Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 139, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 October 1928 — Page 14
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SATISFACTION TO ALL, MOTTO OF KAY STORE Unique Guarantee Is Given Every Purchaser at Jewelry Shop. 21 A guarantee that is uniq’--> in that it is practiced only by this one firm has been the cause of the success of the Kay Jewelry store, 137 West - Washington street, a participant in the celebration of the opening of the Old Trails Automobile Insurance home office building. “This company guarantees to each purchaser of a diamond that if at ;anw time the patron desires to re--turn the diamond, he will be given Jthe full purchase price of the jewel. And such a policy indicates a desire to give honest value and has been responsible for our remarkable gyowth here,” Leon L. Levy, general. manager and treasurer of the oo;tu?any, declared today. The Kay company is the largest chain jewelry organization in the United States. “We have thirty-two stores in the principal cities and through such organisation we have unlimited buying and designing opportunities in jewelry field. “Since this store was located in its present location seven years ago, our business has grown rapidly and we have built up a clientele of satisfied customers. “I have bsen in charge of this store for thixe years, coming here from Detroit,’' Levy said, “and in that period w* have adhered constantly to the policy of making every patron a friend. “During the last few weeks the
IDEAL'S SENSATIONAL WEST WASHINGTON STREET CELEBRATION SPECIAL! 16-Pc. LIVING ROOM OUTFIT!
— As Listed at the Never-to-Be-For gotten Price of $139.00 sk Gorgeous Here it is—the Living Room Outfit that represents more value for your money than Shade * e^ er j°^ ere and before—an outfit deliberately arranged to surpass any ever seen in ‘ ‘ \ Here’s Beauty! — Here’s Quality! — Here’s Economy! V ' \ Don’t judge this value by this price—don’t judge its beauty simply by looking at these illustrations Chair ' V \ —COME IN AND ACTUALLY SEE IT! Then we know you’ll say it’s positively the greatest bar- L ..J jrfjM >- 1.. \ gain ever seen in a complete living room suite value! And remember, we have arranged to sell it on ,V M'j nj|U-1 ___ Lovely C dignified credit terms that require only $0 down. No interest nor extras arc ever charged here. RfUM V - •'* Wrought Trim All These Articles Included in This I 0U Wonderful Living Room Outfit! “ : ’f Occasional Table Book Standard Gw*S*j||4* rZI r B g' d I Jplm The Complete Table Plenty of Credit ! f *\ "*'*2:* \ \W Only thirty-two utfits to be sold at • I Wait No Longer! u* ll *" L this ridiculously low price, so place your order early.
This is Truly a Magnificent Outfit! In presenting this outfit we wish to emphasize that it represents the results of months of planning and buying simply to give to the people of this city the greatest outfit value of all time. Plenty of Credit —Make Your Own Terms!
Orchestra to Aid Old Trails Fete
Jack Tilson and his nine-piece Indianapolis Athletic Club orchestra will broadcast over radio station WKBF from the new home of the Old Trails Automobile Insurance Association on the top floor of the new Old Trails building, Washington and Senate avenue,
entire force has been busy receiving and classifying the Christmas merchandise,” Levy said. URGES g 7 0. P. REBUKE Evans Woollen Says Democrats Should Be Put in Control. By Times Special EVANSVILLE. Ind., Oct. 31Democrats should be placed in control of state government in Indiana as a rebuke to the Republican party for betrayal by party representatives and to insure an audit of the state business. These were the reasons cited Tuesday night by Evans Woollen. Indianapolis banker, advocating the election of Frank C. Dailey to the governorship.
Thursday night, when the building will be opened officially. The program especially arranged for the occasion will go on the air from 9 to 10 p. m. Their radio nom-de-plume on this program will be ‘Chief Arrowhead and his Old Trail Blazers.”
SUIT FOLLOWS ARREST ON TRUANCY CHARGE Greene County Man Charges Children Not Given Transportation. P,u Times Special BLOOMFIELD. Ind.. Oct. 31. Following his arrest on charges of failing to send his children to school, i Millard Watkins has filed suit for I SI,OOO damages In Greene circuit court here. Watkins alleges that his daughter, Virginia, 7, and son Paul, 6, attended the Crow school, but on its being closed and pupils transferred to the Newark school, three miles from his home, authorities did not provide transportation. Defendants in the case are James
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W. Fuller, Beech Creek township school trustee; Jesse Figgins, county truant officer, and Alvin E. Keller, county school superintendent. ‘HEY, HAVE A PEANUT’ That’s G. O. P. Promise to Farmers, Says Earl Crawford. MT. VERNON. Ind., Oct. 31 “Give them a bag of peanuts and they’ll be satisfied,” expressed the Republican party’s attitude on farm relief,” said Earl Crawford, former member of the Indiana State highway commission, here Tuesday night. He bitterly condemned the Coolidge administration’s “lack of sympathy for the farmer,” and insisted Hoover’s candidacy bears no hope of relief.
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PEOPLES CO. KEEPS UP PACE Sells to Parents, Then to Their Children. Many changes have taken place j on West Washington street since the I Peeples Outfitting Company started business at 133-135 West Washington street, thirty-five years ago. And as the Clay pool hotel, the Lincoln hotel and the Indiana theater, directly across the street, came into existence, the Peoples furniture company kept pace with the advancing times. “Striving always to keep step with I the times, our store has seen one generation go and another come and I always has managed to give satis- I faction to each new generation,” E. R. Green, treasurer and general manager of the store, said. “The confidence the parents felt in the store is reflected in the chil--1 dren. who come here for furniture of all descriptions. Today it is a ! wedding present and tomorrow it is 1 a silver anniversary, but they come to the store that their parents patronized, to obtain the gift.” This week has been designated as “Living Room week” as a special feature of the celebration of open- : ing the Old Trails building. I’niversity Body Meets 1 T.:i Times Special ! UPLAND. Ind.. Oct. 31.—The i Legal Hundred, governing body of I Taylor university here, convened 1 today in semi-annual session, its ] membership composed of promin- ; ent men and women from practicalj ly all the larger cities of the United 1 States. Mrs. Elizabeth Stanley, ! Liberty, president of tne Indiana W. J C. T. U„ and Charles Hansen, In- | dianapolis organist, are on the pro--1 gram.
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Dick Miller, president of the City Securities Company, which financed construction of the office and store building of the Old Trail Automobile Insurance Assov ciation.
Hoosier, 87, Still Hunts Bfi Times Special JEFFERSONVILLE, Ind., Oct. 31. —John J. Weber, 87, Civil war veti eran, is not yet too old to hunt. He obtained a license from the Clark county clerk’s office and it didn’t cost him a cent, as he has the benefit of the soldier's and sailor’s clause of the license law. Move Against Smoking Bv Times Special GREENCASTLE, Ind., Oct. 31. An effort is being made to revive an old De Pauw university tradition under which there was no smoking on the campus. Kappa Tau Kappa, composed of representative men from all organizations at the university, is backing the no-smoking movement.
Hoosier, 94, for Hoover tti/ Times Special WHITING, Ind., Oct. 31.—Julius Klose, 94, Whiting’s oldest citizen, will vote for President for the sis-
Heap Good Job! You Get What You Go After So Runs the Old Adage . . . Old Trails YOU WENT’ AFTER THE AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE BUSINESS • . . with the right idea . . SERVICE . . . you got it . . • your new building is a monument to your success. . . . ACCEPT OUR CONGRATULATIONS! Don Herr Cos. INDIANA'S MOST COMPLETE AUTO SERVICE STATION Kentucky Ave. and Maryland Si.
Open Thursday, Friday and Saturday Nights During West Washington Street’s Great Celebration If it is impossible for you to take advantage of this wonderful opportunity during the day—Don't fail to see this 16-piece outfit during the evening Plenty of Credit—Make Your Own Terms
OCT. 31, 1928
teentli time during his life Tuesday, and announces his vote will be tor Hoover. His first presidential ballot was cast for Rutherford B. Hayes.
