Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 August 1937 — Page 7
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TUESDAY, AUG. 10, 1037 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ; _ PAGE 7 Jumbo Is Pocket-Size Pooch MONEY STOLEN [5 Sov vind wesw.
The loss of a billfold containing |
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$85 was reported to police by atv x FROM SOLDIER, V. Witzki, 44 N. Pennsylvania St. Hours: Hours Tools valued at $70 were Fofosted | Siler vesterday from the garage o . OFFICERS TOLD Mrs. Agnes Gastineau, 215 N. Ta- | 9:30 to 9:30 to
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50. YEAR R SERVICE CITED Ft. Harrison son. Private Ac- | — | William H. Francis, Indianapolis |
cuses Two Service Men division wire chief of ae Dens : svlvania Railroad, today celebrated In Report to Police. his 50 years with the company and _— contemplated plans for retirement
" i ) Mfald | two years from now. SuperintenTwo soldiers who took a billfold ent’ W. D. Supplee yesterday pre- |
containing $20 from Private Oliver | .. ...q him with a 50-year gold | R. Bailey, Company A, 11th Infantry, | service button. - | Ft. Benjamin Harrison, were sought today. Bailey told police the money v | Ball State Teach. | ken last night as he stood at | DL. A. Pittenger, Ball State leachYas ken ar E Se ers College president, is to speak beOnje: Sh. and Fark Ave | fore the Kiwanis Club in the CoByron Theising, 325 N. Warman | jymbia Club tomorrow noon. His
| Ave, reported to police that burg- | subject is to be, “Shall Youth Have lars, whe Tansicked his house yes- | a Chance?”
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PITTIN GER TO SPEAK
LOWER PRICES! — BIGGER VALUESI!—HIGHER QUALITY IN SUMMER AND FALL NEEDS FOR FAMILY AND HOME
. Clearance! "500 Women’s $590 and $790 $1 00 ond $1 29
Summer | Summer Dresses | Frocks
% Dimities % Piques . % Batistes * Laces % Organdies * Sheers
* Washables, sports, C prints, sheers, whites,
pastels and darks. 5 . : ¢ = ur entire stock of regular Broken S1ze8 12 to oa $1.00 and $1.20 summer dresses in the lot. Here’s your is offered in this final clear170 «ance. Dresses for every occachance to save a size sion. Broken sizes, 14 to 20— able sum. 38 to 48,
$1.98, $2.98 Sports Dresses $1.98, $2.98 Summer Dresses
Dainty crepes and novelty weaves A marvelous group of coln Ye Rig Badiels. Buy 2 Supe 7 “4 or-fast washable cottons 2 for ply or this year and nex C in sizes 12 to 52 $ *
Now our sensational “Beautette” bargain with Hair Trim, Nu-Life Shampoo, Push-up Set and Rinse will add much to Hel ur ‘ma- . mens, Coe EE your loveliness, Everything for Genuine Oil Perma- onlv—
nent oblY tor ssi ® $2 Value—2 tor only $3.01
Jumbo's the name of this toy Manchester terrier—all 12 ounces of | [li Stays Until Hair Grows Out. § 0 rly Jempit 50 No * Appointment Necessary
her. Jumbo is owned by Long's Kennels, 1905 E. Minnesota St. She |[f Mae Murray =~ §)| § rei ) ) . ‘ 3 anent B Friend. Grey, Dyed, Bleached, Hardweighed less than an ounce and a half at birth and is two months old PBI he SY ring a Rend Br Our 'Spectalty.
now. Her owners say she won't weight more than about a pound and |i a half at maturity. Normal Manchester terriers weigh four or five BEN 001 Roesetely Die: LI Sor. pounds when theyre grown up. Jumbo's father, Tony, weighs three Il. & Wash. LI-0 and three-quarter pounds and his mother, Mickey, weighed four. Tuey re both thoroughbreds. ®
CULVER MARKS FOUNDER'S DAY || i ee
Admiral Rodman Speaks on School's History. Timer Special c
CULVER, Aug. 10.—Culver Mili-' tary Academy summer school students today observed Founder's Day 4 large, clear crystal glass jars Refrigerator Dept. with ceremonies on the shores of with aluminum covers. Good for 3rd Floor Lake Maxinkuckee. left-overs. The set revolves on ball-bearing axis. Regular $1.25 value. The memory of Henry Harrison ,
Culver was honored. Admiral Hugh | S. Rodman, U, S. Navy. retired, spoke of the school's work during |
its 43 years existence.
He was introduced by Brig. Gen. | L. R. Gignilliat, Academy superintendent. A 43-gun salute was fired, | A ®
and the Academy band played. | The ceremonies took place where |
Mr. Culver first planned the institu- | -~ ; Never Before
tion that bears his name. Born in
Ohio in 1840, he began as a stove | @ salesman. He founded and headed | 3 the Wrought Iron Range Co. of St. | SEE &
Louis. In 1881, ill health forced his
retirement. : : After two years of wandering. he | 3 " made his home at Culver. After | 5 : 8 KA D ETTE Console Radio
founding Culver Academy, he died | in 1897. His sons carried on his |
work, and today the school is under | 2 N , direction of the Culver Educational | : = Foundation. |B a ————————— | } RN PARK BOARD SEEKS i} = Trade In Your | i Old Radio BAN ON RESTAURANT = Gets em all. American, Police and Foreign
summer. Sizes 14 to 20.
Star Store—Second Floor. Star Store—Second Floor.
Girls’ All Leather Full-Fashioned Pure Silk Chiffon or Service
SPORTS |» Oriental Designed | |G es OXFORDS |g Seamless Rugs 39.
$ 1 59 DN Loom End Sale Priced LON A imatel Hh L She 3 ik w $ 95 It’s been a long. time since 3 3 you've been able to buy
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White and brown and such lovely hose at such a white sports. Solid leather low price. Seconds of acsoles and rubber heels. S tual 89¢ and $1.00 grades. Regular $198 to $245 5 NE Many colors of oriental de- Summer shades and darkvalues. 4 Ne Be signs on bright red and rust er shades for fall, % Rh grounds. High nap face firmly Star Store—Street Floor. woven; colors through to oy SURE RR back. Fringed ends. A de- New Lace Children’s _— 5 ; SEAN layed shipment of a special a.
SUM M ER E ta " x Ny price pos sible. Ag a T A B L E Se 3 RST a marke these rugs woul C LO T H S
have to sell for $29.50.
SHOES be a $1.00 DOWN . $2.98 and $3.98 Values Easy Terms, Small Carrying Charge Ww 73 Ww 9x12 FELT BASE ART RUGS Heavy weight, borderless rugs with High-grade cloths, from 1 made (OIorus oe heavily enameled, long wearing, easy ‘3 America’s finest maker, PX or Cv. to clean surface. Floral, tile and block classed as imperfects—fac- *
Star Store—Sitireet Floor.
broadcasts. Full sized console exactly as pictured with full vision dial. A real value
Site on 75th St. Violates| i plcures wits il vision Zoning Order, Claim. :
sa, Good BELG sues patterns for every room. tory mended so that imperfections defy detection. Sizes 60x70, 61x81 and 70x90.
Star Store—Street Floor.
Star Store—Rug Dept. Basement. Star Store—Street Floor. pt
The City Park Board today had asked Superior Judge Herbert E. |
Wilson to issue an injunction, restraining Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. PRT ity
I ee oe ait EE | Sanforized DAU s gi X Like Cut Hand Made Porto . . . i { on i re 3 3 x . . E. Mick, Inc. also was named de- Tomorrow % LAC KS : 7 % Ee Rican fendant. | 2 21 As = 2 7 \ : GO NS
The Park Board charged that con- : 9 struction of a commercial building : > tel : ) . . in that area would violate a gen-| | one 8 \ |= | 59¢ Quality eral order issued by the Board July | C = = : . At h » > . i ~ , § % A 4 H\ : . ~ Bs - ’ v 4 { ; C
10. The suit stated that the Board's resolution prohibited commercial | a buildings within 500 feet of boule- | OFFER Washable materials in neat stripes, checks and
vards or parkways. - 4 EN I ws 27 One Day Wed. Only Full cut, roomy garments
The Board stated that the area Star Store==Stree; Flesh Beautiful 4-Piece in sizes 16-17. Beautifully
around Road 31 and 75th St. re- F - . cently was taken over by the Board | Big ami y ize appliqued and embroidered,
as part of the City’s park and boulevard system. i WN 3 i E D = 0 O M ~ U . 1 E side tucks and tie backs. Men’s C. B. Cones White and flesh only. WO R K Bed Chest—Vanity and Bench Star Store—Street Floor.
RIVAL REPUBLICAN LEADERS ARRIVING 15¢ A DAY Full size, heavy 4 post bed, large 4 2,000 Yds. Tub Fast SHIRTS |SnrErmEsrr: o b 9 50 DRESS
Men's & Young Men's EN Sak Not Exactly
Leaders of rival factions within | the Republican State Committee were arriving today for conferences preliminary to the committee's meeting in the Claypool Hotel at
All You Pay drawer, double deck chest. BeautiFABRICS
fully streamlined suite of matched he walnut veneer. New Prima Vera 5 “3 C fronts. A Regular $89.50 Value Cc Union made of heavy blue $3.00 DOWN—EASY TERMS
A grey Shah. Also Small Carrying Charge oO a ns ne BTSY CovV= Star Store Furniture Dept.—Third Floor, Printed organdies, striped oT Sk RS I I shirting, plain white pique, " plain broadcloths, etc. Full
Star Store Will Allow You as Much as bois 4 up to 20-yd.
Men's $1.00 and $1.29 Star Store—Basement. DRESS $2000 TRADE- IN 35¢ 8-0z.
For Your Old Ice Box—When Purchasing a FEATHER
SHIRTS . 1937 Family Size
89. | ff +) mua | S50
Fancy, fast color hroad- : : ; 3 REGULARLY $119.95
cloths with the ever-neat,
non-wilt fused collar. Ev- log ; - Standard width, guaranery size 14 to 17. a ? 5 TRADE-IN 20.00 teed feather proof. Nar-
row blue and white
Star Store—Street Floor, a Pi $ 9 [ \ striped. . : ; Pa Star Store—Basement. Boys’ 79¢ and $1.00 : : i] 3 70x80 Cotton
SHIRTS ; Delivered BLANKETS
yy 3 YEARS TO PAY 44. | Small Carrying Charge GC.
Sporty, plain or fancy F i V E Y E A R G U A R A N T E E Colorful block plaids ins
wanted colors, Yayons OE a orn 10 Square Feet of Shelf Space napped quality cotton 56 lee Cuphes Star Store, Basement; 6 Poungs of lce sheet blankets.
Star Store—Street Floor. “ { Star Store—~Basement. - —_— “
Just think of buying a brand new large family size 1937 Kelvinator on these bargain terms. 5 YEAR PRO1 p. Wn. tomorow, IECTION PLAN and CERTIFICATE The meeting was called by Ivan of LOW OPERATING COST IN-
C. Morgan, State Chairman, who CLUDED. has denied reports that-he will re- | Model Shown, 20¢ a Day. sign and said that the principal ’ reason for the meeting was to se- | Ject a treasurer to succeed Burrel | Wright, resigned. Ewing Emison, Vincennes, 1261 | District chairman, leader of the] minority afction which opposed te
ousting of Harry C. Fenton, secre- \ NN ~— NA » tary, was ameng the first to arrive. E <3 3 | Also in the city was Ralph Gates | \ . : 8
of Columbia City, majority faction | wR N hy X hy : leader. a “NN. Buys This ——— TSW Ba Regular $2.49 GETS SCHOOL POST 3 i Ny i aN 8-Pc. Metal Canister Set
Times Special | . \ WALTON, Aug. 10.—Dally Hunter. | PRR \ - iT j Smart, new color combination Lewisville, Ind, has been named | IT Naa ~~ of Red and White . . . consistprincipal of Walton school replacing | ! ing of the following pieces: Earl E. Benson, newly elected Cass | : ; County School Superintendent. Mr. ’ #® Trip Garbage Pail © 4 Canisters in Hunter, 11 years head of Lewisville SNE ° . schools, as-umes his duties Aug. 16. 8 Y Wastebasket graduated sizes \ : ® Dust Pan
® Entire set exactly
Women Past 45 = Vas ® Bread Box as pictured
Get Relief From
Headaches—Dizzy Spells Flushes— "Nerves"
These symptoms at 45 are often due to | a deficiency In the glandular system of =a certain hormone igland activator) —to re- | jieve such headaches, hot flashes, dizzy spells, depression and ‘“‘nerves’” coming on at 45 try 2 to 3 Zo-ak Tablets 3 times a day. These harmless tablets contain the hormone and other helpful substances often prescribed by cians to relieve the misery of “THE CHANGE" period. Zoak Tablels {orange Package tor women) X a= = = are s and recommen vy ook’s aag’s, Keene's Drug Stores.—Booklet by 128-130 N. PENN Vv . Tegiaered physician _ free in sealed en- SYLVANIA LI-5513 a Be 45th St. a : City. ask Economy . " . Ne “ Nex yore ©) 3 Ye ’ ’ ER a. PL ———
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