Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 October 1936 — Page 4

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OF 32 32 STATES REFRESHMENT THEFT JT tiene ‘CONFESSED, REPORT |congressman and holds a 15-year

. ——— appointment from President HoovProposals for | youth sighed to detectives last night. States Controller General, didn’t Changes, The remark followed his alleged i ike Alfred M. Landon’s PhiladelSurvey Shows. - |statement that he and four compan- | hia speech. " = TH fons had entered thie Emerson Ave-| Gov. Landon, commenting on the By United Press nie Baptist Church Tiiesdsy night |fact that President Roosevelt has |[EALAVIELILMICREUEVE SINS CHICAGO, Oct. 20.—Voters in and escaped with 12 dozen dough- not yet appointed a successor to BEI EI IZ IIR EN {IE the general elections Nov. 3 will Puts and three gallons of cider, offi- | Former Controller General J, R. | cers said. McCarl, said: THE JULIAN GOLDMAN decide on at least 150 constitutional | The dofighnuts and cider were to| “You know what happens when ‘and statutory questions in 32 states, | have featured a Sunday school Hal- | the boss is away.” UNION STORE

fSsiving Jib Matters as tax limi- loween party at he church, It Was | nat ihe general accounting omce is AMMA GMGIS "WE HAVE ‘GATHERED TOGETHER MANY, MANY WONDERFUL, TIMELY ITEMS FOR OUR END OF THE MONTH SALE. SHOP EARLY TOMORROW BECAUSE SOME QUAN-

by the Public Administration Clear-

BE Bouse showed 1odAY. vr casts | EL | TITIES ARE LIMITED. ALL SALES ARE FINAL. NO EXCHANGES. NO REFUNDS. ie | | WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES.

ballots for President and vice presi- |

dent, will detide on 35 proposals | | EE -—- Castors, Cooado. Green. and G O O D LI G = T I » x Ef READY-TO-WEAR, 2ND TELL

al proposals each. The survey showed taxation re- | 100 Pes. Infants’ Outing Wear OS ag nts =~ for {50 Women’s 89¢ 2-Pe. Outing Pajamas

mained the most popular subject for h / / A h / : h Girls’ Suedette Jackets, $1.19 Values | Infants’ All-Wool Creepers, 69¢ Value = Ft es have proposals tof oo 0 4 Df Uu fo your 4 a l Girls’ 2-Pe. Outing Pajamas, 69¢ Value_______ 3 Infants” All-Wool Sweaters, 69¢ Value thn, "ovis 17 “ce th h { fe lw 4 Misse women ie | | ies Certe [| Women whether to exempt certain indus- | ; omen's and Misses’ Women's 59¢ | ild's Chinchilla omen's New trfes from taxation, and Arkansas, : 00d oo) . op : : : North Carolina and Utah whether as € rig ic: Sports COATS Outing Gowns Legging SETS FALL HATS

homesteads should be partially ex-

empt. In Colorado, Georgia, Massa- | = : : i chusetts, Nevada and Oregon there | Our eyes need a balanced diet of light to 3 % ~~ % 99 e are tax limitation proposals and | keep in good condition, just as our bodies : 4 i Cc : a

Washington will decide whether to . continue its present limitations. | require a balanced diet of food. | Minnesota will decide whether to | $8.98 Value. Tub Fast Colors. $5.98 Value. Wine, Navy, Black, Blue, Brown.

abolish its property tax for state Good lighting means less effort in seeing=— x : Sizes 14 to 20. Sizes 16 and 17. With Helmets. Sizes 2 to 6. All Headsizes. purposes, Ohio Whether to repeal | less strain on eyes, nerves and body. : 3 : | | ! its sales tax on food, and Michigan | } po ' _— : : - ; whether to. abolish taxes on real ond | Many of the common ailments — headache, £5 |} 3 Women’s Trotteur Fur Coats, $29.50 Values__$19.50 100 Women’s $1.98 Wool Nubb Dresses

POE will vole on an] indigestion, nervousness—result in part from WE 3 Women's Swagger Fur Coats, $39.50 Values__$25.00 150 Women’s $1.98 Angorette Dresses amendment repealing its 3 per cent eyestrain. So watch your lighting and be sure a fy 50 Girls’ Winter Coats, $5.98 Values $ 100 Women’s $1.69 Blanket Robes

Be roped | that it is adequate for all close seeing tasks. Eo 50 Girls’ Slipover Sweaters, $190 Values E Girl? Winter Welght Fleecad Union Suits 5, Te a | . 41 Girls’ All-Wool Coat Sweaters, $1.19, Values____84c | * Child's All-Wool Berst and Sweater Sets, $1.19 Valus, 84¢ - In Colorado, a state income tax I1-E-S BETTER SIGHT LAMPS GIVE ES $r $ u ¢

pe mee YOUR EYES A BALANCED DIET =n 8 WOMEN'S ACCESSORIES, ETC., 1ST FLOOR *

ballot contains an amendment to

rmit a state income or sales tax. : a a . : An Arkansas, proposal would impose These lamps sire built to comply with all sight. ENOUGH LIGHT, to make

y retail said tax to finance aid for saving specifications developed by the Illuminating _ S°*inE easier. Fe Women's Brushed ‘Women's 59¢ Fabric ‘Children's Women's Winter aged and needy blind. | Engineering Society. They give you light as soft FREEDOM FROM GLARE, to = i BRUSNE In tan ei tr | Re vay re No | role ran SWEATERS || GLOVES ||scHOOL HOSE||UNION SUITS

social security measures will be de- |

- cided upon. ! glare. No strain. They give the kind of lighting you WELL-DIFFUSED LIGHT, smooth : ' : North Dakota, California ‘and need to make seeing safe when you and restful. : ; : E ec c Texas will ballot on liquor gontrol | read, work or study. 3 A © | Cc | measures. The Texas proposal is to NL | WIDELY SPREAD LIGHT, giving ; : 3 : 4

provide a state liquor dispensary | i : . I. E. S. Better Sight Lamps are you light where yot need it. system with local option. till 328 lll available in a wide variety of styles . | Long Sleeves. Slipover Style. Black, Brown, Blue. Novelty Boys’ Elastic Golf. Girls’ ‘Built-Up Shoulders, Tight

The Alabama. Arkansas and. jie) | : DIRECT AND INDIRECT LIGHT, Fall Colors. 34 to 40. ‘Cuffs. Sizes 6 to 7. Full-Length Ribbed. 6 to 10. Knees. Sizes 36 to 44. Florida ballots will ; contain pro- | \ il l and prices. See them at your dealer’s. 10 reduce eyestrain, - \ > §. Fie | ; \ (Tl a

posals to consolidate or alter county | —_ -_ and city governments. SER 51ST ON THI L.LS. TAG on every lamp you BEAUTY — stately lines, rele 16-02. Rubbing Alcohol, 19¢ Yalie:: - 49¢ 2-Quart Hot Water Bottle

Arka nd Louisiana will de- | : buy == it assures ht-saving light. } ! eide Shother to provide free text- writ dsseren you sight-suving Of ful proportions. $1.00 Simulated Leather Purses. Women’s 39¢ Rayon Striped Jersey Bloomers 26¢

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a A airs ore. Phone Rlley 7622, Home Lighting Division FIRES IEAFVISEIS IEICE «+ whether to a ae ate. govern. | Baca Suiting, 17 iY, esis iB Men's Police Girls' $1.98 and $2 45 I'l Boys' Long Wearing Women's $2.19 and $1.98 - rr Boys" All: Wool iE Men's Heavy Winter 11C. B. CONESeandl Men's & Young Men's "WOR 1 S GRE Alto | IE AGE . FST “" 1| LONG PANTS | UNION SUITS] J Other Make Work Shirts Suits; OCriats 1 11 ; . a : ts IB] | =x | "79° |" 55° || “qs 5 to 15 : ; : : | | $ 95 _ i 1 1 +*

books for public schools; Montana \: Armand’s $1.00 Cold Cream Powder_____________ 4c 10c Artificial Flowers, Many kinds gon whether to prohibit compulsory mént in business. The Washington y ; 1. befor wih rogfain = propo! fo! A] J SHOES % Sport Oxfords. OXFORDS || FALL SHOES Blue and Gray Chambray.

whether to require certificates of For FREE Information About Your Lighting 1 59¢ Pleated Crepe Vestees with Collar, Asst. Colors, 44c Women’s 59¢ and $1 Lace Trimmed Rayon Sips. 20¢ military training in state universi- INDIANAPOLIS POWER & LIGHT COMPANY : 2 os vo 2 “400 Quality. Be Long ; 190 Vole ihe hid $15.95-$19.95 Values. ’ | : A = . Men’s Fancy Broadcloth Dress Shirts, 14 to 17____BSe : Men's Work or Dress Sox. 15¢ Quality__ : Boys" Corduroy Knickers. Sizes 8 to 16 $1.19 | * 66 Boys’ 2-Knicker Suits. Sizes 8 to 14. Soecial $3.95

health from marriage license ap- 10c 1000 Sheet Toilet Tissue____ —--3 rolls 10¢ Women’s 39¢ Tuck Stitch Vests and Pants ties and colleges. EF BREN Il Xo || s1e $ 15 58 || 8Ye9 | composition Soles. Steel Suede’ or i Black Leather or Rubber Heels . Suede, Kid, Straps or x Arch. Sizes 6 to 11. i or Brown. Sizes 4 to [9 Composition Soles. 1 to 6. Oxfords. 4 to 8, A to D. kk MEN'S AND BOYS’ APPAREL, 1ST FLOORR.ZIREE Boys’ Slipover Zipper Sweaters. Sizes 28 to 34___49¢ | 39 Boys’ All-Wool Snow Suits. Sizes 5 te 12 = _$2,19

Boys’ Broadcloth Dress Shirts. Sizes8 fo I14______49¢ | Men’s Blue Melton Zipper Jackets. Sizes 36 to 42, $2.29 ‘Boys’ Coveralls. Sizes 3 to 8. Special Boys’ Long Pants Sailor Suits. Sizes 3 to 8 $1.00

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