Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 107, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 September 1923 — Page 12

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$750,0® BROUGHT TO CITY BY HOST OF REM BUYERS Special Week Closes Today After Successful Record, Approximately $750,000 in business was transacted by the seventeen local wholesale jobbers in observing ‘‘Buyers’ week." which ends today under the auspices of the wholesale trade division of the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce, H. C. Kahlo, president of Havens, Geddes & Cos., stated toda.y Earl L. Ferguson, secretary of the Chamber of Commerce wholesale trade division, says it will require several days to tabulate the exact amount of business. Firms participating in the event will be busy all next week checking up orders and packing merchandise for delivery. Before- each buyer leaves the city tonight will fill out a card at the wholesale house in which he is registered. showing what wholesale houses he visited and what purchases were made. f Within a week the Chamber of Commerce will mail each buyer a check covering his railroad fare to and from Indianapolis. The number of out-of-town buyers visit'ng the local concerns were far in excess of the number who.visitqd last year. Efforts will be made to make "Buyers’ Week" a semi-annual affair. This will permit wholesale merchants to display their spring stock as well as fall materials. ‘‘We have had more business than we can handle ” said Otto KPler manager or E. C. Dolmecsch Company. ‘‘‘Buyers’ Week’ has kept us on the jump,” said one of the officers of the Indianapolis Book and Stationery Company. ‘‘Today has been our busiest day. and we expect great results from this event.” “ ‘Buyers’ Week' has been a huge success," said H. E. Heine, treasurer of Hibben-Hollweg & Cos. ‘‘An annual event of this sort is the thing to have for Indianapolis. It is a greater success than the observance held last year.”

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SCHOOL OPENS Tonight-8 O’Clock SPEAKER SENATOR SAMUEL RALSTON “The Price of Success” PUBLIC INVITED 50 STANDARD, PRACTICAL COURSES —TRAINED, EFFICIENT TEACHERS m “Learn to Earn More Money” Central Y.M.C. A School 310 N. Illinois St. Riley 1331

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DRIVER ESCAPES AS BOYISSTRUCK Owner of License Number Reported Is Found, i William McNeeley, 12, of 416 N. Noble St., suffered an injured leg Thursday when an automobile driven by Edwin S. Harding, 3262 College Ave., struck him. Harding said he was going slowly and that he stopped after the accident. He said he did not believe the boy was hurt, but that he gave him his name and address. Max Sacks, 31, of 2949 Ruckle Ave., and a woman siding in a sedan with Sacks, were cut about the face and arms when the machine struck an automobile owned hy Donald K. Hall, 3927 Park Ave., in front of 1817 Capitol Ave., Thursday. Sacks told the police another car north-bound crowded him. After treatment at the Methodist Hospital both injured persons went home. Switchman Crushed to Death. Bv Times Special FT. WAYNE, Ind., Sept. 14.—As a result of injuries received when he was crushed between cars, Claude A. Barker, a switchman in the Pennsylvania yards, d.ed at 4 a. m. Thursday, fifteen minutes after the acc pdent. Tools (lone From New House H.L. Starzmen, 141S Shelby St.., told the police today tools valued at $34 were stolen from anew house he is constructing at 3819 N. Meridian St-

/ Right Off the Ice 3(t TTie great thing about bottled /T rSES' I Coca-Cola is that it is so modi Vm Ui for so little. It is prepared wills jJjj, r the finished art that comes firoci A'v'2-W, a lifetime of practice to delight •‘M A "I * your taste and quench your JS 'JL | S thirst. Only choicest products / IW. from nature are used, and these make it wholesome. Our senifl ■ tary plant, with every bottle sterilized, keeps it absolutely I l| \ ><>SS ' Buy it by the bottle from an ice f{! I •}The patented box when re thirsty. Order /r / i /1 b V thp case from your grocer •*?*, vou frntn and keep a few bottles on ice iMp - I at home. Delicious and 1 Refreshing Ask for 5 end i e< *** \ COCA-COLA BOTTLING WORKS Indianapolis, Ind. Main 6060 __ __ BoTTcre llnor* ah Ccmtv* urexsr rwox Tut gftCA-Cat* fceVaarfy /tTT-Airra. A

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THE IN JJIAN AEOLUS TIMES

LEAGUE TO DISCUSS REBUILDING BRIDGE West Indianapolis Civic Association to Meet at Fletcher Branch. Plans will discussed for replacing the bridge across White River on

A SUCCESSFUL UFE Depends largely on your business relations and upon your banking connections. Every man, woman and child should have a bank account. Nothing quite so thoroughly takes the worry out of tomorrow as a savings account. Have you one? We still have a few copies of the book, “The Secret of Wealth,” which we are giving away with each new savings account of $3 or more. We Pay 4V2% on Savings MEYER-KISER BANK 136 East Washington Street. Open All Day Saturdays—B a. m. to 8 p. m.

Kentucky Ave. with anew structure at a meeting of the Enterprise Civile League of West Indianapolis today at 8 p. m. at the branch bank of the Fletcher Savings and Trust Company, 1233 Oliver Ave. According to C. J. Lahrman, president of the league, the bridge is partially closed to traffic except street

cars and interurban cars. Efforts will also be made to prevent freight trains along the Belt railroad from halting traffic more than three minutes. Only women among ancient Romans could wear red, yellog or white shoes.

Mothers! Give your children the advantage of a musical education. $2 a Week buys a handsome Schaff Piano % Just the kind of an instrument you would want for your home; the kind that would be an inspiration for you and your children. The tone, construction, durability and finish positively guaranteed. Very* handsomely designed case—choice of mahogany, oak or walnut. And the price is only $325. Small down payment secures delivery.

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Sale of Rugs The newest rugs in all grades and all sizes, offering choice selections at — * Surprisingly Low Prices!

Extra Special Values —While They Last 27x54 _ 27x54 Tapestry g|| Beautiful Brussels I Velvets $1.19 l $1.95

Waltona Rugs . . . $ 11.95 These attractive rugs make good durable floor coverings for any room. This is a lot of faotory uninspected rugs, but the wearing quality is not in the least Impaired. Choice of many col ors and designs in 9x12 and 9x10.6. /' | Unusual Values in Room Size Rugs Seamless Brussels, 9x12 $18.95 Heavy Axminsters, 9x12 *539.50 Fine Royal Wiltons, 9x12 $89.00 ✓----- - - . - - PRO LI NO LINOLEUM An excellent-felt J Heavy Cork 6base floor cover- A I \ win^ mg, in many /I\ Mf 4 exceptional wear. ( * pretty patterns. """T" fW M Good patterns, j M® . Square yard A Square yard .... Vy v-^ “We Deliver Everywhere” Banner Furniture (j> 33 South Meridian St. 1054 Virginia Ave. This Merchandise On Sale at Both Stores

MISSING BOYS SOUGHT / Lads Disappear at Plainfield, Authorities Notified. Police today were asked to search for two boys missing from Plainfield.

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FRIDAY, SEPT. 14 1923

They are Andrew Atklnsn, 18, described as being five feet ten Inches in height, having dark hair, blue eye*, of slender build and wearing a brown suit; Ralph Johnson, 13, described as having brown hair and eyes, wearing a brown suit and hat and tan shoe*..

A Good Used Piano Is Better Than None at All Here are a few of the special value* we offer this week: Baldwin Plano, $5O l Wegman, S9B) Carlisle, $135 s Weller $150; Star, $175.