Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 September 1936 — Page 4
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ADVANCE TICKET ~ SALES INDICATE BIG FAIR CROWD
Marion Cotinly Gets Half of
150,000 Already Purchased.
| While carpenters mered on concession boot h: 5 girls studied Jome economi anhtual school, the In Fair management, today record attendar which 18 to epen Saturday Sale of half-price tickets r with about half of in Marion County. 3 | State Board of ulture originally ordered | 125,000 ticke ets, but the healy and sulted: in the printing of 25000 additional past na ds
sawed and hamand 160 s at the! dia f« reca st a
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Haneock County took block of [ticket " County and reported the 5009.
out sale of’
County Reports Given
* counties reported -ih
Bo one .
9100
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40)
four
ordered
Gov,
Stores Give: Assistance
Instructors for the
Bick Co. yesterday
William taught the girls Foo: emionstraigors. a lectyre on -untlergarments hy Miss Elizabeth Nigberding of I. S. Ayres & Co., an a talk on shoes by Virgil H. Ge Baur of the Marott shoe were other of vest hool.
store,
features erdav’'s
TROLLEY PROPOSAL | STUDIED BY BOARD
Board Hemiers recommendations the City Council mittee in charge of egotiations seeking a Jrackless trolley ag ment with Indianapolis Street Railwavs, Inc Recomm Rmendations S Su conference vesterday upwar d Tate revision 2nd change in several routes; ace i ing to com- _ mittee members, The w orks Board is expected to return the agreement to the committee some time this week, according to Dr. Theodore Cabie, council committee chairman
"HOUR IS ADDED~TO COUNTY OFFICES*DAY
County their golf clubs and for another year, and prepared to stay an hour later at their offices. Beginning today all county offices | are to remain open until 5 p. m., upon orders of the County Commis- |! sioners. For the last three months! they have been .closing at 4 p. m.| Regular ses sions of the Circuit and | Sup eri ior Courts are to beglt n Sept. 8.
NAMED ON COMMITTEE
g Fred Hoke, business ‘leader, has been named on tional; Citizens’ Committee to assisti in a national mobilization for x man. needs. The group, headed 3 Swope, is- composed of , Who are to support Com * Fund and other campaigns ¢ intary welfare services in 330 Amer ican communities this fall.
Works ™ studied mitted by
today subcom-
| e-
bmitted -at a included . an
employ es today packed up
fishing tackle
and civic the Na- |
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TRAIN KILLS. MINER.
Bu United Presa SHELBURN, Ind val Duckworth, 3 killed instantly struck by a C. & while wall ng
Sept. 1.—NorI. miner, was night when
Ireight train
na State!
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«Springer Feted at Kokomo:
Tow nsend F
Democratic Nominee to Talk|
at Jeffersonville: This Evening.
With ments scheduled this week, Lieut, M. Clifford Townsend, Demo-, cratic gubernatorial nominee - who add: Democratic Club last night, today was on his way to Jeflersonville for a talk tonight.
He is to speak twice tomorrow; in
the morning at Indiana State Col- |
lege, Terre Haute, and at Wabash at night. Brazil, Friday in Marion andeSaturday in Shelbyville for night ad- | dresses, according to I man, State Committee Speakers Bureau head.
The Roosevelt trailer caravan, with a loud-speaker and Reps. Eugerie Crowe and John W. Boehne at the microphone, rnoofiday “stands” lages in the Eighth,
Ninth and
Tenth districts. Hallig gers, Col- | umbus, Pleas Greenlee® pre-conven-
tion campaign managet } is director i of the tour. Mr. erary for U. S. Senatopl Frederick VanNuys is to be outlined this week. The first large district rally is to be held Sept. ¢ in Terre Hautes under the auspices of the Vigo County Democratic Committee. Gov. McNutt and the two Hoosier Senators have been invited to join Mr. Townsend on the platform,
VETERANS CAUTIONED AGAINST BOND THEFT
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Postmaster Adolph Seidensticker | today warned war veterans who have not cashed their make a note of the numbers on them SO they theft. Mr. Seidensticker have been reported stolen”in the last few weeks and that if the have the numbers it is difficult to trace them. A total of $22,257,400 in bonds 1ave been cashed by veterans in In- { dianassince June 17, Mr. Seidensticker reported. He estimated that
said 12 bonds
ail
FALL LAW CLASSES | TO BEGIN SEPT. 14,
the Indiana Law of Indianapolis are to begin | An
Fall classes of | Scho ot Sept. than ee students James “M. Ogden, nounced today.
is expected,
president,
The institution is a merger of the | established | in 1894, and the Benjamin Harrison
old Indiana Law School,
Law School, established in 1914. The
six more speaking engage-
‘essed the South Bend Women's |
Thursday he is to be in|
James Pen- |
today began | in towns and vii- |
Penman said a speaking itin- |
bonus bonds to |
can be checked in case of |
bonds issued to Indiana veterans | { totaled about $24,000,000.
enrollment of more |
an- |
ACES Busy W eek
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Parade, Banquet Soon by Howard Republicans for Nominee.
Times Special KOKOMO, Sept. 1.— Howard County Republicans today hung out banners, decorated parade floats and greeted the vanguard of party leaders who arrived here jor this afternoon’s parade in honor of Raymond S. Springer, G. O, P. gubernatorial nominee. The street parade is to begin at 3:30 p. m.. A banquet is scheduled at 6 p. m, | by ‘Mr. Springer at Kautz Field, | Glen Hillis, Kokomo manufacturer and opponent of Mr. Springer in | the state convention, is to be one of the leading hosts of the Republican candidate. Some: Republican leaders expect Mr. Springer to reply to an attack made upon his notification address by Gov. McNutt at the recent Democratic’ rally at French Lick. Other observers.said Mr. Springer may direct his oratorical fire against | Lieut.: Gov. M. Clifford Townsend's | oral defense of the McNutt Administration as well as the Democrats’
approval of the gross income tax |
I law.
followed by an address
the city.
(No. 4).
These pictures show one of the busiest and best kept households in It is the house Marion County Works Progress Administration equipped for training unemployed :girls for domestic work. It is located near county WPA headquarters, 501 N. LaSalle-st, and from this school the girls graduate to service in Indianapolis homes. Mrs. Roberta West Nicholson, women’s project director, is in charge. ; The above photos show pupils busily engaged in class work, Cleaning the porch includes the task of watering flowers (No. 1), Everything should be neat and orderly on the living room desk (No. 2). secrets are one of the best tricks in the trade (No. 3). When these pupils make your beds, they 1 be as neat as you find in the best of hotels
Baking
"FINE REDUCED $95 BY COURT APPEAL
The afternoon's parade is to be |
featured by a herd of elephants in|
Republican regalia. Bands, drum
corps and county political organiza- |
| tions are to march,
The Kautz Field ceremonies are |
| Floyd Hayes, 232 Lincoln-st, saved | $95 by appealing an assault and bat- |
| tery case to Criminal Court. On July 16 he was fined $100 and
Farm’ in Muticipal Court on a |
charge of “putting his arms around a woman.” He appealed the conviction to Criminal Court, and yesterday he was given the same sentence, | but the fine was reduced to $5. He protestea that he thought he i knew the woman he approached on Madison-av when arrested several
| to include an hour of vaudeville and | sentenced to 180 days on the State ' weeks ago.
| a band concert. Delegations of Republican World | War veterans from Marion _ and | other nearby counties are expected to attend the rally.
‘GAMBLERS ARE FI FINED
Times Special GREENFIELD, Ind. Sept. 1— { Arrested by state police in a raid Friday night at the Tall Timbers roadhouse’ near McCordsville, four | men pleaded guilty to gambling {charges before Peace Justice W. F. | Kirkpatrick = yesterday and wete fined $10 and costs each. The men { are James Comlen, R. D. Nutt, Stanton and M. L. Fowler.
RE ALTORS ARE TO ME ET The Indianapolis Real
Washington Hotel. fer, Hammond { president, isc to speak on “Lake { County and Calumet District Real {| Estate Development.”
A , Enter September 8
Beginning FALL TERM
Specialized business training
Hitt
J. V. |
Estate | Board is to. resume regular weekly | { luncheon meetings Thursday at the | yerald J. Hump- | eal Estate Board |
TEETER
LANDON SENT $2.10 CARD BY HOOSIERS
By United Press : ‘TOPEKA, Kas., Sept. 1.--Gov. Alfred Landon received from De | Kalb County, Indiana, today a post- | card that cost $2.10 to send through the mail. : It was of cardboard, about four by | three feet, and was covered by the | names of about 1000 admirers. It] was sent by the Young Republicans | of De Kalb County.
GIVEN ECONOMICS POST
Floyd M. Call, Indiana Department of Financial Institutions, has been selected as economics lecturer for the fall term at Butler University, Prof. George F. Leonard, night school. division director, has announced.
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SUMMER FROCKS
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SURVEYS SENTIMENT ON LAWS OF STATE
Indiana Commerce Chamber Questions Members.
A bulletin of the Indiana State Chamber of Commerce has been | sent to members to “feel out” senti- | ment on laws affecting the gross income tax, individual and corporation net income tax, workmen's compensation and the new social | security plan. The bulletin stated that “the | time will soon be here when we must begin to prepare for a new | Legislature, which is to convene Thursday, Jan. 7, 1937. : “Many new proposals will be pre- |
TUESDAY, SEPT. 1, 1985
sented, including ‘the usual flood of “i
objectionable bills. “Regardless of who is elected to head the state administration, we will be called upon to favor or op= pose such legislation as repeal of the gross income tax law, individual and corporation net indome tax, increased workman's compensation rates, repeal or amendment to the new workmen's compensation ine surance bureau act enacted in 1935, and the Social welfare act.”
{DINNER MEETING SET
A dinner meeting of Zone 7, | diana "Association of Optometrists, is to be held Thursday at 6 p. m. in the Washington. | speaker is to be Alvah Waggoner, | of Optical Industries, Inc. Dr. Roy ! Denney, side.
AND SET OF
TWIN
A MIRACLE VALUE for September
New improvements add even more to its. former great value. Fully guaranteed! Twin tubs included at no extra cost!
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$
A Week
Small Carrying Charge
washer
value. .
Now is your opportunity trade in your old
great washer
On Sale at Only
50
Liberal Trade-in Allowance for Your old Washer
TWIN TUBS
02 Big Size, Square Tubs ® On Casters for Easy
3 Moving Center Drain With Hose @ Strong Galvanized Iron
1 ® Sturdy Pressed Steel ££ Stands
to
on this .
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SHOP
STEWART’S
For Values in New
MAYTAG
BIG TRADE ALLOWANCE
Ine The guests
zone president, is to pres.
SA RR
First quality, new stock. Block, modern and floral designs. Sold only in pieces, 9 to 20 yds. each. Star Store, Downstairs,
is direct, positive, effective. It is generally recognized as one of the surest, safest and most economical ways to a promising start with a good business firm. Many who entered here a year ‘or a little more ago are holding desirable positions today. This is the
Indiana Business College
The others are
shades. lsc value, Star Store, Downstairs.
Sur Mrs, Mrs. olis.
mother, 2 to 10-yd. lengths. Up to $5.90 values. washables, sheers and prints. Broken sizes.
Star Store, Second Floor.
two schools joined several months ago’ with a view of gualifying for Grade: A rating by the American | | Bar Association. rf
_ Terms as low as $3.38 per month
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THOR, EASY and BOSS - ELECTRIC WASHERS
Nora Mo Kinney, and sister,
Lois Tolan, | dianap-
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Women’s $1.98 and $2.98 Cotton Frocks, Br'k’n Sizes, 2 for Girls’ Fast Color School Frocks, Sizes 7 to 16.......2 for Girls’ Suedette Jackets, Sizes 8t020...............each Odds and Ends of Girls’ Togs................ ..4 for Women’s $1.59 Wool Sweaters, Sizes 36 to a4, ..each Girls’ Silk Slips, Sizes 8 to 14. . hee ..2 for Children’s Jersey Play Suits, Sizes 1 to 6...........each ‘Women’s Rayon Taffeta Slips, Sizes 34 to 44........2 for Women’s Batiste Gowns, Sizes 16 and 17, Just 48 at 2 for Women’s Wool Sweaters, Sizes 34to 44... ......... 2 for 32 in. Dress Ginghams, 19¢ Value. f°} schoo! 10 yds. 5 ft. x 8 ft. Curtain Stretchers, Easel Back..........] set Boys’ Long Pants, Sizes 6 to 1B ee TD for Boys’ Dress Shirts, 69¢ Value ........ 2 for Boys’ $1.98 All-Wool Longies Sizes 14 to 1g, ,........... Men’s 79¢c Dress Shirts, Sizes 14 to 17. Cerrar 2foOr ‘$1.19 Morewear Sheets, Bleached. ............ ..each 15¢ 42x36 Bleached Pillow Cases ST 15¢ 40 in. 80 Square Unbleached Sheeting. es. 10 yds, 69c 53x54 Rayon Table Covers. .2 for 15¢ 36 in. Hope Bleached Muslin. . unis 10 yds. 19¢ 36 in. Cloth of Gold Bleached Muslin..........8 yds. 27 in. Amogskeag Bleached Outing Flannel.........12 yds.
pion. “I smoke Camels esteadily,” Chidrens 100% euttier C. B. CONES NASHUA he says. “Camels aid my digestion SCHOOL * MEN'S WORK SHIRTS BL ANKETS —1 enjoy my meals much more” J Ce Ee a? See | SHOES 2:5] S| ru
. tive fluids—alKaline digestive fluids. Sg : 29 Full bed size. Tan or gray. Borders of pink or blue. Well Street Floor.
PEACE POLL PLANNED
A national poll on Aoce senti- | sf Indianapolis. | ment among members of the ag Marion, Muncie, Logansport, ea : : i Anderson, Kokomo, Lafayette, churches of Disciples of Christ is! Colunibus. Richmond. and Vin. t to be taken Armistice Sunday, Nov. | geunesetiia EF. Bulz, President. o rev : > * : Oo com ete you P: ’ 8. Three denominational publica- Pr al Ba ngTmen tions, including the World Call, | venient. Otherwise, for Eujletin Yih iv 3 - escribing c¢ourses .and gquotin published in Indianapolis, are to | tuition fees, telephone o re participate. y
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the I. Fred W. Case, Principal.
Central Business College
Architects & Builders Bldg,
i Pennsylvania and Vermont Sts., Indianapolis. . HIRI fi Hil
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RECOVERED 1 nited Py ss, r BERLIN, Sept. 1.—Twenty-th bodies had . bean, recovered today - from the Presidént Mine at Boch
esider 3 §oene of an ex} Ylosion J esterday ay.
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| te ————————————————————————— | 67 CASES OF BEER STOLEN | General Distributing Corp. Nevada-st, reported to police | today that in two visits, including | one last night, burglars stole 6) cases of beer.
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TABLE TOP Gas Ranges
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A most economical gas range. 4-burner | size. Large oven and broiler. Utensil com~ partment arranged § below gas burners, Table top cabinet | style. High grade § enamel finish, Fully 1 guaranteed.
BOWLING CHAMP — Charlie Warren, 1936 Singles A.B.C.Cham-
2
NO CASH DOWN
With Your Old Stove $1 a Week for Balance
ar 8 2 ar.
Built for rough Sizes 8 Dollar Day ar,
Star Store,
> Blue and gray chambray. styles. Sizes 1% to 17. larly 79¢. UNION MADE.
Star Store, Street Floor.
napped cotton. Star Store, Downstairs,
OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 0°CLOCK STEWART’ ae 136 N. PENN. ST. _
Women’s
SPLASH PROOF HOSE
Pure silk, first quality chif- % Prs.
fons. New fall colors. Sizes « Star Store, Street Floor,
CANNON SPREADS 80x105 or 80x90 crinkle weave. 2 ol si
Regular $1.00 value.
8% to 10%
