Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 October 1937 — Page 15
THURSDAY, OCT. 21, 1987 _. Boast Bumper Radish Crop
Radishes grow about as big as watermelons in Irvington, according to Charles Boots (above), 4927 University Ave., who with his grand-
son, Bobby Bettcher, furnishes prot of their boast.
DEPAUW NOMINATES
3 FOR RHODES TESTS
Limes Special GREENCASTILE, Oct. Pauw University has chosen
compete for Rhodes They are Paul Van Riper Jr., anon; Jack Oswald, La Grange, and Alan Schneider, Louisville.
Mr. Oswald is captain of the foot- | Van Riper is a stu-|
ball team, Mr
dent newspaper editor and
Schneider is a senior class officer
21. — Dethree | candidates from the Senior Class to | scholarships. |
t-1 JORDAN BROS.
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RUGS
Imported Oriental Reproductions.
BR ronan $19.95
Size 8x11, $16.95
We Deliver Anywhere
Cut Rate Rugs and Linoleum
207 W. Washington, LI-0684 Mir. | Opposite State House
DINNER TO BE GIVEN "VISITING WPA PARTY
Arrangements have been com=pleted for the Aviation Dinner to be held Nov. 3 in the Indianapolis
Athletic Club for WPA officials on an aerial tour of the country, State | Administrator John K. Jennings said today. Assistant WPA Administrator Corrington Gill heads the delegation, which is to visit 40 cities on the 21-day trip. Guests at the banquet |are to include Mayor Boetcher, George S. Olive, Chamber of Commerce pr esident: John Collins, TWA
officials, and Adjutant-General Elmer F. Straub, of the Indiana National Guard. Mr. Jennings is to meet the party in St. Louis.
SCHOOL DEBATERS ELECT
Allan D. Vestal, Shortridge High School junior, has been elected president of the Shortridge Debating League,
DIAMONDS—WATCHES
1 DOWN
DELIVERS YOUR
Heater
Then a Little Each Week No Carrying Charge
519.95
Without Trimming
$13.95
Installed-—-with three joints of pipe, elbow and collar.
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Colonial
Furniture Co.
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Monday to Friday Inclusive, 9:30 to 5:30
WASHINGTON and DELAWARE STS.
Saturday, 9:30 to 9
FRIDAY SALES
These Advertised Specials on Sale Saturday if Quantities Are Still Available!
O MATTER where you shop Friday—Shop Leader Store
for EXTRA SAVINGS!
f FRIDAY SALE!
Women’s Silk Frocks
Made to Sell for $2.98!
Just 200 frocks in this rou! Prints. Plaids for busine be $ ernoon and spor and short Lucol shades 50 Sizes 12 to ‘9 and
38 to
Leader's-=Second Floor,
STORE OPEN SATURDAY
mL Yen
NJOY the Convenience of a Leader Store 10-Pay Account.
Apply Credit Dept.—2d Floor!
4 FRIDAY SALE!
Form Fashion Stockings
Black eel Chiffons--25¢ ad Bervice weight 344 Needle Chit. C fons. Actually 39¢c and 50¢ retailers. 1200 pairs first quality--236 Pr; slight Pr,
frregulars Leader's—Main Floor
FRIDAY SALE! WOMEN’S BLOUSES
Made to Sell for 99¢!
Cotton Blouses, ii tailored and dress stvles, Zipper C and butt on trims ig new Fal shad Sizes 34 to
Leader’s—Second Floor.
FRIDAY SALE! Girls’ Sport Jackets
$99
ho s—Seeond Floor,
Bright Plaid Bport Jacket with heavy Fleece linings For school or ih wear Sizes 8 to .
Samm
FRIDAY SALE! MEN'S SWEATERS
Some part-wool and others part wonl and rayon nif ¢ Wanted or Sizes to 46,
Leader's—-Main Floor,
FRIDAY SALE?! Girls’ Coats, Ski Suits
Made to Sell for $7.95!
Wool Fabric coats
in mixtures and solid colors Tailored and Dressy models Fur trimined, SKI SUITS, all wool Jackets in ‘plaids and solid colors. Sizes
i to 18, Leader’s—Second Floor,
FRIDAY SALE!
GIRLS’ DRESS COATS
$3.95
Wp enier* s—Second Floor,
Fur trimmed 1" few Coats Gir tim ming dermis styles, nicely lined t scxnted Ne colors Sizes
FRIDAY
Talon zipper tront sport-bhacxk ag) 1s ible
SALE! Boys’ Lumberjackets A "wanted ull eu des
$398 value! $9. 08 Sizes 8 to
342-02. PLAID A ety s«Necond Floor
CAPITOL DAIRIES, Inc. RE-OPENED TODAY
Our Customers Must Be Served
A Statement of Policy in the Form of a Resolution By Our Board of Directors
RESOLUTION:
LABOR POLICY
WHEREAS, we believe that freedom of opportunity, freedom of speech and liberty of the individual guaranteed under our Constitution gives the greatest sum total of happiness of any system of gov-
ernment.
BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED, that Capitol Dairies, Inc., is opposed to any ar rangement that compels a citizen either to join or remain in any organization
as a condition to earning a living.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that we will have frank and friendly bargaining with our employees, either individually or collectively, to promote industrial harmony, and we will avoid any provision or procedure that tends to coerce the individual or
abridge his individual rights.
Our decision to re-open and resume delivery service is motivated by our keen desire to properly
serve our
customers.
We have felt that our customers and the public at large would appreciate the fact we were making every possible effort to reach a fair and reasonable settlement with the Union.
Now, however, when we have met
the Union consider to
officials on what we be more than a half-
way basis and are met with brick-wall situation, we have no other alternative than to resume our delivery service.
It should be recognized that al-
though we were
ployees the
paying our emssame average wage
scale as was being paid by most other Indianapolis Milk Distribu-
tors,
we, along with two other
Indianapolis concerns, were singlea out for “walk outs.”
It should be further recognized
that although only of our employees
a percentage
“walked out,”
we, along with other Indianapolis Milk Distributors, elected to discontinue delivery service rather than to have our employees face a possibility of disagreeable con-
sequences.
We have made every possible effort to settle this matter on a fair and reasonable basis but we are met at every turn by demands which, in our opinion, are not in line with the liberty of the individual as laid down and guaranteed by the Constitution of the United States of America.
Therefore, after the most careful consideration, we have elected to resume our delivery service.
CAPITOL DAIRIES, Inc.
FRIDAY SALE!
126 GIRLS’ DRESSES
Formerly 59% to $1.00! Past color Prints in Prine cess, Tailored and Swing C vies Broken S128 and So assortment,
Leader’s—Second Floor,
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FRIDAY SALE!
Reg. 99¢ Girls’ Blouses
Bik Blouses fn the new Plaids, Stripes and Plain C colors New style and smart trimmings, Bizes 10 16.
to Leader's—Second Floor,
Gay Halloween "PRIZE-WINNING"
COSTUMES
For Adults and Children!
MASK WITH EVERY COSTUME
Halloween,
® CHILDREN'S SUITS in Sateen
4 4 Each
Children and Adults alike will find here a Costume to their liking for gay parties on
FRIDAY SALE!
BOYS’ DRESS SHIRTS
39¢ aoe Values! full eut and w
Guaranteed rin 4 Yok e atk ge ell Sizes 8 to 14
Broadcloth in fancy patterns Leader’s—Second Floor,
FRIDAY SALE!
BOYS’ 4-PIECE SUITS
Values Up to $6.49!
Wool mixed st $3 98
brown and gray ® os 6 tor s—Second Floor.
terns. Also Nav Blue, Coat 1s full lined sport pack, One long Pants and one ined Knicker Sizes 6 to
AL JOLSON'S original "Sonny-Boy" Here in Person Saturday to Open
‘Toy Land’
Bring the Children in to see him and hear him sing!
\ Billie Vallie
® ADULTS' SUITS in Cambric and Sateen Finished
Other Halloween Suits, 55¢ to $2.98
Leader's Toyland—Main Floor West Bldg.
FRIDAY SALE! Women’s and Misses’
Fall Shoes
Values $1.98 to $2.50
Pumps, Straps, Ties, Novelties in . Black or Brown Kid ® Leathers. All F sizes 4 to 9.
Leader’s—Main Floor,
FRIDAY SALE!
Fur-Trimmed Sports and Dress
Coats
Made to Sell for $19.95
SPORT COATS in lovely fleeced fabrics, also plaids, tweeds and plain colors
DRESS COATS _ in nubby woolen, Camel Fleece and Suede Cloths, fur trimmed Lined and inter]ined Sizes 12 to 20 and 38 50.
Leader’'s—Second Freon,
FRIDAY SALE!
Infants’ Flannelette and
Sey Diapers 3 8
I s—Second Floor,
FRIDAY SALE!
TOTS’ 3-Pe. SNOW Suits
Reg. $1.49 Value!
$7 29
Keep them warm In these fine Blanket Snow Suits Plaid Jackets with matching Helmets and solid color 8KI PANTS Navy, Green Maroon. SIZES 2, 3 and 4,
Lender's—-Second Floor,
FRIDAY SALE!
Part
wooi Double Blankets Size 70x80. Not less than 1 57 wool. Rose green, blue $ 5 Q
gold and bplaids; 3-inch sateen borders,
Leader’'s—-Basement,
FRIDAY SALE!
3 7 50 In. Wide i E 21/5 Yds. Long
Made of lustrous damask twin spiral and floral designs Fine ravon and cotton weaves Rose blue, green, rust and red. Leader’s—Basement.
FRIDAY SALE!
Printed PERCALES
™ Made to Sell “a for (9¢
C
36 Inches Wide!
Printed designs bv the dozens in one of the best known brands. Fine for children’ x and women’s dresses and shorts,
2 to 10 Yard Lengths
Leader's Basement,
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$1 value! Size B0x105 seamless scailo ed edges C FIRST QUALI Rose green, ey gold and orchid.
FRIDAY SALE! Crinkled Bedspreads
Leader's—Basement,
FRIDAY SALE! Rayon Damask Remnants
50 inches wide, 18 to 36 inches long, For pillow tops, dresser ¢ scarfs, cha y and stool covers, ete. If sold os, bg yard, would be 400 to $1.
1 hd we IRE,
FRIDAY SALE! 26¢ MIXING BOWLS
11% «inch large size. Amber color, paneled glass. C Suitable for salads, fruit
bowls, ete., 2 for 19¢.
Leader’'s—Basement.
FRIDAY SALE!
TOILET TISSUE
1000 sheet rolls ¢ regular 5¢ and 10c quality. Mill Rolls rejects,
Leader’s—Basement.
FRIDAY SALE!
RUBBING ALCOHOL
Pint size. 70% by volume, Regular 19¢ value! While ¢ 200 last!
Leader’'s—Basement,
FRIDAY SALE!
Printed Spun RAYONS
Made to Sell for 69¢
Y G
Tweeds, Motifs, Florals and Stripes. Also solid color ROUGH CREPES. All of them TUB. Think of it . . . a dress for about $1.16! All 39 inches wide.
Leader's—Basement,
FRIDAY SALE!
Sc AND 10c NOTIONS 15=Ounce wool yarn; 400- 9 3 sewing thread metal C cleaners, 36 Bobby pins, "op Leader's—Basement,
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