Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 217, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 January 1922 — Page 20

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4 At Our Monthly Directors' Meetings after the old business is finished, the directors consider such matters as placing, the company’s unusual banking facilities within easy access of every community of Indianapolis; or extending the service of ofle or more of our departments; or adding to the departments already established a Home Economics Bureau. And whatever they consider, the result is intended to be mutually advantageous—not a selfish benefit to the trust company alone, but a benefit as well to our patrons, in greater safety, service and convenience to them in their dealings with us. Henry C. Atkin* Albert T-. Mrtsger President E. C. Atkin* ft Cos. Company's Vice-President Frederic M. Ayre* Ba ?J u f, l D ; Mill^ President L. S. Ayres ft Cos. Miller. Dailey ft Thompson ... . •" William .T. Mooney Albert Baker President Mooney-Mueller-Baker ft Daniels Ward Cos. Henry W. Bennett Nicholas H. Noyes President State Life Treasurer Eli Lilly ft Cos. Insurance Cos. Gustav A. Sehr.uU Vlnaon Carter Schnull & Cos. Company's Vice-President Cassius C. Shirley AUen W. Condnltt Attorney President Conduitt Auto Cos. Joseph H. Spellmlre Hngh Dougherty Metropolitan Realty and Company’s Vice-President Investment Cos. William F. Hayes William M. Taylor Capitalist President Chandler & Charles W. Jewett Taylor Company Attorney Charles X. Thompson Hngh .McK. Landon / Attorney Chairman Executive Committee Evans Woollen and Vice-President Company’s President jfletcljer Jjabings anti Crust Company Northwest Corner Market and Pennsylvania Streets. BRANCHES: 2153 Bast Tenth Street. .A233 Oliver Avenue. Best and Washington Streets, Thirtieth and Illinois Streets. 2812 East Washington Street.

Values Are Greater—Prices Are Lower During This Sale And we challenge any one to equal or beat these prices on footwear of the quality we carry. The Horuff chain of stores always have and will continue to give the biggest shoe values in town, and our immense stock assures you of unlimited selection. If there is not a Horuff store in your neighborhood, it will pay you to visit our main store at 342 Virginia avenue. Just a little-over three squares from Pennsylvania and Washington streets. Don’t miss-this great sale. It’s a money-saving event for every roan, woman and child in this city.

Men’s and Women’s tilllrf' ,i;|.9B -$Q .98 jim and $*2.98 aNhvl& I.ADIF.S' Sf™ “ JSggfc^W-% fTO/fevlflL If Jf English Brogues, as m , | itary 'm&SgL |¥? an C well as plain too and French and low heels, Marks. Mlvll O more conservative and browns; plenty of dlfstyles; In black and brown ferent styles in all the wantwith rubber heels. ed leathers. HORUFF’SjgP*? 342-344 Virginia 1108-1110 Fountain 2030 North- 938-940 South AND Avenue Square western Ave. Meridian St. BOYS ’ AND *r> aq YOUTHS’ SIZES SZ.4O

Ten Dollars Buys a High Grade Used HjlPj Watch Fully guaranteed; In perfect condition; stand- fl/~ / *\\\ ard makes, such as El- |||*q 7^— -U j gin, Waltham and Hamp- yU**' J w jl den. Also a few of the mL- „ '/a Mb finest high-grade Swiss R //X 4>'Mt makes. Included in this - f 'MM lot are eight 17 Jewel and *T nineteen 15-jewel, and t ■ c "' ( ZjJMsr eleven 7-Jeweled watches, The FLETCHER M. NOE JEWELRY STORE 103 N. Illinois St. Opp. Terminal Station

GLAZER’S New Location 2UE. Washington St.

18 inch Galvanized Coal in Hods 4jC No. 2 Galvanized pn Tubs syc No. 3 Galvanized Tubs OjJc FLEISCHMANN’S HARDWARE 815 W. WASH. ST.

ICE SKATES 20% OFF VONNEGUT'S e t.

Wi clothe the Entire Family ON CREDIT PeoplesXreditClothingCo. 46 North Pennsylvania Street. Second Floor.

TRY A WANT AD IN THE TIMES.

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Considering: tjie general appearance of the average father It la a wonder the children look as well a* they do. • • • Washington Hocks is showing around among his friends an old flve-doilar bill that has been in the family for a number of years, Tbe Rye Straw storekeeper says he has several bills larger than that which he haa been carrying for many years, and expects to continue to.

How perfectly natur- | ft a!: —that is the prevaillug comment one hears concerning the fine pliotograpbio portraits by XM Floor. Kska IMS*.

Now Only I 75c Each f April Showers. June Moon. Fox Trot I I —Eddie Elkins Orcb. I The Sheik I Weep No More Mr Mammy. B liiy Miller's Orch. ■ Voo-Hoo (from Bombo). Georgia Rose. —Orchestra. ■ Brother Low Down. I Unexpectedly. fij —Bert Williams. I Hook’s @ I Interurban Store 105 North Illinois Street I

Do You Know Why? Wo arc selling wool Suits of all Bites and finest A% 4\ £\ r\ r“*....59.98 Wo are selling all-wool TYcmsers, numerous patterns, very r.r ,I,r no as ( U/ 1 • t/O We sell Union Suits g\ p. for both women W and men J/Qt, YOU’LL FIND THE ANSWER AT THE GRANGES DEPARTMENT STORE 336 WEST WASHINGTON ST.

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War Cigarettes At Bargain Prices The flavor of these cigarettes Is not Impaired whatsoever —and only a few are slightly discolored. Helmar, lOs Turkish Trophies, lOs 4 Packages, 25<t 12 Packages, Only while they last. f7c Prince Albert, Tuxedo and Velvet Tobacco, priced ir><f, 2 for 25^. 10c Flor de Melba (Straights), 54*. Box of 50, $2.40.

1 Addresses East Washington Street Store, E. Washington and New Jersey, N. W. tor. West Washington Street Store. W. Washington and Senate, 8. W. Cor. 51 err bants Bank Building Store, S. K. Cor. Meridlan and Washington. Inter urban Store, 105 N. Illinois Street, Opposite Terminal fetation. Occidental Building Store, S. E. Cor. Illinois and Washington. Massachusetts Are. Store, Massachusetts Ave. at Vermont and Alabama Streets.

A Special SALE Such knives sell regularly for sllßs to as high as $2.00, but, being a sample lot,* w@ have marked them a mere 95C. They are made of the finest eteel that will suit the most particular man.

Boxed Stationery \/ These are sample boxes that were on / & , display during the holidays. About 73 nd T r in the lot, al]L..different, * 1 L* Ju* ODD ENVELOPES, THREE PACKAGES FOR 25< (25 envelopes to the package) if DINNERWARE §ALE —SECOND FLOOR. 11 20 TO 50 PER CJzNT REDUCTIONS. Charles Mayer &Cos. 29 31 WEST WASHINGTON ST. ESTABLISHED 1840

Thrift is NOT GIVING DP what you want. It is one of the best methods known of GETTING what you want. Perhaps you have beers looking on thrift as a system of self-discipline, self denial and doing without. If so, get another viewpoint—look at it'as a proper use of capacities* and resources; the use of means in such a way as to achieve the greatest results. If you have been spending ruthlessly, without a plan, stop—look ahead, be sure you are getting the most for every dollar you spend, and you will soon have anew conception of thrift. $1 Will Open a Savings Accost. We Pay on Savings Meyer-Kiser Bank 136 East Washington Street Open ALL DA V Saturday, 8 A. M. to 8 P, M.

FURNITURE NEW and USED ' Buy Here AND Save One- Half BAKER BROS. 217-219 East W ashfngton Street

Reliable Remedies at Cut Prices Prices are cut to such economical low markings every day at all the Ilook Stores.

A— $1.25 Absorbine Junior 98<* 75 c Annlgeslque Baums (Bengne) ...1 59<? POc Aspirinol .....42C $1.25 Aspirin Tablets (Bayer's) 880 B-fiOf- Bacon's Celery King Tea.. 490 75c Bollan's 590 title Bell’s Bine Tar and Honey.49c ?I.CO Borden’s Malted Milk 75<* C— -60c California Syrup of Figs. 490 $1.50 Carlsbad Sprudel Salts... Ago 25c Ca sea rets lOC 35c Cnstoria (Fletcher’s)..... ..290 60c Cutlcura Ointment 39** —soc Dalby’n Ointment 42C SI.OO Dennos Food 74** 60c De Witt's Kidney Pills....3J)** 50c Drake's Croup Remedy. 394* —3oc Eagle Brand Milk, 2 for.. 390 50c Eatonic 33C title Kuicrald Oil 49C F— 75c Father John's Remedy 59C 60e Formamlnt Tablets..; 41)c 35c Freezoue 2510 $1.50 Fruitola $1.29 —osc Garfield’s Headache Powders 200 05c Gastrogen Tablets 49C $1.25 Gray's Glycerine Tonic 9<sC $1.25 Glide's Pept-omangan 88C —7sc Hall's Catarrh Remedy.. GSC 85c Hand's Infant Remedies. .290 25c Hill's Oascara Quinine 19C SI.OO Horllck's Malted Milk 69C 75c Hunts Salve ; 640 I— 50c lee Mint 39** 75c Imperial Granum,; 59c? SI.OO Indian Herb! Tablets 8-40 $1.20 lnterol 890 J— Ssc Jack Frost Cream 290 85c Jad Salts G9O 30c Jayne’s Pills 240 15c Jim Crow Corn Salve 100 60c Jone's Beaver Oil Liniment 490 K— 50c Kellogg’s Castor Oil 290 30c Kemp's Balsam 240* 50c Kloria Tablets 390 25c Koenig's Tea 2-*0

SMALL- AND LARGE SIZE Pocket Knives Choice of About On© Hundred Styles 95c

Six Dependable Drug Stores in

L— 600 Lapatie Pills 3. s * 50c Limestone Phosphate 39<* 50c Listerlne 39#‘ COc Lysol 390 M— s°c Make-Man Tablets 39p Jsc Malena Salve 120 sl.lO Mayr's Stomach Remedv.9Sc 60c MenUiolatmn ..390 N— $1.00 Nerv-Worth 84C 65c Nestle’s Food ..490 66c Nyjol 54** SUO N united Iron Tablets (>9O 0— $1.00 Oil Korlen Tablets 740 60c Omega Oil 40;. 25c Orangclne Headache Powders j ti*. 25c Oxo Cubes O 75c Ozomulsion '.-490 —3sc Pape's Cold Compound... 290 SI.OO Pepgen - SI.OO Peruna 74/* 25c Phenolax Wafers 19C Cse Pinex R-i-75c Regulln f{4 < > 60c Resinol Ointment 440 75c Rheiima ®. 590 COc Robinson’s Patent Barley 490 S— 70c Sal itepatica... 390 SI.OO Sal 74^ $1.50 Santal Midy $1.29 75c Saphano! 390 70c Sloan's Liniment 890 $1.20 Syrup Pepsin 84^ T— $1.10 Tanlac C 740 $1.50-Taurocol Tablets 980 $1.20 Thlalion S9O SI.OO Thompson’s Malted Milk, G7O $1.20 Thompson's Hemo 790 60c Tonsiline ®7..490 V— 00c Vapo Cresoline -.490 $1.25 Veracolate Tablets 98C 65c Veraseptol. 590 60c Vick’s fSalve 490 SI.OO Vino! 74*4 W— 00c Walnntta Hair Stain 39** 25c IVeek's Cold Tablets 19c 50? Well's Tablets 430 sl.lO Wheeler’s Nerve Vitalixer 980 25c Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills. 190

> # Was the Government Unjust? An indictment of the Department of Justice and the newspapers. ' \ An Interesting One-Half Page Story of Fair Play Turn to Page.lO lHanlatej^ L rWf n ~ 11 11 '

Fourth Floor State Life Building New Mid-Season Millinery ' s 4 $ 6~ lO ITamefaM Wo ° j Closing out 300 Tn- - A African Ostrich Feather Cos. Fourth Floor State Life Building W

Dance at tike Claypool, Every Saturday from 9 p. m. Until Midnight George Keith’s Chicago Orchestra Will entertain and furnish the music. Cover Charge Fifty Cents Per Person Table d'hote dinner served fn the Chateau Case each. Sunday from 6 to 8 p. m. Price $1.50 per plate.

Comfort with Glasses Complete with Lenses $4.00 to $7.00 For those needing double lenses, Kryptok Invisible Bifocals, for far and near vision/ ground together &LdT..~. , $8.00512.00 No charges for thorough examination. Satisfaction Guaranteed. HOOSIER OPTICAL COMPANY' 148 North Illinois Street. MA in 6529. One-Half North Terminal Bldg.

The Apex Electric Suction Sweeper "Takes Jhe work out of housework.” • v Free demonstration In yoijr own home. The Hatfield Electric Company Main 0123. Cor. Maryland and Meridian Sts. Auto. 23-123,