Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 181, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 December 1923 — Page 12

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SH! HERE’S A TIP! LOCK WINDOWS OR RESIOEIN A BANK Burglars Continue Nightly Raids in City With Heavy Lossse. Lock your windows securely! Keep your money and valuables in the bank! Unlocked windows proved easy entrances for burglars Tuesday night at several homes, as reports today of losses indicated a steady increase of their activities in the city. Entering by an unlocked window at the home of W. E. Blackwell, 2717 Shriver Ave., burglars stole valuables of sl7. Climbing in a kitchen window, thieves ransacked the home of Mrs. Irene Phelps. 833 Douglas St., Tuesday afternoon. Loss. $l2B. Other raids and losses: Home of Edward F. Kramer, 637 "West Dr., Woodruff Place, entered several weeks ago. Diamond rings and clothing, valued at S2OO, taken. Edith Ogle, 1126 N. Alabama St., purse with sl6 and gold fountain pen. Tricycle from daughter of Mrs. H. W. Scott. 1322 E. Washington St. Burglar at home of Genora Edmonson, 1746 Northwestern Ave., escaped when interrupted by return of Mrs. Edmonson. George Bunea, 424 W. Maryland St., was robbed of $25 by two colored women and two‘colored men. COUNCIL STUDIES BUDGETCHANGES Recommendations Considered at Special Meeting, Members of the city council today are considering changes in local government recommended by Leonard V. I Harrison, Chamber of Commerce budget expert, and by Benjamin Perk, expert accountant for the city. John King, president of the council,; predicted councilmen would favor many of the recommendations, which Include consolidation of departments.i reduction of the number of employes and placing the operation of govern ment on a more economical basis. King said, however, no action would : be taken until the council elected new officers the first of the year. A thorough study of the city's gen eral fund and the financing of departments operating under this fund was undertaken at a conference late Tuesday attended by Joseph L. Hogu?. city controller, and Councilmen Otto Ray, Heydon W. Buchanan* Walter W. Wise and Ira Bramblett. The meeting was held in Hogue's office.

Bootlegger Freed on Bond By United Prett MARION, 111.. Deo. 12.—Charles Berger, saloon keeper who Was wounded three weefcs ago in the gun duel in which “Whitey” Doering, St. Louis gangster and mail robber, was slain, is free on SIO,OOO bond, probably the highest ever set for an ordinary bootlegging charge. Detectives as Santa Claus Detectives will act as "Santa Claus” today and make an effort to regain and return Christmas packages stolen from the home of Fred C. Morgan, 3175 Washington Blvd., Tuesday night.

Cures Colds | and Coughs Start using PINOLA at E the first sign of a cold— e that raw. dry throat and ■ “stuffy” hr#d. PINOLA „ reaches the infected parts ft directly and gives quick ft relief with soothing, heal- I lng after-effects L' Highly recommended for tj branchial infections. spi - ■ B mod lc croup, sore throst. f gl soreness of sh“ lungß hoarse- g M ness nhd tonsili.ls. For AI I. K ■ t.ie family from babe so E J! grandfather. Gives quick, I safe relief. i Get a bottle of I % n PINOLA today and a ■ M keep it handy—use I /••I ** at the ® rst S,EC of cold. ■ BEp]

fIF YOU HAD A NECK B LONG AS THIB FELLOW, AND HAD iORETHROAT | DOWN 1 ONSILINE MOULD QUICKLY RELIEVE IT 36c. sod COe. Hospital Six*. |1 ALL DRUGGISTS rffiWHITE FURNITURE CO. Complete Home Outfitters 243-249 W. Washington St Tofn Quinn Main 1181 Jake Wolf

A Puzzle a Day *JYL RAE CNIP Wf) POHS SAM { W |TSII?H CRUO | The great detective Is puzzled by a card which he has Just received. It came in an envelope from a department store. It appears to be a cipher code, and is evidently intended to convey important information. See if ypu can help him read it. Yesterday’s answer: B-C-O-K-K-lrL-M-N-N-B-S-S-S ALABAMA ALASKA ARKANSAS CANADA By arranging the letters an inserting the letter A 13 times, as shown, the names: Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas and Canada, iqay be formed, no other vowel being requir^. BOY, 11, HURT BY AUTO Driver Is Arrested, Following an Accident. Hovey Burton, 30, Beech Grove, today is charged with assault and battery. Joe Faccone, 11, of 115 S. Davidson St., is at home recovering from injuries about the head and body inflicted when struck by Burton's automobile, police say. George Garad, 11, of 810 Bates St., said he and Faccone were scuffling when the latter backed in front of the auto, according to police. Perfection Butter Make* Kiddle* Grow.—Adv.

STOP PAYING HIGH PRICES for Men’s and Women's Fine Footwear I The very newest glfej A PAIR Every pair first styles, in all leath- NS quality absolutely ers. The kind you id! ]\JQ J\JQEE no second/ or table have been in the shoes. Every pair habit of paying $6 LESS carefully fitted and $7 a pair for. you’ll be surprised. $3 Shoe Company^i^^l^

Visit the Guaranty Today Daily Specials This Week’s Oysters on half 5he11.... SPECIAL Hearts of Celery 15£ „ T , rr Baked Ham Mock-Turtle Soup 10^ With Fried Filet of Sole, Tartar Sauce.2s^ Ham Steak with Wilted Lettuce. * EScalloped Juged Rabbit in casserole 40<* Potatoes Planked Tenderloin of Beef 60£ Waldorf Salad 15£ yj | | Dutch Apple Pie XV/ G Largest and Finest in the Middle West CHILDREN ALWAYS WELCOME —SOO SEATS— Qu Afaoitij(ev|QtGncv. — ln the New Guaranty Building — S. IK Comer of the Circle on Meridian Street Entrance on Meridian Street Operated by Hotel Lincoln Wm. R. Bess, Manager Well ventilated, clean, new and attractive, thi* There is music at both Luncheon and Dinner, modern restaurant combines speed and economy E&cheon. 10r30°to 3 d°p. m. p. m. with the service and atmosphere of £ luxurious to 8:00 p. in. On Sundays open 11:00 a. in. to hotel dining room. 8;00 p. m. Lincoln Home-Made Quality Candies and Pastries on Sale Every Day. t

SOLDIERS’LEAGUE DEFENDED FROM COUNCUTTACK Adjutant Declares Social Agencies’ Criticism Was Meant far Another, The National Disabled Soldiers' League, 442 N. Pennsylvania St., is a newly chartered chapter separate and distinct from the chapter which is criticised In a resolution passed by the Council of Social Agencies Monday, said Victor Ratliffe, temporary adjutant of the league today. The resolution charged that tho league was using crude methods in securing assistance, was lending assistance to any who desired it whethei they were war veterans or not, and that there is no logical place for the work the league is doing. Ratliffe said he believed the social agencies were confusing tho League with the old chapter which was forced to relinquish us charter last summer.

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cfoTHES^I Children! Ready S’ cash not needed! Jjj ~~l Save your Christ- fm \< \ mas money for jar. ,1/ ] other gifts ! Meet Sr/ /fP\ M enter who never /Ay charges extra for /Jr CREDIT. He 'fffcjlTH Meets Your Means vjfiS EE gladly, cheerfully! Jgpi g 8 Terms •niy $2 down and $2 t week on S3O purchase sc 31 down I A and $1 a week on 815 pur- / jp 1 ttuM I Nm Ymr M.,-.,

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SPECIAL SALE of Mama Dolls Just received, anew shipment of 1,000 mamma dolls. Tliese are 15 inches tall, painted eyes, hair and features, f dressed in assorted pereale dresses. They ery mamma, like real, live ‘lit Value, sl-00 Ten cents extra by parcel post. Candy department now open. 10,000 pounds of Christmas Candy at special prices. The TOY SHOP 27 North Illinois Street Bring the children in to see Santa Claus. Open Evenings Until Christmas

Wm. ADAMS Lamp Shade Palace 24 North Pennsylvania Street Lincoln 8190 Thursday—Bargain Day

Console Sets 3-Piece Set * Qfi in Many v | Colors

Bridge Lamps and Shades (Group One) Polychromr; Bases and Silk Shades, < 1 IGtillaH Complete, I' ‘ Special—(Group Two) Gold Leaf Base With Fancy Silk 1 1 sh^ue $30 $iqj5 f l | I Complete—s j Floor Lamps Complete, $12.98 Open Until 9 o*Clock Every Evening

Dr. E. T. Davis. Dr. Roger E. Uil, Veterinarian* Cat and Dog V Treatment and AMBULANCE SERVICE _ Davis Veterinary Hospital Market and Davidson Sts. Calls Answered Day or Night. Res. Phone Office, MArrlson 0498, Lincoln 4029

For Her!! “Laundry Queen” Electric Washer With Turbo-Vac Agitator and Copper Tub. Come to store and see this remarkable machine. New and different. SI.OO reserves one. Terms to Suit “1900” Electric Specialties Cos. 144 E. Ohio St.

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Why Not Make Your Own Christmas Fund Your Own Christmas Gift? Why Spend Your Christmas Savings? Spend a portion of it for Christmas and deposit the balance in the MEYER-KISER BANK Where You Will Receive 4 1 /2% on Your Savings Yon surely will appreciate this idea more than you can realize at this time. We believe it is a good thing to save your pennies, nickels and dunes, but we also believe it the height oi extravagance to spend all of it for CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. First you must think what a joy a Savings Account will bring, and second, what a wonderful thing a Savings Account will mean to you in years to come. Remember: We Pay 4%% on Savings MEYER-KISER BANK 136 East Washington Street Hours—B to 5 Dallyj S to 8 Saturday*.

A Christmas Gift | for Mother CI h b dianapolis women will testify periority over any other washer I examination will convince you. DEMONSTRATIONS LIBERAL PAYMENTS Hatfield Electric Cos. I Meridian at Maryland MAin 0123 $■

Just Before Christmas How good it is to get it, for it solves the Christmas money problem. This means saving only a day in orx Xmas Savings Club. It’s like finding SSO just when von need it. Deposit any amount you like, the more you save, the more you’ll have next Christmas. JOIN NOW Open Saturday Evenings 6 to 8 P. M . Aetna Trust & Savings Cos. ROSS H, WALLACE, President 23 N. Pennsylvania St

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PIANOS Se our stock before you buy. Low prices and reasonable terms. Everything musical. The Carlin Music Cos. 148 E. Washington St. 100 Steps East of Pennsylvania 8k