Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 133, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 October 1931 — Page 5

OCT. 13, 1931

• FEATURING PRICES THE PRIEiENT CBDERATION MAY NEVER. tEE AGAIN mPETTIS* 78* Anniversary Sale The Hew York Store • NO SALE LIKE THIS FOR 78 YEARS • Founded in 1853 g _ ■■ * . ■ *

WEDNESDAY IS FLOOR DAY—A Day When Pettis’ Is Featuring Very Appealing Specials From Every Department...At a New Low Price!

THIRD FLOOR

Axminster Rugs fi.guf.r 11V Valuta are? r " r a,,v room--565.00 Royal Wilton Rugs TC $45.00 Wool Rugs SHQ 7R Oversize, 11.3x12-Ft. size. Irregulars fcW* I w PETTlS'—third floor.

FOURTH FLOOR

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FIFTH FLOOR

Kitchen Tables Specially Priced — Qpj $0.28 All metal Kitchen Table with utility drawer enameled in Ivory or green. Size 36x24 top. Height, 31 inches. Metal Kitchen Stools Enameled in blue, grey or white. Rubber tipped legs I OC PETTlS’—fifth floor.

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Compare These Prices WALL PAPER PAINT 3,500 Rolls Sew Fall Guaranteed Patterns. House Paint Chintzes Long c 4 Q 0 Two-Tones || j £ Wearing O 1 .00 Sprays Gallon and Stillwell Brand. Tapestries All c °l° rs - White. Roll Colonial and Embossed Patterns ARMSH (Sunfast) Unusual Assort- V'2 Price a*g ment to m | ■4.0 choose from. #9 II % Gallon Regular $1 f* values — Regular 52.45 Roll Inside—Outside Usa PETTIS’ —third floor.

Green Glassware 9-Inch Lunch Plates—B-Inch Salad Plates—--11-Inch Sandwich Plates—Fruits Bowls— Footed Tumblers—Sherbets with PlateCups and Saucers. PETTlS’—fifth floor. V

A Sale of DRESSES Probably the Most Comprehensive Selection of Dresses for Every Smart Purpose We Have Ever Displayed for — Regular $7.50 to SIO.OO Values /h "70 The Fashion Materials Are: Jh| m Popular Canton Crepe, and Silk and Wool aIJ m m, If Travel Prints. ® The Fashion Highlights Show: The smartest new Fall Colors including Spanish Tile, Persian Green, brown, navy and very smart black. As for style, WE LET YOU BE THE JUDGE. Sizes 12 to 48 and 16V2 to 24. FOTTlS’—basement.

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Priscilla Curtains Tie-Backs to Match . ■ An outstanding value. Made of Grenadine with woven multicolored figures in rose, jj|pk green, orchid, blue and and cornice valance. Sicillian Drapery Damask 98c Quality; 50 inches wide, lustrous ray- ftA on figured Damask in rich colorings. Yd. OvC Imported Printed Linen 50 Inches wide. Usually selling OQ $2.50 yard. Large colorful designs. Yd. liOv PETTlS’—third floor.

Carpet Sweepers A Very SPECIAL Value .00 A Carpet Sweeper of regulation size, made of all Steel. Genuine I Bristle Brush, Rubber Tired Wheels. Finished in red, green Jjj or mahogany. Electric Heaters Regular $1.39 values. Oft* • Special O*9G PETTlS’—fifth floor.

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MASONS TO MEET Business of York Bodies to Be Transacted. By United Press SOUTH BEND, Oct. 13.—Master Masons of Indiana will participate in the annual meeting of the Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons, and the Grand Council of Royal and Select Masters, here Oct. 20, 21 and 22. It is expected that at least 1,000 will visit the city during the three days. Business of the two York Rite bodies will be transacted. No degree work is to be conferred and no public demonstrations, such as a street parade, will be staged. A distinguished visitor will be Troy L. Puckett of Winchester, grand high priest of the grand chapter. A committee is at work on plans for entertainment for the ladies. Arthur L. May is chairman of the executive committee in charge of the program. THEATERS’ AID ASKED Week of Benefit Shows for Jobless Is Goal. By United Press NEW YORK, Oct. 13.—Every motion picture theater in the United States will be asked to give at least one benefit performance for the unemployed during the week of Nov. 18 to 25, according to Owen D. Young, chairman of the committee organising relief resources for President Hoover. The suggestion was made by. Will Hayes, motion picture czar, as a means of co-operation for the nation’s theaters. It is estimated 20,000 theaters, with a total attendance approximating 15,000,000, will co-operate. The proceeds will be turned over to community unemployment funds. depend on zmo m RELIEVE ITCHING [CM Soothing, healing, invisible ZEMO is used in thousands of homes to bring Telief from the torture of itching, burning Eczema. ZEMO has been used for twenty years with remarkable success to stop itching and draw the heat and sting out of the skin, and help clear away Rashes, Ringworm, Pimples and other annoying skin or scalp irritations. Extra Strength ZEMO especially adapted for chronic cases. All Dealers. 35c, 60c, SI.OO. Extra Strength—sl.2s. —Advertisement.

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FLAYS HOSPITAL OVERCHARGE TO PAYING PATIENT They Should Not Have to Bear Charity Burden, Surgeons Told. By United Press NEW YORK, Oct. 13.—The practice in American hospitals of overcharging the paying patient to meet the cost of charity or partly-pay cases was criticised today by Dr. William H. Walsh, Chicago hospital consultant. He recommended to the Amercan College of Surgeons, in annual session here, that the practice be eliminated as one means of reducing hospital costs for persons of moderate means. “The hospital world." Dr. Walsh said, “should form a policy which would base me rate for private and semi-private patients on the cost of accommodations and service, plus a reasonable percentage to cover bad debts.” Dr. Walsh’s theory, he said, is that the cost of part pay and full charity patients should be made up from endowment or by the local government. He termed the custom of making up these losses from charity cases by overcharging the pay patient, as “indefensible." Attacks Nurse System Dr. Walsh also attacked the prevailing system of charging the cost of nursing education to the patients. “The training of nurse* is not a just charge against the sick any more than would be a charge against school children for the education of teachers. It is his opinion that nursing education should be paid for by taxation and endowments. Matthew O. Foley, editorial director of hospital management, Chicago, told the assembled surgeons that the public Is forced to raise 56,000,000 annually to meet the deficit created by failure of patients or persons responsible for their injuries to pay hospital bills following automobile accidents. In opening the congress at the Waldorf Astoria Monday night Dr. T. Jeff Miller, New Orleans, attacked lay critics of the profession, including George Bernard Shaw and Henry L. Ment ken. Question Health Insurance “Bernard Shaw, In his preface to ‘The Doctor’s Dilemma,’ is an exi cellent example of the abuse of medical men,” Dr. Miller said. “I would call to your attention also the nimble witted H. L. Mencken, who with his American Mercury, has taken the place of baiting the profession. In the medical journals, says Mr. Mencken, there is practicaly nothing of scientific or literary value. “I confess that a rather unworthy suspicion has crossed my mind that it Is perhaps easier for our traducers to gain a hearing than it has been for our defenders.” DOOLITTLE IS GROUNDED Major Is Unable to Start Flight Until Late In Week. By United Press SELFRIDGE FIELD, MT. CLEMENS, Mich., Oct. 13.—Major James Doolittle, forced down here Saturday after hopping off from Chicago for Ottawa, from where he will start a dawn-to-dusk flight to Mexico City, will not take off again before Thursday or Friday, it was learned here today. Major Doolittle had gotten as far as Stratford, Ont., when motor trouble developed, forcing him down. FIX RAHKE TRIAL DATE “ Lottery Appeal to Be Heard in Criminal Court Oct. 26. Trial of Emil Rahke, head of the Silent Salesmen Company, 14 North East street, charged with lottery operation, will be held in criminal court Oct. 26. Frederick Van Nuys will be special judge. Rahke appealed the case after conviction by Municipal Judge William H. Sheaffer. Police removed a large number of baseball pool tickets and paraphernalia from the company in a raid several weeks ago. Rheumatic Cripples New Medicine Guaranteed to Free Your Muscles and Joints in Less Than a Week or Money-Back. No matter how crippled and helpless you are with rheumatism, you can now ease that pain in a day and break rheumatism’s terrible grip on your system in less than a week or nothing to pay. A $1 bottle of Ru-Ma, sold by druggists everywhere, is guaranteed to free your muscles and joints from all crippling stiffness, swelling and torturing pain cr your money refunded. No lone wait for that awful agony to stop, for Ru-Ma eases pain the first day. Magically your muscles and joints limber up, swelling vanishes, ache* and twinges disappear. Walgreen has so much confidence in Ru-Ma that they want every rheumatic in town to try it and guarantee money-back if It does not stop all your rheumatic suffering.—Advertisement.

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