Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 241, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 February 1921 — Page 10

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How Long Do You Work to Earn a Dollar? Do you work for one hour or two or more in order to get one? You can earn dollars without any effort on your part—and honestly, too —if you will save those you do not have to spend and let them work for you. Why not start a savings account today ? Jfktcljer Ratings anb Crust Company Northwest Corner Market and Pennsylvania BRANCHES 1233 Oliver Avenue Northeast Corner West and Washington 2122 East Tenth Street

‘COURTESY TRIP’ IS SUCCESSFUL Especially Warm Welcome Given at Frankfort. It was an especially warm -welcome that was accorded at Frankfort to Indianapolis wholesalers who participated In the “courtesy trip'" tinder auspices of the wholesale trade division of the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce yesterday. A committee representing the Frankfort Klwanlans and Rot#rians and the Chamber of Commerce of Frankfort greeted the party on its arrival and a big sign announced that Frankfort welcomed the wholesale trade division. A group photograph was taken and the visitors were entertained at luncheon by the clubs and chamber. Thomas M. Ryan of Frankfort presided at the luncheon and talks were made by Charles F. Coffin, president of the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce, and John B. Reynolds, general secretary. Mr. Coffin emphasized the value of cooperation among cities and towns. The trip was concluded with a dinner in the evening at the Fowler Hotel at Lafayette. Zionsvllle, Whitestown, Lebanon, Mulberry and Dayton also were visited. SAYS WAGE ORDER IS NOT BINDING CHICAGO. Feb. IR.—ln the shortest brief yet placed before the United states railway labor board In many controversies over the much-discussed national agreement, the Missouri & Arkansas Railroad today insisted flatly that it did not consider itseif bound by “Decision No. 2,” which ordered the general wage Increase of last summer. The organization employes walked out of the road’s shops and their places have been filled, the board was informed. C. A. Phelan, receiver and general manager, represented the road. He announced that be was not a party to De claion No. 2 and had accepted It only on condition that his road would earn enough to pay the scale. The road, he said, showed a loss of $412,702.20 for 1919. He also announced that the road would not consider the Federated Shop Crafts or the American Federation of Labor parties to the dispute and requested that the board dismiss the case entirely. Grocers Begin Fight to Get Cheaper Ice Following a general discussion of the ice price situation, the Indianapolis Retail Grocers' Association, at a meeting last night in the Chamber of Commerce building, took steps toward a fight to obtain cheaper ice this year. Copies of resolutions attacking the prevailing price of Ice will be embodied in letters to all local Ice manufacturers. Mrs. C. H. Willson Dead at Versailles Special to The Times. VERSAILLES, Ind., Feb. 16.—Mrs. j Emma Willson, 75. wife of Charles H. ! Willson, president of the Versailles Bank and one of the leading lawyers of this county, Is dead at her home here. The husband ad two sons, Romney and j Russell Willson, prominent attorneys of Indianapolis, survive. Russell Willson Is president of the Indianapolis city council. 1

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Auxiliary of Post 38 to Meet Friday Irvington Women's Auxiliary of American Legion Post No. 38 will meet at 2:30 Friday afternoon In the home of Mrs. Arthur Robinson, 5539 East Washington street. Enrollment for charter membership In the organization, which has been organized recently. Is still open. Anyone desiring to affiliate may notify Mrs. Clarence Hughe), S8 Whittier place. LEGION MAGAZINE FLAN IS PUT UP Gignilliat Authorized to Investigate Proposals. The State executive committee of the American Legion has authorized L. R. Gignilliat, State commander, to appoint a committee to Investigate several proposals for the printing of a State monthly magazine. The State convention of the legion last year authorized the executive committee to establish an official publication, If It deemed such action wise. Such a publication would have a circulation of about 50.000 In the State. The committee also has approved arrangements made for holding the State Legion basket-ball tournament at South Bend Immediately following the State high school basket-ball meet. James H. Mason of Gary, athletic officer for the department, is arranging the details of the tournament. Several district tournaments will be held the week previous to the State tournament, and district winners will play in the State contest. Trophies will be awarded at both district and State meets. THINKS LEGION HAS GAINED 500 Chairman Makes Estimate on Two Days’ Work. The county council of the American Legion will meet at 8 o’clock tonight in the Chamber of Commerce to hear reports on progress of the membership campaign. Reports received up to noon were Incomplete. but J. F. Cantwell, chairman, estimated that 500 members had been gained up to Tuesday night. “The campaign la well under way and every poßt la making a good showing." said Mr. Cantwell, “but we have received definite figures on new members from only a few posts and we pan only estimate the number of new men. The five posts reporting the results of their day’s work showed a total of fifty-three new members. We assume that all the others did as well or better on their first day, and with thirty-four posts aver- i aging ten to eleven members each dally, ! we figure that the reports, when they j come in, will show that 500 for the first two days, was a conservative estimate. “Interest has been growing tremen- j donsly. and by the end of this week the I campaign work will be under full steam." I

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COMMISSION NOT LOST BY MARRIAGE Lesh So Holds in Case of Women Notaries Public. The high cost of marriage for women notaries public has been given a black eye by U. S. Lesh, Attorney General, In an opinion handed down today. The opinion was In reply to an oral request from Secretary of State Ed Jackson. The Secretary asked whether a girl to whim a notary commission had been granted before marriage would be required to take out anew commission after marriage and before the expiration of the period for which a commission had been granted. Mr. Lesh's opinion wag that marriage would not vacate the commission, and added that possible confusion could be avoided by use of N the maiden name In the signature, as "Mary Doe, nee Rowe.’’ or by putting the prior name In the certificate as to the expiration of the commission, as "My commission was granted in the name of Mary Rowe, etc.” The custom In the office of Secretary of State has been to require brides to take out anew commission, and It Is understood that a conference will be held with the Attorney General as to further procedure regarding . previous Instances where women In such cases have taken out commissions as notaries.

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Custom Tailoring Cleaning and Pressing Beet work In the city. Work called for and delivered. Sam Tuchman 2322 N. Illinois. Ran. 2121.

INDIANA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16,1921.

FARMER KILLS ONE OF BANDITS IN BLUE ROBES Wounded Twice, but Stands Off Attack on Home Near Owensboro, Ky. VICTIM IS EX-EMPLOYE OWENSBORO, Ky., Feb. lfl.—While/ a sheriff’s posse scoured the country in this vicinity for his accomplice, a man who was shot and killed by Alfred Frey, 42, farmer, sifter Frey had been wounded twice by the two men when they entered him home masked nnd in blue robes, was Identified today as Ernest Peach, 30, Frey's former farmhand. Frey, shot through the leg and abdomen, la expected to recover. The masked men entered his house with puna drawn. The farmer leaped to get a gun and the bandits opened fire. Despite his wounds, Frey reached hla gun.’ The first shot crippled one of the bandits and both ran from the house. As Frey pursued he saw one crouching by a fence s If reloading. Frey fired twice, killing the man. He pursued the second bandit and believes h> wounded him. Meanwhile Frey’s wife was getting a shotgun to aid her husband and their young son was finding cartridge* for the fathers’ revolver. Peach worked for Frey seveu years ago." There had been no trouble between the two so far as is known. It is believed the men knew Frey kept a large sutn of money in the house aud intended to get it. Vayhinger to Quit Taylor University Special to The Times. UPLAND, Ind., Feb. IC.—Dr. M. Vayhlnger, who for the last thirteen years has been president of Taylor University here and who has been instrumental In making the sctiool a success, handed lu his resignation today. Dr. Yayhlnger announces he will enter the evangelistic field. He Is well known In educational circles in Indiana.

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Stenographers and Clerical Workers YOURS is a line of work which requires extraordinarily close application of the eyes. SCIENTIFIC research has proven that poor eyesight makes thinking harder, causes frequent headaches, and lowers the general vitality of the body. In the last analysis it reacts on your chance of promotion and your hope.for an increase in salary. THEREFORE, come in TOMORROW for an examination. Our Dr. J. E. Kernel, or one of the competent optometrists on his staff, will gladly advise you free of charge regarding your eye needs. Our experience in fitting glasses is at your service in enabling you to select the prpper frame or mounting which will accentuate and individualize your type of personality. We grind all lenses right here under our own supervision, which is your assurance that they will be precisely what is called for in the prescription. OUR PRICES, which are from $4 to $6, include examination, lenses, frame, cord and case. All glasses guaranteed. If lenses need changing during the first six months, we make no charge for changing. DR. J.E. KERNEL Optical Department

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Do You Know How Much Money is passing from hand to hand? More than Six Billion Dollars. Never before was there so much money in one country. Are YOU putting away a goodly store of it? $1 will open a Savings Account. We Pay 4%% ON Savings. MEYER-KISER BANK 136 East Washington Btreet.

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Cricket Illcks la gradually picking up an education free of charge, as every time he hear* a smart peraon use a big word he puts It down, and as soon as lie gets bold of two qr three more adjectives he will be prepared to do staple and fancy talking at all hours on short qotlce. • • • We are glad to chronicle that the attendance at prayer meeting Wednesday night was much larger than expected, there being the usual number of women and at least five men. • • • Dock Hicks has caught up with his rush of blacksmith work and announces ♦hat be Is now ready to give haircuts while you wait.

Photographs of children always hold first place Ire tile hearts of relatives and friends. Don’t wait until the children have outgrown their childhood and then wish yon hint it print of them In their baby days. Bring the lots In today. “7^SC9th Fluor Kahn hit,.

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t Dread of Extraction Found Without Foundation More and more the family physician Is asking hla patient, when chronic disorders stubbornly resist treatment and the operating table seems near, "How about your teeth? Are they in 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. I do 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. in. to 13 m. 36 WEST WASHINGTON STREET. Over Gsasepohl Trunk Store.

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