Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 July 1936 — Page 5

MARION SPEECH To

Townsend Lauded at Marion Notification; G. 0. P.

Policy Flayed. ta \ “A Roundup of Values That Are News

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arma We i i ww Bargains That Delight the Thrifty

i TA = 3 - I 5 -_ : A See what values we have for the thrifty. Sensational bari eT i work walk A Fhe : ¥ | |= = = Be \ {| BE | { gains in summer clothes for the family. Every department the victory of the Democratic state ; - == Be No = is filled with values. Shop and save on everything you hay! ticket headed by M. Clifford Town- : 1 | = i NN

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mittee chairman and Mr. Townsend | + also made addresses to Democrats ® Stepins A assembled from every part of the A vv oB it : : The Democratic candidate : &n |: riefs : : troduced by| Alex N. Pursley, ¢ ' \ ‘| Fift District chairman. % i : * “Ctitics of the Democratic. state : : . 4 ;

BOYS’ KNGKERS oo; Atervoun, Evening oh y fare : . \ SE ” : trimmed or tailored in jre Prosperous, Comfortable : AN f LONGIES : 2 i rose ang flesh. Regu“The Republican philosophy of r = Ras In” : J lar and stout sizes. government and its attitude toward £ 98¢ to $1.14 Na / hy =) | 3\ | A ) Lovely Quality

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land women of the nation,” he continued, “is most aptly expressed

in their commané for the common : g .s J % Prints, Creve, Linens, i people to ‘Root, hog, or die.” v Acetates! The good neighbor policy, outlined = Eh : by President Roosevelt as a guide : / No * Party Dresses, Tailor ed and

in international affairs, is the same Sports Dresses. | policy we need at home, Mr. Town- | ‘% Jackets and one-piece Dresses.

send declared. ° | % QL fee , : * # ; : 5A “Under Democratic leadership,” | EE Fi) Pure Irish Linen * All sizes 12-20, 38-44, 46-52. : ; Eos : = . ; Mr. Townsend said, “our people are 27.07 : : {1d 2d 1) ; NDIES more prosperous and more comfort- J cy TY SAN FORIZED NY ; ol ; ; E i | 4 able. We have done in days of de- A 3 SHRUNK F 5 g * Sizes 34 to 60

pression what our political oppo- | y ok Pure Irish linen, San- 8 5 : : : nents failed to do in days of pros- | ow forisea crunk wr : ; 4 Al fore slips; Sar C . | . x . < 4 i: ; 4 Pe Hope has returned to the | : : , FY ana plaids, Pepresan 4 8 Pog it i able shoulder straps, . ; . . ) i coverts d th 4 i: - rimm - b/ ‘Leads Recovery Parade’ )\ PIR sturdy skid abe RE 3 Kid Le py also ed or Sa : Beautiful quality : “a rics. White duck al} : il . or rayon taf- : 8 : "an > | pure silk Undies in. “A government under secret mort- : sn lugles. 12 to 20, kniek- J 8 ) : sizes gage to the forces of special priv Bets 8 8. : i ; aN sizes.

to 18 ilege,” he declared, “must rob the E| I® j : ¥ Li ) § ; many to serve its masters. On the - 'S POLO : a > ; yi . : other hand, a government which i vy ; : RINGLESS places the rights of human beings : i

above other considerations and | i "A 3 i : “Full-Fashioned” makes that its main purpose will

ever seek to open the doors of op- | : ) ] > x * Sng els 8 : portunity for all the people.” 73 Hundreds of ' perfect quality k 7 ii ESR Indiana today stands at the top | 8 cool waffle weaves, novelty g Re 1 8 : : of the recovery parade of states, a 4 he. weaves with i : / a : :

contrasting Gov. McNutt declared. #7 ENR. trims, cotton mesh and Cel-

“Need we look for any further rea- ds TY k anese . . . all well tail Yaa eh : : : a <H:” son for Indiana's leadership than to a A and full cut. White hry Pred 4 : Lae : Knee Hi and Long

the alleged philosophy of the Oil : ge 8 tel shades. ‘Smal : Rak a A Man from Kansas,” he said. “who LR 7 3 4% lar~e dines lL mei, oh f/ Beautiful qual-

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to enjoy recovery.” . od ’ pe C 3 oa E / hose in all the + + Executive, Says McNutt Bo Teg CL : pe) C Al 5 and SUI S| | fi Wi " “Mr. Landon can look at the A / ; i ho adie \ j 10%. that, throughout the climb out of ahead. of all the others, even. includ- {| ® Cords ® Nubs . § full-length ‘Coats. Townsend as an executive and law- Fa ‘and again without the - : ments, always fair in his considera- busi t. : 2 : HH tion of the rights of others, always BE ; waistband. Bie Es 3 i P . alert with an uncommon amount of pre . : astel and White * ing in sound government, better g J 3 : . A Si. ; and vanity styles i t fiscal manageinent of public affairs. 3] FE apy ful) Sue a 4 4. Z Pinch Crown LEH HHH Be color: and white.’ n paste i ) - ; 5 Mesh, Waffl res, xy of Democratic management of In & ; Terry Cloth ith ar 3 i ; 7 -this sale or p L A Y SUIT S irregulars. Each. & gret it! fillment.”

charts and graphs of any reputable the economic pit into which the last > WOVEN W ASH : Fr Novelty and - Plain Republican Administration sent us, : 17 Wool Swaggers. ing his grandly* ballyhooed sunflower i & : | White and _ Pastel. pli : EP Every pair is Sanford. $71 ¢ Neo 4 Bad t 14-20. maker and as a man of “sounc judg- Be slightest bit of . shrink- » 3 ail 2 3 > good old-fashioned horse-sense. BOYS’ WASH KNICKERS Fr — | ; A large asst. of washable . economy, service and faithful per- i Sa SRE 16 . . . Each. . diana,” the Governor concluded. up” smd loop neeks. “If the believe in those princi- : i ig Many Styles to Choose Fr om Senator Minton spoke briefly, laud- \ Swiss RIBBED | etc. All well ing Mr. Townsend as a faithful Also Overall : : Jade In prints, public servant. J Pants, full ; SHIRTS fy Ie A] Soll color and “The Democratic banner of In- C he C % oN stripes. : - Second Floor

statistical organization and learn : Men’s Sanforized-Shrunk Indiana has been rods, yes miles, % Plaid and Checked The Governor paid tribute to Mx. ‘can launder them again age. Wear them for street, . Out They Go! $1.98-$2.98- $3.50 “Indiana citizens honestly believ- Nubs, Linens, Prints P anamas—Optimo— H 3 summer bags. envelope handl * formange of promises to the voters, : ; &) Pe .. Final cleanup $ 19 ) “i HE ~~ No Trick to Keep Cool can do nothing else with sincerity : y : y EE HHH than to indorse the last four years ; SR BOYS POLO SHIRTS A] 3 > Don’t pass up H , ny In One of These Girls’ 0 7 . you will reLauded by Minton | a White, pastels. Some ' ples of ‘sound government which : . - ; they profess, they can ind no other (}| Boys’ Blue Bib Men's BROADCLOTH — NN EH BE fies ror vay political organizations except the : . f <= : . : ; SLY. or _y Democratic party in Indiana to SHORTS & : Sumi need. which they can entrust their ful- Le . ANKLETS “4 es : 3 a -— c cut, roomy.

PEERRARNIPRESIT SI NER TINY EEA INAS]

crats and thinking voters of every age rally round it. It is the ban- LL kr ner of good government 2d Social COVERA S 6 Men’ 8 and Boy 8 An klets justice. Those who t n the progressive manner and act in the : POLO SHIRTS | > 5, Hae : anklets Mth os democratic spirit will follow it to ; : 4 “us PR: | 8 “J and striped. pastel : victory. = It willLbe another great > 9 4 § Lhe OP” . E27 / : : | 6 to 10%,. Main Floor. and common citizens.” Boys’ Hickory and pin C or 2 =F 4 : } ;

victory for the families of American 3 : . Better get in on ‘this 3 CR | | ee ——————————————————————————— Is. XY PR ied Bt An Unusual Value i TERRE HAUTE LAWS ||| 30%. hain Floor. od ue i a | he oe on ne: A ay in Girls’ & Women's. PREVENT PICKETING : To ding B > or Tk NE SWIM SUITS

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