Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 313, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 March 1936 — Page 2
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THREE HOOSIERS FILE TG RETAIN CONGRESS JOBS Griswold, Boehne, Schulte in Primaries; Albright Seeks Berth. Four candidates for Congress, three of whom are seeking re-elec-tion, have filed petitions at the office of Secretary of State August E. Mueller to be placed on the ballot in the May primary. State Senator Alanson L. Albright, Cayuga, filed for the Democratic nomination for Representative from the Sixth District. The three Representatives seeking to j succeed themselves are Glenn Griswold, Peru; John W. Boehne Jr., Evansville, and William T. Schulte, Hammond, Democrats. Filing for state representative arc David E. Saveli and Walter E. Meyer, Democrats, and Robert W. Biasdel, Republican, Indianapolis. Present Assembly members who filed for renomination include Senator Joseph M. Robertson TD., Brownstown), Rep. Wlli’J. Price (R„ Walton), Rep. John H. Sigler <D.. Elwood), and Rep. Bennett H. Rockey (D., Sharpsville). Others filing for Assembly scats were Rue Hinshaw, Carmel, Republican; Winfred O. Hughes, Fort Wayne, Republican; Carl E. Roell, Shelbyville, Democrat, and Harry Muller, Anderson, Democrat, for the House, and Samuel M. Rutherford. Evansville, Republican, and Thomas A. E. Cantwell, Terre Haute, Republican for the Senate. DRIVE IS ORDERED ON FALSE FIRE ALARMS There Have Been Too Many, Safety Board Decides. Deciding there have been too many fals* fire alarms and too few convictions, the Safety Board today prepared to confer with municipal judges on the problem. Theodore H. Dammeyer, board president, told Fire Chief Fred C Kennedy and Chief Morrissey to ! launch a campaign against those Who turn in false fire alarms. The Gamewell report for the week ending March 7 showed four false alarms and 104 true alarms turned In.
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MISSOURI BISHOP IS LENT SPEAKER HERE ‘Man Can Not Help Turning to Jesus,’ He Says. The Rt. Rev. Robert N. Spencer, DD„ Bishop of West Missouri, spoke today at the noon Lenten service in Christ Church, on the subject “The Comfort of Those Who Truly Turn to Him." He said in part: ‘Mankind can not help turning to Jesus. He is like the eyes in a good portrait. The portrait hangs on the wall, but the eyes seem to follow you every where you go In the room. Even His enemies had to say ‘The world has gone after Kim.' When an atheist was denying Him, one of the hearers shouted: ‘Why don’t you let Him alone, if you don't like Him?’ But men can’t let Him alone.”
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PURDUE TO CONDUCT FIRST - AID COURSE Intensive 10-Day Training to Start March 30. Tim ft Special LAFAYETTE. Ind., March 10.— An intensive 10-day training course in first-aid is to be held at Purdue University, March 30 to April 10, Lieut. Franklin M. Kreml, Public Safety Institute chairman, announced today. Invitations to enter candidates for the course are to be sent to organizations In the state, Lieut. Kreml said. Among groups urged to send candidates are police and fire departments, city recreational departments, Y. M. C. A.’s Bey Scouts and high schools.
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1U h • T —lll 1, MM II I \ m /yjrl J Jr/$ $ & MJf 1 i sys // jL* // JpV // /f Jstf i| | j Xydg jjf Sj? J/& fj 8 // i? HJh m at M • 1 The “Duke of Kent” Comes to the “ONE-STOP” Men’s Shop! ’Silverdale" Shirts I 1 IQ Whites! II7 Fancies! H EACH a i n Colors! This new shirt style is accepted every where by all ages and classes of men. ii* We received anew shipment of this style in answer to repeated calls for it. Our assortment is fresh and new and complete in size and pattern range. Choose from white, plain gray or blue and fancy patterns. Sizes 13 Vi to 17. —Downstairs at Ayres.
r A Special Selling! New Spring Wash Cottons !O c I Jy YARD Tomorrow a special selling of new spring wash fabrics of the very finest types. All are worth from two to three times this special price. Made possible by a special purchase, at an off price, of odd lots and short lengths from a reputable maker. Choose from over 10 different materials in a good selection of spring colors. Print Seersucker Print Novelties White Cotton Print Blistersheer Print Linene Eponge Print Pic Pon Pint Pique Cream Cotton Cords , Print Crashes Shantung —Downstairs at Ayres.
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and Shorts 4 f- $1 OO The shirts are made of fine knit lisle that'll fit snug. Sizes 34 to 46. The shorts are full cut with banjo seat. Broadcloths. Sizes 28 to 44. ’ ★ Men's Broadcloth PAJAMAS $|.39 These pajamas are made of a fine iount broadcloth that’ll w r ear and hunder to perfection. In coat or si pover styles in many colors. All sizes. ★ Spring Suitings .00 Yd. New woolens for that mannish or swagger type suit. A wide selection of the most desirable spring shades. ★ “Creplo” Prints 69c Yd“Creplo” in a pure finish rayon crepe that’s very serviceable. You will find a beautiful range of patterns and colors. ★ New Dress Fabrics 59‘ n These dress fabrics are in rayon and acetate materials. A big selection of wanted colors and weaves at this low price.
