Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 227, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 January 1934 — Page 7
3AX. St, 1931.
2 COMMITTEES APPOINTED BY G. O,_P, LEAGUE Young Republicans Opposed to Factionalism, Chairman Says. Appointment of an advisory committee and a membership subcommittee was announced by Joseph E. Hartman. Young Republican League county chairman, at a meeting of ward chairmen last night in the Claypool. Harrv R. Champ is league secretary and Roy L. VoLstad is treasurer. The league was formed by a group which split from the Young Republican Organization of Marion county, after the latter launched a movement to boost Walter Pritchard for the Republican mayoralty nomination. Mr Hartman announced the league i s opposed to "bossism and factionalism." *The advisory committee includes: Harry O. Chamberlain, George L. Denny. William F. Remy. Dr. W. E. Mendenhall. William G. Sparks. Asa J. Smith. Archie N. Bobbitt, James W Ingles, Paul R. Summers, Harold F. Kealing. John L. Niblick. Frank T. Sisson, Harry L. Gause, Paul E. Tombaugh. Robert Lee Brokenburr, Merl M Wall. Randall H. Jones, John K. RuckeLshaus. William A. Boyce Jr.. Judson L. Stark, Edwin C. Berryhill, Frank Beckwith, Bay- i arri Marsh. Edward J. Hecker Sr., Raymond B. Stump. Cassatt Martz. Herman j Hiles. George L. Diven, Joseph L. Cummins. Kenneth O. Dinsmore, Harry W. Heidergott, John O. Lewis. Russell I. Richardson, Dean E. Rice. Carl Schwenzer, Warner Jewell. Maurice Mendenhall, Dr. M. T. Patton. Dr. J. B. Stalker, Paul Fechtman and John Hano. The membership subcommittee includes: Edward Hecker Jr.. J. Roland I Duvall. Bess Griffith. Raymond S.! Hoover. Mary E. Sherman. Edward j Slocum. Mrs. Mabel Annis, Har- | riet Kistner. Cecil Jordan. Martin j Frankfort. Robert Carpenter, John Reddell, Mrs. Florence Holland. Jo- | seph Morley. Scott Ging, Mildred , Sullivan. Albert Neuerberg. Thomas ; J. Horn*day. David Probstein. Mrs. ! Wilbur Zobbe. J. Clyde Hoffman Jr., j William Burleson. Mary Hoover, ] Karl Pogue, Marjorie Kinnaird, j Paul W. Gossett. Tom L. Cheyne.! J. Otto Lee. Karl Rosenberg. Duke E Hanna. Charles Darnell, William I Johnson. Edward Scott, David Price. Jacob Reinbold. Edward Edward Schaub. William Hinkle, Kenneth Dinsmore, Fred Hriplett, Frank Vaughn. Charles Brown. Ellen S. Heidergott, Elliott Hamlin, John Hughes. Charles Bredenbaugh, George L. Benson. John Brian, j John R. Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Butler. Mrs. Reva Claire, Mrs. Justine Carpenter. Gilbert Curtiss, Dr. E. A. Elliott. J. H. Goldberg, O. B. Hauger. Camillas Head. William A. Clinehelter. Charles Huff, Tellis D. Lee. Ralph Leet, Elmer Marshall. William H. Martin. John | H. Metford, Edith Nelson, Robert! H. Orbison. Ruth Marshall, Joseph Scott,! Kenneth Slifer. Cova Stauffer, | Marion C. Wilson. James Wright,' Paul Allison, Morton C. Bird. Her- | man Bissey, Lucille W. Brown, Ray F. Devaney, James Katsaulis, Leo R. Lebo. Edward Richter, Florence Wilson, Effie' G. Mendenhall, Susan J. Bird, Alonzo H. Haskins. Mamie Hardesty. Theophilus J. Faison. Harold Cork. B. E. Hadley, William Hall. Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Henderson. Fred I. Steinhuer, J. C. Berry and Edward Beckett.
ALLEGED PURSE THIEF IDENTIFIED BY VICTIM Negro Is Held Under Default of $3,000 Bond. Police arrested Thomas Crouch, j 39. Negro. 2202 Hillside avenue, for investigation yesterday in connection with the holdup of Miss Delores Carroll. 2017 Hillside avenue, and theft of her purse. He was identified by Miss Carroll, charged with vagrancy and held under default of $3,000 bond. Is This Too Good for Your Cough? Creomulsion may be a better help, than you need. It combines seven' major helps in one—the best helps' known to science. It is made for I quick relief, for safety. Mild coughs often yield to lesser helps. No one can tell. No one knows which factor will do most for' any certain cough. So careful peo- j pie. more and more, are using Creo- I mulsion for any cough that starts. The cost is a little more than a single help. But your druggist guar- 1 antees it. so it costs nothing if it J fails to bring you quick relief. I Coughs are danger signals. For safety s sake, deal with them in the best way known.—Advertisement. Dentists vK&tjGr; k w\shingto a- - PennsylnaU Sts. HJ TTI LK t KREsGE BLDG. ALADDIN KEROSENE LAMPS' $6.95 Complete Stock* of Supplies for Aladdin Lamps. VONNEGUT’S Downtown. Irw.. Ftn. Sqaarw. W. tide irtha^imUS CLOTHING LiOfr EASY CREDIT *. ASKIN 6 MARINE CCu f&ajLnW. WMHINQTort ißKnia T pmm NOW tA# E. WMOißctoa at. —3— tm w. nuhi.ft.e at. STOEKE ltO-11l a. UHxde SL *
yI|ARANCE Two Days Only—Thursday and Friday—Buy Now and Save! Clearance Men’s 95c 5 (JQfl Yards 8c and 10c Lace 361 Prs. Women’s Shoes XT • O • a * „ , , , . Regularly $1.98 and $2.98 Tll 1| C You’ll have to rummage through these laces, Xllv-Jll L-/IXXLO choosing pattern after pattern to suit your needs. L 'll The „.. Cream, ecru and white. Various widths—hun- Lv V I Pair *7f|C dreds of patterns for- . X y * Long Sleeves J Wash Frocks, Infants’ and Children’s Wear, || Some have been here less pj-J £ J Lingerie, Fancy Work,"Lunch Sets W j || quality. Broken assortment ! - JWwVH l \ —sears, First Floor. Vv 50% Wool Union Suits, ' . Black Kid w ) $2 - 35 . $ l 9B Towels —Odd Lots —Broken Assortments ■SvJ,? £ -4 “4 JJJT —No refunds. $3.95 Heavy All-Wool Union Suits (31) $2.98 OC iUC XOC Ovfnrdc $4.98 All-Wool Shaker Knit Sweaters (22)... $3.98 In this group are Huck towels, Here are fancy Huck towels, Big turkish towels, colored bor- vJIUW lllti Vy AIUI Uu ?•> qu All Wrftl Shaker Knit Sweaters (17)... $2.98 dish towel?, wash cloths and dish linen dish towels and turkish der towels, plain colored towels. :9 All-Wool Coat Sweaters) 42 to 46 (12). .SI.OO cloths. Your choice. sc. towels. Choice ot the group, toe. Sizes .8x36 Originally SIM 98c Flannel Night Shirts, fast color (32)... • • 79c / . $1.49 Flannel Pajamas, coat or middy (36)...51.19 ——————\ $3.18 Whittenton Blanket robes, good sizes (21) 2.48 - . . J I 98c Heavy in-band Caps, golf style (39) 79c Turkey "3 CT Clearance: Clearance! iJ7 I $1.39 Lined Capeskin Gloves, black, brown (166) 98c J AjC Pmun nf MneeaH IAQ <2l qq 1 1 85c Rayon Reefer Scarfs, 52 inch (72) 69c Dinner W G ™ Pot Mussed $1.49 and *1.39 JL. VW —Sears, First Floor. _ . . , . and hllgntlv oOllßd ~ 0 Smartly styled. i Gumbo soup roast turkey with T 1 _1 Patent leather. ■ ■ dressing, mashed potatoes, fresh X • ITI IMII 1 Rnhher heels r green beans, cranberry sauce, roll, I OTI C HllUiV4 4t07 No pa,rs womens 1 Men’s $2.95 to $4.95 Wool Knickers (30 pair) SI.OO coffee, tea or milk. 11 a. m. . exchanges, no cloth galoshes at... lUt $ 7.48 Wariply lined Horsehide Coats (21)... $4.98 p m _s ears> First While Then Last I YltlOl GIUTI refunds * V ! ' Flr Floor ‘ $ 4.98 Reversible Rubber Raincoats (4)..... .$3.29 W nue 1 ney LtUbl k UIIIUIV -Sears. First Floor. $ 3.39 Young Men’s Collegiate Cord Pants. . .$2.39 . ~,,,..,1; y l* ln£ SS Mother’s Cocoa y 9 I LICC S Vard $2.98 Dble. Blankets, 29 —Sears, First Floor. / W M 197 pairs Not less than 5% wool with long W 44 / _____ — 2 *4 n . n f fibred cotton. Sateen bound. Pastel plaids. H Pound .1 MO Come early for flrst CholCe Tust 13S sauare vards-4 Sizes 72x84 inches. 69c to $1 Boys’ Wear, Choice A Can |v 0 Luncheon Cloths patterns in tile effect. Also 59c, 69c and 98c Curtains 'J r| Odd pieces-shirts. sweaters caps and under- W g deliciously flavored cocoa Bridge Sets short lengths of Inlaid and 216 pa ’ rs . Ruff ied curtains-panel curtain and wear only 157 garments choice, 39c. / for hot cocoa, icing, cake, cream Table Damask Congoleum at greatly re- cott age sets. Wide assortment of pie and many other uses. r j dUCed P nces ‘ -Sears, Second Floor. $3.98 Boys’ All Wool Overcoats (9 only) ..... -$1;^ 9 -Sears, Basement. . —Sears, First Floor. -Sears. Second Floor. $1 1g Sinffle Blailk6tS 79c Boys’ Dress Shirts, fast colors (107 only) .. .57c nni?4a # nf them Not less than 5% wool with XVJp $3.98 Boys’Suede Leather Jackets (15 only). .$2.89 „ w-vM inches. Sateen bound, t M G —Sears, First Floor. ——■*—' nne c —Sears, Second Floor * & A Solid Carload Jewelry Spreaders k/VfllVl IV/UU asr.Sr.r" yoke ' O 9c trjn 49c “7 g ;r n Galvanized and Kitchen Ware 79c Children’s Warm Pajamas //. life Os Zjl C * LI *A-r • tv • G'• 1 M i* Warm flannelette. One and two-piece styles. A (hoicc -Lvj w 6 for Prices Deservins: Special Mention mam colors and prints, s t 0 u years aye There s almost everything you These would make smart in- JSfSjL 111 “ Sears First Floor. " S expensive favors or gifts. Fine JPSL -J AAA TT T> ~ Smart color effect, popular HOUSC BrOOmS | A C 19c Infants’ Children’s 59c $7.95 Sessions Electric Mantel Clock (2 only) $2.89 Not More Than 2to a Customer I 1 fC Wool MitteilS —Sears. First Floor. WUMM Sele< : ted b ™T ' trßW - '° n . g I / 10! Garment, sinte and Cl „ I', 1 tic, 4-sewed for long service. Smooth JL -X double breas ted styles, siws 2 lUp * ik t 2 * , Aj, 1 1 , handle. While 1,000 last, 19c. to 6. - A/V Notions! Odds and Ends! * 96 Palrs ',“, d 7221 i n s ? II (JhPhMI lIiMiIIMA Knitted A w ° ol IJ ned. While th-y last, Formerly Sold at 3c to 10c V < "Jl ill Ml Pnt-lvnn’A P n v IT j ZJ-Mp 19c pair. Formerly 59c. Sewing thread, laces, snap fasteners, clothes | / itl !1111 I lt \l'V Hi VJil ; WomPtl’a GloVeS hangers, hooks and eyes, darning cotton, white I C. / J \ \. 'IU m oc nietnred 61 Garments. Long and sho ,> OTTIO 1 tape, tape measures. As long as they last— JL. ' I g3HOn 3S pictUied legs. Short sleeves. Sizes to Formerly Sl.u9 to sl-8 - lilllli IlilM AQ- Uj; ill M 59c Children's TJfk SJ_OO Pi i 111 11 ll: i Wlt'MiUMaA ’I ¥ r fi iP I Slppners J/ C Capeskin, Lambskin, Velvet, Clearance! Stoves! /, . iliHl Regu i ar &9c . 'HiLjJIII sr* “s jstk Prices Slashed for Thursday & Friday i' : Hf lllfiffw uSfmtnie cover and strong Ly__i 11 * Wool $159 •/ c AH in oerfect mechanical carrying bail. A big husky can. Suits 1 Just 59 of these washable. o P Galvanized Pail 20-Gal. Ash Can demonstramm Tnd' floor A A I 7 V ? 4 ' C ° lorS _S ' arS ' SeC ° nd Fl °° r ' One P El-est Way m 95 4V C fG||| 10c Score Artificial R ano - e Lsi Long strand 10-Qt. size | Heavy corru- Pad Sets r lowers n v AI V coin- cotton with for home use. j gated galvan- 156 Sets, 4 pads to each set. , line fkZ-est way $34.95 wide spread. '* Heavy, rein- '.ill) : and ,-tpel Neatly boxed. /HP 1 A Oil SOOSO “Maid of W forced, strong 1. .ijj H , fV , Jl, SnrflU XL Range Z 9 H °nor" m °p riveted -on || {}|jj j * lt * 12 School OQ Formeriy sold at 5c to 10c. _ ( , with contain- bail. Limit 2 Km.lHml I fitting cover mi i 4 ■%v|p One Lz-est V\aj T $42.00 er It’s areal to a custom- fill!!jllr and drop laDieiS / v -' Beautifully colored roses, jonOil SOC-00 value. I er. * handles. I 217 Indianapolis school tab- I quils, poppies, Easter lilies and- „ .ri * , lets. 50 sheet size. others. Range 89c Kitchen Can 98c Floor Brush $1.19 Dish Pan* —Sears, First Floor. | —Gift Shop, First Floor. One Ez-est Way Oil Range, now $39.50 j 11 1 1 One $44.95 Auto-gas Console, now $39.95 pm a L ry Pj* l* T T J as74c \ a /V c Clearance ot Hats Also Sold on Easy Payments Horsehair in Wj Jp*?/# Oblong to fit Fnrtrtcrhi %IAQ /a <fl9 —Sears, Basement. With remov- heavy, long Wj f MM in the sink. F Vrmtriy IU QL.OO K R able alvan - wearing tufts. f"! / / Heav y enam ‘ A i — K„- hm ized inset. IWTIyF . ori .. / £ eled ware JM M m Bs, Step-on style. liWlir 14-in., han with flange Enamel fin- sets in either edges. I M ,~ ~ s 1* X 536 Pairs Women’s lsh - - Ban - B,sement - Hr All Silk Hose ina Warm Completely Denatured Felu'and Ciiw w* “Sunwarm Alcohol Stvles. Broken assortment. Yri-'lli Th f kc Hot Water Heater m*\ 1 59c to $1.98 Berets and Softies \ Pair |t> a S9c Oualitu m r Q i Just the thing for school wear. Only 41 <4 YFJ %J%J Tedule y dio '*ss2s, Reduced to J7C Can early. A few French felts in- ' M Pure silk reinforced for long, Equippedwithlargecoppercore.Com- 188 Proof. Comes in sealed airtight $1.69 Leather Jackets •l\ service. First quality-. Popular Pteto with fitting Equip your car Same quality aa our bulk Doub f e warmiy . H u colors. Real values. Come with anew 1 —sears. Basement. lined, belted. Green, brown, black and navy. $ | WmP early! Sizes 7to 20. Ideal for school. X —Sears. First Floor. —Sears, First Floor. = Store Hours—B:4s A. M. to 5:30 P. M.—Saturdays, 8:45 A. M. to 9P. M.—We cash government checks Choice Fiction KM MM—3.721 Cakes High Grade - Toilet Soap "Earthworm" stones by Upson, stories by Kipling a W L km. jg. i- ik m I foT* 1 Of* and Jack London. Cosmo Hamilton. Joseph War- ! ! '• ren and many others. —Sears, First Floor. ————————————————————————■————— Originally 5c and iOc Sears, Firs. Floor.
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