Indianapolis Times, Volume 48, Number 8, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 March 1936 — Page 5

MARCH 20,1936.

The Fair Takes the Spotlight Saturday!! Bargains BUY ON THE FAIR'S BUY ON THE FAIR'S TEN-PAY PLAN |jyrr.iTn u TEN-PAY PLAN r”t ra 1 No"- you • family on th . I an s Convenient len Taj, I lan at no extra / family on the Fair’s Convenient Ten Pav Plan at no extra charge for plan. ASK ANY CLERK I charge for this Convenient Plan. ASK ANY CLERK ABOUT IT. SteQMtT-* SALE ™ OMEN ’ SPURt Lingerie |j M fA isp* season’s most talked about fashion .JHm^ £3 ~“ * J&£ MAN TAILORED SMTSCwqJ fw dress coats m 39c COATS & SUITS^^^ S*|n I (I cDßlur Exciting purchase "of new o*^^^ VOIIVLO OrKINu > If / || M p-|| J fp®“S spring models made to sell for ™ ® COATS if W 11““. - ColorfuTspring I M Sri/ IPRINT DRESSES^ Rirls' smart Marins; Tfj \C 103S KIW Guaranteed Fast Color i m l>\ * Brand New Arrivals (fr Print PAJAMAS WL TOTS’ ft CLOVES / S?“— 7U“i 39® SPQTUGHT SATURDAY “BEST B UYS” fov Settuvduy y s st £a%?. SPE^ 8 J wj |B Ready to Hang! Lined Deep 3-Inch Hems: Sites 81x90 Vi£"“ DAMASK DRAPES Seamless SHE ETC jJB - •Refulor 89e quality sheets. \ # II 1 TA i f* TI | I backs. •Every sheet torn to size. Yllpj|- '\ ▼\ -/ / B 4 916 9 / 4 \C .9iii9l IP&ia £Sf f • Every pair full 50-ins. wide. • Made of fine grade muslin. •' fessS 0 / ||H I uflflW •*! (. \% J MMi f> ’M * snored. First quality. • Guaranteed long wearing. tHHS *■■■ ■ OTK||v j j|J? rj||j|| g| Large Size 80*105Ttni.h,e Bedspreads 52x52 Colorfast Pure Linen Lunch Cloths SSm'l Lfffli^ll tan. Big bed size. Washable and colorfast. 69c HI of red, gold, blue, green. 1 S * Z6 ' ° ai COlors 59cIiIf■|SJP®S' QB. nil r3WU I 36 Unbleached Muslin, Yd, -i 22x44 Turkish Towels, Ea. flLjfe Sjft M l Bieoces 5c Ruffled or Tailored SK 19 C ... ,hj!fl Jn , HI \ • 42x36 Mus. Pillowcases, Ea. CURTAINS II"Zl )j BKHn \ - lation size. Well made. IOC 4Q r nK Tom to siae. Good 3-inch q- \A / K- ” 5 nWA - lllllWW, 50 Drapery Damask, Yd. *r?7C pr. f II I \ j/ a welcome ch nee it is ’ f l Beautifui Jacquard pat- j%q ali first quality. 50 to 72 inches ROVWSible COITIfOrtS, Ea. be here bright amFear/'v." 31 ’ & ’ f|K: MI \ * AViv*' ; ' ' B 1 K 4 terns. Cut from full pieces. Os7U w ide (pair). Colorfast. Lightweight but warm. All- a4 qi 1 1 ■ ■ ■ ----- I 9K : %IV Chenille Rug and Lid Set - overputtem. pasteiborder.si.g4 Girls’Wool |l| 9 f.®’> \ m^SSim^^SßSm Large reversible rug. Col- 45 HfiaVy L&C6 PanefSy Ede CWCATEDCI VW - 5!%J UM *- —77 c 87x105 Tufted Candiewick #?* RS |I'Y* 7#^ Ruffled Curtains SPREADS “• . l 7 Bgc \ Vi vFWv^T Newest patterns in the M __ 39 MarillllSltte PdABlSf Edi I XI \ \\ SMART A E\\ smartest ruffled curtains. RAq Or i C / 2U yards long. Ecru shade. r% m New and new colors Yl j \ M A 2-i yards loog. I-3 / Full 3-inch fringe. 39c val.! 24C " J yC3rS ’ ! /if DA.CI S 36-In. Floral Cretonnes, Yd. For full or single size beds. \\ Unbl. Mattress Covers, Ea. f A Girls’ SKIRTS j High styled bags lAO 20 new patterns. All fast 4 \ ***“ —— ■ ■—* Full-bed size. Heavy auality /% // * '~7 z r EF&tthzJ 4 ni , / i,s navy, bilck.. I *7O colors. Cut from full bolt IOC ~ - 1 ! muslin. Taped Ues.'7cvaL! 67C “', P T “ r f7 i?.S£ QO, JSJI“e.iS “ and I limvta Sizes 7 to 16 yrs. HOW INITIALS, 25c EACH f

Store Open Saturday Until A P. M.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

PAGE 5

TRACK PROJfSW APPLICATION TH BE FILED spll Mayor Kern Reports Caftal WPA Officials rfavo ’ $3,000,000 Work. Application for a $3,000,000 Sc l side track elevation project mac 3 b filed with the Works Progress 11ministration by the end of 7i * t week, it was indicated at the Wi is s Board meeting today. Mayor Kern said that he learrwi in Washington that funds might bo obtained under an amendment to the deficeincy bill and that WPA ofliicals indicated they favored the project. He said that, John R. McCarl, Federal Controller-General, who turned down a previous request, might raise the objection that Federal funds should not be used on private property. Application bianks are to be sent to Wayne Coy, regional WPA director, Monday, and City Engineer Henry B. Steeg said it was possible to fill them out by the end of next week. The application must be indorsed by Mr. Coy, the Department of Agriculture's bureau of roads and the State Highway Commission, Mayor Kern explained.

HOUSE BODY REACHES ACCORD ON TAX POINT Foreign Firms. Stockholders Wtyh U. S. Income to Pay Levy. By United Press 1 WASHINGTON, March 20.—Con. gressional tax experts were disclosed, today to have reached* a tentative agreement under which the Federal government would seek to collect! millions of dollars in taxes on foreign corporations and shareholders. The House Ways and Means Sub-i committee reached a tentative' agreement to withdraw 33'a per cent in dividend payments by American corporations to foreign shareholders, pending tax collection. The subcommittee also agreed to adopt a flat rate of a 22’ 3 per cent on net income of foreign corporations doing business in this country. THREE DENY CHARGE OF STILL POSSESSION Two in Federal Court Plead Guilty to Embezzlement, Perjury Charges. Herschell Musgrove, former Indianapolis policeman,; JohnE. Arvin and James E. Surface, pleaded not guilty in Federal Court today to possessing an unregistered still Frederick J. Whicker, farm superintendent for the Federal Joint Stock Land Bank, pleaded guilty to embezzling S7BOO. Sentence is to be passed tomorrow morning. Harry Trimble, Indianapolis, pleaded guilty to perjury in connection with the falsification of bail bond records and is to be sentenced tomorrow, also. Two men indicted in connection with the alleged Muncie “hot car” ring, Steve Ringley and Wilbur C. Caldwell, pleaded not guilty. They were charged with violation of the Dyer Act. COUNTERFEIT GANG IS GIVEN PRISON TERMS Alleged Leader Sentenced to 10 Years by Judge Baltzell. Jack O'Day, alleged leader of a counterfeit gang that passed bogus 50-cent pieces in Indianapolis, was sentenced to 10 years in the Federal prison at Atlanta, Ga., today by Federal Judge Robert C- Baltzell. O’Day and Dewey Dyer, his wife, Cordelia Dyer, and Henry Whitlock, Negro, all pleaded guilty to counterfeiting charges as persons indicted by the Federal grand jury were arraigned. Dyer received three years, his wife a year and a day. and Whitlock 90 days. John Isaac McClelland, former teller at the Fletcher Trust Cos., pleaded guilty to embezzlement charges and was fined S2OO and sentenced to two years. TEACHER WINS $7500 IN MOTOR COACH SUIT Hobart Chcnoweth Awarded Dam. ages by Jury. Times Special NOBLESVILLE, ind., March 20. A jury returned a verdict today giving Hobart Chenoweth a judgment for $7500 against the Peoples Motor Coach Cos of Indianapolis for injuries alleged to have been sustained more than a year ago when a bus of the defendant company crashed into the plaintiff’s car. The case was venued here from Marion County. Chenoweth has been a teacher at Technical High School, Indianapolis, for many years. Caught a Cold ? L> To help end it sooner, j throat and chest with fekviisiis HH "VT"OU can come to us f= |= at a time of be- E= HI reavement secure in the ii E=~r knowledge that you will == E== obtain a funeral service || §H of true beauty, com- = plete in every detail, at == SEE a cost so reasonable EE = that it will find no com- =| === parison elsewhere.