Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 47, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 July 1921 — Page 12

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We Will Help You to Save Safely jflrtrbtr fallings ann Crust Company MENTION HILL FOR BERLIN POST Said to Be Harding’s Choice for American Ambassador to Germany. WASHINGTON, July ft—David Jayne Hill, author, collegian and diplmatist of long experience, likely 'will be the Adminchoice as the first American ambassador to Germany following the World War. The selection of Hr. Hill for the difficult post at Berlin Is said to have been already decided upon-by President Harding and Secretary of State Hughes. Hr. Hill n>w is in Europe. He has been there for some weeks, engaged In making an intensive study of post-war conditions in Europe, particularly with reference to Germany. Just prior to his departure fcr abroad, Tr. Hill held a number of conferences with President Harding here. The Administration felt, it is understood, that the embassy at Berlin, vacant for four years, called for not only an experienced diplomatist, but also for one who is thoroughly grounded in the history and traditions of Europe politically and economically. Dr. Hill qualifies in every instance, his friends say, through his long diplomatic experience as minister to Switzerland and the Netherlands and later as ambassador to Germany under the Taft Administration. The general expectation in Washington is that President Harding will name the ambassador to Germany before many weeks. Conclusion of technical peace through the passage of the congressional resolution must be followed by the negotiation of some form of a treaty and it is. believed the Vnited States should have an ambassador in Berlin while the negotiations are in progress.

AGAIN STRANGER IS* SO OBLIGING Gets Watdh as Security for Negro’s Promise to Meet Him. “I waited an hour, and then I waited another hour and he never met me,” explained William Falkner. negro, 2539 Graceland avenue, today. "I thought he was honest because he said he worked for the president of a bank.” Falkner was the victim of the timehonored “pocketbook game.” He was swindled out of a watch worth $57. he told the police. , Falkner met a friendly negro at the Union Station Monday. They walked north on Illinois street and saw a man drop a purse. The negro picked up the purse and showed Falkner that there was $3,001 and a number of Liberty bonds in it. He told Falkner that they would split fifty-fifty when they would meet Tuesday in front of the Indiana National bank as he was emploj-ed by the president of that bank. Os course the stranger wished a deposit of some sort to assure him that Faulkner was acting in good faith and would meet him. Falkner explained that he was a little short on the ready cash but said he had a watch. The stranger took the watch for “safe keeping” put the purse he had “found” in his pocket and promised to meet Falkner. Now Falkner asks the police to find the stranger and recover the watch.

SPEEDERS GET HEAVY FINES IN THE CITY COURT Two ‘Repeaters’ Pay SIOO and Six Others Draw Severe Penalties for Racing. men admitted who they had been j convicted on a charge of speeding recently. ' were each fined sloi> and coats on similar charges when they appeared in city court yesterday afternoon before Judge Walter ; Pritchard. Six other men arrested on ‘ speeding charges also were heavily fined. Glenn Ralston. 143 Kast Market street, j and Herbert Gross. 2242 College avenue, j arrested by Motorcycle Officer Shouseon Independence Day, were fined JlbO und j costs. Glenn Weaver, 1435 ITeraciiell avenue • and Azel Williams, who gave Ms address as “city.” were each fined sls and costs j C. E. Perkins, who give his address as “city,'’ Clarence Peters, 4Sb2 Ea>t Wash- j ington street, and John Wells, 1242 Weft Thirtieth street, were each fined 4id and costs, and Oscar Lent*, !*>o North Pershing avenue, received a lighter fine, of? 1 and costs. Establish Camp for HolinessJYVorkers Special toethe Times. RICHMOND. Ind., July o.—Holiness workers of Wayne county plan to form an association to be known as the Wayne ; County Holiness association. The pur- j pose is to establish a permanent camp near this city. Noted workers are to be secured for the ! summer meetings to be held in a tabernacle. The tabernacle will contain dor- i mitoses, dining hall and other necessary j features for a permanent camp building. Boys Outnumber the Girls in Birth Lists /Special to the Times. ERRF. HACTE, Ind., July 6—Fortyfour births are recorded in the June report of the county board of health, just 1 ssued to the State board of health. Os Ibis number, twenty-five were boys and linetecn were girls. This report does not include Terre Haute. Twenty deaths occured during June eleven of which were males and nine females. Four were accidental drowning (No One Need Buy {Cuticura Before He (Tries Free Samples I ?*■• Ointment, Tstcim. Be. everywhere Sample* I tree of CsttenrntntortM.-iee, Dept X. hUUUa. Kui Mending Tissue s£Yh£ n a<*£ No sewing or darning. Repairs clothing. a.,uu. cotton goods, ribbons, fabrics of all kinds. kid gloves, mackintoshes, umbrellas, parasols, stockings, etc. Pack* •ge postpaid. 15 cents, two pacaagea. ii rwrtts. Address PENN PUBLISHING CO, Blsirsviile. Pa.

3 INJURED IN AUTO CRASHES Charles Ketrow Sustains Fractured Ribs and Is Taken to Hospital. Three persrms were injured, in a trio of automobile accidents last night. Charles Ketrow, 42, 340 Taft avenue, was huYt when he was struck by an automobile driven by Charles 0. Sutton, Rural route D, Box 254, at Washington and Blackford streets. Motorpolicemen Harris and Morarity took Ketrow to the city hospital in an automobile. Physicians stated that he was severely bruised and that four of his ribs were fractured. John L. Craven, 50, negro, 1405 Columbia avemye. was struck by a taxi driven by Schuyler Ballinger, 28, 1225 Broadway, at Senate avenue and Washington street. W. J. Peele, 53, of Chicago, a passenger in the taxi was thrown forward when the automobile stopped suddenly and was severely bruised. CraTent injuries are nos serious. Virgil Brooks, 21 South Oriental street, was arrested on the charge of operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of liquor. Brooks was driving an automobile East on New York street and his car collided with an automobile owned by Ben Buekman, 248 North Davidson street. Buckman’s car was parked in front of 823 East New York street. Both automobiles were badly damaged but no one was injured.

GAIN KRAUSS remodels. The once more that KRAUSS KEEPS Remodeling means stock adjustment. With Krauss that means sell the goods at a loss. The astonishing prices on everything in his great stock —watches, diamonds, ,cut glass, silverware and jewelry—during the next few days should cause the old town to once again say, “KRAUSS CERTAINLY DOES GIVE VALUES.”

f\% ivo^3QJW ft I'S Also Auto Strop khak! sets. Both 4K >■ . r , Composition complete with blades. These will IL 1 Sc —lncluding hair brushes, clocks, buffers, | JJj * aßt ‘ m ■* •* w j jewel boxes, puff boxes, cologne bottles and ~ scores of other articles. VerWare SI.OO Shaving Brush for 50c , Including Gillette collapsible bristles guaranteed 5 years. ELGIN commumtv silver • •’ *• s °" MAN’S WATCH ROGERS 1847 \ • HOLMES AND r -i_ gs*tiP rik ti EDWARDS ; *Xr t f ; ir~-“ -diamonds PIECE set Vl LG IN thin model watch, of silverware complete. Will , \ Ab, °' ute , rallroad acculast a lifetime, no.oo value Krauss pockets the loss. You get blue ll rac y- 12 * lze case - Se,la . , r .j Atn nri ° everywhere for sl6. 30% 400,“' t0 ...56.00 unite stones during the remodeling sale for off our j -- _ ___ less than you ever will again. Diamonds are price GOING UP everywhere except at KRAUSS’. Look at These Prices Thirty five hundredths karat.s6l.2s Sixty-five hundredths karat. .$146.25 /*T\ 4?MI Imree-quarters karat ...... .$187.50 jC tig ApF P , One to five karats at money-saving reductions $2 fountain a j f tL^- hiLJM jrfr J > $1.75 pencil pen reduced and silk cord JEWELER c Directly Opposite Block’s ~ ' - *in sending mall orders, include postage. | on Illinois St. 43-45 North Illinois INo charge or C. O. D.'s during this sale. I i .. ~r::~ ~

| DOG HILL PARAGRAFS W T~: fc, faittw —..TVi Tobe Moseley hears of a man at Tickvllle who works by the hour, and who works so slow he has amassed a fortune. ... * Columbus Allsop this morning made a bold but unsuccessful attempt to surround and capture a swarm of bees. • • * Atlas Peck, who is recognized as one of our most prominent citizens, has his fanlts just like common ordinary people, ,s some times he don’t pay his taxes until the last minute.

INDIANA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 1921.

ALLEGED FUGITIVE HELIX Russell Hillman, 17, 1453 West Market street, was arrested today on the charge of being a fugitive from justice.

23-123 m f!sdßsl. l&Ain 0123 Electric Washing and Wringing Machine Guaranteed to wasji 100% clean. Sold on easy payments. The Hatfield Electric Company Corner Maryland and Meridian Streets. Honest Service. Reasonable Prices. SHIRLEY BROS. CO., Inc. UNDERTAKERS OFFICES —946 N. Ililnoi* St.. 5377 E. Washington St.. 8020 N. Illinois St., 2108 W. Michigan St.. 2810 E. Washington St. Cirri. 1918. Anto. 81-138. Amb. Service. We Manufacture Onr Own Cement Caskets. GET THE HABIT Wear | NOE’S QUALITY J Jewelry the: FLETCHER M. NOE 108 24. Illinois St. JEWELRY STOKE. Opp. TirniL al Station.

He will be taken to Bloomington, Ind.. j for trial in a Justhffc of the peace court j on charges brought by a young woman In that city.

TO THE MAN WITH SIOO A few years ago the small Investor could only buy bonds or stocks with a considerable element of risk. * The large Investor had the whole field of sound securities. Most of the good securities of today are available In SIOO denominations. Sound Real Estate Preferred Stocks, such as our offering of the Meridian Realty Company of Anderson, offer a conservative SIOO investment with a 7 per cent interest return and exempt from Indiana State and local taxes and from norma- Federal income tax. Our organization is always willing to counsel with you and advise about a SIOO invesment. FLETCHER AMERICAN COMPANY Second floor Fletcher American National Bank Building. Southeast corner Market and Pennsylvania Streets. INDIANAPOLIS.

We Are Wrecking Prices at THE GREAT FIRE SALE A few examples of ruthless price slashing during this sale. Ladies' Dresses Men’s Pants 91-25 Crepe de Chine, Georgette Socks for 0$ Waists $1.98 Men’s Straw, Derby and Felt Voile Waists Hats ■ 98^ Beautiful Millinery . ...98<! Ladies'High Top Shoes; both Men’s Shoes $1.79 cloth and leather, choice 79^ Silk Hose, all colors, 98c Ladles’ Slippers and to Pumps $1.98 Practically All These Goods Only Partially Damaged by Smoke SALE OPENS 9 A. M.—CONTINUES UNTIL 9 P. M. Granger Department Store 336-338 West Washington Street.

THE NECESSITY of Good Teeth A FIRST CLASS workman will not attempt to do good work with poor tools. Practical experWne. tell* 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 ill health. To improve the condition of your tenth wiil not only improve their usefulness, but improve digention and health. PAINLESS EXTRACTING That teeth can be extracted painlessly is proved by the testlmonals of our friends and patients. I wa pleasantly surprised by lou are we,come to use my the nner my teeth were name n recommendation of your extracted- Your method I am work In extracting teeth. 1 ex- certainly glad to recommend, perlenceo no pain. ' Yours truly, MRS. FLORENCE EVANS. MRS. G. M. EIDSMOE, 4615 W, 10th St. 936 E. Washington SL PEOPLES DENTISTS 36 West Washington Street £ iV* "*

A Duplex Cooker Will help to make your work [3 easier and will make your gas bills less. We are having a special demonstration and spe- / cial prices. Cookers from fcstigg* $ll.OO up. Come in today. Lilly Hardware Company 114-118 East Washington Street

ROOFING Asphalt Shingles and Roll Roofing are applied with best reanlt* at this season of the yenr Before letting your roofing Jobs, please phone us for an estimator to call on you and exhibit samples and measure your roof without charge. We carry workmen's compensation and public liability insurance, and our 'roofs are guaranteed. , GREER-HANKINS LUMBER CO. 624 Massac liuiietts Ave. Main 0747 —Trie phone*— * Anto. 22-213

STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION MEYER-KISER BANK JUNE 30, 1921

RESOURCES Cash on hand and in banks and in United States Certificates of Indebtedness 5950,175.17 Liberty bonds (par value $600,000).. 682,169.83 Indiana municipal and gravel road bonds f ... 640,526.02 Railroad and corporation bonds..... c 328,984.00 Foreign bonds 65.467.9 1 . First mortgage loans and real estate preferred stocks 761,828.88 Loans and discounts 223,531.16 Total resources ...$3,612,682.97

We u/„% On fi.-srsa. jxsm We A\/os On n /9/6 ) C • JULY 10th will receive inter- n 4> /O/C o ray */ ** savings e,t trom June ut ray * / Savings OFFICERS SOL MEYER, President. YT. A. BREM.YAN, Viee-Pren. M. S. COHN, Vlce-Pre. SOL S. KISER, First Vice-Pres. F. A. MEIER, Vice-Tree. A. J. WICHMANN, Cashier. C. JACKSON, Vlce-Pree. J. J. KISKR, Vice-Pres. - B. E. FISCHER, Aset, to Pres. i D

-sn Washington and Delaware. I . TIES' '-Wl WASH TIEB New shipment— Better grade wash QQ ties, 23c and J/C POLKA DOT, new narrow widths and new narrow silk ties o*/C Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded. [dentist! Just a quiet, gentle Bleep. Yea feel nothing when we extract your teeth with Nitrous Oxide Gas, the only absolute painless method of extracting teeth with safety. Ask any good physician. (United Union Dental Corp.) Eiteijorg & Moore Corner East Market St. and Circle. Ground Floor. Lady Attendant. V- ■■ . r Vinsßifliy SPECIAL SALE NOW ON V AH wool salt* to yonr /*> P measure for rail LEON TAILORING CO. V /|Y' ,V 131 E. w York St. tmdXJ m i i—TT DETROIT VAPOR STOVES PENINSULAR STOVES GURNEY REFRIGERATORS CHENEY PHONOGRAPHS For Sale by HOOSIER OUTFITTING CO. 443-5 E. Wash. ' CLOTHING 1 —ON— | CREDIT A Hoyle Oarich mn* JPSk. Clothing Ca. I 803-305-307 W. Washington St. 8 Door* Vest Senate At* a _ i ■ ■■ ■■.ra*raj| Ttate life lunch ONLY A STEP FROM YOUR OFFICE STATE LIFE BLDG. ICE CREAM FREEZERS 85c Little Furniture Store 211 E- Washington St.

LIABILITIES CAPITAL STOCK, surplus and un- ' . divided profits $ 385,904.37 DEPOSITS 3,144,762.87 Cashier and certified checks 82,015.73 Total liabilities $3,612,682.97