Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 243, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 February 1932 — Page 16
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CLOSED MODELS SHOW Draw Praise of Motorists at Fairground Display. The call of the open road, with Its many paved trails for automobiles, will find the 1932 motor car easier to drive and as predominantly a closed model. The auto show at the fairground this week shows few open models. These are of the sportiest type with all conveniences of the closed car. Simplicity in steering, road wheeling and gear shifting are features of the new models. “It won’t be long,” said one visitor, “before all a person will have to do is step in his car, punch a couple of buttons and off he’ll go skimming down the highway, with nothing for his hands to do.” Sales continue ahead of last year’s show in all price classes.
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TUNE in tonight for another “humdinger” program over WKBF. The time is 8:15 to 8:30 P. M. MM* JUST as each year brings new and improved automobiles so has Mil-
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DO you know her;:; this poor woman who wakes up as tired as she went to bed? Her head is still aching ~ s her nerves are ragged ; : ; she’s on the verge of tears as she faces another day of work. ‘‘l can’t go through it another day ... I can’t. Oh, what is the matter? What shall I do?” she cries. How many young women are fast approaching a nervous breakdown because they let suffering due to female weakness rob them of their strength and health.
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MODEL HOME TO OPEN Public Invited to Inspect Cornelius Avenue House Starting Feb. 2S. The 1932 model home at 5240 Cornelius avenue, near the Butler stadium, will be furnished and open to the public from Feb. 28 to April 10, it was anounced today following a meeting of the Home Builders’ Association Wednesday night at the Washington. A dinner for all those who cooperated in building the house will be given in the model home Feb. 26.
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SHOw UwLUIIIAL LIFE Glimpse of Washington as Artisan in Display. Would you like a glimpse of George Washington as an artisan? Then see the Tru-To-Life George Washington bicentennial exhibition on L. S. Ayres & Co.’s sixth floor next week. Ten little cabinets forty-eight by thirty-six inches tell the story of some of the interesting events of
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Washington’s career in miniature figures dressed in the authentic costumes of the time and in settings reproduced as accurately as possible. Other miniature scenes show
Closing Out Shoe Sale Men’s Shoes, 91.19 Women’s Slippers, n Children’s Shoes TJ* VJTVTTYVC 233 EAST WASHXIJBIM# 0 INGTON ST.
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Washington as a boy, crossing the Delaware, courting Martha. They are open to the public.
Every Day This Week Sea Bass Regular w Retail Wm ■■ Price, ■• !%|c Lb. AV Here I, a real treat —Norway Pat Mackerel enough for two people. Boy 1 Great with potatoes. 1 A Each IUC Boston Blue Fillets, 1b... 10* Haddock FiUets, lb 15* Fresh No. 1 Smelts, 1b... 19* Fish Eggs or Roe, lb 29* OYSTERS, OYSTERS, Quarts 39£ Willis Fish Cos. 238 Mass. Ave. (Ist Block)
-SPECIALShoe Repairing Ladies’ =* >•• 45c Felt Hats ACCleaned. Blocked £9v Men’s 65c Felt Hats JE. Cleaned, Blocked HOC First-Class Work. OHIO SHOE REPAIR AND GLEANER 45-47 Welt Ohio Street Opposite Ohio Theater
Friday and Saturday! EARLE Midget Radio 5-Tube 1932 Model Radio ‘jf’ “l with Dynamic Speaker B '->V M using Pentode Tube. Com- W fl plete with tubes. Regular Wi| {pS”BS sri fl Ai3s || 1 i 8 H d -° \L- % * ! 4 Hatfield Electric Cos. Meridian at Maryland RI ley 5412
-FEB. 18, 1932
