Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 March 1938 — Page 4
$542.435 IN FEES |! nin HWAY ane hing added to the bins The award ‘was based Son’ the i = BUY ON OUR TEN- PAY PLAN [A
LADO nr systein. He urged drivérs‘to follow | flight of Merrill and Jack Lambe {Nl Store license fees totaling $542.435| IML PP E R DY standard detour markings which | are | from New York: to London and re- |B were paid by. 68,639 Indiana firms erected by the Commission. af: ‘the 3 1B during 1937, Clarence A. Jackson, - : : ; date wa IR Gross Income Tax Division director, : Lh | pick MERRILL GETS. : 8 of. | * Sones ie Distribiition. at License I
The number of licensed stores; ine - Bureau. Branches to oy aan. : Ne “ge and Bodily Infirmity creased moe Gan 'oi0 sacs 30 0 pont Monday, || Maren 17 0.2, = Bpemnznoll oe “370 WEST WASHINGTON 11. up Prompts Him to Relax in | At the same. time he announced mL to “leaped to. from the (fl =~ ALA Sam :
that a campaign on delinquents will Distribution of the 1938 Indiana : Easton. Phillipeburg: bridge In o the [lf SE 2 : Duties, He Says. open April 1. The Store License Act. highway ° maps is to begin Monday he oe : ] ars River today, star hay so Hl : 4 : 200 Women’ S New
EY PR - | provides for payment: of’double fees |in all, branch auto license ‘bureaus, EL mE : I Ah rhe RE “Rev, Joseph Magshall by delinquent store owners. : Earl Crawtord, State Highway Com- [fo erg 2 - a HE diy ys ‘ 1 N GC
Francis, for ‘early 40 years the lead-| «Of the 68,639 licensed stores in missin, chairman,’ apnonnced & Joday. i’ ” : ; ly : ew ‘maps are e er. of 9000 ‘Episcopal Church mem-| the state,” Mr. Jackson said,-“60,392 are to be distributed free, Mr, Craw-
i i gf vez Soutliern and Central Indi- | were engaged in retail business. The ford said. After requests from the ! 4
ans, announced today he will ask | remainder: were ‘engaged: in agricul- | license bureaus have been tlle, ri : b 1D ER 3 | that a Bishop Coadjutor be appoint-| tural, natural resources, wholesale | Shipments also are e sent to mo-| § i ; 3 | iV I i 10 Ta 2 ’ tor.and travel clubs, tourist bureaus, |§ oy ry em py fF 2 to relieve him of part of his du- {and professional industries, public service stations and hotels. 2 LL 0035 a eae || 2 gg : \ = - | utilities and other businesses.” = , Crawford ‘warned A motorists . = a —— 1H oN A
‘a said the request will be made
; at the 10st. annual ‘Diocesan Con- - ‘ os lid SARE —- TOUR IAG — : — EN — | : : : \ Te Friday Siecial.
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! vention at Terre Haute April 20. He © gave "as reasons “age and bodily © infirmity.” Eishop Francis said he will assign to the Bishop 'Coadjutor the ‘administration of congregations: that
are 101 self-supporting and of mis- . Of CR 'y : AD sionasy work fu $e 1 souhtis ROOM SUITES—HOME "OUTFITS — .0DD. PIECES | NY 1 VE CN & PRESSES
+ dian Biatiop Francis will retatn siper- |] © That Are Reconditioned and Guaranteed
{ vision of all parishes in the Diocese. a
rm BE]) OUTFIT ML: 2 pal | | 8 ES SINGLE DRESS, $3.49
. plete charge of the diocese. From : ; Gs Eman mf | our Reser sts tue lad id Wo rely saved 1, te pri aE : (Smt 1210201 to 15 pita’ No. 30 in France, - ; = RAF ah of new furniture and every ar- + 38 to 52 and Half Sizes | BS == aa iy Sele looks lke now and is guar. I 2. RQ . An excellent assortment of ms : Ne ie IE EST Br a ig | A(R es sheers, crepes and novelties in “t donot belteve ins: sheets e-|| || [RN Rp 5] : > = Such Easy Terms, Too! | ; BUY NOW | the season’s best styles. Includ-
_ pancing where the need does not NE = = a. oy RE aii sag | ox a 2. 03d, Policy to over. RESETS. | + RN FOR ing boleros, 2-piece styles, and
ciyriy’ a community,” he said. 2 i Sat | By J x a y : on ; BN V5 : thar nested, ths “chu ron, Binon | || HE = = i 17 AI 11 No EASTER one-piece styles. Choose from Francis Ted the Tight to overcome TIRE © i i ¥ JA, eg : : uN 1 d finarciel and other obstacles stead: || | BRIE —| | TL y | | _ LAY-A-WAY black, navy, high shades an ing in the way. fe ==- == 3 : , : * PLAN % | gay, colorful prints il anal uw Epis- tdi ion alll FEET : : ; ] = : 0 : LL Star Store Second Floor, Eres 2 oN re RE = B ®Chest “of Drawers ®Wood | |. : yh : / . ; to the group: In Bedford the strug- ie—= Panel. Bed ' ® Coil Spring or
§ gle was hagderi® 1 Tit ER 1. ra f BD — i» : / Ph Mattress. The complete outfit," ss a | . l . 1 Tells, of Estly Work NIE 8 $19.7 See it today. 7 | . 3 Girls Spring | CE A S T EB R
“I felt the community needed an
‘Episcopal Church, so I approached | : ; ; » 2 > ; : | : : : ; ivic leaders,” Bishop Francis re- See . wl so 3 , : : wea. || Studio Couch a 5 | Te aS COA ! S and S Ul T “ , told : Wi ye : ) me. es os Sold New for $29 || BS” ! - f(T o P Pp r R S For Men and replicd, : EEE, ; [EY dal : § nN — 1 ERMS alll fi . 7 Young. Men :
“Fcr some time the. little congre- * gation moved from hall to school-
y house for its meeting until one day a pe OEE tr M1 : : + EY : ee] i : “3 ; the members felt they could buy a i ; pr] SE wi TR ] any Bi : Yo Marvelous 3 plece ofyproperty. We selected the —— - : JE 4 TE ; Ss © BL : Rak : a ! LA EP A | eae & « Values :
land “ve wynted and then approached - Everything you need to
© the owners.
“At first ‘they Would not see us. vina Raom |: pd EE ; SE © Living Room | + FEE =. ™ {| start housekeeping . .
Aller pesiifent 20 2 Jit ceeded in talking toa relative whom - ; : : BRIN * they had appeinted as thelr agent. S U IT E S = = SE Ei ; ! 11-Pe. Living Room ts i \ Ro EE io tail ol an
rs ve asked om he rice. Jie Recondi . Sai ed not to vary : gf py Ee. - CEEEEs SLES . . sell t-6 property fo us but would tioned & p Reconditioned & Ew + 10-Pc. BEDROOM RI] } .:N\Y/ 7 1 Te fect fitting suits in consicer giving it jo 3. I we would Guar'nt'd *. gtd. Sold new 2 Bin i r : Bi HE NN 43 i ’ : 8% conservative or sports accep’. We accepted.” _ Choice for $39 ....... al. 15 ao lL 12-Pe. KITCHEN IAAF (§ § Smartly styled | il styles. Single or double Became Bishop in 1899 (EI EEE " ' = \T f% coats in all the §. ! breasted . models. .- Me-
When Bishop Fraicis was conse- 4 3 $ AE 1 aaah a ; £3 4 a 38 “spring” shades. | Ep evita a i a Ra cratec Sept, 21, 1899 the Diocese 5 PIECE | — SET, Reduced_____ fa 56. ILS SIE ol ERE ¥ $ a oan} i and os shades
"was called the Diocese of Indiana, co east Eee y - |i 8% £8 § 30" fleece toppers | The rorthern Bjocese was called the bea DRESSER, Refinished like new.___:o:__.. $9 nN a LT ea 2 : psd are in Tae : 1 All sizes.
DX Saeed a litle undemocratic |} ROOMY KITCHEN CABINET, Refinished______$10 | A 32:Piece dinnerware — =A cd | B §Yu dav god and = that I should be called the Bishop sot will be included os ul iy |B green. Teen sizes | LAY-A-WAYI Boone ens Bo amsed to poaic || GOOD THROW RUGS, AXMINSTERS___.__29¢ Up . with ovry 3hm, Out} i PE ey Hah lL to 16. = | A TARY anspo'is” he sald, | fit sold this month. = 5a 5% Tr | OTHER COATS | ¢§§ THEE | YOUR SUIT NOW | Bist op Francis, who-wil observe |i GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR __.___§79 | AES Jil Rasim l 4 Bloor easter]
his 75th birthday next menth, ‘is 2 : : one Cl Indisnapolis’ ‘most ardent 3 Star Store, Second Floor.
sports enthusiasts. His love of base- E ball Be in ‘Phil hin, - 3 : Sieracbiie | Bedroom Suite | wah YU me vs prints mest si ios 8 4 PIECES | “earl 1 He is confident pf the soundness. ® Vanity : : : a
of the church’s position throughout: ®Bed $ E jar Be -niot sound: Jogieal, ‘but 1} oS last Desirable BED ROOM SUITES
EN ee ei EE E Washington 8t., % GAL Zl | LIE JOKE 1 1s being made,” ne said: —————————— —— - — ‘ — —-— — = - = IQ We offer these suites at a great sacrifice [fig
and China I feel definite headway in order to make room for new incoming [gi ‘stocks, Come early for best choice. i
mis’ FLORA SURE gon. fg pi . oT rs " i ‘BEDROOM SUITE RAISE HB A DRESS Wi VE 607° 0 SOME i nl la 1 YOU DON GET CLOTHES took HOW | \ COULD REALLY GET Al “HORRID, “Wace. N WHITERN 2475 / 4 Tilnag creint; IH by Eh £1 | Was $39.50 - , i A= . Bed, chest and: van-
.ity.. Round : mirror, “modern drawer pulls.
Bed, chest and smuare mor \y uC 3: PeSuite ied” ries (050 2) A Semi-modern bed, chest and ‘WAS ¢ = 3- Pe. Suite SE ‘$69.50 % i BRR TY le : 3 P S Semi moder bed ; chest wo WAS: & rr | 3-Pe. Suite BIERS= D0 8
Ld BUT ISNT THAT} | NOT : ITS AMAZING! .\ | gypgy Soaks oor tayo | ri pe hd te 0 ST ONE OF Tose | [ms metEcioms |} Ger wane ie | Bed, chest and vanity. Beau- WAS MANDY, ims ' | | soo Tr irdes'won | | [| I GETS cLoTHES 4705 SHADES GRANULATED Is WHITE AS || wacheR is RuNNING | c uite: frie vib vio $6950 L__t'ees ciomies ware WHITER IN ANY WASHER .s IVE GOT APS THAT fd | SNOW INST 11 Gives vou oousLE-| . ished. MATTER : een A . , so NO TIME AT ALLL ACTION. 4 '. 18tar Store, (Enlarged) Furniture Dept:, Third, Floor.
SOME OUTSIDE IN MY EMRers ‘ The New: Century
CEERI B «*WASHER
* WITH ONE CASE OF RINSO
wills RE a TE AR RE TT Your Old WASHER. S$ TANT NO SECRET AT ALL ses == “AN ‘SEB | Uk ee |W land $1 Per Week} 3 4 g Ww : Delivers This Washer to §
Mis’ YAcoBS. ITS YOU MUST TRY IT, |} dy ; 1 LN oN Your Home.
WAITER "| ‘CAUSE THAT NEW SOAR..) - | DARLING! ITS : ; : Eulbrrud He, : Ci Atnost Hike oe : Gute Wat Clthe 4 . Shades Whiter Tn A rs ‘We now have a compile T new line of Century Washers, whith we:
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Believe 38 the, best: washing Machine Yalue Gf tho year.
th quick ST 5s IR rte oi ib te junk, | spots some clin with s few avi nis RD CR NOTE THESE FEATURES: ings whi white clothes 4t05 TS whiter able color comes out brilliant, fresh! Even £= | Steel Cut Gears Throughout in washers both old and new. Yeta soapso' gheer cotton y washed 100 consecu- jn Co % ugnou -. Sir hi ie gman: edo per ; || % Large Three Vane Agitator : XYDO! vi e sign of ! RY i bio dl a = ds as three i] | BN 1 oh Sor 3 on
“At the same tine, Oxydo ji cuts washing t Porcelain ; 25% to 40%. This means a great sav.ing in wear and tear on: es—cuts elec- . ely costs because you don’t run the er so long. 2
