Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 235, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 February 1923 — Page 6

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MOTOR FAME PROMISED FINEST SHOWIN HISTORY Orman Says Spring Event Will Eclipse All Previous Displays. Indianapolis automobile fans who wend their way toward the State fairground ea the night of Monday, March 5, to attend the annual spring automobile show will be greeted by the finest and largest display in the history of the local event if the promises of John Orman, secretary of the Indianapolis Automobile Trade Association and show manager, materialize. "With three exceptions," says Mr. Orman, "exhibitors have Increased the amount of space reservations over last year. No such preparation has ever been made for a show and I feel that the locajl management can sincerely promise the greatest exhibition in the twenty-odd years Indianapolis has had an automobile show.” he said. Special Lighting Systems According to advance announcements, special lighting systems are to be Installed to make the place one of brilliance, within and without, and a special corps of decorators, armed with 38,000 yards of silk cloth, will so redecorate the show building that even the most frequent visitor will feel as a stranger within its walls. Mr. Orman states. Music for the event will be furnished by Sacco's Royal Italian Band, which will play every afternoon and evening during the 6how. Admission to the event will be 50 cents for adults and 25 cents for children. these prices to include war tax. An intensive advertising campaign, to attract 1 State wide attention to the show, will be launched next week, and the management is hopeful that interested motorists outstate will be attracted to the event In even larger numbers than heretofore. Dealers Enthusiastic From the standpoint of the dealer and manufacturer, the Indianapolis j show is holding forth great prospect. With the announcement by the in- j dustrv’s leaders, supplemented by announcements of progress in other lines of business, that 1923 is to be the banner automobile year, dealers are making elaborate preparations to conduct lively sales campaigns during the show, at which time future prospect may be "lined up.” The Indianapolis show bears the reputation nationally of being a firstclass motor exhibition, smaller of course than that of Chicago or New “FOR sir TORTURES Zemo, the Clean. Antiseptic Liquid, Just What You Need Don’t worry about Eczema or other skin troubles. You can have a clear, healthy skin by using Zemo obtained at any drug store for 85e, or extra large bottle at SI.OO. Zemo generally removes Pimples, Blackheads, Blotches, Eczema and Ringworm and makes the kin clear and healthy. Zemo is a clean, penetrating, antiseptic liquid. It is easily applied and costs a mere trifle for each application. It is always dependable. —Advertisement. Miller’s Antiseptic Oil, Known as Snake Oil Stops Chest Colds and Ciu quick Contains Coal Oil, Turpentine, Camphor. Capsicum. Oil Eucalyptus and other rai’table lngredlc-nts. Will penetrate thickest sole leather !n 3 minutes, goes to affected parts, Qnlcb relief assured. For Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Lumbago said to be without equal. AU druggists.—Advertisement. HAPPIER, HEALTHIER WOMEN by thousands are known to exist in this country because they have been relieved from rain and auffering by taking Lydia E. Plnkham'a Vegetable Compound. Science in surgery and electricity have advanced greatly during the past fifty years, but treatment of disease by oldfashioned root and herb medicines has never been Improved upon. The leader of them all is Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound which after fifty years of success is today recognized as the standard remedy for female ilia and sold everywhere for that purpose. Replies to a questionnaire tecemly sent out to 50.000 women by the Lydia E. Plnkham Medicine Cos. of Lynn. Mass., proved that it benefits 98 out of every 100 women who try it. Isn't this a marvelous record for any medicine to bold?—Advertisement.

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York, but nevertheless exceedingly creditable to the State which boasts a half million motor vehicles and produces twenty makes of cars and trucks. Located centrally, Indianapolis is an accessible place in which to hold amotor exhibition and scores who felt unable to bear the expense of a trip to Chicago or Gotham to see the display will undoubtedly be attracted to the local show which, so far as magnificence and completeness of display are concerned, will be equal to that of either New York or Chicago. , The showVill open at 7 o’clock on the opening night and thereafter will be open from 10 in the morning until 10:30 In the evening. CHURCHMAN AND TAYLOR OCCUPY NEW QUARTERS Churchman & Taylor, distributors of Exlde batteries, are moving from their old establishment at 1007 N. Meridian St. to their new building at 1136 N. Meridian St. Mr. Churchman announces that this new building, in addition to providing three times the space of the old. will contain every advanced feature for modern battery service. A modern showroom for display of the Milbum electric, of which the company is a distributor, is provided in the new lo- J cation.

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MOTHER, CLEAN CHILD’S BOWELS WITH “CALIFORNIA FIG STROP” Even Cross, Feverish, Sick Children Love its Taste and it Never Fails to Empty Little Bowels A tcuspoonful of "California Fig iiuie stomach and bowels without Syrup” now will quickly start liver cramping or over acting. . . , , „ Tell your druggist you want only and bowel action and in a few hours gennino .. Callfornla F , s syrup" you have a well, playful child again. which has directions for babies and Mothers can rest easy after giving children of all ages printed on bottle. "California Fig Syrup” because it j Mother, you must say never fails to work the sour bile and Refuse any imitation. —Advertise, constipation poison right out of the ment.

5-Vtttw‘Your Stomach s Avoid stomach weaknesses. Sour risings, depression. gas, pain—these indicate acidity, the de-vitalizer of your stomach. Don’t let these conditions become chronic. Neutralize and overcome acid stomach with MI-O-NA. Acts quickly and pleasantly. Unexcelled for young or old, anytime, anywhere. Two to four MI-0 NA tablets after each meal remove the cause and allow your stomach to gain strength and overcome acidity. Even chronic cases yield with a few days’ treatment Ml ONA is perfectly preserved and kept sanitary by packing in air-tight, paraffined tape. Insist on Ml O’NAI:,mI. mm.

—— MOT ORI STS Specials for Saturday INDIANAPOLIS Plates to match 1923 licenses, 75c pair 50<J 75c NI-TVERLEAK Radiator Cement Stops leaks quickly SO<* Parking Light. Complete, ready to attach $2.00 Auto Lamp Bulbs, in all styles and sizes. Low prices. Turner Timers. Best timers made for Fords $3.60 I U | Y HARDWARE COMPANY I SL* La ¥ 114-113 E. Wash. St.

Citizens Auto Supply Cos. —Special Sale — C‘P Signals $ i *<So Complete Wo will Rive oarh purchaser of Wiring a stop signal a ticket good for 5 1 and Switch, per cent discount on any tire purW Extra chased within thirty days from Special, date at our unusually low prices. COMBINATION AND° TUBE SALE NORWALK CORD TIRES at prices helow until Feb. 10th are the best buy offered in the State. NORWALK CORDS are fully guaranteed for 10,000 miles' service. List prices shown are today’s Standard Tire prices. S | M ! IJst Price ! List Price Coin. Sale Price, i Tire. Tube. , Tire and Tube. 30x31/2 N S. $16.50 $2.35 $12.85 32x4 N. S. $32.80 $3.75 $24.75 33x4 N. S. $33.80 $3.90 $26.15 34x41/2 N. S. $44.45 $4.90 $35.25 j 35x5 N. S. _ $55.45 $5.90 $42.65 (Sizes Not Listed Sold in Proportion) Changing and Mounting Free. OPEN SATURDAY EVENING TILL 9 O'CLOCK Special Prices on Auto Supplies “Quality Considered, We Sell It for Less” Citizens Auto Supply Cos. Now Located 126-128 E. New York St.

HORACE E. STOUT JOINS CENTRAL BUiCK FORCES

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HORACE E. STOUT Horace E. Stout, who was connected with the sales of the Lexington Motor Company of Connersvillo for some

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time, has identified himself with the Central Buick Company of this city, a newly organized company, which has engaged in the distribution of Buick cars here. The company, at a later date, expects to have headquarters somewhere near Thirty-Eighth Street. New Models Shown The Signal Corporation is displaying several new truck models, embodying latest principles of designing and construction, at their factory branch, 431 N. Capitol Avenue.

fp||§P Are Taking Advantage of These I Low Prices. Why Not You? I Oldfield Cord Tires Saturday Only! I 30x3 54 Reg. Clincher Cord $10.66 a 30x354 Extra Size Cord.,. .$12.06 32x354 Cord . .$17.20 1 /SW 32x4 Cord . .$21.86 33x4 Cord . , x . x . $22.53 34x4 Cord . . f . . $23.13 Other Sizes in Proportion Trico Automatic Windshield Cleaner — Extra Special $3.29 1 Oldfield “999” Trico Hand 30x3 Fabric . $6.45 Windshield Cleaner- | 30x354 Fabric . $7.30 $1.29 11 MAIL ORDERS SHIPPED PROMPTLY SUBJECT TO INSPECTION OLIN TIRE SERVICE Three Distributing Stations 4310 E. New York St. 416 S. Meridian St. 3404-06 E. New York St. p OPEN EVENINGS and SUNDAYS |

Every Item Tells a Story of Real Saving if \!frV Prices talk in our February Sale! You can buy any arMA \ ir)s/ tide 01lr wonderful stock of home furnishings at a real saving. Every sample on our floors has been re~ duced. Oome in and see those values with your own eves —and save! Pay As You Can—The Victor Plan

Davenport Table In Renaissance Design A davenport table seems to lend itself unusually well to the period of the Italian Renaissance. The model pictured is an exquisite new design, just placed on display. and it is finished in beautiful brown mahogany. It it 66 Inches long, exceptionally well made and priced jt*iQ nr at only P 1 J.OO TERMS $1 DOWN

CONTRACTS FOR BUILDING BREAK JANUARY RECORD 08,051,000 In Construction Jobs Let In Month. January building contracts In central western States, including Indiana, amounted to $68,051,000, a record, according to the F. W. Dodge Company. Included In last month’s totals were $22,316,000 for residential buildings, $16,805,000 for public works and utilities, 10,148,000 for industrial buildings

Save On These Kitchen Cabinets Start off right this month. You can save many unneces sary wearisome steps every day by providing yourself with one of these , . wonderful kitchen cabi- j p nets. They're the best { {£3 * make and designed to ]L ,gj V,* t'3< provide the maximum lg convenience. Just a few (S§ j sXrj remain on our’floors, so Li U be early It you want one. tyj-T'S'.y: -s --"/ay Prices start as low as— H s3*7 PORCELIRON T

and $9,125,000 for business buildings. Contemplated new work amounted to $306,374,000. Activity was 9 per cent slower than In December, but 41 per cent better than in January, 1922. HOARSENESS _ Swallow slowly small pieces 8 9 —rub well over the throat. VICKS W Vapoßue Oust 17 Million Jan Used Year la

0 Shoe Values That Can’t Be Beat In this sale of the stock of our former East Washington Street Store are the most wonderful values you’ve ever seen. Below are three examples of the savings to be obtained. Shoes for every member of the famiIy—QUALITY SHOES, mind you—at prices like these: WOMEN’S LOW SHOES ~—a. $0 lift Up to $6.00 Values —Every Conceivable Style Strap Slippers—Oxfords JIJ MEN’S SHOES KXi tA AA BLACK OK m fj |S vIA \ BBOITV • gljf 4s-.£i|S INFANTS’ SHOES f&i I Jjl rr to s. Jgp gilL-,iAg| /f SATURDAY '&*** SMSC OPEN CXTIL 9:30 F. M. SATURDAY.

OUR FEBRUARY SALE VALUES DEFY ALL COMPETITION That's Why It Pays to Buy at the National / The low prices that prevail during the February Sale of quality Furniture. Rugs. Stoves and Carpets, are the most con* vencing arguments why you should supply your needs NOW — at the National. Here Are a Few of the 'Values Featured: 2-Inch Post Iron Beds. $9.68 Os the continuous post style—immaculately finished In white enamel. Have 2-inch posts and 1-inch fillers. 2-Inch Post Brass Beds $32.75 These Beds havfe 2-Inch continuous posts and five heavy 1-lnch filling rods. Are of a beautiful satin-banded finish. Colonial Style Brass Beds $37-50 Very massively built! Have 2-inch posts, fitted with large caps. 2-inch top rods anji 1-Snch fillers. A Wonderful Special for Saturday An Electric Toaster that AQ cannot be equalled for the 19 A ■ iUllii 8T P rice l an exceptional bar- t B v w f llllll! S3 gain. Only one to a custo- 0 ===== -lifL mer. No C. O. D. or phone Jr fS'* _/ —orders. Come early. Extra low price of DRESSERS A In All Finishes //jjftßipft and Patterns Very Sturdily Built—With heavy IT" V |T|^ plate mirror. Prices ranging from *j * H * H as low as— Jj • 0 jl Cash or Easy Payments Our February Sale of Rugs femtures the newest patterns at greatLowest Prices—Highest Quality—Easiest Terms Out gstSistrict 33s * 313 &I'Sezh. 3*

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THE LATEST STYLES IN New Spring Millinery The Largest Assortment of Popular Priced Hats Princess Millinery Cos. 303 W. Washington St.