Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 57, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 July 1925 — Page 12

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RADIO SHOW INDORSED BY CITY DEALERS Action Taken at Luncheon —Civic Organizations Pledge Support. The firt annual Radio Show to be held Sept. 21 to 26, under the auspices of the Broadcast Listeners’ Association of Indianapolis in the Cadle Tabernacle has received the indorsement of all local Radio dealers and jobbers. At a luncheon held Thursday at the Lincoln they adopted the following resolution: “We pledge our individual and united efforts toward making the exposition successful and agree to give our time and efforts in furtherance of the plans for the promotion of this exposition.” Express Thanks The resolution added that the merchants “extend our sincere thanks for and appreciation of the efforts of the' Broadcast Listeners’ Association, their oficers and committees in the promotion of this enterprise for the welfare of radio in the city of Indianapolis and the State of Indiana.” Signers include dthe Kruse-Connell Corttpany, Indianapolis Electric Supply Company, Varney Electric Company, Frank W. Wood Company, Indianapolis Music Company, Pearson Piano Company, I. J. Cooper Rubber Company, Hatfield Electric Company, Gibson Company and Samuel Toole. John B. Orman, manager of the Indianapolis Automobile Trade Association, sent a letter to H. A. Luckey, president of the listeners’ association, with the unanimous indorsement of his association. Indorsed by Clubs The show has already been indorsed by the Optimists Club, Chamber of Commerce, Indiana Hotel Association. Other local clubs and organizations will at a dinner of the listeners association at the Severin July 21. Details and arrangements of the show will be made known then. Plaas provide for a continuous progrjn edch day during the show from *lO a. m. to 11 p. m., except Monday, the opening day, when the formal opening will take place in the evening. The entertainment committee has made arrangements to broadcast programs each evening through WFBM, the local station of Merchants Heat and Light Company. Radio announcers and entertainers from the laeding broadcasting stations of the country will be beard.

CITY DEMOCRAT WOMAN NAMED Appointment First Rumble of Mayoralty Campaign. Appointment of Mrs. George Werbe as Democratic city woman’s chairman, was announced today by William E. Clauer, city Democratic chairman. The move was the first rumble of thj approaching city election in November, when Walter Myers, Democrat, and John L. Duvall, Republican, will battle for the office of mayor. Clauer also said Myers clubs are being organized in all wards and precincts. A meeting will be held tonight by the Thirteenth Ward Club in the South Side Turner’s hall. GUN IN COP’S CLUB WASHINGTON—A revolver is encased in a policeman’s club by anew invention. It enables him to shoot

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Keep Your Blankets New-Like l WHY take a chance on ordinary laundering methods that often leave your blankets rough and uncomfortable, with the nap beaten down and lifeless! Send your blankets to Gregg to be GREGGORIZED. Our * special process renaps Mankets—makes them s light and fleecy as 'ie day they came from ie mills. And GREGORIZING does NOT retch or shrink blanets. Phone DRexel 600. Keep your blanks new-like. GREGG & SON, Inc. Indianapolis //Skt

Children Don’t Mind City Barns

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Beulah Price, May Louise P rice, and Thelma Compton.

i' While city councilmen are arguing over the removal of the city

EARLY RAIN IN CITY Windows, hastily lowered about 6 a. m. today in Indianapolis, were raised an hour later after .20-inch of ra'.i had fallen. Te nperature registered 59 at 7 a :n., or 12 degrees oelow normal. The mercury should rise today, and fair weather hold sway, the United States weather (bureau says. Moderate showers -were reported over the central part of the State early today.

, [\ WfWt / / Excitement ; i l.i, r. .1 'A Shirt Sale that $ O will be a Riot! <Prices will be given only on application. WOMEN who buy for Men— # are particularly invited to Strauss gives you this assurance, SS town- S tlm :7that however—that the shirts are more like over night! gifts than values —the sale is one of the greatest of our career! Not less than two—not more , than six shirts Ab shirts°°° to a customer. —All from our regular -/ T ~ ~ stocks Store Open Saturday Night Till 9 —All manner of fabrics, including silks, SESSEt L.§TRWJSS 33 to 39 West Washington Street ‘‘ONE 0 F * AMERICA’S GREAT MEN’S STORES’’

barns on Shelby St., children In the neighborhood are enjoying themselves. Beulah Price, and May Louise Price, 815 Buchanan St., and Thelma Compton, 1028 E. Morris St., are shown wading in the pool adjoining the barns.

FREE DANCINGWAYSIDE INN BARBECUE SATURDAY NIGHT Music by Coffee Pot Orchestra 4202 ALLISONVILLF, ROAD Northeast Cor. Fairgrounds.

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MANDELL VS. SEAMAN Lightweight Contenders in Scheduled Tm-Rounder Toni girt. EAST CHICAGO, Ind., July 17. Sammy Mandell of Rockford, 111.,

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(%. Shoe Bargains Galore For Saturday Men’s and Women’s Oxfords $3.00 Values $1*1)8 V. Men’s and Women’s Slipper.. 99£ Men’s Oxfords $6.00 Values $4.48 $5.00 Values $3.48 hoo VaJues - • $ 2 - 88 Children’s Slippers WHIX The SI.OO Kind 49<* The $1.50 Kind 98<* MHjgk The $2.00 Kind .' .$1.39 The $3.00 Kind $1.98 HEID’S SHOE STORES 233 E. Wat h. St. 1546 N. Illinois St.

and Solly Seaman of New York, both contenders for* the lightweight cham pionship, are to match blows In i ten-round bout at the outdoor aren; here tonight. Five preliminaries wil precede the main go.

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July Furniture Sale Figure your savings at from 10% to 40% —taken from prices that were I alreac *y the lowest. Qualities are up to our usual exacting standards. \ —J Convenient credit terms.

Sale Value! 3 Pieces in Velour Must be seen to appreciate this value Here’s a fair example of what we are doing to prices on living room furniture of comfort and beauty. Luxurious davenport, low back and high back arjn chair are Included at the striking sale price. Terms, $lO cash, balance convenient credit terms. Other Suites Shown as Low as $129.75

Sale Value! 8 Pieces in Dining Room Suite All pieces follow the Queen Anne period design and are handsomely finished in walnut that helps still more to make this suite a real credit to* your home and Cam II 7Q a splendid Investment in good furniture. Large buffet, extension table and six *r •t u blue leather seat diners. All eight pieces are offered now at the surprisingly “ low price of— 1 /

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