Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 April 1937 — Page 16
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STATE'S SPRING Canada’s First Family Visits Washingsmsse os Te meen" EFROYMSON'S
Lee of Anderson, Ind., was acquitted
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HOUSECLEANIN G des So : By United Press Chester E. Cornock, Milton, Mass., : = | NEW YORK, April 2.—Three|Was given a suspended sentence of 2 3 WO 4 3
a year and a day and placed on pro-
: executives of the National Business | pation for two years; Albert R. Grif- ; JOB UNDER WLY fith, Los Angeles, was sehtenced to : NORJIH STORES WEST
i ; icted of usin 3 Analytical Corp. eonvic 2 two years in prison, and Charles H.
the mails to defraud stockholders of | oo, & Philodaiohin, to sit athe oh PENN. & > WASH.
defunct corporations, were under
‘State House and Executive
Mansion Undergoing ai . ot : en, : 2 EE “o -y Reconditioning. a gi rn n |
MILLER’S . . . The Diamond Headquarters
As Indianapolis housewives pre- : : | : ; pared today to wrap their heads in oi 3 OUTSTANDING VALUES dustclothes and wade into their IN ; po w= 25\% ne
scrubbing and polishing, the stite
: NESS = of Indiana was putting finish ng 3 EI YZ AD\ amore 2 ; 0 , touches on. its official spring house- & ; § X : BN CoA = 2 3 i LAY 4 x 5 N74 y 5 cleaning. 2% iy SONA on wr \ 4 4 1 ;
Tidying up the State House end
Governor's mansion is estimated to ; : & WN A 2 AO) Tz | cost about $5000, according to Wil- ; Ei i i (7 SY / : 2 fa : 3 A T EFROYMSON'S : X 3 17! 7 |
liam Gill, Building Superintendent.
Work on the mansion is done on 3 : 2 : if 7 ; private contract but WPA labor is : i ¢ a =8 i Efroymson’s protected you through keen used for the capitol building clezn- # \ $24.75 NG : anticipation by buying this fine all-wool ing. with Five diamond engage- men’s clothing months before the rise in | While the thrifty housewife fezls oh i i five diamond wedding ment ring with dia- : prices! extravagant when she orders ex ra hi Bi : : 3 band to match. mond wedding band - scouring materials from the coriler This scene, when Lord and Lady Tweedsmuir | Left to right are Capt. Paul Bastedo, White House : grocer, the State must buy hundreds | were received at the White House, was one of many | naval aid; Lord Tweedsmuir, Mrs. Roosevelt, Lady of pounds of powder. which occurred in Washington when the capital con- Tweedsmuir, President Roosevelt and Col. E. M. Wat- : ferred honors on the Governor General of Canada. | son, White House military aid. Mansion! Renovated | : :
The mansion is being completly | ; 5 0 ; ” | redecorated during Governor Taw n- | YOUNGBLOOD L | send’s Florida visit. Painters. cir- | Real Estate Man, 8 0, Follows TENURE ACT I
penters and brickmasons are swarin- | ing around the building to complcte
the job before his return. | His Own Advice on Happiness
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More than 350 venetian blinis, used throughout; the State House, | are being cleaned by WPA workers, Supreme Court Upholds Peru
Mr. Gill said. The main corridors || Gives 50 Lots Back to Original Owners on School Board
marble pillars have been scoured | > ’ 5 i and all lighting fixtures in the | : His Anniversary.. building cleaned. Each 6ffice is to be | — In the second ruling within a reconditioned before the work is: 6 . i week on the Teacher's Tenure I, . s Bi United Press . Y : re Law, 1 ! compisied, he sii, OUTH BEND, Ind. April 2—M. M. Dinan, 80-year-old real estate [the Indiana Supreme Court ruled * Saturday Special
Government relief workers save | > cel : Anivey in business by re- | today against Gene W. Youngblood, ZR : the Siale en estimated: $1200 and | dealer, today celebrated his 50th anniversary in bus ; oy. ro ros Porn Sobol AR EIN 4.DI AMOND : turning to more than 50 fellow citizens deeds to their homes which he / / ” the contracted work at the mansion | purchased for delinquent taxes. who was ousted by the board of N\ 8) SO “BRIDAL PAIR will cost approximately $2000, ac- He explained: : trustees. ; cording to Mr. Gill. Mathias 2e- “I've worked hard all my life. I've enjoyed many blessings. Although | The high court decision, overrulcount for the balance of the cost. | 5 one ever gave me a dollar. Now I'm going to quit business so I can |ing the Cass County Circuit Court, New Office Projected spend my time teaching Sunday school lessons. hig What he bose hag, jul power ’ oe : : “The easiest way to get .out of business is to give away your assets. 0 demote teachers. r. Young- | i / Thi litai ement ring and n the interior j ; el ALC is solitaire engagen 10 addivion fo cleaning I bought up tax delinquent property. TT (blood was demoted to principal of gy three diamond wedding band enof the capitol building, Mr. Gill szid IN wT Tine: Between. 50. and | whit Me. Di testo thts: a Peru school. : . semble is truly a sensational spe- . an additional temporary office ior ! 20 nore g Delve I wriiings, Mr. Linan selected tnis. No. clause in the tenure law for-| ; ! : cial! the Financial Institutions Depart- | 19 deeds, free and clear, to the “I am glad and happy to know {bids promotion or demotion, the ment is to be built. | original owners. I'll have them all| I was born in eighteen hundred Supreme Court said. Complaints
| | Appropriations for a new eleva- returned by or week.” fifty-seven; (from the school board alleged that
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: i i oy: for and yopains for ge yemuiniig | An incorrect rumor that Mr. Ek came before the night clubs and rs ouupeii move menial old one are to be spent during the | ny; og Hl Ak ” | : next few months, Bids for the naw | 22a: was “giving away 50 houses the beer, : school morale.. Trustees outlined a 2 Doors From | brought a clamoring throng to. the | Taverns, the speakeasies and the clear case of insubordination, ac-| Power & Light Co.
machinery are to be received next | ‘ s ial ire Fg, Weck. ho an todnced. Specificatichs {modest home he shares with his | Ladies game of bridge; Lcording to the high court. call for an automatic-stop elevator i second ‘wife. He fled to one of his The nude dancers, the lake re- | The lower court had mandated
ly : >> | three farms. sorts, Mr. Youn ) ; similar to those in service at €e- |. arr Dinan explained with a | And the roadhouses on the ridge. ll einen :
partment stores. | beaming smile that he will now | With whisky, beér and wine |ldivide his time among the farms, I never tried to fool.”
HOOSIER’S HUSBAND Sunday school lessons, visiting his| Mr. Dinan said he had never been
{three children, and writing poetry. | to school, and that his first wife
NAMED BY COLLEGE From a faded scrapbook of his taught him to read and write. = KINNEY'S
or Ben > ike Poe y re S A L E 0 F i 0 S E J BE U S H 5 % was formerly Miss Frieda Price, a; 2 1 | Hoosier, has been named president | Unegqualed Any Place of Doane College, in Crete. Neb. [.Dr. | Field Grown Monthly 2-year-old Rose Bushes in following varieties Stoffer formerly was president of the | . American College in Madura, Incia, | Pink D E Helen Salmon Pink Los Angeles and was associated with the Amor- NELa Ed C Flow a pueury ican Board of Foreign Missions in | Scarlet Red E. G. Hill . Dark Pink Premier India 13 years. Mrs. Stoffer is a | Crymson E‘oile de France ‘Pink Scarlet—Gold-—Hoover . : 2 Red Etcile de-Holland EACH Pink Radiance ! graduate of Teachers’ College, Indi- | Deep Yellow G-lden Dawn Red Radiance anapolis. i Golden Yellow, Golden Ophelia ° Scarlet Sensation ! Red Genes au Teplitz Deep Yellow Sunburst B ‘ellow Johanna Hill Brigh{ Red and Old Gold Yellow FACES GAMING CHARGE | White K. A. V. Talisman
Lewis Thomas Jr.. 5227 W. Wa: h- : ington St., was to face a gamblng | Also Field Grown 2-year-old MoRthly Climbing Rose Bushes in following
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local trucking company owner ‘e- | 525 Pairs
; 919 ; Plantings of , J ported, they said, that one of nis | W gs. o ; drivers had lost $37 in a W. Wasih- | Broadway BERT ALTON All Kindle EA \. ® I : ington St. pool room. AN L dd N i Sh gon St. pool 100m. | | faye moms rh 2) acdies ove oes - : gE fares CREE ar VW at” Greys, Blues, Gabardines NIA 4 ; i :
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