Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 294, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 April 1926 — Page 12

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| Nearly Vz OF ALL SAVINGS in Indianapolis Banks is .held hy Fletcher Trust Banks 4% on Savings jfletclier anb Crust Compatip YOU WILL FIND THE FLETCHER TRUST BANKS AT N. W. Corner Penn, and Market 1233 Oliver Avc. 1533 Roosevelt Ave. 6-J35 Reliefontalne. 2122 E. Tentli St. 1541 N. Illinois St. 1125 S. Meridian St. N. Illinois St. 43H E. 11 ash. St. 171 IV. Hash. St. 2812 E. Wash. St. PEARSON PIANO COMPANY Indiana's larteit and Most Oasaplete Mnsle Stare 128-130 Jt. Penn. St. Eel. 1871 One Price te Everyhedy Bert Jaffa Harold Jaffa JkdS&&<fond &mmm SMß* 7 N. Illinois St.—l 33 N. Penn. Bt. Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry on Credit Kay Jewelry Cos. 137 W. Waehlnoton St. TRADE AND SAVE LOW RENT LOW EXPENSE Arthur Furniture Cos. 2215 E. Washington St. Real Estate Loans 61/2% Monthly Payment United Labor Bank and Trust Cos. 2 East Market St. RARE BARGAINS IN USED PIANOS AND PLAYER PIANOS All of thee* instrument. In fine playing condition. Many of th*a roflnlslied and rebuilt. Pianos SBS and up. Player Pianos $275 and up. Rapp & Lennox Piano Cos. mmm mmsmmammmmammm/! The Test of I Service ffjT Is what a bank u does for those who patronize them. gn Our growth is tI due to the scope • and quality of our service. Aetna Trust & Savings Cos. ■ ROB3 H. WALLACE, Pres. 23 N. Penn. St. “i

CLEAN-UP WORK WILL BE URGED Pastors Asked to Stress Campaign in Sermons. Local pastors have been as Iced to stress, in their sermons Sunday, the annual Clean-Up and Paint-Up campaign, which opens Monday, it was announced today by Harmon K. Snoke, secretary of the Junior Chamber of Commerce, which is sponsoring the event. The campaign will end April 24. C. August Schrader, general chairman is assisted by the following men: William Henry Harrison, public speaking: Herbert E. Krauch, awards: Webb Sparks, publicity; Dr. Paul V. Alien, public health; Harold Haskett, Boy Scouts: Oscar Vogt, churches; M. L. McManus, essays; Lester S. Abbott, posters: Glenn L. Campbell, ceremonies; Paul Merchant, civic clubs.

MR. FIXIT Mud Washed Down From Alley Is Investigated,

Let Mr. Fix it present your case to city officials. He is Tl,e Times representative at the city hall. Write him at The Times. Mud washed down from an alley just west of Highland PI. and cast of Shriver Ave. forces the pedestrian to take to the street or swim, according to a letter received by Mr. Fixit from 1 ' A Twenty-Ninth Street Resident.” The' street superintendent’s department is investigating. As soon as the weather becomes civilized, work will begin on complaints reported by Mr. Fixit os follows: William B. Falconbury, -',OO block S. LaSalle St.; Times Reader. Kennington St., between Lincoln and Midway Sts., and G. W. Able, Pruitt St. FINANCE PLAN GIVEN Hoke Suggests New System for Murat Temple. Plans of anew financing system so r Murat Temple were explained today by Fred Hoke, a Shrine trustee. An effort is being made to retire a $575,000 preferred stock indebtedness through loans from members, Hoke said. The present plan costs nearly $45,000 a year In

You Can Double Your Money Not overnight—but it is true that money at 4V 2 % doubles itself in lb l / 2 years. Suppose you can save $5,000 by the time you are 35, and allow this to work for you, undisturbed —at 50 you will have $10,000; at 65, $150,000; thus assuring your financial independence even if you do not save another cent. This Is the Point The_ Saving you do while you are young has a longer time to work for you than your Savings in later life. Have you thought of this? $1 Will Start an Account We Pay 4 y 2 % On SaVings Meyer-Kiser Bank 128 E. Washington St.

W.-n Htlp You G.I It! Right here in Indianapolis there is a home that you can own if you will exert a little effort and allow us to We have hol P you ' Paid First begin saving with us—allow us to pav you 6 r ,' c dividends compounded 6XW semi-annually. That’s the first way we Cyr\ . help you. Then after you have saved enough to make a first payment we will loan you Dividends the balance and allow you to pay it Compounded back by the month. That Is the second Semi- way we help you. Annually Frankly, we believe that every one that really wants to own their own For 52 Yeais home can do so if they will allow us to help them. No Entrance Fee. No Paid Solicitors. ASSETS OVER $9,400,000 CELTIC SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION 23 West Ohio Street

Puzzle a Day

At the McCook aviation field in Dayton, Ohio, some of the most famous aviators in the country make their headquaiters. The officials in charge have planned many flights for the coming spring and summer. Some of these flights will be spectacular and others merely routine work. Each aviator has been given a printed outline of the flights assigned to him for the next six months. Here is a portion of one flier's orders: "If the weather conditions permit, you will be at the Potomac ready to make a flight July 4, 1926. This will give you an opportunity to try out your new plane under favorable conditions.” And strangely enough the aviator noticed that his own name was hidden in this part of his orders. Can you find that name?

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Here are the plans for making a new table top for Mr. Mazur out of two old ones. Cut square “A” parallel to the dotted lines into two pieces, ash shown aixive. Do the same to square “B.” Rearrange the four pieces as illustrated in square “C.” Then you will have constructed a 5x5 square from a 4x4 and a 3x3 square. principal and interest and will require twenty-three years to pay. The new plan will allow payment of the debt in live years. Nearly 100 Masons received the Shrine degrees Friday afternoon and night at the spring certmonial. United States Senator Arthur R. Robinson assumed the role of high priest and prophet.

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