Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 42, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 June 1926 — Page 14
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4% 3 Prom July 1 ' On Saving? Deposited by i„!v % k Intent starts monthly and/is paid twice a 9Kar on. Savings Balof $5 or more. Demp posit or any r. time. At any Fletcher Trust Sank. A joint Survivorship Savings Account is an idea l arrangement for husband and wife, and provides protection for ' dependents. Either, and in tfase of death the survivor, may withdraw. • Capital and Surplus $2,500,000. Member Federal Reserve System. Jffeteber MmmsattfiCrnst Company - YOU WILL FINb THE Fi -Kt;CHER TRUST BANKS AT 'Wi Corner Penn, and Market £!S *fpntainr. 1533 Roosevelt At*. *. Illinois St. 458 E. Wash. St. ,vtt ->■ Illinois St. 2812 E. Wash. St. St. 1233 Oliver Are. u E. Tenth St. 474 W. Wb,Ui. St.
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AUTO TOPS Used Tires & Vulcanizing Kentucky Are. VuL Cos. 35 Kentucky Ave.
ar 14-k gold fIUL. point with wW iridiua* tip. \\ • Vh Writes as KM smooth as veiSelf ' filling, , 25.000-word ink capac- ' y- Mahogany, red and tW.-j black barrels. A wonderful value.' Vonneguts 120-124 B. Wash. &t
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BATTLE CREEK, Mich.—Because his sweetheart married another man while he Was serving a liquor law violation sentence, Edward Masters. 43, ex-city electrician, committed suicided CHICAGO, June 30.—Andrew Mandls, 4, was killed when an auto wheel picked up a stone and hurled it at ’ ?' KANSAS ClTY—Newspapers/were up in the air here when E. O". Paddepk. carrier, used art airplane to cover his flve-mile route. Flying low, he was able to drop the papers into his customer's yards. BOSTON—A half hour after he purchased an auto for $7, George .A. Flaherty was arrested and fined $lO for failure to dim his lights. The next day he sold it for sls. PAWTUCKEtTfT I.—Three per-* sons were injured and a store front was wrecked when a customer tossed a cigaret into a window of fireworks. NEW YORK—Bedclothes were torn off three sleeping women when a bomb exploded outside their bedroom door. They were not hurt. WASHINGTON—CIarence Thompson, 6, tossed a "sparkler” into a manhole, igniting sewer gas. The manhole was hurled several feet and the lad was burned seriously. • CHlCAGO—Charles King opened his new drug store. First customers were two bandits who took SI,OOO. WHITE HOUSE VISITED Collier Young, 5009 E. Washington St., and Sarah Isabel Sherwood, 152S Park Ave., Shortridge High School stuffents, were received by President Coolidge at the White House Tuesday afternoon, along with ninety-six other high school pupils and fortynine outstanding school teachers, who won American youth and teacher rewards provided by the sesquicentenniaj exposition management at Philadelphia, Pa. The Indiana teacher was Miss Elizabeth E. Loise Fleet of Rochester. After two days of sightseeing the party will return to Philadelphia to attend the exposition. BUS HEARING FRIDAY A hearing will be conducted In Supreme Court Friday afternoon on petition for an order permanently ehjoining the town of Beech Grove from inforcing an ordinance prohibiting use of Main St. by the South Side Motor Coach Company. The company’s busses were using the street today, irf spite of an adverse decision in the Shelby Circuit Court, through a temporary restraining order granted by Chief Justice David A. Myers. The restraining order was asked whet an appeal'was taken from the Shelby court’s decision.
Kidneys and Back Made Life Miserable Says He’s Full of Pep Now, and Pains are All Gone. “I suffered with pains in my kidneys and back for thyee years. My bacfl at times seemed as if it would break In two. I was tired out most of the time, and when I came home from work I just felt like I wanted to lie down. I lost flesh until I only weighed 155 pounds. Nothing I took did me any good till I found Vluna, and after taking only one bottle I was wonderfully relieved. My back stopped aching and I began to get some pep. My appetite picked up and I began to gain weight till I now weigh 170 pounds (a gain of 15 pounds), and feel fine and eat anythig.”—Curtis Chappell, 1130 East St. Clair St., Indianapolis, Ind. Vinna acta promptly on sluggWfc bowels, lazy liver and weak kidneys. It purifies the blood, clears the skin, restores appetite and digestion, and bring! new strength and energy to the whole body. Take a bottle on trial. Then if you r re not glad you tried Vluna, your money will be refunded. $1 at druggists, or mailed postpaid by Iceland Medicine Cos., Indianapolis, Ina. VIUNA The vegetable regulator
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There was a large hole in the barn and both stable flies and house flies streamed in. In spite of the fact that* the cows had been sprayed, and therefore could not be harmed by the flies, their presence annoyed Farmer Muller. So he made a temporary patch from a piece of wood. The original shape of the wood was square. It was cut with three slashes and glued together without any waste, in the shape sketched. How did farmer Muller piece the patch? Last puzzle answer: Officer Kelly asked the secretary to! write the number 30 in 3 equal digits. The correct answer is 3 and 3 plus 3 equals 30 (three cubed plus three equals thirty). Thus the same digit expresses the desired amount. This is the smallest digit it is possible to use. Other answers can be secured using either 6 or 6.
Mortgage Loans First and Second Indianapolis Real Estate Columbia Securities Cos. Lincoln 6334 152 N. Delaware
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FURNITURE STORES 128 W. Washington Bt. and 108 South Meridian Street
BATTERIES Built of highest grade material; rubber box; guaranteed fully one year; 6-11 only $9.50 aDd your old battery. Indiana Wholesale Tire Co.201 N. Cap. Ave. Circle 6942.
NEW YORK DENTISTS Now Located at 251/2 W. WASHINGTON 2 Doors East of Chas. Mayer Cos.
WET WASH Flat Work Ironed 7Vjc Lb. $1.25 Minimum . * Family Wash Laundry 837 E. Wash. LI ncoln 7335.
QUALITY TIRES AT CUT PRICES INDIANA TIRE SALES CO. 302 Capitol Are. Riley 2391 At Point of Indiana and Cap. Avea.
SMART APPAREL On Easy Terms PURITAN CLOTHING STORES 131 W. Washington St.
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!“A Slice Off the Price Served With Every Meal” When appetite says “Lunch" Pocketbook says “White's"! | 3 * iMifey *o Jjfip || il] j|ij? j|| jjj! j i iF’!|jp|W r g!pf
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Full Size 8-In. Fitzgerald Electric Fan, Only $4.98 It Is surprising to be able to buy a full size 8-inch fan of genuine quality for so little only $4.98. Yet, this fan will keep your room or office comfortably cool all summer long, and keep on doing it year after year. Handsomely finished in sparkling nickel, fitted with heavy wire blade guardß, and complete with cord and plug, ready for use. This fan represents a real value.
Guard Your Health Well in Summer Summer is the carefree time of- year, when you do not notice minor ailments as much as in other times of the year. Do not neglect your health. Preventives and remedies are priced low at Hook’s. • v
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Hydrosal A* powerful germicide and deodorant 50c Size 39(1 75c Size 69 *
Repairing for Your Fence Use Our White or Red Cedar Posts. Also Red Cedar Arbor Posts. Ferree-Case Lumber Cos. South State and DeLoss Streets Phone, Drexel 2905
DIAMONDS WATCHES JEWELRY TERMS IF DESIRED Gray, Gribben 4 Gray Established 1884 151 North Illinois St.
WHITE Furniture Cos. Jake Wolf Tom Quinn "The Home of Real Furniture Values” 243 to 249 West Washington St.
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Payments as Low as $1 a Week THE UNION TIRE CO. Geo. Medlam, Pres. MAin 6273 Cor. S. HI. and Georgia St. • Open Till 8:00 p. m.
COMBINATION Every Evening, 5 to 8 o’clock. STEAK PLATE Steak. Potatoes and Vegetable.
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Insurance Against Trouble A Savings Account WE PAY 4%
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Os course you want good food, a plentiful range of choice, careful service, comfort and music. White’s offer all that, and more: reduced prices! 10 to 20% reductions, even more in some instances, have been made on all meats'and ' vegetables except potatoes. Your saving amounts to a great deal when you come to White’s regularly. Lunch properly, satisfactorily and economically at .White’s.
Atito Seat Covers of Matting, 69c
Dental Needs 60c Orthodentlc Tooth Brush . 39* 60c Forhan’s Tooth Paste ....39* 50c Ipana Tooth Paste 39* 30c Kolynos Tooth Paste 22* 26c Llsterlne TOoth Paste .... 19* 60c Pebeco Tooth Paste 39* 25c Boncilla Dental Cream 21* 40c Squibb’s Tooth Paste .....34* Foot Comforts • 85c Tiz, for tired feet 29* 36c Scholl's Zino Plasters ....29* 25c Blue-Jay Corn Plasters....l9* SI.OO Fairyfoot Bunion Treatment 84* 35c Freezone, lifts out corns. .29*
Listerine $1 Size, 74c Spray your throat with 'Listerine to protect it against germ disease.
9toD9 Diamond Wadding rings im. kt. solid white gold. COQ 7C Kay wilF trust you J. I J KAY JEWELRY CO. 137 W>t Wa.hlngton St.
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Ogy REDUCED IWEEK END FARES AH Stations on C., I. & W. R, R. ONE FARE FOR ROUND TRIP Saturday and Sunday, July 3 and 4 Returning up to and including Monday, July 5 Information and ticket* at City Otrie*, 114 Monument. I’lw*. MA In 6404. Inion StatllF., MAin 4667.
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‘Afterthe Horse Is Gone’ Yes, it’s an old saying, but it carries a wealth of meaning. How often have you heard, “I had the opportunity, but I didn’t have the looney.’’ Money is the padlock tHat prevents many an opportunity from slipping away. A savings account here at The Meyer-Kiser Bank will enable you to hold on to YOUR opportunities. Don’t delay. Start NOW I We Pay 4 1 /z% on Savings HOURS—B A. M. to 5 P. M Daily. The Meyer-Kiser Bank 128 East Washington Street
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PIANOS for Rent a Pearson Piano Cos. J :8-130 N. Penn. St. Est.
Special thl* Week Only I GEM INK DIAMOND RINOH.i WHITE AND GREEN GOLUfI MOUNTINGS. $5.95 1 FIELD JEWELRY ANg LOAN COMPANY 1 18 Mouth llllnol* Mt. J
PRICED REDUCED One Cent a Found On ROUGH DRY Picked up by us on Thursday, Friday or Saturday for delivery Monday or Tuesij day. , The M BEST-GRAND M Laundry K A in 0774 MAlnl
