Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 January 1937 — Page 8

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assistant public counselor, that the | Illinois Bell Telephone Co. owned the stock of both concerns. The Federal Communications Commission on Aug. 13, 1936, held that the property could not be valued in excess of $400,000. The Indiana concerns, Which operate in Porter and Lake Counties, filed a supplemental petition with the Public Service Commission

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Hoosier Corn Kings roar at rr ly PHONE FIRMS WITHDRAW SALE PRICE REQUEST

Northwestern and Crown Point Yield After FCC Criticism.

two months later settng out the sale price at $350,000. It was this amendment which was withdrawn.

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The Northwestern Indiana Telephone Co. and the Crown Point Telephone Co. today had withdrawn from the Public Service Commission an amendment to a petition criticized by the Federal Communica- | tions Commission. - The Northwestern filed a pe#tion in 1935 asking the Commission to approve the sale of its property to ithe Crown Point Telephone Co. for $514,707,

She Is Going Thru Middle?

This woman, like all women at the ages of 45 to 50, is goin thru the ’ ange.” Many of them suffer acutely ry needlessly—for months, even years. The miserable symptoms pictured here are caused by the lack of or an insufficient supply of an important gland regulating hormone. To relieve these symptoms most doctors prescribe this hormone —either by hypodermic injection or tablets. This identical HE hormone, together with other helpful ingredients, may be obtained in ZO-AK Tablets forange Box) at Hook’s, Haag’s and Teeter’s Pharmacy. Try them as directed on label. If you don’t get heaven-sent relief you get your money back. ZO-AK Tablets are the formula of a well-known physician, 3 you can take them with confidence. They contain no dope, no garmin, Srey no SoDressine ve Ak sure to or - range Box emember is not and also systemically. REM is miich more as ordinary tonic but a special medicine for the “Change.”

than just a “tickle stopper.” ZO-AK A Special Medicine for the “Change”

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Lots of opie feel the way Mr. lirier does about R! That’s how good a coiigh medicine it is , . . delighted users ari glad to pass the good word along. REM is more effective, for coughs resu ting frcm colds, Ownership Shown because it works two ways . . sinthe throat . Evidence at the hearing disclosed, according to Herbert P. Kenney,

test in 1936, and Mrs. Chester Neal, mother of the corn prince. Back Row—Lloyd Hiner, Lewisville, winner of the state corn title last January and again this week; Russell Hardin, Knightstown, last year’s)junior state corn king and runnerup this year; George J. Sauerman, Crown Point, international hay champion for 1936; A. C. Brown, twice previous winner of five-acre contest, and W. Carr Lentz, Jeffersonville, 1935 corn king.

BAR ‘GROUP TO MEET

The executive committee of the Indianapolis Bar Association has called a special meeting for 7:30 p. m. today in the club rooms to consider a committee report on a proposed: bill pertaining to disbarment and discipline of attorneys.

President E. C. Elliott of Purdue University officiated at the crowning of Indiana's 1936-37 “corn king” as a feature of the agricultural conference at West Lafayette this week. He is shown with the kings. From left to right: Front Row—President Elliott; Barbara Curry, daughter of the 1936 national corn king, and her father, William Curry, Tipton; Harlan Neal, 11, corn prince from Manilla, Rush County; Karl Pankop, Corunne, winner of the five-acre corn con-

Common Snake Lies Disproved

By Franklin College Zoologists Prices Are Smashed or Men's High Quailty

SUITS and OVERCOATS

e Regularly Much Higher Priced! 0 5 ®

Any man who needs a suit or topcoat shoul] attend this spectacular sale at the Chicag Jewelry! Beautiful garments-—single and dou: ble breasted—expertly made of fine qualit;’ materials offered at a price so low that it's S DOWN Holds Any Garment NOW 25¢

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1. Special | FRANKLIN, Jan. 15.—Snake lies, stories of fantastic nature about the activities of the crawling reptiles, were brought to light in a brief research conducted by classes in zoology at Franklin College recently. Discussion of several of the more common ‘stories,” many of which e frequently believed by large numbers of people, revealed that there is no such thing as a snake that milks®

take Se tails their months. and roll | unpopularity, according to Charles

down hills; snakes shed their skin | F. Deppe, instructor. With few exriodically, but not once a year, | ceptions, they should be protected

and reptiles do not hypnotize birds | pecause of the good they do hy eatthey merely are frightened or are ing rodents, field mice and insects, held by a strong sense of curiosity. | he said.

Even more fantastic stories than | ; BURT'S

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WOMEN’S SUITS— 2 and 3-piece styles! All sizes

SILK LINGERIE— Chemise, slips,

the common misconceptions are | true. There is a species of snake in frica that is able to glide from tree | limb to tree limb by spreading its | ody so that it forms a mniature | arachute. Still another Shegies its *poison vemon at its foes | rough two fangs in the forepart | f its mouth. Snakes suffer from an undeserved

INTEGRATION COURSE WILL BE PRESENTED

Nila B. Smith Named Extension Instructor. |

Dr. Nila B. Smith, assistant pro essor of education at Indiana Uni ersity, has been appointed instruc or in the Indianapolis Extensiof i ivision. Miss Smith is to teach a graduate Ly course on new methods in elemen- i / tary schools, designed to show :/ teachers how to integrate subjects into a unified program for Grades lito 6. A nationally recognized au- , thority on the subject, Dr. Smith ~ has written a number of books.

CHILDREN’S PAJAMAS—

Of flannel! Sizes 3 ~ $1 Clea roneol

Pure Silk

Clearonce] Children’s

2 to 10. Were 49c.

CHILDREN'S SWEATERS— Many are all-wool!

Other second semester graduate courses offered in the Indianapolis center are Comparative Education! and School Administration, by Dean | H L. Smith; Mind and Method, by | of. Velorus Martz; High School | Administration, by Prof. Carl Fran- |

Stunning shoes for midwinter and early Spring at this tremendous savingl Suedes. Kidskins. Patents. - Fabrics. Blacks and colorss Not all sizes in all styles, so hurryl

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KIDDIES’ HAT SETS— SETS— Were $1 each! Of novelty fabrics

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. OMuff Flannels, moires,

beautifully made ........ $1 Te WOMEN’S KERCHIEFS—

Novelty boxed hankies. Now 14c 3 39¢ :

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GIRLS’ DRESSES— Were 59c. All fast colors. Now

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Here’s your chance to buy your kiddies an entire outfit at a real saving! Better hurry!

SALE! HANDBAGS

Copies of imports! 79 Ff

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Beautiful sheer chiffar! hose, lisle reinfor bed heels and toss! Spring shades!

WOMEN’S ol» a] 2 FOR

96c to $1.98 values! Smart styles and colors!

Times Special hos etn an Ind, Jan, 15 | Inauguration cerementes for. Dr. | Clyde E. Wildman as president of | DePauw University will be held |

March 10 as a part of the school’s | - Centennial program. i . Plans include an inaugural luncheon to be attended by persons ! prominently connected with DePauw and the Methodist Church.

Women’s : Tuckstitch &° Pajamas

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