Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 242, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 February 1926 — Page 12

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LOANS We lend on improved Indianapolis <real estate. For those who desire loans not exceeding 65% of our appraisement, we offer our monthly payment plan. For those desiring 50% or less of our appraisement, our regular mortgage plan is .offered at a lower rate. A small expense fee, but no commission is charged. jftetdjer g mm anil Crusts Corapanp N. W. Corner Penn, and Market

OLD TRAILS Automobile Insurance Assn. HOME OFFICE— IN DIANAFOLIB PHONE KILBY 1801 Broader Protection at Low Coat!

FEET HURT? FREE Picture Made Dr. Scholl Expert Here Corrects Foot Troubles. Correct Shoes Fitted. 1646 N. Illinois St.

LEON Tailored to Measure Men’s Suits & O’Coats Salesroom and Shop 2M MASSACHUSETTS AYE.

COVERALLS KHAKI, UNBLEACHED DRILL OLI) HICKORY, ETC. Prioea $2.50 and Dp MARTIN BROS. CO. 214 Indiuna Ave.

FOUNTAIN PENS Waterman, Sehaelfer, Lifetime, Conklin, Moore, Duofold. New Improved Everaharp Pencils. Pena and Pencils Repaired CLARK & CADE Olaypool Drng Store.

BDY FOR LESS Tannery

MEN’S FURNISHINGS 115 S. ILLINOIS ST.

top NEW Lower Price* 110 S. Meridian St.

DRESS-UP ON Liberal Credit THE HUB V;'. W WASHINGTON ITT

& WINKLER Dentists 8. W. Cor—Wash. and Psnn.

FISH CARLOAD Mullets and Pickerel 15c lb. Other Varieties at Slightly Higher Prices Car on Track Just South of Police Station

MARKET FEELS COLD RESULT Southern - Grown v Green Produce Is Scarce. Results of the cold snap which struck southern States recently were felt on the city market today, as a general scarcity of southern-grown produce prevailed. String beans, which appeared a few weeks ago, have disappeared. Pea's, tomatoes, lettuce and button radishes were still to be found, however. Strawberries were 10 cents lower, selling at 90 cents a quart. Other prices included: Egg plant, 30 and 45 cents each; cucumbers, 30 and 45 cents each; lettuce, a head, 15 and 20 cents; lettuce, leaf, 20 cents a pound: peas. 30 and 35 cents a pound; home-grown celery, 25 cents a bunch; tomatoes,'ls. centk a pound, two for 25 cents; hew potatoes, 15 cents a pound; apples. 15 cents a pound; Grimes Golden and Russet apples, 10 cents a pound; grapefruit, 10 cents each; oranges, 50 to 60 cents a dozen; lemons, 30 to 40 cents a dozen, and pineapples, 60 cento each. Chickens and butter were steady, chickens selling at 42 and 50 cents a pound and ducks at 50 cents a pound. Eggs were 42 to 50 cents a dozen. Halibut, whlteflsh and salmon were 35 cents a pound; crapples and white perch, 20 cents, and carp and mullets, 15 cents. DEMOCRATS IN COUNCIL IRATE Protest on Railroading of Ordinances. Railroading of ordinances by Republican councilmen aroused the ire of Democratic minority members at council meeting Monday night. Both Councilmen Edward B. Raub and Robert A. Springsteen, Democrats, criticised riding through the laws and judiciary committee of the ordinance to employ council attorney at $1,500 a year. Dr. Austin H. Todd, sponsor of the measure, moved to postpone action pending additional study. No emergency necessitates hiring legal talent, Raub asserted. "It’s not the purpose to employ an attorney at once, but the position must be created so that we may get a man when an emergency arises,” Dr. Todd explained. "If the ordinance is on the books you’ll soon find an emergency and a man for the job,” Raub countered. class Twill entertain Proceeds of Affair Go to Church Building Fund. Members of the Garfield Avenue M. E. Church Bethany class will give an entertainment Wednesday evening at Red Men’s hall, Denny and New York Sts. of the entertainment will go to the church .building fund. Three plays will be presented. They are: "Taking Father's Place,” "One Sweetheart for Two” and "Fun in a Country Store.”

Disflgnrlng Pimples Healed By Cuticera Daily use of Cuticura Soap, assisted by Cuticura Ointment when required, not only soothes and heals unsightly and annoying pimples and irritations on neck and face, but tends to prevent such conditions. Nothing purer, more economical or more satisfactory than these fragrant emollients. Soap 80. Ointment 26 and 60c. Talcum 26e. Bold •Terrwhero. Sample each free. Address: 'QaUonxa Laboratories, Lrpt, SIX Malden, Uaaa." WP Cuticura Shaeiai Stick 25c.

y— * y y lASOAQ6 - FURtSTUSS For Standard Sheet Music, Books and Studies 27 E. Ohio St. Hume-Mansur Bldg.

Buy Your Fur From the manufacturer and save the retailer’s profit Jacob Wohlfeld For Cos. 437 OCCIDENTAL BLDG.

THE INDIANA TRUST CO. Pay 4% Savings $2,000,000

PLAIN WATCH CRYSTALS FITTED 10c SAM TRATTNER *MI . Ililneta fit.

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John Priestly invented the first erasers. They were exorbitantly priced at 75 cents each. Because of this there was very little demand. One day two artists secured 6 soiled erasers for $3. The artists had to pool their resources to pay for them. One gave $ 1 20 and the other SI.BO. They then cold two of these erasers to a wealthier artist at the price of clean ones. After this each man took 2 erasers and his share of the money. If the artists had divided the money In proportion to their investments, how much money would each have received? Last puzzle answer: t Uo2cx>- | M , W WAA The small card enclosed In John Aldridge’s letter a comment on his attendance. The first three words are easy being “You ought to.” The next symbol is “be” on ’/tie” plus “M” which makes it ’’be on time.” The last symbol Is a shoemaker’s “awl” plus “WAA,” “W” plus A’s” is ways, therefore the last word Is "always.” The message reads “You ought to be on time always.” A CLEAR COMPLEXION Ruddy Cheeks—Sparkling Eyes —Most Women Can Have Says Dr. Edwards, a Well-Known Ohio Physician [ Dr. F. M. Edwards for 17 years treated scores of women for liver and bowel ailments. During these years he gave to his patients a prescription made of a few well-known vegetable Ingredients mixed with olive oil, naming them Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. You will know them by their olive color. These tablets are wonder-workers on the liver and bowels, which cause a normal actlonfl carrying off the waste and poisonous matter In one's system If you have a pale face, sallow look, dull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, headaches, a listless, no-good feeling, all out of sorts, inactive bowels, you take one of Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets nightly f:r a time and note the pleasing results. Thousands of women and men take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets—the successful substitute for calomel—now nng then just to keep them fit. 16c and 30c. I —Advertisement.

MYSTERIOUS While vitamins are unseen, mysterious factors, medical science proves that they are necessary to assure health. Scott’s Emulsion for over fifty years has been effectually serving human* need, with these elements now called vitamins. Scott’s Emulsion builds Tin health and strength. JyJI AT RETAIL DRUGGISTS Pries 60* and sl-20 •■Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield. N.J. Z3-MM

The Largest and Most Complete Htock of Columbia Records In the City BOOTH SERVICE LYRIC MUSIC SHOP, 187 NORTH ILLINOIS ST. 4 Doora North of Lyric Theater.

Special Sale of REMNANTS At the New Home The Martin Rosenberger Wall Paper Cos. 140 Sonth Illinois St.

The Bright Spot of Fountain Square Shelby Furn. Cos. 1113-17 Shelby St.

EVERYTHING FOR BIRDS \Ov Bird Seed, 2 lb. for \ 25c. Bird Cage., Stands and Acceaaoriea. We JrvJjjSk oarry a aplendld line of •fr’ Cage, from *1.75 dp. nr Cage Stands, $3.25 up. ul Everitt’s Seed Store 2*7 W. Wash. „ Sand 5 N. Ala.

Money Loaned —ON— Diamonds and Watches LEGAL BATES—SAFE-.LIBERAL SUSSMAN’S STATE LOAN OFFICE Bonded Broker*—Established 22 Years. 239-41 W. WASHINGTON BT. Opposite Stotehouae.

TRUSSES ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS DEFORMITY ' BRACES Sick Room Supplies of All Kinds Established 1885 41 Years of Confidence 7 ARMSTRONG. The Surgical Instrument House 233 N. PENN. ST. Opposite Paatoffloe Mala $797. Batata. I**s

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‘Walk Up a Flight and Save the Difference” WEAR RUBENS CLOTHES • Now at 40 W. Washington St. 2d Floor Thompson Bldg. Directly Across Street from Our Old Location Greater Values Than Ever

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' GOOD FOOD AT ODD PENNY PRICES WHITE CAFETERIA ON THE CIRCLE

Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry on Credit Kay Jewelry Cos. 137 W. Washington St.

Rybolt Furnaces Bepalre for all make! of furnaces THE RYBOLT HEATING CO. MAIN m*. LIN *714

SMART APPAREL On Easy Terms FEDERAL CLOTHING STORES 131 W. Washington St.

White Furniture Cos. Tom Quinn Jake Wolf Better Furniture—Lowest Prices—Personal Service 245-245-Z47-24* W. Washington St.

mm Payments As Low As $1 a Week THE UNION TIRE CO. Geo. M&dlam, Pres. MA In 6273. Cor. S. HI. and Georgia St. Open Till 8:00 p. m.

China°DimiOT U piatei 1 R- BEARD & CO. Two Patterns. While They R m C" rtRMTUBZ | *- 8t * 488 EAST WASHINGTON ST.

GEM LAUNDRY --SINCE 1871— PHONES; Lincoln 1327-1328-1329

IDEAL Furniture Company 141 W. Wash.

Hohner HARMONICAS Complete stock. Instruction book, given with each Hohner. CARLIN MUSIC CO. 143 E. Washington St.

TRAVEL BUREAU FLETCHER AMERICAN CO. Bookings to all parts of the world. MA in 5080. Parle Office, 8 Rue St., Florentin.

MjLLEP : WOHL "Hundreds All Sizes ofSilkDresses s M All Colors 45 E- Washington St.

Pleasing to the ti&McSS. Tastel ‘GARGLETTE’ Fair to all—partial to none! An Ideal Nasal Douche, Mouth Wash and Gargle. Doctors Recommend It! All Druggists Sell It! \ Generous Size, 50c A Large Size, SI.OO.

Valentines —Irresistible and Clever

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Mail Orders Add 8c Charles Mayer & Cos. 29-31 W. Washington St. Established 1840.

QEE JEWELRY C|Y 18 N 111. St. —Clajrpool Hotel Bldg —Jewelry on Credit w

Indianapolis and Cincinnati Traction Company Charles L. Henry, Receiver. REDUCED FARES DOLLAR EXCURSION EVERY SUNDAY Round Trip Tickets Two Cents Per Mile. Thirty-Day Return Limit Information, Phone MA in 45004501.

ROUGH DRY The flat work Ironed—all the bundle dried. Starching necessary pieces, 11c per pound. 65c minimnm charge. Soft Water. LI ncoln 7338 Family Wash Laundry 831-837 E. Washington Bt,,

Men’s Topcoats, Cravinettes, $4 Suits and Overcoats ■ Cleaned and Pressed so g 1120 N. Illinois St. MAin 5555 —Branches—38th and College 450 Mas. Ave. HUmboldt 2244 Lincoln 1942

Highest Achievement in Electric Washing Machines ZENITHSWASHER It Wins by It Is Simple Comparison in Operation Minutes BH The Secret of Quick, Clean Washing Call Us for a Free Demonstration in Your Own Home. MAin 0123. Terms as Low as $2.50 Per Week Hatfield Electric Cos. Meridian at Maryland MAin 0123

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An Important Date Because — All deposits on new or old accounts made on or before \ February 10th draw interest from February Ist. We Pay 4 1 / 2% on Savings HOURS—B A. M. to 5 P. M. Dally Meyer-Kiser Bank 128 Bast Washington 6treat

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in their appropriateness. Novel and unusual, too. From Sc to SI.OO. Comics, lc. You have the fun of making them, with a box of materials. Complete with directions at 15c, 25c, 35c and 50c.