Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 October 1937 — Page 2
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HARMONY TO BE NEW DEMOCRAT LEADER'S GOAL
today as he assumed his- duties that “my chief objective will be to promote harmony within the party.” He added that he would be busy for several weeks getting acquainted with new party leaders and would visit ward and precinct chairmen to discuss organization matters. “No approval will be given primary candidates for any offices until I talk with rank-and-file party
Saturday, has been a party for more than a score of years. He is to serve until after the May primary election. Party leaders said it would be his responsibility to see that factionalism did not split the party before election. Born in Franklin County, April 10, 1885, the new chairman has lived in Indianapolis 40 years. He was a
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lowing the repeal of prohibition, Mr. Claver now heads the Hoosier Wine and Beer Co., a port of entry for malt beverages imported from other states. : ) For 14 years he was secretary of the Indianapolis Association baseball club, retiring in 1931. Mr. Clauer is married and has a
15-year-old son now attending Park School. He lives at 5212 N. Capitol Ave. ; His election followed Mayor Boetcher's resignation as ‘county chairman to succeed John W. Kern, who now is a member of the U, S.
W. C. T. U. TO MEET
The Tuxedo W. C. T. U. is to hold an all-day meeting tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Thom Whiteford, 1528
S. Belmont Ave. Mrs. Beth Fuson, president, is to be in‘ charge.
BARGAIN
The board of directors of Sunny-|{ home of Mrs. Ray D. Everson, side Children’s Sunshine Club is to’ Acton. : y :
Meet tomorrow the
FINE FOODS
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members,” the new chairman said. New Leaders Considered
minority member of the City Council during the Lew Shank admin-
He announced that new leaders | istration, starting in 1922, and in would be named later for precincts | 1925 he was named Democratic City
created under the redistricting now | Chairman. . .
Promising to Talk With before County Commissioners. He | Elected in 1932 as county treaspointed out that in the 1936 elec- [urer, Mr. Clauer served his two-
‘Rank-and-File.’ : tions, several precinets were found | year term and declared he would William E. Clauer, new Marion | to be too large. not run for that post again. DesigCounty Democratic chairman, said
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Clauer Takes Chairmanship, A COOL KITCHEN 5 8 With Westinghouse R&R Electric Range
Terms to Suit
VONNEGUTS
Market Open Tues.—Thurs. Till 6 Sat. Till 9 P. M.
Market and Delaware StS.
Mr. Clauer, elected unanimously nated as one of the beer importers
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Lowest Price in Months!
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FUR-TRIMMED COATS—Newest fall and winter styles for women and misses. Fitted or
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MEN'S “GROSDALE” SHIRTS—Men's fine quality “Grosdale” shirts in plain white, colors and fancy patterns, stripes and
“KABO” FOUNDATIONS -- Our entire stock checks. Sizes 14 10 17 ................ 85¢
of Kabo foundations and brassieres from 59 ‘up to $7.50, reduced 20% : for Anniversary Sale........... 0 on ¢ MEN'S SOCKS—Fancy pattern double heel, sole and toe. In checks, plaids and clock pat-
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Irregulars MEN'S SPORT COATS—Heavy rib part-wool sport coats in oxford, navy or tan heather mixtures. Button front. $1 79 Sizes 38 to 46 ................Each, *
- WOLVERINE SLIPS of run-resist bemberg V lace or tailored styles and brassiere-top style.
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FLANNELETTE GOWNS—Warm flannelette ‘gowns with V neck, long sleeves and. double
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MEN'S PAJAMAS—Men's fine quality, fast colar, slipover or notch collar style pajamas. Sizes A, B, C, D in $1 00 the: STOMP ..uisccivivaccraes IAIN ®
MEN'S UNION SUITS—Fine quality combed cotton lightweight knit union suits in cream color. Irregulars. 79
MEN'S FALL HATS—New fur felt hats in the latest snap brim shapes and colors. Grays
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MEN'S SUITS, OVERCOATS ‘and ®topcoats in the latest colors, patterns and styles. The suits are made of “hardfinished” woolens ........Each, $16.95
STOUT SIZE BLOOMERS—Cotton ribbed bloomers with rayon stripe. Elastic run at
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GIRLS’ DRESSES—Special purchase of a well-known make of girls’ wash frocks. Fastcolor prints and solid colors. 8 SIZes TIO 18 .ovceicierercrivsnionss 8 Cc
MEN'S CORDUROY SLACKS—Full cut cole legiate style corduroy slacks in. blues steel and drab colors. Full slack trouser $2 59 model. Sizes 29 to 42 waist........ °
GIRLS’ WOOL COATS—All-wool fleeces, camel's hair and wool and suede cloths. Tan,
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GIRLS’ TWIN SETS—Al-wool twin sweater sets in novelty weaves. Slipons with matching
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MEN'S NEW SHOES—BIlack or brown oxfords with Goodyear welts and serviceable leather soles. Leather or rubber heels. Sizes $3 59 Gtoll, AtoD widths .............. °
BROCADE SATIN DRAPES — Ready made. For living room or dining room. Full 50-inch
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DRESS REMNANTS—From famous New York dress manufacturer's cutting tables. In new fall weaves, fabrics and colors. Usable lengths
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GIRLS’ WOCL SKIRTS—Newest styles! Newest colors! Newest details! Swing or pleated skirts, zipper pockets. Plain colors, FE plaids. Sizes 10 to 16 anos $1.69
GIRLS’ SNOW PANTS—Part-wool snow pants, Kasheen lined. Well tailored for a good
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TOTS* COAT SETS—3-pc. double-duty coat sets. Warmly limed coat with matching ski
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TOTS* DRESSES—Special purchase of a wellknown make of cotton dresses. Fast colors. Self and contrasting trims. Size 3 108% ocoocaiiniinnigiiinns 88c
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CANNON BATH TOWELS—Large size; 22x44-
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TOTS" SNOW SUITS—3-pc. snow suits in solid cclors and novelties. Sizes 3 to 8. Warmly lined MS
TOTS’ WOOL SWEATERS—AIl-wool sweaters in slipover styles. In smart colors and weaves. Sizes : :
TODDLERS’ DRESSES—Handmade broadcloth dresses in pretty pastel colors. Hand embroidered in dainty designs. Sizes : 6 months to 2 years ......... G 66¢
INFANTS' SACQUES — Hand-crocheted sacques in white with pink and blue trim. With satin ribbon ’ ties esssscssssscsassssssssecsass. ach, 66¢
CHENILLE SPREADS—Full bed size, white on white chenille bedspreads. Made
INNER-SPRING MATTRESSES — Button tufted, roll edge, with a sturdy, long-wearing comfortable springs. Twin or full size :
OVAL RAG RUGS—Popular “Hit and Miss" © style. Size 17x29 inches. ; 29 Wanted colors Seescscc ones atst anne Cc
7 ith Long or short sleeve lengths Wi Lon Coe back closing. Novelty collars and cuff. n with i In a nice assortmen 2 Style, S- Button dow, the \ ints and colors. Sizes to " DlZes 14 to 42 in the grorm a in the YOUR. _ © airs at Ayres. Downstairs at A 3 \ | :
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