Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 191, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 December 1924 — Page 13
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SANTA NEEDS A GUIDE TO 9 DISCOVER SOME FAMILIES Give Him a Hand and Help Make Someone’s Christmas Cheery,
f— —< ANTA CLAUS may not find ICI these families unless someL~J on shows him the way: FAMILY NO. 51. A large family of small children is a heavy responsibility for this father and mother, and for the Salvation Army, which lias been helping them. The boys are 2. 13 and 15; the girls, 6, 8 ana 11. The Income is not large enough to give much encouragement for a merry Christmas. Needs: food, clothing and toys. 52. TUTS WOMAN is working in a laundry to support her 10-year-old daughter, her widowed mother and herself, while her husband is .at a hospital under treatment which hopes some day to restore him to his family. They need clothing particularly. although fond will help. too. The Family Welfare Society is es peeially interested In them and is helping them work out a budget which will cover the essential cost of living. 53. PART-TIME work does not bring in enough money to supplyfood, clothing and shelter to this
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j family, yet the father has not been j ;Ue to work steadily and the SalI vat ion Army has la-en called in to help. Four little girls ar“ aged 11. 10, 6 atid 10 months; the one l>oy is 13. Needs: Dinner, clothing and ; toys. ; 54. FOUR LITTLE children, the I eldest 5 years, all frail, and the parents, not strong, either, make up this family. “They need everything," says- a note from the FamilyWelfare Society, which has Just been called in to help. Special needs: Dinner, toys and clothing. 55. A LITTLE EIRE, aged 6. is ill in this home. She has a sister. 4, and a brother. T. Their father has been our of work for six weeks Sand Is willing to do any kind of work that will bring in a little money. Due to this mother's Illness and death durin- the fall, he lost time from his work, and found his place filled. The livision of school nursing is Interested in this family. The children need under wear and stockings. The family is
behind in its rent and will have nothing hut anxiety as a Christmas guest unless the father finds a job. Needs: Clothing, food and toys. 55. One, room houses this family of father, mother and four children, soon to be increased by anew baby. After being out of work most of the summer and fall, the father has secured a job for the past five weeks, hut expects this to end the first of the year. Then his hunt for steady employment will begin again. The school nurses recommend this family- for a visit from Santa Claus. Gris are 7 and 10; boys, 1 and 4. Needs: Just about everything. FAMILY No. 34 still needs clothing for the six children —girls aged 6 and 16, with four boys between these ages. A doll has been provided for the younger girl. TWO BOA'S, aged 12 and 14, of family No. 36. need clothing and toys. Their 6-year-old sister will receive a doll. The mother of these children, deserted by their father, is working in a factory. , Dinner has been provided for the mothre and son composing family No. 46. hut the mother still needs a warm sweater. The son, sole sup port of the widowed mother, is convalescing after an operation. FAMILY No. 49 could use clothes for the two girls, aged 12 and 14. Their mothfr Is a widow. Clothing is needed, too, for family No. 50. There are four girls, aged 6. S. 10 and 12, and a 3 year old boy.
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Good Mil > ||ji| /"** OOD cheer and good will go I V-JT together. Swift & Company | puts its good will into acts of service, Sk which extend from year’s end to year’s end, and are not confined to City homes that had to depend pplfll flpjjjl upon the country cousin for holiday fowl, and country homes that had fSfeg? to shoot w r ild game to make a feast for the assembled family clan-—both flllll now draw upon Swift & Company’s fciafog vast supplies cf delicious, fine-flavored Egl roast beef ana steaks and if^ll Milk-Fed Chickens Rfl Golden West Fowl Premium Hams * The system of the old days was p|l good—for those times —but today’s gays method is infinitely better. With the P|p increase in number of homes throughout the land, only a big organization, such as Swift & Company, can as- B|uA\£j| semble and distribute enough fine % holiday meats to make good cheer M Ideals are of no avail unless transjg|S lated into action. Swift & Company’s Mj ideals of service go into practice Look for the mark “U. S.lnsp’d & Pi jg§| pB P’s’d” on fresh meats and “Premium” A4- and “Golden West” identifying tags 01$ H Indianapolis Local Branch. 223-7 Kcmuclv
CI&W Announcement TH E CINCINNATI, I Mil AN A I’OI.IS * IVISTERN HAII.KOAD (OilI'AN'l fins arranged with the 7,I'MSTEIN TAXICAB ( OMI'AM to handle |msN('ii( > vrt* from nud to It.s Fifth and liayiniller Station, Cln rinnatl. Ohio. I\\s>EN.i:iis IKRIVING CINCINNATI from nil points w.-nt -f Hmul ton, Ohio, will bo given a ticket ion>d f)>r free ri.lc in a 7.CMBTEI V TA\I( All from the station to Fountain Square or, it ill t •■opted as fifty c*.|its in rash toward the payment of taxicab faro tin Zuuisteln ••ah') to any othor p)>lnt In Cincinnati. There will ho n ample number of /.nmstein taxicab* at the station to tne>>t all O. I ,v \V Inrnnilug trains One half of the above amount for passengers traveling on half faro tickets. subject to Tariff 1,. It. JAV, (ienerul Tn.).<*nprer Agent, Kegolntlons 1 nillnnit|inll. tod.
All who write Remington Portable Price, Complete With Case, S6O Easy Payment Terms if Desired Phone 0451 REMINGTON TYPEWRITER CO. 229-231 N. Pennsylvania Street Indianapolis, Indiana
Prices Reduced for Quick Clearance In order to reduce our holiday merchandise to a minimum, we will, from now until Christmas, make drastic price reductions on— Floor and Bridge Lamps Sewing Cabinets Stand and Boudoir Lamps Gate-Leg Tables < Davenport Tables Spinet Desks End Tables Polychrome Mirrors Smoking Cabinets Odd Chairs and Phonographs Book Racks
$95 BEDROOM SUITE ✓ v Three Pieces (uHa Jr wt \ — Bow-End Bed wHl'a! i-'BHt —Dresser J jj[ C hifrorette *r^Q—ss Down, $1 Weekly From now until next Wednesday we will sell this walnut-finished suite at the exceptionally low price of $59.50. No extra charge for credit. See it. on display at any of our four stores.
SMOKING STANDS $1 J 8 s|o J 5 For this mahogany A $9.00 smoking rabfinbheu s>m <> kin g inet. llko plctur**. tntan<l. with giass , * tray One to a ens- chiding hoary glass turner No mall or tobacco Jar. mr.y bp r O. Ii orders. On had as long as the sale at, long as US) lot lasts for tH.-.n. last Credit if desired.
High Chair jjps= We have HO of these fl —<fL |j sturdy high e hair s. worth regularly $ll.OO. j Jj u As long as the lost lasts. l Sale price—i $1 m $3.00 Velvet Rugs Size 27x54 inches. A bis assortment of pretty patterns to choose from. t QO Saturday only
ALL THE ABOVE ITEMS ON SALE AT OUR FOUR DEPENDABLE STORES
CaeAtoL FURNITURE CO. 211 East Washington St. Opposite Courthouse M noolll „„„ SOUTH SIDE FURNITURE CO. 943-945 South Meridian St. I>R exel 0301.
JFSiJIK] Ti i4J !&J Ir^Ti hi s 1 j '( {] M. Cash Gives You Immediate Possession of This Console Phonograph ♦ Ann* Ood#rn> Instead of $95.00 the price will be—s6B= From now until next Wednesday Tt is of splendid tone anti beautfiul in appearance, if for a gift we will hold it until you are ready for delivery. With each phonograph sold we give six double-faced records.
Down Go Prices on All LAMPS Every lamp in our four stores has been materially cut in price. Buy now and pay next year —a little at a time. $15.50 Polychrome Bride; Lamp with shade. Sale price ?f>.TS $18.75 Floor Lamp with shade slg.Bß $ll.OO Table Lamp with shade 8G.05
Cedar Chests A life-lasting gift for wife, mother, sister or sweetheart, is one of these, genuine Tenneese* Red Cedar Chests. Ours are strongly made, with dust- C Tj ®J| 7k proof band inside of lid. All *r m have been reduced in price. $18.75 chests will tie sold at All Others at Proportionate Reductions. A Small Payment Down 1 Balance Next Year
THEiffUB FURNITURE CO. 414-418 East Washington St. 1,1 ncoln H9U). SHELBY FUUNITUHE CO. 1115-1117 Shelby St. Fountain Square w
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