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10 \ w t v i These Summer your wife is putting up, fruit and vegetables, get ting ready for next winter. Are you, too, thinking of the future and putting away your spare in a strong bank ? Now is the jtfetcljer is>ahtnp ant> Crust Company • \ Open Saturday Evenings 6 to 8:30 Northwest Corner Market and Pennsylvania Street* * . To the man who makes a living with his eyes: To the man who uses his eyes —to the machinist, who must turn out work to hair-breadth accuracy —to the chemist or metallurgist, who must weigh to -the hundredth of a gram—to the engineer/ who builds the bridges, highways and railroads of this country—to the draftsman, who must keep his eyesjglued to his board day after day—to the bookkeeper, account ant ad office man—in fact, to men in every walk of life—this mes sage is addressed. Your work demands the great est accuracy. It is, therefore, only logical that you keep your eyes in first-class condition —for your eyes are your very livelihood. If your eyes are beginning to annoy you; if you are at all con scious of the fact that your have r \ $4.50 lenses need \ I changing dur- \ I \ / m ing the first six \ J pr months, we will - > * s^. _jf __j)u no charge $4.50 \ Optical l)T i $5.25 Department ,$5,00 THE Wm. H. BLOCK CO. 202 S. Illinois St. UQ kn MV AND general • U. AMI I MERCHANDISE EXTRA SPECIAL EXTRA SPECIAL Men’s new one-piece, cotton bathing £4 *ff Newr 12-ounce duck 9x12 wall <aqa ff a suits, real values tents Pajamas, reissued, in fine condition; I Repaired hobnail and field shoes, I while they last, <>ff worth twice the an a/v Reclaimed overalls and QIZm a suit I price 9c)Ulr | jumpers, each Owt Khaki breeches, Off Regulation summer shirts Combination overalls, Army shirts (reclaimed), reclaimed and drawers, 7? A light £Q mn> . fine condi- sft-fl ms New athletic / m ne '’' i DK, weight VOm I tion 9i/) SI 25 Conmnatlon overalls, Socks, summer weight, Khnfei aa mm union suits 91.40 heavy material, wears 3 pairs, $1.00; ng- trousers $2 45 New bib heavy government } llte 9C P n > r 35C ... .. , , ~ __ iron 9twv New army A O MS r ' ew s * 0V Off denim overalls. Off New infantry Munson breeches army shoes 9iVV union made...last ffff Reissue O. O. Serge rain- ffffnff Shirts (O. D. MS *hoes vvOv breeches, flue coats vO| v * MS EX .'....25.00 r; u .picT.l'.‘'*:s2.3s 50c Light weight summer rain- New O. D. wool Off coats, suitable *4 A OO Out-Of-Town Buyers blankets wO.tlt) for auto dusters® A AUU , ~ . , Heavy army horse hlan We ship goods exactly as advertised; write plaihly; kets; fine for the- camp New O. D. wool ff Off send money order or draft with order. No C. O. D. or as an auto ms shirts 9vdtl shipments made. We pay the postage. robe W>•l *2 QUEEN CITY SALVAGE CO. cntcuE 4.8 202 SOUTH ILLINOIS ST.—COR. GEORGIA ST. amia eyes; if your eyes burn, sipall dark spots dance before them and you must close them every now and then to rest them; if you suffer from headaches,, indigestion or even nervousness —then you should see a good optometrist— and the sooner the better. You have here a corps of spe cially trained men—each man fitted for his work by years of study—headed by Dr. J. E. Ker nel, who is a graduate of the Northern Illinois College of Op tlialmology and has the reputa tion of possessing more than ordi nary skill in the fitting of glasses. They lire, like you, experts in their chosen line of w T ork. You can trust them to give your eyes a most thorough examination and to fit them with the proper glasses. INDIANA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, JULY 14, 1920. FRENCH RESPECT AMERICAN DEAD Rotary Club Told of .Memorial Day Abroad. Those who have relative* or friends lying: among the soldier dead In France need have no concern over the manner in which their graves are cared for, said Bert A. Boyd, who recently returned from a trip abroad and who was one of the speakers at the regular meeting of the Indianapolis Rotary club yesterday, at the Claypool hotel. He sold that he had attended a Memorial day service in one of the Amer ican cemeteries, and that it was one of the most Impressive sights he has seen. The grounds and the graves are beau tifully kept, he said, and for the special service each grave was with the stars and stripes, the tri-color of France, and flowers in profusion. He spoke also of various experiences he and the party with which he traveled had had during their trip. Dr. Charles D. Humes, specialist in nervous disorders, devoted the greater part of his talk to hospital work in France during the war, speaking es pecially of cases of broken backs and broken necks, in most of which cases the patients were conscious until the end. He touched alsd upon concussion of the brain, and explained that in such cases one of the best things to do im mediately following the accident was to let the patient lie still. It was reported that Claude M. Mc- Elwalne, who was injured about two weeks ago during the Uotary-Klwanis baseball game, was out of the hospital, tut was not yet in condition to re ceive visitors. • Some of the details of the Rotary- Optimist baseball game that will be played tomorrow afternoon, beginning at 3 o’clock, at Washington park, were Informally discussed. Wishes Prohibition Agent Held in Check An injunction suit has been filed in federal court by Carl Walters, manager of the Malt-Ade Supply Company, West Washington street, asking that court enjoin Charles J. Orblson, federnl prohibition director for the state of In diana, from interfering in any way with tho plaintiff's place of buslnesg. The Malt-Ade Supply Company, up to a month ago, was engaged In the manu facture and sale of malt, Isinglass, hops, tubes, bottles and caps used for the brewing of a home-made beer, to which a cake of yeast could be added with the result of a beer containing a, high per centage of alcohol. With the exception of the yeast, the Malt-Ade Supply Company sold the necessary articles for the home brewed beer at combination price*. Orblson caused Walters’ place of busi ness to be closed pending an investi gation. Orblson communicated with the federal prohibition commissioner, wh# advised him that the sale of the articles at com bination prices was illegal and the place was closed by federal authorities. Walters, in the complaint, claims that he was not engaged in the sale of atco hollc beverages and was cot carrying on an illegal business. m<> BHURTRI IXIE ANNUAL OUT. The Shortridge Annual is out and sub- rlbsirs may get the books tomorrow and tho rest of the week at the school building. * GO DATE UP THE DENTISTS When your teeth become when your gums bleed easily, go m the dentist. These re signs or trouble that grows worse If neglected. If they ache, hurry to the People's, where prices are low. We t'se Norot for rainless Extracting —No Pain, No (Mckness. No Sore Gums. WHAT OUR PATIENTS SAY T'se my name, as X want my friends to come to you. I suffered with bad teeth for years; did not believe they could be extracted painlessly. And my health has Improved wonderfully. j. {J. KINO. 2194 Gale St., Indianapolis, Ind. The PEOPLE’S DENTISTS Sunday, 9 a. m. to 12 m. 36 WEST WASHINGTON ST. Over Trunk Store. - Service and Satisfaction TRUSSES Wlt ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS, BRACES FITTED BY EXPERT Complete Line Sick Room Supplier WM. H. ARMSTRONG CO. LVJzKL.- 84 WEST OHIO BT. /j? 1 ' " The Craftsman Bridge work In dentistry requires a IP CY' Je peculiar skill. To make a succeasful Jit -V bridge, that will be firm nnd serviceable as well as attractive In appearance, re quires as much deftness and craftsman ship as a JBWBI.BR needs in setting a DIAMOND OK PEARL. The dentist Is not a mere “book-learned” man. H niiit also be a DRAFTSMAN. We can point to some most difficult cases In proof of our claims to craftsman skill. ' EITELJORG & MOORE, Dentists Corner East Market Street and Circle. Ground Floor. I.ady Attendant. L- ■ - .. -rJJ CLOTHING ON CREDIT PEOPLE'S CREDIT CLOTHING CO. 46 N. PENNSYLVANIA ST. 2nd FLOOR BLACK SCREEN WIRE 3 l Ac a Square Foot VONNEGUT HARDWARE CO. 120 TO 124 BAST WASHINGTON STREET Rheumatism Comes From Tiny Pain Demons Disease Caused by Germs in the Blood. First of all, get It firmly fixed In your mind that all the liniments In the world have no effect whatever on Rheumatism. You may use them by the gallon, and rub the painful parts by the hour, getting possibly some temporary relief from the tor turing pains, but you are making no headway whatever toward reaching the cause of the disease. " Medical scientists differ as to the causes of every form of rheumatism, but agree that when caused by a tiny disease germ, the only effective method of treatment is to attack the disease at its source, and cleanse the blood of Its cause. | DOG HILL PARAGRAFS ! Poke Earley came in from the creek today where he had been fishing. He had to speed up a little faster than usual as he' was leading a mud turtle, t Jefferson Potlocks says he is afraid the postmaster is ruining his business as he has done away with all the soft pine boxes for his customers to sit around and whittle on during the sum mer months. Miss Flu tie Belcher like t > of had forty duck fits yesterday when she went to the postoffice and was told that her letter hadn't come.—Copyright, 1920. Evergood Oleomargarine—Olossbrenner’s. Before you leave on that jf A outing, order new pho tographlo portraits by 'v/A F Ninth Floor Kahn Bldg. After you eat—always use FATONIC YOUR STOMACH'S SAKE) —one or two tablets—eat like candy. Instantly re lievealleart burn. Bloated Gassy Feeling. Stops indigestion, food souring, repeating, headacheaml the many miseries caused by Acid-Stomach F. ATONIC is the beet remedy, it takes the harmful acids and gases right out of the body and, of course, you get well. Tens of thousands wonderfully benefited. 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Jewelry A REAL SALE 20c offon every Dollar FLETCHER M. NOE JRWELRY STORE 103 North Illinois Street ■iuil— aa— - ’Nr— " ' i=a ■ What Sense Is Actually Most Lacking in People in General I Today? The Sense of Re- I sponsibility. 1 The sterling virtues depend upon the development of this sense. Proper use of all other senses depend upon this one. , Prudence, steadiness, saving—all are expressions of responsibility. Your responsibility to yourself, to your family, de- * mands that you save, that you teach your children to save. A savings account for each member of the family should be the watchword. We Pay 4*4% on Savings. MEYER-KISER BANK 136 East Washington Street (Ask for a budget.) - ■— \ — . s n/fC VACUUM CLEANERS m FREE TRIAL EASY PAYMENTS HATFIELD ELECTRIC CO. - AUTO. 11-IU. MAIN Its. AUTO tt-lt* No Charges *>'. N % * No Layaways YOUR CHOICE —.DURING OUR - Closing Out Sale of Our High Grade Footwear Any Pair of High Heel Low Shoes in Our Store at the Remarkable Price of $10.95 grade shoes, representing our / nSHL regular values up to sls at the above price, regardless of cost. Remember, these shoes were s J&t\ nS. not bought for this sale, but llfl your choice of the best. * 0 Every Pair Ladies" High Shoes and Oxfords at Big Reductions Men’s Large Sizes • Men, we can fit you In high or low shoes. We have always made a specialty of special sizes and still have a representative selection, particularly In the 9 to 12 sizes, A to AAA widths. c “ s I Feltman & Curme n Sho Shoes During Wholesale SHOE STORES COMPANY “s Cost 38 East Washington Street if Possible // ==• ■ ■ 11 " 1 ——i———a—a—aa——n More Big Reductions 11 — ‘lflanletof OINMAHAPOU* glmChwfcnnCfPfslil iITi a——— 1 ■■ '■ ———. HMIMM ft, Washington *. ■ mJ (PENN. AND WASH. STS. MADISON AND BAY. FOUNTAIN SQUARE. MERIDIAN AND MORRIS. WANTED—WASTE PIPER Prices highest ever known. Schools, churches, householders. We will call for an; amount. WE PAY CASH AMERICAN PAPER STOCK GO. Main 6089. DETROIT VAPOR STOVES PENINSULAR STOVES QURNEY REFRIGERATORS CHENEY PHONOGRAPHS For Sale by HODSIER OUTFITTING CO FURNITURE We Treat You Right CASH OR PAYMENTS Little Furniture Store 211 E. Washington St.