Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 5, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 May 1921 — Page 10

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Saturday Comes and you find that some piece of banking business has escaped your attention during the week, remember that our Banking Department is always open on Saturday evenings from 6 to 8:30. This means that before keeping an evening engagement you may drop in and transact any business that has to do with our Savings, Checking, Certificate of Deposit or Foreign Departments. Our Safe Deposit Vault is also open on Saturday evenings. Jflrttijtr &afefngs anh Crust Camping Northwest Corner Market and Pennsylvania

FORT MEMORIAL RITES SUNDAY War Societies Will Pay Respects. Memorial services 'will be held at Fort Benjamin Harrison Sunday afternoon, May 29. under the auspices of the Federated War Societies which Include the Ladles of the Grand Army. SpanishAmeriean War Veterans, and ladies anxlllary, the Regular Army men, and Regular Army ladies organization. The services, which are held annually, have received the indorsement of MaJ. H. R. Ashbrook, post commander at Ft. Harrison and other high army officials. Mrs. Anna B. Stinebaugh, 6LS West Forty-First street, whose husband Is a soldier with almost thirty years of service in the regular army. Is the moving spirit in arranging for the annual memorial services. Mrs. Stinebaugh has for ten years assisted in arranging these services. She is called “mother" by thousands of regular army and navy men and her interest in the welfare of the soldiers both before and during the war has caused the army men of high rank to give their stamp of approval to her efforts in holding the manorial services each year. In a letter dated May 12, 1921, MaJ. Gen. G. P. Summerall. headquarters Ist Division, Camp Dix, New Jersey, writes, in answer to the announcement of the Ft. Benjamin Harrison memorial services sent him under the heading, “A Tribute of Respect": "My dear Mrs. Stinebaugh: I have Just received the beautiful tribute of respect which you and other .ladies of the Federated IVar Society ha've prepared in honor of our dead. I am deeply touched by the expressions which have come from your hearts, and I beg to assure you of my profound gratitude for all that you have done and are doing to honor their memory and to keep alive the spirit of patriotism which animated them. "I feel greatly honored by the consideration you have shown in sending me a copy. I shall take the liberty of giving it publicity to the division in the Bridgehead Sentinel.” E., I. & T. H. Road to Get Loan of $400,000 WASHINGTON. May IS.—A ment loan of SIOO,OOO to the Evansville. Indianapolis & Terre Haute Railway was authorized by the Interstate Commerce Commission today. The loan is to be used in making extensive betterments on the road's lines, including new bridges, replacement of rails and renewals of railroad ties.

~~ 1 PettisDpyCoops Ca = ■ THfc rs£W YWR JTOS& Boys’ and Children’s UNION SUITS Made Just Like Dad’s From The Sexton Mfg. Cos. And are products of the same manufacturing firm from BfflHHggl MH • whom we purchased the men’s union suits for last w M F week’s big sale. M §j^Ss|PV For Boys and Girls I Made of Fine 72x80 Pajama Check Mother’s choice, because she knows hot well they launder and how long they wear. Daddy’s choice, because he kno-vs they fit as well as his and he thinks Sexton suits are the best. \ Boys’ Union Suits—Like Dad's \ Have V neck, closed crotch, sleeveless and knee length; sizes 24 Jn 1 / to 36. } U V Girls’Union Suits lu ( Made sleeveless and with elastic band, bloomer shaped at knee; f\( W also taped buttons, drcp seats and reinforcings for supporters; sizes iL ft 4to 12 years. if \ V Children’s Union Suits <®> Made sleeveless, with wide knee, closed crotch, taped buttons and M \ v reinforcings for supporters; sizes 6 to 12 years; for boys or girls. I I —Children’s Underwear, street floor, aisle five. PETTIS DRY GOODS CQ r_fc voftK- E t,

STATE TO HIRE SCHOOL EXPERT Specialist Will Survey Indiana Facilities. An education expert will be employed to direct the educational survey of Indiana authorized by the last Legislature, members of the educational survey commission decided at an eetlng yesterday afternoon. The expert will probably be someone from outside the State. At the meeting Charles M. Curry of the facjlty of the Indiana Normal School at Terre Haute was chosen as chairman of the commission. O. H. Williams, State supervisor of teacher training, was named secretary. The commission expects to make an intensive investigation of the educational situation in Indiana with a view to making recommendations to the Legislature in 1923. Besides Mr. Curry, the members of the commission are Miss Carolyn Shoemaker of Lafayette, W. O. Shanlaub of Kentland and J. A. VanOsdai of Anderson. Mr. Williams is not a member of the commission but was chosen secretary because of his familiarity of the work to be undertaken.

No Man Can Afford Luxury Until his future and the future of his family is amply provided for. It is better to live without luxuries than to face old age with an empty pocketbook. A small percentage of your earnings if set aside in a savings account, week by week, will make you independent of the charity of relatives and friends. One dollar will open an account. We /%\/of On Pay /2 /0 Savings MEYER-KISER BANK 136 East Washington Street.

ELECTRICAL HOUSE WIRING MATERIAL ENGINEERING ELECTRIC AND SUPPLY CO. Main 2457. 221 N. Illinois St. Main 2458.

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There Is anew girl working in the millinery store at Tickville now, and Slim Pickins, as an excuse to get to talk to her the other day, went In and told her be had made a mistake as he thought he was entering the feed store. • • • The unexpected has again happened to Raz Barlow. Just as he was on the brink of buying another collar, they found his at the laundry. • • • Fletcher Henstep went down to hts pond the other night to listen to the frogs a while, and was aiming to brag on them, but they were so bashful they all stopped when they saw him coming.

2 Terre Haute Boys Drowned in River Special to The Times. TERRE HALTE, Ind., May ia— Asa Kafouyer, 13, and William Hanna, 14, were drowned while taking their first swim of the season in the Wabash River here, Tuesday afternoon. Ttie lads had absented themselves from school for the purpose of taking their first spring plunge. The bodies were recovered. For Roof Paint and Roof Material* phone Jordan D. Williams Cos. Drezel 699.

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INDIANA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1921.

It’s the Repeaters That Count! There are a lot of people that will try any kind of laundry service once. The repeat orders really teU whether or not the service is satisfactory, and it’s the fact that, almost without an exception, everybody who nas tried Sterling Finished Family Washing has kept on coming back, week after week, that convinces us that the service is right. I* _ W . Certainly it’s the most economical way of * • * • for use. 20c AIJ/x] lnH long as yon have equal quantities of flat A WUUU work and wearing apparel, the price for all la 20c a pound, minimum charge, $2.00. Any additional pounds of flat work over wearing apparel, 11c a pound; any additional pounds of wearing apparel over flat work, 38c a pound. , Call DR exel 6300 or Automatic 81-248 for full % information about this economical, satisfactory service. STERLING LAUNDRY Deliveries to All Parts of the City

Practice Economy by using more of Polk’s Best Milk

Practice economy by using more of Polk’s Best Milk and less of higher-priced and less nutritious foods. A quart of Polk’s Milk a day for each one in the family will reduce living expenses and increase health, vigor and growth. Polk’s Milk is the ideal food for old and young—economical and satisfying—it furnishes concentrated nourishment at a comparatively small cost. Your body gets every ounce of nourishment you pay for. There is no waste in Polk’s Milk. No seeds, bones, foliage, stalks or peelings to be thrown away. Every drop may be used. When you order milk be sure it’s POLK’S Best MILK 28 Years Toward Perfection Order by phone, Randolph 0852, Auto. 23-331.

Return your empty milk bottles promptly. Without bottles we can not make deliveries to you.

10 DAY USED CAR SALE Worthy of Your Attention The low prices we have on these cars will make it easy for you to own one. This Sale Ends Saturday Evening, May 21st Small Down Payment Balance Monthly The BUCK Cos. 315 N. Penn. St. Main 0308 Open Evenings

Don’t Fail to Attend the ISALE of -| C Wall Paper and Paints 1 C COME IN—ASK US HOW WE BO IT Indiana Wall Pape# Cos. 51 VIRGINIA AVENUE

American Paper Stock Cos. Direct connection with large consumer* of waste paper, lnluring top market prices. Special attention to school, churoh tad residence calls. 340 W. Market 8L Main 6089

Ilf yen enjoy rood music and superb table service come and bring a friend or two. Dancing The Coolidge Miami Beach Orchestra plays for dancing every evening (except Sunday) from 9 p. m. to midnight in the grill room. During these hours the service is Ala Carte, with a cover charge of 50 cents a person. Coolidge Orchestra also plays during luncheon, 12 to 2, and during the Table d’Hote Dinner, 6 to 9 p. m. To add zest to the occasion Joyful Joe Jordan sings at Intervals. Severin Hotel Grill

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Can Be Connected to Any Lamp Socket Merchants Heat & Light Cos. C. O'B. Murphy, General Manager The Daylight Corner

EXCURSIONS Terre Haute, Indianapolis & Eastern Traction Cos. Sunday, May 22nd, 29th Round Trip Round Trip LaFayette $2.43 Terre Haute $2.70 Frankfort 1.89 Brazil 2.16 Crawfordsville ... 1.89 Greencastle 1.62 Richmond 2.43 Cambridge City .. 2.16 Above fares include Government War Tax. Good going on all trains (except the “Highlander”) each Sunday up to and including trains leaving Indianapolis at 12:10 p. m. Good returning on all trains (except the “Highlander”) on date of sale. For further information call Joint Ticket Office, Terminal Station—Phone, Main 4500.

THE NECESSITY of Good Teeth A FIRST-CLASS workman will not attempt to do good work with poor tools. Practical experience tells him that good tools in good condition are a necessity to produce work that will be satisfactory. It’s a simple reason that poor, uneven, partly decayed teeth will produce a digestion that causes 111 health. To improve the condition of your teeth will not only improve their usefulness, but Improve digestion and health. PAINLESS EXTRACTING That teeth can be extracted painlessly Is proved by the testlmonala of our frlende and patients. _ I was pleasantly surprised by lou are welcome to use my tba easy manner my teeth were name in recommendation of your extracted- Your method I am work in extracting teeth. I ex- certainly glad to recommend, perlenced no pain. Yours truly. MRS. FLORENCE EVANS, MRS. O. M. EIDSMOH, 4615 W. 10th St. 036 E. Washington St PEOPLES DENTISTS 36 West Washington Street Sunday, 8 ho 13.

ICE PEDDLERS START NOW The SERVICE ICE and COLD STORAGE CO. WILL FURNISH YOU ICE DURING THE HOT SEASON WE INVITE PATRONAGE OF ALL ICE PEDDLERS 935 E. North St. Phone MAin 4621, Anto. 27-694

GET THE HABIT Wear [ NOE S QUALITY [ Jewelry THE FLETCHER M. NOE 103 N. Illinois St. JEWELRY STORE. Opp. Terminal Station.

Honest Service. Reasonable Prices. SHIRLEY BROS. CO., Inc. UNDERTAKERS OFFICES— 4 V. Illinois St., 8877 E. Washington St, *O3O N. Illinois St, 3108 VV. Michigan St.. 3818 E. Washington St. Circle 1918. * Auto. 81-138. Amb. Service. Wc Manufacture Our Own Cement Casket..

__ n /jC VACUUM CLEANERS m nlmmr'mr FReE trial easy payment. Liisflw HATFIELD ELECTRIC CO.

Washington and Delaware OMb STRAW HATS Largest assortment of brand new, season’s latest straws of all kinds. From $1 to $2 less than anywhere else. Remodeling sale bargains at—sl.B7 Other hats at $2.37, $2.87, $3.37 and $3.87. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded.

Individuality mark* Moorefleld’* portraits * g and they are the finest. I Your family and friends will be proud of theee Via E M prints. Como today. a BsgS - yvy mrJm ttk Floor Kahn Bid*.

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DENTIST Our Examinations Are Free Our Prices Very Reasonable Nitrons oxide gas for painless extraction of teeth. v Just a quiet, gentle sleep. Ton feel nothing. Here In same location 22 years. (United Union Dental Corp.) Eiteljorg & Moore Corner East Market St. and Circle. Gronnd Floor. Lady Attendant.

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No Soap Better For Your Skin— \ Than Cuticura

SHOES FOR LESS THE GLOBE STORE 330 West Washington St.

GREER-HANKINS LBR. CO. Appliers and Retailers VULCANITE ASPHALT SHINGLES and ROLL ROOFING 634 MASS. AVE. Main 747. Phones. Anto. 32-313.

DISHES Our prices are the lowest. Cups and Saucers, 10c up. Dishes, 5c up. Little Furniture Store 211 E. Washington St.

THE BEST FOODS OBTAINABLE STATE LIFE LUNCH State Life Bldg.

CLOTHING -osCREDIT Hoyle arick atnd JPC. Getting Cat 303-306-307 W. Washington St. 3 Doers West Senate Ava,

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

ALL WOOL SUITS and OVERCOATS Honestly tailored to (H £\ P-fl vour mea-ure for \ II R K|| LEON TAILORING CO. 'll I* W LSI E. New York St.

Mending Tissue Sl^he’Tge! No sewing or darning. Repairs clothing, silk, satin, cotton goods, ribbons, fabrics of all kinds, kid gloves, mackintoshes, umbrellas, parasols, stockings, etc. Package postpaid. 15 cents, tws packages, 25 cents. Address PENN' PUBLISHING CO, Blairs v ill e. Pa.