Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 115, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 September 1932 — Page 2

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FARMERS WILL HIT AT HOOVER ON TRIP WEST Demonstration Planned by 20,000 for Address at Des Moines. B<J T riitr/l />rc DES MOINES. la.. Sept. 22 —Call for a demonstration by 20.000 farmers when President Hoover speaks here Oct. 4 and a warning that “a distatorship” or ‘'revolution” are the alternatives to adequate farm relief w e/- made by leaders addressing the lov a Farmers Union convention here Wednesday. John A. Simpson, national president of the Farmers Union, shouted from the stage of the old Princess theater that farm relief must be forthcoming during the next presidential term “or the next President of the United States will be the last.” ' Every one is entitled to food, clothing or shelter.” he cried. “If the system under which we are ruled will not prbvide them, go take them. Human rights are superior to constitutions and law.” Milo Reno, bushy-haired president of the National Farmers’ Holiday Association, which is launching a movement for holding farm produce off the market until prices rise, revealed plans for a gatheitng of “iifisatisfied” farmers to greet Mr. Hoover when he makes the first msjor speech of his campaign. He criticised Hoover’s agricultural policies. “It is time we educated those responsible for this condition,” Reno declared. "We have a right to portray the real condition that exists in this country, and we have the right to hold Hoover responsible." County chairmen of his organisation, Reno announced, will meet today to plan the reception for Hoover, which is to be peaceable and confined to a parade.

TOY ROULETTE WHEELS HAVING HEAVY SALE Home Is Becoming Monte Carlo, Storekeepers Reveal. Contract bridge is riding the amusement rumble seat, if some city itorekeepers are to be believed. The home has become a Monte (Ss/10. Roulette wheels, advertised a„ 89 cents with a mat for making bets, are reported as being sold rapidly. Dice are in vogue with games to accomi%ny them. Even cigaret ash trays have gone “Phoebe" with some shown in the shape of a dice. “Bufr the only thing they use for bets is the family match box,” one dealer averred. COP LOSES VALUED DOG Notice—Jessie: Come Home; Only Two of Breed in State. Radio patrolman Thomas Naumsek, 1010 North Warman avenue, is mourning today the loss of his dog, "Jessie,” which vanished Wednesday. One of the only two dogs of the breed in the state, Jessie is a‘registered Blue Tick hound, having a white coat with blue spots,

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Hi) Unite# Prrm SPRINGFIELD. 111., Sept. 22 Captain Wiiliam P. Wright, Chicago, unanimously was elected commander-in-chief of the Grand Army of the Republic at the organization's sixty-sixth national encampment today. Rules on Bank Loans Building and loan associations of Indiana legally may borrow from the new federal home loan bank, according to a ruling to the state banking department made by Attor-ney-General Jgmes M. Ogden.

These New Salts Are Wonderful! A HOST OF FAT FOLKS CAN'T BE WRONG When you take Kruschen Salts for a few days that old indolent armchair feeling deserts you—it doesn't matter how fat you are—the urge for activity has got you—and you’re stepping out—and lively. And best of all you like this activity—you walk and enjoy it —you thought you’d never dance again but you find you’re getting as spry as ever—the old tingling active feeling reaches even your feet. Kruschen is a combination of 6 mineral salts. Why nor try one inexpensive bottle—a botlle lasts 4 weeks ami one bottle is enoiurh to prove to you that Kruclion will make you feel younger—spryer—more energetic—you'll enjoy life —-every minute of it-'-aml lose fat. As one’ stout woman wrote: •‘Kruschen Saits are worth-their weight-in gold to me.” A half teaspoonful.in a glass of hot water every morning amazingly helps to keep one healthy and the stomach, liver, bowels and kidheys in splendid condition—frees your system from harmful toxins and acids. To take off fat harmlessly and SAFELY be sure for’ your health’s sake that you ask for and > get. Kruschen Salts. Get them at any drug store in the world and if the results one bottle brings do not. delight you—do not joyfully satisfy you—money back.—A liver t isement.

at Ayres Do Hoosiers know QUALITY and FASHION and VALUE? We’ll say they DO! I#A1 # A For da y* we have keen fairly SWAMPED by enthusiastic crowds .... who know llfUaiXfF they are buying merchandise that will give unusual service. Tomorrow we will be •ji ready for another big day .... with brand new merchandise arriving to freshen deCinaures pleted assortments! Come early—stay for lunch—and select BARGAINS for every member of your family and for your home! I over "sweaters. Plain "colors and SAVE OVER HALF! S-Src£t.,S4.9B \mM fmM 'Tailored coats of warm “ChinB| I/ : II I I ■ I ■ M m Clo and novelty woolens; lined I *'■ ; V; Ak ' Maui ik 1 i+tla 77 Uafa sn.?sr BSI Bjpj lIHW I II III* ndL5 Women’s Handbags.. 89c &9BSI SiffliSw rai vB W w MS® *w wg BsKI M H wWi Smart new envelopes and under- l 7 ? jLsi arm bags—in beautiful simulated j /'‘i A 'mJI Only an Ayres’Anniversary Sale “■<*>■ ■>""">■ MMIwB DwifSß could bring von hats with such Women’s Sweaters.. 69c tremendous FASHION APPEAL M&fiP Af% JSZ£.tSZ <~J° / Si|E mMStl fS® £<3Hi such outstanding: QT ALlT\—at a mBM m, ionable plain colors with con- If V/jj M jfii LjA price like this! Turbans! Sailors! tr. s ttn 5 tom (Jl gfflS|pß3ifcf J &2S f|L E Some with veils! In lustrous felt, jjfF&tf H|k 72x84-ln. Blankets, $2.69 J ostri-cloth, wool crepes, tweeds. / LjK~, Yllas-sa —AYRES’ Downstairs Store. and warm. /A\Bo 5Q PCtNT 1 I IBOSQ. PGINT coiTsi^k sa|e! *s® ■ “Hampton Hall” With the “Edwardian” Look I If JB g gg AT. A BARGAIN PRICE! VWfl JWH |f XosAL frocks Even at this remarkable price you get the utmost of QUAL- %sss<*% jWßfipHr t ITY AND FASHION! Dress coats in fashionable rough Wmsi %AfA JHif crepes—with shoulders made wide by big shawl collars or capes of luxurious furs. Also SPORT COATS and general 9 fIBBHL jSH9H| utility coats—in diagonal tweeds, novelty tweeds, plaid-back j*y / \ tweeds and polo coats. Sizes 13 to 17 for juniors—14 to 20 / / j / aflS i" l^^ . Women have clamored for QUALITY Wash * - ■ Frocks at less than sl. Tomorrow VVE OFFER Our Lower-Priced Dress Department Features THEM—the finest we can buy to sell for 69c! The /% styles will fascinate you! The fabrics are superior Kp?) l I ■ P 1 I quality 80-SQUARE PRINTS and FINE BROADIfST > V / I Kb , CLOTHS. The fullness, the fit and the workman-. ■ Jpy Y{ UdVIIIPu TIOCiIS shipwilldelightyouv(V J Sizes for the Miss 14 to 20 " " ,e NeW HoUr " fi,aSS Silhouette Extra Sizes \46to 52 Guaranteed Fast Colors 1 JMi 'nip • l * _ “American Girl” Mi ■ ' • Arch Support Shoes F New high necklines—gleaming white collars and cuffs— (Discontinued Styles) yyyvVS2vvA [ broad-looking shoulders—closer-fitting waistlines! These are the fashion points that you’ll find in these new dresses .. . and ™' s “ th i a it w 7trf C L* at the QUALITY of material and workmanship is tremendously Ibi/to buy our famous “Am?" £% #F fine! Styles for shopping and business wear. Sizes 14 to 20 Iran Girl” arrh support shoes. Jj^F l and 36 to 48. be hes<> d are j hat h h' P f USt x mmr —Wool Crepes —Travel Prints there: Splendid assortments n A TO -Rayon Crepes -Novelty Knit, TZZLtSSTu'Z PAIR jy* —AYRES’ Downstairs Store. • —AYRES’ Downstairs Store.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

-SEPT. 22, 1932