Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 44, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 July 1925 — Page 15

THURSDAY, JULY 2,1925

TRAVELING VIA BOOK ROUTE IS NOW POSSIBLE ! fader’s Adviser at Public B Library Has Course , Developed. / Hso you enjoy the thrills of/travelHAr—fg.r away sights In strange All you need Is a little imagination, an arm-chair and a book, according to Miss Catherine Bailey, reader adviser at the Indianapolis Public Library. The readers’' adviser division of library has developed a course s os summer reading to aid Indian /'polio folk to visit any part of globe by the imagination route ' ff “Towns, of Europe” For a brief the high spots of the one is introduced to a book by Osborne on, "Picture Towns of Europe.” book in the same reading j s one b v Thomas Burke entered “Nights In London.” In the /first book by Osborne only a glimpse of the beauties of the English country side is given, but Burke goes Into detail and fairly rolls in ‘he Bplendors of the fascinating London -bights. Books Recommended Not only does the reader’s/adviser outline reading courses in, travel in ■Bjurope but also in any litre that may called for. So far this month have been recommended for instruction in China, Japan, the : Near East, America, evolution, palmistry, insurance and journalism. This service offered by the Public Library is an innovation with Indianapolis, having been installed in October, 1924. The department was put in charge of Miss Bailey and Miss Justine Pritchard, who immediately began to build up the courses. In May of this year Miss Bailey installed the “Summer Tour Abroad.” Building Permits w. A. Hall, dwelling-, 1818 W. Tenth. 53.200. L. Smith & Sons -cut '29 S. Summit, $260. J. W. Lay, addition. 1738 Madison, $325. John Sees, addition 325 N. Bellerlew, S2BO. - Waddv A Springer, dwelling, 4718 E. Tenth. $4,400. Waddy A Springer furnaces. 4718-20 E. Tenth, $230. G. B. Loy, dwelling, 2002 N. La Salle, $4,100. Claude Mason, dwelling, 1430 N. Dearborn. $4,500. Claude Mason, furnace, 1430 N. Dearborn, S4OO. E. D. Harper, floor, 719 E. TwentyFifth, $250. E. D. Harper floor, 727 E. TwentyFifth $250. Ralph Humphreys, garage, 1614 N. Tacoma, $250. Clinton Leich, garage, 1526 Reisner. $260. G. M. Cornelius, reroof. 47 N. Layman, • S3OO. Frank Thorp Company, dwelling, 738 N. Denny. $3,600.' W. A. Hamilton, dwelling, 245 S. Randolph, $3,000. W. A. Hamilt n, furnace 246 S. RanSih, $238. E. Bohannan. dwelling, 1501 W ;nty-Sixth, S3OOO. g K. Scott, garage, 329 JBellriew. McKolger. garage, 1642 N. Temple, $485. Fred Butler, garage. 31 Campbell. S2OO. and. J. Coyne, porch, 1421 Flnle-r, S4OO i H. L. Paxton, garage, 991 S. Wallace ! 1255.

TTOUR Home is more deX serving of interior harmony. Make beautiful with New Mirrors, Pictures, Framing of Old Pictures or the resilvering of your mirrors. Call us today. Lincoln 2254. 223-225 E. Ohio St.

A PAINT FOR EVERY NEED If you have a peculiar problem or require a particular finish out of the ordinary, ask us about it. THE ALDAGr PAINT AND VARNISH CO. Dealers In Lowe Bros.’ Paints and Varnishes 426 E. Wash. St. Lincoln 3134

Fletcher Ave. Savings & Loan Assn. Has Paid 6% Dividends on Savings for 33 1 /2 Years 10 East Market Street

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A Rybolt Furnace in Your Home Insures Comfort and Convenience RFPAIRS for 8,1 Make* of Furnaces by Expert Mechanics 632 Massachusetts Ave. ol^|#l4

OILiIATIC For Any FURNACE or BOILER*BuAns Cheap Oil - OXO GAS, BURNER For STOVES And BEATERS ohlo It.W.D.LONG siCo. i '7iiq ln

GARAGES 719 east Maryland" street

LIGHT and POWER CALL LINCOLN 2371 P .... Representative will call to assist you solve your Electrical problems. Indianapolis Light and Heat Cos. Home Company. 43 Monument L’trcle. Edison Service.

Quake-Wracked Bank to Tent

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Earthquakes don’t worry this ba.uk! The Santa Barbara branch of th e Pacific Southwest bank found its regular quarters all in a heap, so officials erected a tent and conduct ed business as usual. It was the first j bank to open after the quake.

LAUNCH MOVIE PROJECT Plans Call for Huge Studio in Florida —Fletcher at Head. Promotion of a 225,000 acre tract of land as the seat for a motion picture colony rivalling those on the Pacific Coast was started tVednesdav night by Indianapolis business men at the Athletic Club. The meeting was in support of a movement by ihe Twentieth Century Motion Picture Company, Inc., to build a master film corporation on the foundation of Twentieth Century Clubs throughout the nation. The land development and motion picture plans are interwoven. Stoughton A. Fletcher, former president of the Fletcher American National Bank, will take active charge of the land development.

To Best Enjoy the Glorious Fourth nHBBBRHHBMHB Travel Via IlnionTraction at the low rate of ONE CENT PER MILE (Minimum $1.00) and avoid the TRAFFIC JAMS Round trip tickets good going Saturday (4th noon to Sunday 3 p. m.) Good returning to last car Sunday night. Big Celebrations NEWCASTLE KOKOMO ANDERSON and many other UNION TRACTION points.

Will build to fit any one’s pocketbook. Your lot or cash at’ first payment. PURITAN FINANCE CO. Transportation Bldg. Delaware and South Sts. Li. 1964

established 1910 ~i OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9 O’CLOCK ““I- “J"0IS ST. $H BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND JV . L*

RITE GLADLY OPENS piVE CHARGE ACCOUNTS floors S=)| and extends the most liberal terms '• In the city— PAY AS YOU WEAR. VALUES MEN’S CLOZ PRESSED AND REPAIRED FREE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR A NEW SUIT FREE

That Fourth-of - July week-end—-r MflTO You’ll need good things to 1 |f||" )1 eat —and lots of them! Buy It them at your nearest A&.P store, at the remarkably low prices listed below!

BUTTER—-45 c POTATOES ¥ 5Qq BEANS ;:;;:3"25 c SOFT DRINKS Brsi24<= PICNIC SUGGESTIONS: PICKLES „ SET'bw. 20c OLIVES 27c SSHSiZSc AND LOOSE-WILES, PRO. 5c | PEANUT BUTTER "l!; 1 ' 23c CLICQUOT CLUB ’".V;”’ 3 ff:;H>sc WAXPAPER~ PACKAGE 5c POTTED MEATS KETCHUP 25c SALMON 15c TUNA FISH TZStH-L 25c MUSTARD ~ 8-OZ. GLASS 15; I Sardines MLS?AR < D )l> 9C JAM With PECTIN Air 23c MAYONNAISE 25c CHILI SAUCE 21c FRUIT SALAD v .,, 19^ WATERMELONS 3F 65c BANANAS ' 'Hv™ 5c CANTALOUPES 2 for 25c APPLES 31b5.25c EAT. MARKETS tzitstss: ,is?r;s <iK - FULL LINE OF LUNCH MEATS FOR YOUR PICNIC ALL OUR STORES WILL BE CLOSED JULY 4TH OPEN UNTIL 10 P. M. FRIDAY

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INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

MOTHER STOPS RIFLE PROJECT Safety Board Gave Girl Permission for Range. Rifle ranges in your backyard are legal, but mothers must approve as well as the board of safety, Miss Virginia Hirt, 2351 Ashland Ave., who recently requested information on rifle ranges from city officials, has learned. ‘lt Would be too noisy and besides, I think a lot of my backyard,” Mrs. Id aM. Hirt, her mother, said. The board’s reply to Miss 'Hirt, who said she y had been told while attending Shortridge High School that rifle ranges were legal, was that a range may be bui t ofi your own premises providing it is so constructed as to meet the approval of the accident prevention department and a license fee of sll a year is paid to the city controller. Ribs Hurt in Crash William Van Atta, 22, of 2828 N. Talbott Ave., is charged with speeding today and is at home nursing some badly injured ribs. Police say his auto collided with one driven by John Wells, 1202 Southeastern Ave., today at North and Meridian Sts. Wells Was charged with assault and battery.

7,500 TIRES ON SALE These Tires Were Bought Before the Recent Price Advances and We,Are^ Still Selling Them at— ' Low Reductions From Original Prtce Buy Now, as These Savings Can’t Continue Indefinitely. Look for the Biiild&ng. at the Point of Capitol, Indiana and New York Sts. | t United States Miller Firestone Goodrich Fisk Ajax [

A Few Well-Known Makes at These Average Prices Oversize Cords First Quality Sil $C.95| 31 * 4 t4A 00 30x3 Vt U=B ! 32x4 * | l-yi 33x4 1 * 33x4Va 33x3 $1 Q.OO 34x4 Vg " * i 35x3 |%J Standard Make, at These Price*

Tires shipped subject to inspection. Our trucks at your service anywhere In the tcityATires by our experienced men at our Indiana Ave. entrance, which Is very handy for parkingfatjall tlmjs., “LARGEST INDIVIDUAL TIRE STORE IN THE CITY” INDIANA TIRE SALESiCO v Capitol and Indiana Aves. “AT THE POINT- MA In 87 <1

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NEW STORE—2Oth and DEARBORN-OPEN TODAY Our Stores Closed All Day July 4th—Open Until 10 P. M. Friday Night SUGAR 1— It 5S C DATATAEC oc* ill IHIULO roH.*""* 39c ij l '' Dll TT TF A Perfection Creamery Ml* „ DU I 8 fc,II Wm 45^ CERTO OC r |Peanut Butter 1 FI 011 R GOLD MEDAL - 24 - |b - Sack $ l | ■ Swansdown Cake Flour. Package, 33f | U BSB% ■HTRB JR What would your bread cost today were It not ft,7 mmm UQ Li t\ I the STANDARD GROCERY STORES? Remembor J 1 Jwm I M we never advanced our price. Big 16-oz. loaves! ~WM * ■ ■ ■■■ Wrapped. Regular 8c value. SOAP flake’white IQs 35C Watermelons 399. LEMONS JL35c coffee PEACHES 7v 2 c r LARD 'g 19c KgAIPJ.? 10c Pninpc s “ oc P SUGAR CORN Ic p I I 111 lVw Carton ftiUll Golden Bantam, No. 2 Can. . | Q 0 OLEO'W2Oc !°! N f.A p^E 25e SOUP Van Camp’s Tomato < 7y 2 c i BEANS "‘y 8c c "fif "' 8 8*730 JOAN OF ARC 5 1 I CALIFORNIA*-"?* <1 £■ KIDNEY BEANS u | UC I APRICOTS c.„ J |OC I lIV OaO C M WALL PAPER TvT LUA CLEANER , can Crystal White Large 4 ft** Grandma Large t§ p SOAP CHIPS PkR- I ||C Soa P Powder Pk * | Jj(J OLD DUTCH “tr~4J2se

Trade in Your Old Tires for : Balloon Tires Guaranteed 15,000 Miles ! ( f 29x4.40 *ll.OO 34x4.95 4flTiOO 31x4.40 gll.OO 33x5.77, 36x5.25 $15.50 84x5.77J. 31x5.25 $116.00 35x5.77: 31x4.95 J 515.00 32x6.20 + $23.20 32x4.95 916.25 33x6.20k ~*23.60 f 33x4.95 *16.75 34x7.30* *27.60

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