Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 November 1936 — Page 8
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‘ obtain privacy,” he said, “will to buy it.” The children realize they are not ’ children, the doctor said.
. “That,is undezstandable When one considers the thousands of visitors who come to Callender Just for a glimpse of them.” * The girls are developing BRagina- . ; 8 3 oh Th] Ne re gy SA gS Dr. Dafoe said. 23 es EAE 0% suede hv Me RE 4 kid wpatent |
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¥she couldn't sleep. “ Kar : / g : ; rz 3 tl Ww ‘3% eu E: : I; ® “The next day we found- he had 5 (ni i fh ng lo Queen Otid 1 t y Put a piece of her breakfast. bacon 1’. a aX 4 \ | coef) x RED pursery book besidd’ the aed {© = ¥ 0 y - XT | # vy 1 I y ; : 2 | W\ Jo : ; Ba isd Footwear - * The girls chatter a lot in French,” S = oi i ™N I: Nu I ¥ 1 x 8 he said. “But only the nurses urider- ] SIU — A
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The Marott Shoe Store is fifty-two years old today—on..: November 13;:1884, the store was opened with a cash’ SW / B capital of §16%00:and an additional $168.75 which was! “En realized on & ‘chattel mortgage. The store was then lo" = cated in an ‘old. building that was later torn down to make way for the fodern Lombard building which is just east of ‘the present Marott Shoe Store. Down through the years from.this humble and modest be- rly 5 Men BH Eeam gin ere on Washingtox’: treet we have had'the 3 3 gl A a parables. EY) AN 27 nf , ways the: Wgiret requifenients of A 3 Yee WBE | Parisian Styles i the people In lian a-—and the Marott Shoe Store to- | Eo . & ? Ta day is tibt | L kno¥at'in Indianapolis but i is rec- R&I ognized as one of the foremost and largest exclusive EL Ba dnd Smartest hog Salon
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day by. day. and year by Xehy'id evideng of good shoes 1 al IIE 3 EET at the right | prices. The store has never had the habit © [RI] © [EEE SL Q\ 3 Nationally Famous Makes rn tag fo Special of sales, sales, sales—it has done buginess. on a staple [BI (1 EER .\\ ; at sie walla 3 value’ basis ‘with the excéption of January and duly, EE A h° Freeman—$5; 35. 50, $6. 50 Eon RALSTON Clearance Sales—the store déés not believe i in oneprice;. RY CREE fg CB Sionions337 fo 3% 50. SN SHOES today and another price tomorrow. > : Re £ 5 E 3 % ET Wright WE 69 Underlying its ong’ period of service Has heen 4 keen By Eo BN, 9 Hn 3 and warm feeling of gratitude and appreci ytion vcs [RHE ae: HBAs TOR 7 : = | continued patronage, which inspires this storg thitake 311 Mean’s Dept. i, ] Stetsons: “$10. 50, hn. 50 and on A Format Sold pride, not so much.in. the,vast number of shoes sold, | ed El i iil Adams—$12, and $1230. ih but rather in the knbwledge'that it is serving you well Hl aR a ee — | and ably and giving you the best possible values. footwear at all times. We wish to thank notionly the present patrans but to evidence our appreciation that
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mothers, and their grandparents—and today it is par ticularly gratifying that the sons and daugl ters of our early patrons, and their children, are day: chasing their Footwear téivifements at the Shoe Store. - ih aaa
So, on its Sfty-sedind aniiieisary, the Maro! Store } is grateful and SXpresses its pleasure. 0
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