Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 41, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 June 1934 — Page 11

JUNE 23, 1031

—————M—— ■■■.— IIIIMIII ■II mi 1 r-|- m A, y?nr Only 2 More Days Os Sears Great “Summer Savings'' Sale Don t Miss It Remember—these amazingly low prices are on Scars first quality , laboratory tested merchandise. KrCC Cooking School For 48 years Sears has helped the buying public save money on every day needs—Today is no excep.r ii M tion—Sears low prices mean real savings. Take advantage of these new low sale prices—Only two and Pressure Cooker ■ more da , s 0 , Sears “Summer Savings’ Sale. Demonstration SSwSJE? %£ ■ store Hours: 8:45 A. M.-5:30 P. M.-Saturday Till 9P. M. qwMion and <t n-nod t m- Two Big Free Parking Lots—Free Bus Service tprvals during <**ch demonstration. sv>arv Raiment. -.-■■■■ —■ - "■ 1 '■*•*— ■" "■ ■ •-■-■'■ - ■■ ■' jg Friday and Saturday—While they Last! Flash • /JpljgKi V"entilated Oxfords Sears La underlie Colton and Rayon For Men — Regularly $1.59 81x99 Sheets $1.49 Spreads B” - / 'T. , - . * l Walk on Goodyear Wingfoot Soles in pHBj / . $1 I alurs [_ &-A - x —Vi-^ f \/ k P I Air Cooled Oxfords this summer. 1 pl| > y Q v *• * • Brown elk grained cowhide uppers, j|| // Extra quality. Sizes stitched-down construction with / 111 Lare * SlZ< '• f?4x kv 4* j*V) 80x105 inches. fi to 11 J) heels of fine live rubber. UM rtjsrxs If quality. uantity. I —I —First Floor. W— — —First Floor. O/?/*/ 2 More Days—Sale Ends Saturday! $ “Honor Suite Fine Turkish Ratchet Brace 5-Cell Flash | j 55sJ* OUS^V com^ol 'table. Truly a beautifulsuite at I v 69c [♦p 75c % j;. “*™ / asaa: S “VJ!X' insulated\jas Range ** V-i machined chuck I Complete with Lj& " r " -*i Comparable to Any $49.95 Range Made! Kitchen Chair Heavy Mirror 1 mzxxxx* G ttaZ&mSZ <P /A O C Kg^ c t. Sma C,mrT B I? /|7 ZD Instead of Instead of Tlfe**' ,’ No ( hargfe $1.19 $1.29 ffor Delivery —^ißßf | , ,An r ,?, I \M SS iv.VA' .q’JSILM Just 2 More Days at This Low Price h a \ \W a7S.i?2 Note the Outstanding Features customer. 1 t hang. —Second Floor. t ——Second Floor. ' . pf ¥ Rockwool Insulation. Modern heat control. k% H Jlftf 4 I Full Porcelain Enameled. £ S atro J Flah Lighter. •|n\ Porcelain Enameled Oven. yPS jggajggSaSSSfiSK^** 1 U| uy Oven Heavy gauge steel. Porcelain Enameled Jiffv LVnpynr ' PQrliQfrn fun B \ Pull out oven racks. Broiler. iM / ! • t. IM \ <lll if j Also on Easy Terms Two pull-out utility drawers Oven size 16x13x18 inches, l/rrmc, y ;|if D ™ n Month y || Piano Hinged lift cover over cooking top. J /CQp 1 ma tat ge Round top burners concentrate 1-3 more cooking heat. U iNo Charge for Delivery —Sears, Basement. f 4 / GBlvani7<d tub, "j / fff/jl Reg. s9c ' mm 1 35 K 5 ;. S b. Only 2 More Days! T T W T 1 £j^ Sa/e Fnrfs Saturday! kCfIDIOrC W RShCF —Basement. —Basement. Cretonne, yd. ' Chiniz Pillow *49* KenmOTC IrOBCr ipEptoji JQ A 44 Buys Both ..... ... ... ... .i ir . During Tlih Salc Only I ThlC TQ Pnrrfl T.icrllt % ©Balloon T>tm* Pressure Cleansing Wringer Onlu!■ ©Folding end shelf and swingring ill . •.*>.!. I Ullll Dig # Instant Safety Wringer Release FridttU and clothes rod. J ©Gentle. Thorough Double Washing Action riiuuy unu © Approved by Good Housekeeping. Os heavy cast alum- ©Porcelain Enameled Tub. Noiseless Gears Saturday. • Solid easy-rolling rubber casters, inum, in plated fin- rf\ \\ ©Powerful Motor on Rubber Mounting —Sears, Basement. ©llluminated "On ’ and ‘Off’’ light. ish. Attractive de- /\ Q [ f j sign. Many other V f A ——^ lighting fixtures. L**4[ "W ▲ V (p 11 V 1 | I 4H|V ik ’ | | Wm[ Wm —Sears, Basement. ———t———^—l^— . i i—r„ i,

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Edward D. (Daddy) Browning. 63-year-old millionaire real estate operator, celebrated for his adoptions of and marraiges to various young women, is critically ill in a New York hospital, victim of a cerebral hemorrhage. He is shown in a recent photo. ENDOWMENT OF BEDS FOR CHILDREN OPENED New Plan Inaugurated at Methodist Hospital Here. Fersonal contact with child patients in the Thomas Taggart memorial children's department of Methodist hospital has been planned for individuals and organizations, according to an announcement by Dr. John G. Benson. The new plan allows a donor to provide five days of hospital care for a sick or crippled child, by payment of $lO. Beds endowed in this way will be known as "Tiny Tim beds.” Clothing Stolen From Truck While Lawrence Ensminger, 1333 North Dearborn street, truck driver, was making a delivery at Thirteenth and Talbot streets yesterday, a thief stole clothing valued at $25 from the truck. MONEY-BACK GLAND TONIC Restores Vigorous Health We guarantee to restore your pep, vigor, vitality; or we refund every cent. That's how sure we are that we have the best gland remedy known. Thousands of tests have proved this 10 our full satisfaction. Now WITHOUT RISK, you can prove it to yours. Glendage is the last word in modern science. In convenient tablet form, Glendage contains extracts from the glands of h-althy animals. The effect is astonishing—almost magical! You feel and look years younger! Your interest in life returns. Vigorous health is necessary for success in all activity today! Do not confuse Glendage with other so-called gland remedies. It is entirely unlike others—lS A REAw GLAND PRODUCT and carries an UNLIMITED GUARANTEE OF SATISFACTION OK MONEY BACK. You owe it to yourself and family to try this new day gland remedy. 30 day treatment. $.3, at the Hook Drug Cos. —Advertisement.

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SECOND DARROW REPORT UNTRUE; JOHNSON CRIES Attack Lacks Even Dram of Evidence, Counters NRA Chief. ;Byf >1 <teei per.. WASHINGTON. June 28.—Gen. Hugh S. Johnson and Clarence Darrow today resumed their battle of adverbs, adjectives and anathema j over who wtII save the little business man. General Johnson answered the recovery review board's second report, saying it was typified by "unfairness, untruth, temper, spirit and tt‘ worthlessness," and had not produced "one little drachm of evidence" of monopoly or oppression. Within forty-eight hours Mr. Darrow will carry to the White House the third and final report citing monopolies existing under protection of eleven more codes, seven related to the construction industry. The report will offer general conclusions on code operation which one member said will "startle the country" and show NRA is "headed for the junk heap.” The review board, inclosing its fifteen-week study of NRA. feels satisfied its efforts will result in a retreat from code provisions unfair to small business. One board memj ber said a revolt is under way throughout the country by small business men who will not obey code provisions written to benefit larger competitors. General Johnson's letter to the. President accompanying the NRA answer termed the second Darrow report as “even more inaccurate and inconsequential than the first.” Citing the board's statement that |it had received 600 complaints, ; General Johnson pointed out with 2,500.000 concerns operating under codes, the ratio of complainants is "six out of every 25.000. or 99.76 per cent- of noncomplainants.” "The fact is,’ Johnson said, "that after three months of suppression of all favorable testimony, omission of testimony from the record, refusal to permit NRA opportunity to defend itself, incitation of malcontents and encouragement of exaggeration, this board has not been able to produce as much as one little dram of evidence that there is any monopoly or oppression at all.” FARM GIRL'S SLAYER IS READY FOR DEATH “I’m Going Out Like Man,” Claims Condemned Murderer. By l’nit est Press KANSAS CITY, Mo., June 28 Paul H. Kauffman, condemned slayer of Avis Woolery, 18-year-old small town girl he lured to the i city, was resigned to death today. As hope faded for his escape from the gallows, on which he is to die tomorrow morning, Kauffman said he was ready to go. "And I’m going out like a man,” Kauffman said. “I’ve done a lot of thinking since I’ve been in here and I know in my heart I’m not a murderer. It is all the result of shell shock I suffered in France. I never got over it. Things upset me.”

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