Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 March 1937 — Page 4

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VIGOROUS STATE

BANK PROGRAM

T0 BE PRESSED

Reappointment of McKinley And Montgomery Significant.

extensive was

A continuation of the State banking program today assured with the reappointment of Chester A. Montgomery as SecuriCommissioner and Robert H. McKinley as Department of Finan- | cial Institutions directors. Both | were originally named by former Governor McNutt. Banking rehabilitation, until now the chief service of the State departments, virtually is completed, ac- | cording to Mr. McKinley. Plans now | are being formulated for a four-year | constructive program with increased accent on statistical and research activities, he said Started in 1933 when the banking department was established, the program was delaved bv emergency functions demanded by more than | 130 bank liquidation proceedings, Mr. McKinley said.

Situation Clarified Recent legislation aimed to clarify the hanking situation will lend additional aid to his Department, the official said. Ana of bank bonding #ac- | counts, historical surveys of state banking conditions and other research to be included in the proposed program, Mr. McKinley La id Legislation which tightened the “blue skv’ securities statute will widen the scope of the Com- | mission, according to Mr, Mont- | gomery The Department, which started investigation leading to the conviction of Louis Stern, J. C. Morlev and other alleged “bucket shop” wities dealers, is to continue a

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Scientist Breaks Suicide Sleep

Pu United Press

LOS ANGELES, March 18.—A psychiatrist who roused Mrs. Helen

Wills Love from her he could cure her by hypnotism.

“suicide sleep” for 10 minutes, believed today that

In a few minutes she sank back into her profound sleep and Dr.

Marcus did not try weakened condition.

imprisonment for second degree murder.

to reawaken her for ! Mrs. Love faces a penalty of seven years to life

fear of the shock on her

The photo shows a jail nurse

trving vainly to give Mrs. Love a stimulant.

served a term as Mavor of South Bend. and in 1918 was named to the Superior Court bench. Formerlv he served as St. Joseph County He was graduated from Washington University Law School. in St. Louis, and attended Knox College.

COLLEGE ‘DORMITORY PLANS ARE APPROVED

By United Press

MUNCIE, Ind. March 18.—Plans |

for construction of a men's dormitory at Ball State Teachers’

College | as a memorial to the late Frank E. |

" SENTENCED FOR THEFT

dad Press

By Unite

CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind., March |

18.—Rollie Eggers, 39, farmer, was

sentenced to four years in Indiana State Prison yesterday after pleaaing guilty to second-degree burglary in connection with a series of farm thefts in his neighborhood. He was convicted of arson several years

ago.

Women’s Easter

FRANKLIN TO OFFER

| continue through June and July.

| Heath,

SUMMER COURSES

| Times Special

FRANKLIN, Ind, March 18 —| | Franklin College is to inaugurate a | | summer school for students Reger | | ested in science, Dr. W. G. Spencer, | | president, said today. | The school will be held for eight | weeks. It will start after the regu- | lar session closes in the spring, and

This will mark the first time in| several years Franklin has had a| summer school. Prof. Dwight Ww. | physics department head; | Dr. Norman H. Harrar, mistey | | department head; Dr. Naomi Mul- | lendore, and Prof. Charles F. Deppe of the biology department are in- | cluded on the summer faculty.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES - SALESMAN TO SPEAK

| of Gates Sanative wotion. Cuaranteed to

Sidney Carter is to speak on “Ad- | vertising's Third Partner, Merchan- | | dising” at an Ad-Club meeting this | noon in the Columbia Club. Mr. | | Carter is sales manager, specialty division, Kalamazoo Vegetable parchment Co. Kalamazoo, Mich.

THE ITCH

Prevalent in Indianapolis

Go to Hook’s or Haag's and get a bottle

stop the embarrassment and discomfort ot ITCH. 60c large bottle, —Advertisement.

Beautity the Beautiful

THE INTERNATIONAL PERMANENT WAVE Croquignole or Spiral $ .00 ur

HAIR CUT—SHA P00, SET INCLY ~ “D

342 E. WASH, ST.

IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT to the MEN of Indianapolis

ON APRIL 5th we will increase

the price of Feltman & Curme’s

fine Black and Brown Calf

skin Shoes from $4 to $4.50 a

jello gh gi

Feltman

sacrifice quality

Posted

Increased

& Curme's

costs and

refusal to

make this

advance necessary.

FELTMAN & CURME

38 EAST WASHINGTON STREET 103 NORTH ILLINOIS STREET

HE USED TO FEED My CUP CAKES TO THE DOG

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HED EAT THE FILLING AND LEAVE MY PIE CRUST

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AND SAY, SHE MAKES THE

YOU JUST TRY

make them this new, easy way!

OT muffins alone but everything you bake, every= thing you fry, tastes doubly delicious when you use purer, ALL-vegetable, triple-creamed Spry. And you get results so easily. With Spry you mix a cake in half the time, fry without smoke. And such crispy fried foods, so digestible a child can eat them. Try Spry.

HE'D HAVE AWFUL INDIGESTION

AFTER FRIED FOODS

RUY THE | CAN, ITS \ HAND] oR a << you SAVE MONLY

THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1937

MY CAKES > LIGHT AS A “he ATHER

we |

| may be omitted, | and melted Spry.

3 6) will look lumpy. Min

/ muffing

MY WIFE'S MUFFINS

Light, tender, golden brown—and mixed in a jiffy!

214 cups sifted flour 314 teaspoons baking powder 1 teaspoon salt 1s cup Spry, melted

Sift flour with baking powder

FRIED FOODS

PASTRY SO $0 DIGESTIBLE

FLAKY HE EATS EVERY CRUMB

2 to 4 tablespoons sugar | 1 eag, well beaten 114 cups milk ! , salt and sugar ar | if desired.) Combine beaten egg, m ilk Turn liquids into dry ingredients and

stir vigorously until all flour is dampened. The batter \

(Don't overstir.)

Pour batter into muffin pans grea sed with Spry, Bake | hot oven (400° F.) 25 to 30 minutes —the lightest, | wonderfully delicate flavor, too.

. Makes 12 large |

tenderest you ever ate, with a {

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WALL PAPERS

Lols of

drive against swindles in stocks and bonds, Mr. Montgomery stated. The St ate laws have been brought in line wi Federal requirements through acts pasted by the last seaCounty Bank president Jefferof the Legislature, he pointed

son of Frank C. Ball, Muncie | manufacturer, killed in an airplanc | crash last May, were approved today | by the college board. The building, expected to house approximately 100 students, will be a gift of the Ball Foundation and is to cost ApprORime ely $250. "o.

COURT REFORM WINS I'mited Press CUTHBERT. Ga., March 18.— Voters of Randolph County were on record today in favor of President Roosevelt's proposal to reorganize | the judiciary. Randolph County | voted 1084 to 210 in favor of the move.

QUALITY

gives you more

All new spring styles, black, navy, C brown, tan, green, red and grey. Assorted grains in simulated leathers. Street

Ball, 10 Sidewall 18 Yds. Border 6 Ceiling

$798

Patterns for every room in the home and all are sun tested.

Star Store, Basement

at sion out. Mr

sonville,

former Clark Star Store, Floor has been active in the business since 1907. He organized | the Jefe bank and another | gp, at Hardingsbur The bank

McKinley,

SY ER a rE errr rh

pa ment head is married and has two children. He moving here this week to 3312 1 Ave.. having formerly mainhis Jeffersonville residence. Montgomery, an attorney,

Centra tained Mr.

MANY ITEMS

SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY ONLY

Read every item carefully because each and every one is a special value. Items that are essential to your smart new Easter ensemble. Items that will save you money. Shop early

Special Purchase and Sale of Women’s and Misses’

COATS and SUITS

$498

*

* Plaids, Checks, Stripes * Sports Styles * Plain Models * Single Breasteds * Double Breasteds

* Sizes 33 to 46

x Worth $25.00

Boys’ 2 Long Pants

EASTER SUITS

coats. Sizes 8 to 18. .

Other Boys’ Suits, $6.95 to $17.95

Star Store, Street Floor

$389

* Mannish Suits * Swagger Suits

* Sports Coats All wool fancy mix- * Fitted Coats

tures in new spring

PARKING

for

STAR STORE PATRONS

Beautiful new blues, greys, greens, tans and navy shades in both suits and coats. Tweedy mixtures and soft fleece coats. Sizes 14 to 46. Suit sizes, 12 to 20.

Star Store, Second Floor

IT Only, Girls’ Spring Coats Were $5.98. Specially priced for Friday. Slightly mussed. Sizes 12 to 16.

29 BOYS’ EASTER SUITS

Broken lots, sizes 8 to 16. Some with knickers, others with long pants, $5.00 and $5.95 values.

Women’s Regular $1. 39

EASTER HATS

$100

Gay, colorful new straws and felts. All new spring colors. Assorted headsizes. Star Store, Second Floor

GIRLS’ SPRING BLOUSES

Sheer blouses, beautiful designs and plain colors. Sizes 8 to 16.

BOYS’ DRESS SHIRTS

Fancy check, plaid, and striped broadcloth. Also plain white. All boys’ sizes.

29:

GIRLS’ CREPE DRESSES

Beautiful new prints and plain colors. Sizes 7 to 16.

BOYS’ SLIPOVER SWEATERS

New Easter shades, 4 $1 Y

1; zipper fronts. All boys sizes. Sweaters worth much more.

79:

Women’s Full Fashioned

RINGLESS HOSE

39c

Pure silk chiffon hose, in new shades for spring. Seconds of 89¢ and $1.00 qualities, Sizes 8!2 to 102. Every pair hand picked.

Star Sto

MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS

Fast color fancy broadcloths or plain white. Fused collars. Sizes 14 to 17. Star Store, Street Floor,

JUVENILE COATS

Real boyish styles, belted backs, and double breasted. Caps to match. Sizes 1 to 6.

Star Store, Second Floor.

$998 Newest Braided

18x30 heavy weight, washable. Variety of colors, colonial pat- C terned rag rugs. 24x36 OVAL RUGS Tufted yarn rugs with fringed chenille borders. Assorted colors, washable.

Star Store Rug Dept., Basement

STILL AT THIS LOW PRICE

., Street Floor. Fine leather and scien- Lee tific building are two principal reasons why Feltman & Curme shoes are comfortable. They are the choice of the men who want style and economy with comfort —for men who can afford to pay twice the price but who return year after year to our stores.

ges FELTMAN & CURME

38 EAST WASHINGTON STREET 103 NORTH ILLINOIS STREET

.. $100

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WOMEN’S EASTER R BLOUSES

Real linens, linenes, crepes, piques, organdies, etc. Plain colors, fancy patterns, and stripes, tailored or ruffled. Sizes 34 to 40.

81-In. Fort Sumter Sheeting Closely woven, unbleached sheeting, cut from full bolts. Regular 29¢ value.

STEVEN'S 4 ALL-LINEN TOWELS

Bleached hand or dish towels with colored borders. A big value. Standard size. EACH

RAYON TAFFETA SLIPS

Full cut, full length, tailored or lace trim. Also builtup shoulders. Straight or V tops. Sizes 34 50.

10:

Mail orders filled promptly. Add 15c.

KANGAROO SHOES

Soft as a glove—tough as steel. Extra comfort—a shoe that is kind to tender feet

81x105 RAYON SPREADS

Extra length covers the pillows. Rose, blue, 2d, orchid and green. $i 39 value.

WOMEN'S EASTER GLOVES

Black, brown, navy, beige, green and red. Ribbed bengalines, new, smart cuff styles, All sizes.

NUMBER I TEN PAY PLAN Simply make a small down payment and pay the balance in ten equal weekly payments, no fuss, no delay, you get your purchase immediately.

NUMBER 2. LEASE ACCOUNT Ideal for buying furniture, radios, refrigerators, washers, rugs and linoleum, you have up to 4 years to pay for an electric refrigerator.

NUMBER 3. THIRTY DAY ACCOUNT An accomodation like all other department stores offer. Bills are payable between the first and tenth of the months following vour purchases. Statements are mailed you for your convenience. Star Store Credit Office, Second Floor

“AMERICAN” LACE PANELS

45 in, x 2'%% yd. New dark ecru shades. Ready to hii tops. Choice of 3 Sesion.

"40-IN. MOHAWK TUBING

Bleached pillow tubing, closely woven, free of Yo ing, will give long wear. 25c value.

Star Store Yard Goods, Ea

Women’s Handkerchiefs—®6 for

New spring patterns and colors. Hundreds of new ones to select from. Guaranteed color fast. Large size.

WOMEN'S ASCOT SCARFS

New, gay, colorful patterns for wear with your new suits and coats. Silendiy Sunlity crepes.

Sta. Store, Street F

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