Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 July 1937 — Page 5

THURSDAY, JULY § A THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES LEBANON CASE NEARS END |of Indiana are to be He in CirTe ., Lo SR eT TE 1 e 0gs, men n e case 0 e 0 e ave fa was re- | CAMPS IN STATE Irk Painters

Lebanon vs. the Public Service Co. | ported.

Six Types of Projects to Be Furthered by State Work.

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| Bugs are getting 'n the painters’ | hair. Also the dogs’ hair.

| Almost every year, paint contrac- | tors say, house-painting is slowed | down because of bugs which fly into I" paint, This year, according te one paint | contractor, workmen practically have Thirty-eight Civilian Conserva- been forced to suspend operations tion Corps camps are to continue | because of the pests. Other painters, operation in Indiana during the | Reet: said it isn't any worse than A pet shop testified it was a bad | | year for bugs. They said many cus- |

The Greatest Shoe Value Event of the Year!

++ +++ Marott’s July Sale! This Sale comes BUT ONCE A YEAR in accordance with our policy established fiftythree years ago of offering dependable quality footwear at the most reasonable prices possible. We have only one major sale of every pair of shoes in our store each season, July and January. We do not attempt to hoax the public with sales day in and day out, which cannot be reliably true. We omit the use of shoe illustrations in this ad because shoe illustrations do not convey true value of leathers, quality nor workmanship—our reputation is your guarantee for shoe

first fiscal quarter of 1937, it was | announced today. Robert Fechner, national

director, said 10 camps have been | assigned to state forest improve- | *

CCC | tomers complain their dogs are be- | set with the largest flea crop in| years. Maybe the bugs don’t bother you.

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ment and protection, 10 to soil erosion control projects, eight to drain- | age projects, six to State park development and improvement, three to National forest projects and one to a military reservation project. These camps now are in operation. The State park camps are to continue their work of providing recre-

| But you ought to be glad you're not | | a painter, or haven't a dog. Or both. |

FARM BUREAU HEAD DIES By United Press | BLOOMINGTON, Ind. July 8.— | W. H. H. Parks, 78, Monroe County | Farm Bureau president, died at his | home here last night.

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value. PLEASE NOTE: Every manufacturer of shoes in the United States has raised his prices due to increased cost of leathers and labor——so this sale with marked reductions on every pair of shoes in our entire store in every depart. ment offers sensational values. This is truly your opportunity to secure shoes of these nationally known makes at such low prices. We suggest that you take

advantage now of this exceptional opportunity to save.

ational facilities for increasing numbers of visitors. It is estimated that an attendance increase of 14 per cent over the number last year will be registered this summer in Indiana State parks where CCC development has provided public accommodations.

Work to Continue

Soil conservation camps will continue their program of protecting farmlands against erosion where it is in the public interest. Camps under the direction of the Bureau of Agricultural Engineering are to continue clearance and ‘maintenance of public drainage imptovements. The work, as in the past, is to be limited to areas of proved | agricultural value, and will be continued in co-operation with local | drainage district officials.

Forest camps are developing and | improving State and Federal forest areas. Operations to be continued under the new program include re- | forestation of empty areas and ex- | tension of forest fire protection fa- | cilities such as the construction of roads and lookout towers, telephone | lines, ete, Development of fishing streams through restocking and | stream improvement will also be | carried out.

6150 to Be Employed

“Approximately 6150 Civilian Con- | servation Corps enrollees will be working in Indiana during the quarter beginning July 1,” Mr. Fechner said today. Camps are located at Tell City, Kurtz, Mitchell, Henryville, Martins. | ville, Nashville, Brownstown, Medaryville, Winslow, Ferdinand, Corydon, Lagro, Monon, Ft. Wayne, South Bend, Valparaiso, Kokomo, Frankton, Lebanon, Darmstadt, Princeton, Lafayette, Waveland, Brookville, Lexington, Wadesville, | Salem, Washington, Rising Sun, | r-|

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Monday to Friday, Inclusive, 9:30 to 5 SATURDAY 9:30 A. M, » SP. M.

IR J SR i” the Ladies — Entire Stock of Summer Footwear... First Floor

Rice O'Neill Footwear | Queen Quality Shoes Paradise Footwear

Regular $8.85 Regular $6.50 to $8.85 Regular $6 and $6.50 Now Now Now

$5.85 and $6.85 | $4.85 and $5.85 | $3.85 and $4.85

Dickerson’s Verified Footwear Foot-Rest Archlock and Arch Reliet, $8.50 to $10.00 Regular $4.85 Regular $6 and $6.50

$7.45 and $7.85 $3.85 $4.85

~ Our Entire Stock of Black LL Brown Shoes at 10%1t040% Off AT 0 . Second Floor

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For the Men—Entire a. of Spor) Footwear . . Freeman Shoes

Regular $5.00, $5.50, $6.00, $6.50

Now Now

$4.25, $4.65, $5.10, $5.25 | $6.40, $6.80, $7.15

E. T. Wright Arch Preservers

Regular $10.50

Bostonians

Regular $7.50, $8.00, $8.50

k OFLOCK DOTS @SILK SHEERS @® PRINTS @ NETS OVELVA - RAY © JACKET DRESSES

Summer dresses at a thrilling low price. White — pastels— prints. Dresses for every occasion. Sizes 12 to 20—38 to 44 and 46 to 52.

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Worthington, Mitchell, Jasevine, Madison, Angola, Nashville, sailles wig Pt. Benjamin Ay

Ralston Shoes Regular $4.00

Entire Stock Brown a Re and Black Shoes

$3.20 $8.95 109% to 509% Discount C.B. SLATER ARCH RELIEF SHOES— Regular $8.50 and $10.00 Shoes—NOW $5.00

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For the Entire Stock of Children's Footwear 10% to ™ —

Children, Largest Stock in Indiana . . . Including. Such Nationally Known Third Floor Makes as POLL PARROT, J. EDWARDS and PROPR-BILT.

White Summer Sandals

For Growing Girls—Up to $2.98 Values

SCOTTISH RITE STOCK IS TO BE EXCHANGED

The Scottish Rite Realty Co. owner of the Scottish Rite Cathedral property, today was preparing te issue new stock certificates and distribute cash dividends as the result of recent reorganization, according to Fred I. Willis, secretary. Approximately $110,000 is to be distributed upon receipt of old certificates, it was said. Reorganization under the Indiana | General Corporation Act of 1929 was | approved by a unanimous vote of | stockholders June 30.

SUMMER TRAVEL

COATS

For Day or Night Wear All purpose coats for any time of

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Fein weave, Sizes to 20.

Women s WASH

SALE! FROCKS

> 5 Gay Prints

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Flock dot voiles with fresh, crisp trims and attractive floral prints in sheer materials. Jizes 14 to 20—38 to 44 and 46 to 52.

SALE! WOMEN'S

ROBES

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But Quality

Rayon UNDIES

22.

Mesh or fancy rayons. Panties, stepins and briefs in regular a n d stout sizes.

Barefoot Sandals

For Children

97¢

Genuine Leather With i Soles

4-H CAMP SCHEDULED Times Special FRANKLIN, July 8.-—Johnson, | Brown and Shelby counties are to | sponsor a 4-H Club Camp on the | Franklin College campus here Aug. 2 to 6. W. W. Whitehead, Shelbyville, is to be CRHID director. |

For Ladies . . . Fourth Floor

Fashion Guild Footwear Regular $3.95 Now

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For Ladies Nurses’ Oxfords and Orthopedic Shoes

15% Reduction :

Ladies’, Men's and Children's

mazing New SAMSON

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ALL-PURPOSE FAN

Wemen's Batiste [8

Gowns and Pajamas

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Slippers

15% to 50% Off mm Women's White Sandals

Up to $2.95 Values

Tailored styles, REY on, seersucker turkish cloths in nt tractive colors.

trimmed in regular and ‘stout sizes

Downstairs Department

White Summer Footwear

Knee-Length

ML She Hug-Tite Footwear

For Women—Summer Shoes

Regular $3.90—Now

White Footwear

$1.53

Including Ventilated Oxfords, up to $4 values==Now

$2.45 Values

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All silk knee length £ hose, reinforced at E oints, Light izes 82 to

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Men’ s $1.19 STRAW HATS BANGAROOS, IMITATION PANAMAS, BRAIDS AND WA-TER-PROOF STRAW IN 69. PINCH CROWN and OPTIMOS. MEN’S $7.98 LINEN Single or double breasted Spor ” plain % 98 ack. Shehily _ Boys’ Regular 79¢ in sizes 35 to : Wash PANTS Men's Rayon Dress Hose Fancies and Plain colors in sizes 10 to 1 Be C SIZES 8 to 16 Yrs. Men's $1.50 Swim Suits Printed plaids and checks, en’s all-wool one- Jor Sugkers and white duck. piece swim suits, in 9. oe -. i BOYS’ SWIM SUITS 3 : All Wool—S$1.29 “§ Men's 50¢c Polo Shirts ML vo sue grog 4 { fl Lace and button neck. trues, “am 69¢ 3 Smell, medium and large 29. Fix y size, h $1 and $1.25 Boys’ i VY Men’s $1.49 Wash Pants WASH KNICKERS | | : Plaids, checks in dark and Linens, Spt- RS light patterns. Sizes 20 to 93 65¢| 1) | Men's $1.00 Work Pants | BOYS OVERALLS J Pre - shrunk grey J bug otto pants. nts, Sizes 3 = Qe fhe in bib 1 Te