Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 125, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 October 1929 — Page 11

OCT. 4, 1929

ER SALE 1 °“ c red during this October selling event. Regardless of what i sto e j # prepared to sell you at decided savings. If you do not cc me j n an d look over our stock. If it’s furniture, we have it, >AY NIGHT Till 9 P. M.

\LE SATURDAY AT 50c DOWN!

KITCHEN CABINETS Saturday we offer a well-built oak-finished kitchen cabinet at a money-saving price. They are equipped with sliding porcelain tops and the best of hardware. This particular cabinet is priced as a leader. $ 24~ Pay Only 50c Down

a GIVEN AWAY WITH each suite y j V?a fc ; SET OF BLUEBIRD S&Im \\ipfDISHES—BRIDGE - LAMP—RAYON PILLOW AND MAGAZINE RACK ng Roof^al^^^

Ertaji es —Bridge Lamp Complete—and Magazine Rack

instates the buying power of your dollar at the oomy davenport, button back chair and club pholstered in two-tone jacquard. The cushions are must see this suite to fully appreciate the savings jleteand we also include a set of Bluebird Dishes, a rack Saturday only at S9B. Generous terms will be > tbesuite described is not exactly like illustration.

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CONSOLE CEDAP. CHEST These cedar chests are large and roomy and are finished in walnut veneer. The interior is aromatic red cedar and are moth and dustproof. Each chest has strong lock and a good substantial back. We will hold for later delivery if you desire one for a gift. Buy now while the selection is large, at this low price of—--519,85 Pay Only 50c Down

PHILIP JOSEPH, Founder, 1917 Opposite Courthouse

RADIO BENCH These benches are upholstered in either red or green velour. The base is all metal and solidly put together. There is a lifetime of service in each one. We urge that you take the time to see this bargain. Account of the limited supply, these will be sold Saturday only while the supply lasts at only—--52,98 Pay Only 50c Down

LOVELY 8-PIECE DINING ROOM SUITE Saturday we offer an eight-piece dining room suite that we believe is worthy of your most critical in- mj |l lift spection. The suite is built of hardwood finished in walnut. It consists of oblong table, 5 diners, host Aj|l} mi ||B AIH chair and large buffet. The chairs are upholstered in a beautiful pattern of moquette. Generous terms mi \y|^B|l Set of Beautiful Bluebird Dishes Given With Suite Em A Jtf This Suite Is Similar to Above Illustration. wJMM

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SIMMONS LINK SPRING When we assure you that these springs are Simmons make there is very little more that we feel is necessary to convince you of the reliability and the service you may expect. Saturday only we offer a Simmons link spring for either full or half size bed. Only one to a customer. While supply lasts. ' Pay Only 50c Down

COGSWELL CHAIR AND OTTOMAN £jp These luxurious chairs are upholstered in Jacquard in many different designs, with Ottoman to match. A real decorative piece of furniture for the parlor or living room that will assure you many comfortable hours. These values must be seen to be appreciated. GENEROUS TERMS

GAS RANGE Installed PHlis| Generous Free ' f'“ These cabinet ranges have 16-inch oven and broiler with four burners. Regardless of the style or size that is convenient for your kitchen you are sure to find Just the range you want in this _ store. Remember Norman’s gen- /ft AM wN erous terms can be secured and im |S ft / O you may be using the range with t f gj * " only a small down payment. mwrmSn m Priced as low as—

CABINET SMOKERS We have just received our holiday purchase of smokers. Practically any style you may desire will be found on our floor. If you choose to select one now we will hold for later delivery. $4,75 Pay Only 50c Down

GIVEN AWAY WITHOUT WITH EACH PURCHASE C CREDIT R

UNUSUAL BARGAINS IN DRESSER ROBES TERMS _ TERMS Is your home short in closet space? Here is just the piece of furniture you need. Better than a closet because of the drawer space, mirror and the large roomy compartment in which to hang your clothes. These dresser robes are large and roomy, finished in either walnut or mahogany. Especially priced for Saturday selling. *19.75 PAY ONLY 50c DOWN

RUGS We have a large selection of the newest designs and patterns in rugs. You can come here and leisurely select just the color and pattern that will match the room you are selecting for. Saturday we offer 9x12 seamless Tapestry rugs in colorful patterns and fine quality as low a5*29.75 *29.75 LIBERAL TERMS

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KEYSTONE CZAR TO BE GRILLED IN TARIFF QUIZ Joseph R. Grundy, Active for Increased Duties, Will Be Called. Bu Scrippg-Howard Xnctpaper Alliance WASHINGTON, Oct. 4.—Joseph R. Grundy, president of tire Pennsylvania Manufacturers’ Associa l tion, who has been one of the most active of manufacturers' spokesmen seeking increased tariffs, will be one of the principal witnesses before the senate judiciary committee when it makes its inquiry into lobbying in Washington, it was forecast today. Grundy, long prominent in Pennsylvania politics, has spent most of his time in Washington for the last year In behalf of the tariff bill. He has maintained a large suite at the Mayflower hotel and in addition has had offices in a downtown building. Grundy attracted much attention several years ago when he testified, under oath, that he contributed more than $300,000 to the PepperFisher campaign fund in Pennsylvania in 1926. He had no idea, he testified, when he made his contributions, where or from whom he would get his money back. His chief interest in that campaign, he declared, was to insure the election of his candidate for Governor, John J. Fisher, the incumbent, knowing that if Fisher was elected he would not sponsor an additional Pennsylvania tax on manufacturers, as was threatened by his opponent. Grundy also has been prominently identified with the Republican national committee as a money collector, having obtained more than $1,000,000 for the Coolidge campaign in 1924.

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