Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 21, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 April 1935 — Page 4

PAGE 4

HAMMOND ASKS 7 MILLIONS FOR GRADE PROJECT Track Elevation to Speed Traffic Into Chicago Proposed to U. S. t’mfM /*r. •• WASHINGTON. April 4—Elunination of 44 railroad grade crossings through a S7,QOu.OOQ track elevation project, which will eliminate the Lake County traffic bottle-neck Into Chicago, was proposed for Federal financing today by Mayor Frank R Martin. Hammond. The mayor arrived here with a handsomely printed prospectus of the project and immediately enlisted the support of Senators Frederick VanNuys and Sherman Minton, and Rep William Schulte. The matter will be laid before both Harry L Hopkins FERA director. and Interior Secretary Harold F. Ickes, head of PWA. for financing from the $300,000,000 earmarked in

HAAGS CUT PmCE DRUGS HOUSE BABY NEEDS rPLAY CL/TsT Le ANiNC Lct HAAG'S supply these items so COLP GOLF ■bi essenhal to the sturdy yt oicth and I EES SUPPLIES care or K our babies. Spaulding EAGLE BRAND MILK. 19c .. 3 lor 55c Tournament / tOsa *C Mlul tnnn.ro* GERBER BABY FOODS. 12c .. 3 tor 32c Topllite / oponges HORLICK’S MALTED MILK 39c „r Krollite C BgßfJ) LI ‘Z„ MEAD'S DEXTRI-MALTOSE .... 57c Balls. 75c Each MP// IKwMQQc CLAPP'S IF ffl VW *pa|l X Karh fe. I¥c Red Seal Lye 10c lOc SM9 UvefiTtotl /f*' \pex Moth Cake 2 for :,:c - ZSc 5M9 £ \ Tintex Dves 2 for 25c JOHNSON S BABY POWDER . ... 19c ningBWOUB fa* f dk B AND B BABY TALCUM 21c P ; l mß ± Chni> STORK CASTILE SOAP 8c Jlr I*' > ' * v # c . # . INFANT SYRINGE 19c *f t 00 1*" S 1 RUBBER SHEETING. 36”x36” ... 98c 3 f or 31.00 Chamois /v liver oil. pint 69c /> //7 //, (m a t *•* f/Zrjfef HYGIEA BOTTLE or NIPPLES .. 2 for 25c HAAG'S 49 c t Q’oiMiwmd RUBBER GLOVES ** * * **' * * ® Check This List of Specials! (RXHI Mg These Special Prices are for C A ' pair Friday and Saturday 2 Liquid Veneer 39c ONLY ISSM?" clonal tablets 77c IMfcWi 4 AiiniW. 51.50 ATROPHEN TABLETS. V 2 Cr. $1.09 Nunidues j£pp®r| 75 C barbo compound 47c W&WSmmMffl Dry Cleaner 7* 75c baume “BEN GAY” 51c J Mi (J&) 75c BAYER'S ASPIRIN. lOC'S 59c g| C ■■ 25c BELL-ANS. 30's 17c Rff* flriWikifr 1 A oJJcb SI.OO BON-XORA 77c rVi 1 - SI.OO BORO-PNENO-FORM 79c P ' ' (...id Oii't, large w 50c GROVE'S BROMO QUININE 34c \r\ TUBE AoC nit in.rt/spray::::::: .iic 25c carter's liver pills nc 1 SARGENT S 50c CHOCOLATE CASCARETS 34c , for _ p Wall Paper 75c DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS 51c % c f CLEANER 60c FATHER JOHN'S MEDICINE 42c AJ* bisaZ&OOl fvfl J! Tft 75c FITCH'S SHAMPOO 44c .X3flsßNn L~ ~-j Pail /He 35c FREEZONE CORN REM. 24c L® Johnson's m SI.OO IRONI2ED YEAST 71c - 1 - 1 !_ WAX POLISH CJJj 60c JAO SALTS. CONDENSED 40c KLEENEX ound CQ r FfJ 51.50 KOLOR-BAK 98c Tissues t ..n UJI 8..U0 SI.OO MARHOLA TABLETS 7ic 4 A r ?kM£ 60c OMEGA OIL 44c I / UST 1 SI.OO PACKER'S SCALPTONE 59c _> SI.OO PEPSODENT ANTISEPTIC 6Tc f~^~ —I KOTEX JlQ' SI.2SPETROLAGAR.I6oz 84c Sanitarv r i SI.OO WHITE’S COD LIVER OIL TAB. 79c J Napkin's W)) 1 75c WYETH'S SAGE AND SULPHUR 59c IKF./M a 'vi JH v 4 50c BARBASOL SHAVE CREAM 37c 1 | CP k Skinny?Gainsto 15lbs. "•“J"* 1 “S V 3 Uvcly Curves Quick-or No Cost ?® °° *"“ T0 Hfllß DYE 53 ' 49 V? out K liow neck and chc-ks. gr t curve; 50c KOLYNOS TOOTH PASTE 34c L> ■S 20c MODESS 16c b 25c PACKER'S TAR SOAP 19c \ ' /^^ffioVEß loc MLMOL,VE SOflp 3 ,or ,3c \f~ ™ ii 50c PEPSODENT TOOTH PASTE 31c netA asud /JsyM. QuccAx* Octt-Tt?- I • :*:/ :l7r‘T^.r;Vv.^ K . ,v i 60c WERNET’S PLATE POWDER 40c \m | —’s' - t-t **•. sue iuTub ti pee* ol | w 1 " 1 *• fW - - SPECIAL THIS WEEK 79c-- I 10c WOODBURY'S SOAP 12 for 95c w Oj-JdJaiWJll'J.i.i.hlfgW

the W’orkF-Relief Bill for such purposes. It has the approval of Chairman James D. Adams of the Indiana State Highway Commission ar.d Wayne Coy. Indiana FERA director. Mayor Martin said. Nine railraods would use the elevated trackage into Chicago. The mayor estimates that half of the 4000 on relief rolls in Hammond would be employed for one and onehalf years on the construction work and that from 60 to 65 per cent of the $7 QOO.OOC would go directly to payrolls The Federal government would make an outright grant ol the money, since the railroads are unable to Join in the financing, he declared. Expenditure would be under the state highway commission. State mterest is manifest because of the traffic tieups suffered by those en route to Chicago from throughout Indiana, the mayor pointed out. He said an FERA checkup on time lost by motorists at the grade crossings showed an economic waste of 52.000.000 a year. rating each car at 50 cents an hour Socialists Slate Debate “Capitalism vs Socialism" will be debated at 8 tonight at 1308 Oliverav under the auspices of the Socialist Party of Indianapolis, affiliated with the Socialist Party of Indiana.

LUDLOW URGES WAR VOTE BILL Hoosier Representative in Impassioned Plea Before House. Hu T mm sprn'aJ WASHINGTON, April 4 The spirit of Napoleon, ruthless warmaker of more than 100 years ago, Is abroad in the world today, Rep. Louis Ludlow iD, Ind.) charged yesterday before the House in a 1 speech supporting his proposed constitutional amendment on war. The amendment calls for a refer- ; endum before declaration of war is : possible, except in case the United States are invaded, and for conscription of war properties to take the profit out of war and with it, Rep Ludlow believes, the profit incentive for war. The Hoosier Congressman’s speech was, in large part, an impassioned attack on munitions makers whom he likened, citing names and incidents. to Napoleon after describing , Napoleon’s callous dispatch of May

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

30. 1813. after the sanguinary battle of Bautzen: "My health is good. I lost no cne of any importance. I put my losses at 3000 killed and wounded." Rep. Ludlow said that the spirit which animated that letter, first made public in this country in The Indianapolis Times as part of Bonaparte's letter to Marie Louise, could be found in the activities of the munitions barons, here and abroad, adding that “strife is <now; deliberately engendered for profit or other selfish ends.” Rep. Ludlow said that his proposed amendment was in the spirit of Thomas Jefferson and Abraham Lincoln and that it was in the interest of the common man. Try CARD LI For” Functional Pains Women from the 'teen age to middle age have found Cardui genuinely helpful for the relief of functional monthly pains due to lack of just the right strength from the food they eat. Mrs. Crit Haynes, of Essex, Mo., writes: “I used Cardui I when a Kiri for cramps and found it very beneficial. 1 have recently taken ! r.irdui during middle age. I was verv l nervous, had head and back pains and was in a generally run-down condition. Cardui has helped me greatly.'' Thousands of women testify Cardui benefited them. If it does not benefit VOl', consult a physician.—Advertisement.

A HOME jBjjTPARKING OWNED /H gZI ft Up, M& ft 1 * .Cl . FOR STAR INDIANAPOLIS |H^ STORE STORE PATRONS. g pedal Purchase|S> omen's Better Quality jT|# ;uiTsj| § Coats \Ji I* 5 With Hat and Purse to Match B! I ML, fm ifmSl Spring Coats that a flipMS mJm ■ . KJ9 jM Pr - ■(■HR rt Y W a re sure to please both wL 3B& ' \ “ ■ r't, mimWr mother and child. The|]| For school, sjiorts and business J *t are well made, wear, tan bark calf and brown, jand fashioned of fine composition soles, shoes that r j'■ ,1 combine smartness and comfort. Good selection of colStar, First I loor | | 11. \ Ol'S. Star, Second Floor HOSE Full length ribbed Sale! Women’s Women’s rare Silk stnekings in pop- COTTON SLIPS SUIT BLOUSES u ai siades of tan straight, bias cut New silk crepe blouses, and new striped and built up in whitp nnf , na - tp] rol novelty cuff shoulder styles, II ft White and pastel col gjf|3 solid color anklets, \ j?AVw tailored and lace v ors. Ideal to wear for splendid rayon jsMk , trimmed, white, ■ ■ spring and Easter. AH plaited quality. VW *“™ e ' %# \# bnmd new styles in sizes Sizes 6to 10. h 34 * 5 34 to 40 * anfl ? 4 * Star, First Floor \%, ( A f Star, First Floor Star, First Floor BVew Shipment! 54-In. Spring 80x105 BEDSPREADS Colored crinkled bedspreads, heavy qual- warn fit iff ■ SB &k>. | MP* ity, striped patterns. Rose, blue, orchid. M * I green and gold. >tir, § Jr $1.39 to $1.69 Values wove qu ®! ity ’ cho \ ce p\* in * . . shades and white. Regular 19c value, r M\ / \ special. Yd.— star, S JSba /'J, ; % H HO 81-IN. SHEETING | Bj • Unbleached sheeting, firmly woven thread, /yrw j ■ * fIS |Q, ideal for sheets, and quilt finings, real 29c j Value. Yd.— Star, liasrni.'iit Jf I You’ll save monev by buving these fine 39"iN. WASHABLE SllLifoS | , .. • • „ ,-,1 • n Rich lustrous quality silks, in all wanted W* & I woolens at this puce. Choice of smart spring shades including black and white, r ! weaves for Suits, Coats and Skirts, full bolts. Yd.— star, n a *e.n.>„t J? \ checks, plaids, tweeds, diagonals, greens, -w* rvini & T tans, browns, rust, navies, blacks, mix- 39"TN* CURTAIN NEI. t ures> Heavy Bostonette curtain materials, for any *3^ Star Basement room in the h ome, in new dark ecru shade, I ff ■ ~l\ ' 17c grade. Yard— Star. Basement JJ | Boys 9 2-Knicker S $ UI 95 S Suits P | ALSOSIHTSW |TH ONE PAIR Sizes 12 to 20 | Boys 7 ! HI RTS ML p Your boy of 12 to 20 can be well dressed this Spring and Easter at very little cost

.APRIL 4, 1935