Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 September 1936 — Page 8
Dr. E. A. White described best | Dyspepsia, Acid Stomach ; RE. 25 48 ch Zo 3 : aie po ‘| flowers at the meeting of the In- | other distress dus to hyperacidity. More than | | J lm SEE SY Satis Re dianapolis Dahlia Society last night | praising quick relief they Ko (AKIRE © dee : : F % Ld y 2 1 % y Er 5 eh ir ac’ ¥ : Paps a a § : ? ! ED | ry it neil. Get generous trial package : $ » * “ fa 4 : 3 3 Se . 3 ” oP ; £ x : : ; : : : The Rev. Smith Says He'll 3&Fvs Am BREA? Ce MY x Woe ® T 0 ia Mr. Pinkus of Valparaiso
. PACES _ E - DIANAPO 5 = — WEDNESD methods for packing and preserving | Try, Udgs, FREE, for gas pains, heartbur in the Bookside Community House. | Udts. FREE at . . i : : Rd oo 3 p. 3 Ya v . . » y . Make Vigorous Attack |4€%a yr wr gg | ee Vi 17 : Insists He Didn’t Cheat Ihe Rev. Gerald K. Smith, suc- | 7% — & al Z ! = 5 bs SP +3 i Times Special, Men's Collar Attached gessor to the late Huey Long as | ceemaptsnmi oi 4 2 ‘ a / 2 4 : : VALPARAISO, Ind, Sept. 23—|} : Dress SHIRTS : . : rp ps “rah i 4 Champion solitaire player of Val- AE ' Dead of the share the wealth: ; 3 : % ‘ p pay 2 3 'd. Col Sizes 14 to 17 (i ) he ; € Ihe : 2 : § Eo ? ; | pis paraiso and perhaps one of the ’ Asst'd. ors. Sizes o 17 (irreg. ovement, predicted after his ar- |. i en . Cbd greatest solitaire fans in the world = woo Pairs. High and Low mal in Indianapolis today that the on ? <\ sp PB 2 8 Bl § is Ben Pinkus,- Valparaiso tailor. ih w re. 2h 3 Townsend, share the wealth and | x esas : SA BE = ds oh Mr. Pinkus ‘has played solitaire Children 5 SHOES, the Rev. Coughlin groups will con- With the same firm step that carried them to climaxed the eighteenth annual Legion convention. |virtually every “night for 10 years —Photo by Dexheimer-Carlon. : a . | victory in the World War, more than 75,000 mem- More than 12 hours was required for the marchers to ‘}and estimates that out of about 20.- Oxfords. Straps. Broken Sizes ->
SEES CONGRESS | jgi0OSIER POST ENTRY 1S NOVEL FEXTURE OF LEGION PARADE WING 9) OF | JD MENS SPEAKER. [russ on owes race | EEE fos the ~ THREE GROUPS iat 200i ih Thi LE AE yot tis AT SOLITAIRE, 9 re on Hew Deal. aw 3 4 eel | £3 rE Ft Once in-10 Years. {oe TH U RSDAY ON LY! roi the next Congress | bers of the American Legion marched through | complete the parade route. This view shows the |000 completed games, he has won Advertising Club members are Chilicen's. Assorted
He said in his campaign to make streets: of downtown Cleveland in the parade which head of the parade passing 9th and Euclid. 9 about 2000. He knows 10 different | t0 hear W. Rowland Allen discuss
this possible he will make “the most {ways of playing the game and ad-| ~‘Statisfacfory Employnient ReTicious attack against the New Deu! ¢. 2 5 Ww Fr it's py on job to win any lations As a Medium of Institu- | Pla : SUITS,
i $ wel expressed te 2H 4 : i 1 lof them. tional Adyertising” at the lunch- Coveralls and Jumperalls. Sizes 20 6 Mr. Smith. who is to speak in ig “4 i Xx ad : | Mr. Pinkus has a definite routine | €on meetifig Thursday in the Co- | 7
Tomiinson Hall Saturday night, said seldom deviates. | lumbia Club. |, =
that he has entitled his address, [ER Sg] / , | THEFT OF AUTOS 27= oe his ‘Supper he goes right | The speaker is- personnel man- 18 ; | a wor “Rev AS Lanurivution 10 3 he i 3 | |to sleep. Awakening about 11, he i i e - World Revolution.” 2 A % 74 7 3 % E- 3 : ; : io ing w Puning Bis vist here today Mr. J ’ % . Van > ; | —.._ ee begins Bis Dighly Srsraihon Which of the Personnel Association of EAT wasHi Ton & DELAWARE STS. mith conferred with Charles M. | 3 Ne... 7 all | Times Special ‘During the summertime he plays on | Indianapolis. Newell, national field representative : : ; : f | DANVILLE, Ill, Sept. 23.—Wil- the front porch, in the winter in aT Tomusenq organization, and | 2 8 5 4 ; | liam Reid, 37, of Indianapolis and | the front room of his home. Walter Boerichi, Toledo, national | 3 : ie » Eldorado, Ill, pleaded guilty in| Each game requires about an hour Secretary of the National Union for ffi # 1 } #2 : Federal Court here yesterday to a so he gets in four or five a night. Bacial Justice. ng gy ‘41 sion charge of violating the Dyer Act. |At noon Mr. Pinkus forfeits his Fears World Revolution | i is hs Reid and Herman Kirkham are (lunch hour to play pinochle in the
a th 22h “ti [« ¥85 i : "41 |alleged. by authorities to have |Elks club. wr ® E Samii sald “the coming pres. oo fs Ui 8g : Pp Ere stolen more than 30 automobiles| “I haven't got time to eat,” Mr. : ruly very fine milk— Sgential election is only an incident | Ry 2 i 1 3 aE in Indianapolis. Kirkham was | Pinkus says. : A
to us # will control Congress 7G fe / : 4 5 brought here from the Indiana Re-| _ In a year Mr. Pinkus estimates a . : : CAG Mt BS : a : mpm 1 Toratory where he is serving a |that he uses 25 decks of regular Eo remarkable color and
> : > laying cards i = “The real issue is the danger of a : “ to i eS Ss Pp “i Eo he a % pinochle Seeks, i ° f I =orid revolution by the Commu- ad] : ele : solitaire. ; different re res ing lists,” he said. He ? 5 ; u Reid is to be sentenced next : : mists and Socialists, > - 8 % 2 : pa | > - 2 ” 5 3% 2 . a -— b- on * claimed that these groups have Ya 5 kK" Re a Tuesday. Harold Arthur, 29, || See New 1936 Cabinet Model ; Xu 3 mw ed been supported by “the New Deal- pwbonn i / g = Bloomington, Ind. was sentenced Speed Queen bi! 32 : taste Talent Cooking ers Ee Sh nt & Fd 8 to serve three years in Federal Electric Washer with
“I am a Democrat and for that Bk b/ ii oF i : prison in connection with the Baleiy-Roll Weinges i | i Gl - a : Expert Miss Chambers
reason 1 am voting for Rep. Lemke ££ 1 |theft of an automobile in Bloomto express my indignation against py < si : & : ington and its transportation to
the present Administration,” he ; 4 ir og 4 : . Illinois, on 120 E. Washington b i | = a stated yesterday!
said
Smith outlined his plans for 2 zreat emergency political and . painotic fusion” of the three groups 30 the end of electing a presidenial candidate in 1940. 5
TAXI DRIVER CLAIMS Mac slim ope mS ASSAULT; TWO HELD Jim Yellig, commander of the Santa Claus (Ind. post, provided
one of the novel displays of the parade.
Police today held Louis Tottie, Negro, 28. of 461 W. 18th-st. on
charges of drawing deadly weapons, | 160 ATTEND ANNUAL YOU CAN NOW
assault and battery. malicious de- | AFFORD A NEW Sruction of property and vagrancy. | MEETING OF FRIENDS | : E His arrest followed an alleged at- | re Ye cE), PERMANENT fack upon Merle McClain, 30, of 839 | RICHMOND, Ind, Sept. 23.—Al- ZIENAEY Vy That Pleases, in-Tnion-st. cab. driver. most 160 ministers, elders and over- ASE Oe Hrairens Wayman Liggins, Negro. 27, of 707 | seers of 16 quarterly meetings mak- NE eShampoo WW. 10th-st, was held on vagrancy | ing up the Indiana annual meeting SN RAS e Neck Trim charges of Friends are here for the formal || E&= y © Rinse. Only— ~ McClain told police he was cpening of the one hundred six- oo = ) 2 for Sonped for a passenger in front of teenth annual session today. '§ 2) C sieo 3133 5 Tremont-av when the two| The Rev. W. J. Sayers, Richmond, | Wn id men approached his cab. Tottie | presiding clerk, is to open the meet- | Nag Murray ‘Sp Shirley Temple, $1 gzabbed hold of him and threatened | ing today. Epistles of yearly meet- | hn Oil Permanents, $1.50, $2, $3, $5. Bim with a knife, he charged. {ings at home and abroad, sétting || sa value, 2 for $3.01. Bring a Friend. McClain said he scuffled with | forth views on spiritual matters are | No Appointment Necessary Tottie. broke away and called po- | to be presented. Reports are to be
8 3 a] IIT a Bice. laggins and Tottie were ar- received from the social service | R ACAD.
rested in W. Morris-s : committee, White's Manual Institute | Soin
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THOMAS T0 MAKE pEcutive committee on Indiana at- | 401 Roosevelt Bldg. .RI. 6784. | | TALKS IN INDIANA = . > Er We Have = Learn How You
i : I Norman Thomas, Socialist Party
SBomines for the presidency, is to | Served You | ow» sie of etn: mn || Se! SAVE ON COOKING COST Giana Oct. 17 and. 18. He is schedsled for addresses in Sullivan, Terre Faithfu lly 2 i
Haute. Indianapolis, South Bend and Hammond. for Many
0 : o o Roy Lancaster, executive secretary : ; § 0 : Fane WITH Electrics of the party in Noten Years with pC a Ienges 10 meet Mr. Thomas in pub- Goorl § ; 3c debate here on Oct. 17 had been
sent io Father Charles E. Coughlin Hone st eo 1 The cost of ELECTRIT cooking not only is much
{ Willias ke, U ; oo 3 . : as Wil am demi Union Party D 138 ir es less than you probably realized—but low as com- : No replies to the challenges have e1 y : ; pared with other methods. been received. Mr. Lancaster ; .
said.
SHEF Loughlin is scheduled to CREDIT gn ELECTRIC ranges have been greatly improved
make a party address here Oct. 3.
UNI ON PL ANS BRAN CH | | rErMs®© Reliable, 4 ; a in recent years. They use less electricity for better Trustworthy People. . nd — ne : . cooking—and the electricity they use costs less
By United Press ] - 3 . . .- . DETROIT, Sept. 23—The United Haxoline 4 83 under the special Indianapolis cooking rate.
£6. US PAT OFn
ROBERTS MILK and DAIRY PRODUCTS have maintained a quality leadership! Selected milk from fine herds. . . . Scientifically pasteurized,
EXT RCTING and almost three quarter century experience in Automobile Workers of America | : sii . . Ho a branch. at Andessos | Crowns—Filling, dairying enable Indianapolis to depend on
Ind. within a few weeks, President | X-Ray, Bridges, Etc. & , 4 It Will Pay You to (er the Facts ROBERTS for outstanding quality DAIRY PRODHomer Martin announced today. i S. E. Cor. Penn. and X : Py 8 : ; : UCTS every day in the year! - - - - - The Anderson bra ne is one of Sis Wash.—41 E. Wash. Learn how many things you can do with a modern ELECnew ones {o opened as part of a | y iller-Wohl = in , campaign to enlarge union mem. | oe les Wy EE a 1] TRIC range to cut cooking cost. For example:—Cook bership to 500.000. whole meals, including dessert, at one time with the same heat
instead of usmg three or four =
(2 Hours) FREE PARKING eee ena octet W H R t S : For Guests of the most of the time . . . Cook vege- 3 TN ; mM. . O Y 1) ¢ OI1S
ab wasting heat to tables without 8 " ”
Unvarying Fine Quality GOLDEN GUERNSEY MILK CAVA mE MILK [o 3 FV CREAMED COTTAGE CHEESE CHURN-FRESH BUTTERMILK
ROBERTS DAIRY PRODUCTS COST YOU NO hatin Bean MORE! TRY THEM! Hear the facts by MISS LOVEE CHAMBERS — TIMES COOKING SCHOOL! LVN IN SA pe
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TIMES COOKING SCHOOL a Dai: PRN RR
Tuesday—W ednesday—Thursday, September 22-23-24
Just Present the Program—2 Hours Free and {0c for each Additional Hour HOW TO FIND OUT ABOUT "PARK YOUR CAR WHERE IT WILL BE SAFE" Electric COOKING
, Ask the users of ELECTRIC ranges. There are thousands in all parts of Indianapolis, many in homes just like yours. Ask especially about their low monthly electric bills. %
Ld Ask wherever approved ELECTRIC ranges are sold in this ; - city for proof of economy. IMPROVE .
Ask at Home Economics department, 6th floor of Electric APPEARANCE Buildin. You can get any information without obligation.
See the Aerolux Ribbed Pennsylvania Tire the You are cordially invited to write, phone Riley 7622, or
A Custom Built Tire at Begulin Prices La oi 2 | send he Memonsttions at 5. m. evry Tuesday, i For You Ir | Conven lence | 550x17 ......s13.40 [EEN TE 1 aw « 00x16 1 9 on 0 RAN Lye ps | | Times want ad takers are on duty 6. °° $ 4. OB AR \ = Tl ECTRIC | every day until 9:30 P. M. They will 6.25x16 °° $16.70 | ; = ke gladly assist you in writng your ad-
BUY AN APPROVED ‘ELECTRIC RANGE FOR vertisement. Ti in 6.50x16 oo 0000 $18.45 Monthly payments $7) NO CASH DOWN with || Ar isement. Times want ads bring AEROLUX RIBBED PENNSYLVANIA TIRES Joe ~ | ‘aslowas..... trade-in of your old stove | : you results and the cost is only 3c The Tire that improves the beauty of any car. 7 | SEE YOUR RANGE D : | per wor J: ;
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