Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 January 1937 — Page 9

~~ Indiana.

begin filing annual state gross in- - come tax returns.

ah tax paying period ends, approxi-

* come received in 1936 be reported

* ing 1937.

FRIDAY, JAN. 1, 1937

GROSS INCOME LEVY RETURNS T0 BE RECEIVED

Gain of 50,000 Over Last Year Is Expected by Officials.

citizens and corporations whose 1936 income amounted to more than $1000 tomorrow will

Gross income tax officials estimated that before Jan. 30, when tgé

“mately 400,600 returns will have been filed, or 50,000 more than for the same period last year. General economic recovery and gick-up in business activity is expected to account for the increase in returns and volume of revenue. Gross income tax collections for 1936 totaled $18,060,808, an increase ot 23.3 per cent over collections for’ the same period in 1935. Included in. collections up to Dec. 31 were tax payments which accompanied 1935 annual returns, filed in January, 1936, and quarterly tax payments for the first three quarters of 1936. Regulations rekuire that all in-

on the annual return, regardless of any quarterly returns filed. Clarence A. Jackson, Gross: income tax director, pointed out that the revenue is to provide $500 of the salary for each of more than 20,000 teachers in the state durGross income collections also will pay a large share of the expenses for assistance to the blind and aged, aid to crippled children and other services provided for under the new state welfare act.

WEDDINGS EXGEED DIVORCES FOR YEAR

All-Time Marriage Record Set Here in 1936.

Dan Cupid kept several jumps ahead of the divorce courts during 1936, statistics compiled in the county clerk's office disclosed today. However, there. was an increase in divorces over 1935. Marriage licenses during 1936 |

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‘Y’ Performer

Charles Maly is to present a program of slight of hand tricks at, the Y. M. C. A. open house in the Central Y building today. The public has been invited to attend and see Y. M. C. A. activities demonstrated.

VOCATION WORK |

M*Murray Smith as Director of Activities.

State Education Board vocational education activities! are to handled by. Floyd ‘I. McMurray, state superintendent of public in-

day. Formerly, Dr. Z. M. Smith, Lafayette, agricultural education director, directed the vocational work. The change was made to co-ordi-nate vocationcl education with a new Federal law which becomes effective July 1, it was said. The state vocational education board will supervise the work and administer Federal funds, Mr. McMurray, board executive officer, said. The State Education Board at its meeting . yesterday indorsed the teacher placement system now be-

stitutions. Mr. McMurray was directed to cooperate with the system id. the recommendation and placement of qualified teachers. The service is free to teachers and school officials.

struction, «it was “announced to- K

ing offered by teaching training in- | §

PRISON TRUSTEE NAMED |

It’s utterly impossible to tell ALL the amazing facts behind this amzing . planned to make this year’s January Sales at

SHIT EFFECTED

Is to “Replace (SHEE

A Worthwhile Saving

NURSES’ CLOTH

Formerly $1.59 and $1.39

Special Candy Sale

DeLuxe Creams and

Gum Mix Candies. Jeadert s—Main Floor.

2~13c|

WASHINGTON and DELAWARE STS,

Store Open ‘Saturday to

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Starting Tomorrow . « « in the Very Face of a Rising Market . . . . Dramatic Days of Store-Wide. Floor-Wide Sales . .. Featuring More Sensational Values Than Ever!

event .

"Leader’s . . . the greatest of them all!

Special Clearance! 150 Higher-Priced DRESSES

ER 25 Dresses Originally Sold for $10. 15 fet 50 Dresses Originally Sold for $8.15

15 Dresses Originally Sold for $6.98

Hurry! Take advantage of this marvelous offering! Plenty of new tunic styles, silhouette mod-

Low Priced at—

els, tailored styles

matelasse crepe, taffetas and velvets. Misses’ and

women’s sizes.

Leader’s—Second Floor.

POPLIN and UNIFORMS

$00

Manufacturer’s

Former $1.59

WASH | FROCKS

99-

But this page DOES give an IDEA of what values you can expect . . , and youll find hundreds more unadvertised bargains in

every department, on évery floor!

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satin backs, Alpacas,

Celarance

Save 1

Formerly Selling Up

to $16.65

Buy on Our 10-Pay Plan

Women’s & Misses’ Sizes

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This group consists of smartly tailored models in nubby and honey- . and they’re smartly and lavishly trimmed with furs.

Up 1 to $26 Fur-Trimmed Coats

Sports and Dressy Coats generously fur trimmed . .

comb weaves .

. made of fine quality fleeces,

or More . . . Because It’s N oA Our Greater January Sales | 8

Drastic Clearance of

FOUNDATION

GARMENTS

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2 ODDS and ENDS from our tremendous 3 stocks! broken size ranges. lection! ® BACK-LACE FOUNDATIONS AND ‘CORe

SETS—Well boned, self material top. ® BUILT-UP SHOULDER FOUNDATIONS

All good, new merchandise, but in Come early for best See

—well boned, self material top. 8 ® Rubber REDUCING GIRDLES—Zipper or/’ side lace mpdets, Sizes 28 to 32. 8

Leader’s—Main Floor.

LAST DAY— SATURDAY.

Discontinuing

Sale of Jewelry

Because we are discontiving this department ‘everything must be [cleared tomorrow .

SI 95 Famous Yak 1 ~~ PEN AND PENCIL SETS,

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14-karat solid gold point; also twos tone -Iradium Tipped Points. Me= tallic Pearl Self Filler. Fully guare anteed. Hurry . . as the quantity ! is limited

Leader’s—Main Floor,

Everett M. Carver, Porter County farmer, is a new member of the Indiana State Prison board of trustees.

Manufacturer disposes of his entire short lot stock to get ready for spring lines. Choice of Plaids, Floral Prints, Polka |Dots, Piques, Blister Crepes and Black Shantungs. 1 and 2-pc. styles with| white accents.

Leader’ s=Second Floor.

nubby and novelty weave fabrics. (A few suits included in this group.)

NN Leader’s—Second Floor.

regardless of cost. Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, | Men’s . Jewelry and Rings.

Rose, Gr:en and Blue Uniforms with white collars and cuffs, detachable buttons, short sleeves; some whites that are slightly soiled. sizes in’ all styles.)

Leader’ s—-Second Floer.

totaled 4648 as compared to 2800

divorce suits filed in county courts. _ A new all-time record was set in marriage licenses with the 1936 total 270 higher than the previous

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He is to take the place left vacant {Noi all

by the death of Robert Grafton, Michigan City, Gov. McNutt an-

Leader’s—Main Floor.

a CN S— emg Per etna hme

record of 4378 in 1929.

“In Circuit Court there were 1600

. Duncan, vice president; Janet Curo-

Court statistics compiled by Erwin J. Ullery, deputy county clerk, showed a sharp upturn in divorce Cases. The 2800 total in 1936 was 432 more than in 1935. All legal activities increased fast year as compared to 1935. There were 5688 cases filed (in Superior Court, an increase of 507 over 1935.

new suits filed, an increase of 121.

Cases in Municipal Courts went up | !

457 with 3980 suits filed in 1936.

COLLETT NAMED ON INSURANCE BOARD

John P. Collett, president and

treasurer df Collett & Co., Inc, has i been elected .to the board of “direc- | {

tors o fthe State Life Insurance Co.

of Indianapolis. Announcement was made today by Robert E. Sweeney, president. Mr. Collett is a native of Indianapolis, and has been prominent in the investment business here several years. pany is in its forty-third year.

ADULT TEACHERS ELECT |:

"New officers of the Marion Coun- | ty Adult Education Teachers’ Asso- |: ciation were announced today. They |:

are: Emil Drach, president; Paul secretary; Ruth Miller, corresponding secretary; Ivan Gildenwell, treasurer, and

lay, recording

The State Life com-|!

nounced yesterday.

MUNCIE ATTORNEY DEAD | Times Special MUNCIE, Ind., Jan. 1—Funeral services for Donald Dean Hensel, tors of the State Life Insurance Co. tomorrow afternoon. Mr. Hensel, 62, died yesterday of heart disease.

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JANUARY

ee Not since 1933 has the country faced

WISHING YOU A HAPPY NEW YEAR

SERVICE

Dr. W. Dale Elson, Optometrist.

'G. S. KELLER

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PP Such Price Rises in Cotton Goods! P~ Leader’s White Sale merchandise bought

= at ole ‘old LOW Prices, YOU Save now!

209, Less 209, Less than if we bought them in today’ s market

J a EE MR A En MEA [ROMAINE

ALES

I~ We advise shoppers to stock up even I~ heavier than normally, for with the IW advance in prices you can figure your I~ purchases as definite and decided savings!

‘Cannon’ Turkish Towels

(© for $i) es 22x44,

woven. Pastel rolors with colored borders. (Worth 29c today’s market.)

“Gannon” Bed Sheets

Worth $1.49 on Today's . Market!

wide hem; bleached sheet, year guarantee.

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heavy double thread, closely

$700

Sizes 81x99 and 72x99; of 64x64 square count;

bork Tablecloths

pas

Damask Cloths, 64x90, pure white mercerized, in colorful patterns. ALL-LINEN CLOTHS, 54x70, plaids and colored borders. fringed ends.

assorted Plain and

* LUNCH CLOTHS

54x70 and 52x52; assorted heavy cottons and rayons. Plaids, checks and printed linens included. .

-YR. GUARANTEED

LEADER'S SEAMLESS BED SHEETS

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$1.19 Values! Wide Hems, 60x60 square count, no dressing; pure white bleached sheets; guaranteed

63x99 72x99 81x90 81x99

2 years.

2-Yr, Guaranteed Pillow Cases

Size 42x36, wide hem, closely woven,

209, Less than if we bought them in today’s market .

LEADER’S EET BED SHEETS

39c

Size 72x20; wide hem, soft finish; no dressing. Value 69c!

bea Special Pillow Cases

2 for 23¢

Size A soft finish; wide. hem.

| Crinkled

Bed Spreads

Size 806x105; scalloped edges; gold, blue and orchid.

green,

Colonial Jacquard BEDSPREADS.

80x105, rose, green, gold, blue, prehic; Jacquard and 2- tone patterns; also oil) 1 pun Sus! Hy

> finish; 4-

19. $739

0 | yy JNM wn iM — EE — AMR IEA —_—_—_—_—, A Women’s’ $1.49 and $1.98 Special Selling /. DN

Bought Before the Rise in Materials! Boys’ Wool | NOVELTY S HO E S 800 PAIRS MEN'S LONGIES

Woo || CORPYUROY $49 | | 5 L A C KS All-wool pants; slack mod-

els; separate waist band, Sizes

side buckles and wide bot4 to 8 Values to $2. 98

toms. Solid colors and checked patterns. Sizes 6 to 18. Leader’ Second Floor. A sale to speed up sales—and one no man will want to miss! This special purchase consists of JULLIARDS' and CROMPTON'S THICKSET GORDUROYS in . shades of navy blue, browns, royal blue, g18y and wine. Side buckles. -

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no dressing, 25¢ value. Bleached. 15c value! A BEDS Roscoe R. Polin, sergeant at arms. PETTIS : cluded.

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r C Leader’s—Basement. TEXAS PAPER RAISES PAY By United Press SAN ANTONIO, Tex. Jan. 11 William McIntosh, publisher of the San Antonio Light, Hearst publica_tion, today anndunced an increased wage scale for all members of the pajies’s news and features depart-

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Boy s’ Dress SHIRTS

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Special purchase brings’ this thrift price for our January Sales. They're well tailored and full cut shirts in plain and fancy prints. Light and -dark shade patterns. Siges 8 to 143, Leader’s—Second Floor. ’

" Boys’ RUGBY SUITS | “<a BOYS’ CORDUROY SU!TS | RATE R Melton LUMBERJACKETS |

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This group represents many of our higher priced lines . . . , they're all late styles in, smooth leathers and suedes . or combinations. Leaver’s—Main Floor.

RUBBERS

—for the Entire Family! WOMEN'S GALOSHES — All

heels. Sizes 99¢

410.10 ...... iii} MISSES’ and CHILDREN’S . GALOSHES—

Sizes 8 to 3 ' BOYS’ STORM RUB: BERS—Sizes 1 to 6 . 9c.

MEN'S WORK and DRESS RUBBERS—Sizes 99 : : C - I} mL

Clearance Sale! &

~ 300 Pairs Women's House SLIPPERS

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. 69c and 98¢ Values

DOrsay and bridge styles; black, satins that are trimmed in réd, green, rose and, blue. | Sizes '4 to 6 ony, :

Oldest Credit Jewelers, in Indiana ® BOYS' RUGBY SUITS in long and short pants style. Navy blue and brown, also brown and. grey tweeds. Coat is sport back. Sizes 4 to 10.

® CORDUROY SUITS with overall “style pants

Jacket is sport model with adjustable side buckles, cossack style, talon zipper front. 4. to 10, :

@® ALL WOOL MELTON LUMBERJACKETS _ navy blue, large plaids and 2-tone combinati sport back; talon zippor front. 6 to 18. : ; Leaderzumiostng ‘Floors

“Perfection Diamond Rings”

Men's “BIG YANK” Domet Flannel and Suede Cloth Work Shirts

Blues, grey and tans. Cuvat style; 2

pockets. * 14% to 1714. NN Leader” s—Main Floor.

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