Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 44, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 July 1929 — Page 7

fTCT Y 2, 1929.

FLETCHER HAS LITTLE CHANCE TO BESENATOR Discount Reports He Quit as Ambasador to Seek Office. BY LEO R. SACK Tin-,-i stiff Correspondent Washington. July 2—Reports t u ry P. Fletcher. American amoasxador to Italy, has resigned to seek the United States a senatorship from his home state of Pennsylvania are not taken seriously in political circles. Fletcher, it is understood, would 4ike to sit in the senate, but he appreciates the difficulties. Three obstacles are in his wav ell informed politicians point 4ut. First, there is r.o senatorial , acancy from Pennsylvania and here is not likely to be until the senate acts definitely on the case of Senator-Elect William S. Vare, who never has been admitted. The Vare case will not be decided until Fall, sis then, and when it is his immediate ■successor will be named by Governor -jFisher. I Second. Fletcher's home is at Oreencar.tle. which is in the south,western part, of the state, near the Maryland line. It always has been the custom in Pennsylvania to have senators from the eastern and from the western section of the state. I Senator David A. Reed comes from Pittsburgh, in the west., and Senator-Elect Vare from Philadelphia, in the east. Vare's successor, if and when he is Appointed or elected, is likely to come from Philadelphia, or nearby. Third, Ambassador Fletcher has seen in the diplomatic service for twenty-seven years and become a career man. During these years he has gotten ■'Ut of touch with the Pennsylvania political organization and insofar as the present leaders are concerned, he is a stranger. He is even more of a stranger to the rank and file of Pennsylvania voters. The real reason for Fletcher's r esignation. many believe, is disappointment. because he has gotten no promotion from President Ferjbert Hoover and none is in sight ; Fletcher, who went to South America with Hoover in an advisory capacity, wanted to be secretary of -state, it is sa.iti. | Next he wanted to go as ambassador either to London or to Paris. 4 The immediate outlook for gFletcher was an indefinite stay in JRome where he already has been f*he ambassador for five vears. Youth Injured by Radio Shock 1 Working on a radio set in his shop at 105 b West Thirtieth street. Edfvard McKay. 19. of 1249 Roachc street, was shocked w-hen he came n contact with an aerial resting on a live wire late Monday. He was taken to city hospital, but released after treatment

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U.S, SURPLUS MAY NOT BRING SLASHINTAXES Members of Senate Finance Committee Pessimistic Over Reduction, Bv T'nttrtl Prr WASHINGTON. July 2.—Although the $185,000,000 treasury surplus at the end of the fiscal year far ex--1 ceeded expectations, members of the senate finance committee were pessimistic today over prospects of another tax reduction. Chairman Reed Smoot said tax reduction within the near future is out of the question. Democratic members of the committee. who usually clamor for a reduction in taxes whenever the treasury shows a surplus, were wary of suggesting such a. move at this time. They pointed to the huge obligations upon the federal treasury as a result of the farm relief flood control and naval building programs. Several also expressed doubt that the abnormally large receipts from income taxes would continue during the new.- year. Cotton commodities are exported from the Port of London in larger quantities than anything else manuI factured in Great \ Britain and northern Ireland.

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A SALE WITH REAL SAVINGS! ■PltliSy ifOu fO \ J *4 A LEADENS WWW Xi lIV |r i |l'J: 4 SMlJor^open^^3oahsharp Jjt Prices Have Been Further Reduced i/ JljP® For the last day of our great Ist Anniversary * !ii ' Sale. A bargain event that will create buying jllflwiy"'® enthusiasm seldom seen in any store. Store Closed All Day—Thursday—4th of July - Men’,. Women’s and , , mA c children-, hose w.iw, 28-Inch Hope Mushn and Southern Hope CANE SUGAR K fIJB 1 .hi, mt„<l !... 0,1, Onl.v—Tn.-Hour Special! To the first 200 Indies In our store ">dnes- g jou will find irregulars of 350 p I < u an>. nlj Wednesday between the hour- of 2to 4 tA dar morning, we will sell a regular 38r 5- H to 50c hose; sane;, mercerized p. m. we will sell 28-ineh wide pure H K ft VpeciaPa* VS? ■ ■! eK "T / G -hlte muslin first quail,.. front full Imlts. g l| Q in. Be here before 8:30 o'clock Wednesday Ijil our oliolee at onb. r ® v t only, yard— M w morning 5-POUND PACKAGE* pair dL Limit —Second Hear Limit to Customer—Second Floor Main Floor—Limit One 3-Lb. Pkg.

Hurry! If You Want to Share in These Great Bargains "'omens and Girls- s, hso a 32-Inch Ginghams % Men's Blue Work Shirts |5; m T f W ul uAcr ms BATHING SUITS lL i@A at,. m-r,c values. GO on sale at IW® ™ c “‘- two" Xt ,4 ’ V biv Tr,P ' f C SILK INCISE f™ A BMa BB HI onlv. yard (Limit—Second Floor) stitched two pockets. Only Some silk to the top; some §S! Id In all sires from 34 to 48. fei |fH Main Floor - reinforced lisle heel and toe. & f-JC. \ s Only n hile SDO suits will Bra fflk mw 1 All shades. All sizes. Ir- Bm la " to 'llln H Floo t r. CD! '' BROWN MUSLIN _ S, j“® > . lr "' S _. ~ On"ll tomorrow' at only. _ fimit Second Floor, Athletic ravon union suits in white fax nDifa Gvr "omen’s Cotton Bihbed Um,t - e -° na tioor. only . All sizes. Irregulars. Go on UNION .Sf4gj gz# —■ sale at. only (Main Floor) 6c Heavy Corn 4-Sewed Sites 34, 36. 38 only. On sale at J* % ® SHOE POLISH _ „ , , - L . t HOUSE BROOMS IL%G second Floor. Ro Su i ar lo c values In white 35C Men S AthletlC SHITtS % Umlt— Second Floor ' * and Colors, liquid and white. m all sizes. At onlv A—WOMEN'S WASH DRESSES t ' troit ~ M;,iP F ’^ r 1— .... . _ Priuv tt summ“r m sAyi; s . Go a on S sale JC , FOWELING 39 C Men’s ShOrtS A ~ Sizes iTln.^h. at tc and (Limit—Second Floor >’ “J ° n Sal * ij mi Second noor All sizes. Only. Limit—Second Floor 59c Women's Gowns 36-lnch Cretonne HANDKERCHIEFS -ft WATER PAILS !?tVi. , u eS ’ai Ul I^ C i“ t ’ fancy erfpe Very pretty patterns. Only, yard Go on sale at onlv ■*%© 10-Quart, heavy galvanized. Only. A $1 ” Ur Floor. ** * Floor. ' IjmiWMaln ' Floor Umit-Second Floor cq p Prinpp<siin finiu Z” 25c MEN’S FANCY HOSE . _ MEN’S HOSE, Pr. nßlU „ lcn nsrncnncflne 59 rncess Slips, 2t On.y IB all sizes. Irregulars. Very pretty First o ua - Ii( -.v: in black, brown and /M f* CRINKLvD BEDSPRdnjS Light and dark colors. All sizes. patterns. Per pair, only 2® ?ray color. AH sizes at only ©*§('• in colors, size 45x80 ins., go on w’W's "ell made. Limit—Second Floor. " Limit—Main Floor Limit—Main floor 3 sale at (Limit Second F100r)... AF

JNew Low Prices for Wednesday New Summer Silk Dresses and ENSEMBLES Doors open 8 a,. m. sharp, and you’d better be here early because there Is going to be a grand rush to these racks. Crepes, Silks, Satins, Georgettes, Printed Crepes, Chiffons and many novelty materials—all sires, 14 to 30 and 38 to 48. Newest summer styles and the newest efforts; colors and combinations are beautiful. loiso

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Boys’—Girls’ Play Oxfords and sandals, in black and tan leathers. Very serviceable — 79c

. Women's and Girls’ White Canvas Oxfords and Straps In aJt sizes. Some slightly soiled, reduced to—--49c

I Very Special—Genuine PALM BEACH SUITS | Mohair. Many tropical summer ma- fjffaij terials. Mostly small sizes in this jfeS lot. Former prices SIH to sls. Go H on sale tomorrow at only—

Wonderful Bargains | Men’s Pants I R 51.25. 51.50, Men’s Work ffl fl Pants, in all sizes, 7Q | | 30 to 42. Pair lli I MEN’S WORK AND DRESS |S I PANTS, in all sizes, reduced I for Saturady’s sell- 1 OT I I ing, 51.87 and .. 1 *5 ijp 1 S2-S3 AIEN S GOLF TWEED M fl KNICKERS, also khaki and Hj I other materials included. 1 | fl on sale at only V* Hi I S4-54.50 MEN’S D R E S S jjjjL I PANTS, in all sizes, well made, ■ I in light and dark patterns. H I Pair, <f*A OT fl fl oniy

Men's St and 54.50 Oxfords Goodyear welts. Black and tan. In ail sizes. sale °to- sf*.49 morrow ~■■ at only.. ■ Men's Work Shoes Both Munson lasts an Scout styles. Values $2.50 n c r *3.50 at !f 1 .1).) 12.15 ■ == and .... Boys’ Heavy Tennis Shoes Lace to i°r?m- 49C 59c and Ts ew

Nationally Advertised Branded Young Men’s and *f^' 5 Men’s Suits Values From sls to SSO and other high-grade makes, finely tai- jjS lored, beautiful spring material, go on ' F sale tomorrow at a fraction of their worth. [ / M and Some at $14.85-$17.85 ' Alterations Free .ir I

Small Men! Cnheard of Prices MEM’S SUITS I Former prices $lO, sls. even S2O. hot of men’s suit, discontinued HE> patterns and styles; odds and ends, gjpg Mostly small sizes. 34 to 38. Re- San duced for the Anniversary Sale to-

51.25, $1.50, $2.00 Values Men’s Genuine I Broadcloth Shirts 1 jtWs*. Rayon striped madras and other novelty (pH ip -* J materials. Neckband, collar attached; in ]g3j§ 69c-89cj

Very Special—466 t MEN’S STRAW HATS 51.50. $2 to $4 Values, in ■■ all sizes, go on sale to- V B morrow at only— I 1^ $1.17, 97c WM 1

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