Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 205, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 January 1934 — Page 4

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r fi'Wß Manufacturer's Sample Line oP Saturday Last Day Os 4m, wear tifL J fTWVfkl.] <-m soap sale sweaters 4 / R IIBT /p it 'pjffc >• & ■ Lifebuoy • Lux and Co*i 3 yHfe| noons lAj I |IRj j3|| Palmolive Soap J *° y Jl /C V' noo°TFxsETs /Z r A A fail Cocoa Hardwater or if#* bt w M sw “”* *." 9 „ ....... t l , A*Aa3aAauSia , lt , Jl>aXflßSrf#lMH[| Cr.am Floating Soap *§* L • J r.lliin]]i:'.i!ili. liuiiifffHllllll'lllHlllllllliiUlilil.llillllllllljlilllllllllillllllllliilllllllJl/lillillllllllllllllllUlllilllllHiuuuu-iiimuiUinimlimillllUllllUßlimiimilMWllllli 1 - ' Don't Miss These Record Breaking “STAR” Saturday Bargains An Inside garage protects your /w. A' J I I,g | „- fe 7 Checks IS ■■l NI ■ —— ■MMnmOMMMNMWMMMhP ——————l—- ★ * ★ fI3aWPWI ★ ★ ★ 1 * foafolAM ★ ★ ★ • teSHM ★ Women’s Silk & Wool 100 New Spring Boys’and Girls’ Large 79c Value Men’s 51.98 Zipper 72x84 Part Wool HOSIEJtY HATS SHOES Comhinettes JACKETS BLANKETS |||99 c 59s clubmoe! • Mjjjk ||““ ’* 528 .75 and $35 vai. I Underwear <*ff Neckwear FUR TRIMMED I striped. sLes^e 3.9c^J fSJnkewßr A garments. ol Specif J _W y .A\ su ‘ h *' y 4 '/\J Jt9k JL sis s,,,r ' r ' ,^, F " ,l>r 'l iV. • VELVETS \l?\ Sizes 38 to 52—Also Small Sizes. 12 to 20 j SLIPS U'SUITS j * Piques Much Higher Winter! regular 001 . ext ra™ 1 and sh< ? rt sleeves - ankle Values to sl. Brimmed ■ Season's I utLiu Ann n rc I ..H QUILT PATCHES • ••••• •jk | Wear. “ ■ snwawrii. hh. I 12-Ounce, fast colors, “Aunt Priscilla," large pieces ■ fJpC Hi ||||f Plenty of Black and Browns k wuwitii msl m M;,r - " r,, a n P^f: Never have we seen coats like these priced so ■ BPQ f| .. - Infants 1 and i*Hild S HOSCJ •• M ,;| I low. Coats of exceptional fine quality, work- ■ JKjkg Bfet Golf and full length, firsts and irregulars, worth 15c M IIC /ip manship and style, gorgeously trinuned with ■ (9 and 19c pa r ' gtar , Fir>t Flonr fPPgMr—M... rich furs. An outstanding “Loom End Sale H rz _ _ _ —j "z; bargain for $19.77. p $2.49 Values Hand-Made COWIIS . • . . . 10—Northern Seal Fur Coats—s39.so | Jl\ - Fu " cut : ln pastel e r s 16 and 17 ' j" 6 U. v.A'HaU * I II \ fsHi RT Worn. Elastic Girdles .... A ——■———*——■ “—• l" ■ _ u■'*' ■ 14-inch girdles, sizes for small, medium and large daL tQBg s&k Mew Shipmemr—Just Unpacked! m % x :., m . figures, special. v / me zr. zm I Jk % H r * Full-Fashioned Silk Hose ..#*% f CO> Sfil MB Im® MSwi w 4bK \ BB Choice of sheer chiffon or service weight, factory $5.98 to $6.98 Values, Special for This Sale lj j \ L ° E om d Women’s Outing Pajamas .. 69 .WwW-Sf Bright Colors a 77 B ~I aue Women’s Extra Size Gowns A MOOi^ s Combinations fm i £ M * mk. Os fine outing flannel, regular 89c values. Special gjfc&k Every Size, 14 to 20, WRi ■■ I L STRAPS * . for at sale. J W IbUM right typ. dr ß J* ?o 2 brighten S B BCN Girls’ Wash Frocks ..... mmH ycur winter wardrobe, clqrver new H Regular $2.49 value. Choice of smart black N ® w Spring styles, pretty tub fast patterns, size- jjlr** 'Wmmm Rt >’ les - in attractive colors and com- Sfa|| |§|jf and brown suedes, and brown and black 7to 14, ei c tr| nP binations. Clever new sleeves, new p;' kids, every size included, up to 9. Special. . SI J > 11 ' s ’ ,< ' l> "' l 1 "“.’I MEmSjS waistlines, etc. Hi-Cuban and low heels. , I Misses’ Printed Blouses . . n Fast color blouses, regular 59c .values, in sizes 7to 14. AUC Women’s 79c Tub Fast I USA B JZ tiful 39 ' In ' AU Rayon I 40 ' ,NCH EXT^.^' NE J%JL Frocks giCrepes fC%, J Mr Our Regular 59c Grade ® t s n mSizes gg c yj |p and dark patterns. Sizes MB OUTING FLANNEL i#) ' ■\ ;\ 14 to 52. *£:■ Practical for womens and girls' well napped, choice of light and dark I / st , r second Floor | )Jf resses - Washable. Look like silk. patterns, stripes and checks. Yard. Imm 1 4&U 18-In. Part Linen Felt Base I jO, SALE! Men’s —‘gliSf’USL l "- Zh I yowEunc Floor Covering IS cijITS R, % Loom End a■wa of fine broadcloths, ABk 2wSrS\' ! M \/ r ' * ■ 81x90 Genuine Mohawk Specin ‘ mS/v ® COATS n sheets . *1 M qc 141 11 ?T S3*s&Fsl C star, l-irst Floor *k* *?a*Lb Men’s Corduroy Boys’Fine Dress Boys’Corduroy 81-In. Unbleached Sa Yd li* I* mi suits 5,49S SLACKS SHIRTS L’ JACKS I SHEETING lh *■' $I Os all TOol. fancy worsted., also gh, C® A£ woven ' j ß Fir.-t quality, neat ■ jl blue and oxford eray cassimere patterns suitable J 18. iMAm Sizes 34 to 42. Special. w •IF linings: 36c val-4viH for bedroom, bath- v i ?■ ~'7a "Auto *Brand ’ and Jack- Plain or fancy broad- //I 81 ,, iino,i" e? ' • \uto ue - Yard — star. Baaemant room and kitchen, ■fi [I 'JF 'J O’COATS !° n * Q S a lzes , 30 t 0 cl , oth - all boys' sizes, re- Brand .- other makes. nraMftf A mm Checks and novel- v |Warm. burly styles, in popular Star. Firt Floor Star, Flr Floor Star. Firat Floor 0 _ ty ;>atterns. w; :JF |blue and oxford grays. Also fan- mmmm "■■■■" NdFQUISOttC Star. Ba.rmrzzt 3 : ;.f cies. Sizes 34 to 46. C. B. CONES SI.OO PRE'SHRUNK drapery 9X12-FT. FELT BASE I MEN’S REGULAR $1.59 I Work Shirts I gl:! lO® % •. Jt § Uil2o.il Suits Et "T knows what fine Mountain Mist . ■ 4 *Thrpp M „ n ; An C nitc shirts these are. of fine blue ftV &i mflm mOUH ain MIST Felt Base bordered C M I qc I heavy ribbed, ecru and gray, a M \ chambray ' sanfonzed - that BL Hm a H Qllilt CottOH rugs, suitable for any ■ Sizes 36 to 46. Replacement S ■ won ' T shnnk - coal st >’ le - Sl s W M mM| t ■ o oens into 81 x96 - - rocm in the home. g [ B values would be $1.59 each. V ■ 14 to 17. Limit 3to customer. P® aJ| ■ °?h sheet, regu-JHB Long wearing qual- J Mar. n r ., n.,., r star. Second Floor mBF B lar 4!k value - 4/C

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When Douglas Sheridan. 68-year-old New York broker, was found dead in the bath tub of his Riverside drive apartment, his skull crushed with a hammer, his housekeeper for twenty-eight years, Mrs. Catherine Phelan, was accused of the murder. She Is shown, leaving the police station after questioning. Our nearest fixed star. Alpha Cen* tura, is about 25,000,000.000,000 miles away.

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Relieve and Control Periodic Disturbances Do you endure draggy backaches, spliting headaches and distressing pains and aches every month? Do you suffer from cramps so bad that you have to stay in bed? Are you often nauseated? How many medicines have you tried without relief? Don’t be discouraged. Here is something that is almost sure to help you. Take Lydia E. Pinkham's Tablets a few days before the expected discomfort and notice the difference. This modern woman’s medicine not only brings blessed relief from periodic ailments but it acts upon the cause of the troulbe. Persistent use brings permanent relief. Chocolate coated—Sold by all druggists—in this handy tin box. Larger size in bottles.

H. H. Mayer GLASSES SO9B —I NX— Jf Prices as Low as WM r ,nrk These Beautiful Modern Glasses with stock lenses as illustrated, are selling as low as $2.98. Buying in large quantities enables us to quote these low prices. We have a registered expert optometrist to give you a perfect fit. . Our Method Is to See That You Are Satisfied If glasses do not suit you we exchange them FREE MS* OF CHARGE. With our fi’ting of your glasses It will enable vou to see the smallest print inear or far). -CALI. FOK FREE EVE EXAMINATION by our TfcgP expert—No obligation if you do not need glasses. Correction for Astigmatism and other ailments at alight fcV additional cost. m a c H& hh MA¥IEIRJ nc G 'rLZT , P on Y *°„ 42 W. WASHINGTON Optometrist SI.UU A nLLK 3 Door* East of Illinois street Honrs: 8:80 to 8:30. Saturday Till 9:00

_JAN. 5, 1934

NINE ARTERIALS ARE IMPROVED IN PAST YEAR City and Federal Engineers Make Flood Control Surveys. Nine arterial streets were improved in 1933 at a cost of 5250.000, the Indianapolis street commissioner announced today. The work done principally was resurfacing. Surveys have been made by the city, together with federal engineers, with a view to erecting flood pre\ention structures. Asa result of this work, it will be possible immediately to start projects under the civil works administration. Activities in the sewer department during the past year consisted mainly of surveys and investigations of districts suffering from inadequate drainage facilities. This department also assisted the sanitary board in construction of the Broad Ripple-Riverside sewer, the Irvington and Pogues Run sewer and in preparing plans for pump pits and digesters. Street improvements made were cn the following arterials: Central avenue, from Thirtyfourth to Thirty-eighth street; Harvard place, from Cornelius avenue to Boulevard place; Illinois street, from South streeet to Merrill; Michigan street, from P. & E. railroad to Tibbs avenue; Ohio street, from Pine street *to Highland avenue; Russell avenue, from Merrill street to McCarty. Thirty-eighth street, from Orchard avenue to Rural street. New York street was improved in the following places; Arsenal avenue to State avenue: East street to Noble. Noble to C„ C.. C. & St. L. railroad; C.. C.. C. & St. L. railroad to Highland avenue. Meridian street was resurfaced in three places, from McCarty street to Morris, Palmer street to Adler, and Morris street to Palmer.

ADDRESSES DINNER AT NORTHWOOD CHURCH Christianity Gaining, Colonel Hites Tells Fellowship Group. ‘‘Christianity has a greater hold upon the world today than ever before," Colonel Earle F. Hites, director of the Indianapolis post of the Volunteers of America, declared lats night at the fellowship dinner of the Northwood Christian church. “The world is getting better," he said. “What need most today is more moral courage and a willingness to serve others.” Speakers at the fellowship meetings for the next six months were announced by Wallace O. Lee, chair - ; man of the commute in charge. The ! speaker at the dinner next Thursday will be A. W. Place, who will ■ discuss "Japan and the World Crisis." Richard Funai, a Japanese i student at Butler university, will I preside. HAMILTON IS HONORED New York Lawyers Pay Homage to Early Publisher. By United Prcxs NEW YORK, Jan. s.—Andrew Hamilton, who made the first fight for freedom of the press and won his case in a colonial court in 1735, was honored today by the New York County Lawyers’ Association in a tablet commemorating the event. FRENCH ON OCEAN HOP Southern Cross Starts Return Air Trip Across Atlantic. Bn United Prext NATAL. Brazil, Jan. 5 The French navy dirigible Southern Cross, which yesterday completed a flight across the south Atlantic from Africa, left on its return journey today for St. Louis, Senegal. Pastor's Pocket Picked While in Tomlinson hall last night, a purse containing $10.25 and some insurance papers was taken from the Rev. p. M. Radley, Negro, 840 Colton street.

Bronchial irritations Need Creosote For many years our best doctors have prescribed creosote in some form for coughs, colds and bronchitis, knowing how dangerous it is to let them hang on. Creomulsion v/ith creosote and six other highly important medicinal elements, quickly and effectively stops coughs and colds that otherwise might lead to serious trouble. Creomulsion is powerful in the treatment of colds and coughs, yet it is absolutely harmless and is pleasant and easy to take. Your own druggist guarantees Creomulsion by refunding your money if you are not relieved after taking Creomulsion as directed. Beware the cough or cold that hangs on. Always keep Creomulsion on hand for instant use. Advertisement.