Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 183, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 December 1921 — Page 14

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We Will Help You to Save Safely jflrtrbtr j&abinjs anb Company INDIANAPOLIS THOS. A. SWAIN, MERCHANT, DIES Stroke of Apoplexy Is Fatal to Business Man. Thomas jt. Swain, 71, 2002 North Delaware street, part owner of the BennettSwain Company, clothiers, died at his home yesterday afternoon as the result of a stroke of apoplezy. Mr. Swain was born in Moscow, Bush County, Sept. 13, IS3O. His family moved to Shelby County and his early life was spent there. Asa young man, he entered the clothing business in Shelbyvllle. About thirty years ago he moved his store to Indianapolis. Mr. Swain was married about thirty years ago to Miss Clara Beggs of Terre Haute. In addition to his widow, two brothers, B. F. and E. A. Swain and two sisters, Mrs. Charles B. Csge and Mrs. S. L. Long, all of Shelbyvllle, survive. Funeral services will be held at the home tomorrow afternoon. The body Will be cremated and the ashes taken to ShelbyTllle Thursday, for burial. The funeral will be private and friends have been asked not to te*d flowers. Killed by Stepping in Front of Train Special to The Times. MAKION, Ind., Dec. 12.—John Lewis. 40, was killed here Sunday when struck by a Big Four freight train in North Marlon. He died while being taken to the hospital. Lewis stepped onto the main track from the switch, directly into the path of p slow moving freight. He was going to Anderson to get work.

The friend who would f Ja not appreciate a beautljg ful photographic portrait as a Christmas gift nUrV i* not worthy of the | JVm name of friendship. Nlath Flwr. Kah> Bldg. j Deformity Abucminal j j Braces Supporters j Consult Your Doctor j If he advises a trass I j or deformity brace, he I j will surely recommend 1 i our IVliaco Appliances, | i because expert* design | ; and tit them iL HI w*.tj. Armstrong Cos f ' 34-31 TV. Ohie St. K— J

®r Glasses i. ( Ideal Gift % P Buy Yourself a Xmas Gift P Or clear up mother’s or dad’s vision—Make it a Christmas to be , remembered. ®rk £k Could you think of a more useful gift than a pair of correctly fitted eyeglasses? The jjv JV success of this institution Is due to our adoption of the modern svßtem of fitting eyes and the installation of the finest equipment for making lenses. You are also assured Jvi Soj< of the expert service of conscientious optometrists and our guarantee to change Ira lenses within six months free of charge. wU This includes thorough examination of your eyes. Curved Lenses, any frame or mounting Krypfcok Invisible Bifocals for far and you may select or best Buited to you. near vision, complete with mounting SSSSS!.. $4.00,055.50 cemented) .. . SB.OO $12.00 fa S Guaranteed to be ~tltf.ct.rj. We will We "> n " t O “*J ? 0 ” ~le,r K fill your oculist prescription or duplicate w r e W jjl examine your eyes at home. ZnK AnF* your old glasses at this price. No extra charge. wFr® yB As our Christmas Gift to you, we will give a JR SI.OO Aluminum Eyeglass Case with every ' m x pair of glasses purchased before Christmas m Hoosier Optical Cos. fi Mb MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS. wl| 148 North Illinois Street jji&L Phone Main 6520. Square North of Terminal Station.

WOMAN ENDS LIFE BY INHALING GAS Bids Husband ‘Good-by’ Before Committing Suicide. Mrs. Ella Grimes, 35, 103 West Walnnt street, committed suicide yesterday at her home by inhaling gas through a tube connected with a cooking stove. She walked through the room where her husband, Claude Grimes, was reading and bade him “good-by.” Later he found the door leading to the kitchen locked. He became alarmed and went to the outside of the house and looked through the window. He saw his wife sitting on a chair her face covered with a sheet. A tube led from the gas stove to the sheet. Grimes broke in the door but his wife died before a physician arrived. Relatives told Dr. Paul F. Robinson, coroner, they did not know the reason for her act. Mrs. Grimes is survived by her husband, two small children, and two step children. COKE CONCERN SEED. Damages of $1,750,000 are asked from the Indiana Coke and Gas Company of Terre Haute by the Mississippi Valley lion Company of St. Louis in ! suit filed !in Federal Court Saturday. rhe comj plaint alleges that as a result of failure of the Terre Haute concern to supplycoke of the standard required in a contract, the plaintiff w-as forced t bank Its furnaces, which had been damaged by the coke, and in addition suffered heavy losses through it*, inability to fill outstanding contracts.

v f FOR HIM - A Diamond of Course Only diamonds of the quality that increase m va^ue and appreciation as the years roll By , by or perhaps a Scarf Pin, Cuff Links. Sipnet Ring, a Good Watch or one of the other |T' many gifts for him to be found here. JD I\yil If I AIIV Diamond Merchant •Jl • IVI vJ ■ A I -I - X 28 Monument Circle

THE TERRE HAUTE, INDIANAPOLIS & EASTERN TRACTION CO. <^rrHiars^ Announce New Through Service Between Indianapolis and Dayton, Ohio Beginning Sunday, December 18th, 1921. NEW EQUIPMENT THE BUCKEYE SPECIALS THE HOOSIER SPECIALS P.M. P.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. 7:30 1:30 7:30 Lv. Indianapolis Ar. 11:65 4:55 10:55 11:25 5:25 11:25 Ar- Dayton Lv. 8:00 1:00 7:00 Running Time, 3 Hours and 55 Minutes.

DOG HILL PARAGRAFS It has just leaked out that the five gallon keg of moonshine recently captured by the Deputy Constable is nearly all gone. • • • The church supper that was being planned by the ladies for next Sunday night has been postponed until U can be settled as to which one is going to have her say.

INDIANA DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, im.

J~ ' N A toy that will fascinate the boy who , likes mechanics. f,3 Steam Engines Jl|L Practical and instructive gift. Differ- (OMgftMlUjPv. ent sizes, priced, $ 3-5° *4.00 s goo T|| L I $7.50 $lO sl2 and sls Charles Mayer & Cos. 29 and 31 W. Washington St. Established 1840 > __ r

Crown Rough Dry Crown Rough Dry service eliminates the usual disfiguring tags and marks on the fine table linens, napkins, sheets, pillow slips. The wearing apparel is returned dry and starched, the flat work is already ironed for instant use. We know this service will please. frown New Departure Family Ironed —y Everything returned starched ironed *J# m ready for In-tant use. For uniform 20-eent f\ Bg" rate, the bundle should be arranged in equal fal V v quantities, bv weight—flat work and wearing apparel. Slight additional charge for excess Per Found poundage of either. Minimum bundle. $2.00. (rpWn laundry Telephone Webster 1923

Give Them a Chance Nothing is more encouraging to a business man than to see a young man ambitious to learn and improve his condition. There are a lot of boys in Indianapolis who are getting a chance at special , education because some of their neighbors provided the means. —for instance: The Y. M. C. A. last year gave 3,300 free memberships and 744 free scholarships to ex-service men. The “Y” provides technical and other educational opportxinities n night classes for employed men and boys who otherwise might miss their chance for advancement. This organisation is one of forty that serves all of Indianapolis because of the financial support received through the Community Chest. Bea Good Neighbor Subscribe to the Community Chest

GET THE HABIT Wear [ NOE'S QUALITY J Jewelry THE FLETCHER M. NOE 10* N. Illlnolt St. JEWELRY STORE. Opp. Terminal Station.

We clothe the Entire Family ON CREDIT Peoples’CreditClothingCo. 46 North Pennsylvania Street. Second Floor. v ——

You Can Buy It Cheaper at MOYER’S 137-139 W. Washington St.

DETROIT VAPOR STOVES PENINSULAR STOVES GURNEY REFRIGERATORS CHENEY PHONOGRAPHS For Sale by HOOSIER OUTFITTING CO. 443-5 E. Wash.

STATE LIFE LUNCH Quick Service, Courteous Treatment, Pure Foods STATE LIFE BLDG.

You Can Have the Whole Family Shod Now for $3.00 a Pair That’s one of the reasons for the rapid f growth of this store. The newest styles |PjM JW+jfjjpFi and finest workmanship are represented | in all of our shoes. You* will find here ~rl 'tfrJj/ the shoes you want at the price you want I jSq i 'djmf/ Try to match them any place at double Blacks-Browns-Grays 0, With French, Military and Low Heels Ladies’, Men’s children’s a. pair Shoes, Oxfords Slippers No seconds or table shoes. NO MORE f NO LESS SHOE J Company Ind Floor State Life Bldg.

Nothing You Can Give For Christmas will be of more lasting value than a CHRISTMAS BANK ACCOUNT. It is a sensible and practical gift. Let your Christmas present start SOMEONE—a son or daughter, niece or nephew, on the road to success, with a bank account. You Can Open a Sailings Account With One Dollar We Pay 4 J /2% on Savings MEYER-KISER BANK 136 East Washington Street.

“The Store of Practical Christmas Gifts 99 Xtf E WANT you to come in and look at the hundreds of desirable gifts y 1 for mother, father, sister or brother. Everyone likes to receive practical, useful gifts, especially when they bear the stamp of quality of this store. _ SILVERWARE ■ in O neic * a or Rogers. Ask to see the Pocket Knives % n Uncrnrinrll A “ Btyle handles ' Prta * Carving Sets * Provide father with a i| I fi|| | 1j . 0 carving set when he starts Jp | grjjjjg || IVlaniCUrC OCtS to carve the‘‘bird for the T ! All sizes and styles Christmas dinner. We Jig I have many different kinds <£l fTJT to (JftA at various prices. J&j |pl||k| 1 THE CARVING SET H C * C like cut, which con- ji p|j OCISSOTS oGtS sists of three pieces, | fcj; ■ j with all with stag handles, . § : §§ ! JCi 1 * is our regular $3.50 DOIICI ul6Cl priced at.. $2.98 j The j Scissors BABY SETS j j The design is dis- s2‘-$lO tinctirc. Several Patterns That accuLuAre Sure to Please complete -> ! ▼er service. jjf vfffll Universal Lunch Outfit || 1 • Just the gift for the worker | j who carries his lunch or y\ 7 * for those who take motor V jr L'cLSSCTOIGS trips. Besides a place for \ / are a j wa y S appreciated. lunch, it has a vacuum bot- Prices tie in which one can keep xx liquids hot or cold for IB47ROGERS BROS. (£9 Afl and hours. ( silvexwari up LILLY HARDWARE COMPANY 114-118 East Washington Street

XMAS CANDY AND NUTS Delicious chocolate cream drops 15C lb-, 2 lbs. 25c) Almonds 33C lb. ~r nr - -MM—- | Jnst one nqiiwo east of Penney!- 1 I min at Washington and Delaware. J

Family Washing ISV2 Pounds for SI.OO 6c Each Additional Pound Soft Water Quick Delivery Call Drexel 6770-6777 One of our trucks will call. FAMILY WASH LAUNDRY 831-837 E. Wash. St.

DENTIST NITROUS OXIDE GAS For Painless Extracting Just a quiet gentle sleep. You feel nothing. Safe and harmleee If yoa are worried, nervous and afraid to have those old teeth taken out, come to us, and forget your troubles. (United Union Dental Corp.) Eiteljorg & Moore Corner E. Market Bt. and Circle. (23 years in same location) Ground Floor. Lady Attendant.

We Make PANTS and sell ’em direct to YOU at a saving. I rn\T TAILORING CO. XjEivlli 254 Mass. Ave.

TOYS 50c on the Dollar Little Furniture Store *ll E. Washington St