Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 17, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 May 1922 — Page 12

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MEMBER OP THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM A Broader Service This company is now prepared as a member of the Federal Reserve System to render a broader service than heretofore. It will serve the community as a savings bank, as a trust company and as a commercial bank. On the checkin" accounts of individuals and business concerns it pays interest monthly at 2 f / c on the minimum balance for the month, provided it is not less than SSOO. It welcomes cheeking accounts for smaller amounts. On savings accounts it pays interest semi-annually at 3f c . Branches and affiliated hanks: 1230 Oliver, 471 IV. Washington, 2812 E. Washington, 2122 E. Tenth, 1541 X. Illinois, 2969 X". Illinois. dflftdjrr and Crust Company Trusts • Commercial Banking • Sat ings Evans Woollen PrtsiJtnt 1 'h e PrrsiJtnn Hugh NEK. lari ioa Hugh Dougherty Albert E. Metayer V.rison Cartel N. W. COR N r F. R PE NNSYL VAN I A AS' D MARKET

Highways and By-Ways of Lil’ C3l’ New York By RAYMOND CARROLL (Copyright. 1821, by Public Lcdgur Company.)

NEW YORK, Mar 51.—Bernard M. Earn eh. war -hairman t the I'nitt-J States U r Industries Beard, who will snll on the j-iar-.r Berengeria for a three months' vacation it. Europe wita Mrs. Baru-.-U and tl.eir two grown •: . igkters, 11--:te and Belle, asked hy your • respondent fra comment on general business conditions, replied: ' The world Is slowly digging itself out without any leadership." Mr. Baruch will view the i-r.vreedtnjrs of The Hague . i.nferenee from the cosmoP'difir' environment of Baris a: the vantage altitude of a lofty ; • in the Alps of "tile Tyr'd As. Mr. Baruch was e oncuuio adviser to the Amer: -an '"ffimisvi'.ii to negotiate a-- and tn--:r.-.'t-r of the supreme economic rotm'dl at the Bari. j.-a.-e ••onfereu-e > trail • hirer for the Washington conference, the Genoa ooufer.'-n.-e and all ta*.r tnterna-tio.-.ai i-.-nft ren-cs that are to come we asked i.iut what he thought of The Hague oafor'net- soon to as-emble at the Dutch capita!. It will accomplish a good deal." he replied. :f It serves educate our own people is to th- necessities of the sit nation. If American people -an only learn what has to he done they pet japs may he ,!-ng ( jo t!*'dr Concerning Russia, he remark:*d: “I •io not Believe Russia can lake In r place the world or her people develop thern--elve-. .a opt th* re is a ret ognl tion ir. that vast country of she personal initiative and self selection *f one's own efc • sea fieid of- ndeavor In substance. Bus sla. to enter the family > f nations, must come first to r gniz* the right of her own people to accumulate and us., private property under individual direction rather than that of the State.” With respect • ••;. future of :h German repar •; :.-t,s. Mr Baruch said: "I can only rep.at what I have said Before to your readers, which I am sure will soon Be universally recognized, rnmety. -he rrui -.f *b ■ settlement of the international eeonomic situation lies r. the definite settlement of the G rman reparations at an amount they can and will set about to pay." “I*o you Believe that American L;-nc- *■* will lend money to Germany V* was i>c] in conclusion. Mr Baruch r- pl; -d : “Not r i! the G"rtn-m repar i"ti> h ive Been r* idji: ted .p. n the Basis I have stated.” The German Kaiser's a rnnawa • from his country, who never surrendered t > he allies, ami who now from Holland through agents is negotiating for the sale onts*de of Germany of his bock upon the World War according to one New York legal authority, still is an enemy alien ' This gentleman humorously sugg. st'-d the possibility r.f the alien .property "jst.-dian seizing whatever money is raised by anv syndicate to pay the Ka ser through his agents t.-r the American rights to publi ; the su'd work. Think it over! The poor fish! They are indeed in f.*r a hard summer, as the angler* *.f he i r.ltcd States of America arc organizing. By autumn, it was predicted today By Robert 11. Mavis, the newly formed Izaak Walton League ,-f America would have o."vo.r*oO members Mr Davis ought to know, for he is a high official of the New York branch of the league, and he added the membership would Include

A r * in thr choice of scttine, |H>*o, enre the iim> of proper V'PcF * OVe ot th“ profo*>ion of \tA Jt making portraits hy tlu* / ' photoitraphlc prooess. Ninth Floor, Kahn Iluildlnc.

Electrical Chandelieres Eight beautifully arranged display rooms and hundreds of samples to choose from. Factory and Office Lighting a Specialty. Hatfield Electric Company MA in 0123. 102 South Meridian Street.

fishermen from every depth of tv- b : matt sea, from the t ,ii!:. ,'!i i Leonard rod and inip-.r- i :- Barefooted small boy -.vh- > .-.it,per* dow-t. th" dusty road w th fie-tie :t.ud* t . l> attached to the limb r.f •>. r.-e. Gur New York * tty : i.gbrs are <F vided i::*" two class-s -those wh-. ir- j. their lir.es in home v a:.-I ■ . ... who travel hundred-!, y, s. tltouea;. la of rail s t H- . -Mr. Davis claims the distincti- n -f ! ■ log a spe-ialist j,. ..jgh- fishing With ‘•harUts B- Flint. th-> exj r- r n: l im porter, and Irwin S < the h;iis.-r----isf. “our Bolt” w:!I open !!•>■ t.-h-ug - , t s->t. 1 ills w,-k Sn.f'htov. t.. ].. I i> noted New York angbrs ,-r charter men:tiers of the New York Br..t it o' th" league ar- Hitinge F War-., r p h I'sh -r of F.e.-i and Stream; V. : atop-n 11-ihirr. -b-ep *ea naturalist; ,\i:..-rt Britt f lilting. Clinton Bruit,erd. t-nßlisV-r; Zane Grey, u-.v-. - t : lhU-.nl Klt.gw.*..,! Hewitt, -grn: -l-.n -if IVor G [- r Hewitt . Ge -rge i.a Br.it -Sc. A.-tterhch-.-u; dry fly i-.is t-r: Frank I Gobi., .-,Ut..ria! writer, and Ar Vr Chirk-, i-.'ii-.r. tin last nam*-d pair Being exports at calm-. ; fishing. *sHill %CIZ lIIIINK, SWANSIA. May Ml. Tl„- .-using -hoc age .s so n j ere that one a--- wort It Y—*> a ,v< ar .• normal tines n<-.v ret. .< 'or >“.'*i a v-ar.

IS HACK Oil JOB WHICH KE WAS FORCED TO QUIT Evansville Citizen Says His Full Powers Os Strength And Energy Have Returned Since Tar.lac Restored H:m From A Complete Breakdown. "To ve<- me piaying l.al! with the kids y"i woiiblii't think f I?:. * n -L- -rt si**;, ag- I w;is a very -i-k man." said \V--s by * Breekr. d--. J'F, Fast Indiana street. Lv.an-vii!-'. Ir,d. 'For two ,r thr,-*- y,.,rs in; stori-a-Ii gave n " -i ;,,t ~{ tr-,:.BB- nn-i - on a'Hi tietily I b gun to u" litiiv- t !! rapidly After < very men! I bloated up with gas, bad intense pa! ; , and burning sen.-a tion in my stoiimeh that kept tue mis -•r.-ibte for hours. Finally my ,-ondttiou hi- arne so bail 1 had to quit work al together. "A friend suggested that I try Tnti ire and three bottles f It ha. put rue bark fin ttie job able to do big n day's wortc as anyone f tbr-e t k meals a day without a b t of trout-le from indigestion and f*--I -good nil the rime. 'l'atilae will always be too toe-lb itp Tanlae is -old by nil good druggists - Adv.

Blackburns FiosoraSH ■ ■ ip. >i— 1 fujjic, Ton'e dascaßwal Pilli . | 16 DOSES • 16* k jm'-tW: -i in Or'ii Slcrn AT YOUR SERVICE Fur rlriininir nnl prfssinc also shoo roimiritiir. Y<>ur s;itisl’a<-ii<-i< is our guarnntt ■<> DENISON SHOE REPAIRING 2nd Shining Parlor. 147 N. Pennsylvania.

121 DELEGATES GO TO ROTARY CLUBS MEETING Convention Will Be Held in Los Angeles From June 5 to 10. A (rain currying 121 tnen, women ami hildr.-n left today f->r the international Rotary convention In Los Angeles, June Z to 10. The train v.ill arrive, according to its present schedule, in Los Angeles at noon Monday. An open air trout fry is planned at Colorado Springs on the way. The party making the trip consists of: Oscar X. Bttehler arid wife, Alexander Balfour. Stuart Dean and wife, Frank K. l-’lody and v. ife, Wilbur T Gruber find wife, Kin Hubbard and wife, Fred 1.Holhvog, William E. Henkel and wife, I. K. Holy.ross, Benjamin I*. Lewis, Miss Frances M.-rrisou, John J. Madden and wife, Frank ]'. Mat iy. Mrs. John Nioliols -tt, Warren Ilakes and wife, "Wilbur II K.irz.il ami wife. George B Rubens ami wif-. Jos-ph T SB-ites, Jesae A. Shearer, wife ami sou F.l win; Fail K. Mafford, wife .and diugi'-ter Dorothy. Charl- sG. '1 rut !i. (>. K Arm Ausdnll and u <•(,.-tries \' W-lls, ir Herbert T. W .gi.-r :u .1 wife. Joel li. I. Hyde. Vin-Rr-I M'iliiatu ... ar.dage, nil of ln-iiaiiiil-iis. Harry M. Alien of Peru, Sam O. Borman. I':.' J. Gii. --1 • . -I. W. Rodgers win. all of la gun-: >rt: Carl G. I'r -s> n. vt Bag ' D m G FairebiM a: : wife. Claiv.i-e Gr.-er, AI W. y.-r-i: .-..is ami ' . ail of livansville; I . V., 11 T. l: -.-! > I t.-. 1.. M i ils n 'lit wif.-, .-!! of K lion -. Dr. C. K. Cayior ami wife. Chari.- G Dailey, wife and son. all or I'-lufit - : Chart- - G. I'raw- :' wif. am| : ,-r . -;.: I.lr-•:t. William A. <;uthr;.* wife \\ liter Hum,.ton n'n.l Wis., \\ I.u H. .VI ill r, sisicr .-.ml ;.:,d of Madison; Clinton W. 1*e-.1.-riek, wife and two children. Warsaw; .1 . Drag. ... Man Will O. 1 • udber at.l wif- R-.-liviiVe; G. ■ rge Fox. Robert 11. ; -a: -I wife. 1... Klute and wife. Klchm- nd ; -. i-1 nr- -i- o S.-vm-ir; Court- : -I - . lie. - ■ -asil •; Willi m J. (Jr:, ,-r. Mi hi .an >it y ; Shtrl li.-rr.-r.-! w:.--. > r ; i f.-r.l-■-1110 ; David F. H. Ini '. C. v ; l.c>tir Jems. lei-. lie-mas I. K.-t.ip, Fred M. I'oiv.-11, 1.-.t'i of T.-rr.. Ha.;;.., Edward 1,. !,'. ,v. dyn. Newcastle; Frank Ma- Nees, .1 i D i'.,.. . oth of v. m l -:-r. I. a s M.-y-r, Vait-.-rais. Roy Smiley i:,.j V -.I I- .' -■•- ■ li G Sat-t'c-r. I.at. v • \\ :II W s-i. k .w, wife in -1 : - ’ Fr . kill- Samuel L. -!■ :- V. .1 a.l ! 1 . r, M ; Ar ti.ur ii St i-p. wif. and -i.iiigli:- r Helen,

INDUCES SLEEP D- F ;■ : • s' Nil-::; - T.-fi" In • 1 -r ins- rut it, Si- ;I- sm V. ... fair.. {:< i.-o'ii -s. The Reason N t|.l • r "F- r' • " a a- ew 1!■ a In tm'-'i - iti>- .i: ! ' . f.-: on t.r W !:- -.- r a'l a • ' I .ns w ?.. ther if t!.;s - m ■! ra! epi i-.- , very a- i In .ni*<-r 'F r " w give g medtg s: im riant : w gh. >■ it in such nun:.':': ah . f.-rti.. ! ' t!: sfirn'tlaD.tiK • ' t Is n*‘gili • . r-.0-tl r. c,,tnit;f-n--e .. . -i in,.;. . , i the person quiets SI.. t..-.- is tmt i-r.h.'p.l hr a ■ a iy, rh.- -■■ ;■ ; 1.. .-1 is nat tra!. • -i -toi.g. a: I th.-re can Be t;.i dang r ■ -h ; •• I’r Si.'*, ,t Drug S‘ wcs. ■•r s. . : . ; ■ :! -e, or CO I*. Far -. IV,sr 1! :: .--v - II'*!:: -■ ! 1 're Cos IV W Ih.in :u .-a reef. N- ■- \ ".. Medi-gi Book 1' r .*. It’s Humphreys’

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The New Home of The Akron Truss Go. After June Ist 217 MASS. AYE. First Square Our increasing business lias forced ns to move into larger quarters. Here, in our new sl'*re, which is the most complete establishment of its kind in Ihe state, we are ready to extend to you the same kind of service that has built up our business. We Carry the Largest Assortment of Trusses, Abdominal Supports, Elastic Hosiery Complete equipment for manufacture of artificial limbs and all kinds of deformity braces. Lady Attendant. Formerly With Dugan Johnson Cos. R. K. Sinnlg, Manager.

INDIANA DAILY TIMES

DOG HILL PAKAGRAFS

A uu ve hits been launched in this section to place all the mud holes farther apart. • • • Three of the artificial roses on Miss Rosy Moseley's hat are about to Burst into bzitum

We Believe in Indianapolis

RAGING CARS The classic of motordom —the International Sweepstakes Races —has been run in this city for the tenth time. Four of the ten cars winning this event have been designed and built in Indianapolis. Two hundred and sixtythree cars have been entered in the races held in the past twelve years—-ninety-six of these cars were built here. It is significant that 37'; of the cars finishing in the first ten places during the ten races have been built in this city. The reputation of Indianapolis-made racing cars is not confined to our own speedway. The speedways of sunny California, the beach courses of Florida, the strategic race tracks of Europe, the speed ovals of our own East, the sun baked courses of Cuba all of these places have seen the vie tories of Indianapolis made racing cars. Indianapolis as the home of the world’s greatest sporting event, as well as the home of the world’s best known automotive designers and engineers is looked to as the center of the automobile racing world.

Fletcher American National Bank of INDIANAPOLIS Capital and Surplus, $3,000,000.

Hot Weather Hint 'THE THRIFT SHOE * STORE is headquarters for cool , comfortable summer footwear for the entire jam- //>’, and our prices arc as easy on your purse as our shoes are on your feet. Get the Thrift ha hit. It pays. JUL THRIFT SHOESTORI MERCHANTS BANK BLOQ.~DOWN STAIRS Washington and Meridian Streets

GERMAN NOTE SATISFACTORY Allies’ Commission Says Acceptance Will Avoid New War. PARIS, May 31.—The Inter allied reparations commission has pronounced Germany's Indemnity note satisfactory and will proceed at once to put into effect tile demands which Germany accepted, the Eeho de Paris stated today. Acceptance By the Germans of the allies’ demands averts the possibility of France extending her military occupations of German soil. ULSTER ASKS ENGLAND’S AID BELFAST. Ireland, May St—The Lister cabinet today appealed to England for assistance as a result of the growing warfare between Republicans and Lister constabulary on the Tyrone Fermanagh border In the western part of the province. A reign of terror premia in that district. The Orange residents are in flight. CIGARETTES IN’ MANDALAY. DELHI. May 31. Mandalay women are deserting their famous cheroots and smoking the more civilized cigarette.

buy your CLEANER As You Do Your CAR On Specifications and Performance HAMILTON BEACH SS-S? v -with Beating brush, givVA CUUM S WEEPER u,ultlpUed Modern Appliance Corp. 34 South Pennsylvania St. MA in 5120.

The People Who Look Ahead are pretty sure to form the habit of putting something aside in a savings account, every week. The amount of each individual deposit is not as important as the DETERMINATION to deposit REGULARLY, when it comes to saving. Save a Part of Each Dollar We Pay °?° On Savings $1 Will Open An Account MEYER-KISER BANK 136 East Washington Street. Get One of Our Home Banks.

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A comfy, clubby, chummy drink 1 You’ll uay it’s so good that it is like a festive drink. Yet even the best tea —Ridgways Tea —is so economical that you can enjoy it at every meal. A told h r ■ ft Ik..’/, Ik. mni Sp.cUl % 0. TINS Trial Tla 10c

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Receiver’s Sale Su't Cases, Traveling Bags, Musical Instrument Cases and Covers. STORE OPEN FROM 7 A. M. TO 8 P. M. 106 South Meridian Street KK.f'KIVKKS FOR J. I>. HI NT MEG. CO. lionrat Service. Reasonable Price. SHIRLEY BROS. CO., Inc. UNDERTAKERS OFFICES—I ,N. IllinoU st.. 5377 K. Wwolitnzton St, SOSO N. lUlnoU St.. *IOB W. Mtcbirr- At., 181.5 R. 55-is hi ns ton St. Circle 191S. A Tito. 31-138. Arnl>. Servioo. 55*. Manufacture Our Own Cement Casket.. vk. 3 lbs. Extracted Honey, 75c 1 po, XD ' 30c THE HONEY STORE * 1J NORTH DEEASVABE ST.

/ %r When thirst comes home to you, have it ready in tne ice box— f A. Bottled Delicious and Refreshing Telephone for a case for your home - %> V\ E* Main 6060. VVe call back for the empties. Coca-Cola Iiotllin;; Indianapolis Plnnf* nlxn nt ANDt * SON muncie, Marion, icokomo, clvood, nevcami f. crf.encasile. * *un£s 0150 GL FRANKFORT, CRAWFORDSVILLE. RT.OOMINGTON, CO I l MHUS, SHKIBVVILIE, KUSHVILI.E. BM|

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I Boys’ Play Suits Blue Denim, Red Trimmed, with® Bag bib and pocket fUj fashioned like |j ‘“Ufl overalls. Spe-^^^ .Cor. Washington and Delaware j| obb oßorr

Didn't Hurt “er” Anything The Best in Dentistry at the Least in Price Friendly and homey treatment to all. are the main reasons we ar always Busy. For painless extracting we pi's nLrous oxide ga and oxygen. Just a quiet, gentle (deep. You feel nothing. tiTEUOSQ a MOORE Corner Eai Market St. and Circle* Ground Floor. I-Rdy Attendant.

TmtS^ES You are the cols judge of the WHACO Truss and Supporter that you buy. If it is not a perfect fit, and satisfactory in every way, we refund your money. We know the merit of our product. WuH. Armstrong Cos. Q Surgical ShstrumcutJfousc T4-VT*k Established ISS3. F*Prl\ iXVA 84 Went Ohio St. blndbiaapolla. lad. Complete l.ln* of Sickroom Supplle*

GLAZIER’S h'av/ Location 211 E. Washington SL c;l;t the habit WEAR j NODS QUALITY ; jr.55 > t :; v Jj THE FLETCHER M. NOS JEWELRY STOKE. 103 N. till-...;, st 0;-i*. T*rminol Sta. ‘Ladies LetCuticura Keep Ycur Skin Fresh and Young .Ointment. F<*r*&T3p!s *<jj tar lint Mending Tissue of e tue n ™! No sewing or darning. Repairs clothing. siik. mr n cotton g is. ribbons, fabric* i>! a'! kinds kid giovos. mat kintostu 4. umbroUns. paras"ls. siof-klngs, ,-te Back agV I-"*!palti to - -its tw > packages. 2.1 rents Address FEW ri'HLTSIIING CO., IM-ilr.Title, r.a.— A;lvt-rfisement.