Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 159, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 November 1921 — Page 7

808 JONES RAPS WORLD LEANING TO PLEASURES Says Tendency Is to Neglect Spiritual for Physical Life. Too nrneh physical pleasure at the cost of attention to the spiritual side of life was denounced by the Rev. Bob Jones of Atlanta, at the Cadle Tabernacle last night. • The world today is too busy to stop and think v.Uat is right and what is wrong, and if some people who have so U'nch on their minds would stop to think I don't ’.now what would happen to sonic of the sinners,” he declared. “I'd sav that If some folks I know have as much sense as their grandfathers had; that is, would actually stop and try to think over their sins, they would have brain exploriona. “I am talking to men who look after their stomachs more than they do their souls. They feed their stomachs three times a day and starve their immortal souls. I am talking to women who give ih~ir hair more attention every day than they jo their most precious gifts, their souls. They wear out the carpets before their mirrors but there is not a knee frint beside their beds. They are dwarfed in their spiritual lives.” The Uev. Mr. Jones will speak at the Tabernacle on the next three Sunday afternoons and evenings. NEW RESERVOIR TO BE OPENED Shank and Jewett to Speak at Inspection. Mayor Charles W. Jewett and Samuel Lewis Shank, mayor-elect, will speak at the inspection of the new ten million gallon reservoir of the Indianapolis Water Company at Riverside Park tomorrow. Mayor Jewett will discuss what has bean done by the city in advancing public utility extension during his term as mayor and Mayor-elect Shank will discuss plans he may have in mind for the coming four years. Three hundred business men have accepted invitations sent out by Frank C. Jordon, secretary of the company, and will be guests of the company at a luncheon following the inspection. Governor McCray will be one of the principal speakers at the luncheon as will John MeCnrdle, chairman of the Indiana public service commission, and Joseph A. Kebler. president of the BaTd of Trade. Mr. Kebler's subject Is “Good Utility i Service, a Requisite in Community lie- j velopment.” C. L. Kirk, vice president 1 and general manager of the Water Com- I pany. will preside at the luncheon. The party will meet on the Circle at i 1t:45 o’clock tomorrow forenoon for the drive to Riverside Park. Sunday Registers Two Local Suicides Two ruicides were reported to police j headquarters yesterday. August F. | Berndt. 76. 1032 North Oakland avenue, j shot himself through the right temple and Louis Shelton Seymour, 35, of Ben Davis, took poison. Mr. Berndt had been in ill health for some time and relatives attribute his act ' to this fact. Death was almost instan- . taneons. Mr. Seymour's body was found in bed by his wife early in the morning. A bottle that had contained the poison ; was found by his side. No motive was assigned for the act. Coroner Paul F. Robinson is investigating the cases.

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N.Y. Garment Workers Resist Piece Work NEW YORK. Nov. 14.—A strike of 55,000 garment workers started here today. The walk-out is directed against resumption of the piece work method of establishment of wages. Strikers claim employers violated their promise not to restore the piece work system. Ben Schlessing, president of the Garment Workers’ Union, gala his organization had a $3,000,000 war chest. Miss Davis Praises BitroPhosphate —Tells How She Gained in Weight 1 Just two tablets of re n Inorganic i— strenitbf*?**? foil of life, was able to eileep soundly and all mj little troubles seemed to disappear. I gained twelve pounds iu four weeks.”Hook's Drug Stores sell Bttro-Fhosphate under a guarantee of satisfaction or money back.—Advertisement. STUDY HUMAN NATURE ~ Make people like you, get along better, make more money, develop a winning personality, learn to know people as they are. Send 5 cents (stamps) for “Personal Power.'' a little book that points the way. Address Progress League. 8197 Union Eq., Now York. —Advertisement.

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BELMONT ME. MAN EXPLAINS 5 POUND GAIN “Pepgen has done me a world of good,” j says William Boyd of 553 Belmont avenue, Indianapolis. "I gained five pounds in a short time after 1 started taking this medicine. "For two years I suffered severely from : indigestion. After meals I suffered from | pains in iny stomach. I began losing i weight. ' “This trouble was unusually hard on mo, I suppose, because I had always been in good health and not used to suffer!ing. I tried medicine but it seemed that i ! nothing would help me. I “I- hadn’t been taking Pepgen long : until I could see results. I started gain- : ing weight and soon gained five pounds. The indigestion has been relieved and the pains are gone. “Pepgen has done me a great deal of good, and I can highly recommend It to i anybody.” Pepgen is intended to relieve the com- | mon ailments of the day, such as lndi- j ! gestion, pains in stomach, constipation, j biliousness, lack of appetite, kidney and 1 | liver ills and a general weakened, run- j down condition. If you suffer from any | I of tbeye ailments, try Pepgen. ! Pepgen is recommended and sold by | 'the following leading drug stores; j j Haag'S. Hook’s, and ITuder’s. It Is also , stocked by other first-class pharmacies j in Indianapolis and nearby towns.—Advertisement. j f|F YOU HAD A NECK B LONG AS THIB FELLOW, AND HAD iORETHROAT \down ;tl TONS I LINE SHOULD QUICKLY RsLIEVE IT - * i. 35c. and 60c. Hcapital Size, IL ALL DRUGGISTS ' -■ - FOR EXCESSIVE URIC ACID TRY THE WILLIAMS TREATMENT 8c Cent Bottle (32 Doses) FREE Just because you start the day wor-I ried and tired, stiff legs and arms and ! muscles. a n aching head, burning and , tearing down pains in the back—worn : out before the day begins—do not think i you have to stay in that condition : Be strong, well, with no stiff joints, I Vre muscles, rheumatic pains, aching ! back or kidney trouble caused by body- ! j made acids. If you suffer from bladder weakness, i j with burning, scalding pains, or if you j are in and out of bed half a dozen times ! a night you will appreciate the rest, | comfort and strength this treatment j | should give. To ptt ve The Williams Treatment con- I | quers kidney and bladder diseases, | rheumatism and all other ailments' when I I due to excessive uric acid, no matter ! i how chronic or stubborn, if you have: I never tried The Williams Treatment we i i will give one B.V. bottle (8* doses) free if I you will cut out this notice and send it I .vith your name and address. Please send i . 10 cents to help pay postage, packing, I etc., to The Hr. D A. Williams Companv] | 1 Dept. V-1273, P.O. Building, East Hampton j Conn. Send at onee and you will I receive by parcel post a regular 85c. i bottle, without charge and witbout incurring any obligation. Only one bottle |to the same address or family.— Adrer- 1 i isement.

Pianos, Player Pianos, Grand Pianos Player Pianos, Brand New, with Beautiful $45 Electric Piano Lamp and Bench, $445, $550, $535,. $650, $785, $895, etc. Baby Grand Pianos, Brand New, with Beautiful $45 Electric Piano Lamp and Bench, $695, $795, SBBS, $950, $975, etc. Used Pianos and Player Pianos: S4O, SSO, $65, $75, SBS, $93, sllO, sllß, $125, $135, $l5O, $l6B, $2lO, $255, etc.

Our 48th Anniversary Sale Each year we strive to make this sale larger and better, and this year good fortune has smiled on us, for the low prices plus the liberal reductions we offer immediate buyers in this sale mean greater values to you than at any other time during the last five years. Now, just a few’ short- weeks before Christmas, at the beginning of the buying season, these prices and terms make it unnecesasry for any family to longer be without a good piano, player piano or phonograph. PLAYER PIANOS A player piano bought in this sale will bring years of delight to its owner. The pleasure which you will derive from it this winter alone would amply repay you for the initial cost. Our liberal terms during this sale make it easy to own one of these fine instruments. „ formerly sold Cm N Nurtzmann at $950 s*7 SI I Anniversary Sale, with electric piano lamp in- fl ilif eluded w w w D IV 1 formerly sold C/% Ap* Pearson Pianolas at $795 Anniversary Sale, with piano lamp \M A Pearson Aeolian Players Beautiful creations, former price $745, Annl- elafai versary Sale, with piano lamp Schaff Bros. f “a^ Now, with electric piano lamp Included . \/ Willard Players ,OT T&o ,oM Anniversary Sale, with electric piano lamp...* JL Special Brand New Players MJC Colonial design, Anniversary Sale, with elec- *T*Ta w trie piano lamp * “ Grand Pianos Brambach Grand design and finish, formerly sold at $895, Anniversary Sale, with beautiful electric piano llaiel lamp Included W Kurtzmaan Grander,, 1 ?.$OOC ly “a grand feeling” to own one of these. Former price $1,075, Anniversary Sale, bench J and electric piano lamp Included. Vose and Sons Grand J n ® f 'jjjj* fled in design, tone and appearance, these fine I Instruments are even more appealing than .1, ||i ever In their new shades and finishes. With lamp Krakauer Grands Tw ® be * utl '“' ■ ' i- examples of this vll# L Illustrious old make, regular $1,450 and $1,350 values. Anniversary Sale, with electrlo piano mm M m V lamp, $1,050 and ™ Anniversary Upright Special Through a lucky purchase for spot cash we were fortunate enough to secure a limited number of Lakeside upright piano®, which we are going to include in our Anniversary Sale at the very low price of—--5285 The Lakeside is a well-known make that has enjoyed an excellent sale and reputation for many year3. The former price of these pianos were S4OO and $425, so it will readily be seen that they are wonderful bargains at our low sale price. Player Roll Cabinet Special In order to make this great Anniversary Sale as comprehensive as possible, we offer a beautiful player roll cabinet, mahogany, oak and walnut finish, at the unusually low price of—--515.50 Special Anniversary Sale prices will prevail on other of the larger and more elaborate styles of cabinets during this sale. / v

In each of our branch stores will be found, as nearly as possible, the same values and special bargains, with a few exceptions, ae will- be found in our Indianapolis store. However, in the new instruments the same pries reductions, terms and conditions will obtain in each of our branches. Used piano and player values will be duplicated as nearly as possible.

Pearson Branch Stores at Muncie, Anderson, Kokomo, Shelbyville and Columbus

Player Rolls Both New and C% Used. In Our W In and lanapolis r ..11 Store Only. 5 for SI.OO EACH

UNDIAJNA JJAILI TIMES, MOIMDAY, NOVEMBER 14,1921.

Pearson Piano Company 128-130 N. PENNSYLVANIA One Price to Everybody ESTABLISHED 1873

Attend This Great Sale Tuesday , Nov. 15

* ! JF|l II This Exquisite Baby Grand With Bench and J-r, (Ql Electric Piano Lamp f|T| 'tf* ramadt Secures a New Upright 1 Grand or JL Player Piano This Elegant Brand New Player Piano With Bench, $lO Worth Rolls and Electric Piano Lamp—--445 | Ij I ~

AT OUR BRANCH STORES

A liberal assortment of beautiful electric piano lamps, like those shown in the two above cuts, are on display at each branch, one of which will be given with each new grand or player piano purchased in our big Anniversary Sale which started November I,4th. Call at the branch store nearest you and learn to what extent the purchasing value of your dollars has been restored. t ir iiiiMHlUHid

A Beautiful $45,00 Electric Piano Lamp Included In asking the public to join with us in the celebration of our forty-eighth birthday, we have decided to include with each new player or grand piano purchased during this sale a beautiful $45.00 electric piano lamp. These elegant piano 1 lamps are full size, beautiful in design, and add greatly to the beauty and elegance of any home. We have arranged for a liberal choice of colors and designs. We suggest that you call and inspect these splendid creations. PHONOGRAPHS With a view toward making this year’s Anniversary Sale the biggest and best we have ever held, we are going to offer— Your Unrestricted Choice of the world's best talking machines and phonographs—the * VICTOR $4 AA EDISON , $I .UU CHENEY | ===== VOCALION * Down , Balance on Easy Weekly or Monthly Terms Also we have a large assortment of slightly used and shopworn machines at greatly reduced prices. Extra Special Values in Used Pianos and Rebuilt Players HARRINGTON Upright, super value C/4A (cash only) Vv SMITH & BARNES Upright, walnut case, s7*% excellent condition * O SCHUBERT Upright, exceptional value at <£QA this price - KRAKAUER BROS. Upright, especially <M OA good buy v* J" LOMBARD Upright, mahogany, colonial style, very plain q)! I **} WERNER Upright, mahogany, soft tone, dM CC easy action HAMPTON Upright, mahogany, plain colonial style case - LACONDA Upright, walnut, tone full d*-! QA KURTZMANN Upright, mahogany, exceptional value Rebuilt Player Pianos KRELL AUTO PLAYER, mahogany, full size s9B^ 88-note, Anniversary special value ARTEMIB, oak case, this Instrument nearly new, Anniversary special value ANGELUS, mahogany, plain case, sells new for SBOO, C4QC Anniversary special value 2 WILLARD PLAYERS, one oak, one mahogany, late models, Anniversary special value, each AEOLIAN PLAYER, Just like new, formerly sold at $695, Anniversary special value tyOVO 3 SMITH & BARNES PLAYERS new, one oak, 2 mahogany, regular $650 values, Anniversary special value, each 2 HAMMOND PLAYERS, 1 oak, 1 mahogany, brand CjJQC new, Anniversary special valus, each KURTZMANN PLAYER, like new In every way, fine CCQC tone, Anniversary special valuo Grand Pianos BRAMBACH, small size, formerly sold for $895, Anniversary special value * KURTZMANN, brown mahogany, dull finish, smallest size, for. merly sold at $1,075, Anniversary I \ special value BRAMBACH PLAYER GRAND, smallest size, will fit any apartment, no matter how small, Anniversary special value ALSO MANY OTHER RARE BARGAINS FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE.

Phonograph Records Both New and AA Used. In Our / In and lanapolis - Store only. 5 for SI.OO EACH

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