Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 210, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 January 1935 — Page 15

JAN. 11, 1935.

FARM CENSUS OFFICES OPEN IN TWO CITIES Work to Be in Full Swing Within 10 Days, State Chief Says. Tli** la-t two of six district offices serving as headquarters for Indiana enumerator of the Federal

|T Mil#l^ll WE I OPEN W 7\9 I 1 '4 ®VJI Ii I f*l 1.1 SI CASH UNTIL tlMml L f J M A Jill Vi ’ I 1.l l 8 ■ 111 I 8 payroll 1 9PM mr*' , flfrTT1 1 i jEtrTnl?™ checks * J I I f* V Jill 111 |V I We ffm f/§ M H "A ■! j Ia 1 1 i J 9 W^^Wm*sWlwnEA?l*jF ,I f'l££StSk Shoes. Wearing Apparel. Furnishings. Ladies’ Ready-toA\ ear and Millinery || t — A Drastic Stock Disposing — Boys—Girls—Childrens I FILL FASH. III'REI l I'RE SILK I SLIPPERS j ; [•] it H sfl SHO JPn Chiffon Hosiery I wo,n 'A P" fcdH H h JLSXSLJU?* /|Uj r pure ZV:XZJ He Thousands of Dollars worth of high-grade Footwear for silk, sheer chiffon. Sizes K , ll(iy last ■* “ the entire family, at Sacrifice prices. Buy now and Save! u„. y go— 'Jk s’j to 10. in eg. of 49c 1,200 Pairs of Ladies’ Smart Novelty 300 Pr. linm' & Girls’ j VAATW An : "iff- r,E< HIGH GRADE l FRESH MIXED CANDY M t/ _ „ £* VFVF A tt liAlt °“” d esndl ' J '* " T stJ- V'ff |1 c f ;;f r d ST M] crystal table salt <•,, I - v " I'd I— -n Bros, stork. JgT B U Ster MOHTO\"S I'KOIM I'T. Ct-ounce nark- 9 m ‘‘S,"RJ| m ie-oz. rubbing alcohol q j Smim • K,n> an ,| ln n n BSE Guaranteed TO"o almbnl. Saturday only. I vS x other MSy pjMj M,i X t -, 7 W Razor r 7S"- 4% c T T,jg si*,:'., sIM in 10l s!410 2 Blades St' 1 v Fnr 7° | *3 Tr. I toys’ 53.00. $4.00. 55.00 | ______ ___ __ ___ 41 Pr - Mens 1 6 - Inch . ir , School TABLETS, Special-*,, _ HI.CUTSIMEN S WORK SHOES hi-CUTS'fpl afsamsT 1 T,bM> - si ' eci " ,or 2& /* c | rrfi*' bist.r f-> ——, FORMER $1.79 VALUE! egular $3.00 Value! l|jO ‘ r Cij B § I !7! yv ,: -" " d ‘°ai *’ \l2 fl Matches li® ox6S O c | I ?ji /.in,,5499 jBSB6L qB * * S*B-971§M SPAGHETTI or in tile ■ ‘O |wj Saturday siu-cial! Limit. Your > -Ind, . 2 I I I“H Tall Cans WILSON’S MILK £ 1 Tall cans—Wilsons Milk. Special I SPECIAL LADIES’ READY-TO-WEAR GIRLS’ WARM WINTER H®™* r | | S4M Value! 46 . |NCH OILCLOTH a ii i. “r 1 J * f •*l l ■ mmmh> c ®H®ag -' 1 • s i imi Ihnii la 111 ' O MHU 500 PAIRS INFANTS' HOSE j* |^ r^i 119 LADIES’ WINTER COATS JT fe n ' a nd“"' rs - Brdk ™-'- s - ' Vhi,c "" y O* E F.irnier S8 90 Value’ fb gain at this si/es ; Fur-trimmed nnd ACI low I>rire ’ BB 4 , "'“ I 36”x6' WINDOW SHADES g t/ 9 A tailored .sport coats 1 cr-.n nr tan paper al-adea. Limit. /T* H I lor 1 k ■* ■ Girls’ WASH FROCKS :T.r.r.~ I y ; . .' ~ 7" Fast color broad- ABB O LADIES’DRESS GLOVES I f bi Only Womens Stylish Stout fIHHH LL ~ cotton #1 W* 3 capeskins. tvashaide auedc. ah light MC ■ mWintpr COATS ™ s - M:,ny ~at - c "'" rs ' Brf,k " u sjze " Jrr " ;; ' ll;,r - ~ I i" "“ S2 .v™.r SQ9O KKKm Uw *i ladies- rayon undies 3 tt „ Fur-trimmed and sport . Tailored and lace trimmed. Pastel A TW® I stvles. Drastic #i >'*to QH V I Dllfl IC P shades. All sizes. ~ _ OUYO LUNult o fHk)w clearance hand bagsF 149 LADIES’ SILK DRESSES M%M\r tWtik * - 25 # 55.90 Values! • ('otlonaise I h I tea utii ui street, party and § 90 1 r n ifc&mj' Ladies’ Sweaters* Blouses I ianee fliKks. Reduced for Ti HR sturdy 1.-ugies. mmUMW Values to *I.OO. Assorted patterns and S lUick disposal. mm Light, dirk ® H f/'JBfti Colors. Broken siz-s. | 500 LADIES’ WINTER HATS umw AtorCci lvalues up to Si.oo! Boys' Jersey Cowboy Gloves 15c KERCHIEFS n al ' kl( ' s "W A\ i Here are values hard to Boys Zipper Jackets ■ ■ $1,49 mwm] I Tvl duplicate. All headsizes. all Boys’ 79c Wash Suits . . 49c mM w TUCK-STITCH SNUGGIEa % M I styles, all colors. || Boys’s9c Dress Shirts . . 39c Emm I . F iz ( r ’ n ' f sp'dni. vt,;it3 and pfUlties ‘ AII A J f ~. | special! £l4 SALE'MEN’S PANTS 4!, ?,“" s ? . c ! P! 2S 1 ff a • work parts* dress paxts UntDOoHIKI o . I ”D a ffodi! Medium and dark patterns. Values to 52.00. $ £} • Solid Colors • Patterns I Wash 5. wiored oq Jg <■ u " B " lar!l val " e - w "' I Frocks cbl mi /illl •SwHt Panto. 690 , IIM , r . I RUMMAGE! | | 3JJC (|‘ Ipß Me "' S W ° rk PanlS ~ " C vl a 3 LARGE TABLES OF ■ styles Many ffiMj |‘l lill 4A,*S Sf C.t>

Agriculture Census will be opened next week at Terre Haute and Bedford. John S. Lennon, State Supervisor. announced today. Offices at Ft. Wayne and South Bend will begin work this week. Mr. Lennon stated, and the census takers will be in full swing within ten days. Work in Marion County, he indicated. will not be under way for several days although a crew of 35 enumerators from the Indianapolis office are at work in Hancock. Madison and Shelby Counties. The Evansville office, first organized, has more than GO workers in the field. Schedules to be used this year Mr. Lennon said, contain 100 questions. less than half the number formerly asked. The average Hoo-

l ?ier fanner, he added, will be required to answer about 50 questions, including several pertaining to electrification and housing conditions. subjects not covered in early censuses. MINISTER WILL SPEAK The Rev. E. G. Homrighausen to Talk to Baptist Group. The Rev. E. G. Homrighausen. Carrollton Avenue Reformed Church pastor, will speak on “New Deals in Europe” at the First Baptist Church Brotherhood at 6:30 Monday night. Music will be provided by George Kndel, tenor, and Percival Owen, aci companist. Dr. Robert W. Blake j will preside.

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1934 Furniture Models Bought From Our Various Factories at Less Than Cost Our buyers have bought up the remaining 1934 brand new and no one can tell them from the stock of Living Room, Dining Room and Bed- 1335and^ ss i ns to be shown at the Chicago Furni- , ® . . . . t , ture Market this month. In many cases these room furniture from various factories at less discontinued patterns are more attractive and than it cost to make. These suites are all more durable than the new styles. Special for Saturday Only! Telephone W i $4.95 Value Set I JMCj ,0, These sets consist of N |fpVpj ifl| O ABMBk f* juttelephone table ands Mx I 1 O Bgfiß sm bench to match, both | 1 *™ MMh sturdily built and nicely | \r\ MeF finished in walnut. U [P | I . i Just the thing 1 you have y® ; I J ( ' 1 wanted, now at the price .-'tJ v " ASfXBE | you want to ]>ay. |||i7. ' U 3 Your Money Back Guarantee "i If, within 90 days, you can buy the same, or even similar, merchandise any place else in Indiana, for less than you have pa.d I us for it, we shall immediately and cheerfully refund the I jjj difference. L. I). FOSTER, MGR. g 2- Pc. Living Room Suites SIA y / mm fILH a w 3- Bedroom Suites S M _^inS= £LM 8-Pc. Dining Room Suites SAA d9 POySESBI Delivery Added \ | to Prices 1 quality / \ &MLM ) m Shown Indiana

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