Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 283, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 April 1933 — Page 5

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Unhesitatingly ... We’ve Slashed Prices on Newest Spring Merchandise! Come! See Pages 8,9 and Ip mi k ' " 10 for other I m ' Block’s News RSale! Thirsty ‘Cannon’ Towels • 1 Great big man size towels . . . fine, heavy quality. JKB f f >-t ery absorbent. Buy tomorrow at these great % \ s&§§' * HUCK TOWELS, “Cannon’s,” colored borders, 6 for 49<* TOWELS. Printed Silks Them Up to Order Wash Fabrics I —Blue Kid! —Opera Iff *MW <3* wM All 39 inches wide WITHOUT CYTDA _ ‘ -Beige Kid! Pumps! Jf£|* Jp, Jfa PMt v WIIMUUT EXTRA 1 Yd. 4—l.lack Kid! -New Straps! yTg #X <flP JC Yd ' COST TO YOU' P'ltpnlet A v f ni j rr* „( jMgk BP S disL %S®r WSm 1 B ■ Regularly 29c Voiles, batistes, i '. a tLlltS. Oxford lies, K Wfl g flflk W r NESSf Beautiful silk prints for your hanky lawns, dimities and 1 —Pintex Ties! M Wty new Easter frock. Dots, mm check lawns. 36 and 40F cPpiif ilp’ C„ „ J., | t . t ffitfk Wfo ak M Mmb W£ plaids, florals, geometrir de- fl HB A MW Mm #t inches wide. 400 patterns to f Jivepuie. MB WH ■fc 14 to 1 yard lengths, g ■ gm enes, Indian head. Full TO ' ■-■ „ ppy jiSaMBSHHIimXS All qualities of 1 Mm The rayon damask at 49c a yard is 50-inches bolts, short pieces, Q_ \ silks. EACH I mm “ wide and comes in soUd colors. The damask yard \ 5 ~ at 69c is two-tone reversible and 50-inches g| gg m&mk. 40-Inch Organdy ‘ I Fairmount brand. Bleached ' In pure white and m snowy white. Spe—■———j Special, yard 19c New Curtains, Pr. ’ Frid " 44c All 214 yards long. Tailored, ma _ aa ■ 1 ■ ■■ FRIDAY CAT •* Drapery Sateen ™ y T a . and .. lrlp " a °“" ct 55c SU-incis wheeling . " * vALfil, Smooth flnlsh J A ’ FuiU^bleiche^ 1 " bra " d ' Sh*ader‘Vi. Ne “ tral l 9C BLOCK’S Downstairs Store Friday. ' 24c Spring Coats ™r~ @ SMART LAPIN • Worth Two Times This Low Price! Every One Fully Lined! si sample mm I FUR JACKETS ,fcW(C; JW Cat,.' Tailored Dre„ CUs, DRESSES \\fflP Sm.Fr m, _„■■■ , Fo g7tu —for Easter! JU^/% antj tve can’t remember 0.95 vhen we’ve unpacked Mi *’ ■“ #% i such smart coats .. . and ■■ - put such amazingly little |# _.rT price on them. When vou Yes... only $13.95 for l SXy* W ettn pick up a smart Kast- f A f W Whafa er AN rap at ,s.>.tSo don t W • 1 HwW JB v , ~ newest stvies in hoiVo ¥ /I A., r A New prints and plain colors T \ newest Sljies m neige* . w ,1} & M nesiiaie. All sizes for in clever styles for school 1 l I sand, rosewood, black, if AV women and misses. or dress, of fine quality l \ / brown or grav lieiee. Ms "w| ItnmWMlmTffr IEHUH■ rayon that closely resem- V \ r j. I J| - BI.OCK’S-Downstairs Store. bles silk. There are oniy 200 / For women and misses. BBMk.. *" ,hr lo <- B etter hurry: f BLOCK'S —Downstairs /'jX / Store t \ S tore - / J SALE! Imperfects of ,New Dresses J WLL R . Men s Broadcloth \cir (Did Lovely Prints! Print and Plain Combinations! •Beautiful Few High Shades! Plenty oj Navy and Black! ■_! ■ "™ jA K nwm rt 1 im I VVket frocks, capelet es- J iects, huge wheel sleeves, • White'• Colors' SjzJflattering new necklines! # .* £ o,s ‘ V'X^ Sheers, rough and smooth £llO9 Novelty Pat- Shirts and Shorts crepes. Many trimmed w ith frilly feminine jB&Bj * Collar Attached! ffl jftfll yarns Threp forOUC •juches of hile organdy fly • Sizes Uto IT! C RAIj Men’s 19c Hose Pr Ft p,qUC a A " S,ZeS for JflflJV* W The lowest price we _/ W f fcnien and misses. have ever quoted on ■ ■ ■ ns 5,0 I hurry! Tfor 75c. ttCr L, ? ht Wci * ht - Rib^d ' 9 SI i 7 J Sizes 36 to 42 m for BLOCK’S—Downstairs Store.

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—Dietz on Science— VITAMINS MADE BY HAND NOW CHEMISTS’GOAL Manufacture of Synthetic Food Elements Seen as Possible. BY DAVID DIETZ Srripps-Howrd Scimre Editor Synthetic vitamins, manufactured j m the chemical laboratory much as I synthetic perfumes and dye stuffs i now are made, will be the next development in chemistry, according to Dr. George Oliver Curme Jr. Dr. Curme. who is vice-president and chief chemist of the Carbide and Carbon Chemicals Corporation recently was awarded the Chandler medal by the American Chemical i f°"X in recognition of his contribuuons to science and industry. These artificial" vitamins will be : ™ anufactured from relatively cheao and abundant sources. Dr. Curme Jhamln Hf> PO v! nUS ° Ut that *h™ i 'itamm research still is largely in ! fnrtnrt a^ ratory Sta^e - jt has been | f ° un d that vitamins A, B and C are ! closely elated to substances of complex molecular structure. Asa £ suit, he believes that sjmthesis , seems entirely possible. Stimulate Plant Growth ! less In is h knm Se ® f^ he other vitamins ess is he adds. "But it wouid be surprising from the in- ! Nation now available if they :S,ST th ' "• =f vnmZ * eCent adva nces in chemistry, acj method of eradicating number ! croDs^nd^t 8 t^ at attack C{l rtain methods „? foodstuffs and i metnods of stimulating n] an t ; growth these ca g ses . P X 2F‘£Ss*£ u .P sub K ,an " s labora.ofv‘ h a e ; empiov^d i comrih?ti!fn I s w °rld-famous for his e°"i J butlons to synthetic chemistry veSn: n LT™ , i y ; l Co,umb ‘” S Dhai , ti'th aCed , th< ' ernu,h af that pnase to chemical science. Affects Wide Field It began, he said, with perfec'and the the pe . rcussion ca P in 1819 and the invention of dynamite by Emanuel Nobel in 1862. V ihif K eSt ° n u S r along the'pathway of this branch of science have been explosives pharmaceuticals, anaesthetU 01 , d alld ° thPr c eh'llOSe products, plastics, rayon, dyestuffs icals the so ' called aliphatic chem-’ These last chemicals, upon which Dr. Curme is one of the world’s chief experts, has affected such wide I dplds fs the manufacture of motor | luf>ls - lacquers and textiles. Dn Curme believes, however, lhat synthetic chemistry, in every field, only has made a beginning. He future t 0 B ' reater P in the Contributes to Society "It would be seriously overrating chemistry to think that it can move independently of other forces and . at the moment we are faced with an I example of a world that has been compelled to retard its progress in order to make necessary adjustments in the field of finance, nolitics and international relations’" he says. ‘‘Once these necessary adjust- : ments have been made, however, we j can look confidently upon the profj itable association of research in organic synthesis together with sales development, engineering, and business leadership to make many -. luable contributions to the welfare and comfort of society." HEARING IN FIGHT FOR CHILDREN IS DELAYED Defense Attorneys Ask Continuance in Circuit Court Case. Hearing on a habeas corpus suit in circuit court to obtain custody of three minor children, now held by juvenile court, was postponed Wednesday when a defense attorney asked a continuance. The suit was filed by William B. Miller, attorney for Mrs. Amanda Jenkins, 1377 Nordyke avenue, | against Juvenile Judge John F. ! Geckler and the Indiana Methodist ; Children’s Home in Lebanon. I Attorney for the home was unable to appear for today’s hearing, i because of attendance in another case. The children were given into custody of Mrs. Jenkins, their aunt, by circuit court order, but Geckler sent the children to Lebanon. Maintenance of the children there is costing Marion county $60.45 monthly, it is charged, although Mrs. Jenkins declared in her suit .that she is willing to care for the children without assistance. The parents, Claude B. and Margaret M. Webb, were divorced Feb. 23. 1933. SELL BEER BY CASE Pittsford Corporation to Start Deliveries Friday Morning. Announcement was made today by Herbert Crawford, secretary-treas-urer of the Pittsford Purity Pie Company that beer will be sold by the case, starting Friday morning, by the Pittsford Distributing Corporation, which operates from the pie company’s warehouse. The warehouse is at 1420-30 North Senate avenue. A large number of orders already have been placed with the corporation, according to Crawford. The brew will be sold in case quantities j only. Several brands will be handled. First deliveries will be made early Friday, with the company's own trucks. You Rundown? §Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery builds up the stomach and the blood so that the entire system feels the beneficial effect. Your appetite increases and vou feel mere peppy than you have felt in years. Read what S. A. D. Jordan of Route 1. Newport, Ind., says: Last spring 1 wis in a run-down condition, no energy, no appetite, nervous, breath baa, generally sp-aking, out-of-sorts every wavy I took Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovtpr and the 'Pleasant Pellets’ for two monias and noted great improvement," Sold by druggists everywhere. Write to Dr. Pitrre'l Clinic, Buffalo. Ch *