Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 January 1937 — Page 6

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| 5 GRADUATES GET AWARDS AT PURDUE PARLEY

‘Men Are Honored for Distinguished Farm Achieve- : ments.

Times Special . LAFAYETTE, Jan. 14—Five Purdue University graduates were honored for distinguished agricultural ‘achievements at a dinner meeting today in connection with the annual Purdue Agricultural Conference. They were: Lee B. Florea, Milton; Clarence Cecil, Muncie; Fred M. Frdser, Rensselaer; Arthur Brewer, Fairmount and Roscoe R. Fraser, Rensselaer. They were selected for special honors on their records of

HOUSE BURGLAR GETS RING VALUED AT $300

W. T. McCullough, 4140 Carrollton Ave., reported to police the theft of a diamond ring valued at $300 from his home last night. A wrist watch worth $35 also was taken, he said. The glass in the front door had been broken. An armed bandit held up the

North Side Liquor Store at 3005 |

Central Ave. last night and obtained about $30.

AMERICAN MUTUAL DIVIDEND ORDERED

Payment of a 10 per cent dividénd to creditors of the American Mutual Insurance Co. has been authorized by Superior Judge Joseph Markey. The payment, to be made immediately, is the third since liquidation was started sev-

eral months ago. Two other divi-

MAN’S CLOTHING STOLEN Lorraine Strong, 27, of 331 N. Blackford Ave. told police eight suits of clothing and two overcoats valued at $250 were stolen from his home early today.

GR ECZEMA RIN

It's wonderful the way soothing, cooling Zemo brings relief to itching, burning skin, even in severe cases. Itching usually stops when Zemo touches tender and irritated skin, because of its rare ingredients. To comfort the irritation and itching of Ringworm, Eczema, Pimples and Simple Rashes, always use clean, soothing Zemo. It should be in every home. Insist on genuine Zemo. All druggists’, 35¢, 60¢, $1.

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SUITS, TOPCOATS, OVERCOATS

winning medals in various contests | dends were 5 per cent each. SA MARA during 1936. Mr. Florea won gold medals in the Hoosier Ton Litter Club; Mr. Cecil was awarded a gold medal in the Lamb Club; Lee Fraser won Onion and Corn Club awards; Mr. Brewer in the Corn and Ton Litter Clubs, and Roscoe ‘Fraser in the | Onion and Corn Clubs. | A feature of the dinner meeting was the presentation to the University of an oil painting of T. A. Coleman, Purdue Agricultural EXtension assistant director, by State farm groups.

Higher Prices Forecast

More than 6500 had registered to- | day. The meeting is to end to-| morrow. At the afternoon session, Prof. R. | W. Bartlett, University of Illinois, | outlined the upward trend in milk | nd-butter producing costs. He pre- | dicted increases in factory payrolls i: as well as the retail price of butter | and milk. Dr. A. J. Axby, Indianapolis, state veterinarian, outlined the state-wide campaign to control _infectious diseases in cattle. G. A. Williams of Purdue urged a pasture program that would assure food for all herds during the pasture season as a means of reducing production costs. Mrs. Caroline King, Country Gentleman associate editor, spcke to more than 1000 women remaining here for the home economics ses- . sions. Mrs. Clara Gebbard Sayder, Chicago, home economist, spoke on “Bread, the Most Versatile Food.”

Kunkel Speaks Tonight

Kenneth M. Kunkel, State Com- . missioner of Fish and Game, is to be the principal speaker at the annual banquet of the Indiana Conservation Clubs tonight. More than 200 persons were awarded medals at the Indiana Livestock Breeders’ Association hanquet last night. Lieut. Gov. Henry FP. Schricker, State Senators John Bright Webb, E. Curtis White and || o Bed @ Chest Vanity with newest round

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Sale! Men’s Trousers Work trousers! $7 98 Corduroy trousers! :

$5 Suit Trousers

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Diagonal woolens! Plaid backs! Fleece plaids! Wyandotte all-wool fleeces! Every one tailored with smart lines , . 4 of weather proof fabrics! Every one ~ showing proof of its original higherpriced Se Women’s and misses’ size 14 to 20, 38 to 44, 46 to 52. : :

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MEN'S UNION SUITS

5 C 85c! Ecru! For men and y)ung men!

Men's Smart Ties, Now C 4-in-hands in neat wanted patterns C and colors. All hand-tailored. :

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12-PIECE LIVING ROOM ® Davenport eLounge Chair e Rug @ Hassock ‘'@ End Table @ Smoking Stand e Bridge Lamp eTable Lamp e Picture e Mirror 12-PIECE DINING ROOM @ Table eo Buffet @ Serving Tray eo Six Chairs @ Sandwich Tray e 9x12 Congoleum Rug e Electric Toaster

11-PIECE BEDROOM

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STATE RECIPROCITY URGED

Complete reciprocity between states for the use of highways in | interstate commerce was urged in a | . resolution adopted by the Indiana | Regulated Highway Carriers, Inc, in the ‘Hotel Lincoln yesterday.

Whatever the Weather KEEP COMFORTABLE

For a happier, healthier family, come to Vonnegut’s for these mid-season home needs.

$2 DEPOSIT

Holds for Future Delivery

$8 A MONTH

Small Carrying. Charge Included

6-PIECE KITCHEN ® Breakfast Table @ 4 Chairs e Electric Iron

MERIDIAN SALES

422-428 N. Meridian

Open Evenings LI-4944

Special Sale Price on Cur Long-Wearing Quality!

Warm long sleeve, ankle length ribbed suits . . . all seams flat locked for comfort and durability! No price premium on the large sizes either . . . we've sizes up to 54 in this group at just

Men's Better Shirts (

White broadcloths, and plain color and { fancy broadcloths in irregulars of $1.25 and i $1.50 qualities! All with stand-up fused col- :

FIREPLACE : J : lars. Sizes 14 to 17 Fireplace Screens ..............$2.95| fo $20.95 : : Fire Sets, 3 or more pieces .... «00. $2.75 to $9.95 Grate Baskets, for wood or coal. ...$3.48 t6 $12.95 Andirons, pair «..cciveeennnnes.. $2.45 to $13.95

WEARABLES Leather Jackets, broken sizes «....c00v.....$8.98 Catalina Sweaters, men's, boys', women's, allwool ...ovvvviniiniin......$2.98 to $5.98 Furnace Gloves, sturdy, pair ..........13¢c to 60c

HEALTH AIDS Electric Pads, 3-way switch ........$1.69 to $6.50 Humidifiers, with wick for radiator. ......$2.29 up Water Pan for back of radiator ............49¢ Register Fan (electric) for registers that will not heat; floor type, $5.95; portable ......$7.95

FURNACE NEEDS

Furnace Brushes, 30c-$1.10 Ash Sifters....$1.00 ; UPNAECE SCOOPS «suv vevssvsssoreesssB5c 10 85 With So 4 : Furisce. Polos: sssssebeseeseinnnsacdle > 75c : A inker Hooks .......ccvvveeeus....85¢c to $1.40 $2 00 NN ih Ash Baskets, 75¢c; Ash Cans, $1.75 to $2.35 8 Furnace Cement, Ib. 15¢; 10 Ibs. ...........$1.00 Fire Clay .....cocovviiiiiiinnn 005 Ibs, 35¢ Furnace Coils, $1.00: Clinker Hooks, 85¢ to $1.40

IF IT SNOWS

Snow Shovels «ecco veavvrins....88cand $1.25 Sidewalk Scrapers .................55¢ and 95¢ Sidewalk Salt, 100-lb. bag, $1.35; 10 bags....$12 Door Mats, cocoa ..e.v0veevns.... 98 10 $8.98 Rubber fabric Cosstnvessresvevenes380.$2.73 Zerone Anti-Freeze, gallon sevecnsvavaces 31.00

MISCELLANEOUS ~~

Weatherstrip, spring bronze ........100 ft. $2.50 Door Bottoms, brass and felt .........20c to 85c Window Ventilators «....oovuunnn...29¢ to $2.00 Radiator Covers .........civ0eesv:.90¢ and up Mineral Wool, for insulating. .......5lb. bag 25¢ Hot Water Tank, 30-gallon size .............$5.95 Coal Hods, black, 40c: galvanized. .....50c to 85¢ Blow Torches, gasoline ........... .$3.00 to $7.90 Plastic Sele Caulking Compound .........qt. 85¢ _Cauking GUNS ,.ouiuiianerniiviiensnee 500 Gas Hot Water Heaters .....c.ccvveee...$4.25

HEATERS ELECTRIC

12” bowl, $2.09 Arvin, $8.95

JACKETS

Broken sizes

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Full-Fashioned Irregulars of 69¢c to $1.35 Sheers and Service Sheers!

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Man-Tailored FELTS $7 95

No doubt of it . . . the perfect hat to companion a suit’. . . a new fedora . . subtly feminized with a NEW line, soft crown and inherent swank! Of fine felt «+. of course. Just one of our many new hats that arrive daily. : £SCALATORS t "Alr

Monogrammed-to-Order CROWN-TESTED SLIPS

Hurry for this personalized gift foi yourself! Theywe grand, too, for birth day and anniversary remembrances Lacy or tailored models (the latter witli double tops) of CROWN-TESTEL crepes and satintones! Every sean: guaranteed not to rip! Every slip with ‘adjustable shoulder straps! Tearose in

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