Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 April 1937 — Page 4

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

SECURITY LAW | Airport Equipment Men Visit City

CLAIMS BEING PAID BY BOAR’

Sums Range From Few [Ilars to $100, District Officer Says.

An average of 12 to 15 claims are | ‘ being paid weekly under the Social | Security Law, Peter Van Geyt, Social

Security Board Central Indiana District Director, said today. He said | 40 per cent of the. claims are for! those reaching 65 years of age and | 60 per cent death paymer.ts. “As the load increases. four or five branch offices are to be located in central Indiana. Offices are contemplated in Terre Haute. Muncie, Richmond and Bloomington,” Mr. | Van Geyt said. Lump Sums Paid Lump-sum payments only are being made in case of death or when persons: reach 65 years of age, he said. Monthly benefits begin in 1942. Five types of claim forms have been devised. They are for wage earners, widows or widowers, other close relatives, executors or administrators and guardians or committees. Supporting papers necessary for adjudication of claims are proof of birth, proof of death, and proof of appointment of executor, administrator or guardian. Payments to date ranged from a few dollars to $105, Mr. Van Geyt said. Claim forms may be obtained at the "district office, 307 N.. Pennsylvania St.

HOLES FOOT DEEP IN STREET, BOARD FINDS

Roosevelt Ave, Needs Repair, | But Funds Are Scarce.

Immediate improvement of Roosevelt Ave. between Gale and Temple Sts. is needed, Louis Brandt, Works and Sanitation Board president, + said today. He made the statement . after board members had®* inspected “ streets in that vicinity. He said some holes in the street are 12 inches deep. Complaints have been at a minimum, probably because property owners feared heayy assessments in the event of improvement, he said. He estimated cost of reconditioning at $50,000. “We will have to feel our way to find funds for the improvement,” he said. “A proposal will be discussed to that end at the next board meet-

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SCHOOL A ART CONTEST IS ANNOUNCED HERE

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Indiana school children today were invited to participate in 4 drawing contest to be held by the Northwest Territory Celebration Commission, it was announced by Buford Cadle, State Commission chairman. Illustrations for a regular school textbook are to be selected from the prize winners, Mr. Cadle said. Scenes

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| men, | donor of the building,

Three officials of the International Corp., manufacturers of the Lorenz blind landing equipment now being tested at Municipal Airport

here, were greeted by Mayor Kern hart, ofrpory superintendent.

MARTIN WILL TRACE 1912 RECORD FLIGHT

By United Press BALTIMORE, April 15.—Glenn L. Martin, pioneer flier and designer and manufacturer of giant clipper airships, today planend to Je-enact the first over-water flight made in this country 25 years ago. Mr. Martin set a record in 1912— when he was 26—by flying the 33 miles from Newport Harbor, Cal, to Avalon, Catalina Island. Two years

earlier Rex Bleriot, a Frenchman, had crossed the English Channel in

a flight 10 miles shorter than Mar-

tin’s. Mr. Martin will use one of his giant clipper ships for the flight. His mother, Mrs. Minta de Long

Martin, will accompany him as she

did on many of his earlier trips.

WORK STARTS AGAIN ON NURSES’ BUILDING

Construction Was Halted by Demands of Organizers.

Times Special GREENCASTLE, April 15.—Work was. in progress again today on the nurses’ home for the Putnam County Hospital here.. Construction was stopped when

three men claiming to be labor organizers demanded replacement of local workers on the job with union and Dr. W. R. Hutcheson, refused. The philanthropic physician said

| today he had Jneard nothing further

from the men since a second visit one of them made, andithat he expected no further “trouble.” He ad-

ded he had heard that/ one of the men, whom Dr. Hutcheson said was

a “Red” Martin from Terre Haute, “has heen’ displaced.”

Ruptured Men Get

$3.50 Truss Free!

Pay No Money—NoW or Ever, for This Truss.

A. newer rupture method developed by a doctor of Kansas City, Mo., is so successful he offers to give every ruptured man pr woman who. tries it, a $3.50 truss free. It does

Law ay with leg straps, elastic belts, | binding springs and harsh pads. | After using it, many have reported

DEALING WITH CHILD

warned by | E. F. |

arents are

sure children by adult standards. Echolds, in- an address last ht before the Beech Grove ParAssociation, urged 2H ct” in child training and said a ce bild who makes a mistake should ive an opportunity to ‘save his

their ruptures better.” Often in a ' very short time. Others say they no longer need any support. The | method will be sent on 30 days’ trial | and he will send the $3.50 truss free with it. If the method does not help your rupture return it and keep the $3.50 truss for your trouble. If you are ruptured just write E. O. Koch, 6230 Koch Bldg., 2906 Main St., Kansas City, Mo., for his trial

SALE NURSERY STOCK

This week including Sunday we are offering some real Bargains in Shrubs, Tr Our Nursery is convenient to reach. Only 14 mile North of Flackville on State Road 52 (The Lafayette

Rd.) at 34th St.

offer. —Adv. Ww &

ees, Evergreens and Roses.

Shade Trees Silver Maple 10° to 12 ft.

Am. Elm $1.00

.$1.00 35 50 50

Chinese Elm, 8-10 ft. :.. Lombardy Poplars, 4-6 ft. 6-8 ft. : Weeping Willows, 8-10 ft.

'Evergreens Golden Biotas, pyra:| $1.50

. American and Pyramidal Arborvitae, 2-3 We have many varieties at low prices.

Climbing Vines & Roses

Hall Japan Honeysuckle .. .35 Dr. Van Fleet, Paul's Scarlet, Climbing Roses .... .35 White and Purple Clematis and Grafted Wisteria.

Flowering Shrubs

Golden Bell Forsythia..... .25 ‘Bush Honeysuckle, Lilacs, ea. .25

Rose Bushes

Field grown No. 1 Roses. 30 varieties including the best,’

ea. 35¢ 3 for $1 Hedge Plants

Hardy Amoor River Privet . 10 plants Barberry Thunberg, 10 plants |

Fruit Trees 2 and 3 year Cherry, 5-7 ft.

Apple, 5-7 ft. Peach, 4-6 ft.

Small Fruits

Latham Raspberries, 10 for Concord Grape e Asparagus, 25 plants .,

Sweet Scented Syringa and many others.

GAZING GLOBES

Spirea, V. H Nice plants.

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OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS

Phone HA-2524-J) Come Out Any Time—Sales Ground Lighted

POTTENGER NURSERY CO.

34th St. and State Road 52—Lafayette Road

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They are,

. brought by 27 stockholders of the |

| Hayden, Stone & Co., bankers, and | Lewis Cass Ledyard Jr. former at- | torney and treasurer of the New

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left, Frank C. Page, vice president; Judge H. W. Pitkin, Jegal counsel; E. D. Thornburgh, public relations counsel. Page is the son of Walter Hines Page, war-time am-

WASHINGTON SENIORS WILL PRESENT PLAY

“Annie Laurie,” three-act romance, is to be presented by Washington High School seniors in the ‘school auditorium on April 23. It is under direction of Mrs. Wright, speech teacher, Cast members are Freda Ruth

Marvel, Ralph McCombs, June Neumeyer, James Hardin, Mary E. Duvall, Carroll ‘Roberts, Robert Gingery, Dorotlly Welch, James Ellis, Imogene Morris, Edgar Cox, Virginia Williams, Lorene Schenk, Dorothy Swails and Allen Williams.

GOOD RELIEF | of constipation hy a GOOD LAXATIVE

Many folks get such refreshing relief by taking Black-Draught for constipation that they prefer it to other - laxatives and urge their

friends to try it. Black-Draught is made of the leaves and roots of It does not disturb digeslower

— Times Photo, Mayor Kern Mr. Dienhart and Mr.

plants. tion but ‘bowel so lieved.

stimulates the that constipation is re-

Britain.

$2,500,000 OFFERED

Securities Corp., on. behalf of all stockholders. the present officers and directors. of

BLACKDRAUGHT]

purely vegetable laxative:

It did not name all of

IN CHASE BAN SUIT =

Wiggin Would | Pay $2,000,000 of Settlement.

By United Press NEW YORK, April 15.—Albert H. Wiggin, former head of the Chase | National Bank, was disclosed today | to have offered a personal payment | of $2,000,000 in settlement of a suit |

bank against its officers, directors | and Wiggin on charges of negligence ! and mismanagement. |

A further payment of $250, 000 each from the estates of Charles’

Hayden, former senior partner of

York Public Library, completed the compromise agreement. Supreme Court Justice Ernest E. L. Hammer appointed Jeremiah T. Mahoney to inquire into the merit of the proposal and report his opinion for final decision. The compromise offer was agreed to by | counsel to plaintiffs and defendants. | The suit arose from a consolidation of many suits brought by individual stockholders against the bank and its securities offiliate, Amerex

~ STOUT’S FACTORY

LADIES’ FACTORY-SECONDS

GOOD SHOES - FOR LESS

Now is a good time to select a pair of our fine quality factory seconds in ladies’ style footwear. They must be bargains because we sell them for less than our competitors must pay for the same merchandise. Values $6.00 to $8.50.

$38 wi $498

SIZES 2% TO 9 WIDTHS AAAA TO C

Stout's Store

STOUT’S STORES OPEN 8 A. M.,, CLOSE WEEK DAYS 5:30 P. M. SATURDAY, 9 P. M.

SHOE STORE

318-322 Mass. Ave.

(Second Block)

Holding Corp., formerly the Chase

ART ROSE §

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Various styles — Baby Grands, Conseles, Models, some with Automatic Tuning—all in first class condition and guaranteed. Only one or two

of a kind. First come, first served — HURRY!

Philco 630X Foreign recep- | tion, Inclined | Sounding | Board, latest | quality features. A snap!

.. . Many More BARGAINS PRICED for QUICK SALE!

AYS: IT’S A SENSATION

Philco floor samples and demonstrators, priced for QUICK SALE at amazing reductions.

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Philco! 116XD

Radio’s finest— - power, tone, beauty — ev ery worth while feature. What an opportunity!

Automatic Tuning, Foreign Tuning System, handsome, large size cabinet. Rarevalue!

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Regularly $16.75 3 8

COATS & $ $29.75 and $27.50 Fur Trimmed

SUITS at COATS and SUITS ¢ 75 Dressy or Sports Styles 1 # Yh

Star Store, Second Floor.

Women’s & Girls’ Women's

SPRING FOOTWEAR

51.98

Smartly styled ties, oxfords, pumps and straps in black, white, blue and grey. All popular heels. Sizes 4 to 9.

Rayon Taffeta

2 for $190

Beautiful lace trimmed and tailored slips in V or straight top styles. Tearose and flesh colors. Sizes 34 "to 52 in the group. Included are values up to $1.00.

Star Store, Street Floor. Star Store, Street Floor.

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Has All 5 Basic Services for Home Refrigerai "Come in and See Proof of . GREATER ICE-ABILITY GREATER STORAGE-ABILITY GREATER PROTECT-ABILITY . GREATER DEPEND-ABILITY . GREATER SAVE-ABILITY

LIBERAL TRADE-IN

Allowances at the Star Store

NOTHING DOWN

With Trade In—You May Take As Long As

4 YEARSTO PAY Pay as Per

Little as $ 3 2 5 Month

Including Small Carrying Charge.

STAR STORE GUARANTEED: ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES, BASEMENT.

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CURTAIN MATERIALS

15¢, 19¢, 25¢

Values

Colored Cushion Dots Colored Grenadines

Colored Pin Dots : Colored Plaids

x sheer woven w= 43-in. curtain mate- | rials in popular pastel colors. Buy now before prices advance still higher.

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Plain Styles Single Breasteds Double Breasteds

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