Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 183, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 December 1923 — Page 10

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Barbers Shave Way to Fame and Professions

“Next'*' You didn’t know that the fellow was taking such excruciating care with your sideburns and grinding his razor successfully over your chin may, n a few years be your attorney, did you? Next tine yoji 101 l in a barber's chair, think of this and groan. In a short time, this same man, dressed in white trousers and, shirt, giving your face a beautiful pink glow with, a variety of mud, may bring tears to your eyes with a pair of dentist’s forceps. He may be a student dentist. Your barber is a romantic figure, if you only knew it. In Indianapolis there are lots of barbers scattered among the 800 'who wield a wicked pair of shears, who are aiming at something else in the future. Take, for example, James Borders of 840 N. Meridian St. He is a sophomore at the Indiana Dental College.

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e have just 21 high-grade. ABSOLUTELY NEW special models of PLAYER PIANOS—full 88-note and have every possible new and up-to-the-minute attachment, and last but by no means least, they are the famous Manualo Player Pianos To Be Sold at a Reduction of $155

We manufacture and guarantee every component part of these, unexcelled players, and selling direct from factory to home is not only a big saving for.the prospective purchaser, but the protection one derives in doing business direct with the maker. If you have a silent piano in your home, TRADE IT NOW on one of these beautiful new players. WE HAVE EVERY STYLE, EVERY COLOR, EVERY WOOD Used Player Piano Bargains, $295 Up PARTIAL LIST 5750 Mar< l uette now $195 i SBSO Howard now“*s29s ITTi 1 SSSO Howard now #575 $725 Modello now #175 *LOOO Ellington now #745 SI,OOO Ellington now #G‘>s SBSO Hamilton now $745 Used Upright Piano Bargains, $69 Up rfW j| PARTIAL LIST S7OO Sterling now #l5O i $455 Plaffin now $125 _ . . _. . - SSOO Kurtzmann now $lB5 j SSOO Ludwig now $l9B Complete Stock OI S7OO Henry F. Miller now $l5O $450 Kimball now $l4O New Grands and S6OO Starr now $165 $425 Woodward now SIBO Reproducing - *475 Kingsbury now $lB5 j $475 Jewett now #126 Instruments. Many Others. A Call Will Convince You. YOU TELL US HOW YOU WANT TO PAY However, we will allow you 10% discount for any and all cash paid at time of purchase \ PLEASE PHONE MA IN 0205 AND OIJR AUTO WILL CALL FOR YOU. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS' % K and You Give the Best Beautiful console gB Brunswick designs as well BaL. tone amplifier as uprights. [JjrU fQ l| ml ill L ~ j over an oval Priced to fit every jg|§ Ej& all-wood horn, purse and The only phonograph sold on very 1 1 V V that correctly reasonable X 1 I [ plays all makes terms. 1 * I | of records. The Baldwin Piano Cos. OF INDIANA 18 N. PENN. ST.

Incidentally, he officiates at a barber’s chair. Then, there is C. M. Welty, who is a chiropractor at 10 N. Alabama St., and Incidentally a barber, and Richard Jester, who is a Collector for a local newspaper. Frank Kessler will put you in beautiful trim for a night at the movies, at the Denison barber shop, and then .-entertain with his cornet at the Circle Theater. O. C. Berry, 1216 Beville Ave., who works at the same shop, will give you a lecture on the Bible at the Seventh Day Adventist Church. He conducts Bible study classes there and elsewhere. Carl Vandevir and Henry Arnold, at Harbor’s barber shop, are law students. Ary Wilhard—it’s Dr. Wilhard now —used to do a little barbering at the Denison and study the art of curing

animal diseases. He is a veterinarian at Edinburg, Ind. Barbering is an art. But it's also a stepping stone, and lots of Indianapolis young men use it. PARTNERSHIP ON FARM “There Is no closer co-operation today than between the farmer and his wife,” asserted JWjnuel R. McKelvie, ex-Governor of Nebraska, and publisher of the Nebraska Farmer, at the weekly luncheon of the Advertising Club at the Chamber of Commerce. "The farmer's home life is considered more than a hitching post between engagemtnts," he declared. ‘‘The faYmer's questions are family questions, which are discussed by all members. Chapped Hands Windburn.unbum.chaoptrfhnd and face quickly relieved. It cools, V'aootbe*. heal*. AlldruguUt*. Send ad Bear Mfg. Cos. Terre Haute, Ind.,f*tMtnpl€

JACK FROST

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

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at a special session of the Federal grand jury, to convene Jan. 8. According to rumors, the affairs of Governor McCray will be one of the principal matters taken up. Other affaiss which may come up for investigation are those of the R. L. Dollings Company and the International Note and Mortgage Company, an affiliated Concern, and of the Hawkins Mortgage Company and Cooperative League of America, of Portland, Ind.

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Youtlis and Window Meet The police are searching today for two youths who drove an automobile stolen from Harry Quinn, 523 E. Forty-second St., Into the plate glass window In the drug store of Herman McLeay, 3302 E. New York St., Thursday. Jumping from the machine that had smashed the window after it had failed to make the turn into LaSalle St., from New York St., the youths fled, one of them bleeding badly, the police said.

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MISCELLANEOUS Scarfs * .$1.19 Sport sweaters 5‘2.48 Slip-on sweaters <!9c Knit ties -30 c Hunting coats $3.18 Locker trunks $5.95 Cots, “Khaki ..$4.29 UNDERWEAR shirts and drawers... v “9c Men’s ribbed union suits 51.19 Men’s fleeced union suits..., $1.19 Roys' fleeced union suits 89c > SHIRTS Flanelette shirts 08c O. D. wool shirts $2.98 Dress shirts ' 98c Blue work shirts 380 BLANKETS Indian blankets “fancy $3.79 Cotton blankets 9He O. I), wool blankets $2.95 Double blankets $2.98 GLOVES Jersey gloves 19 0 Leather palm gloves 33c Pure leather gloves 89c Driving gloves $1.98

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SHOES. ETC. Officers’ shoes .=— $3.05 Dress shoes $2.98 Work shoes $1.98 Hob nail shoes $3.89 Knee boots $3.39 1 Buckle arctics - $1.98 Men’s rubbers .... $1.19 High high-top shoes $6.95 •Women's slippers 98c Women’s rubbers ....79c BREECHES. ETC. Whip cord, doublo’seat $2.98 O. D. wool $3.95 Corduroy “double seat” . $3.95 Moleskin "double seat" $3.69 HOSIERY Government wool sox, 3 for SI.OO Work sox • • 10c Heather mixture 29c White foot sox . . 19c SATURDAY SPECIALS Bull Durham tobacco. 3 for 10c 35c dozen SATURDAY SPECIALS Dress socks 7 Vito Canvas gloves 8c Limit of 4 on the above two items.