thirty-second decree Mason, a Knight Templar and a Shrlner. He was a native of Switzerland. Motor Concern Sued for Total of $548,000 Fp*clal to Tho Time*. LOGANPPORT, Ind.. Feb. I.—The Revere Motor Car Corporation of this city Is defendant In damage suits aggregating $5*8,000 filed In the Cass Circuit Court by the Revere Motor Sales Corporation of Delaware. Breach of contract, disregard of court Judgment and neglect to make payments on cars sold are charged.

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Slim Pickens heard a noise at the door night before last, but was too sleepy and tired to get up and see what It was. After It ceased he got to thinking that It might have been Opportunity. • • Sim Flinders, while returning home a j few nights ago, met some sort of a wild | animal in the lane, but as soon as the animal saw him it tucked its tall and fled. Sim's wife told him he ought to shave and fix up better before he goes out any more at night. * • • Slim Pickens has anew stiff-bosom I shirt and now only nods his head Instead of bowing to those he meets. Motorman Injured in Tumble From Car Special to The Times. LOGAJfSPOUT, Ind., Feb. I.—A speed- j lng interur'oan car dashing over the rails uncontrolled, endangered the lives iof forty passengers aboard the car, six miles east of here when moterman Mar- I shall Stultz, In charge of the interurban, fell from his speeding car. The Interurban proceeded a mile from the accl- i dent uncontrolled, before It was stopped by Conductor Timmons, the other member of the crew. As the result of the accidental fall from the car Stultz Is now In the St. Joseph hospital severely Injured. . Hamilton County’s Biggest Barn Burns Special to The Times. NOBLESVILLE, Ind.. Feb I—A frame barn on the Floyd McDonald farm, the largest In Hamilton County, was de- [ stroyed by fire last night with a loss of SIO,OOO. and only SI,OOO Insurance.

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AMUSEMENTS. ■MBP AND BUNEE WYDE IN A TRAVESTY. "ALL R.GHT EDDY” LOVEXBERU SISTERS and SIME NF.ARV. BEN SMITH—MAMT HAYNES PeslrHtrianlum, with GEO. BROWN. JOS. M. NORCBOSB and NELLIE NOR* ROSS Combined Ages, 146 Years Young. FRED and LYDIA_ WEAVER. NAT NAZZARRO WITH BECK AND BI HBLES, In a Variety of Varieties, Kinograms —Digest Topics. DAILY MATS.—I6c. 20c. SOc, 65c.

WHITE and His Big NSW S HOW This Coupon and 10c with war tax entitles lady to matinee reserve seat.

Wti/B Boys’ and Girls’ SHOES at New Bargain Prices Children ’s I * fieyt’ and IISI Infants’ and Children’s Sizes f§B ]Hh Included in Bargain List Lace and button shoes, with light or henry soles. Speciul ,' I '' and $1.98 342-344 Virginia Ave. IHII if R. J .I**" 1"* 938-940 S. Meridian St. 1108-1110 Fountain Square. 2630 Northwestern Ave.

AMUSEMENTS. MUR AT Tonight 8:15 Balance Week Matinees, Tomorrow and Saturday. The Superb Revival of ELEANOR PAINTER and Famous “Pretty Maiden” Sextette. PRICES—Eve., 50c to $2.50. Sat. Mat., Wo to $2.00. Wed. Slat., 50c to $1.50. ALL NEXT WEEK—SEATS Tlll RSI)AA Matinees Wednesday and Saturday, 2:15. i www weo. &• sat. z>*s v' ITS IT& ' A T HE RIOT TALK FOM %s^/f' I0# ™ ; i thf c/klv i LAUCH/NO mus/cal knock-out ' J! PRICESMr. “A HOLIDAY IN DIXIELAND" Harry Mason Players 6 OTHER BIG £+ NEW ACTS O Dancing In the Lyric Ballroom Afternoon and Evening.

BWHY NOT NOW? mm ROADWAY IT’S DIFFERENT CONTINUOUS UP WITH THE TIMES VAUDEVILLE 1 NEW FEATURES e* lLi EVERY WEEK ILt BARGAIN MAT. EVERY DAY

RIALTO NEW POLICY MUSICAL COMEDY VAUDEVILLE Feature Photoplays CONTINUOUS 9:45 TO MIDNIGHT NO ADVANCE IN PRICE

MOTION PICTURES.

“The Branding Iron” WITH A NOTABLE CAST, INCLUDING BARBARA CASTLETON AND JAMES KIRKWOOD.

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Office Furniture j We have one of the largest ’ was-pm-T"* ■ - -‘■'.a *i assortments of every style f t 1 && i # * uesk needed for the office. Let j?"") *""*™ wu< j us help you In the proper ee- p—— * lection. Fire and burglar proof 1 I A •afes and vault door*. | U Safes for home or office. W 0 1 FIXTURES FOR STORE, OFFICE AND BANK. AETNA CABINET COMPANY Display Rooms, 321-29 W. Maryland St., Indianapolis

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AMUSEMENTS. ENGLISH’S S3B AuffiiHtiiH Pitoa present® Henman Thompson's THE OLD HOMESTEAD With William Lawrence a# Uncle Josh. Prices—Nights, 60c to $1.50. Mat., 50c to SI.OO. Seats ready. Mon.. Tues., Wed., Feb. 7,8, 0. Mat. Wed. SAM H. HARRIS presents WILLIAM COLLIER in the Three-Act Farce “THE HOTTENTOT.” LONGEST LAUGH OF THE SEASON Prices: Nights, 60c to $2.50; Wed. Mat. suo to 51.50. Seats ready Thursday.

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Come Early! Come Early! Come Early! AND SF.E MR. GEORGE BEBAN —IN—PERSON AND IN HIS LATEST PICTURE “One Man in a Million” Mr. YYeban, nn n special fntor, in presenting: an act from “The Sign of The Itone*’ twice doily—3:Uo uiui 9. CIRCLE THEATRE

t it First Half This Week BEBE DANIELS “She Couldn’t Help It” ICIC ENTIRE iOiO WEEK ROSCOE (FATTY) ARBUCKLE —lN—‘‘Brewster’s Millions”

SHIRLEY MASON “FLAME OF YOUTH” Also Second Group V, S. War Picture*.

FIRE and WATER can demolish buildings and ruin stocks—but they cannot daunt the SPIRIT which is the foundation of everything that has been accomplished by the Central Wall Paper and Paint Company. We regret, in the interests of our dealers and other customers, this break in Central service, which has never before stopped for one minute. CENTRAL SERVICE will be resumed after February 15, at our new temporary location. 249-253 South Meridian Street We have already wired the factories for duplicate shipments of our 1921 line. Our faith in Central superiority is still unshaken, and we will be in the game harder than ever by the end of this month. Central Will Paper & Runt Cos. E. L. OSBORNE, President Temporary Offices with the Varney Electric Supply Cos.

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More Suits Just Received From Our Other Stores None Higher This is a good time to open a charge account and get a real bargain. Cash or credit, our prices are the same. Free alterations. n • O * * That sold this sea- sfl Cl r* Munning Suits ss,rs , j£ u $35 If y O That sold this seaHandsome Suits aw- $25 We know you are short of cash after the holidays, so we are glad to offer you any suit in the store for SI.OO down, and first payment gets the suit. WE DO AS WE ADVERTISE 109-111 South Illinois Street Open Saturday until 9:00. Third door south of Maryland St. We gladly open accounts with out-of-town customers.

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Why Not Buy a Moncrief ? Less suel —More Heat —Lasts longer and sells at a reasonable price. We manufacture everything for warm air heating and sell direct, clean and repair, all makes of furnaces. The Moncrief is one of the most expensive furnaces made notwithstanding it sells at the price of an ordinary furnace. Main 7820. W. Sell Carbonold at One-Half Regular Price. The Henry Furnace & Foundry Cos. 916 NORTH DAVIDSON BTREET.

Any Silk Shirt in the House Values up to $15.87 While They Last The Very Finest, Heavy Silk Including Baby Broadcloths, Shantungs, Radiums, Crepe de Chine and Many other popular silk shirtings. Our entire regular stock —none specially purchased. While they last, $5.00. 1 Daniels? c — •— 3 Cor. Wash, and Del. Sts.

Are You One of the Many Who Are Taking Advantage of Our Special Prices on— Gas Ranges S a—a— P This particular two-oven range gives the oven space that you have wished for many times. It has a 20-inch and 16-inch oven. Has all up-to-date features, Including heat regulator. Regular price of this range is $130.00. ’90.00 Other styles of ranges ar® priced from $32.50 up. Lilly Hardware Company 114-118 E. Washington St.

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