Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 289, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 April 1931 — Page 9
APRIL 14, 1931.
MISS CHAMPION GIVEUESSON Times Marble Shooters Get Jimmy’s Advice. John Jones is playing Pete Smith in The Indianapolis Times marble tourney. It’s John’s turn to shoot. There
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are six marbles in the ring, as pictured above. Pete is leading, 5-2. John needs five of those six marbles. Where around the ring is he going to knuckle down to shoot? And that, boys and girls, is problem No. 5 in this series on Ringer. You’ll And the answer below.
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National Marble Champion Jimmy Lee of Columbus 6ays he’d knuckle down on the ring near marbles No. 2 and 3. “At that particular place a fellow has a chance at four different marbles. He might hit No. 2 or 3, or again he might get No. 5 6t 6. Os course, he wants the one3 closest the edge, for then he can have his shooter stop over on the other side, near the other two. But Removes Corns In 3 Minutes Without Pain Make Your Feet Fit to Stand on—Know what real foor-comfort means Three minutes ends the toughest, most painful corn or callous when you use Sur-Off. This amazing new remedy stops all pain the instant it is applied; positively will not irritate or affect healthy skin, but so squickly softens the corn or callous that in a few minutes you can easi- j ly take it out—root and all. Why ! use old-time preparations which so often irritate and require several days treatment. Get Shur-Off at Hook's Dependable Drug Stores or of any good druggist, follow the simple directions and enjoy real j foot comfort at once.—Advertise- i ment. FOUND RELIEF; GAINED WEIGHT Indianapolis Lady Enthusiastic Over Results Obtained From Konjola. “Life Pleasant,” She Says. Indigestion, weak kidneys, sluggish liver and bowels, all continue to yield to the corrective power of Konjola. The enthusiastic statements of thousands have made this great medicine a household word
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in many thousands of American homes. Konjola is recommended for ailments of the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels, and riieumatism, neuritis and nervousness. The Konjola Man at the Hook Dependable Drug Store, Illinois and Washington streets. Indianapolis, is prepared to explain the uses of Konjola. See him there today. But right now, read the experience of Miss Julia Rowland. 215 South Temple avenue. Indianapolis. Miss Rowland said to the Koirola Man: “I suffered frightfully from the pains of indigestion and gas. My appetite was poor and I lost weight. My kidneys were weak and back pains were often severe. My liver was inactive and I had severe pains in my right side. I became constipated. nervous and did not rest at night. I finally had to give up my work. I finally began taking Konjola and it began to relieve my ailments from the beginning. I kept up the treatment until my ailments were entirely relieved. My stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels all function wonderfully. I have gained steadily in weight, feel wonderful in every way, and my work is a pleasure. ’ Demand Konjola and get it; don't be switched to a substitute. The Konjola Man is at the Hook Dependable Drug Store. Illinois and Washington streets, Ipdianapoiis, where he Js meeting the public daily. FREE SAMPLES GIVEN '—Advertisement.
Marble Tourney Entry Blank Name- - Playground Near My Home Age Limit: Beys who are 14 years and under, and who will not be 15 until July 1, 1931, % I was born . (month) (day) (year) READ THE TIMES FOR NEWS OF THE MARBLE TOURNAMENT
the chances are one out of four at that point, and I can’t see any shot better than that.”
A Sensational Value, Reclining I Lawn Chairs fv 88c Striped canvas \ back and clearwood frame. Solid conr struction. We re- • serve the right to limit quantities. B%.Star Store—Fourth Floor.
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At a Real Saving! I _Lmg er ' e 1 jjw| 'i Ml iiiMili' l * l and crepes. 1; Star Store—Second Floor pfS Women's and Girls' $3.00 | Footwear | | wHtammmmmaum Women’s and | WM Now you can get a beautiful |§| B§| coat, dress or suit at a sensa- ||| I*?*; tional low price. Newest styles! l|| Newest fabrics, and newest col- ® Star Store —Second Floor I $7.95 and $9.95 Boys' I Knicker Suits | f rora our Eas- I'/ & I; . S&feM JSb school or dress I jjIJS wear. S'® S Star Store —First Floor p;; Greatly Underpriced Rayon I Satin Bed Sets I I ,tti Spread and large I I v half moon pillow to ■ % '^ v JJ7tVr\ match. Full size I V f spread. trimmed I jfhl with two double V>lu\\ rows of shirring. I. Vril I' Sold last year at yi \\!l *1 *10.95. Rose. blue. SB X\ \\ <K gold, green and orpST; t'a-.-'i '\ 133 chid colors. fia r 5 Mar Store —First Floor. r£r
Study every shot carefully, mlb players, and watch for Problem No. 6 Wednesday.
MEN’S $1.29 to $1.59 PAJAMAS Broken lots of our better F#%TP lines. Large selection of pat- Ii terns. Fast color. All sizes. J 4 PRS. MEN’S 35c SOX Rayon sox in a good selec- |Piy tion of patterns. l*4*(§ All sizes; 4 Pairs for 2 SHIRTS OR SHORTS Shirts of fine rayons. iry up Shorts of fancy broadcloths.l*4* J 5 All sizes; 2 g| j J Men’sl to $1.25 Unions Balbriggan union suits. Shoul- If* der fastening styles. Also LViS B. V. D.s. Sizes f|7|l 36 to 46 l MEN’S FELT HATS Newest spring styles. Choice of the house §"l u q q tomorrow $1.50 WORK PANTS Men’s dark striped cotton yy 'B worsteds. Cuffs and belta* loops. Sizes f i?! f 32 to 42 LVI OVERALLS or JACKETS Made of white back bluelF y 1 denim, bib style. Sizes 32 to&*. 42. Jackets, sizes IB't'l 36 to 44 LVi 11 Only—Men’s $5.00 Raincoats, 88c Boys’ $1.59 Sweaters Slipover sweaters in plain yy $■ and fancy styles. !*a*^ Sizes 3 to 16 |g\ years LVi BOY’S 51.50 KNICKERS Elastic waist and knee, y y 'm Made of wool cassimeres wool mixed. Sizes 6 to 16g§7|*! years ITxIJ MEN’S WORSTED SUITS $19.75 to $25.00 values. Broken lots mgM <% n and sizes. Worsteds. 2k J 3 Hn blue serges and Ia blue cheviots. Good | U selection . VARNISH AND BRUSH 4-Gallon of clear varnish yy and 2-inch brush. M*!*^ $1.50 Value. r.Vf Both for J $1.25 STEPLADDER 5 Ft. stepladder. Steps re- Vyw inforced with brace. $1.25 !*4*J5 value. We reserve the right f a'ini to limit quantities mTI’.J $1.19 WALL BRUSH Wool wall brush, No. 2 size. yy with two handles: I*4*ia &r a ! ue '. ILSI $1.29 12x16 MIRROR Bath room mirror, white enameled, half round I*! • % frame. Good values at LV'J ALL PURPOSE MOP Large red woolly yam mopf* y ym and handle; $1.25 I*4*s value. Very low I a7*^i priced at SAMPLE LINGERIE Manufacturers’ sample line rayon lingerie. IfJtTP ££?. 2 fortSl. Star Store—Bargain Basement.
NEW JAPANESE CABINETNAMED 10 of 13 Old Ministers Retain Posts. By United P/ett TOKIO, April 14.—A new cabinet was formed today by Baron Wakateukl shortly after he had been appointed premier by Emperor Hirohito. Premier Wakateuki announced that ten of the thirteen ministers of the cabinet of Yuko Hamaguchi, I whom he succeeded, would continue I in office. The new ministers are: General ! Jiro Minami, minister of war; Yukio Sakurauchi, minister of commerce 1 and industry, and Shujiro Hara,
Again! Tomorrow 15c to 25c Wash Fabrics Dress prints, printed broadcloth, printed £gg| pongee and plain Magg ” percales. Slight |g!® irregulars. -jM I Lengths up to 3 |H|F yards. Not more Hv|j than 15 yards to IPSP Ia customer. Third Floor.
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Buy at Our Low Prices S House Paint! I 5 .48 Gl i I /iSs-gy A good paint with 1 wide spre adi n g | capacity, at gal- I H ' lon $1.48 I j |psßsiM 1 0 f al - Linse g f c I 1 a ’* Tun*’"- | (Cans Extra) I Star Store—t/i; Basement. I
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WIDE LEG PAJAMAS Women’s and misses’. Gayjey tm v prints, checks and stripes.R*i4Js A wide assortment of $1.50 tow ■ * $1.95 qualities LTItJ GIRLS’ DRESSES , School dresses in smart B/rq washable prints. Nicely made.!® a Sizes 7 to 14 ||7| f ' years k M GIRLS’ SKIRTS ► Tuck-in style. Wool fab-^r^| rics in plain and fancy pat-1 terns. Sizes 7 to la7$ z h * 14 years . L-kll ' INFANTS’ WEAR 4 Pairs infants’ hose, 4 in-WTT"N| fants’ dresses. 4 outing gowns,!*i® S ► 4 gertrudes, infants’ vests, li■ * * 4 for klk-J | CORSETTES Medium, low and highy y w bust corsets. Wrap-arounds ft .1% ► rubber step-ins, girdles and Pit.* corsettes !*l®,J
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> EXTRA! Sale of 3,000 Smocks and ' WASH FROCKS • : 9 <S HALF PRICE & ; * Every garment orginally made k [Wm §&§} 1 t° sell at SI.OO or more. Made of /AW&M * \ ygSS | fast color prints, rayons and broad- /./ Wmm w I cloth. A manufacturer’s surplus, V\ |||||j l?Fpj j all first quality, some are slightly \ x J|l||f| T ijoggss/ mussed from handling. Never be- 4 JjltllllgA Offissk fore won( *erful values. Spare .ml*™ n ° e^ ere .' 3ar^y Wcdnes- I ' INI Real Values 888 l ’ . Women’s ami At Itk m 4 Misses’ mmr mbiii ■dMh^i<fff 9 iti 4 . i6io Dresses for *I.OO < I Silk Pongee i I Print and 11 All 50e and 59c 1 4 I Dresses, 2 for 11 Rayon Dresses 11 Lingerie, 3 for Brand new pongee HH m For one da.v only, our Wn 4| k dresses and cool hanky Np si Also silk dresses, $2.95 women’s and mi-ses rayon I lawn dresses. A a __ IH HH values. Plain lingerie in ■ $195 values. S"B KH H colors and HR ■R ■ the wanted (J O a j ► ■ Sizes 16 to 44. M 9 SS prints. Sizes I ,ww ■ ■ pastel |* I 2 for 4m ■ ■ 14 I ■ ■ shades WWW ■ 4
who has been advisor to the Minseito party, minister of overseas affairs, succeeding Genjl Matsu da. sllO Taken From Safe By Times Special SULLIVAN, Ind., April 14Burglars who blew open a safe in the office of the Bosstick Ice Cream Company obtained sllO and checks.
Had Pimples and Blackheads Very Badly. Healed by Cuticura. “I had pimples and blackheads very badly. The pimples were large, hard and red and itched so much that I scratched and squeezed them making my skin very sore. I had them about six months. “I tried so many other remedies without success that I thought my case was hopeless'. On the advice of a friend I purchased some Cuticura Soap and Ointment In one week’s time there was a big difference, and after using three cakes of Cuticura Soap and one and a half boxes of Cuticura Ointment I was completely healed." (Signed) Miss Adeline Sonnenberg, Box 397, Atlantic Mine, Mich. Soap 25c. Ointment 25 and 50c. Talcum 25c. Sold everywhere. Sample each free. Adaress: “Caticura Laboratories. Dept. H, Malden, Mass.
Murder Trial Set By Timet Special HARTFORD CITY, Ind., April 14. —The Second trial of Edward Blotz, Marion, on a charge of murdering Thomas Tucker, his former fellow convict in the state prison, will be started in Blackford circuit court here May 4. A jury disagreed in the first trial.
Values Extraordinary in New Spring HATS I“1 88c P| Ag; Rough straws, I §' -. shiny straws, hair SB ' /STliB braids and baku 4 braids. In turbans, ' J|!§ tip tilted brims and tricornes. All | & shades. Star Store— I Second Floor.
Women’s FullFashioned Silk Hose $1.50 Values First Quality 88c Share in these re mark - ab 1 e values. ■ Dull chiffon | silk hose, silk S from top to I toe. Semi-serv-I ice weight. I Lisle garter 8 top. Reve sanI dee. Mayfair | |j and light gun- I a metal colors. 1 Star Store —First Floor. 1
STAMPED BED SET A Five pieces, full size 3-piece vanity and ) ecarf Ch . tIJ 200 PIECES PEWTER ’ Bon Bon, relish dish, sugar ary ■. and creamer, candle stick!®*® J bowls and vases. 11 ,1 4 Choice l 1 ! 1 ! SALE! PILLOWS * Made to sell for much yy y| more. Rayon and 1 1 • *• E . velour. w® 4 4 Choice Ata",! CHILDREN’S OXFORDS < Patent leather oxfords andy y mm slippers. Rubber heels. Na-liitK i ture shape toes. r7,?4g Sizes to II Women’s $4 Footwear < A wide assortment of styles in patents, dull 4 kids and colored kids. All si2es n i
Summer Negligees Hostess Pajamas Exquisite Materials Lovely Lines Also Hats for the Much Younger Generation Infaqt Sizes to Two Years The Junior League Shop 158 East Fourteenth Street
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I Choose from These $1.59-$ 1.95 I | Dress Shirts | *4j 88c I I /■ or neckband styles. H - ® Plain and fancy ■ broadcloths. Some H are slightly mussed. | ■ Store— IH First Floor. fl|
RAYON HOSE, 4 PAIRS Women’s 29c rayon hose m|r y m all the wanted spring I 1 *a• Z shades; 4 pairs £||| j 51.95 OUTSIZE HOSE Women’s outsize silk full fashioned (substandards).!*!* E Wanted colors. At booth irr|T|S| front of elevator, pair I’a 1 ! PEPPERELL SHEETS First quality. Size 81x90 yy hm Full bleached, seamless, Il.l? deep f # Vl Turkish Towels, 10 for 15x30 Bleached Turkish yy towels, terry weave; 12’ic E*a*/5 Unbl. Shooting, 10 Yds. 36-Inch “Tried and True'’yy m unbleached sheeting. Heavy weight; 14c quality; S 1 10 yards I*a*J DRESS GINGHAM 32-Inch dress gingham.y m large selection of checks and!*’l 10 BEDSPREADS 81x105 Colored crinkle spreads (note extra length).!*. Rose, blue, gold and green Jl BATH TOWELS, 4 FOR 22x44 Double terry batty y towels, colored borders of *.*R rose, blue, gold, green and lavender, 4 for 45c QUILT COTTONS “Manchu” China quilt cot -wry ton. Pure (ftrina cotton, *4*^ SSff ' or ..™ 4 foifctjj CHIFFON VOILE, 3 YDS. Gorgeous floral patterns, ytl 39-inches wide, 39c value. Fast color; 3 f •T|*l yards ILILI NEW FLAT CREPES Beautiful new spring and W.f summer patterns. Rayon !*a*Js flat crepes; 39 inches f I'l ■ wide; yard WL4LA HOPE MUSLIN, 8 YDS. 15c Hope bleached muslinyrr Known for dependable I'a’/S ST:.* ILil 9x12 Congoleum Rug Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs. Good selection. C QQ Discontinued patterns. ,w * At a big saving 50-In. Rayon Damask Newest patterns. By splitting, one window length!*A*js makes two drapes. Values to| $1.39 CURTAIN PANELS 45-Inch shadow and tlngham weaves. Plain and!*!*/? fringed styles. r # 7.^3 Each 1, , 1*J WATERLESS SOAP 10-Lb. pail of “Reddy Soapy y for all house cleaning pur-!*A*K poses. About twice the size f of other brands sold at $1.00.. HALL CARPET, 2 YDS. 27-Inch tapestry hall car- yy pet, bright new patterns select from; r|7*4 2 yards
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