Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 173, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 November 1924 — Page 17
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PROSPERITY NEAR •! UNITED STATES, HURLEY DECLARES o' :"-p:r.z Board Head Sees Steady Increase In Business, Ry EDV.’.A.Un X. IK’RI-EY. t'hairman l’r.. 1 States Shipping CHICAGO. X 28.—N>w pros I>erl;y ii u. .:: 'I.-* people of tho ’'nlted St.n > if ’ ney will only reach out. an-1 take it. Throu-'hot;' the country to,lay homines- -a very ivasis. That uncertainty and hesitation • inherent reaction of the An. r! n pec le to a presldent;al ye.tr .= pa*lt has> been replaced : . a feeling of confidence •' efts upsets !ikin the near future. In f -Pit;', business is already movii w ah'-il t',\v;.t i new den. lopmenr. Meonwhll . fleets of the Dawes plan on tiv- t o. at ion of sound economic c< o ' :.s end normal commodity ; • i and excl ange in i.urope n-e b- L-nnir..- be felt. The i-s t\-. n a' r..pit-lence among i- • n ,s he, n refierte 1 i:i a . t: n rs '••:-.;ness which . c ;:irn !: ’• n r fic-oted in rapid Caution Still Manifested Tint tt will take a little time for husmess to sr "a momentum in Its r-ew drive. : ~.y. despite favorable - onomlc con :•: -ns, business still manifests a ter iency of caution. It -a heritage of the days cf 192?. (ver-productlon, overstocking and the bitter experiences cf that year have not been forgotten. In the later par* o, every year in e business ha* held back, fear'r.g a repetition of its 1920 experiences. •To s t r . lay j a shcirea of the emir, try re ‘P.-iiratively empty. Mr of. • ,-ers ue still producing : for st . it f r current sales. Tiis rctr.:'* :s l ave not 1- en placing their order’ for stock. When they ,’c—ani there is every ‘.plication ♦hat by the first ? the year confidence w: ’ be res- red to the {Pint of smoking heavily—'he over-due prosperity w ive w i be upon us Efficiency Necessary Tb es!*er.ce of potential prosper:: v * rs wb'i no- mean that we f -. ; n-'t have ><-. a- .-eiop more etfi--.-nt r e*,. ...s -f manufacturing and s 'o'e cannot produce at a low cost or tail a low cost without es for* But a Hituetion will prevail in which eff-'-t will be rewarded. The pe'ole of the United States car. • ay increase their purchases i •-> '. r-r cant on present re,n:;'v. r.-’-n Increased effort by rema f turers stii ulates s-.*se : will he reflected lroBk '.re -. s, the ret •:• rs 4 ’f r . - <-o -- '.r.'rc-oce in ptir- • hases would mean great prosperity. A ' ' per cent incretxio mean a , of business condi‘ior> s ini )tos 'Pat this cycle of prosperity 1. s air- 'beg •) find ti nt it may 1 • • ily !: evidence early In the >:i* v .r. possibly by January or *.-, r stock orders already ; ;cr p eA for tiioso months i- ■ • e ■•■<■■■ . , five already felt the -i-K-.-ir.-e ir .fitions of the buslTrue! Driver Sought • I‘Tirein toda.-.' arc -(tempting to 3.-cate the driver of n grave! truck •which dnmoc-l the -‘' r.t p-.deep.an at Union and .Morris Sts., Thursday. Witnesses told p<'he driver •headed toward the signal to avoid fin Bmer in the I Yon will l ?< otnpcHed to admit that the resuits of S. S. S. are really amazing! MAX'S GLORY is his strength—y t how few* there are who 'tru r, .ii!y .3 str-'ng as they should be. thins, gets weaker, tbiood c*hD wear out —general ,v. np,'; a gradual break* down of the system results. We knew tl . re is one thing that puts power ir th Mood, and that is more rcl-h’-aod-cells! S.S.S. Ibuil ill! m! We know th; i ~s -od ceils increase in nio; r. I*l and impurities vanish! Ihit have you ever actually taken ad’. ntage of this wonderful Jfact? Thousands just like you have never th.ought of it. So-called skin eruptions pimples, boils, blackheads, eczema all pack up and go when the tide of blood cells begins to roll in. Blood cells are .the f. :bting giant3 of Nature. S.S S. is ne of the greatest blood cell t f.hlei blood cleansers and body build, rs, known to us mortal a Ilt-re is your opportunity! F.S.S. cou; ‘i:j only vegetable ra> 'dlclual in .: .and r.t'. Because S.S.S. dees bail and rod-fciood-cells, It routs rheumatism, builds firm fl-. h, fills out hollow cheeks, beautifl in, builds you P when yon are run-down. Fta r ’ ug F.S.S. t iay and get back that power in y .■ blood! fS. S. S. ii go.d at all good iraf . stores in two sites. The larger jSjiia site is more economical. C, You idel Yourself j
POLLY STILL BOASTING Parrot Winner in Jungle Battle With Freedom-crazed Monkey. Poll Parrot was; still boasting to,’iay over a victory in a primeval I-attle with a monkey, which damaged a pet shop at 146 Virginia Ave. Thursday. The monkey got out of his cage, killed ten canaries, made life miserable for a poodle dog, devoured two boxes of canine medicine, spilled ten 1-oxes of bird seed over the floor, but lost to the parrot, entrenched on top of a show case. A crowd that blockaded the sid--walk witnessed the fracas, police said New Garage Opens Monda> The Morgan Trucking Company will open anew office and garage at 1027 E Georgia St. Monday.
* W. Washington St. SATURDAY —the Last Day of Our ANNIVERSARY SALE Offering Extraordinary Values in Oar New BARGAIN BASEMENT BEAUTIFULLY FUR-TRIMMED Women’s and Misses’ Models Stunning New Style Effects for Street , Sports and Utility The Most Sensational Group of Coats We Have Ever Assembled at These Low Prices SSL $7-95 $0.95 $17.95 AW • v j. • ■raplfjlsgfefef It is only tlironqrli tho mnniifapturprs' iissisfancp f.hnt. w- ;u . cn .’.if ,j j 0 offer such beautiful garments at those prices, Every coat j- n spl.-mli,! I / j l reproduction of a hicrh priced model —the larue irouuipo fur <• iho /j If iioavy. warm fabrics —the smart trimniinu efforts. Sr 4 \ A Splendid Variety in All Sizes — All New Colors •* <ik* Bargain Basement SALE OF DRESSES i dovsL SILKS — CLOTHS — VELVETS NVwTmifyin Silks and Attractive New Styles Exceptional Values RQ QC <SF7 QCS K J .CJO 4> / .£7O Tailored Blouses 9 s Tn white and colors Exerption.il values. Resrular Valiues Up to $15.00 All newest colors. All sizes. Women and Misses. A) 1 • i
For Your Comfort! Nyam. AutomsWie Halses ; (SI ftVgft ; KSaatfold Heaters fer tmCjCj a j ” n g rin A jCM.\ ■ | w ils? s i L.i.ijl r4\ nu^ai- a I Fabric Size r,\m g t,t. copi ds -nae from YBE ,tv cords. snmmm s 6^ f'StV- \ 32J5 Heats the car in a Jiffy. Tiadiator | .tilx.t' • S*Y#2d I gpfeyET- can be closed on warm davs. Kasv 1 Nonskid ..... fl Heat or Cold Mats C PJSPPIF^ TOT rOrdS A fine selection of b .-tli rlov** S l* ■Bn r , -’j www r — s —r —end gauntlet#. Gloves from Full line of heators for other cars | K K, ‘ untUU from 81.25 to !27.50. j Over Size aRADIATOR shutters ~ CORD? *N.' W' ■' * Ia high-grade, efficient abutter that op- Z' 4 '3 ■ W Biatia from the clash. Makes at rtlng / V *i pi... , tl „i. # .. h,wt m .,u I alcr by helping water to reach normal r „ I Irat quality, hand made <HSX Oi j operating heat In a short time, *! Cords. "vy® ! helps to prevent radiator from fre ring j „ ■ ‘ii . •** u c when car Is left sUndlng. Fords jj. 30x. a Over- 0A FJtT Pedal pants for Fords to j ' rolptH - * >ricu 1 ft 00 fiiz ™ &S* i O keep out (he cold #OC ; Overland.' Bnic-ic! ’ iio.ljV. Moon. Chand- I 1 <£“!*.? . . ! jar. Nash, Hupmoblla, Oldernohile. Onk- jfi ■ Size 58... X ZJetJXJ) Alcohol 700 Gallon l GUARANTEE HUS. H 211 -213 S. Illinois St.-933-942 Virginia Ave. , g $19.50 S All item* sent j,tvi;l to any nddrmfi wlHtin 800 of Indianapolis upon 1 , rcnrlpt of chfrk or money ojy.lcr. V
ELEVEN DRIVERS ON SPEED SLATE Ten Men and One Woman Caught by Cycle Cops, Ter. men and one woman ajre charged with speeding on the police .•dates today. They are: Frank Hurt, 38. of 625 Ft. Wayne Ave.: Fletcher Hoes, 23, of 1744 IV. Washington St.; Walter Jensen, 25. of 1602 S. West St.; John Bradshaw, 24, of 2510 Walker St..: Herman Kurtz, 18, of 263 5 Brookside
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Ave.,; Elden H. Mow, 31. of 3635 X. Capitol .Ave.; Henry B. Sherrick, 1.9, B. R. F, box 275. and Miss Agatha Fitzgerald, 18. of 1268 Standard Ave. I.ouia Pollack, 19. of 1725 Northwestern Ave., and Harry Walker, 25, of S2l N. Lin wood Ave., are charged with assault and battery and speedink. and Robert Ray. 27, of 335 L. Merrill St., and James Bennifield, 52, of R. R. C, Box 306, with driving wliile Intoxicated. Ray is also charged with assault and battery. John Hamakor, Thirtieth St. and Talbott Ave., Is charged with allowing a minor to drive an auto, and Roy Roberts. 28, of 627 W. Michigan St., with failure to stop after an accident. lA'£I A'£ Broken in Stair Fall Mrs. Ida May Berry, 45, of 7!4 Ft. Wayne Ave., was in city hospital today suffering from a broken leg.
Site fell down her basement stairs Thursday. . -Mwwr; 'i Irish Stew Is appetizing and nour- f§ 5 igSiinji. fie generous o i ivilSi the vegetables; *| 3 onions, potatoes, carrots, a fa L little celery. Cook until tho Cj i' meat and vegetables are i£H very tender, then season . > with the famous lx &&i if SAUCE 1 fiTHF ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE ‘ sJLvSxfc,-*..-- :.:i Aw.’-..
You Can Select Your Christmas Presents Now and Pay for Them at Your Convenience POUR DEPENDABLE STOREC Lowest Prices—Easiest Terms ***** I CUCI DV FURNITURE COMPANY CAfTTU CYFYIT FURNITURE CO. j UnLLD I 1115-1117 Shelby Street iDU U 1 O DIL/Jli 943-945 S. Meridian C A DTTfU FURNITURE COMPANY VJf ¥ Y O FURNITURE COMPANY vAfl I iJ L 211 East Washington St. ii TjMAA : lgLlBT^ . Overstuffed Living Room Suite Shop the town over and we doubt 1f you will bo able to duplicate this living room sulto at less than $385. Suita jSk ||r "M f\ consists of choir, rocker and davenport- AH covered IS with good quality velour and equipped with Nachman M _ springs. Our price Saturday and Monday, credit or cash., mris* mP* Down " ledrlom Stilts We Repeat This Offer Because Many Who Came in Too Late Last Week Were Disappointed. Here Is Onr Offer: At the rpocial price of $59.50 we give you choice of three pieces—a bow-end bed. a dropper (or. if preferred, a dressing table with chair) and a chest of drawers. Bought singly, at regular prices, the three pieces would cost you $95. Saturday and Monday the entire outfit, In walnut finish, will cost you but. $59.50 A firs: payment of S5 gives you immediate use of the suite. Pay the balance at the rate of $1 r week. Cedar O Chests tr ft'- frt-nd, -wp-thpar.. -i-tpr or niothor whom you want to tr.ako happy j| Christmas get for her one of these red Tennessee cedar chests. Ours have j. •. fLT*>-r' reinforced lids and are strong enough to be used a W f** -|i as window seats. On the inside of the lid is a Nk, ®Tp| / % dust proof hand —a feature that Is not to be w E| Em 9 %Jr * \ f-q had in all chests. Asa special for Saturday Rf Ap iM <unl Monday we are offering a good-sized Ten- fljjs U M ‘IS nesßee red cedar chest for $12.75. Bay 75 jgjY P J I|l cents cash; balance weekly. mam *MSiiu Down | tl Bridge Lamp | ' $ 1 = V zf’Trsi y VWYI/xAy f) This sw.'i so this mahoxly*. V/'- -•'A h \,r Phonocntpli any fir.Uhod sinokBjtrf t /IAT lriK A. BhwwKw' id <fl \ /lu TlltW vffil ItotiKlit tray. One to a ens--BHI .>■ Jjt \ Vmi t’lgt for t o Til fr. Saturday i an<i ' Ioa ' 3Ry otjly*l2= $70.50 yoii place dr and the bala beaut ‘Jul lamp. If 1 Upright k :rAACTz: Lmerson rhonograph Model Eg mounted, with a W georgette nk shade Emerson phonographs are noted for their beautiful tone and wl!h ® !,k fringe. exquisite design. For one dollar down and one dollar a week uud Monday* 1 Ur Hy the phonograph will be delivered the day before Christmas. Six #12.85 new records go with every one sold Saturday or Monday. ALL THE ABOVE ITEMS ON SALE AT OUR FOUR DEPENDABLE STORES SOUTH SIDE tHEHHUb FURNITURE CO. FURNITURE CO. 943-945 South Meridian St. 414-418 East Washington St. Plt-xel 0301 Lincoln 8910 CApteroL SHELBY FURNITURE CO. : FUHNITUfcE est 211 East Washington St. 1115-1117 Shelby St. Opposite Courthouse i,i„ r „i n wm j Fountain Square nRw)
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