Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 253, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 January 1927 — Page 4

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SEEK TO PREVENT DOUBLEJpiON Introduce Measure Which Would List Shareholders. A bill to amend the tax law so as lo require every company incorporated under the laws of other States and doing business in Indiana to report names and addresses of their Indiana shareholders to the State tax board has been introduced in the House at the request of the Indiana State Chamber of Commerce. The amendment is designed to prevent the taxation of the property and the shares of the corporation owned in Indiana at the same time, as well as to remove the incentive for the sequestering of such shares. It provides that the shares of such company’s stock shall not be taxed When the amount held in the State does not exceed the value of the corporation's property which is taxed in Indiana, and that the shares shall only be taxed the percentage that they exceed the valuation on the corporation's Indiana property. In offering the amendment, the legislative committee of the State chamber points out that under the present law both the property and the stock of corporations of other States are taxed in Indiana, thereby bringing about double taxation that tends to encourage sequestration of stock to discourage corporations of other States from investing in property located in Indiana.

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While downy drifted on the ice, a voice from near at hand, yelled twice, “Hurrah! Hurrah!” And they all turned and saw the Kskimo. He'd run' to get a piece of twine, which surely would come in real fine, but what he planned to do with it the Tinines didn't know. “Just watch me close and you will see that I’m as smart as I can be,” their friend the furry Eskimo announced in boastful tone. “I may want help, but not just now. I guess I'll get along, somehow, if I just try to work my plan, and work it all alone.” He took the twine and spread it out. Then wrapped it Touhd and ’round about. And then ’twas in a circle, they began to see his scheme. He then held one end in his hand, and swung the rest to beat the band. Then, when they least expected it, ’twas hurled across the stream. “And now,” the Tinies heard him shout, “the rest of you can help

c America’s Cjayest greatest Carnival Masked Revellers—frolicking with riotous gayety—dancing, singing—thronging the quaint old streets in a scene of indescribable animation. Join the happy crowds of good-natured masqueraders who rule New Orleans when carnival is King—Mardi Gras week ending March 1. Manama Limited The last word in elegance and luxury—2l hours to New Orleans. Leaves Chicago daily 1230 p. m. Extra fare. Convenient connections at Mattoon and Effingham. Two other Jine all-steel trains daily to New Orleans leave Chicago 900 a. m. and 6:15 p. m. Spt-cial reduced rate Mardi Gras round-trip ticket (transporMion only) good on all trains. From Indianapolis $46.65, on sale February 21 to 27, inclusive. For nuryationt. circular giving fall detail*, and booklets dacnptxv, of New Orleans and of beautiful Gulf Coast , 'phone or write any Illinois Central representative. J. M. Morisey, District Passenger Agent Illinois Central Railroad 315 Merchants Bulk Building, 1 South Meridian St. Phones Lincoln 4314-4315, Indianapolis, Indiana \ erg-12

me out. Go over to the other side and hold the rope end tight.” The Tinies all began to tear, and in a moment they were there, and hanging to the dangling end with all their main and might. The twine, of course, spread ’cross the stream. Ah, little did the Tinies dream that Clowny just knew what to do, but, ho was very smart. He grabbed the twine, right o’er his head, and ere lie started out, lie said “For goodness sakes I surely hope the twine won’t come apart.” And then it made the Tinies roar, to see him starting for the shore. Hand over hand he traveled, like a circus artist does. He reached his goal, quite safe and sound, and promptly sat down on the ground to tell them all about his trip, and just how scared lie was. (Copyright, 1927, NEA Service, Inc.} (The Tinymites discover a wooden shack in the next story.)

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NAME JUDGES FOR SPEARING CONTEST Many Organizations to Be Represented in Match. Judges for the public speaking contest sponsored by representatives of organizations affiliated with the Community Fund which will be held Saturday afternoon, Feb. 8, in the Claypool are: Howard E. Jensen, professor of sociology: Claude Sifritt, professor of public speaking, of Butler University, and Mrs. Ethel P. Clarke, superintendent of nurses at the Robert Long Hospital. The judges will select the three winning speakers, Saturday, Feb. 5, at 2 p. m. at the Y. W. C. A. Among the contestants are Miss Margaret Bruner, representing the Camp Fire Girls; Mrs. Ida M. Bry-

Fancy Madras Shirts, $1.39 Also colored oxfords and silk broadcloths. Neckband and collar to match and collar attached. 14 to 17i/ 2 .

Cotton and Wool Mixture Union Suits, $1.95 and $2.45 Cotton Union Suits, $1 Wool and Cashmere Socks and Plain Silks, Pair, 35c Shaker Knit Sweaters in Assorted Colors and Sizes, $5.95 Blue, red, tan, white.

Values in Bedding PILLOWCASES, bleached, made long way of material, hemmed, soft finish; 29<f each. STRIPED TICKING in blue and white. Splendid for pillows and mattresses; 25ft yard. COTTON FILLED COMFORTS, allover Persian patterns, sateen borders, neatly stitched, extra weight—s-1.45. COTTON BLANKETS in plaids, single size, $1 each. BEACON BLANKETS tor use as extra cover. For full size beds, $11.75 each. ALL-WOOL PLAID BLANKETS in darker shades of rose, blue and tan combinations; ribbon bound—s9.7s pair. RIPPLE DIMITY SPREADS in orchid, blue and green stripes. Extra length to cover pillows. Scalloped edges—s3.2s each. REMNANTS OF DOMESTICS greatly reduced. ODD SPREADS of various kinds greatly reduced. —Second Floor.

75 Prs. Colored Ruffled Curtains, $1.25 Pr. Sunfast ruffled voile curtains in solid colors of blue, rose and ■gold; at a great saving. 50 French wall tapestries in Casement cloth; makes very small and medium sizes; at- ... . „ , lovely curtains, in ecru tractive subjects, one-half to one-quarter off. color; 36 inches wide, 45? , Large selection of cut lengths of drapery materials at remnant prices. —Draperies, fourth floor. Wrought-Iron Lamp Bases, Half-Price Slightly damaged lamp bases In desirable designs, at very low prices. Metal table lamps in new Pottery table lamp in either shapes and styles, $4.95. blue or black; mounted on a One lot of silk and parchment plated ba,e ’ *4.95. shades; some slightly soiled; Gold-plated junior lamp bases; offered at half price. in various styles, $lO —Lamps, sixth floor.

Remnants! DRAPERIES CARPETS LINOLEUMS TRIMMINGS DOMESTICS LININGS EMBROIDERIES BEDDING LINENS LACES SILKS WOOLENS WASH GOODS WHITE GOODS

ant, Alpha Home; Donald Higgins, Boy Scouts, and Miss Muriel Norton, Miss Frances Rush and Miss Elizabeth Miller of the Girl Scouts. The speaker for the meeting will be Dr. John A. Lapp of Chicago, president of the National Conference of Social Work. The nominating committee will make its report Thursday noon at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. FILES FOR BANKRUPTCY Declaring liabilities of $16,436.53, Shadrick H. Carey, garage owner of Frankfort, filed voluntary petition for bankruptcy in Federal Court Wednesday afternoon. He lists assets of SB,BOO. Wages to employes of $247 is included In his liabilities, with $5,00 in bills owed him On open accounts by customers included in his assets. HEADACHES FROM SLIGHT COEDS .Laxative I! HOMO QUININE Tablets relieve the Headache by stopping the Cold. A Safe and proven Remedy. The box bears the signature of E. W. Grove. 30c.—Advertisement.

Lumberjacks, ]/ 2 Price, $2.75, $3.25, $3.75, $4.25 Group of Fancy Shirts, $2.65 Group of Pajamas, $1.85 and $2.85 Three Groups of Ties, $1.95, $1.45, 95c —TheMan’s Shop, Street Floor.

E. O. M. Sale of LINENS

Irish Linen Crash Yard 28c Lovely qualit) bleached Irish linen rrnsh in plain white or with red or blue-striped border. It is It inches wide and comes with a soft washed finish. Very special. Linen Damask Napkins Doz. $3.95 Hemstitched linen damask napkins in pretty floral patterns; 15-inch sire.

JUST 5 DINING SUITES PRICED TO CLOSE OUT Table $ Arm Chair Buffet S 5 Side Chairs DINING ROOM SIJITEB that offer real opportunities to just five families. In combination walnut; chair seats upholstered in a good grade of tapestry. Some pieces slightly imperfect. Eight pieces at this bargain price. 20 Boudoir Chairs Odds and Ends at $16.25 Each Greatly Reduced . ... , , „ . . . . A large collection of odd living room and bedA er.v comfortable chairs, well upholstered. room furniture at remarkable savings, some with loose cushions, attractive coverings. Ayres—Furniture, fourth floor.

Aluminumware i/ 2 Price An attractive as.ortment of aluminum kitchenware, including Vnlverital and other makes. Odds and ends t>f wanted articles at real bargain prices. -- TINWARE AND WIRE UOODS— Including such as corn poppers, egg beaters, can openers, etc. Most of these Items offered at less than half of original prices. BREAD BOXES and cannlster sets; white enameled metal; at half of original prices. —Housewares, sixth floor. Boudoir Lamps $1.39 Attractive lamps for boudoir or desk; bases are of metal in white or bronze finish; shades nre of glass, hand-decoratsd. —Electrical Dept.. —Sixth floor.

LABOR HEAD COMING William Green Will Visit .Miners’ Convention Friday. William Green, American Federation of Labor president, will be in Indianapolis Friday to attend the United Mine Workers convention at Tomlinson Hall, according to a telegram received by John E. Smith, Central Labor Union president, today. Arhtur Lyday, union secretary, said Green will meet local labor leaders during his visis to the city. ARE SKIRTS GOING? PARIS, Jan. 27.—The day of the skirt is passing, according to Paul Poiret, fashion dictator. The Mussolini of the costume world predicts that in thirty years women will be wearing anew and hygienic costume with lines distinctly masculine. Trouserskirts will be the vogue, he predicts.

Friday and Saturday & Go* SEMI-ANNUAL Rtr ur m a mt ML M W A W 1 SALE (Combined With E. O. M. Sale)

Linen Luncheon Cloth Each $2*65 Bleached linen luncheon cloths, 45x45 inches, hemstitched; in floral patterns. Damask Lunch Cloths $3.45 Another fine remnant sale special are these 54x54inch linen luncheon cloths. They are neatly hemstitched a’d come In appropriate floral designs. —Ayres—Second Floor.

BUTTONS 5c and 10c a Card An assortment of buttons left from this season's selling—appropriate for ebats, suits or dresses. Laundry Bags, suitable for men's laundry, 69c. Pearl buttons in good sizes, 5p card. Dress bags of plain muslin, 49c> Aimee biased tape, bolt 9t*. Tatting edges, 3 yards, 10?. Rick-rack, all good colors, 6 yards for lO?. Children's Hickory garters, made of silk elastic, 23 CAlmeee scissors, pair, 79?. Aimee garment shields, pair. 25£. All-rubber sanitary aprons, lace trimmed, 45?. Silk sanitary aprons, t{9c. Rubberized silk sanitary aprons, girlish models. Jace trimmed, 89<*. Dimity shadow skirts, J>9<*. —Ayres—Notions, Street floor.

Rugs at Great Savings 9xl 2Axminster 9x12 Velvet Rugs Velvet Throw Rugs, Rugs, $39.50 Only $31.50 $2.75 Fine, heavy grade seamlee* Good qua lit y, seamless Ver y attractive paterns and rugs. fringed ve |vets. colorings; 22'/ 2 x36 and 27 . x 54 inches. 27 a In Yard arPet ' 8.3x10.6-Axminster Cork Linoleum , 70c Rugs, $37.50 Square Yard 300 yards of plain and pat- & ’ V 4 terned carpet of fine Heavy quality in oriental Pretty printed patterns; gengrade; splendid service, patterns. 6.9x9 feet, $25. uine Armstrong quality good colors. Inlaid Linoleum, With Colors Through to the Back ; Priced at sl.lO, $1.20 and $1.50 Sq. Yd. —Ayres—Rugs, fourth floor.

If Weak, Nervous and Run Down, You Too Can Be Benefited the Same As This Gentleman Mr. G. E. Herman, Retired, of Indianapolis, Ind., Says, That Although Seventy-Five Years Old, Todd’s Tonic Did Wonders For Him. It Is Made of Finest California Wine.

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always had wonderful vitality. I mentioned this to one of my neighbors and he told me about Todd's Tonic—told me to try a bottle, that

51-Piece Limoges Dinner Sets, $24.95 Here’s an extraordinarily fine chinaware at an extraordinarily low price—genuine Limoges china with coin gold handles and decorated with a very handsome border pattern. LARGE PLATTERS—Of Bavarian and Noritake porcelain; in a size suitable for serving a large family; to close out, sl. —Chinaware, sixth floor. Open Stock Glass to Close Out 25c Pc. Several open stock patterns are included at this very low clearance price; decorations include both cut and etched designs that are very lovely. - They are sherbets, wines, cocktails, goblets, ttimblers, etc., at one low price. WATER TUMBLERS, with a fine cut pattern; each 12?. FLOWER BASKETS of glass; very attractive; low priced at 49?. —Glassware, sixth floor.

JAN. 27, 1927

he was quite sure that I would not make a mistake, as it had greatly benefited him. I took his word for it and bought a bottle. I am not sorry that I started on Todd’s Tonic. 1 have so far used four bottles, and can truthfully say that it had done wonders for me, and will do the same for anybody who will give it a trial.” —G. E. HERMAN, 945 32nd Street, Indianapolis, Ind. Todd’s Tonic, made of finest California wine, is pleasant to take. Unlike ordinary Tonics, Todd’s Tonic is a reconstructive Tonic and not a mere laxative. Therefore its results are greater and more lasting. For sale at Haag Drug Stores and all other drug stores throughout this section. —Advertisement.

DRESSER NOYELTIES $1.69 Very attractive toilet novelties for the dresser, including mirrors, powder boxes, combs, brushes and picture frames. These are covered with metal lace'over rose, blue and orchid. Some are slightly soiled. STAMPED GOODS—SOO pieces to choose from; wanted articles of all sorts; some slightly soiled; to sl. FLAPPER DOLLS—In various sizes and colors; charming and popular; greatly reduced. LACE-COVERED PILLOWS— In several attractive shapes, each, 89<*. —Art Needlework, fourth floor. Charming Ship Models, $2.95 A truly extraordinary value is this model of the Santa Maria” in bright colors; well made, by hand. Artificial Flowers at Half-Price A big assortment of attractive artificial flowers for home decoration; some slightly damaged. —Ayres—Art’ Hares—Third floor.