Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 127, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 October 1921 — Page 10

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CONFIDENCE IS RESTORED, SAY U. S. BANKERS Financiers Declare Money Is to Be Plentiful, With Lower' Interest. LIBERTY BONDS TO RISE LOS ANGELES, Oct. 7.—The "blue funk" that prevailed In the commercial world eight or nine months ago Is now a thing of the past. There has been a decided change in the mental attitude of the Nation’s leaders who keep the wheels of business humming. Confidence is being restored rapidly In every section of the United States. The armies of unemployment are gradually being put back to work, and before long more idle toilers will have returned to factory and bench. .Money Is going to be more plentiful. Interest rates will be lower. Liberty bonds are going to rise in value from now on. HiANKEKS OPTIMISTIC AFTER CONVENTION. The above observations constitute a consensus of opinion of the 3,500 bankers who- have been in attendance at the forty-seventh annual convention of the American Bankers' Association, which concluded its sessions today. Francis H. Sisson, .vice president of the Guaranty Trust Company of New York, and John G. Lonsdale, president of the National Bank of Commerce St. Louis, two of the most widely known of American financiers, analyzed the trend of events and the opinion of the convention. Mr. Sisson said: “The bankers who c-ame to Los Angeles have a better Idea than any other group of American business men possibly can have of the actual conditions of the country. They have been on the firing line during the recent period of depression They have had to bear the staggering load j of financing America s industry. “These bankers, during the last four J days, have exchanged ideas and freely j discussed conditions at home. They have recounted the dawning of a great 'era of prosperity. general improvement IS PREDICTED. “There will be easier money, lower interest rates, good progress in liquidation, a better movement of goods in the railroad situation will Improve, banking will be on a sound basis, bank reserves will increase, loans will decrease. "In addition to the above forecast It might be stated that America’s foreign trade will grow, for foreign opportunities are becoming better every day for the American.” Mr. Lonsdale, president-elect so? the organization, said: “This convention has been a great factor in America’s business life. In personal contact with each other and through their official conferences the delegates have learned that confidence is now stronger in every State. The unemployment situation is clearing up, the | farmer, manufacturer, mechanic and pro- 1 fessional man soon will see better days. “In my opinion the one big problem remaining to be settled is that of tax- ; ation. Once this is lightened, then any restrictions on industry will be lifted and we will see old fashioned boom 1 days.” At tie closing session of the conven- \ tlon today, Proiessor Donald McFayden of the University of Nebraska, and Judge Charles F. Moore of New York, delivered addresses. The newiy elected officers were installed. President Harding's unemployment conference Is to have the support of bankers of the IT. S. It is evident. A resolution endorsing the conference probably will be adopted before the con vention adjourns and several hundred bankers are preparing to help put Into effect the roecommendatlons of the conference when they get back home.

SHOES PRICES UP TO Sg.OO NONE HIGHER New Fall Style OXFORDS In tan, calf, black and patent leathers, with Cuban, military or extra low heels —a r markable shoe for street wear. Straps Are Extra Good We have them In tan, black and patent leather, with low heels—a really stylish shoe at only Boys’ and girls’ School Shoes. $1.98, $2.48, $2.98 WORTHMORE SHOE CO. Inc. formerly SI-WAY SHOE CO., 151 N. ILLINOIS ST. Just North of Lyric Theater.

]JI^ For a wife take tile daughter of a good mother. See “BEYOND” Alhambra—Starting 1 Sunday

INSTITUTE FOR CARE OF CHILD Organizations of Parents Aid in Work.' The institute on the nutritional problems of children to be conducted by Di. William It. P. Emerson, beginning Oct. 24, is arousing great interest in the city and county. Dr. Ada Sweitzer of the State department of health has enrolled one of the workers on her staff for the entire course. Other organizations that already have enrolled representatives are: Marion County Parent-Teacher Assocla-

16 Lbs. Granulated Sugar, $1

SUGAR, POWD- i/ ERED 4X, lb IUC MUSTARD, 0 i / D-oz. jar 5/3C KITCHEN KEEN- ft ZER, large can DC lux chips, -• rkg ■■■llC SNOW BOY POW- 01 / HER. pkg. . J73C GRANDMA POW- j DEK, pkg 4C GI.OSS SOAP, / bar 6/2C

P- a G. SOAP, CRYSTAL WHITE Bat 0 /z C SOAP, Large Bar . . .

PRI NES, large, , A choke, lb lUC PAN CAKE '7l/ FLOCK, Hexane. / 72C PEACHES, fancy, Oft lb ZUc APRICOTS, nr choice, lb iOC RAISINS, Sun- no Maid, large, pkg.. LoC. APPLE BUTTER, Of* Libby’s, No. ...ZDC R 'b. E :. , *” cy :..Z.7 1 /k

Pure Lard *£ 4*l/, DIADEM FLOUR, $1 .00 Pound AX l 24-Lb. Sack 1~

HEEKIN’S BA£. ejn POW.. 1-lb ean....LDC KIMIORD BAK. of POW., l-lb. can.. ZDC CALI MET BAK. or POW., l-lb, can.... 4.DC CLIMAX BAKING iff POW., l-lb. can... iOC PEANUT BI T- 101/ TER, fresh, 1b..14/2C OLEO. Lilly, , fancy, lb iLuC CREAMERY BI T- a r TER. fancy, lb. 4DC

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# Hurst & Cos. for the Biggest Grocery Bargains in the City PANCAKE TIME AND SUMMO SYRUP TIME ~ The manufacturer wants this product introduced. It’s a fine blend of Corn Svrup and Molasses and makes a sweet spread for Pancakes these cold mornings. Instead of advertisimr his product himself he says: ‘•Give every buyer one can extra without charge for each can she buys,” so here goes—

PANCAKE TIME and SUMMO SYRUP

5-Pound Can pri Summo M SYRUP uJb

(And one can extra without charge.)

DRIED FRUIT SPECIALS Extra choice Peaches, retail price 25c. special, ejft pound £uC Extra fancy Peaches, retail price 30c. special, pound £jC Extra choice Apricots, retail price, 35c, special aq pound ZOC Extra fancy Apricots, retail price 40c, special pound 000 00-70 Prunes, 15c quality, t ft special, pound iUC 40-50 Prunes, 30c quality, t ft special, pound IDC 30-40 Prunes, 35c quality, oi special, pound LIC NO. 2 HAWAIIAN GRATED OR SLICED PINEAPPLE—3Oc JA , value, special Li*tC

A BARGAIN FOR POLICE AND FIREMEN

POLICE RAINCOATS Tell every member of the force that we have regulation raincoats; snap buttons, billy pocket, shield hold er, etc D0.4 , 0

HURST & CO. Pennsylvania and Georgia Streets “ Where Everything Costs Less"

tlon, Irvington Parent-Teaser Association, Woman Improvement; Club and the Indianapolis schools, y' The Indianapolis board of school commissioners on the recommendation of E. U. Graff, superintendent of schools, have offered, the use of Caleb Mills hall at Shortridge High School for the public lectures. The city department of works through Dr. Herman G. Morgan, secretary of the city board of health, has offered the use of the council roons for the morning sessions of the institute. Dr. Morgan also will arrange to hare the school nurses and physicians attend Dr. Emerson’s lectures and clinics. Public health nurses and social workers from Franklin, Sidney, Urbana and Columbus, Ohio, are coming to Indtanap-

CATSUP, 16-oz. I r bottle I DC OLIYES BTUF- nn FED, 9 1 ., oz. jar... 4UC TOILET PAPER, o 1 / large roll J73C CLIMALENE, ft package “C STARCH, large Cl/ lump, lb D/4C STARCH, ARGO, o l-lb. pkg OC STARCH, ARGO, On 5-lb. pkg DOC

RICE, choice, /. lh be WHETEXA, on pkg LLz cream op 00 WHEAT, pkg 40C PUFFED RICE, \ ft Quaker, pkg iuC JERSEY CORN nl/ FLAKES, pkg.... 073 c GRAPE-NITS. -ift pkg Ibc POST TOASTIES, in Kellogg’s, pkg iUC

MILK, Wilson’s, -ill/ tall can 1 i /2C NUTRO MILK -ift COMP., tall can.. lUC EAGLE MILK. nn can 4UC BREAD, fresh, r\/ 16-oz. loaf 0 /2C PEACHES, yellow no cling. No. 2k can 4DC APRICOTS, OQ No. 2k can 4DC pineapple. no No. 2 can.. 4DC

Another “Standard” Store Will Open Saturday, Oct. 15, 1921, at Cor. 19th. and Columbia Ave. “OUR STORES SAVE YOU MONEY” ONE NEAR YOU—WHY PAY MORE?

Come Early—Only 2.0C0 Cans to Sell.

10c SIZE, NO. 1 TOMATO PURSE— Fine for winter months; off C ; ti for NO. 1 TALL MISSION BEI L WHITE GRAPES—In syrup, 20c <jff value, special, 13d; ” for... ZDC CALIFORNIA YELLOW TAIL—A species of tuna fish, excellent for salads ard croquets: 7-oz. iff 20e cans, special iDC 7.ABAR-LES DIRT REMOVER—I9c special 15c POLAR WHITE SOAP—Made by tho Palmolive Company; or C bars 25c MIXED VEGETABLES FOR SOUPS —Great for the winter months. No. 2. 8c size enns. Friday and Saturday per can, 5 C . off ’ 6 for /DC

INDIANAIrMLYTIMES, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7,1921.

oils for tho Institute. Members of the faculty and student body of Butler College and of other colleges In the vicinity of Indianapolis will arrange to attend Dr. Emerson’s lectures also. 425 REGISTER FOR LU. CLASSES Many Others Expected to Enroll. Indiana University Extension Division reports show that 425 students had registered by noon yesterday for the late afternoon and evening classes beginning this week. This figure is about a hundred in

CATfiUP, 8-oz. 01/ bottle 0 /3C LYE, large i a can lUC CLEANSER, MA.JI- ff NAK, pkg DC CORN PUFFS, r <ll AKER, pkg DC HOMINY. PEARL, o NEW, lb DC HOMINY, FLAKE, A NEW, lb 4C CORN MEAL, n fresh, lb 4C

SANI-FLUSH, OA can ZuC CREME OIL n\/ so.\r. tar I /2C FALMOUTH Q SOAP, bar OC OCTAGON SOAP, ftl/ large bar 0 /2C JOY SOAP, A 1 white, bar wsC FEI.S NAPTHA ft SOAP, bar OC WEEK’S TAG 7 SOAP, bar I C

JIFFY-JELL, OW assorted, psg. .. 0/3C COFFEE, a i F. F. F„ lb 4IC COFFEE, Old on Reliable, lb D4C COFFEE, our *)r speelal, lb 4DC COFFEE, Golden t £ Rio, lb IDC TEA, good qual- jft ity, lb DjC , T OA :.. p . u ™’ 10c

10-Pound Can Summo S| SYRUPtIUb

(And one can extra without charge.)

01 AKEit CORN—Fine breakfast cereal, 10c value Friday and r Saturday special ..DC COUNTRY GENTLEMAN CORN—2Oc value, special, ISft, or op 2 for ZSC 16-OZ, lIIGIf-GRADE JAMS AND JELLIES AND 26-OZ. PEACH ANI) APPLE BUTTER—Regular 39c values, hridav and Saturday on special l\Jc 2 for 33c,. HURST WINNER MARSHMALLOW CREME—I2-ounce can: Ift 24c value, special 15/C HURST WINNER EXTRACTS Peach, cherty, strawberry, raspberry, pineapple, almond; 4 oz. or' size; 39e value, special IDC FRUITED WHEAT AND OATS—23c value, special. 13<t; off “ for 4DC

FIREMEN’S RAINCOATS Regulation fire coats, heavy weight, corduroy collar, extra quality. /to iq Special Jb0.40

MUSTARD. -I ft large jar lUC CLEANSER, OLD 1 ft DUTCH, can lUC KIN SO. m package |C OATS, NATION. ift AL, pkg >.... lUC OATS, QUAKER, 1 1 package IIC OATS, ARMOUR’S, 1 O pkg IZC O.vfs, BULK, NEW. A pound 4C

FLOUR, Diadem, ir 10-lb. sack 4DC FLOUR, Diadem. Off„ 5-lb. sack LJC FLOUR, Swans II Down, large pkg . DtC FLOUR. Virginia,lOl/ Sweet Pancake Ita/ZK. 11/OUR, Gold (j OA Medal. 24 lbs>, Rg‘,f?*"’j2V4c SHREDDED II WHEAT, pkg 17C

PICKLES, sour oft or dills, doz. 4UC SWEET POTATOES, ff Jersev, lb DC IRISH POTA- Cft TOES, fancy, pkg DUC APPLES, choice vl/ lb ... 7 72C ONIONS,, choice r lb DC PEPPER, pure Ift h lb lUC SARDINES, oil or ff mustard, can DC

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advance of the total enrollment for regular classes last semester, iand enrollments are still coming In, in large numbers. Many persons arc taking advantage of thu privilege of visiting the classes before they sign up. The class enrollments total 559. Additional special classes for business groups probably will be organized later, as they were last year. Classes meeting today are elementary and indus-' trial psychology, under Prof. Harry Kitson, of Indiana University; problems of international reconstruction, under Prof. A. S. Hershey and E. M. Linton; public speaking, contemporary dramatics and literature In the schools, under Associate Prof. Edgar G. Frazier: English composition and critical writing under

East Washingion Street The Biggest Retail Grocery ia Indiana POTATOES—Nice smooth stock. Medium size. Peck • JdC APPLES—Fancy Jonathans. oq* Highly colored. 3 pounds Let)C Creamery Butter .......... 43c STANDARD OLEO—Colored, lb., ' or uncolored £*t)C Diadem Flour, 24-lb. Sack s>l.oo Pillsbury XXXX Flour, 24-lb. Sack $1.15 Franklin Sugar, Granulated Cane, 5-lb Carton 35c BAKER’S GRATED COCOANUT— i n 4 ounce can lOC Special Saturday Only—Buy two cans at our regular price and the demonstrator will give you one can absolutely free. PEACHES —Yellow free, in halves, ty r good syrup, large cans LtOC SKINNER’S Macaroni and Spaghetti. + r Two packages I<JC Heckin’B Fountain „ . .. . ,) Square Coffee, steel Sant ° s ’ o,d crop ’ steel P, 'Q r l m Rio p .°“" d 39c 25c 15c Pure Cocoa, bulk. i j Gun Powder Tea, ■* Pound 1 iIC close roll; '/j pound i/C BOILED HAM— _ J Q Lean and sweet. Pound . 4oC Little Pitt shoulders. Breakfast Bacon, j Frank f urt#r sugar cured, small Sllgiir Cured and Sausages, 1b... li/C sizes. -j j nicely streaked. Pound JL • C Pound - __ Fresh Smoked Sausage, Cottage Cheese, .r 25C country o. P “" d Peanut Butter, fresh made. I*ll/ Pound • IZ 72C Cottage Cheese— -a fPound ... IDC Cream Cheese, Long Horn. Pound Z-DC LARD— 9 OQ Pure open kettle rendered pounds.. Steel Cut Oatmeal. Irt I New Milled Rolled Oats. or 2 pounds lUC 5 pounds /Le)C SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY—NATIONAL CANDY DAY. Old-Fashion Peppermint Stick Candy. -■ Pound life Jiffy Jells, assorted. 9-4 I Chocolate Coated oa Pound ZiiC Peanuts. Pound ZjC Fancy Mixed | Q | Burnt Peanuts. ]Q C Cand y Pound colors, lb 15C Sweet Pickles, new and fancy -j q fingerlings, dozen • lt?C Del Monte Pork and Beans, in j Del Monte Red Alaska Salmon, rich tomato sauce; 1 A _ rich flavor and OfX 3 cans, lis<*; ca>i lUC 1 color. r all No. 1 can... . .mUC Sweet Spanish Onions,. ix nice size for slicing, 3 for lUC Wright’' Thousand I French’s P r spare cl Prcm|er Sa|ad Creasing ....26c| 5Z 12‘/2C 39c Monarch Catsup. ? Beechnut Chili Sauce. *)A_ Pint bottle JL C, Pint botHc .. wtrC Black Pepper, high grade, finely milled. •• q Pound • • •’ lUC Monarch Telephone Peas, extra sweet 9^ and tender. Can • ZvC Oregon Hods, tight press, -3 q Pound, V4-pound I/C i 3 p™ nds i9c Scratch Feed, 100- pound bag .. . $1.90

Wanser’s Modern Market 215 WORTH ILLINOIS STREET NO SPECIALS—EVERY DAY PRICES

Golden Sun Coffee, or per pound JdC Six-ounce cans Royal Baking Powder; regular t% 4 30c size; per can C One-pound cans Rumford, Calumet or Heekin’s Baking Powder, per y £ Virginia Sweet Pancake Flour, 2 or packages Phoenix Pancake Flour, new pack, per 1 o package IUC

Assistant Prof. Maurice Fulton; French, under Assistant Prof. Lander Maccllntock; history of the opera Under John Geiger; money and banking under William M. Hudson of De Pauw University; and industrial society under Associate Prof. Frank H. Streightoff. CONVICTED BY X-RAY. ROME, Oct. 7.—Francesca Mascetl, convicted by the evidence of X-ray plates, has been sentenced to two years' imprisonment for etealing rings from a Jeweler’s shop. When she was arrested she denied the theft, but the X-rays showed she had swallowed the rings., They were recovered.

Sun Maid Raisins, 15-ounce packages, per r* p package Rib and Loin Porkchops, small and lean, _ per pound '. <0 Jtr* Fresh Spareribs, - . per pound JAr i Fresh Cottage Pork j Roast, per pound ... £££ Loin and Round Steaks, per pound.. • Jjljo Beef Chuck Roasts, -a q best cuts, per pound.. 15C Pure Lard, kettle rendered, per pound. 1 &1Q

Volume of Sales | ummM mennsi Not Long Profits "Now and then a merchant makes a fortune, but ~ that is usually due to the enormous volume of transactions rather than to an undue rate of profit. It Is a commonplace observation that the lowest priced automobile has made for its owner the largest or second largest fortune in the country. Nor must any one suppose that the distributors of goods are Ignorant of the principle which manufacturers know so well, namely, that volume of business is what makes profits.”—Albert W. Atwood In the Review of Reviews for September. The article reproduced above explains the PIGGLY j WIGGLY method of selling goods and gives one of the reasons why prices are lower at PIGGLY WIGGLY Stores than elsewhere. This statement applies to the average price of all goods to be found in PIGGLY WIGGLY Stores, as PIGGLY WIGGLY Stores do not I offer one or two items at cost or below cost to attract trade, and then expect to make up the loss by overpricing all other articles. ■ SUGAR 1 Eastern Cane Granulated 15 Pounds for (Not Beet Sugar) g - • FLOUR—GoId Medal, 5-lb. sack, .26; 10-lb. sack, .50; 24-lb. s*|- 4Pf sack -fi-fr-H- J FLOUR—E Z Bake, 5 lb. sack, .26; 10-lb. sack,,.so; 24-lb. §4 sack JLiJLv BUTTER, Perfection, M A per lb LARD, Swift’s Silver Leaf, gov- "p ernment inspected, per lb. carton.. 0 CHEESE, Full Wisconsin Cream,per lb %3 OLEO, Good Taste, _ per lb ® OLEO, Good Luck, v ! per lb., .27; 2 lbs j BACON SQUARES, Miller & Hart, per lb JL ■ SLICED BACON, Swift’s Premium, lb. carton JL COFFEE, Bell Boy, high-grade Rio, pound package # MILK, Evaporated, Van Camp’s, Borden’s and Wilson’s, large can © JL JL PRESERVES, Von Allmen’s, fruit and sugar, 16-oz. jar ~ . JELLY, Libby’s Assorted, fell 8-oz. glass © JL&I SOAP, Kirk’s Olive, lOIJPIV2 per bar SOAP, Fairbank’s Glycerine £ Tar, per bar SOAP, Fels-Napthq,, per bar © W PANCAKE FLOUR, Aunt i3 S Jemina, per package © SOUP, Van Camp’s Tomato and Vegetable, per can •vw SYRUP, Log Cabin Maple, table size ...! CHILI SAUCE, Arcadia, “fl A 8-oz. bottle ( "FRUITS AND VEGETABLES will be found at all PIGGLY WIGGLY stores. You may make your own selection from a % clean stock. All varieties are obtainable in season. VS- - -■ - ■ J) 137 E. Washington 2146 E. Michigan 34th and Clifton 2154 College 3029 E. Tenth ?00 N Delaware, at Ohio 1402 S. East 927-929 Ft. Wayne 1228 Oliver 5460 E. Washington 452 W. Washington