Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 165, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 November 1921 — Page 12
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We Will Heip You to Save Safely fallings aim lErast Campait? MAN WHO LIVED WITH TWO WIVES MAY GO TO JAIL Willard Long’s ‘New Faith ’ Is Dampened by Prospects of Prison. Special to The Times. ALBANY, Ind., Not. 2L—Jail bars threatened to block a "new faith” at ita inception today and to break up a home having two wives. Willard Long was under arrest here on a bigamy charge; wife No. 2 was returned to Louisville to face a charge of cohabitation. They had been living happily together with Long's first wife and their lfi-year-old daughter. The second marriage was to promulgate “anew faith” which all agreed was inspired by communication with the spirits. Marjorie Gayle McFall, IS, became the second wife because she was the medium through which Long was supposed to have talked to the spirits of Jesus, Moses and friends who had died. She had been a clerk in a Louisville store which Long managed. “Others have endured prosecution,” Mary, the first wife, said. "We can endure our share in the promotion of the great work which will result in untold benefit to the human race. “I feel so sorry>*ee- Willard, because he is separated from Marjorie. He has a great work to do and he must have her heip. He’s the very best daddy on earth and we both love him. He loves us both and we all love each other.” Marjorie’s folks and the Longs had been Intimate for some time. One evening when the McFall’s were visiting the Longs someone called attention to a newspaper item telling how a French physician hypnotized his patients Instead of administering anesthetics In an operation. The new faith started right then when Long said he succeeded In hypnotizing Marjorie. The portraits that are f S most difficult to make — those of babies, family tpr groups and old folks—v rjj are the ones we take f most pleasure in making. Ninth Floor. Kahn Bldg. SPECIAL SALE NOW ON 4B wool suits to you' A/u A I - A measure for | KJ! LEON TAILORING Cl U 1 E. New York St. U
For a Successful Th anksgiving Dinner Even the housewife who prides herself as the “mistress of cuisine" would not tempt the “fates” without the proper cooking equipment. Vie have everything that you will need to assure the success of your Thanksgiving dinner, from the gas range itself down to the humble but important kitchen cutlery. Below are just a few suggestions as reminders.
ROASTERS Start right. Be sure you have a good roaster. These are selfbasting and self-browning. Savory Roasters are from $1.45 up. Lisk Roasters start at $2.75. Aluminum Roasters are as low as $2.50. Potato Ricer heavily tinned. Price 45£ DUTCH OVEN the kind jour grandmother preferred, only these have the new drip-drop self-basting lid. Priced from $4.35 down to $2.10 each. UNIVERSAL Food Cutter f ides being neat chop- , it cuts ad, fruit solute essity in ry kitchen, sed, com:e, with exknives, at $2.50, Silver Plated Ware 'is durable and /\ artistic. Many' house- / \ wives perfer it to solid i A silver. Plated ware Issi makes a most acceptable 'Sdv gift. We have the lat- J est patterns in William I Rogers, 1847 Rogers 1 Bros, and Oneida Com- u munity brands. Tea- || spoons, a set of six are Ig from $1.25 to $4.00. || Chests of plated ware 11 start at $l2.O(Ji tu
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SAY GERMANY ABLE TO MAKE HER PAYMENTS Allied Commission Members Report Country Can Meet Indemnity. BERLIN, Nov. 21.—The majority of the members of the allied reparations commission who came here to Study financial conditions to determine Giy?many's ability to meet the January and February Indemnity installments, had left here today convinced these payments could be met. In official circles it was stated that, despite the commission's findings, the January and February payments would not be forthcoming under present economic conditions. It was declared the solution oi the problem will depend largely on the results of the visit to London of Hugo Stinnes, German financial leader. Stlnnes probably will stay in the English town, where he owns a hotel, awaiting an invitation to confer with Premier Lloyd George, according to those close to the German financier. The conference probably will take place at the country seat of the British premier, It was stated. Shank Automobile Stolen; Recovered An automobile owned by Samuel Lewis Shank, mayor-elect, was stolen from the rear of his home, 3547 East Washington street, .yesterday, but the thief was so considerate that he left the car last night on the Brookville roaA.near the Shank home. The car, valued' at $1,500, had been driven a number of miles by the i thief who "borrowed” It. Mr. and Mrs. ! Shank left Saturday for Hot Springs, i Ark., and left their home in charge of ; Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Feckman, relatives. : Mr. and Mrs. Pecktnan were away yoster- i day afternoon and when they returned they found Mr. Shank’s automobile had been taken from the garage.
MB PAIN DISTURB YOCR SLEEP? THE pain and torture of rheumatism can be quickly relieved by an application of Sloan’s Liniment. It brings warmth, ease and comfort and let3 you sleep soundly. Always have a bottle handy, and apply when you feel the first twinge. 11 penetrates without rubbing. It’s splendid to take the pain out of tired, aching muscles, sprains and Strains, 6ti£f joints, rnd lame backs. For forty years pain’s enemy. Asia your neighbor. At all druggists—33c, 70c, $1.40. Sloans Liniment
B S Os prime impor- SI j 9 9 tance to a sue- B 9 m cessful Thanks- 1 \ 0 giving Dinner is ■ A-B Gas Range The A-B Gas Range may be obtained with or without the new Oven Heat Control Its many refinements and improvements, together with its honest and thorough construction, make it the best range money can buy. It’s a cooking appliance any housewife should be proud to own. Sold on liberal terms or a substantial discount for cash. DISH DRAINER If you will place your dishes and silverware in one of these racks and pour scalding water over them, they will "wipe themselves." Like cut, $1.35. Other styles from 55p to $2.35. Miscellaneous Kitchen Items Nut Crackers Fish Planks Poultry Shears Paring Knives Serving Trays Pudding Forms Cake Cutters Butter Mergers Baking Dishes Oven ThermomFood Graters eters. Pastry Tubes Mayonnaise Cake Moulds Mixers Mixing Bowls Springerle Egg Beaters Boards
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Raz Barlow has returned with the baseball that was knocked so far by Dock Hocks during the recent ball game. • * * Sim Flinders, who has been saying all the time that his newspaper wasn't worth taking out of the mail box, raised a big kick this week because It was a day late. • • • Fletcher Henstep has two looking glasses in his house now, and Slim Pickens says if Fletch keeps on- he will have enough mirrors to enable him to shave his own neck.
'.DETROIT VAPOR STOVES PENINSULAR STOVES GURNEY REFRIGERATORS CHENEY PHONOGRAPHS For Sal* by HOOSIER OUI FITTING CO. 443 5 E. Wash.
We clothe the Entire Family ON CREDIT Peoples’CreditCSothingCo. 46 North Pennsylvania Street Second Floor. STATE LIFE LUNCH Quick Service, Courteous Treatment, Pure Foods STATE LIFE BLDG. Cuticura Soap Complexions Are Healthy Tml?trm.2ftc.Tarywhrc Fornrdr a<JJfgs j
CASSEROLES Our line of casseroles is as handsome as they are reasonablj' priced. Beautiful plated holders .with earfhenware or Pyrex glass inserts. Priced from $2.50 to $8.75. Pyrex O venware The new transparent ware for the oven that is guaranteed not to break, crack or flake from the heat. Easy to clean, always sanitary. All shapes for oven use —ramekins, casseroles, pie and bread pans. We have Pyrex pieces priced as low as 50£. Percolaters fA hand some addition for any table, besides brewing a better drink with less coffee. Let us show you some in either nickel or aluminum. Stove styles start at $2.89. Electric Percolators are $8.29 up. Carving Sets Whatever the “piece A de resistance" may tv be, we have the II proper carver. Our | R ml stock is, indeed, Ji/j jre the most complete in fjgjj the city. Handles JT fE are of stag, £} (fji tion stag, silver and w v pearl. Two-piece fij n sets range in pripe m K from $1.75 up. ISk H Three-piece sets are g from $5.75 to ray Sf $17.50.
HARDWARE CO. 120-124 E.Washington St.
INDIANA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21,1921.
Furnas Ice Cream “The Cream of Quality” OUR REGULAR STOCK NEAPOLITAN COMBINATION VANILLA PINEAPPLE ICE CHOCOLATE STRAWBERRY STRAWBERRY VANILLA VANILLA TUTTi FRUTTI STRAWBERRY NUT WHIPPED CREAM OUR THANKSGIVING SPECIAL ICE CREAM MOULDS TURKEYS—FRUITS-FLOWERS-AND OTHERS NESSELRODE PUDDING —PLUM PUDDING AND FURNAS BLACK WALNUT SPECIAL The R. W. FURNAS ICE CREAM CO. TELEPHONES: MAIN 1045, 1046, 1047 131 North Ala*} ima Street
For Thanksgiving —Timely suggestions that should be of interest to all housekeepers. Direct Action Gas Ranges that you, deJ Avery special value In a 3g piece stag-handled QQ set for Food Choppers are a real necessity for chopping all fruits, vegetables, nuts, etc. No. 0 size; special at— 5 $1.69 ** *“• We Carry a Complete Assortment of Pyrex Oven Ware, Aluminum and Enamel Ware. USJ.Y HARDWARE COMPANY 114-118 E. Washington St.
w If Your Wages Were Reduced Pay five dollars a month —you would perhaps have to forego a few non-essentials. 41% No doubt you would continue to live and live well. 2 The point is—DON’T SPEND ALL YOU EARN. Cut your own wages a few dollars a month and On SAVE IT. SaVlTlgS To every dollar you save here we will add 4}£%. Meyer-Ki ser Bank > 136 East Washington Street GET ONE OF OUR LITTLE HOME BANKS
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.
WOMEN'S DRESS and COMFORT SHOES TUESDAY ONLY ViJIM Women’s Misses’ and \i||wp™ shoes in vici kid and Children s gun metal. All , /. ... , li,. , .. x , _ In vici kid and gunW' A /II sizes aQ d widths. Ex/mm cellent wearing qual- meta1 ’ lace and but * ities. Black and ton, solid and serv->-ss| brown. iceable. M Men’s and shoes. The boys’ come No TMe Sh m army as well as dress , 0 j stvles. N ° Seconds Every Pair Fitted HORUFF’S 342-344 Virginia Ave. FOUR STORFS 938-940 S. Meridian St. 1108-1110 Fountain Sq. 2630 Northwestern Ave.
Be Certain — That your boy’s or girl’s eyes are in condition for another school year. No Charge For Thorough Examination Curved lenses included. Your choice of any mounting Satisfaction Guaranteed Hoosier Optical Company 148 N. Illinois St. - Open Saturday Evening Phone MA in 6529.
CROWN WET WASH Crown wet wash service is justly famous for eliminating the trouble and inconvenience of wash day in the home. Your washing is returned moist and fresh ready to hang out Each bundle receives individual attention in both the sorting and washing processes. No tags. 6d* Minimum ■ AND THE ROUGH DRY SERVICE -| -| Our rough dry service system does JL L away with all disfiguring tags and marks on your fine table linen, napkins, sheets and pillow slips. Minimum bundles 50c. Per Pound (rpWiv faundry Telephone Webster 1923
GET THE HABIT Wear [ NOE S QUALITY j Jewelry THE FLETCHER M. NOE 103 N. IXII noil B*. JEWJXIV STORK. Opp. Terminal Station. i, >v "'L.J.SiB-1 1 jL-'Hi.. .Mi.miiimwui ,i, muim iimim THANKSGIVING TURKEY DINNER (Home cooked) Oyster DrosMiig, Criity, Hot Biscuits, Cranberry Sauce and all the goodies that go with It. Nuts and Candy. Follow the Crowd MERIDIAN CHICKEN DINNER HOME 5691 North Meridian str et. For Reservations, call Washington 1X53.
IF YOU NEED A HOUSE OR A LOT. T RY TIMES WANT ADS FOB RESULTS.
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I —gam fiamj EH Just one square east of Penn. at ngjl cor. of K. Wash, and Delsn'n’-.
Show Cases Beautiful in Design, Combining Strength and Durability. These Cases coming from the factory already set up enable us to Guarantee Satisfaction to you. “A Visit to Our Display Room Will Convince You” We carry both Golden Oak and Mahogany Finish. Don’t wait, order now beforo the holiday rush. MA in 0489 116 S. Pennsylvania St.
DENTIST NITROUS OXIDE GAS For Painless Extracting Just a quiet gentle sleep. You feel nothing. Safe and harmless If you nre worried, nervous and afraid to have those old teeth taken out. come to us, and forget your troubles. (United t'afcn Dental Corp.) Eiteljorg & Moore Corner K. Market St. and Circle. (23 years in same locafion) Ground Floor. Lady Attendant.
ts t jjy Abdominal Yl “ S?' Supporters I I Designing and j Fitting To make sure ‘ that our Whaco Trusses fi j and deformity brace* I j are comfortably fitted, g j the experts who design them do the fitting. || 1 x Comphte Line of _ B J jj H Bichroom Suppliet B W\H. Armstrong Cos ***- V7i Surgioa/ JnutrumcntJfoute 84-30 W. Ohio St. j Established 1885. |
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Several different styles of spectucles and eyeglasses, $3 to $4. Bifocal or double lenses, $5 to SB. Above prices are entire cost of complete glasses. They are guaranteed to give real service and satisfaction. Dr. L. H. Ratliff 417 Occidental Bldg.
HEATING STOVES 55&'518.50 up Little Furniture Store 211 E. Washington St.
