Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 90, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 August 1921 — Page 12

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Money to Loan on New Dwellings and Medium Priced New Apartments ;Jflrtthrr fallings anti Crust Company PLAN FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY Havens & Geddes to Celebrate ‘Golden Jubilee.’ A three-day ‘‘golden Jubilee” In honor of the fiftieth aonirersary of Elisha Haven* and Robert Geddes of the Haven* A Gedde* Company will begin Monday. More than 300 customer* of the company from Indiana. Ohio, Kentucky and Illinois are expected to attend the celebration and an elaborate program has been arranged for their entertainment. Monday eight, a dance will be given In the open air pavilion of the Anthenuaem. at which talks will be made by Mayor Charles W. Jewett, Charles A. Bookwalter and G. B. Moxley. Tuesday women visitors will be taken on a sightseeing automobile trip over tbe city which will be followed by a special performance at the Circle theater. Mr. Havens and Mr. Geddes went into business together in Terre Haute In lSt7l and since have taken a prominent part in the wholesale dry goods business. A booklet entitled “Fifty Years as Jobbers of Dry Goods In the Middle West” has been prepared by H. C. Kahlo, vice president of the company. Auto Truck May Prove Clew to Whisky Theft Specie! to The Times. TERRE HAUTE. Ind., Aug. 25. —A large auto trnck, belonging to th Root’s Pry Goods Company of this city, was found by detectives today, abandoned on a side street. Investigation showed the truck had been used to haul ten barrel* of bonded whisky, stolen from the Commercial warehouse,- early Tuesday morning. Prints of where ten barrels had been placed were still fresh. A canvass cover, believed to have been used to hide the “haul," wa* found on the ground. The truck was reported stolen from the company's garage. Polico are holding the truck believing that It will prove a valuable clew. The stolen whisky will exceed a loss of ?Jo,ooo. Local officials believe that the robbery was a frame-up and startling developments are expected.

Big Four Watchman Scents Elopement Special to The Times. GREENS BURG, Ind., Aug. 24—Frank Rozeil ,a local Big Four watchman, has reported to the police that his wife anfl 14-year-old daughter disappeared from their home here Monday morning and have not been heard from since. He also reported that all his clothing and the food supply on hand at his home are also missing. Rozeil expressed the belief that the woman and girl had left to Join two local men who left town aeveral days ago in a wagon and who when last heard of were camping near Shelbyville. The police are investigating. Burglar Suspect Is Held to Grand Jury Earl J. King. 24, said to have escaped from Payton authorities, arrested here Aug. 16, by Petectlves Rugensteln and Hynea on charges of burglary and grand larceny, was bound over to the grand Jury under $5,000 bond by Judge Walter Pritchard In city court late yesterday. Petectlves Reilly and Fields, who had been searching for King, allege he ms entered and robbed seven residence* In the city. In the affidavit he is charged with entering the home of Mrs. Anna Hosea, 5800 Central avenue, and stealing grip*, rings and a gold locket, all valued at S6O, on Aug. 14.

& Go* A O ne-Third Reduction on Every Automobile Tire and l übe Accessories Reduced a Third, a Half L. S. Ayres & Cos. is closing out its entire stock of automobile tires and accessories. To speed disposal unusually sharp discounts have been taken in prices always moderate. Extraordinary opportunities for motorists. ***"•* We List Just a few of Many Splendid Bargains: 32x3t 2 Vulcan N. S. cord * 32x4 Globe cord N. S. (firsts) $24.17 (firsts) $18.27 32x4 Superior cord N. S. 32x31/3 Portage S'. S. (firsts)... . 12.40 (firsts) 21.17 32x314 Monarch N. S. cord 32x4 Portage cord rib (firsts).. 24.47 (firsts) 17.75 32x4 Goodrich N. S. (firsts) 16.27 As well as thousands of dollars’ worth of other fine tires and tubes—firsts and seconds —at the same one-third reduction. Standard make spark plugs—a third off. Weed tire chains of any size—a third off. All accessories, practically every kind included—a third and a half off. Auto soap, 50<*. Radiator Never Leak, 38fL Inside boots, 4 and Cold cream soap, Magic Mend, 33<*. 5-inch sizes, 30^. All This Merchandise Subject to Previous Sale. The prompter your attendance, the more secure your chances of securing just what you want. At.such prices stocks will soon be badly broken. —Ayres—Auto accessories £ept., sixth floor. Other Store News of Interest, Page 5

OFFICIALS TO THINK IT OVfeR Street Railway and City Conference Held Up. Officials of the Indianapolis Street Railway Company will take several days to thiuk the matter over before resuming conferences with city officials tor negotiations of a contract to take the place of the surrendered franchise and looking toward the elimination of Jitney bus competition. Such deliberation, declared Dr. Henry Jameson, president of the board of director*, after the meeting of the executive committee of the board Wednesday afternoon, is necessary in order that the company s officials may be absolutely sure of their giound before entering into any discussion which, if hastily consummated. might result in relief which would be only temporary. ‘‘We simply are not ready now,” said the traction head, declining to discuss in detail what went on in the conference. Further meetings of the executive committee probably will be held before the company heads talk with city officials agnta, he indicated. Authority to negotiate with city officials Is held by Robert I. Tood, president and general manager, and Pr. Jameson, the latter gaid, but any settlement would have to be sanctioned by the company's attorneys and the full board of directors so it is likely that a program in which all concur, will be outlined before tho next meeting with the municipal authorities, it was indicated.

OFFICERS NOT DISAPPOINTED Wait for ‘MuleV Arrival and Nab Two Men. Charles Tierce, 42, ltving south of the city, and Lawrence Smith, 20, 71*5 East Tenth street, were arrested at Smith's home last night on a charge of operating a blind tiger by Lieut. Fred Winkler and Sergeant Tooley. The police said they had information that some liquor was to be delivered at Smith's home anil were waiting near the house when a machine arrived. In searching the machine, sixteen gallons of “white mule” whisky and five quarts of home-made beer were found. The liquor was tnkeu to police headquarters and the machine was turned over to Sheriff George Snider. Smith and Pierce said they brought the liquor from west of Clinton, according to the officers. Charles Dean, 144 North Alabama street, who was arrested Aug. 14, by

NA FLOCK OF FORDS and A LANG OF MEN ALWAYS ON THE-JOB. I i_i lTr# Hayes Bros. -- PLUMBING. HEATING AND VENTILATING CONTtfACtORS MAIN 'AUTO 17-491

SPIRIT MATERIALIZATION AND INDEPENDENT WRITING IN THE LIGHT WILLIAM E. HART of Kansas City, Mo.. Renowned Spiritualist Medium, will give his famous materialization manifestation and independent writing in the light at the Odeon Hall of the Metropolitan School of Music, at North nnd Pennsylvania Streets, Monday Evening. August 20th, beginning promptly at eight o’clock. Mr. Hart is one of the greatest mediums in tne United States and is famously known for givin- genuine Spirit Manifestations. and has been giving such phenomenal demonstrations in the auditorium at Camp Chesterfield during Its recent meetings. The materialization will be preceded by a lecture from Pr A. .T Kemper. The service will be held under the auspices of the Progressive Spiritualist Church. This is one of the rare opportunities the public will havo to witness these phases of spirit return and communication. ADMISSION 25c

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A ceiling fan ha* been installed in the j barber shop at Tlckville. It runs so j slow Sid Hocks is thinking about selling ; advertising space on the paddles. * * . Pock Hocks says one reason the conversations and arguments at the postof- | fice don't amount to so much Is that most ! of them take place under the open flue, and are drawn up the chimney. Jefferson Potlocks Is bulding himself and family a storm cellar. It was made large enough also for the family rackets. Patrolmen Wenning and P. Miller when they found him at East and Market streets with a pint bottle partly filled j with bonded whisky, was fined SSO and j costs by Judge Walter Pritchard is city I court late yesterday. Tho flue was! suspended on payment of costs. Gipsy Smith Ushers, Doorkeepers Outing The Gipsy Smiti ushers and door- I koepers will hold a picnic Saturday after- I noon at River Park, three miles north of Broad Ripple. They will meet-at the! new Cadle Tabernacle at 2 p. m. Satur- | day, preparatory to leaving for the park i In automobiles. Each one will bring his , own lunch. At the picnic plans will be made for ! the opening of the now Cadle Tabernacle j early In the fall.

INDIANA DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1921.

Hand Glass Workers to Month Special to The Times. HARTFORD CITY, Ind., Aug. 24 The hand operated window glass factories will begin the first period of operation between Sept. 6 and 19, with a 28 per cent reduction in wage: according to the agreement reached by the manufacturers and workmen meeting at Pittsburgh. The second period of operation will begin Feb. 1.

BACKACHE If your back aches let me remove the cause m ELLERY, o c. CHIROPRACTOR 904 I. O. O. F. Bldg. Offloe Tal. Main 694 1 Rea: Tel. Randolph 7/1 7

Josephus Daniels former Secretary of the Navy—granted special permission to the producers of the motion picture play—The Man Without A Country—to stage the scenes on this old wooden war ship because of the historic value of this play. See The Man Without a Country At English’s Opera House Starting Sunday, August 28 Under the Direction of American Legion. Not a War Picture but an educational film that every school child should see

Enjoy Your Watch^ WHILE YOU ARE TAYINO. one of the greatest ddvanf tages of our liberal credit offer. The f ■—a goods are delivered into your I # poeeetminn with your flr#t ff] payment and you havo all the V pleasure of using them while you’re paying the bill In such f urnall amounts that the money gj\k In never missed. Our credit IjViJ prices are no higher than L you'll find in stores where mj(T)y spot cash la demanded. Gray, Gribben & Gray Corner Ohio, Indiana and Illinois. We Trust Anyone Who Works SPECIAL SALE NOW ON AH wool salts to your /hew f*n mrflsnro for \ 1| R >s|l LEON TAILORING O. P /M* 131 E. New York st. £t*d v

CLOTHING —ON—CREDIT Hoyle ahi c < *U Cloth.ag Cos. SO3-SO6-307 w. Washington at. t Door* Wool Senate Ave.

21-23 N. ILLINOIS ST. MILLINERY end APPAREL FOR WOMEN AND MISSES.

WETOGRAPH Secret Writing System Invaluable for lovers and for keeping recipes, addresses, secret memorandum or other Information eafo and privaie. J.o stranger ckn read your postals if you ueo the Weto Graph. Great fun for lovers or friends. Don’t miss It. Sen ! lUc aiul wo will send the Weto Graph bv ••■all with full Instructions. Address I’ENN TIBDISHING TO.. Rlairsvllle. 1•. \

A Big Sale of SCHOOL SHOES Get the Children Ready Now Special Prices for Friday \S:9 Boys’, Girls’ and Children’s Shoes jjijß. Jp I A large assortment to Special Play Oxfords L choose from, in black fl? “I yl O Jp Jt 342-344 Virginia <mp mm sjymjpw mm ma mn WMe. 938-940 South AvenUC M jj m MTj p I IT 1 i. 1 / Meridian St. Four.tl?n *’sauare FT O

Through Pictures HjjpU f£ WHEN memories of the jolliest I raa vacation have grown dim, they gj2S&j||S I PgS are revived by the pictures you K took at the time. The fun you had swimming and sailing and paddling ” a canoe! You’ll never forget it m when you have such accurate sac- T similes as a good camera gives. BOX VEST POCKET FOLDING CAMERAS, CAMERAS, $2.00 to $5.75 $9.75 to $25 Gather the Pictures You Took Into PORTFOLIO PHOTO ALBUMS An especially convenient album has a POCKET in tho top cover for your negatives or extra prints. Cover Is imitation leather in walrus grain. Loose leaves. Four sizes. 514x7 In., 50 leaves, ea., SI.BS Bxlo in., 50 leaves, ea., $2.75 7xlo In., 50 leaves, ea., $2.50 10x12 in., 50 leaves, ea., $3.75 An Album for SI.OO Bring us Regular Btyle loose leaf album for vour films kodak pictures. Durable silk and , , . cloth binding. Size 7xlo Inches, 50 f°r developing, black leaves. Expert work. SPECIAL $ 1.00 24-hour service. L - Charles Mayer & Cos. 29 and 31 W. Washington St. Established 1840.

The Big Thing

Is to get started. Bring yourself to a dsclslon. You wUI get nowhers merely “thinking" about It, You have tr take action. You bare to “map out” your plan, then WORK it. \l you want the advantages of a thorough business college course, <3 cop everything else long enough to got it. Don't put it off. But act now Arrange to enter during the Opening Week Fall Term which will be from Augnst 29 to September 6. B* sure to attend the INDIANA BUSINESS COLLEGE, st Murlon. Muncie, I.ogansport, Anderson, Kokomo, Lafayette, Columbus, Richmond, Vincennes, Crawfordsville, Peru or Indianapolis. Chits. C. Cring, President, and Ora K. Butz, Gen. Mgr. This is a special school for a specific purpose —to prepare you for a better position. Get iu touch with the point aon wish to attend Or, see. write or telephone Fred W. Case, Principal, for “BUDGET OF INFORMATION." Pennsylvania and Vermont—First Door North Y. W. C. A., Indianapolis

Remember, We Have a Great Night School.

3 Day Removal Sale

81z*. Fabric. Cord. 30x3 ..$10.57 30x3 V 2 ..$12.38 $18.38 32x3% ..$15.00 $25.95 32x4 ..$21.15 $32.95 34x4 . .$22.80 $34.80 36x41/2 . $32.02 $41.00 37x5 ..$39,30 $51.22 To accompany this special sale on cord and fabric tires we’re also offering a stock of grey tubes—all sizes—at $1.40 each.

India Tire Cos. 30 S. Penn. Our New Location Will Be at 50-52 Ky. Ave.

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We’re moving to bigger quarters next week. In order to save expense and trouble we’re sacrificing our stock of guaranteed fabric and cord tires. All FIRSTS. Look over these prices—compare them with those you’ve been paying for quality tires—you’ll decide that this is the time and the place to save money. Three days only—Friday, Saturday and Monday.

—-v It’* the lifelike, natural | quality that marks the superiority of photo- / xvaphio portraits by Ninth Floor, Kahn Bldg.

(rjnyi) your Chicago Oisit al ths foOTRISQN HOTEI 1 * THE r ,'OTEL Os PERFECT SERVICE*-* and the TERRACE GARDEN 1 CHICAGO'S WONDER RESTAURANT I u

Rockefeller’s Way 5 EDWIN WILDMAN tells us that John D. Rockefeller found out early in life that he could get as much money in interest for fifty dollars loaned at seven per cent asi he could by digging potatoes for ten days. 5 ‘‘l thus learned,” he quotes the oil king, “that it is a good thing to let money be my slave and not make myself a slave of money Make good bargains, save your money and let it work for you.” We Pay Interest on Savings. National City Bank 14-16 E. Washington St.

POCAHONTAS COAL 2 Tons for $15.70 Pocahontas Mine Run, Genuine Third Vein, Red Ash Orders accepted at this rate for two tons or more THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY of this week only. Immediate delivery. Take advantage of this money-saving opportunity to get real coal. METROPOLITAN FUEL CO. Main 0203

FIRE SALE Men's All-Wool Suits Shepard Check Suits of Serges, worsteds, cassimeres, ~ „ / ~ , cheviots, flannels, thibets, the imest quality, that herringbone weave and all originally sold from $23.00 popular materials. Suits that *o- m e . , formerly sold from $25 to ?45, to $3d.00. Special— oxe price—s7.9B $14.98 These Goods Slightly Damaged By Smoke. Granger Department Store 336-338 West Washington Street

CITIZENS ATTENTION You are requested to attend the meeting of the CITIZENS PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION FRIDAY, Ang. 26th, Bp. m., at the METHODIST CHURCH, KEYSTONE AYE. and EAST 10TH ST. BUSINESS OF IMPORTANCE

The Apex Electric Suction Sweeper "Takes the work out of housework." Free demonstration in your own home. The Hatfield Electric Company Main 0123. Cor. Maryland and Meridian Sts. Auto. 23-123.

TBAVFI IMP MFfcl Have all the Comforts of Home *t ITICII one-half price of the big Hotels. Fireproof. Modern. HOTEL PURITAN Corner Market and New Jersey Streets.

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Any Straw Hat in oar great stock for 99c. Just an example of how your money will go farthest at Daniels Corner East Washington and Pennsylvania. Tbe Big White Store.