Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 March 1937 — Page 20

PAGE 20 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1937

Ilinois St, told police a bandit | MOTHER SEES SON, 5, |srandfather, E. 5, Bennett, at ii % Protect Your Property REP, MAVERICK Czech Up _ POLIGE GLAIM MAN acheq Bram Ave. and ds. HIT BY TRUCK, KILLED yesterdar.” Mix. Stati vas on fron TERMITES

: the porch of her father's home and ® Unprotected lumber 4 SOLA tation to 1 ' | ; x { : ; r—ri——— y : er 1s a standtig invitation to termites, a | The bandit grabbed the money By lite | saw the accident. i Froteet pour property from {hese destructive ood-eating { c bach 9 Py Unitler ress | —— ay : § y treatment with the f LE. SYSTEM as | ; : a changer, containing $20, and fled Plied and guaranteed by Arnott. ‘

TE a . mitlev'« BELLEFONTE, Pa, March 5.— | : o This : s 5 Ir. Whitley's ) by . — Highest Quality Poultry in the is scientific treatment not only eradicates termites ale amid shots fired from M \ Mrs. Richard Gunsallus of Detroit | City at the Lowest Price! al} ready present, but also prevents future infestation. |

| } = = ; ‘Motorman Reported Robbed | “rear” pistol. police reported. saw her 5-year-old son Ralph | CA Pl Phone oLI-5120 fo: further “information : 3 { Police later arrested Hoard on a crushed to death under the wheels | T oO L

r for EXTE of your pr By Cap Gun Bandit. vagrancy charge, After searching Of # truck when he jumped from a | POULTRY CO.

0 operty ARNOTT EXTERMINATING co. wagon in front of the truck.

247 MASSACHUSETTS AVE. INDIANAPOLIS

him, they found the cap pistol and y ; , | LM8 8, Meridian Drexel 3030 3 p The boy and his mother were Fret a rel

Texan Wants Tax Matters \ A \ | Miles Bishop Hoard, 41, of 1711! the stolen money, they said. ‘visiting at the home of the lad's! | Settled Before Accepting : oN \ 3 Northwestern Ave, has confessed. | : fa Z oe Saves OP || ice met it be bid OPEN FRIDAY NITE 7 TO 9—SATURDAY NITE UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK! iy EY \ | man, with a toy cap pistol. | Mr. Whitley, who lives at 1220 N.|

Times Special | WASHINGTON, March 5.—Rep.| Maury Maverick (D. Tex.) is| threatening to obstruct Congres- | sional acceptance of Andrew W,

Mellon's offer to the Government : X PF CN of his $50,000,000 art collection, plus ; A 4] a $10,000,000 building in Washing- F Ras

ton to house it. N : AN : \ He is opposed to acceptance “be- | a k | Ww ; ; : 4 { x ; fore all questions of taxation in- 7 { Custhoslovald couy | \ = \ t volving this gift, even indirectly, he women o zechoslovakia Be Moto tir: Red yes: ggc| IRE Stender of pesuly io VE | ggiicated withthiont: | — MARCH TO THE VICTOR—for MARCH SUPER-VALUES! The Mellon art as been re- woh : { 4 . . { . aN fire en 3H, es Ee ip J0 S00, Sn Ie pen 4 Soothing ingredients ns Here’s a Complete “PACKAGE” of BEDROOM FURNITURE— of Tax Appeals’ hearing of the hroueh a ti -wide survey. bo © ICKS Vap . \ Nh N : so j : ; Treasurys demand that the Butts. | [oC Gd | Or You May Select Any Individual Piece Your Fancy Dictates!

bugh financier pay about $3,000,000 | type girls ought to be glad to VICKS CouGH DrROP | AN NN Ab LR p SReSREEE § { : \Y TAO I —-_—

more taxes on his 1931 income. ore taxe 1 his 193 c Czech up to.

Decision Due Soon

The Board's decision is expected scon, but either side might carry! it into the courts. Months and » RITE'S ® years could be consumed before final settlement

Rep. Maverick, If assisted by a GOOD VALUES

handful of colleagues, would be in

a position to carry out his threat ON Cot Spring: of preventing acceptance, so long inner SPTAE

\ | . tress as the joint resolution covering the | ONG | IME CREDI | | ts oy . { en 0

matter remains in its present status on a House calendar. Calendar

Wool Rug. : | x room size -° bills may be blocked from consid- | = 3 FR Thea eration by individual members, He Sah’ Woman : 81 ab . rr x Senate action on the resolution ’ \ —— * ? has been delayed by Senator La Fol- \ 1 Special Feature! lette (Prog. Wis), who asked time a . P: a ® 1 for study. Acceptance of the Mellon gift has A New COAT and SUIT “7k OR 3-Pc. Bedroom Suite 3

the indorsement in general of Pres-

ident Roosevelt and of the Smith- | from Rite’s thi S ] / A oS sonian Institution regents, among ! SA pring. NS / e BED 5 0 ili whom are Vice President Garner oN ER . and Senate Majority Leader Robin- | es) 3 Ll ea . CHEST . = 1 RE Pau ® (Dresser in

son. Mr. Maverick complains that the HRS giie's bring (HE Saris New York. 3 i *VANITY . place of pending resolution creates a self- WHE “Wl Bollywood and Paris fashions :off§ 7] Vanity if desired) perpetuating board of nine, all of S710 \ § Qipecs 3 you. ; ; oF A suite of high quality . . . not to be confused with ordinary suites . , . and styled non would be subject to the ap- oh They're Priced at gf : up to the minute . . . the vanity has a large mirror . . . slightly oblong . . . the chest proval of Mr. Mellon. Thus, he! > \ iF : : Is spacious and the bed is in keeping with the beauty of the other three pieces , . ,

says, the board will be controlled | Se 3 2 F 8 all are genuine 5-ply walnut . ,. with genuine inlays, by the donor, subject to the control | “A 3 X of no branch of the Government. { RY): =) | “Congress would make blanket i ik += FR LOE the privately controlled hoard is not hae

authorization of appropriations and HH bound to observe any limits in sal- 3H hh | 50¢c A WEEK!

aries, civil service, or any limit to acquisitions. “If the gift is accepted the expense of maintenance will be perpetually on the taxpayers with no

control whatever.” . BULLITT SAYS DEBTS (2% | E NOT TO BE DISCUSSED NR be ed G NEW YORI. March 5.—William XN ! J Select Your Easter Outfit y odels With

ul Improvements he! ; head of the Field.

State Department business.” SOX AEE jen, gy 1a} 4 N oring is e -

returned to the United States to- | LPs Biers cel “a 3 l M day for a two weeks’ visit which he ANNE our history. N ew said he would devote to “private and | /) Li By ax model 5 3 e

Mr. Bullitt denied that he would A 3 st the money

bring t 2 e Fre: Fy buy. d f by, dent iy Ey Fr pies 2 NNT \e- 50c A WEE Kl! Won ey

Fresident Roosevelt.

The Ambassador also denied re- | ; | | Keep | t Far A

ports that he might, while in the | YOUR CREDIT United States, marry Marguerite Le | LL ‘ IS GOOD AY

sro sown |NEEER i o.3 And es} 4-Years . “Quick-Meal” a : | ® II you yr — ENTERS FOURTH DAY [fit "4 Ogi - OIL RANGE

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: rnin Before om FROIN DAS ; ALEXANDRIA, March 5.—A sit- | i] 1] s Never Known be€ SEE PN wr B13 EVER TRIG oF down strike of approximately 200 | . nds Completenes: 4 Services LOOK FORITH! “ $ 5 0 SOPs Mareeisiy 5 oh srs So employees, most of them women, | Lt Bring In All 5 Basic oven +r Oven heat indicator

entered the fourth day at the | Sr Porcelain. ined oven vr Core

Aladdin industries plant today. | 43-45 10) : | o | AY B | ho ST : Come to the cealed tanks.

Company officials refused to enter |

peace negotiations as long as the | Between Washington and Maryland Streets : CTOR! Terms as Low as $1.00 Per Week! iL i : RE "

Sirfhers remained in the plant. The | Strike was said to have been called in demand for dismissal of a woman: 1 i o thar rinon on Copter ong for Oi a | TRY A WANT AD IN THE TIMES. THEY BRING QUICK RESULTS. SE ) See the HOLDS ANY ARTICLE FOR FUTURE DELIVERY!

= 3 2 PROOF! WHO'S THAT KNOCKING pT

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® tomatic 1 4 fasten } 0 | the prooi: : Greater Stor a Chility—New 9- y 2 ARjustable interior! | Adjusts like ag) i faximum 8 : . i ip, in . 1% i oil a I , ow

: Pull-width Sisrage

It's Miss Opportunity inviting you to attend the greatest canned Warr Duty Hyarators.

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food sale in the history of CITY FOODS STORES beginning tomor- Fo row—Friday, March 5th. Outstanding because you save from TWEN- i TY to THIRTY-FIVE PER CENT on your purchases of the finest canned 3. 2A fresh vegetables and fruits money can buy. A haga ro {heave n,n Aion

Quick JON ycction need: SEL 5-PIECE

PROOF!

] v Ee ater er vi a The brand is STOKELY'S FINEST—products of your neighbor, rorecro! (4. Biron fin BREAKFAST SET PEE »

chanic?d 1 v Heres a handsome breakfast

: cenled-in ME Stokely Brothers & Company, Inc., one of the world's largest canners ‘Than

. ‘ ‘ ‘ ; gealed Bue set . . . in either ap jo green whose main plant and executive offices are located in Indianapolis— A A met, Lifetime POrcci® ii, 05 or Brown". sturdily built : ' . . : : ¥ My able Dulu Ceneral Motors: and 4 chairs. and believe us, STOKELY'S FINEST is everything the name implies. ' Tye cked ot REATER $1.00 PER WEEK! The Instan G

: SE wi SAVE- : Visit a CITY FOODS STORE tomorrow—bring a large empty CUBE-RELEZ d | ABILITY A Look at Victor Values

. . . LLL CONVINCE YOU! basket, you will want to stock up with these bargains—and share in a

this big money saving event. No Interest | EER Fie ; IE El EES R No Carryin Frid March 5th ] } Ls re CURRENT E00 ou bart NUCihe simeless SEER. 1 EY 2 Rl Chargest® riday, March 5th to 13th, Inclusive = Action 1, Danio, $0 RE PPRIGIDATER cout ta, DB FN 4 ee It In D anism 3h on food ALL" See th : J Fi $ For your convenience all City Food Stores except 931 Ft. Wayne Ave, are open Sundays and evenings.

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5612 E. Washington St. 3418 N. Illinois St. 4609 E. Tenth St. 3832 N. Illinois St. 931 Fort Wayne Ave. |

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