Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 164, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 November 1928 — Page 9

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CHRISTMAS DAY—a bag of toys—big round eyes that dance and shine —ruddy little faces bright and all aglow —happy voices ringing out with the melody of laughter and high glee —After all isn’t that childhood’s greatest treasure. And so, that this DAY OF DAYS may be glorified for the children, the merchants of Indianapolis have created a Fairyland of Toys-—and what great big wonderful Fairylands you will find —must be millions of toys there —grand bewildering spectacles —enchanting displays —glittering, shimmering, glistening toys to thrill little hearts. Come, boys and girls, babes and tots, mothers and fathers, grandmothers and grandfathers —all who love that grandest of grand old fellows —Jolly Old St. Nick. You will find him in all his majestic glory. • • - v

INDIANAPOLIS, THURSDAY, NOY. 29, 1928

Second Section

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