Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 7, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 May 1922 — Page 14

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STEAMSHIP IS BROADCASTING PLEA FOR HELP KEY WEST, Fla., May 19.—The steam■hlp Jane Lew, bound from Savannah to New Orleans is helpless in the Gulf of Mexico and drifting at the rate of three miiea an hour, according to wireless message*. received at the station here today. The coast guard cutter Tallapoosa and the wrecking tug Willett have gone to the Jane Lew a assistance. Penn Arts Hotel Will Start Soon Construction of the Penn Arts Apartment Hotel by the Penn Arts Eealty Company, at Sixteenth and Meridian streets, will begin soon. It Is announced by E. G. Spink, president of the E. G. Spink Company. The approximate cost

Instead of $5.00 They Are Priced $3.60! ■ Rad Mahogany Russia Oxford; * | leathers and the season's newest nov*J1 rntstk Sficc Ste^Ca Jhs Largest Chela of Shoe Stores in the United States. Indianapolis Stores: 7N. Penn. St. 164 N. Illinois St. AO Newark Stores Open Saturday Evenings to Accommodate Customers

Motorists! Note These New Sale Prices on Guppies and Diamond Tires hjtSj Cords Vulcan M All first quality Fabric Tim ZlaaTot o“ d r 1 fabric without 30x3/2 *mmoc ii finest rubber enter Into their | I “LT Virginian Ss I 30*3 ...... ?? .90 | 31*4 ...... ’“S™" l / Stt l^SS SB =.55*75 | s&4 :::::::|2o:oo brK • skid s2*3>/’n.b..1i5.00 |53*4h.5....521.00 _ . . „ ArA Other sizes at proportionate prices. 34x4 N. 5.......... ~.521.75 "wT4. r ~ — sssys nm• • • tpdSvsOU Oversize Cords . n ,ii niAmnnd Cupples Oversize Cords are all hand-made, first qual- qi • c Cm. J v/VIU U m.€\ aJ.JI\^JIavA It; tires. They represent the highest standard of OD6CICZI TOT ajCLtUTCtCiy tire manufacture FaKrir Tlf#** 32x4 N. S. .$24.00 34x4% N. S. .$34.00 0130100(1 UraV IUO6S r aDUC M. II 33x4 N. S. .$25.00 36x4% N. S. .$35.00 mimhiwiiu V 1 U J 4UWW OAvd V a NT a nn Made by the same firm as the Diamond tire. All W 8 *42 00 A „ first quality and designed especially for such light--32x4% W. S. .£>32.00 30X5 N. 8y.542.00 A wonderful weight cars as Ford, Maxwell, Chevrolet, etc. 33x41/2 N. S.. $32.95 87x5 N. S.. $43.50 av in g for • ' ' I. rifl'l 30x3, $8.25 30x31/2, $8.75 High-Grade Hydrometers owner- in L—jga oi v j ij.7c; ■I 1 HIT fcg 1 S P eCial /° r Saturday against The bulb Is made of high-grade rubber. The float k . is accurate. The 6cale is large, clear and nn " A ..a. easily read. Special for Saturday OUC manship and .CTkULLtJ — Pads Stewart Speedometers 3.0x3 - $1.20 cool, comfortable * * - , *P'E'aFlri!£rZ / pads keep the duat > oil . For Ford Cars QA V Ol / •U 1 OC 'I>“lilil Wgwls*i[f and grlme of the , seat 1 dUXO/9 ■ (DltOO I / leather from your clothes. Magnetic type. One of the finest ever built for a • ** Wj ( One should be provided Ford. Easy to Install. Fully Jeweled mechanism, 60>- w . Wv- for each passenger. mile capacity speed LjOHS I made of Chidial, etc. Complete v <m rp V. nese matting with neatly I!XT fi S m “ d , MM Heavy Red Tubes SSJ2T r ftr cn Special for Saturday - ■ x ana..... 30*3 .$1.35 Cord Tires conJ m S 1 .60 We carry a complete stock of - cord ti ’i e8 ’ J?. cluding plete with all f £ S' * guch well-known makes as Howe, Cupples, Diamond, fit- Af o nr United States, Majestic and McGraw. Be sure to get tings 0 / ii___ JJ our prices before you buy. 211 and 213 T A A AT* I 1 f* l TIRE AND 211 and 213 nfiktt. GUARANTEE RUBBER CO. mSS*. c - W -P= NGER - . - - wa ™t^ uhn ; . I••• - • <9- m ■ s • c. • - fiL _ - .. i ' -

will he $500,000. The Penn Arts Company was formed by the E. G. Spink Company to finance the building, which will be the largest the company ever erected, except the Splnk-Arms Hotel. The building site was purchased for $50,000 from_ George J. Marott. It Is occupied, now by four residences. The hotel will contain eighty apartments. It will be ready for occupany In ten months, builders say. 8 IN RACE FOR L O. O. F., HONOR Local Man Among These Seeking Grand Secretaryship. Nominations for the grand lodge officers to be elected at the November communication of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows have been completed. The position for which the most nominations, eight, were made, was that of grand secretary. .This post was made vacant when 'William H. Leedy, who had filled that po-

sition for twenty-aix years, died laat March. Memorial services were held for Mr. Leedy at the meeting. The list of nominees follow: Graid secretary, George P. Bornwaaaer of New Albany, who has been filling the unexplred term of Mr. Leedy; W. H. Nutter of Martinsville, Samuel B. Webb

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and Henry B. Roesner of Indianapolis, W. E. Deupree of Franklin, D. B. MeClary of Evknaville, J. Frank Mann of Munde and H. M. Kean of Jasper. Grand master, Herdls F. Clements of Mt. Vernon. Deputy grand master, Charles O Thomas of Bloomington.

Grand Warden F. L. Behymer of Connersville, Joseph G. Long of Logansport, A. J. Runyon of Elkhart, Fred McCallister of Indianapolis, L. E. Webb of ShelbyviUe, E. J. Gnisinger of Anderson, Frank S. Hueton of Salem and Frank Noyse of Terre Haute. Grand treasurer, William A. Morris of

Frankfort. Grand representative, for two years, George E. Hershman of Crown Point; grand representative, for one year, Otto A. Beyer of South Bend.

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LAST “ gs 3 Fasi:iy STOKE CLOSES NEXT TUBSBring Your Baskets, Last Chance to II Obtain These Real Values at Unheard-of iln ® Decoration Day Specials WHITE DRESS OXFORDS L°w SHOES || a go 79C Sh lay STRAfP ° SLIPP£RS " 79c ■ IN WHITE REINSKIN , V^l^r 011 BOYS’ SOLID ' M-E-N! (q\ SCHOOL SHOES Save Work or Dress ' Vi DOUBLE WEIGHT SOLES , wy'S"* Open Saturday Night Until 9:30 So That Out-of-town Customers May Benefit By This Sale „ MOYER’S . n . , DEPARTMENT STORE Delie--137 West Washington St ““

: Grand lodge trustee, for three years, L. A. Hahdley, tfiayor of ftlehmond. Memorial Seivlees were' alSo held for •George Shirts-of Orleans, ex-grand lodge trustee; Edwin Farrer, former, assistant

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grand secretary; A. C. Milice of Warsaw," ex-grand representative; Grand Sire Joseph Oliver of Toronto, Canada, and Past Grand Sire Clarence T. Campbell of London.