Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 February 1937 — Page 14
PAGE 14 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES THURSDAY, FEB. 25, 1037 ESKIMOS RESCUED nounced that all-time records for | HE MOLAY MOTHERS 1017 Broadway. Mrs, H. H. Fagin G Man Is Retui ned 10 Old Post Here A 10 PAY BY HERD’S ARRIVAL airmail volume and revenue were TO HOLD CARD RS vi: nd Mrs. V. Breadlove are in charge
established in 1036, For the fiscal of arrangements,
| { | year ending June 30, the depart- s— The club 18 to mark its fourth | 0 Tw chatl ite ment said, revenue from domestic | The Indianapolis De Molay Moth | anniversary at 8 p. m. tomorrow at | POINT BARROW, Alaska, Feb. | airmail KF |.
was $0,702,676.46 against | ors Club is to give a card party at |the home of Mrs, BE. H. Schneider, 5 Wekimon at bleak, storm-swepl | gg 580,634.44 the previous year. 8p.r m. tonight | in the chapter house, | 410 Eastern Awe Demarention Point, north of here, Volume last year was 15,377,903 = - Officials Aange for Fund | were warm and had thelr hunger | pounds, 5400000 pounds higher
Transfer in Lieu of appensed today for the first time than last year.
[In weeks
NTRRRR Taxes. | The tsolnted Httle tribe had suf- Flush Poisons From adi - : fered throughout the winter as a | - ult of nt last fall. y Kidneys and Stop
Officials today were to arrange | RT eey an herd of 500 reindeer, | for a payment of $50,000 to the City |dri¥en ncross more than 500 miles Getting Up Nights | by the Citizens Gas & Coke Utility [In a trek that required three
| . » months, arrived and provided food | v | in lieu of taxds not required under ana Turs Be Healthier, Happier,
3 wners . The quam , . - | a, ih in a | ny iy oo Se | Liv e Longer. | recent act passed by the State Leg- Hala Arctic Circle and a ren You can got for 38 conte ha. . ’ islature, Forres dn nt ou A ae 8 OL| 3nd diuretic that will fish from your For Friday The utility directors have report. | R | kidneys he vane AoE yOu DRT, - And Saturday Onl (ed a net Income of $554,186.20 for | AIRMAIL TOPS RECORD Getting up though (UY Cited wiser by , y
. Fy . Just ask vour d ist igh Gold Medal | 1036, according to City Controller | | Haarlem Ol Capsiiles-but be sire and G m Walter C. Boetcher. Total assets of |, | fi GOLD MEDAL right from Haarlem in enume
Times Special olland. Ot} x f weak kid- | the utility were listed at $14450- | WASHINGTON. Feb, 25. The | neys and irritated bindder Are backache,
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450 41, | PostofMice Department today an- ui and irregula: elimination, Adv, 5 The 1036 net income compares| — — : " with a net loss of $193,000 from Jan. | & ; EA
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1 to Sept. 8, 1935 when the City | assumed control of the utility, The report stated 80,230 meters | were in service on Dec. 31, 1086, as | compared to 77,266 on Dee. 31, 1935, |
FORCED to SACRIFICE!
MORE THAN
100 GUITARS
Appliance sales showed a 265 per | Due to our , ® oo 0 | > For 95 cent increase, and 42.6 miles of new | & overstocked i This Sale Ne 0 ol mains have been installed since the | & condition of Gui~ NE | n y City took over the company. 3 tars, we are forced SIES0M Sings { y y ol - - : to close out these instruments at the follows ing ridiculously low prices
PRICED FROM A A Ni \ i PAY 95c DOWN $350, (@& = || § THEN $1.00 WEEKLY sao one... 10g. + NIN | Lin A BIG VALUE
I E $2250 Guitars ..vvevies 12.00 3 | 8 $37.50 Guitars . a Bi nN y / : - oA. Wats I Tram. ar WHAT HAVE THESE SHOES $6500 Gnas s RN 8 Each of these machines are have? They have a soft, “ = $95.00 Guitars " \ 5 | , 3 , ven lz Aer A da holstered insole which po = EASY TERMS EN | oy perfect working condi vents hard walks from hurt. B= ine tite. 0 onl ilk: We. iven N tion and guaranteed same ing sore, tender feet, EE 3 Private. Lessons nour own studio NS
a 3 \ N JA PRR & | = by a Professtonal Instructor. _ Sl ; as when originally sold at There's a new man in charge of the Indianapolis | was transferred to Detroit. When John A. Dowd ORIGINAL | Be $49 50
division, Federal Bureau of Investigation—-but the | resigned recently, Mr. Reinecke was transferred B INDIANA M U S | C CO. T T title and surroundings are not new to him back to Indianapolis. i je | EE S EWAR RADIO, INC ®
He's Herold H. Reinecke, who headed the local Acent Reinecke likes it here, says he's happy to | 8 G-men's office from 1934 to January, 1936, then | work again with Hoosier law enforcement agencies. % 139 E. Ohio St., Corner Del. and O LI. 4088 Open Open Evens 136 N. PENN. Evenings
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| Indiana League committee member, | GENER © Rife (vith silencer | \Sadity Sook | TRY A WANT AD N THE | TIMES. THEY BRING QUICK RESULTS. ® said “opposition, not too violent, | “ ——— — - : m—
should be encouraged when arrang- |
ing a campaign for governmental M Ww reform such as the extension of it merit system. ‘When you are primed for battle, | nothing is so discouraging as no an- | Mrs. Walter Greenough . "1 Y Notes Progress at Parley a Of Women Voters. ’ Neglect Minor ( gh AGO, Feb. 25.—The hope Ry, Je] that public opinion against the IN
spoils system soon will result in
improved merit laws was expressed IRRITATION
by Mrs. Walter S. Greenough, Indianapolis, before the National League of Women Voters here today. Mrs. Greenough is national government operation department Charan ON'T take chances, Rub on sin , soothing, warming Mousterole. Advances in the merit system | Rel ief generally follows. are taking place along a wide Musterole pots such marvelous ree front,” she aja, “The legisiatures | gults because it's NOT just a salve, of some 40 states are in session and | It's a “counter-irritant”— easing, almost all iy hor are considering | warming, stimulating and penetrate measures of one kind or another ing—helpful in drawing out local
. y \ to improve personnel practices. congestion an Hain. | BL 8 a ; k CQ 9 Mrs, Greenough said two states, Used by millions for 25 years. | - i) J = 1 ver 0 ar Ira Tennessee and Arkansas, have Recommended by many doctors and ) a > j y) ’ RQ NX : %, passed comprehensive measures put- | hurses. All druggists. In three 2 5 Chi w= ne i a ting the entire state services under | strengths: Regular Strength, Chile
the merit system. | dren’s (mild), and Extra Strong, bo ———— roe ; cpt ll ! JAKE KILRAIN learned Ee Bear ed ae. KS rn, a “4 Ji ai boven ie DE Fo Sa AER ” badd 53x Sailors and his “hanoverwhelming public opinion into \ § | ow = Ln, dle-bar” moustache was the legisiative WCHon Yor Whe wdywince- 7 ; I . T pride of the Twentieth Ward. ment of qualified personnel, and : : | BS HA | a“ . oY. = wel we. nT ho | | i Wy 1 i ”. But his bare fists ruled the Mrs. Richards E. Edwards, Peru, ’ : : : % A : i ; wn / prize-ring. He could fight a pe RTT a, : y | ot i grizzly and let the bear have first punch. A champion whiskey, like Silver Dollar, has manners, too. It’s genial and agreeable-like. But, pardner, Silver Dollar is no “mollycoddle.” Sure, it’s gentle-actin’—but that pleasin’ glow inside lets you know 4t’s there! Silver Dollar Bourbon is mellow and tasty. It’ gs distilled the slow, honest way-—an’ there's 79 years’ experience back of it. Then it’s aged for 18 months in charred oak barrels, until it’s extra smooth with : added richness and quality. It’s a pleasure to drink Friday and Saturduy it straight or mixed up in fancy highballs.
END-OF-THE-MONTH SALE} \NSNi BE IRN nr Si olen by heb es
man’s taste and the poor man’s pocketbook!
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Charge
Odds and Ends Men's Broadcloth Women’s 35¢ Pure
PAJAMAS SILK HOSE Ll “0 mE JA or Flannelett —2nd grading \ : a 7 / ; Shirts. Firsts 5 O- —~In all new 1 7 | ) y | . oa : # B i - 7 LOOK AT OUR and Irregulars. spring shades. RW we @ \ ( i Al a Za POLICY!
3 for 50c
A 19ers 50
Also vests and bloomers
umsRELLEs TQc| COLLARS Bg
Ist Qual.—Colored Handles Soft or . AR
BLOUSES Qc | pep seers 4c
Prints, organdies, ete. While they last.
| F — Cae 3% \ / HONEST 468 Pairs of Men's, Women’s "J —— er Yessy | V\() | v/{ WHISKEY
JAKE KILRAIN
Boys’ and Children’s 2 Na JSR JY EER Ea \ nad 7 A tet, he AT AN FOOTWEAR 90: . DC NY) $= TE = STIS or, a HONEST
Broken Sizes—Odds and Ends. ~ PRICE! Oxfords, Ties, Straps and Shoes . 18 Months Old
= Full 80 Proof
Men’s First Quality
Canvas Gloves Ape [B13 IAS TAPE 2c
Knic wrist Assorted _ TA Copyright 1937
» ” p n Inn ili Men's Wool Mixed Men's S100 Overall TF insti hag lh ing Co. Jue.
ig Rel Bec Tan, 49:
1000—10c, 15¢ Curtain REMNANTS Be
One yard and longer, each
28 Women's $5.95-$7.95 Winter Coats 9 Ju
Large “Table of
TOILETRIES Be
| Tooth paste, powder, dntion.
Sport and Fur Trimmed Styles. While they last
