Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 March 1937 — Page 4
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EAGLE LODGES’
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Cast in Shortridge Vaudeville ‘GARDEN CLUBS | Thieves Enter
Cg MARCH 9, 1937
| [pam Inn, 351 S. Delaware St, said up last night on New Jersey Si. |. ‘ey wy KNOW { $28 worth of cigarets, ham and | [near Ohio, and robbed of a watch | We have the largest, most complete
| change was stolen when the tavern land $24. low priced dress department in the | Police said three boys and a youth | § ctv:
City Churches
| was broken into. |
NATIONAL CHIEF TO SPEAK HERE.
| Organization to Hold Mass Meeting on Monday | Night.
Indiana Eagles are to hear Dr. H. B. Mehrmann, Oakland, Cal, | national president, at a mass meet. | Ing of the Indianapolis Aerie 211, | 43 W. Vermont St., next Monday. J. Pierce Cummings, former na- | tional trustee, who made the an- | nouncement, said Dr. Mehrmann is making a tour of the Eagles Lodges to speak on social security laws sponsored by the order and partic-
ularly upon the Ludlow bill now | before Congress. According to William M. Grady, local president, Dr, Mehrmann has campaigned 30 years for mothers’ | pensions, workmen's compensation and old-age pensions sponsored by | the logge. The Ludlow bill is said to embody | the Eagles’ plan for employment stabilization, Its provisions insure the workingman a steady job at a | “saving wage” and security for “honest investments,” Mr. Grady said,
DETROIT CLERGYMAN IS LENTEN SPEAKER
The Rev. Kirk B. O’Farrall Here This Week.
The Very Rev. Kirk B. O'Farrall, dean of St. Paul's Cathedral, Detroit, speaker at noon Lenten services in Christ Chureh this week. | Preceding today's services was to be an organ recital by Miss Sarah McKinley. At 11:45 a. m. tomorrow, Frederick E. Weber, Christ Church assistant organist, is to present a recital. On Thursday, a Charles F. Hansen, Second Presbyvterian Church organist, is to precede the service. I'orrest Shoemaker, North M. E. Church organ1s to appear Friday.
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program by
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These three Shortridge High School girls are to take part in one
of the eight acts to be presented on the 1937 the school. Armetta Doolittle, Virginia Schwartz and Helen Oppenheim.
Friday and Saturday nights at
NORTH SIDE REALTY SALES TOP $99,000
Real estate transactions completed by North Side Realtors the first week of March totaled $99,300, it was reported at the groups’ luncheon meeting yesterday in the Hotel Washington, The realtors, a division of the Indianapolis Real Estate Board, installed Forest M. Knight as chairman and selected Leo H. McAllister as vice Chairman.
Junior Vaudeville next They are, left to right,
MAN HURT Gordon Chapman, 67, of Columbus, Ind, was treated at Robert Long Hospital for injuries received yesterday when a horse stepped on him in Tom Sawyers sale barn, 1358 Kentucky Ave.
COLUMBUS
BARGAIN PERMANENTS
Croqnuignole Steam Oil Perma"nt con aDlet e with FH
ahd Ringe
Roberts Beauty Shop 528 Mass. Ave.
JOIN FOR HOME
SHOW PROJECT
Ambitious Landscape Plan Is Prepared for 1937 Exhibit.
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Combined activities of 12 Indian- |
| apolis garden clubs are to make | possible the most ambitious land- | scaping project undertaken at an | Indianapolis Home Show, officials announced today.
The plan is a conception of An- |
{drew and Schuyler Miller, local horticulturists. The Park Board is cooperating in the project, to be set
ufacturers Building. At the formal entrance, the show visitor is to find a rock pool flanked on either side by gardens. Two
Model House.
each wing of the house. i the drive | formal
garden. At. the rear, the
{ house is to look out on a garden | { bordering a velvet lawn with walks
i to a sundial at the farther end.
NEVER PRICED LOWER FOR THIS GENUINE QUALITY
of
Special for this Sale
ORDER TODAY! And save up to one half
| 710 Kahn Bldg.
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| time. | West
| tion at 506 E.
up in the State Fair Grounds Man- |
| Co., | ported it was entered last night and | {$25 and merchandise valued at $55 |
| stolen. walks are to lead to an oval lawn |
at the door of the 1937 Home Show
Informal gardens are to beautify | Adjoining | { there is to be a hidden |
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Police today hunted a thief who | last night broke into St. John's | Church, Capitol Ave. and stole an | | undetermined amount of money |
| from two offering boxes. Burglars entered the New Liberty | Church, N. West St., for the fourth | Harrison Crawford, 1207 N.| St., choir leader, told police | thieves entered through the back | door and stole two brief-cases of | music. William Schnepf, 4916 E. 10th St. | attendant, today was looking for five grease guns which he told po-| lice were stolen from a filling staMarket St. He valued | the guns at $200, police said. Leonard Spates, 31, taxi driver, | told police last night he had been! held up in the 400 block, Blackford St., and robbed of $4.50. Owners of the Big Four Novelty | 2506 Northwestern Ave. re-|
Archie King, owner of the: Ging.
“If it covers the loor .-. we have it’
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AND LINOLEUM COMPANY 139 WEST WASHINGTON STREET
Liquid and Heat Resisting
89
Riley 68
sey St.,
are being questioned in the burglarizing of seven school buildings last | week.
G. C. MURPHY CO.
Roland Rollings, 230 N. New Jer- Cor. Market and Illinois
reported that he was held
FAIRBANKS
JEWELRY andLOAN CO.
Announces Its
OPENING
Wednesday, Mar. 10, at 213 E. WASHINGTON ST.
Offering a jarge stock of new and used merchandise exceptionally low FAIRBANKS x BIG SAVINGS on
DIAMONDS
® Jewelry ® Watches ® Luggage »
® Golf Clubs and e Equipment
® Many
Mr. Fairbanks
Invites
his many friends who have deait with him in former business connection to visit him at his own new .stablishment. He will be lad to show you his complete stock of exceptional values without obligation,
quality prices! See
Fishing Tackle
Remember the Location . . « +
213 E. Washington St.
e (Cameras Musical Instruments
Guns and Hunting Equipment
Other Items
Too Numerous to Mention
You can be assured of an honest and fair treatment when you trade at Fairbanks!
CASH LOANS Made on Anything of Value!
You are cordially invited to visit Fairbanks Jewelry and Loan Company. Look over this fine, big stock . . . see how EASY it is to have many things you've always wanted but thought you couldn’t afford! You'll SAVE MONEY AT FAIRBANKS!
A Souvenir to Everyone.
David Klor, known as | the “Sportsman| Jeweler,” wishes to inform all his friends | and customers that he is now permanent. | ly connected with the Fairbanks Jewelry and loan Company, in the capacity of manager.
Roses for the Ladies!
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MORE AND BETTER VALUES THAN EVER DURING OUR GREAT ANNUAL ADVANCE
vw Popular 4 Gore Styles
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Star Store-—Street Floor.
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in straw— silk comflattering lines
spring styles fabrics—and
All
to wear with spring dresses and suits,
Ktar Store,
600 Regular $1.19 to $1.50
COSTUME SLIPS
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White, tearose, and flesh colors. Imported laces and fancy broidery work. Samples, lars and first qualities included.
Second Floor,
emirregu-
% All Wool Mixtures % All Wool Checks % All Wool Plaids % Sizes 8 to 18 % Worth $3.00 More
OTHER 2-PANT SUITS $7.95 to $19.95
BOYS’ SLIPOVER
SPORTS SWEATERS
% Plain or Fancy Patterns % Half Zipper Fronts %* Sizes 28 to 36
Other Sweaters $1.00 to $2.98
= Star Store—Street Floor.
$7 79
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PHONE
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WALL BE
30-In. Plastics
C
Per Roll
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COATS and SUITS
Each
* Rust * Shrimp * Grey * Red * Green * Beige * Navy 5% Tailored Full Length Suits Sizes T to 14 7 Snappy Coats Sizes 7 to 16 A lucky special purchase for our ad-
vance spring and Easter Sale makes this amazingly low price possible.
Star Store, Second Floor.
Girls’ All-Wool Flannel
TUCK-IN SKIRTS
* Swing Styles $ 1 0 8
% Tyrolean Effects % Pleats and Zippers Sizes 8 to 16 Second Floor.
GIRLS' BLOUSES
59c¢ nd $1.09
Beautiful new sheer blouses. Priced at only 59¢c. Pretty prints and plain colors. In the $1.09 group are prints, plains, taffetas, silks and sheers. Sizes 8 to 16.
«Red * Brown * Green % Navy * Tile
Star Store Star Store, Second Floor.
3,000 Yds.—Fancy
CURTAIN MATERIALS
43 and 48-In. Widths
12:
YARD
Fancy grenadines, cushion dots, clipped dots, fancy clipped: figures and plaids or checks. Green, blue, gold, red and rust colors. Full bolts, not remnants. 15¢, 19¢ and 25c¢ values. ; Star Store, Basement,
Women’s Regular $3.95
DR. HALES
Arch Cure Shoes
2.88
Stylish pumps, ties, straps, oxfords and sporty sports oxfords. Perfect style, perfect fit, perfect poise, and perfect foot ease.
Sizes 3 to 10
Widths AAAA to D Expertly Fitted
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