Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 183, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 December 1923 — Page 21

FRIDAY, DEC. 14, 1923

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Boy Where Yowir Money Goes Farther Save on All Articles for the Home This Tlhiree=Piieee Bedroom Smite ‘bM^t Consisting of Bow- j Wri ■ Tf\' end Bed, Dressing I | L"' Lsj |ji Table and Chiffo- j J jfy | JJf I TTT" t ...... P Lia Suite; lasting qual- i jpj ~~~ P ity; valued at $l5O. ! n ~,, I jj"i ’ '' BOOKI’K - A Oeiv 1 down ° r ana ■sl 'a 00 - • * ! week. j Guaranteed Cedar Chests j £&| Made of guaranteed genrr: ~ ~~~—WhAl uine Tennessee aromatic -At cedar, good size ones. CEDAR CHESTS THAT ft y^~ >/ . MAKE A WONDERFUL Smoking Stand SIL9S and up CHRISTMAS GIFT. Special. 89c. ChaiSo Larraaira Furnstyre Co a 1102-4 S. MERIDIAN STREET OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 P. M. SATURDAY UNTIL 10 P M. DREXEL 3501 Bring the kiddies and let them shake hands th Santa Claus, who will give them a beautiful cal endar. Bring this ad and save SI.OO on any purchase. Plenty of parking space.

Special—Today amid Tomorrow Floor and Bridge Lamps J* Mahogany and Polychrome fc’wrn Sasss W:ih Silk Shades ~ ft —,— L and IMmcih Silk Fringe IVE want you to know just liow | anxious wo are to turn this merchandise into cash. Prices From sß*so to 326*00 -f —REMEMBER—u\ J i We Are the Second Doc r ' From Illinois St. Look for. the Yellow Front —203 INDIANA AVENUE-

You cannot afford to buy a PLoiniogxaplh! Without first having a demonstration of tne KIMBALL, which we will gladly give a? any time. Hear Tihls Hand-paiui.<! Irt ywlllw. Christmas gifts, electroliers, shades, records and phonograph accessories. F. <& F. Music arud Art Shop 225 Mass. Ave.

i, jPSSII Special ] * 'lass ; l__N J 1 Thirieen-piece refreshment *et of 1 clear crystal. rnsT-rveil in ilfC-Ht Aural ; cutting, consisting of one tall tanker j jug. six 13-oz. tumblers and six mass and sinners Regular S3 value, only $2.49. ; ALVIN DIEMER CO. Mfr. and retailer ol cut glass. ; 744 Va Ave. Drexel 5851.

WHY NOT A GOOD TIRE FOR XMAS? Special prices on Goodrich. Firestone, Oldfield, Lincoln. Mason and** other standard brands. Lincoln Cord Firestone Cord I 30x3 %. over--30x3% $9.75 I size 511.75 Other sizes and makes at very low prices. LINCOLN TIRE CO. 273 N, Illinois Lincoln 6606. DO YOU WANT A GOOD USED CAR FOR XMAS? SEE L WOLF AUTO CO. 559 No. Capitol. H OT>qp Sundays. f ?160"00 ' Buys a $500.00 Sterling Piano. Yon will have to hurry to see this rare used bargain. Yes Wo Give Easy Terms. THE BALLWIN PIANO CL OF INDIANA BREAKFAST SETS, cither Acished or unfinished : many attractive colors t . select from: sets consist of tables and lour dhairs servers with sets if desired; prict* from $18.60 up Will H. Bad A Son. 442 Ma.->sa-chusetta Ave., downstairs TELL SANTA ABOUT THE SEWING MACHINE FOR THE LITTLE GIRL. $5.00 BINGER SEWING MACHINE CO.. 126 W. WASHINGTON ST. MAIN 1418. MAH-JONGG. complete sets SI.uO each, including book of instructions Ran. 5160 COASTER wagons, all sizes, bnll-bcariccs. rubber tires, disc wheels. $2.85 up. The Gus Hablch Cos.. 142 E Washing!on St FIRST and second mortgages on Indiana and Indianapolis real estate. R. B. WILSON. 1101 National City Bank Bldg. Lincoln 6404.

jj|r EHectncau Gift Specials Electric Toasters $3.48 Curling Irons $L.69 Breakfast Stoves $1.98 Electric Irons $3.98 Torcheres $2.50 Boudoir Lamps .$3.75 Appliances of All Kinds. “1.900” Electric Specialities Go. 144 East Ohio St.

PETS The finest selection of imported St. Andreasberg Rollers and Harz Mountain Songsters. Thoroughbred Toy Dogs. Fancy Cages and Supplies. WARD'S PET SHOP 147 N. Penn. St. Denison Hotel Bldg.

Unfinished breakfast set $12.50 45 lbs., all cotton mattress $ 8.95 Floor lamps and shades complete..slo.9B Porcelain top kitchen cabinet. ... $29.50 8-pie<-e walnut finish dining-room suite $79.50 3-piece overstufTed mohair livingroom suite. S3OO value for. $105.00 We sell for spot cash only. THELMA FURNITURE CO. 1118 S. Meridian St. - SPECIAL SALE OF BATTERIES For nearly every make of car. Only sl6. Made and guaranteed by us for 18 months. NORTHEASTERN ELECTRIC & BATTERY SERVICE 1602 E. 19th St. WEb. 9380. SCOOTERS heavy rubber tires, disc wheel, easy gliding, 54.90. The G'.n> Habicb Cos., 142 E, Washington St. PAPER or waxed flowers. Emery's Flower Shop, (124 E, New York. WOMAN'S Home Companion, the American and Collier's Club price for 2 years. SIO.OB. Will send any of the throe to separate addresses if detvred. 427 Peoples Bank Bids. IRISH mails. disc wheels, easy lunning. $9.95. The gift than pleases. The Gus Hablch Cos., 142 E. Waahuitton S'

Give a Corona lor Christmas For Student. Salesman, Professional Man and Housewife SSO Cash. Tertns can be arranged. •Judd Typewriter Exchange 142 Nortli Meridian Telephone MA in 2S9d

’ Rugs—Linoleum GoM S<-a! Conguleutx) ru.rfc 9x12. fur guaranteed: nt* perfect ifooti: nicciai, sl4 75. Brnw-W* ruys: blue, tan taupe ar.d ual rum- 9X42: sl2 50. imported Japaue--'; grse* rule double warp Pxl $7.50 We carry a full line of tiruaaeiH, Axmnuater. velvttß and Wiliuiid at tb< lowest pre ei ui u,e city. Call and be convinced All new. perfect rood*. Dorfman Rug Cos. 207 W Waehlnrtoii St. Opponte Statehouße. "if I* Cover* the Floor We Have It."

Lighten your Xmas shopping worries with one of our beautiful lamps. Table, floor, davenport and piano lamps. All best qualities and varieties, reasonably priced at — ADAMS LAMP PALACE 24 N. Pennsylvania -h

Christmas Suggestion New Modern Bungalow Must b<* Bold at, once Located op N. Bradley near E. .Michigan '*ar line. Has hardwood Hears many built in features, ami <.an be bought on very reasonable terms M. W. CORY Meyer-Kiser Bank Litii-oln 3341. Har 2219.

(If It’s Musical We Have It) A PLAYER BIANO or a PHONO GRAPH makes a GIFT that lives pleas arc the whole yeax. We will sell you either on very reasonable terms. •FOUNTAIN SQ MUSIC SHOP. 10(55 Virginia Ave.

MONEY Borrowed of us carries a greater value because we sell you SERVICE, j Why worry over your bills or obligaj tions when financial aid can be easily , and quickly obtained from US. s2© to $3(0)0 We loan on PIANOS, FURNITURE, AUTOS, LIVE STOCK, FARM IMPLEMENTS, ETC. We can arrange repayment of loan to shit you Capitol Loam Cos. 341! y 2 Eo Washington St. Main 0686. Lincoln 7184. _____ _ Buys a $600.00 Ellington Piano. Used. Itut a real buy. Terms If You Wish 'Em. THE BALDWIN PL.NO CO. OF INDIANA BUY MOTHER A VITAL AUTOMATIC VACUUM CLEANER FOR XMAS No electricity required. Ready without getting ready. Costs nothing ta operate. Honor built to last a lifetime. 627 Lemeke Kldf 100 E. Market St. Circle 8142. n ideal Xmas gift for the family M all - Jongg sets. $4.50 to $95 Select from a large stock. JAPA'" RE. MONEY to loan on o.ni mortgages. M. MIIXER 127 N. Delaware St. Main S*LJ.

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Priced Rite Termed Rite Cars Are Rite If you are looking for a real bargain. We have it. The demand for new ears has flooded the used ear market and you are now able to make your own selection. We Now Have £0 Cars Waiting for you to come and make your choice. You know how much you can afford to spend so make that your down payment. Let a reliable used car be your Xmas Gift to yourself. Gars priced from $25.00 to $400.00. Carr Amt© Sales Cos. 54.(6 E. Wash. St. IRvington 1124 IKvington 0144

DO YOU NEED MONEY FOR XMAS? We will buy your <-ar and py you -ah for it Good 1 ’ri.-r. No Df'l"vy KLEIN BROTHERS ECREKA AUTO PARTS CO. ■ll4 No Capitol. Circle 0878.

Music In Your Home Make this . musical Christmas. Come 'n and let us help you select the prup.-r Instrument. Pianos Phonographs and a Instruments sold on easy payin'nt plan THE CARLIN MUSIC CO 143 K Washington St JOO Steps East of Pennsylvania

S Save 25% or More ONAWTHING FOR THE HOME OR XMAS Easy Rockers P|OK\ (r \\ Made of moleskin ' AfTfl IgU Wmxeavirw. J| Bnd 9 springs, for J l L_ J f|tjn 525.00 Up Jf—TUlf nil-1 M L - -j: / , '| I Hid lv(pzqu l l M 111 jul Spinet Desks —The line quality fSIIIMHBin) In *— — Jl M. lo■■ mahogany or walnut finish. $25 kilKri&B• nnd up. Breakfast Sets—Extra kulistan for $22.50, $27.50 and This Bedroom Smite * 29 ' so ' ing 'quality! valued' aT'SI7JMK). T"^.’“.“T V “©Of Guararateed Cedar Chests - | r*£E Lamps aromatic cedar, ftejf jpß ■ : a splendid va good size ones. KbS '" ‘ rle ty. Com--58.95 $0.50 I Up J up Allfl Specnafl VaSuies r The Excel Fm rn S tin re Co o Si ;£r d Waslhjngtoini and New Jersey Streets OneFmtrth > CASH OR CREQIT '

Buy Molly Pitcher Candies at. wholesale. Special for Xmas —ls- - h ox - $2-25 delivered. Call Fred K. Hunter. Lincoln 3728.

Irvington Terrace Lots Irvington's beautiful addition, large lots, low terms. IRVINGTON TERRACE is east side: north of Washington St. Price SSOO to $1,250: $lO cash, balance monthly. Cooper & Hadley 838 Lemeke Bldg. Main 2776. Evening's. Irvington 0512.

REPAIR YOUR CAR FOR XMAS USED AUTO PARTS For over 100 makes and model cars at 50 to 75 per cent off list price. Mail orders shipped immediately. Eureka Auto Parts Company, 334 N. Capitol. Circle OS7B

Tires Tubes Accessories When it’s all said and done—“BILLY” KINCAID has 'em licked a mile for prices. The difference between other prices and “BILLY’S” is your Xmas present to the wife and “kiddies.” Our headliner this week is UNITED STATES ROYAL CORDS ASHLAND CORDS LONGWEAR CORDS LEVIATHAN CORDS Our “LAY-AWAY” plan of buying tiresis the talk of the town —just an easy sort of way of saving money. , * A complete line of WINTER NECESSITIES for your auto. SATURDAY SPECIAL—DENA- • TURED ALCOHOL, 55c GAL OUR INSTANT ROAD SERVICE Assures You of SERVICE Not Promises ===== Call Lsn= coin 4440 for Quick Action KINCAID TIRE AND SUPPLY 'DEPOT Liimcolini 4440 604 N. Meridian St.

A gift for all the family. I/ft us deliver anew Chevrolet Xmas morning Stone Chevrolet Company. 427 N. Meridian St.

PERCOLATORS, i-lectric. We have them in all sizes, with cord and .soi’ket, ready to attach; made of rolled copper and nickel plated. Both handsome and useful. Merchants Heats and Light Cos. Washington and Meridian Sts.

Vl'amlTni. TTi TTITs The Cadillac Electric Washer is the choice of two hundred fifty women. The Non-Oiling feature with other conveniences will also meet your approval and appreciation. Cadillac, on your washer signifies the same as Sterling on your Silverware or Tiffany on Gold. It Is the Ideal machine. Let us provo it. CADILLAC SALES (X) 109 Pembroke Arcade. Lin. 6571. On-Tl .V-T.ir>~a,

CSssk. LOWNEY’S Vlguß CHOCOLATES Five pound box of the best chocolates you'd want—and priced only $1.98. Assorted flavors, nut tops, hard and cream centers—delicious. HOOK'S DEPENDABLE DRUG STORES.

Give a 4%% Savings Account with an initial deposit of $1 or as much more as you like. We furnish attractive envelopes and gift these—a lasting gift. MEYER-KISER BANK

ELECTRIC curling iron. Very neat and compact and heats quickly. A Christmas gift that Is both inexpensive and useful. Merchants Heat and Light Cos. Corner Meridian and Washington.

WAFFLE irons, electric; make delicious w.-ifflps quickly. Shekel plated, complete with cord and piug. A breakfast table utility. Merchants Heat and Light C> Washington and Meridian S*s.

1856 N. Rural St. A fine now house of 5 rooms, oak floors in living and dining room, hardwood in bedrooms, light bathroom, all light rooms, small cash down payment, balance easy terms. Poest-ssion at once. M. D. JOHNSON. Meyer-Kiser Bank Lincoln 3341. Res Main 738 Q.

Ingersoll Watches a The proud gift for your boy. Our tock of watches priced from $2.00 upward. Hook’s Dependable Drug Stores.

Christmas, 1924 Plai to make next XMAS merrier than ever before for yourself and friends. Start your weekly Xmas savings account for 1924 now. Washington Bank and Trust Cos. Washington St., at Senate Ave

39 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OP ANNUAL MEETING The Annual Meeting of The Western Automobile Insurance Company ol Fort Scott. Kansas, will l>e held at the office of such Company in Port Scott. Kansas, on Saturday, January 12. 1924. at 2 o'clock p. m., or the election of Directors and the transaction of such other business as may come before it. Seven Directors are to be elected, and the following named persons have been nominated to be "Oteti upon as such Directors at said Annual Meeting: W. E. Brooks, John H. Crain, D. G. Cobb, E. C. Gordon. Will Proger Kenneth Calhoun. Bay 3. Duboe, George C Baker. D. W. Barrett, Walter O. Birk, Harry P. Bran-->tetter. David M. Brothers, Hinton G Clabaugh. Frank M., Flynn, George I. Haight, F. C. Honnold, Samuel Kraus, Hugo Meyer, Edgar F. Olson. Ward S. Perry, Major George Quinlan. Fred E. Rand. David Rosenbaoh, N. Engle, F. E. Scott, Judge Francis S. Wilson. Each policyholder of said Company is entitled to a vote, either in person or by proxy Proxies must be filed with the Secretary of the Company not later than January 2. 1924. RAY B. 1)1' Hoi: Secretary NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the undersigned trustee of Wayne School Township, Marion County. Indiana, will at two (2:001 o'clock p m. Friday. Dec. 28, at my office on the W. Tenth St. road in said township, receive sealed bids for the following school supplies: 200 school desks 5 teachers' desks. 5 teachers' chairs. 24 window shades, in place complete, tor Mars Hill School No. 20. Right is reserved in the trustee to reject any and all bids. By ordtr of ttie Advisory Board of Wayne School Township. VESTAL C DAVIS. Trustee. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has duly quaufied as administratrix with will annexed of estate of Fannie L, Scherer, declined, late oi Marion County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be soivint. HELEN SCHERER NOBLE. No. 21809 Nov. 30. Dec. 7 and 14. ' NOTICE - OF APPOINTM ENT” Noth* l is hereby given that the under signed has duly Qualified as executor of estate of Jesse B. Johnston, deceased, iate of Marlon County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. SUMNER CLANCY. No. 21818. Nov. 30, Dec. 7 and 14. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. Notice i tereby given that the undersigned has du y quarried as administrator of estate of Edwin Paul Howard, deceased, ate of Marion County. Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. JAMES W. HENSLEY. No. 21817. Nov. 30. Dee. 7 and 14* NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given, that the undersigntai lias duly qualified as administrator of estate of Otio A Byer. deceased, late of Marlon County, Indiana Said estate is supposed to be solvent FLETCHER SAVINGS & TRUST CO. No. 21848.

MODERN DELILAH SOBS FOR HER SAMSON’S LOCKS Flint-Hearted Judge, However, Can't See 'Sheik Stuff* and Orders Fiowing Hair Shorn.

Hv (fitted .Vtr* OMAHA', Neb.. Dec. 14. —Irving Applebaum was a "sheik;” he admitted it. But now Irving isn't so much of a sheik. Atnid heart-rending sobs and pleadings of his sweetie. Irving was shorn Thursday of his flowing locks by order of Judge Dineen. The heroine of the tragedy Mrs. BORAH IS SILENT ON m CHOICE Johnson Shows Coolness Toward Idaho Solon, By LAWRENCE MARTIN I'vpvri'jht, 1921. Op United Frets) WASHINGTON. Dec. 14—There is much speculation about Senator Bomb's selection of a candidate to support In 1924. "Will Borah go with Johnson again?" is one of the questions. Borah is proving himself capable of a sphinx-like silence. The natural assumption at the outset was he would once more support Johnson, as a progressive. That assumption was based on previous close association, long friendship and the supposed Identity of progressive aims. So far as Borah is concerned there has been no break in the friendliness of his relations with Senator Johnson. The coolness arose with Johnson and It has been no secret around the Senate there was a coolness.

COLD SNAP DRIVES DOGS INTO POUND Valuable Canines Among 78 New ‘lnmates,’ Little ones, big ones, shaggy ones, curly-haired ones, pedigreed ones and .iust “curs” —dogs to suit every taste, ure housed at the city dog pound, in Pendleton Pike north of the city, today. Seventy-eight of them were found in the streets during the cold weather of the past two days. “We’d like to keep them all, but we cannot,” Dr. Elizabeth Conger, city poundmaater, said. We have some Valuable collies, Irish terriers, two black 'Highland terriers —oh, every kind. One poodle weighs only five pounds. Surely some kind-hearted people want them. All they have to do is to pay city and State taxes.” The dogs had plenty to eat today. Mrs. Jemima Trucksess. 715 W. New York St., sent them fifty pounds of roiled oats. BOARD REVOKES LICENSE “Irregular Examination" Charged in Nullifying Teacher's Permit-. Because of alleged “irregularity in holding examinations” the State board of education today revoked the teaching license of Miss Mary R. Wilson of Cynthiana. Miss Wilson was a common school teacher. Pleads Guiyt to Dope Charge Facing a Federal charge of narcotic law violation. Hr. Martin E. Klinger. Garrett, Ind., changed a plea of not guilty to guilty today before Judge Anderson.

BANDIT STRIKES GROCERY OWNER Robs Cash Register and Escapes, Police continued search today for a colored hold-up man while James W. Davis, 05, of 901 N. California'St., nursed a cut head, received from a blow inflicted by the bandit. The assailant, accompanied by two men, purchased groceries at Davis’ store. 901 N. California St. The bandit returned the second time. As Davis turned his back, the other struck him on the head, felling him. The bandit took s2l from the cash register and fled. Mrs. E. R. James, 441 N. Denny St., pocketbook. value S9. taken on crowded street car. Charles Yarnett, rooming at 607 N. Dei awar** St.. reports watch and chain, valued at SSO. stolen from dressing room, at a ohundi located at Fletcher and Nobl© Sts. Fred Davis, giving: his address as 1507 N. Arsenal Ave„ overcoat and suit stolen, SBO. Buren Jones. 711 N. New* Jersey St., jewelry stolen, value S3O.

Youngsters Hu lime# Special NEW RICHMOND, Ind., Dec. 14.—“ It’s never too late to learn —radio.” James M. Alexander of this place recently entertained eleven men, each over seventy, at a radio sermon from a Chicago brodacasting station. Quite u number had never "listened in” on such a sermon. Ages ranged from the “boy” of the party, 70, to the young man of 89, Absalom Hank. A total of their ages showed 821 years of experience listened to the Bible messages.

Peggy' Hall, who police say deserted a husband in Peoria, was prostrated with grief. "Don’t, Irving, don’t:” she begged, as the court passed the cruel and unusual sentence, "Samson had his hair cut off. and he lost his strength. You’ll lose yours!” But Applebaum, lusty manager of a downtown shoe store, waved her firmly aside, a martyr to his new resolution —“I’m off women for life!” “Judge. I couldn’t get away from Peggy." he averred. “Every time I tried she threatened to commit suicide.’ •,'He’s my sheik,” wailed Peggy as the nude-necked Irving stalked from the court room. “Why, he’s the best dancer in town and when he dolled up in those bellbottomed pants, he was king of them all. All the girls wanted him.” TAX RETURN FORM HAS BEENREVISED M, Burt Thurman Preparingto Mail 1923 Blanks. The office of M. Burt Thurman, collector of internal revenue, district of Indiana, is busy arranging for the mailing of 1923 income tax returns Jan. 1. Returns are due March 15. Acording to Thurman, form 1040- A. hitherto used in cases of individual net incomes of $5,000 and less, from any source whatever, has been re vised to show income from salaries and wages only. It Is estimated 70 per cent of tax payers will use this form. Incomes from business or professions, farming, sale of property or rents regardless of the amount requires use of form 1040, which is used also In cases of net Incomes over $5,000 from whatever source. Bibth forms are to be mailed, the taxpayer selecting for return that which fits his case. SENATE PROGRESSIVES PUT UP COMPROMISES Howell or Couzens Suggested for Commerce Committee Head. Bv United Prv4 ie WASHINGTON, Dec . 14.—Senate progressives have decided to switch support to Senators Howell, Nebraska, or Couzens. Michigan, for the chairman ship of Interstate commerce committee. These “compromise” candidates axe up for consideration of regular Republicans. Sta'e Roads Are Praised “Indiana’s great system of road maintenance becomes evident the Instant you cross the State line,” declared M. F. Rosenthal, road maintenance engineer for Minnesota. Rosenthal. p.-companted by J. F. Ellison, Minnesota bridge engineer, is touring mid-Western States. Pen as y Crude Advances Bv United Frees PITTSBURGH, Pa., Dec. 14.—Pennsylvania crude oil advanced 25 cents a barrell today to $2.60. The rise is the first since it hit the downgrade last spring. like Coal Exceeds Record Bv United Frt , " , % DULUTH. Minn., Dec. 14.—Cbal docked at the head of the lakes this year exceeded all-previous records.

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