Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 63, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 July 1926 — Page 12

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GROWTH In Resources of the Fletcher Trust Banks December 31,1912 $9,389,996 December 21, 1917 $14,129,454

December 31,1922 $19,119,802 June 30,1926 $26,777,660 % jftettijer-' gating anli Crust Corapaup Capital and Surplus $2,500,000 MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM

USED PIANOS $1 A Week And Up Pearson Piano Cos. 128-139 N. Penn. St. Est. 1873.

TRADE AND SAVE LOW RENT LOW EXPENSE Arthur Furniture Cos. 2215 E. Washington St.

“A Good Place to Bank' 9 I Marion County State Bank 139 East Market Street

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GULBRANSEN PLAYERS CHRISTEN A-TEAGUE PIANO CO. 237 N. Penn. St.

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MEHAFFEY’S CAMERA SERVICE 2633 West Michigan Street Developing and Printing, Kodaks and Films. Phone. Belmont 1878. Reduced Prices On Tents, Cots, Camping Supplies Diamond Salvage Cos. 44 South Illinois St.

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INDIANA CORN IS ON 111 Many New Vegetables Make Appearance. Indiana golden bantam corn, selling at six ears for 25 cents, made its initial appearance today at the city market. Fresh lima beans, at 90 cents a pound, reappeared. Jersey, sweet potatoes were new and sold at 15 cents a pound while other grades of sweets were 10 Home grown jumbo cantaloupes Were selling at 20 cents each, Indiana Decker melons, at 10 to 20 cents each, was another newcomer. Home grown tomatoes were higher at 25 to 30 cents a pound. Raspber ries were higher at 30 cents a, pint for the red and 20 cents a pint for the black variety. Home guown cherries were 30 cents a quart. Other prices Pickles $1.25 to $2 a hundred; home grown corn six ears for 25 cents; watermelons, 75 cents each; sweetheart watermelons, $1.25 each; Colorado pink meats 15 to 20 cents a pound, and currants, 25 cents a .quart. Prune plums, priced at two pounds for 25 cents, were anew arrival; bkie, red and wixen plums, were all priced at 15 cents a pound; pineapples, 35 cents; peaches, 10 cents a pound; California seedless grapes, pounds for 25 cents; hens, 43 to 43*cents a pound: frys, 55 cents a ■pound, and eggs. 35 to 38 cents a pound.

STRIKERS, POLICE CLASH First Serious Disorder in Subway Tie-l'p Occurs. Bti T'ntted Press NEVV YORK. Jtjly 24. Police were asked today to investigate the dash between a squad of detectives and Interborough Rapid Transit strikers, Friday night, in which one man was arrested and several severely beaten. It was the first serious dash between strikers and police since the walkout. ! After refusal of the company to take the strikers back enmasse, several’ Instances were reported of attempts to pull motormen from cars and oar windows were smashed by bricks. Fifty-seven strikers are reported to have returned to work, leaving about 250 still out. DOG .CAUSES ACCIDENT Woman Hurt When She Trips Over Rope Tied to Animal. Mrs. Dora Burns. 47. of 220 N. Illinois St., was taken home in the city hospital ambulance Friday, suf sering from injuries aobut the head, eeeived in an unusual accident. She told police she was delivering soap samples at the home of \V. J 1 Frost, 44 N. Campbell Ave., and when a dog tied at the rear door started toward her, she turned tripped over the rope that held the dog. and fell 600 is a Prescription for Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, Bilious Fever and Malaria It kills the germ*

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Diamonds on Credit One dollar opens an account. Balance small weekly payments. DEE JEWELRY CO. 18 N. 111. St. ( lay pool Hotel Bldg.

SPECIAL Low Summer Prices on Fur Coat Repairing. Jacob Wohlfeid Fur Cos. 437 Occidental Bldg.

OPENING OF MUSIC STUDIO •I. F. Lombardo, graduate of the Bush Conservatory of Musir of Clilgo. teaching Violin, Saxophone, Tenor Banjo and Theory. In the MARION BLDG. AT 10 WEST OHIO STREET, ROOM 210. Pupils taken from 7 years up.

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The Price Safety Rent a Safe Deposit Box $ 3 Year and Up Protect Your Valuables \ Aetna Trust & Savings Cos. I ROSS H. WALLACE, Pres. 23 N. Penn. St.

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speech, or gag; 15, 18, 6,7, 12, should, or ought; 13, 17, 21, 14, to clean, or wash; 20, 10, 17, 16, to cure, or heal. NERVE EXPERT TO TALK T Dr. Frank F. Hutchins on Service Club Luncheon Program. “The Seven Levels of Nervous Function.” will be discussed by Dr. Frank F. Hutchins, Monday noon, at jhe Service Club luncheon at the Lincoln. Dr. Hutchins is considered one of the leading neurologists of this country and served as o lieuten-ant-colonel during the war In charge of large Government hospitals in France. The Service Club baseball team will meet the nine of the Optimists Club, Wednesday, on Riverside diamond No. 1. The club will compete on the golf links, Aug. 10, with the Kiwanis Club. ORDER FUND TRANSFER State_Finanec Committee Authorized Removal of Department Money. Transfer of approximately $50,000 in the various departmental funds to other funds, now depleted, has been ordered by the State legislative finance committee. The biggest transfer was $21,000 to the personal service fund of the automobile department.

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Courteous Service always^ $ THERE are no ‘"grades” of service or of customers at this bank. Every banking service is rendered here for every customer. Saving, Checking, Safe Deposit, Real Estate. Rental, Loans, Insurance and Investments. >SEOMTYSS till NORTH PENNSYLVANIA IMDIANAPOLfI 0 y|% |i pa Meat Open TODAY Until IP. M. * >

Clip and Save These New Bus Schedules for Reference EFFECTIVE SUNDAY, JULY 25, 1926. BUS SCHEDULES—“WHITE SWAN LINES’* OPERATED BY UNION TRACTION Arrangements may he made at any time for special Bus Service to any point by railing on local agent or the Traffic Department at Ander„on or Indianapolis, or Mr. H. T. Muir, Supt. of Bus Service, Indianapolis. Indiana. INDIAXAPO'LIS—NOBLF.BYILLE—SHERIDAN—KOKOMO—PERU LINES—South Bound 41 43 45 47 *4 51 *53 R„ n Vo. A.M. A.M. AM. AM. AM. P.M. P.M. South Bend Lv. I I I | I ™ p prll Lv. 1 1 7 30 40 30 | 4 30 Westfield ' I 7 lOj .1 9 33! 10 45 12 33| 3 45! fi 33 Carmel 7 20! 0 43 1 12 43| | 6 4.3 Noblesvllle | fi 45 1 11 00| I 4 00! City Limits I 4B 1 11 03' I 4 03 Northern Beaeh ! 7 02! | 11 li| ! 4 li Allisonville 7 111 I 11 26| 4 .61...... 38th arid Keystone 7 25' | 11 40i | 4 40! Indlatrlpolls Ar. | 8 10| 750 10 30' 12 05 1 30[ 5 05j 730 INDIANAPOLIS—NOBLESVILLE—SHERIDAN—KOKOMO— PERU LINES—North Bound. n „ n v 0 *4O 42 *44 4fi 48 50 52 A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. T.M. P.M. PM. Indianapolis Lr. | 7 30| 8 301 12 30| 1 301 4 SOI 5 30! 5 45 38th and Keystone I 8 551 '..1 155 610 Allisonville I H 2 001. i 6 24 Northern Beaeh IJJ IS**••••] 000 C 1 ni 7 Noblesvllle : I 0 35......1 2 35|....... A ... 1 8 4 Broad Klpfile 7 57' 12 571 4 571 5 571 Carmel ... 8 17 ! 1 17! 5 17! 6 17! Westfield I 8 27| 050 127 ! 2 50! 5 27| 6 30! Baker s Corner I 10 04! 1 3 04' ! 6 44: Sheridan Ar jlO 15) | 3 15| .... | 6 35! Kokomo 0 35|...... | 2~35| I 6 35! • Tern Ar. 10 30| 3 301 7 30] Ft. Wayne Ar. 4 101 7 101 ! South Bend Ar. j 2 301 7 45! | 11 30j (•I In < onneetion with busses of the Indiana Service Co4*p.. between Peru and Ft. Wayne : nd connection witjb busses of the Indiana Motor Bus Cos., between Peru and South Bend. Note —Saturday and Sunday an extra Bus will leave Sheridan at 7:30 P M.. arriving at Indianapolis at 0:00 P. M. Leave Indianapolis St 11:15 P. M.. arriving at Sheridan 12:30 A. M. These trips are via Westfield, Carmel and Broad Ripple. INDIANAPOLIS—ANDERSON—MARION—MUNCIE LINES North and East Bound Run No. 2 4 v 6 8 10 12 14 16 AM. AM. A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. Indianapolis Lv. | 7 30! 1......L11 30l 1 5 30 Emerson Ave 7 I ll! Oaklandon ...| 8 10! | I 12 10 1 6 10 McCord sviUe ! 8 151 | (12 151 1 6 15 Fortville I 8 27| | | 12 27| 6 27 Ingalls I I 8 35' [ M 2 351 6 35 Pendleton I I 5ll f 12 51 1 651 Anderson Ar. i I 0 20' j 1 20 | 7 20 Anderson ....‘. Lv7 I 5 20! ]• 10 15! 12 05 ’ 330 L 4 50 Alexandria 5 45'... 10 45 12 35 4 00| 5 15 Marion ...Ar. | I | 11 45| 1 35 5 00| Anderson ".''. Lv. I'.' j 0 201 1......1 1 201 1 740 Daleville 0 41! 1 41 1 8 01 Yorktown I. I 0 53i 1 53| 8 13 INDIANAPOLIS—ANDERSON—MARION—MUNCIE LINES South and West Bound. Run No. 1 3 5 . 7 0 11 13 15 A.M. A.M A.M. M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. Muncie I 1" 50 ......| 12 00 a. 540 Yorktown I 8 12 12 22 6 02 Daleville I 824 12 34 6 14 Anderson Ar | 8 45 !12 55 635 Sfarion Lv !...... Mo Stfl. ....) 135! 500 Alexandria 5 45 11 351 2 351 600 7 20 Anderson Ar 610 12 05|-. ■...} 3 051 6 30| 755 Anderson Lv. 8 45 12 55 1...... I 635 'Fortville 0 38) 1 48|...t..| | 7 28 McCordsville ..! 0 50] 2 00( | | 7 40 Oaklandon 0 55! 2 051..,, I 7 45 Lawrence 10 061 2 161... ( 7 56...... Kmersftn Ave 10 15...... 2 25) I 8 05...... “W!T?^pecla^^un?!TMeaven?3Tans^Krn^it^Sun3ayatTß! I rT™M7'TP riving at Sunnyslde at 3:00 P. M. Leavo Sunnyside 5:00 P. M., Arr. Indianapolis, 5:40 P. M. j

REALTORS REPORT INCREASED SALES _j Week’s Records Are Put at $145,875. Real estate deals Involving $145.875 during the last week were reported to the India a polls Real Estate Board by realtors, it was announced today. P. A. Havelick reported the largest residence sale totaling $19,500. This was alsuburban hoe In a sixacre wooded tract at Eightieth St. and Allisonville Rd., formerly owned by Dr. 'G. B.* Wolfe and sold to W. E. Anstess. All transactions reported were either residences or lots on which homes are to be constructed; /I Poultry Feed tSr „ ioo ibs., #2.75; so, fVV \ #1.46. Egg Mash, 100 k 1 lbs., *3.00. 50, I \*l ] #1.60; Cracked Coro \ J ,/Li *°° ms., *1.80; 50 k s/fnQ *I.OO. Delivered. V -lr Ul Everything for poultry. Phone MAiu 4740. Igjljß Everitt’s Seed Stores 227 W. Washington. 5 S, Alabama

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Musical Instruments GRAND PIANO, old reliable make, mv hnxxnv s°os- fin** ton**. will lat many year,* PIANO CO.. 35 Menument Circle. ONLY $39 for this used Steinway. square dandy good tone and action. Sold on Wrms per week. Ask to see this. WILSON STEWART MUSIC CO.. 44 N. Pennsylvania. RADIO sets repaired by skilled workman. Electric repairing. 130 E. Maryland St., upstairs. , WANTED —Reliable party to assume $225 balance due on fine olayer. piano for which customer cannot finish haying s*; note. A-l shape Terms BALDWIN PIANO CO.. 35 Monument Circle. RADIO SETS at a tow price to reduce stock: no obsolete style. 130 E. Maryland St., upstairs. Cottages and~Resorts WAWASEE Lake lots and furnished cottages for sale or rent: good investment vearf* tm?s U uT pay“ y ELLWbOD gIoRGe" Syracuse. Ind. - LAKE MANITOU:. furnished cottages Immediate possession. W. W. ZIMMERMAN. Rochester. Ind. i LAKE MANITOU cottages to rent. C. F. OLIVER. Rochester. Ind. Business Announcements FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated: feather mattresses and pillows made. E. F. BURKLE. 416 Mass. Main 14!\8. PAPER FURNISHED AND HUNG: $4 per room and up: also painting. Ken. 3846. SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Sharpened. TUTTLEDGfe. 216 N. Illinois. SHEET metal work, guttering and spouting. Tin work and general repairing. CAMPBELL CO. Phone Bel 2808. HENDRIK DINKLA General house painting. omp in. 2650 E. 34th. We. 26.82-W

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Miscellaneous for Sale _ POOLROOM EQUIPMENT Complete, consists or one 10-foot and one 4-foot cigar case. 5 Brunswick pool t a.lies, National cash register, chairs, tables, large iec box. etc. AU In good condition and just the thing to start a poolroom. Bargain. Call at 142 W. Washtngton St. RUGS and linoleum at lowest prices. DORFMAN RUG COMPANY. 207 W. W.ash, St. Near, Capitol. BEANS! BEANS! c beans: $3 per 100 lbs. FACTORY SALVAGE CO.. 440 E. Wash. Main 4200. BED-DAVENPORT, in leather, sls: beddaveno. in leather, sl3. Wash. 0082-R. CAINOE. O'd Town: 18-ft.: wtih eouinment: $25. 2852 Central. Har. 0166-W. CASH REGISTERS, scales, grinders, slteers rebuilt: guaranteed. Fixtursa, all kinds. SPRAGUE EX.. 22 W. Ohio. Main 0364. CONCESSION tent\ 14x10: almost .new. Call Drex. 1186-R'after 6 p. m. DINING-ROOM suite, $35: white bed. In good condition. 24 McLean PI DISPLAY case. 4V4x4'A; good condition: bargain. Drexel 3620. EASY washer, alio Utenoo ironer; practically new. Hum. 1974. ELECTRIC sigri. 12 ft.: suitable for automobile or other salesroom: fully equipped: cost over $400: will sell for less than half price. 329 W. Market. Main 1005, ELECTRIC Toastwich machine. 8-ft. umbrella and table. Wash. 2687-1. Riley 3687, GAS RANGES: used: thoroughly overhauled: 810 and up: delivered and connected. Charles Koehring. 882 Vir. Ave. GAS stove. A-l condition. $22.50: Detrott Jewel. 1138 N. Rural Web. 47Q4-R, ICE BOX. gas range. Hoosier cabinet unit: baby carriage. Irv. 4004. SMALL ice box. 108 S. Capitol Ave. LLOYD baby carriage: in good condition: ••heap. Har. 3256-R. MATTRESSES Rebuilt and recovered Home Bedding Cos.. 870 Virginia Ave, Drex. o*Bo.

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Automobiles for Sale AUBURN: large touring: good condition: S6O If sold at once. Riley 6114. CHEVROLET COUPE, 1922 In good nimrfhg order. Tires good bargain for only $75. Indiana Locomobile Sales Cos. 055 N, Meridian, Lin. 1171. Chevrolet. Demonstrator A 1 andean sedan. This ear is less than foriy-nve days old: carries new car guarantee and bill of sale. We have given only a few house demonstrations with this car, and it is from a mechanical standpoint. better than new. It carries extra accessories. JONES WHITAKER SALES CO., 345 N. Capitol Ave. Main 5646. Ask for sales manager. CHEVROLET, 1023 louring: fair paint and mechanical condition: just a lot of automobile for SIOO. easy terms, STONE CHEVROLET CO 340 K Wash. FORD sedati: good tires and motor: well equipped: only $145: terms. MARION CHEVROLET CO.. 1040 N. Meridian. Lin. 5361. Dodge Roadster, 1923 A lot of automobile for only $205. Central Buick Cos. 2917-18 Central Ave. ' Randolph 1300. Open evenings. Fords —All Prices Forty-five to pick from. We handle our own payments. ROY WILMETH CO. Twenty-four-hour service 720 N. Meridian. Lin. 6875. Open evenings. FORD COUPE '~~ 1022: good condition: balloon tires; $65. 016 E. Washington St. Lin. 4492.