Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 September 1936 — Page 7
TUESDAY, SEPT. 1, 1936
84 REGISTER IN NURSES SCHOOL AT METHODIST
Hospital Reirls Largest
Preliminary Class in Several Years.
» : Eighty-four preliminary student s have enrolled in the Methodist | Hospital, Nursing School, the largest class to enter in several years. The new students, all of whom —have' passed rigid physical exam-
fnations and must meet high!
academic st standa rds,»
Elizabeth Jane Adair. Tipton: Thealeize
sther Alt-| pple, Fort- |
Indianapol is
b Anderson 3 Sarah E B Ing aldwell, Indt anapoli ron: Doriz Clark, Clark, Monon Della Louis A. Corbett - ham, Elhora | chester: Paul
Pomme Mon’ ticello: wood: Virginia 7] I h East h Bend, Wan
Enroll for Work Dorothea Harmon, Prankfort: Eula Heard, Indianapolis: Erma Catherine Hil Auburn: Mildred Mae Howard, Logansport. | Anna B Howarth. Bloomington: Sue Anna Hull, ari Dorris “hristine . Jones, Aydor, 8. Car.; Jean Cell Hillshoro Algerna V Ketcham yn; Maxine G King. Flora: Betty J. Kiump. Flwood: Vir. ginia M. Kohimeyer, Indianapolis; Dorothy G. Lamberson. Frankfort is G. Lanning Connersville: Virginia Ruth Larrison, West far K. Lath . Indianap-
Brownstown. | u Jawana
Y, Gr ey ] rei . 8 Martin, Argos; Sarah . } k. Greensburg. Mary Mitchell, mney: Charlotte
Norton; Mont ezu na 1 M. Paddock,
Darwin. Til: Oli v terson, Momence, IN: Mildred Jane O'1 I, Indianapolis; Ruth Riley. Syracuse; £ a R Rainbolt, | Bedford: Kat hryn Reeves, Rushville; Lillian G., Reiger, St. Paul: Florenca A. " Rodabough, Wabash: Marv I. Ross. North Salem; Alvce A Scott, Whitestown; Mary | . Frances Setzer, Columbus; Anna M. Smith, | Greensburg Nellle Maes Smith ‘Rochested Inla M Btribv, Benton Harbor, Mich. ; Bettv Watgon Thom. Knoxville, Tenn.: : Tolin. Indianapolis; 1 Kokomo: Alberta Martha Jean, Walt Rushville: Glen Ary Lois W White, ba Ethel L y Wischmeier i Wert, O., and
SUIT TESTS LEGALITY OF ‘WINDFALL’ TAX,
By United Press The Merchant's Distilling Corp. Terre Haute, today had filed a suit | .in Federal Court here attacking
validity. of the Federnl “windfall” |
tax. Will H. Smith, coll Hector of inter-
hal revenue, was named defendant. |
The complaint asks an injunction | and invalidation of the law which is designed to. recapture funds
saved by firms which fought paying |
processing taxes under: the AAA program. ®
CAPT. “§NTHONY EDEN ILL "By United Press
LONDON, Sept. 1.—Capt.. Anth- [
ony Eden, foreign secretary, was ill in bed today with a temperature.
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Daily 10:30 A. M. 2 and 3: 30 P. M Thursday and Saturday Nights at 8
Mr. H. C. Mitchel nationally known authority, will give Free Lessons in how the Kook Kwick Pressure Cooker saves time and money in cooking and canning foods and why foods
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| Arrangements for the annual | political conference and editorial { ,outing of the Indiana Republican Editorial Associations were being made today by Paul L. Maddock (above) ,- Bloomfield; publisher and association president. Tl u scheduled Sept. 11 anc Spir nk-Wawasee Hotel to attract a large crowd 12, when John D M. Ha ] national G. , . chairman scheduled to speak. Henry J. Allen, Kansas editor and former Governor, is to speak at a banquet Sept. 11.
© POLICE SLATE SEVEN ON GAMING CHARGES §
‘One Accused of Operating Gambling House.
Police today held Everett Clair, 59, on. charges of keeping a gambling | house and gaming after a raid at ‘his home, 542 N. Traub-av, last | night. Officers said they confiscated a déck of cards and money. Six other persons were arrested on {charges of visiting and gaming | i They were Wilson Jordan, 22, of 558 |
itn: | N. Keystone-av; Frank James, 32,|§ . | 558 N. Traub-av Marsha;ll Corbett,q { 24, 526 N. Elder-av; Henry Miller{]
25, 541 N. Traub-av; James Hopson, | 120, 541 N. Traub-av, and Boy d | | Ewing, 23, 1622 W. Michigan-st. |. Three persons were arrested by | police and charged with violating the 1935 ‘slot machine law. They were Marion Thomas, 39, proprieths of a tavern at 6117 E. Washington
| | st; John Remmetter, 43, proprietor | jof a tavern at 4617 E. 10th-st, and | | Chester Furfas, 827 E. Main-st, |
Broad -Rippie,
ART EXHIBIT PRIZE
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teacher, critic, ar tist and writer, has
| fine arts hall at the Indiana State Fair.
| He said he was pleased éspeciall with: water color work,
OPEN EVERY THURSDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK
WINNERS SELECTED 8 Frank N. Wilcox Cleveland,. art completed judging Indiana pictures |B
and sculpture to be displayed in the | B88
From more than 800 entries, he | #8 | selected about 100 pieces to win | §SH prize money which totals $4,259.50. | iS
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use a steam pressure cooker.
way.
Learn to Can Foods Safely
The U. 8S. Department of Agriculture recomménds only one safe method of canning non-acid foods—that is to
stration—see how easy it is to can food this economical
Be sure to attend this demon-
—While
inset dishes, cross bails, lifter structions.
9-0t. Size: ...8 7.45 11-Qt. Size ....10.45 16-Qt. Size.... 11.95
From Circle
* 6 Qt. Kook Kwick _ i iz size will cook a 8-1h. roast, a large 95 cken, is geod for Baking beans, mak-
Ing stew, cooking cereals: also for cooking complete meals Specially priced during demonstration week. Complete with rack,
SEARS—Basenient.
HITH ROEBUCK
AND CO.
Free Bus : Alabama at \ * Two Free Vermont St.
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and in-
19-Qt. Size....$13.95 22-Qt. Size.... 14.95 25-Qt. Canner . 9.95
Parking Lots
This Store Opened July 7th
All the Merchandise is New! 959% of it is packed in the original boxes!
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THE ENTIRE STOCK OF
HARRY 0. MOORE MEN'S SHOP
FORMERLY AT 48 WEST OHIO STREET, INDIANAPOLIS
Nationally Advertised Merchandise
We do not mention. names in connection with these low prices, because of the friendly relations between these wellknown makers and the Wm. H. Block Co.
AT 50¢ ON THE DOLLAR AND LESS |
QUANTITIES ARE LIMITED, for this is not a big stock . . . but a carefully selected group of quality merchandise! Many of these items will be sold out before noon! All are subject to prior sale! Hurry, for Brand New Merchandise in Nationally-Advertised Brands... Marked, Starting Tomorrow at
Your Unrestricted Choice At
MEN'S SHIRTS
Moore’s Prices, 31.65, $1.95
OUR PRICE— Well-known makes in whites, blues and fancy broadcloths. Sizes 1312 to 18 in the lot!
Collar-attached and neckband. °
MEN'S SHIRTS
Moore’s Price Was $1.35
OUR PRICE— Limited quantity C fine white and novelty broadcloths!
SLAX SOX
Moore's Price Was 3ic
OUR PRICE— . Well - known brand with la'stex top! Lisles and ravons in 0
lights and darks.
‘REGULAR SOX
Moore's Price Was 35¢
OUR PRICE— Well-known brand in fancies and plain col- 0 ors. Rayons, lisles,
celanese.
SILK HOSE
Moore's Price Was 50c
OUR PRICE— Well-known brand in latest pattern effects and solid colors.
MEN'S GARTERS
Moore's Price Was 50c
; OUR PRICE— Just a few of a wellknown brand! Brand C new!
SUSPENDERS
Moore’s Price Was $1
~~ OUR PRICE— Well - known fine quality - brand, the C kind you like!
SUSPENDERS
Moore's Price Was 50c
OUR PRICE— Only a few of a wellknown brand! Come ] 0 early.
MEN’S BOW TIES
Moore’s Prices, 50c, 75¢, $1 :
OUR PRICE— Limited quantity of solid colors and C
novelties!
MEN'S COLLARS
Moore’s Price Was 25¢
OUR PRICE— 30 dozen, stiff collars. You know the C
brand.
MEN'S COLLARS
Moore’s Price Was 35¢
OUR PRICE— 12 dozen, soft collars only. You 0 know the brand. :
MEN'S KERCHIEFS
Moore’s Prices, 12V;c,20c
OUR PRICE— Assorted patterns, including whites! Spe- C cial!
MEN'S KERCHIEFS
Moore’s Prices 25¢, 35¢
OUR PRICE— A limited quantity of whites and pat- C
terns!
MEN'S KERGHIEFS
Moore’s Price Was 50c
OUR PRICE— Limited of fancy silks! 23: cially priced!
POLO SHIRTS
Moore’s Price Was $1
OUR PRICE— Well-known makes in white rayon and cel- 0 anese shirts! Fine ™
cotton meshes, too.
SWIM TRUNKS
Moore’s Price Was $1.95
OUR PRICE— Also swim shirts. Perfect qualities. C :
Broken sizes.
MEN'S PAJAMAS
Moore's Prices $2, $2.95
OUR PRICE— Well - known brands in many. styles and . smart patterns.
TIE CHAINS
Moore’s Price Was 50c
OUR PRICE— : Also tie clasps! Odd lots, including also 0
shirt clasps.
MEN’S BELTS
Moore’s Price Was 50c
OUR PRICE— @# Not many but the best known brand in C America! Many sep-
arate buckle styles.
MEN’S BELTS
Moore’s Price Was $1
OUR PRICE— Not many but the best known brand in 0 America! Many sep-
arate buckle styles.
4-IN-HAND TIES
Moore’s Price Was $1
OUR PRICE— "Excellent quality hand - tailored silks C with yesHiont con-
struction.
4-IN-HAND TIES
Moore’s Price Was 55¢
OUR PRICE— Fine hand - tailored ties in beautiful silks, 0 resiliently construct-
"WORK SOX
Moore’s Price, 2 prs. 25¢
OUR PRICE— Cottons of a dependable make! Assorted 0 colors! Special!
UNION SUITS
Moore’s Prices $1, $1.50
OUR PRICE— Rayon athletic union suits, XKnit-all suits 0 and broadcloth ath-
letic| suite. Sizes 36 to 46 in the lot.
SHIRTS, SHORTS
Moore’s Price Was 50c
OUR PRICE— © Well - known brands included! © Full cut C shorts! Full combed
yarn shirts. Each—
SHIRTS, SHORTS
Moore’s Price Was 35¢
OUR PRICE— Including well-known brands. Fine fitting broadcloth shorts.
Combed yarn athletic shirts! Each
MEN’S CAPS
Moore's Prices $1, $1.50
OUR PRICE— Fully lined with leather sweats. Well tailored all-wool fab- C
ries.
PRICE
Ond Less
| Selling Starts Tomorrow (Wednesday Morning at 9 A.M. Sharp!
zscaratons to Block's Alr-Cooled Downstairs Store.
