Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 131, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 October 1929 — Page 14

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FLO TO WRITE FOR MAGAZINE; Outlines Views on Running Successful Home. Bv T’nited Prrmn NEW YORK. Oct. 11.—Writing on ••What Kind of a Wife I Want to Be.” Mrs. Florence Trumbull Cool-

Sale Status Jenufhtal6PM Shatp ASKIN & MARINE'S OCTOBER Tonight if Po^bie demonstration of A.kin & Marine’s treK mendous value-giving power! Tonight ... at 6 o’clock .. . V V \ H^gf we ring up the curtain on our gigantic October Downward Drive Wjg JS® dcffiJl&ll J§§Kf4ijfi * >. Sale ... an event that will create a veritable revolution in cloth- h JBr jMgjF ~Mk ing history! Prices have been slashed to rock-bottom! Values jSjjjj&A k are enormous . . . savings unforgettable! And, **^W:vrWA (a remember, extra-easy terms on every purchase! rmyzmm HL„JI §t I yAu BVi IIM U/ilj w ,r; yl I New FaiTs” llfew SmM J ,n9^ M I| / C dh ASO 1 A Wonderful Downward 1 A CJ) 1 111 i 1 II ' /{ Drive Saving On j I j |LN i WfeJ I FIRST PICK IS BEST PICK .... SO ACT QUICK! I M Alltoofh out .took i* rust, and asaortmeut buyond compare, are ainoaraty advisa your aar 1 y attendance, becauaa crowd. a jf pick—ao act ”™in," 127 WEST WASHINGTON STREET I

idge will add handsomely to her husband's salary as a reilroad cleric by contributing to Cosmopolitan magazine. In her article, which will appear in the January issue, the bride of the former president s son .says her aim is to live within her husband’s income and, by making a successful home, enable him to have a successful career. > The new Mrs. Coolidge Is the third member of that family to write for magazines, both the ex-president and his wife having contributed numerous articles.

CITY EMPLOYE QUITSJOSITION William J. Hamilton Will Devote Time to G. 0. P. William J. Hamilton, 2152 North Alabama street, Third ward chairman of the Republican cicy organi-

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zation, today submitted his resignation as assistant city street commissioner to Charles A. Grossart, street commissioner. Hamilton’s resignation is effective Oct. 15 and was tendered voluntarily, he said, ‘‘to permit me to participate in the campaign.” Hamilton denied reports he was discharged by the Slack administration because of his enthusiastic support of the City Chairman George V. Coffin. Grossart said no successor to Hamilton had been named. The post pays $2,000 annually. Hamilton formerly was city garage su-

perintendent, having been a city j employ four years. Mayor L. Ert Slack denied the Democratic administration leaders planned to drop the ax on other Republican employes, explaining Hamilton desired to give his entire time to politics and ‘‘knew he would have to resign to do it." BOMB EXPLODED AT GARY GARY, Ind., Oct. 11.—sp.n„ ouicago, its big brother to the west, Gary, is having a racketeers’ war. A ' bomb exploded in a dry cleaning plant which did SI,OOO damage i Thursday night. Police blame a I price-cutting war.

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Special Tomorrow Only

This sale and these prices are po.ssible because we have recently taken so many pianos in exchange for new instruments. A rare opportunity to save. Come and see! REMEMBER THIS! As an evidence of good faith we will take back within one year any piano purchased in this .sale and allow full value on any new upright, grand or player piano selected from our stock.

Can Yon Imagine Getting A Used Piano for . . . . SIS A Used Player f0r.... SBO

UPRIGHTS $385 Decker Bros 815 $375 Sterling S2O $350 Orchestral $29 $350 New England .$39 S4OO Gerhardt $46 $385 Gilbert SSB S4OO Wellington $67 $350 Miller 873 S4OO Gerhardt SB7 $375 Royal $95 S4OO King $99 $425 Crown $lO5 SBOO Knabe 8110 $425 Schiller $125 $425 Ellington $129 $325 Byrne $137 $475 Ivers & Pond $l4B 5350 Schaff $155 $650 Kranick & Bach $195 $650 Chickering $225 $750 Kurtzmann $320

Open Saturday Evening PewiAon ‘Piano Cos. 126-00 N-Pennsylvania Street - Established 1676'

PLAYERS S6OO Seybold 880 $650 Krell $135 $550 Purcell $149 $550 Bellman $164 $650 Foster $179 S7OO Apollo 8189 $725 Kurtzmann $199 $650 Story & Clark $258 $550 Meldorf 8265 SBSO Steck 8285 S6OO Schraff ..$293 SBSO Vose a 8298 $750 Kurtzmann 8320 SI,OOO Weber ...$395 SI,BOO Chickering Ampico (Electric) $525

MAIL ORDERS Bearing a postmark prior to 12 o'clock noon, Saturday. October 12, will be filled if piano ordered has not already been sold.

OCT. 11, 1929