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14 We Will Help You to Save Safely ;fl*fcfjcr fcabings anti tgntft ©a tnwwna CAST YOUR VOTE In Favor of Good Teeth The entire public will ngree with your choice. Everybody admires good, clean, sound, well-kept teeth. They are easy to have. We can put your teeth in good condition at moderate cost—if you don’t wait too long. Or if they are al ready past rerair, we can pull them out painlessly and furnish new “store teeth” to exactly match your remaining natural teeth. Reasonable charges. Work prompt ly finished. Speed and gentleness at your service. Satisfaction guar anteed. Eiteljorg & Moore DENTISTS Corner East Market St. and Circle. Ground Floor. Lady Attendant. 315-317-319 E. Washington St INCANDESCENT LAMPS for the long winter nights. Buy them at the convenient place THE DAYLIGHT CORNER MERCHANTS HEAT AND LIGHT CO. C. O.’B. Murphy, Gen’i. Mgr. Try Cur 30c Nco day Ltnshe? TEPPER’S RESTAURANT 221 SOCTH lU.INOIS ST. Prompt and Courteous Service. ALWAYS OPEN'. SHORT ORDERS. EREER-HANKINS LBR. CO. Appllers and Kataiiar* VULCANITE ASPHALT SKINSLES and ROLL ROOFIAB 624 MASH. AVE. Main 147. Phone*. Auto. 22-213. DETROIT VAPOR STOVES PENINSULAR STOVES GURNEY REFRIGERATORS CHENEY PHONOGRAPHS For Sal* by HOO:iER OUTFITTING CO. 443-5 E. Wah. FURNITURE We Treat You Right CASH O > PAYMENTS Little Furniture Store 211 E. Washington St. VCendinp r Tissue ofiuE^ ,\u -■- .*-* or tiatu.ug. Repair* cloihlng, llk, satin, cotton gooda. ribbons, fabrics o( all kinds, kid gloves, mackintosh#* u/nbre;lK. parasols, stockings, eic. Pack age postpaid 15 cento, two packages 25 rents. Address PENN PUBLISHING CO Blatrsvllle. Pa. oo $4.50 go almost totally blind. It’s the early care that’s largely responsible for this. In seeking the services of a physician, professional ability is what you look for first. In seeking the services of an optometrist, this should also be uppermost in mind. While we can and do sell glasses just as low, if not lower, than any optical house in the city, we do not want you to be influenced by this fact alone. Above all else, professional ability to give correct examinations and to prescribe correct glasses is what we desire you to keep in mind when seeking our services. All glasses guaranteed. If lenses need changing during the first six months, we make no charge for changing. DR. J. E. KERNEL Optical Department The Wm. H. Block Cos. ' W K. OF C. ‘JOY FEST’ TO RAISE FUNDS Campaign for Money to Finish Boys’ Home Started. The four-day ‘‘joy fest” of the Knights of Columbus, which opens today at the lodge, 1305 North Delaware strcot. for the purpose of completing funds for the Gibauit Home for Catholic Boys, which has been delayed on account of the war, is a part of a State-wide festival under the state council of the K. of C. Terre Haute, South Bend, Ft. Wayne and several large cities are giving simi lar festivals. . , A number of entertainments and social stunts are included in the money-rais ing program The Catholic churches and affiliated Catholic organizations in the city will have booths at the lodge, where novel ties and refreshments will be sold. Dancing, musical concerts and card parties will be given every afternoon, and arrangements have been made for a large crowd of Indianapolis persons. ! w. P. Flanary is chairman of the ex ! ecutlve committee. The other members are G. W. Deery, ! Harry Toner, Fred Jones and Thomas j Donahue. The members of the finance committee j are William J. Mooney. John R. Welch, Joseph A. McGowan, Joseph Naughton. | J. O. Vanier, F. A. O’Donnell, J. B. Mahan. , Fred Kirschner, George W. Deery and j Herman P. Kirkhoff. FIVE HURT WHEN AUTO RUNS WILD Negro Loses Control and Car Plunges Into Crowd. Five persons were injured when an ) automobile driven by Eugene Hail, ID. ! colored. 533 North Nohic street, run wild ’ at the southeast corner of Market and j Illinois streets last night and plunged i into a crowd of men at a political meet- ; i tng. j According to Hall, his clutch failed i when he slowed up for the crossing. By accident, he touched the gas con ; trol, throwing the machine at a high speed across the car tracks, and losing control. The Injured are: Forest Heckman, IS, 56 North Sher man drive, severely bruised, i Elmer Servies, 23, 1723 Prospect street, severely bruised. James Smith. 20, 1105 Woodlawn avc i nue, bruised about legs and bend. Louis C. Larsen, 20, 1340 North Illinois street, right leg crushed. Louis Rvffcrt, 26, 843 North, Capitol., 1 | seriously bruised about the body. The injured were taken to the City ! Hospital. Hall is being held by police under SI,OOO bond and is charged’ with assault and battery and with speeding Easy Payment Plan Swindler Sentenced Special to The Time*. SOUTH BEND. Ind.. Oct. 13.—Willis I Burnham, ‘’blue sky” building con i tractor, was sentenced to from one to i seven years today when bis counsel en : cered a plea of guilty to a charge of swindling a young factory worker In | connection with an easy payment home | contract. Burnham came here last October and ! contracted to build thirty homes at at tractive prices, claiming to bo able to ob tain labor below scale prli*es. After obtaining SB,OOO in imounts rang ing up to *4OO he disappeared last June and was apprehended at Camden, N. J. When the contractor finishes his pres ent sentence he must go to Long Island City, N. Y., to face similar charges. Pas a Democrat, Grandpa’s a Republican f and Mas Independent- )** % but when it comes to the r Food Administration, we all vote for Post i3i / Toasties®! -says 1 CLOTHING ON CREDIT PEOPLE'S CREDIT CLOTHING CO. 4ft N. PENNSYLVANIA ST. 2nd FLOOR Care for Your Eyes NOW That You May Enjoy GOOD VISION in Later Years Do you realize that the care you give your eyes in your youth or prime will be reflected in the strength of your vision in later years? You’ve often wondered why some old people can see even without glasses, while others are DOG HILL PARAGRAFS Little Fidlty Flinders has started to again after some more education, hut he saw a drove of big scholars going away from there yesterday afternoon and is afraid there is not any knowledge left for him. The merchant at Bounding Billows has been selling shoes a long time, but says he never yet has seen a man clerk who hadn't rather fit shoes on a pretty girl than on an old man. Somebody along the road wanted to send their regards to a friend at Tiek ville„ but the mall carrier shook his head and said he had stamps for sale. Perfection Butter—Glosebrcnner’e. UNIFORMS I Street Car Men Railroad Men Firemen Policemen SE9 Chauffeurs 5* Askin & Marine Cos. | 127 West Washington rnmmmmmmmmmmaaFmapm' 9 l re.NN. AND WASH. HIS. „ o . u ( MADISON AND Hit. > rorSYAI „ ftRABI. * MKKIDIAN AND MORRIS. "wanted-waste paper Special Service to Residence*, School., Churches and Charitable Organization*. WE PAY CASH AMERICAN PAPER STOCK CO. Mala 6*M. INDIANA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13,1920. A Leader Among ./ - —A—X Eight Hundred ibssfeiluA It is said that there are more than 800 dis- I | uSI wiSfA ferent makes of phonographs on the mar- 1 j 3livVfY ket. Os this vast number those that are 1 1 I/ really worthy of being termed high grade \ \ * If may be counted on the fingers of two hands. 1 \ • II And of these few \\ j t 1/ rfX J The Instrument of Quality r< 1 1 j! ■ 1/ %)oTicrnC\ 1 1 CLEAR AS A BELL has won the reputation of being “The Highest Class 'Talking ( Machine In the World" If] —v. ' —there are several good Stf \ reasons why 'S' For tone, It was awarded highest Bcore over all competitors at the Panama-Pacific Exposition. Its sound chamber is of all wood construction, so made as to eliminate all hollow, echoing tones. Its motor is smooth, silent and powerful, playing a number of records on one winding. Its cabinet has the grace, refinement and flmsh found only In the highest grp.de of furniture. IT PLAYS ALL MAKES OF RECORDS PERFECTLY WITHOUT EXTRA ATTACHMENTS. J ~ Charles Mayer & Cos. = e “ n ;'S, 29-31 w. Washington St. ESTABLISHED I*4o ' TUI7 DDI TIVTC\I7I/" ,, 1f r dtk following list of records, or f a!S3J r 1 n£t DXV li JW I vN- thoc.c of your own choice, for $167.00 If ftaßp zJttill ■ 1001* —Yaur Eya* Have Told Me (O'Hara) SO2l- Rlamct (Herchl Henlere) Fox IHs nl'i ■ Marin Archer Chamlee (tenor, with Tret. [sham Jones' Ralnbo Orcheatra. JW Esp :~m}J ■ orchestra) Sl.Oa Ha ---y (Hugo Prey) One Step. Isham a "•SSi L Wooo—Ob the Road ta Mandalay (Kip- Jon,*.' Ralnbo Orcheatra . *I.OO 2 ( BBzi 1 Itn.-Speaks) Richard BonelU (baritone, 2i*- Whispering i Schonber.er) Pox K ha|3: Ia with orcheatra) Trot Introducing "Behind Your Silken M ff jjfcr 3j< ■ y Tim Rooney's at the Flghtin' (Flynn) Veil" Vunon Trio. f i' U a Richard Bonelll (baritone, with or- My Midnight Frolle Olrl (Black-Oott* a u ~*r£. H V cheetra J 1.75 ler) One Step. Introducing "Why B M )Jt| =~ ■ f 5020—Klaa Me Again (From "Mile. Mo- Didn't Ton Leave Me Lon. Ago” from J M ftfyzs -.rim, A f Ula(e") (Victor Herbert) Irene Wllllame "Zlcgfeld Midnight Frolic ” Vernon fffV fS m A (soprano. with orcheatra). Trio *So a S 1— Sjifcr, ® f Promleo .Me (From Robin Hoed") *OIA -Mv Little Bimbo (Clerk-Donald- * ffl ~9f; a (Reginald de Kovrn) Kllaabeth Lennnx son) Rmeet Hare (baritone, with or- B KB £ HSS -. ]|TT Ka V (contralto, with orcheatra) 91.00 cheatra). B an§ (J "J|p r£ l 502 S—The love Neat (From Musical Why Don't Ton Drive My Blue* Away B fin HHI T. Comedy "Mary") (Karbach-Hlrach) (Davis-Papa) At Bernard (tenor, withs iilM= r+(U * Irene Audrey and Jamra Sheridan orchestra) .. .85c ■ fiC . rrJBT; ttifi L (duct). 2051—Tulin Tlmo (Stamper) Thornely | Kiri idH= d-. w I The Lore Boat (From "Zlegfeld Follies Crane (tenor). u JHRjIB oBL !®| ' of 1910") (Oene Buck-Victor }lorb<-rt> I Mitht Be Your Once-ln-a-WhUe (Vie- J gji.J 3fi~ rWJI Y Jamra Sheridan (tenor aolo) SI.OO tor Herbert) Ida Heydt and Male jf tfiZr* §|b~ Mrw 1 ‘ —* Wanr a Daddy. Fox Trot. Intro- Trio *so a OQd JIW ;|JB( LulU | 'hieing "Marionette." (Sloan) Palace 20'3—Sweet September (Monaco) Fox | D.Tt" sSftfc; Itfl-fB 0 trio Trot Grven Hrothera Novelty Orcheatra. H H+4fl| SSk is r Home Day Down In Carotin', Fox Trot. F.v'rybody Call-i Me Honey (Lyon*- ■ RfrT rj|L rfrjf M (Green) Oreen Brothers Xylophone Stroight-vt'enrlch) One Step. Green wfl- ‘IIP L Orchestra *sc Brother. Novelty Band ~...*se Vl4- A sma// Payment Down and Convenient Terms || A STORE AND MORE | | CENTRAL MEAT MARKET QIIAAD PLENTYOFIT 11 No Disappointment t v SMOKED HAM (Sugar Cured).... 37c PURE LARD No. IQ Pail L . B T S 52.15 [ Our Special Blend Coffee S cot L a■■ ■ ■ 2Qc) CENTRAL MEAT MARKET 245 East Washington St. "lon would think tJioee Up* could .peak”—Moore- / field photographic per. ladA trait* are so true to life. •flntb Floor Kahn Bid* Follow This Bank’s Example Prosperity is coming—but what good will it do you if you have not looked ahead and made provision for your own account. Men don’t money—money makes men. You simply must have money to invest or you will always be a slave to a salary. The door to success is built on the “pay as you en ter” principle. You must have READY CASH to get through, and you can’t have ready cash unless you save. Our success should be an inspiration to you. Our policy has always been to KEEP THE MONEY IN THE BUSINESS. This policy won for us—it will win for you. Start a Savings Account today. We Pay on Savings MEYER-KISER BANK 12G EAST WASHINGTON STREET. (Ask for a budget) 9 Wathing wMJ * *fjf2 Q/% by Nature’ WASHES BY SURFACE TENSION tr’gr The Prlma tub 1b made of _ Oregon fir, the moat dura ble material known. Will p 7V" —, never leak or warp and Is T*-~3fijPigV SVAY” —"\ WHO Eeaf of the water fi\ e times r nM&Scgt' iSSsfiS Sir longer than any metal tub, f cannot dent and requires AUr |\ fn less *han half the time T /NL, after the washing is done. 1 -eeriT’ —II I Xl You should by ail means I 1 V l ‘■■egSgSSfeJi L. >1 try the I’rima before 1 if V buying any washer. *ir W Prima Electric Appliance Cos. 16 WEST OHIO STREET. PHONE CIRCLE 803. By Augustus Lynch Mason Guiding Principles For American Voters Mr. Mason’s book is not only a guide to voters, but a guide to Americanism. It gives both sides of great questions fairly and bases its conclusions on sound, definite and patriotic grounds. To every citizen, and to the new voter especially, this book will be an inspira tion and a guide. Price, $2.00 Net AT ALL BOOK STORES BOBBS-MERRILL CO. - r ' ■ ■■■' '■ ■ Rg" -■ ■ ■■■■ Diamonds Rings Watches Quality is what you get when you buy Jewelry from Noe’s. See our complete stock first, then judge for yourself. THE FLETCHER M. NOE JEWELRY STORE 103 North Illinois Street. Opposite Terminal Station Service and Satisfaction TRUSSES J ABDOMINAL SUPPORIERi BRACES FITTED BY EXPERT Complete Line Sick Room Supplies WM. H. ARMSTRONG CO. 14 WEET OHIO IT. r " Kin "PCI the comforts of hom*. RU 1 £.L r Uni I All Absolutely flreproot Rooms SI.OO to $2.50 Corner Market and New Jersey St*. Weekly Rate on Application. i ' ■ _ nflC, VACUUM CLEANERS Hr f FREE TRIAL EASY PAYMENT! i I iHATFIELD ELECTRIC CO. ALTO. 13-128. MAIN 12S. ALTO. g BLACK SCREEN WIRE a Square Foot VONNEGUT HARDWARE CO, i ISO TO 124 EAST WASHINGTON STREET Jg| diNMAMANUI