Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 168, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 November 1934 — Page 10

PAGE 10

CITY GIRLS TO COMPETE FOR BEAUTY TITLE State Semi-Finals to Be Held on Indiana Roof Here Tonight. Among thf local beauties who will c nr,pete tonight in the semifinal* : ■ : • i dot l Stratcb-A-Wajr contest to find Indiana's most perfectly proportioned young wrrr.an will be Mary Kirchner. 544 North Pcrshtng avenue. A fifth and last preliminary of the beaut;f illy proportioned contest will be staged before the semifinals. giving young women who have not yet entered the competition the opportunity to do so. /sny young woman between the ages of IS and 26. married or single, profes-.onai or non professional. Is eligible. Ea h er.tiant will be presented wi’h a Stretch-A-Way. an exercise device favored by Z;**gfeld Follies girls for the maintenance of feminine poise and suppleness, w hen she enters the contest. The entry blank which accompanies this article should be filled out and taken to the Roof not later than 9 tonight. Contestants should have r a gym, bicycle or bathing suit The winner of tonight's semifinals Will compete with girls from o’lvr I:. :. :.a ritirs and towns m the P of Friday, Nov. 30. for the The vi tor Is to be given a 575 ca.>h aw.rd. an audition with the Zlegfe.'i Folti* > when they come to th< h theater Dec. 6. 7 and 8 and to have her photo submitted > 0 casting director of Warner Bro hers’ Hollywood studios, where g i be viewed for screen posgjbihti If she is a screen type sii. will t given a screen test which may result in a part in one of the Warner Brothers forthcoming productions. If the winner has business inclinations she may forfeit the ca h award lor a position with the Stretch-A-Way Company of Chicago.

Name Age Address A.,... Height Wright Bust Waist .. 11‘Pf •••

COMEDY WILL BE GIVEN Scottish Kite to Witness Flay by Arte at < athedral. p :,'yion of George Ade's king to Fitter? and o ram featuring conunder the direc- \ Barker and. Arnold Spencer will feature the nu i y party at the Scottish Rite Cat tv (i: a 1 tonight. Frank L. Moore li , nmmi conmtiUee chairman.

Be Prepared For T hose Holiday GUESTS With a Fine HIRSCHMAN Studio COUCH * ' M • M 5 Single. Double, or Twin Bcd>. • Covered ;n snappy. new Arable covers. Lay-.itray Any Item in Our Store for Christmas Lounge Chair

RETIREO ON PENSION

0* Jr • jy

Edward B. Gohman

After forty-one years of service Wdth tl y Express Company and its predecessors, the United States Express Company, Fargo Express Company and the American Railway Express Company, Edward B. Gohman, 1519 Woodlawn avenue, has been retired on pension. Mr. Gohman served in all departments of the company and as “commercial agent" for the ••Fargo.” He is well known in the commercial world of Indianapflhs.

KERN BACK ON BENCH MONDAY Political Discussions Are Barred From Court by Mayor-Elect. Political discussions w’ill be taboo in superior court, room one, when Judge John W. Kern, mayor-elect, returns to the bench Monday. Since election. Judge Kern has been away from the court, resting following his vigorous campaign and interviewing applicants for jobs. Beginning Monday Judge Kern will return *o his court to take up the civil calendar. He will devote Ur i day at Democratic headquarters for political conversations. Court attaches have been instructed to inform all persons seeking Judge Kern on political matters that the mayor-elect wil' not take up such matters either in the courtroom or his private chambers. BUS FIRM. DRIVERS SIGN UNION CONTRACT Tony's Safety Coach Company to Pay 40 Cents an Hour. . A contract has been signed between Tony’s Safety Coach Company. 6215 West Washington street, and local 135, the International Biotherhood of Teamsters, Chauffeurs. Stablemen and Helpers, providing for a flat rate of 40 cents an hour. Robert H. Cowdrill, Indiana regional labor board associate director. has announced. The union men, who have been receiving a flat rate of from 32 to 36 cents an hour, demanded 50 cents but the board considered 40 cents sufficient at this time. Mr. Cowdrill said. The contract is until May 30. 1935, w; h a provision that on April 30, 1935. the union men again may make a bid for a change in the wage scale. Harry Peats, business agent of the local, represented the employes, while Tony Poperad, owner of the company, represented the

MINTON WINS DEBATE WITH HIS 9-YEAR-OLD SON ‘BY A SHIRT TAIL’

Sherman Minton won another victory today, this time by a shirt tail. The victory was over his son, John. 9. who. ever since the election. has failed to share the enthusiasm of the rest of the Minton family for going to Washington. In fact, young John stoutly had maintained that he not only didn’t want to go to the nation's capital, but that ho wasn’t going. The situation reached the breaking point. John had repeated his views on the forthcoming trip to Washington. It looked as if he would have to be left behind. Then the senatorelect remembered. John is at that ace where he is on the verge of graduating from the conventional youthful blouse to the more mature shirt with tails. A full-fledged shirt long has been his fondest dream. Said Sherman Minton to John: “No Washington, no shirt." John pondered the ultimatum for some moments and then delivered the terse reply: “All right. I’ll go."

ISS CONSTIPATION

pifin BE SURE and see PAGE 35 TODAY

o*' / / % A' / mBSBSMEBr M -. ■ A k i A^m I , MM I Entering the /$ I v Bmt d-D AMuND 1 ' § I ' . I,li " i ', 6-Diamond SWEETHEART - I ! Dee-Miller 9th Anniversary Feature! Ladies' Slender BAGUETTE WRIST WATCH A Gorgeous Gift for it Hcr ,, —-Haue It Placed In Our Layaway! jggg MM This gorgeous set CffiSO S A remarkable value is this lovely baguette with its graceful narrow bracelet. His fir "Tg jffm a> fj will make a most N^ r - ■'T-hl/ / i'T \/1 rr GUARANTEED jeweled movement m exquisitely engraved case. On sale at Dees W 7 wonderful Christy All 68 Pieces for Oi f AtFxr for MEN! Remarkable! .. . Wonderful! .. . Excepti W TO) ifiniy. All the verv latest ___„ American made Whnl Van’ll Smi When Ynu filer l P Handsome modern models Choice of /h 4f\ mannish new mod- . cases Complete g _ designs. On sale at Me j® M 4 ll els with link or ( L Q a\ i,h De b e a -s d an7Mli- /I 69 °T Sww7' JS> # Dee's aSS * € U JUSt think ° f it! A 42^iCCe SCt ° f M ° dern - Hi £ hl >’ Glazed 1) isbrler's. B *fel§L 9c DOWN! B ——* Miiier’s. jj orated, and a 26-piece set of Fine Silverplate in latest patt%p 9c DOWN! Mm 9c DOWN! w stainless knives. ' ,* y ?SS£WMEMBBKMBk Either the Dishes or the Silverplate would be an astounding pi for the yours Ladies'WALTHAM Wrist BAGUETTE r. Pill ~~ ~ = WATCH gS"v'’; “nT is .' _ _ —Z?i ty Now at Lowest Prices! Use In leading' makes ,C *ln AA K choice of newest C*W (|U Dees and Miller s. V 1 Choice of the dis- mu * r- i • !> designs on sa e A ■ 9c DOWN! m 3 W* ==: criminating gentle- . w iiHHgli 9th Anniversary Feature! (a at Dee sand Mil- 'r ■ WV w m man- a record (P >*% F . n . . . IIP i'T. — <S? ui- ▼ £ 5l) 4-Piece Electric |Jj SLENDERWATCH 1 with sugar and creuner t© match, j *”j LADIES 2-D!aMOND Luita bnucN ji ° n sale at Dee ’ sand Miners. Im BAGUETTE Yellow or white Go,d BAGUETTE \: 9c down! 9 Richly finished ba- - 1 In S?LH $1 009 B3a AO9 SPoffl T 49 JB&s ™* Great Sale Means Wo tm Md SlfierV ® ee ' ° I 0-3= 9c DOWN! DOWN?' Am M -It will prove itself a boon to economy! B:v fit 9c DO*\N. , „ , , r . V, , , amount down and the balance in convenient w eely .4// Diamonds—All Watches—Everything Advertised on Sale at Both Dees and Millers! w 9th Anniversary 9th Anniversary 9tll Anniversary Feature! 9th Anniversary , \ n nu Feature! Feature! . „ Feature! Dee- Miller 9th Ann* g ™ g gpjjj ELGIN witCH VL-iw.... Onto tt.1'1... h ..' J -i ' ''■ ' OUTFIT MILITARY SETS ; Wk teDOWm !. 5-DIAMONO H> . (hM A A French stainless p. m. s l3= 00, B-.fet : sllO9 /tucs Elgin chlin and M M EinmHt.” 1 ” ' " Ill’ rs knife complete. American ( > —Solid white gold W ja A . • nM* made Fully pnaranteed romb Brush and 1 streamline hand set M l\J\ AHI / L,' S?i„™' “ ” a H.h Ern,h in Gif, Box. lt / lIIHRVCe te DOWN! 9c DOW X! Mr ‘ 9c DOWN! J g | jjj sis nni; ' |) j i trt rf-rrVl vatuiftT BoT * c

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

NOV. 23, 1931