Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 282, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 April 1925 — Page 11
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MERCHANTS GN TRIP ARE FOR CITY MANAGER I T Wholesalers Give Approval to Plan for Business Government. City manager flan of government was a. favorite topic of conversation on the trade special which carried Indianapolis wholesalers to Bate ville, Greensburg and Shelbyville on the Chamber of Commerce spring courtesy trip Wednesday. In the gathering of sixty-five business men connected with leading Indianapolis wholesale firms sentiment expressed was practically unanimous for the plan. Praise for the energetic manner in which the campaign is being conducted was voiced by A. Kiefer Mayer of the Kiefer Stewart Company. “Most citizens who have the welfare of Indianapolis at heart are supporting the plan,” Mayer said. “Many of us are good friends of Ralph A. Lemcke, candidate for mayor, but we value the interests of our city, as embodied in the city manager form of government, higher than the welfare of one man.” C. B. Hopkins, of the Central
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Meetings Here Friday Altrusa Club luncheon. Lincoln. Delta Tau Delta luncheon. Board of Trade. Exchange Club luncheon. Lincoln. Indiana Motor Highway Association luncheon. Splnk-Arms. Industrial Lenders luncheon. C. of C. Optimist Club luncheon. Claypool. Phi Delta Theta luncheon. C. of C. Sigma Nu luncheon. Lincoln. Winchester Club meeting 7:30 p. m. Severin. The Family Welfare Society board meeting. Severin. American Chemical Society dinner 6:30 p. m. C. of C. Women’s Benefit Association luncheon. Splnk-Arms. American Association of University Women luncheon. Lincoln. Traveling Men's Association meeting and dinner. Lincoln. Phi Sigma Delta meeting 7:30 p. m. Dance in evening. Lincoln. American Association of University Women, all day meeting assembly room. Banquet, Riley room. Luncheon Chateau room. Claypool. Amalgamated Lithographers. Denison. Indianapolis Pressmen No. 17. Denison.
Supply Company, a former resident of Des Moines, said the system had obtained splendid results In that city and added that he found universal approval of visits to Dayton. “Plan appeals to me.” declared H. G. Hypes of the Fishback Company. F. I. Willis of the Central Rubber and Supply Company voiced enthusiastic approval of the new type of government. He is a former president of the Chamber of Commerce. Other boosters for the campaign were A. J. Calloway, sales manager of the Western "Electric Company; S. W. Shipp of Hibben-Hollweg & Cos.; D. E. Page of Gibson Automobile Company and M. Covert of Ernst & Ernst. Indianapolis Invaders, who spent the entire day calling upon retailers, were hoais to Greensburg merchants at a luncheon and entertained at dinner the retailers of Shelbyville. Parades were held ’in the three cities visited. At the Greensburg luncheon, G. Barret TJoxley, president of KieferStewar: Wholesale Drug Company presided and talks were '.nade by Dick Mli’er, president of the City Trust Company and Harry S. Noel, representative of Eli Lilly and Company. Same Indianapolis representatives spoke at Shelbyville. Presidential boom for Dick Miller, president of the City Trust Company, was started by G. Barret Moxley, at the Greensburg luncheon. Miller wan introduced as worthy of Democratic nomination for office of nation’s chief executive. H. S. Noel, of Eli Lilly A Cos., was hailed aa champion humorist of the booster body. His after-dinner Btor'ea captivated audiences at Greensburg and Shelbyville. John W. Shoemaker, presidertt ->f Greensburg Chamber of Commerce, delivered a cheering message to th 9 visitors. He said merchants of that city who had '"patronized Cincinnati wholesalers are throwing more business to Indianapolis. Miss Helen Payne, Butler College student, was the only woman on the trip. She sang at meetings in the three cities. DEBS TO SPEAK MAY 10 - Socialist Leader to Address State Committee Here. Eugene V. Debs Socialist leader, will give the chief address before State committee of the Socialist party of Indiana May 10 at the Lincoln. >. Reservations may be made with Mrs. Emma Henry, State secretary and chairman of banquet committee, 411 Holliday Bldg. FUNERAL TO BE FRIDAY Private funeral services for Mrt>. Herbert C. Furstenburg, 36, who died Tuesday, will be at 2:30 p. m., Friday, at the residence, 1503 Broadway. Mrs. Furstenburg had lived here for twelve years. She was born in Chicago. The husband survives.
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Beginning Promptly at 8:30 Friday Morning ' One of the Greatest Sales of TOPCOATS
The topcoats are tailor made. The colors are very appealing, grays in various shadings, browns in the newest tones, pastel effects, as well as the darker shades. Satin trimmed. Please understand that these prices are for just two days. If you want a great saving in a topcoat, be here Friday or Saturday.
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SALE PRICE Li Were it not for this sale and the fact that the fabrics were bought direct at the mills, tailored in our own shop The Retail Price Would Be $40.00
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A double purpose is back of this sale. We prefer a pre-Easter clearance to an after-Easter sale—and we want to acquaint more men with the exceptionally fine character of clothes made right here in Indianapolis—and we want to emphasize the kind of values that the foremost fine' made-to-measure concern in the world can give direct through its own retail store. Sale begins tomorrow morning at 8:30.
SALL PRICt Were it not for this sale and the fact that the fabrics were bought direct at the mills and tailored in our own shop The Retail Price Would Be $45.’00 to $50.00
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