Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 259, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 March 1923 — Page 18

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lASTRITESFORDR, SHAMMED Mystic Tie Lodge to Be in Charge of Funeral, Funeral services of Dr. "Walter 14. Sharp. 64. v.-ho died of pneumonia at hi3 home, 46 W. Twenty-Seventh St., will be held Saturday afternoon at 3:30 at the residence, in charge of the Mystic Tie Lodge. The Rev. Ambrose Dunkle, pastor of the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church, will officiate. Burial will be in Crown Hill. Dr. Sharp, an oculist, came to Indianapolis in 1900 from Framingham, Mass. He was born in Norwich, Conn. He leave a widow, Mrs. Henrietta Sharp; two sor.3, John W. and Murray Z., and two daughter, Miss Jeannette M. of Morristown, N. J., and Mrs. Clarence B. Fowler of Quincy, Mass. STANLEY FIELD GRANTED DECREEJDF DIVORCE tv United JTetr* CHICAGO, March 9. —Stanley Field, nephew of the original Marshal Field was granted a divorce late Thursday from Mrs. Sara Brown Field, on grounds of desertion. The suit went uncontested. Field testified that he had always been a “kind and indulgent husband,” but that his wife had left him. “BEST EVER SOL!) 1-OR COUGH AND COLD” 'Millions buv it every year. Stops coughs and colds quickly. Contains r.o choloroform or narcotic’s. Sooth- M MAKES | !ng, penetrating, ! healing. Make 8 - : y pint with sugar CjliliCO: yn;p. or t-Ve the pure Essence I Mentho - Lawns. P It\s better by far. §J -/>% thr'.n pine cr tar. ■ couen ■ All druggists. V££jS^ Beut for children and old folk*.

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SEND DUMBBELL SATING TO THE DUMBBELL EDITOR, THE TIMES. SOME READERS HAVE HEARD THE DUMBBELL FAMILY IS SO DUMB ITS MEMBERS BELIEVE: That only pastors dance the missionary trot.—W. N. That eyeballs are uapd to play a game—H. U. That Napoleon Eonapaxte was a skinny man.—E. W. That an Infantry Is made up- of babies.—B. H. v That Greenfield is a potters’ field for the Irish. —J. E. C. That a runabout is a woman with a “runner” in her hose.—L. M. Murder Witness Released By United Press NEW YORK, March 9.—Mrs. Anna; Buzz!, Russian divorcee, who for ten days has been held in jail as a material witness in the murder of Frederick Schneider, wealthy contractor, j has been freed on $5,000 bail. Perfection Batter Make* Kiddie* Grow.—Adr. limlalu | Cor. Washington and Delaware Sta. Be Sure to Visit Oar New Grocery Department A New Sanitary Self-Service Grocery ST-eO netu 40 MOC’M $ 1495 Qourtig. F.0.8. St. Loul* An ideal playmate for the open road —full of power and speed. National Automotive Cos. 960 North Meridian Street MA In 5652. Bufit by Moon Moor Car Cos., St. LouU, U. £. A Founded ISC? by Jcreph W. Moon

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Kahn Building Cafeteria ANNOUNCING THE SERVING OF A 4! PLATE fOC LUNCH STARTING TODAY • Eat one of our plate lunches today See what you get. Compare Its goodness and its cost with other prices and see for yourself how much you save. HERE’S WHAT WE SERVE FOR 40c Choice of any Meat on our table Potatoes A Vegetable A LA CARTE Brea d and Butter SERVICE £ Pie Ox Pudding question. IN THE Coffee, Milk or Tea ‘" v T ,^ t^’ uU EVENINGS L Also Regular Cafeteria Service Kahn Building Cafeteria Baseent of Kahn Building, Washington and Meridian St.

APRIL Ist Will Be Our Interest Pay Day Is your name on our pay-roll? It can be if you will open an account with us Today or Tomorrow Because we will allow interest from March Ist on all savings deposits made on or before the TENTH, Und the interest will be credited to your account on April Ist. We Pay 4- 1 /2% on Savings Meyer-Kiser Bank 136 East Washington Street Open ALL Day Saturdays, 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.

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Tires and Accessories LONG WEAR Cord Tires, size 10,000 Miles Guaranteed. First Quality. TURNER Timers for Ford Cars. Best made. .53.60 INDIANAPOLIS Booster Plates, 75c value, pr.3s£ Devil-Grip Tube Patches, 50c can 35£; $1 can, Wool Dusters 60£, SI.OO and $1.50 Yellow Sponges • I.o£ and 35 Wool Sponges • $1.50 Ui g v hardware company Eon Km I 114-118 E. WASHINGTON ST.

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Demands Are Great If you’re thinking of preparing for a business position, let. nothing keep you from it. Act promptly and begin enjoying the benefits as soon as possible. Under any and all circumstances, many are needed for office positions. Our Employment Department is receiving many urgent demands right along. Just get ready, and there'll be a place for you. Attend INDIANA BUSINESS COLLEGE at Marion, Muneie, Logansport, Anderson, Kokomo, Lafayette, Columbus, Richmond, Vincennes, Crawfordsville, Peru or Indianapolis. Chas. C. Criog is President and Ora E. Butz, General Manager. Get in touch with the point you wish to attend, or see, write or telephone Fred W. Case, PrincipaL Pennsylvania and Vermont, Ist Door Isorth Y. W. C. A., IndianapoU*.

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v’^DoorsOpen'S. AT 10 A. M. \ ALL NEXT WEEK | AT THE CIRCLE THEATRE 1 To See My Latest Laughfest “THE FILGRifVT I It Is my first Feature Length Picture since “THE KID” and H said by many to be even funnier, so get ready to laugh 1 I Previous bookings limit the showing of “The Pilgrim” at H Cs The Circle Theater to ONE WEEK ONLY ‘.’Sr.-fflar. 111 CHARLIE CHAPLIN I

—Hill IH I lIIITOTTIM —SSreaSWSEBBSaBHBSaE f What Is In Your Pay Envelope? Every necessity, every comfort, every luxury you and your family enjoy depends on the dollars in your pay envelope. You buy these things with the dollars you earn. Your Income Depends on Your Eyes Never forget that these dollars depend absolutely on your eyesight. Good, clear vision means greater, more accurate production—means larger income. Faltering, straining eyes mean taut nerves, headaches, general indisposition, and as a result, an income smaller than you could and should earn. Eyes Examined Without Charge Your eyes examined, lenses and mounting 4 of your own choice; complete v 4 TO $)/ Double lenses ground to- do {M *> gether—not cemented pO TO l.Zi Bring Your Oculist Prescription to Us. Satisfaction Guaranteed Hoosier Optical Cos. 148 North Illinois Street One-Half Block North of Terminal Station OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 8:00 P, M.

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