Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 119, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 September 1930 — Page 14
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TIMES READERS GET CHANCE AT MANH’RIZES Valuable Furniture Will Be Awarded in Style Show Contest. Prizes aggregating more than SSOO in value will be offered to Indianapolis residents by the twenty-three city furniture dealers participating in the national home furnishings style show, opening today and continuing through Oct. 4. The contest in which these prizes will be awarded starts today, all those entering being required to ■submit their answers by noon, Friday. Oct. 3, at The Times office. Pictures of the display windows of all stores connected with the style show will be printed in The Times. Readers will be asked to
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identify all these stores from the pictures. Many Stores Join The person naming the largest number correctly will receive first prize. In case of ties, neatness and clarity of answers will be the deciding factor. The Times offers the prizes, supplied by the following firms: Baker Brothers, Colonial Furniture Compariyr Feeney Furniture Company, Gordon Furniture Company, Great Western Furniture Company, Hartmann Furniture Company, Hoosier Furniture Company, C. B. Howard & Cos., HurtHartong Company, Ideal Furniture Company, The Kirk Company, John Koch Company, W. H. Messenger Furniture Company, National Furniture Company, Norman Furniture Company, People’s Outfitting Company, Sander & Recker, D. Sommers & Cos., Victor Furniture Company, White Furniture Company, Banner-Whitehill, and Taylor Carpet Company. Good Prizes Offered First prize in the contest will be a Spanish chest humidor; second, five-piece breakfast set; third, spinet desk; fourth, boudoir chair; fifth, aquarium, with wrought iron stand; sixth, five-piece bridge set; seventh, modernistic walnut occasional table; eighth, telechrone electric clock;
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ninth, buffet mirror; tenth, radio bench; eleventh, occasional table; ; twelfth and thirteenth, occasional | chairs; fourteenth, electrically equipped smoker; fifteenth, ottoman ; stool; sixteenth, imported Italian i pottery base lamp; seventeenth, i combination magazine rack; eight- ! eenth, oriental lamp; nineteenth, i bridge lamp; twentieth, twenty-first, and twenty-second, table lamps. 15 ARE KILLED IN jndia RIOT 50 Others Wounded When 5,000 Clash With Police. Bp United Pre BOMBAY, India, Sept. 26.—Fifteen 'persons were killed and fifty wounded when a mob of 5,000 Indian independence volunteers clashed with police Thursday night at Chirnar forest in the Kolaba district. Among those killed were a revenue magistrate, an officer of the forest police, and three forest guards.
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SLEEP WALKER DRAWS DOWNTOWN THRONG Strolls Through Main Streeu, Barefooted, Clad in Nightclothes. A large crowd followed a scanty clad, barefoot figure on Pennsylvania street between Washington and Market streets early today. ■ Police halted the figure, and
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awakened it. It was Philip Stuck, who had gone to bed at the Craig hotel, 328 East Washington street, where he lives. “Guess I’ve been sleep-walking again,’’ he grinned, while the crowd dispersed. In 20,000,000 wired homes in the United States, surveys show that 80 per ceht have electric ironing machines. N
Club Members Hear Senator Bv Timet Boteial BEDFORD. Ind , Sept. 26.—Senator Arthur R. Robinson was the honor guest and principal speaker at a dinner here Thursday night, given by the Bedford Rotary Club, at which members of the Bloomington and Mitchell Rotary Clubs and the local Kiwanis and Lions Clubs were guests.
Saturday Specials Stewed Chickei\ Dinner Cft. Cooked the eood oSd fashioned country B# w way. Includes fresh dressed spring chicken from our own farm at Thorn town, mashed potatoes, sweet potatoes, vegetable, coffee and dessert. BOYER’S LUNCH 34 N. Delaware
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