Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 April 1937 — Page 6

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a ii or ar TiTinDAY APRIL 22, 1037 “2 ; e ts h ve b ved, Mr. OCHS STILL | Sct SE TENE BN MYSTIFIED BY : a for which ground has been pur- [|]

: chased; widening of W. Washing- : ton St. and installation of additionIGIN OF I LU 2 al safety lights and zones, approved 2 by the Works Board. j PE Music for tomorrow’s dinner is to

ig he | ” : b ided ‘by the Washingto Solutibn Awaits Another| § RENEE. | High School atin eS : ; ted by Miss Maude Delbridge, Widespread Outbreak, and the Colonial Chorus, directed Dr. R. E. Shope Says. : . | by Miss Etta Scherf. o By Science Service SECURITY BENEFITS

ST. LOUIS, April 22~The mys- J ESTIMATED FOR 1937

tery of the exact cause of human in-

fluenza must wait another wide- : Spread outbreak of the disease for The Social Security Board Inits solution, it appears from a re- 3 dianapolis district office today estiport 5 or Riss Ee Shove 0! a 3 mated that 8500 Indiana persons | e Rockefeller Institute for Medica a : Sur it > Research, to the American Coliege will be aigivle Jor lumpstm. or Paul C. Stetson | death payments in 1937.

of Physicians at its meeting here. Two theories of what causes in- The first death claim te be filed

= ” n fuerza re held, one 3 fhe os in Washington was received from uman disease is caused by the kin 3 : : of germ known as a virus. The other SCHOOLS HEAD ize Indianapolis field office. Up to

like a similar| disease in swine, is ceived in Washington. caused by. the joint activity of a _ The national claims load for 1937 virus and another type of germ, a | : is estimated by the Social Security

bacterium. Board to total 323,684 persons or Absolute lack of iodine and the | their estates.

str f city lif tly not | . ; — Sr et important factors in causing hyper- | 90Cial Agency Co-operation Here's the Wa thyroidism, the thyroid gland dis- To Be Discussed y

ease more commonly known ae goi- 4 ter. These points were stressed in i T t p t a report by Dr. William B:. Porter ; By Stetson. § rea up ure of the Medical College of Virginia. _— i Dr. Porter said, however, that he| Schools Superintendent Paul C.|A Marvelous Home Treatment That, ; : Anyone Can Use on Any Reducible i made no definite deductions as to | gioicon is to discuss “The School i

th babi tL diti | Rupture, Large or Smal e probable cause of the condition. ) ? : ; The unimportance of idoine de- | and Social Agency Working To-| Try Without Money Risk

; - ficiency, generally considered an im- | gg¢ther in Community Advance- | | S i : : ; Th , m portant factor in goiter causation, ments” at the Hawdhorne Social! will Tejgice Le ira ae a ah Another hipment . : itv 11d Top 5 ENE 4 | Capt. Collings treated himself for double 3 and 0 fteh strain of city life Were| goryice Association's annual dinner | romire® Lings treated himse helpless and of Spring Successes! educed from the fact that the dis- at 6 p.m. tomorrow in Washington | bedridden for years, will he sent free to : : = . a write for it. ease is relatively frequent in a nnn | Merely send you name and address to

goiter section, the tidewater section | High School. | capt. W. A. Collings, Inc., 50x 80G Watertown, N. Y. It won't cost a cent to find

of Virginia. Association work during the last | out And may be worth o Terteony 10. ng Dr. Porter's study was made on six months is to be reviewed, ac- | comfort and security. Hundreds have al- e Negro patients. Contrary to previ- cording) to C. G. Baker, superin- ing this free offer. Send right away— z

ous observations, he foundthat the | iendent. Several association proj- | NoW—Pefore you nut down this paper.

disease is not rare amonf Negroes; X : but occurs in characteristic form. It i produces serious heart complication : AE ee | in these patients, probably because Fe To . | treatment is delayed. The Negro TAKE Sen ihe u goiter patients respond well to treat- GE = - ; BR : ment for the disease and make « complete nervous readjustment fol- CARE OF lowing treatment more quickly than!

white patients do. | YOUR 4 7 Si > N - ; % i =] Slight C

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(LACT! AOL, MEMBERS HOLD FAST | Be Mentally Alert! Payment \ hs i Lo nl MAKE NO MISTAKE ABOUT IT, these are ex-

i Plan If | EB ceptional values! Hardy worsteds! Long-wearing President Bryan and Prof. f. Free. From Nervous Strain yd twists! Sports or conservative models! Sizes for

Rey Speak at Meeting. Desired What excellent qualities at only 88c . . . that's : 2 men of all builds! On today's market we could | whet you'll siclaim when you see thess Friday ‘not begin to duplicate these vaiues! Don't’ delay!

Fimes Sprig) | An Occasional Examination May specials! Plain whites . . . plain blues and fancy : : Anticipate your clothing needs! Available on our

BLOOMINGTON. April 22.—In- . | : if : diana University student members | Save You Unnecessary Suffering woven madrases! Many desirable fancy patterns g Eo : TEN-PAY PLAN!

- of the Emergency Peace Council of Oculists’ Broken Every shirt guaranteed fast colors. Men's sizes Bloomington held a “fast” today as | a 1 jd ESTABLISHED. 31 YEARS Lentes

| Replaced 14 to 17. ah | their part of a general peace dem- | ; J i | : onstration sponsored by the World | ; : be z 3 | an

Christian Federation.

The fasting took pl t al : - a. fl el oy “oom nothing but. wr Men’s Regular 29¢ Hose ¢ 7 Es : SUIT TROUSERS De Na Wn | First qualities, but discontinued pat- 1 0 | Ll AND SPORTS SLACKS

of the Spanish department were! terns. Choice of stripes, checks,

speakers. laid d clocks. : : 4 cover charge of 25 cents was | @) P EE 0 Md E > Bo = / | plaids and clocks : | MATCH YOUR COAT levied, with proceeds to go into a ‘ ; AND VEST! These carefund to send a student peace speak- | Men's Pure Silk Ties, Now 5 o 2 fully tailored trousers are . ° :

er info rural communities this sum- 3—Ground Floor Offices—3 higher

mer. | : Handsome 1937 ties, hand tailored ; a . taken from our h : ° The observance here was not con- | a I DR. Ew 18 AvPE DR. HAROLD JAFFE of your essing Jakries, wade 10 c : ¥ 4% priced two-trouser suits! ferted 'with ths Americens Stent | : RI. 2262 : 11, 548 he il s A be y ure ce ESCALATORS to the Wide Aisles In Block’s Air-Conditioned Downstairs Store Union mestings which were to be | Opossite] Clonal Fountain Square near Washington St. chased and priced. ;

: Hotel held on several university campuses 7'N. ILLINOIS ST. |1113 PROSPECT ST.| 12 N. PENN. ST. ESCALATORS to the Wide Aisles in Block's today. Air-Conditioned Downstairs Store.

Calls Mrs. O’Flannigan, “but bless my soul, I can’t wait to ‘tellyouhow good that Kingan’s

Corned Beef Hash was we had last night for supper...Sure, an’ R U oi B L B= D { U RTA ! od S

the whole family had two helpEn ole lesan Closeout of Usual $1, $1.19 Qualities! there.they were, shouting for Marshall Field, wholesale division, closed out these Priscillas and cottage Ly C PR.

more, and I can’t say as I could sets of colored figures and cushion dots! We snatched them. up for a song! ALSO INCLUDED IS A FAMOUS MAKER'S CLOSEOUT be the one to blame em!” LACE CURTAINS AND PANELS, including decorators’ filets in interesting open weaves.

Lovely solid colors in qualities you want for dainty underthings, drapes, bed- Qualities

i preads and d . Pastel dd d 11. . : CORNED BEEF H ASH 8 sa resses. Pastels and dark shades as we Rayon Yoinad 1.

Crisp Cotton Sheers Bleached Muslin 1. White! In inch-spacing is unusually good—made from choice, whole- . he bbe batistes. 36 and 39-inch. vd 14c¢ Regularly 17c 36-inch, yard— 12 /2€. ? Others o ; i . : Plaid Pepperell Pillow Tubing some cuts. of hee! ; fat and lean in. chet} pro Deentone P ald Lunch Cloths 49c¢ yepp iii 19¢ ortion, spiced to a pungent, tempting flavor. : : P » SP pungent, tempting Hand-Made Lace Dinner Cloths $7.08 Gaily Patterned Chintz 19¢ It makes an excellent lunch 12x90-inch size. . . Remnants of 30c-80¢ qualities, vard— 9 the ide Aisles in p

: 15.3 " OWHstairs Store Oks or supper dish, sustaining, Linen Tea Towels 1 1c — | ishi d . - = JV: “ Regular 17c quality, only 4 to a customer. No phone orders. please. , aourisning an appetizing. : . z 70 ESCALATORS to the Wide Aisles in Block's Air-Conditioned Downstairs Store.

Imperfects $ : . of Usuaj KINGAN'’S TAFFETAS*, FRENCH CREPES, PANNE* SATIN, Yd. 34 $3.95 os 2 98

Reci @. Open tin of Kingan’s A J \ Corned Beef Hash at both ends and N

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remove in solid loaf. With a sharp | Bed

knife, cut loaf in six slices and GIR i . z = Soi : on ‘ ‘warm | in buttered skillet. Serve Sr bz] mais a ! with peas, stewed plums and bak- | 2 TW ; ; : Fh y LE EL " :

ing powder biscuits.

® 1937, Kingan & Co.

from your dealer ; | 4 : Ra Stress the Importance of Floating Chiffon Streamers!

N'S 4 “little girl" hats, but brims . . . with femi- ! TE — SP nine floating streamers . . . pretty yet with a $ 9 5 | CORNED BEEF HASH A\ 49 . definite sophistication! -In black, brown, navy | *

and all the delicate spring shades . . . in all

One of Kingan’s International Style Foods

i . . . and in the newest KINGAN & COMPANY headsizes for women and in the new:

spring straws and felts.

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