Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 189, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 December 1923 — Page 8

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Radio Programs Saturday

Davenport, lowa—WOC (Central Time) 10 A. M.—Opening market quotas ions. 11:05 A. M.—Market quotations. 12 \(Noon) —Chimes concerts 2 ,P. M. —Closing stocks and markets. 3:30 P. M.—Educational program and concert. 5:45 P. M.—Chimes concert. 6:30 P. M.—Sandman's visit. 0 P. M. —Orchestra. Cincinnati, Ohio—WLW (Central Standard Time) 10:30 and 1:30 p. m.—Business reports. 3 P. M. —Grain and stock quotations: no evening program. Louisville, Ky.—WHAS (Central Standard Time) 4 P. M.—Concert. 4:50 P. M.—Local livestock, produce and grain market reports. 4:55 P. M.—Football scores. 4 to 5 P. M. —Orchestra. 7:30 to 9 P. M. —Full concert. Detroit, Mich.—WAV.l (Eastern Standard Time) 9:30 A. M.—“ Tonight’s Dinner” and a special talk. 9:45 A. M.—Health bulletins and talks of general interst.

.MPCAMv Buy Your CHRISTMAS GIFTS At |j RAPP’S II Closing Out || SALE | RAPP’S CUT PRICE STORE 338-340 E. Washington St.

C> NATIONAL Out District V' T \ %S vT f Furniture and Toys Greatly Reduced for the Last W \ Two Days of Xmas Selling Extra Specials for Saturday and Monday Breakfast Cedar Chests, $8.98 Floor Lamps, $9.98 ■—• i _ Table Lamps, $5.79 r —' ■{ .Tr 21-Piece Set Imported Dishes, $3.98 S=p t Complete Train and Track j 39c Mamma Dolls 79c and Up * 3 Smokers 98c and Up Choo Choo Cars 98c © Generous Terms to All

3 P. M. —Orchestra. 3:35 P. M. —Market reports. 5 P. M. —Football scores; no evening program. Schenectady, X. Y.—W'GY (Eastern Standard Time) 12:30 P. M. —Stock market report. 12:40 P. M. —Produce market report. 6 P. M.—Produce and stock market quotations. 9:30 P. M.—Dance music. Chicago, LIL—WDAP (Central Standard Time) 9:30. 10, 10:30, 11, 11:30 A. M., 12 M.. 12:30, -4 and 1:30 P. M. —Quota tions and market reports from Chicago Board of Trade. 6 and 10:30 P. Ml—Closing quotations and mafket reports. 7 P. M.—Concert: ensemble. 10 P. M.—Popular orchestra concert. Western Wins in Christmas Shoot By United Preen COLUMBUS, Ind., Dec. 21.—William 'Western won three ducks and one ham when he broke three clay pigeons in the Christmas shoot of the Columbus Gun Club. Thirty-seven members took part In the shoot. Dog days are counted from July 2 to Aug. 11. For folds. Grip and as a Preventive for Influenza, take Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets. The box bears rhe signature of E W. Grove. 30c.—Advertisement.

Xo. 2 of Series ______ Winter Safety - -—By National Safety Council The first essential of safe driving—or safe walking—ls to be able to see where you are going. Stormy weather brings- increased hazards and difficulties. >t the least of which is the obscuring of the motorist’s vision through snow, sleet or rain on the windshield. It is difficult to see the road clearly in stormy weather and it is Impossible to drive safely unless the windshield at least is clear. Every car used in winter months in most climates should be equipped with a windshield cleaner, either automatic or manually operated. The automatic device is a great convenience and a valuable safeguard as it permits you to keep both hands on the steering wheel where they should be at all times while driving. Coating the windshield with a mixture of equal parts of alcohol and glycerine may be of some help In keeping the windshield clear, but don f depend on its in a heavy storm.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

NINE HURT IN CRASH OF INTERURBAN CARS Passenger and Freight Collide; Motorman May Die. By United Press FT. WAYNE, Ind , Dec. 21.—Physicians today held out hope for the re-

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RADIO SHOW Continual Performance 10 A. M. to 9:30 P. M. Oat-of-town dealer* In radio nro invited to attend this wonderful rtAmonstrai ion. The most complete line of radio auppliee and Gets In the city. SATURDAY SPECIALS $6.00 DeForcst Audoin BiHb Model DV 6 lu-t.vtnr end Amplifier.. JS.'i MS sl2 Flirt*' 4 Volt Storage Pattery. fin A It, ir> Plate SG.oO $7.50 Reinler Moulded Rakelite Variometer. Type .'■*) 8-LKS sS.fib Tusk a Moulded Vnrioeoupler with rtlal. range 130 SOO Meters 8ft!? 0 $7 00 43 Plate Variable <Vnrt"n**er with 3 Plate Vernier 83!1>5 We Install sets and erect antennae** Our repair department Is prepared to correet any difficulty yen are having with your r.ullo set. All work guaranteed to your satisfaction Capital Radio Cos. 54 W. New York St. Circle 3888

Gifts From the House of Thrift Will Grow Give the young folks a Savings Pass Book with the first deposit—and you will give them more than money. SUCH A GIFT —will grow in value. —is useful and sensible. —is appropriate and acceptable. —and is the priceless gift of thrift. $1 or as much more as you like, will start a gift account, and we will furnish attractive Christmas envelope and gift card —so that your gift will be ready to present on Christmas. Little Home Banks in Christmas Boxes not only please, but will educate the little children. We have them at sl. A BOND FOR SIOO Start Some One on the Road to Financial Independence With a Gift of Thrift We Pay 4Vz% On Savings MEYER-KISER BANK The Home of Thrift. 136 East Washington Street Open All Day Saturday — B A. M. to 8 P. Af.

aovery of William Sharp. 42, motorman on the Ft. Wayne-Peru passenger interurban which ran head-on into an interurban freight train of three cars a* Amber’s crossing, west of Ft. Wayne. Sharp sustained serious injuries to his head and back. Eight others were injured.

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A REASONABLE TIME ONLY To Get Rid of Our Entire Stock of Clothing and Furnishings —Thousands of Dollars Worth—Much of It at Less Than Cost

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SALE CONTINUES THROUGHOUT THE HOLIDAYS

A Chance for Xmas Bargains

The DAILY BARGAIN HOUSE 336 West Washnigton Street Formerly the Granger Department Store

FRIDAY, DEC. 21,1923

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