Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 January 1937 — Page 2

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AGREEMENT ON INDIANA HOUSE CHIEFS HINTED

Rep. Linke Again to Head Ways and Means Group, Observers Say.

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han, East Chicago attorney, ranking member of the Organization of Courts Committee.

Woman May Get Chairmanship

Miss Robbins is slated to become Public Morals Committee chairman, with Edward J. Braun, Ft. Wayne draftsman, as ranking member. Henry A. Emig, Evansville insurance man, is the choice for chairman, and Balthasar Hoffman, Valparaiso engineer, ranking member of the Roads Committee. | Dr. George E. Denny, Madison | physician, and Fred C. Rowley, Muncie merchant tailor, are to become Public Health Committee chairman and ranking member, respectively. Chairman of the proposed Lake County Committee is to be Rep. Hoffman, with Joseph Klein, Gary newspaperman, as ranking member. Charley Lutz, Indianapolis electyician, is the choice for Affairs of Indianapolis Committee chairman, and Lawrence C. Miller, Indianapolis farmer, ranking member. John E. Roszkowski, Gary attorney, is to be chairman, and Rep. -Miller ranking member of the Affairs of Second Class Cities Committee. Mr. Townsend proposed that the Legislature create special commit=tees for highway or public safety and Lake County affairs at the Democratic caucus in French Lick recently.

Black Named Chairman

Rep. Black of Anderson has been named chairman of the House | Patronage Committee. Other Committee members are Speaker Ed-

ward H. Stein and Rep. Thompson | of. Bluffton, Senator Joseph M. Robertson, | . Brownstown, is to head the Senate | Patronage Committee composed of | Senators Martin J. Cleary, Ft. Wayne; Harvey J. Post, Hammond; | Thurman A. Gottschalk and Lieut. Gov.elect Henry F. Schricker. Mr. Schricker yesterday announced the appointment of Harry |#

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G. Templeton. Indianapolis, as his'|

secretary. Mr. Templeton is an

Seventeen-months-old Robert E. Smith, rescued unconscious from a burning apartment building at 913 E. Washington St. early today by firemen, is in serious condition at City Hospital. empioye of the Conservation Department. Amos R. Woods, Indianapolis, is to be Mr. Schricker’s messenger and gia during the General Assembly. Woods has served in the state My : office, railway mail service, Internal Revenue Department, Democratic State Committee headquarters and was -postmaster of Flora. The joint legislative committee of the State Federation of Labor and the Railroad Brotherhoods conferred today with Mr. Schricker on legislative committee appointments. Carl Mullen, federation president, and Alex Gordon of the brotherhoods, headed the delegation.

LOW ROUND-TRIP FARE

Sunday, January 10 CINCINNATI $2.50 Hamilton $2.30 Oxford 2.00 Liberty 1.65 Connersville 1.20 Rushville Lv. 4.15 a, C. T. etn:

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7 Features of the

STATE FARMERS T0 ASSEMBLE AT PURDUE MONDAY

Diversified Program Arranged for Annual 5-Day Conference.

Farmers from _every county in Indiana are expected to assemble on the Purdue University campus next Monday for the opening of the annual five-day agricultural conference. Conference officials said today

they anticipated the attendance would exceed the 6845 mark set last year. The conference program is to consist of technical instruction in the

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morning on various phases of agri-

culture, a discussion of subjects of

general interest in the afternoon and entertainment in the sevening. Demonstrations and exhibits® of farm water systems, tractors and

power equipment, farm machinery, |

terracing mXchinery and electrical farm equipment, are to be held daily in the old Agricultural Engineering Building.

Speakers Are Listed

Poultry, grain and livestock exhibits are to be conducted in the Home Economics, Poultry, Union and University Farm Buildings. Monday's program ‘is to include talks by Mrs. J. D. Hoffman, of West Lafayette, on ‘Bringing the Outdoors Into the House,” and by R. B. Hull, of Purdue, on rural électrification. Buyers are to be present at the session to discuss what they want when they buy at markets. Other speakers on the week’s program are: L. V. Sheridan, Indianapolis, who is to speak on the work of the Indiana State Planning Board; C. V. Gregory, editor. of

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Prairie Farmer, who is to give observations he made while a member of President Roosevelt's commission to sttudy co-operatives; WwW. A. Cochel, editor of the weekly edition of the Kansas City Star, who is to appear on the program for the Live Stock Breeders’

general livestock sessions, and A.

G. Phillips formerly head of the

Purdue poultry department. Corn Kings to Be Honored The 1936 Indiana corn kings are to be recognized at a special meeting of the Indiana Corn Growers’ Association Thursday evening following the organization's annual dinner. President E. C. Elliott of

‘Purdue is to present the awards.

The annual meeting of the Indiana Home Economics Association is to be held Thursday noon. Following the meeting, Dr. Viva Boothe of Ohio State University is to speak

on “The Consumer Takes a Bow.”

Eighteen home economics and agricultural associations are to hold their annual conventions in connection with the conference, it was announced. .

Association and.

LUD .OW ISSUES BID: TO INDIANA SOJIETY DANCE

Inaugu 'al Ball to Be Held in C: pital; Election of resident Due.

Times. Spe ial WASH NGTON, Jan. 5. — RepLouis Lui low has sent formal invitations t« honor guests for the Indiana Sc liety inaugural ball to be held at he Wardman Park Hotel here the tight of Jan. 20. Mr. Lud low is president of the society, whi 56 membership consists of Hoosiers | \n° Washington. The ho: pr guest list includes Senator and Mrs. Frederick VanNuys,

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January Clearance—Combination Offer!

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THE RUG—Choice of a 9

worth the price of both heavy, all-wool constructi Chinese patterns and in r colors!

velvet rug with fringed ends.

Seamless Velvet Rug and a RUG PAD

x12 or 8.3x10.6 size seamless The Rug alone is easily of these units. The rug is on in Persian, Floral or ed, rose, rust, green or taupe

BOTH

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THE PAD-—Choice of a 9x12 or 8.3: serviceable vegetable fibre pad. This

FOR

10.6 size heavy, nad will provide

a soft, resilient cushion for your rig and give it

months and months of service. moth-proof and vermin proof.

Th! PAD itself is

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JANUARY SALE!

® Size 18x30!

Rubber Landing Mats

® Maroon or Black! ® Heavy Rubber!

19c¢

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J ANUARY SALI i

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18x30 Oval Wocl Rugs

® Fringe All Around! ® In Blue, Green, Red or| Yellow Colors!

O8¢

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5

Large Bath Towel

Extra large size, 22x44-inch. Choice of’ white with colored borders. In choice of 5 different colored borders.

Senator and Mrs. Sherman Minton, Governor and Mrs. McNutt, Gover-nor-elect and Mrs. Townsend and Attorney General and Mrs. Omer Jackson. The latter was included because of his post of Democratic State Chairman. All Indianans attending the inauguration of President Roosevelt are invited also, Mr. Ludlow said. Dancing will be from 9 p. m. to 1 a. m. and the receiving line will form at 11 p. m. An election meet- |

ing of the society is to be held before the ball and Mr. Ludlow will retire after two terms as Tuesivent, Reps.- John Boehne, vansville, and Mrs. Virginia E, Jenckes, Terre Haute, are talked of as possible Successors.

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WEST IO™ST.

TUESDAY, JAN. 5, 1987 -

GLEE CLUB SLATE TO BE INSTALLED

The C. M. B. Glee Club of the Third Christian Church is to hold an installation banquet tomorrow night at the Scottish Rite Temple. Officers to be installed are: Armand Priest, president; Cappy Poulter, vice president and membership committee chairman; New= ton Werner, secretary-treasurer; Gordon Sowle, librarian; Les Hart, engagements chairman; Arthur Ale con, music chairman; L. H. Lambert, social chairman, and Donald McCammon, publicity chairman.

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Genuine \ Im- $ 00 Nl ported | up Solutions Used on 2, $3, § and $8 Waves. Mr. Commis, Expert Hair Stylist.

622 Mass. Ave. LI 0026

Innerspring You SAVE Dollars

These are

of service, ticking.

Discontinued Styles and Tickings!

197

All With Genuine Simmons Quality Construction!

Simmons Inner Roll Innerspring Mat- - tresses in twin or full size styles Hundreds of oiltempered springs and sisal insulating give these mattresses sleeping comfort. inside, hand holds and ventilators are a few of the quality features you get! luxuriously finished and sturdily built for years Heavy stripe ticking or A. C. A.

Simmons Roll-Edge Mattress .. Simmons Inner Roll Mattress .

Mattresses

Because They're

30 pounds of cotton

Pre-built inner roll,

.. $16.95 .$24.95

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January SALES! Bedding, Towels and Linens!

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5 for

$7.00

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January Sale!

Part-Wool Blankets

eral colors.

Plaid Breakfast Cloths. Hach:

In 8 attractive designs and each design i Siz inches approximately.

{ sev50x50

39¢

48x48 Lunch Cloths ... Each

23c

Table Cloth and Napkin Set

1, Off

Linen Napkins........ Each - Jap Crepe Cloths. ..... Each

25¢

$1.10 Each and

$ 39 -

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“No-Lint” Dish Towels Each

10c

“Rapidry” Dish Towels 6 for

Seconds of “Cannon's” famous “Rapidry” towels. These have a “Nolint” construction, which is very 7C popular. 6 18x36 “Cannon” Towels Each Medium size Cannon towels for use as either a bath or face towel. White with C colored border. Monogrammed Towel Sets This set includes a bath towel and 2 wash cloths in pastel colors. With 1 initial.

* so run the comments of the hundreds of men and women who have investigated our new Honor Loan Plan. Everyone is amazed that we make a// loans without security. Why do we? The reason is a simple one. We have found that most people pay an unsecured note as promptly as they do a secured one. So we decided to simplify our loan methods—to ask nothing but youtsigned promise to pay. No chattel mortgage—no co-signersor endorsers —-no salary assignments. _ Ifyouareina position to make small monthly payments you are eligible to _ apply for an Honor Loan. We make ‘no inquiries of employer or friends. “You—and you alone—know about it. Quick action. All details handled in private offices. “Household Finance does more than , justlend money—it helps borrowers to get out of debt—and organize Home Money Management —to avoid debt worries. This service is free. Be sure to ask about it. Don’t let money problems worry you any longer. Learn about this modern, dignified way to borrow today.

"HOUSEHOLD FINANCE 3c

CORPORATION “Mohawk” Face Towels Each

TWO INDIANAPOLIS OFFICES - Size 16x27-inch Turkish 1 5

Rm. 328 Illinois Bldg. 3d FI. | Rm. 615 Mer. Bk. Bldg. 6th Fl, fase towel in White with —Downstairs at Ayres.

Household Finance HONOR LOAN PLAN

1. Single men or women and married couples who can make regular monthly payments can borrow without security of any kind,

Cotton crash cloths in colored plaid border design. In the popular 48x48-inch size.

All-cotton towels specially constructed so that they do not lint. Highly absorbent.

29

( 72x84)

98 $

(70x80

$1.69 $

(66x80)

Heavy quality, double plaid blankets in choice of blue, rose, green or lavender with sateen-bound ends. Placed in three low pi ice groups to meet the demands of your pocketbook.

2. Small monthly payments. Example: $14.75 first month decreasing eachmonth to $10.30 last month repays $200 loan in 20 months, including charges.

3. Youdo NOTneedco-makers or endorsers.

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These are soiled or mussed from display. This group includes breakfast sets up to large size dinner sets.

Colonia Bedspreads

Solid col rs in: full size only. Qi aint and colorful. :

Double Blankets ..

Size 70x{ 0 inches. Blue or laven( er colors.

4. Quick action. You can get the money the same day if you apply before 10:00 A.M.

5. Household Finance's monthly charge is less than the lawful maximum on all loans above $100.

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All-linen napkins in choice of 3 handsome patterns. All are hem-

stitched.

4-Pound Part-Wool Sizes 72x90 or 72x84. Choice of 5 pretty colors in your favorite 8 shade. Heavy quality. Sateen bound ends. PAIR Twill weave. 6. Loans may be repaid atany time to reduce the cost. Charge BLAN KET REMN AN TS Heavy, all-wool blanket remnants greatly reduced for January Sales. Sizes 36x45 up to 70x70 inches. Many qualities.

made on unpaid balance only.

Crinkle Stripe Bedspreads..Each

Colored ‘rinkle stripe $1 39

in 5 di ferent stripe patterns.

.3 Pcs.

7. Noi inquiries made of employers, friends or relatives. Private consultation rooms.

Bright colored ‘Japanese crepe breakfast cloths in red or brown with stenciled designs.

Special Selling! While Quai tity Lasts! 81x99 72x99

= “Envoy” Sheets

When these sheets are gone the price will be ma: ed at a higher price because of advancing cotton prices! Choice of 3 different sizes. Bleached a pure white. Tc n size

before hemming.

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Lace Panel Curtains,

At $1.10, size 45x21; yards! At $1.39, size 52x2'2 yards. These are Scranton lace panels in 4 different bordered designs.

17 W. Market St. Cor. Ill, | Cor. Washington & Meridian colored borders. SuitTelephone: Riley 5404 Telephone: Riley 1471 able for institutions. LOCALLY MANAGED OFFICES IN PRINCIPAL CITIES Hear EDGAR A. GUEST Tuesdavs NBC,

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