Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 April 1938 — Page 7
"Take Your Choice—Plenty for Both Republicans and Democrats
40 GROUPS PLAN
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DEMOCRATIC PARTY
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2 ? Representative in Congress Ln * ohgressional Distrirt . ote for ane only)
- Tf LOUIE LCP OW ~ } * {— For Judge Circuit Court
19th Judicial Cirenit (Vote for ene only)
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” ei?) EARL RN, COX OC / : > er et For Prosecufing Atiorney
19th Judicial Cirenit (Vote for one only)
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~ 13) ANNREW JAcORS
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: (oe PAYED M. LEWIS @ o" - Fer Judge Superior Court A loom One (Vote for one only)
~ (s17 JOSEPH T. MARKEY OD
‘e0m) LEO X. SMITH O
For Judge Superior Conrt oom wo (Vote for one only)
= (om HERBERT M ‘ SPENCER
- ji JOSEP RB. WILLIAMS []
Y A = CE ga « For Judge Superior Court Three
(Vote for one only)
» #2 RUSSELL J, RYAN
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2 CHALMER . SCHLOSSER
lez 1. ERT stack - I ——— For Judge Superior Conrt x oom Four (Vote for one only)
2» HENRY 0, GOETT .
we e24) CLARENCE E. WE C] - Lo i i —— For Judge Soperiar Court ole for one only)
by A HY CURRY
«p20 AFLKERT F. WILSON
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For Judge Probate Court (Vote for one only; :
fom SMILEY N.C HAMKFRS < > JM JACOR ) STEINMETZ
For Ji Criminal Court ale < one only)
’ “eam FRANK P. BAKER 1) JAMES Db. ERMSTON . . wrti1) DEWEY E. MYERS ¥ A ———— \ For Judge Juvenile Court (Vote for one only)
#fes2) WILFRED BRADSHAW
er FOWARD C. EIKMAN
, #34) JUHN F. GECKLER
S43) HOMER J. SANDUSKY
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For State Senator
T For Xe Representative
(Vole Fly only)
(38) DAVID J. RADGER
(49) ALEXANDER RARER
(40) CHARLES L. BARRY, JR.
(41) EDWARD P. BARRY: 42) LUCILLE I. BERRY (43) GIDEON W. BLAIN (44) FRANK J. ROATMAN (4%) JAMES H. BOOKENIS (4%) PANIEL L. BOWER (47) GUY A. BRAUGHTON tm THEONORE CARILE 47) ROBERT 1. CARRICO (0) THOMAS J, PORSON, JR. 31) PERRY HI. FASTON 152) AVOLPH 6G.
EMHARDT, Ji.
153) WILLIAM C. ERBECERR
(4) BESS ROBINS in 13%) DAVID KLAPPER (36) SAMUEL KROOT Ch JAMES 2. MeCASLIN (8) SALVATORE I* MICELI (3%) LAWRENCE C. MILLER Anvort C. NAHAND (61) JOHN M. NOE (62) ARTHUR C. PAET2 (s1) ROBERT M. STITH (64) WILLIAM A. TAVIOR (it) ALP F TroRpsoN (rik) JEROME J. WACHTER
(67) HERBERT C. WANSWORTH
(58) EDWARD C. WAKELAM (79) JOSEPH C. WALLACE
(79) JUDSON 1. WEST
(71) €ARL E. WOON
LE SE HOLL RL SARL RE
r Joint State Representative Nrrion. and Johnson Counties (Vote for one only)
172) HARRY HILL
For Clerk of the zeus Conrd ote for one only)
(73) CHARLES R. ETTINGER []
"(74) 1'AUL RUSSE
For County Anditer (Vote for one only)
(7%) GLENN R. RALSTON
(78) MARTIN H. WALPOLE
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For County Treasurer (Vote for one only)
(17) WALTER C. ROETCHER
For County Recorder (Vote for one only) 178) ROBERT ELDER (7) HANNAH A. NOONE
(20) LEWIS €. WILLIAMS
For County Sheriff (Vote for one only) (X1) ORVILLE I’. BRAY (82) WILLIAM J. RROWN (}1) AL FEENEY (R4) MAX LORY 123) CHARLEY LUTZ (X65) THOS, 5. MEEKER
(¥%) CLAUDE FE. SHOVER
For County Coroner (Vote for one only)
(88) ETHFEI HERE R WILSON
(84) JOHN FE. WYTTENBACH
Fee County Sureayor Vote for one only)
(9) JOHN C, RYAN
(91) DARRELL €. WALTON
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For County \uressor (Vote for one only) (12) JOHN J, KRODEN (92) GEORGE W, FOX
(94) CLARENCE GAUMER
(9%) ALBERT H. GOEPPER
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For County Commissioner Secon str (Vote for one only) | (7) WILLIAM AUGUST BROWN (97) AMOS STEVENS
(4%) CLARENCE I. WHEATLEY
For County Cos Sammissionse
(Vote for one ory)
('") HARRY F. HOHLT
(1%) DOW W. VORHIES
For Township Trustee Center Township (Vote for one only)
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(10) ELIZABETH COOK |
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11%) MYRTLE RUHL
(107) EDWARD C. FOX
(10%) RICHARD O'NFIL
0 RT (110) ALBE Fv ALEMAN
(J11) DONALD WHITINGER O ————————— hip Assessor For Toe Tovmhip (Vote for one only)
AMES F. nn JAK CUNNINGHAM
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(11%) LOUIS J WAHL
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For Justice of the Peace Center Townshin (Vote for one only)
(114) DOUGLAS I. BROWN (113) ANDREW J. BRUCE (116) ROBERT G. CARTER
1 ARL A. ume HILDEBRAND
(118) PERVUS R. JOHNSON
(119) JOHN F. MANNING
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20) JOSEPH zn. 908 McLAFFERTY
For Township able Center Townsh P . (Vote for one only)
(121) DARRELL NEI.SON ALLEY
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(123) EDWARD C KASSENBROCK
(124) TED ROSS
(12%) DAVID F. SAVFLL
(126) FRED E. STEWARD
(127) JOHN 1. SULLIVAN
(128) OTHO WENTWORTH
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For Advisory Center Township (Vote for two only)
(129) CHARLES HOLTMAN
(13m) LOUIS G. KOERNER
(107) THOMAS M. QUINN Cl.
"For Delegates to State Convention
0 Ol O (134) THOMAS E. GARVIN | 0 O
(139) 1. NATHAN SWAIN _ O
Fourtl Ward (Vote for eight only)
(131) EDWARD BEGGS (132) EDWARD BOREN
(133) ANN BROWN
(135) HELEN MANNIX
(136) VAL McLEAY
(138) GRETCHEN YAEZEL 0
For_Committeeman Fourth Ward
Third Preein (Vote for one only)
(139) CHARLES B. VAN LUE OJ
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ot Rpriscatative in Conareas
Tiny R Confessional District
€12) CHARLES W. JEWETT O
Fon Rticia) Cireait + (Vote for one only)
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(14) WILLIAM D. BAIN
For Prosecuting. Attorney Cireuit (Vote for one only) -
415) EDWIN HAERLE
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418) RUSSELL I. RICHARDSON .
For Judge Superior Court "(Vote for one only)
417) JOHN M. CAYLOR
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(18) HARRY D. HATFIELD O
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(21) JOSEPH M. MILNER Ol
419) ROBERT I. MARSH
420) CHARLES MENDENHALL
422) WILBUR A. ROYSE |
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(23) DAVID F. SMITR
« For, Jud, Supacioe Court (Vote for gn : only)
{24) GEORGE R. JEFFREY Cl For Judge Se) Court (Vote for one only)
(25) JOSEPH E. HARTMAN O
—————————————— For Judge Superior Court oom (Vote for one only)
‘426) JOHN F. ENGELKE O
¢27) HENRY B. KRUG
€28) MARK H. MILLER
For Jud, Sul Sg Coes (Vote for one only)
€29) ADDISON M. DOWLING Ol
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For Judge Probate Court “Vote for one only)
(80) JAMES EDWIN McCLURE
For Judge Criminal Court (Vote tor one only)
(81) WALTER PRITCHARD O — For Judge Juvenile Cou "(Vote tor one only) "
22) WILLIAM H. REMY O
€38) HARRISON WHITE O
For State Senator (Vote for one only) 434) WILLIAM A. so¥cE, |
(85) ALVAH C. WAGGONER O
For State Re tative Ma
(Vote for eleven only) (36) LOUIS W. CARNEFIX O
(37) JOSEPH 0. CARSON, If O (38) CHARLES P. EHLERS Cl
(42) HERBERT E. HILL WH
(39) LEWIS iL. HEIDT
(40) WILLIAM HEIM
(41) ELLSWORTH ELLER
(43) NERBERT JACKSON |
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(47) WALTER J. MERCER OO
(44) CARY D. JACOBS
(45) J. OTTO LEB
(46) O. HAYES MENDENHALL
(48) PAUL G. MOFFETT |
“9 DAMON C. SCHWINDLER
(50) JAMES J. STEWART O
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(52) KENNETH A. WEDDLE ]
(51) JULIA BELLE TUTEWILER
(53) WESLEY T. WILSON ]
(54) EDWARD H. WISCHMEYER
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(53) WALTER W, WISE
For Joint State Representative Marion and Johnson Counties (Vote for ome only).
(56) T. ERNEST MAHOLM 0
(57) ELMON M. WILLIAMS O
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For Clerk of the Ciceuit Court (Vote for one only)
(58) FRANK P: HUSE S——————————————— ad Cmts A “on
50) JOHN WILLIAM =: oH EBAUGH
(60) WM. A. OREN
(Vote for one only) (61) FRANK CONES
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For County Recorder (Vote for one only)
(63) HAROLD R. HOLTAM O
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County Sheriff 1A for 1, only)
(64) MABEL L. LOWE
86) CHARLES CHICK « ) CHa _ROUSH *
(67) JACK SCHLOTT ; 0 For County Coroner (Vote for one only) (68) CAVINS R. MARSHALL O i RIS —..—
‘or County Surve; Proto a only.
For County Assessor : (Vote for one only) (70) JOHN A. SCHUMACHER
For County Commissioner In (Vote for one i
(71) ROBERT E. SULLIVAN O For \Count Commissioner , Third District. (4 for one only)
(72) WILLI E. GARRABRANT
For County Cou Councilman (Vote for three only)
TH) wiLLiam r. rATRERT 1
(74) JOSEPH J. SCHMID O
(75) C. F. SCHMIDT
For County Councilman Secon: rie (Vote for one only)
(76) SUMNER A. FURNISS O
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(17) MAUDE G. HOBSON’ |
(19) JOSEPH C. BUCHANAN 0]
162) ARTHUR F. EICKHOFF 0 :
(65) EDWARD R. KEALING- [1]
(69) GEORGE G. SCHMIDT 0
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(18) MAUDE MOUDY
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Sen, For Township Assessge
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a ———— For Jos gh th Tess (Vote for one only) . (80) DORSEY L. MITCHELL ; ]
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(81) ISHOR WULFSON
For Townahi3 Constable (Vete for one oniy) (82) DONALD L. GOGEN |
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(83) LeROY PICKLE
(84) CLARANCE L BAKER Od
:(85) HARRY J. MEYERS
(86) DEANE M. STEPHENSON
87) EVGAR SWEET
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(88) BOYD W, TEMPLETON 0
(89) CHARLES C. YORE 0
¥ tes to or Dalen State
Fourth Ward ote for thirteen only)
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(91) WILLIAM G. BOYD |
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(94) 1.0UIS FLETCHER {OJ
(v2) LINTON A. COX
(93) HARVEY J. ELAM
(95) HARVEY A. GRABILL O t TAVLORE, (8) TAYLOR. Gromivaer O
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(99) EMSLEY W. JOHNSON [ }
(a0) JOHNE. avs. O
) (101) FREDERICK O
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(103) WILLIAM G. SPARKS 0
(97) EDW. W, HARRIS
(98) EDGAR HART
(102) OSCAR F. SMITH
(105) DAVID R, WILKINSON J
(106) GAYLORD A. WOOD Bl ——————————
For _Committeeman Foorth Ward
(Vote ; A one only)
Ni N (107) B. NELSO} DERANIAN
AT STATE PARKS|
(90) JOE RANI» BECKETT 0 Y ri
SUMMER CAMPS
Chicago Scouts to Open Season This Month At Dunes.
Virgil M. Simmons, Conservafion Department commissioner, said today that 40 organizations have made reservations for summer outings ' at Indiana State parks where they will occupy group camp facilities. Ten reservations have been made for the group camp at Dunes State Park; 29 for McCormick's Creek, and one for Pokagon. The total ex-y ceeds that of past years, Mr. Simmons said. : The season is to be opened this month at Dunes Park where the Ridge Community Boy Scouts of | Chicago will-spend four days. The
organization is one of several out-of-state groups which will visit Indiana camps this year, Mr. Simmons said. Each group camp includes bunk-
houses, kitchen and mess hall, a.
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bathhouse with modern toilets and
administrative quarters. Dishes, cooking utensils and cots are furnished. Campers may use the park swimming pool or bathing beach.
TRY A WANT AD IN THE TIMES,
THEY BRING QUICK RESULTS,
Washington and Delaware Sts.
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Regular 300 Value Unbleached
MUSLIN
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69¢ value!
Feather PILLOWS
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19¢ Value!
Sanitary ‘NAPKINS
BOX OF
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Very Special. While 200 Boxes will last.
. qualit Bs woven, Linit
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Marion (Vote for one only)
3 y IFFFERSAN DAVIS * CLINTON
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WINS $4000 IN SUIT NOBLESVILLE, April 21 (U. P.). — Mrs. Anna Brady today was| awarded a $4000 judgment against the Gem and Blue Island Coal companies and B. F. Danfordt for per-
For County Councilman
branch of Western Reserve University. “They have behaved admirably,” Mrs. Wenner beamed as the ‘dinner..ended and tne students correctly wiped 'off daintily the last crumbs of their graduation exercises.
BANQUET LAST TEST FOR ETIQUETTE CLASS
CLEVELAND, April 21 (U. P.).—A banquet served as the last class for 38 students in the etiquette course | "pyle (0 had been ested sonal injuries suffered in a truck conducted by Mrs. Margaret Wen- | several months ago by suer laie | accident. The case was venued here ner at the downtowy. Cleveland | Newton D. Baker. from Marion County. - - = R 0 :
rn 2 ees reo ee: | WICTOR.L.OPEN FRIDAY These are ballots for County, State and Federal of- 200 Y ’ fices only. You’ll have two more to deal with for : : > 9
City offices. Election officials claim a near-record number of candidates this year. Meanwhile the See the New 1938 66 . $84 Quick-Meal
political pot boils in nightly meetings.
$30 7
it is a beauty! . . . streamlined . . . builtin oven . . . snow white with red trim ... 5 bluehot burners . . . no wicks
“SMASHING Terms as Low as Ba SPE CIAL . .. Tennis
$1 Per Week! Mon. "Friday . . . Friday SHOES
BIG SAVINGS | | Ea x = Night & Saturday! a /R On Brand New give 6 io
1938 MODELS ae
PHILCO CONSOLES TERMS as low as
00 A e So aad BUY NOW
Sale Price
49.95 $29.95 55.00
39.95 65.00 43.00 74.95.
al rge . (Vote for three only)
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HENDRICKS (101) CARL F. BRANDT
(12) Wirt Tan N.
ARDING, 1 1.98
Wom. ae eve Street ‘DRESSES » Sizes 12 ag
Friday. 2nd
i" 9-Ounce WATER Tumblers
9.5.
and Crvstal aneled sides, paneled Sid
(11) GEORGE SADLIFR
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For i Sm ilman (Vote for ore enly)
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(104) JOHN 11, TOHSS
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solders. ¥Friany will le last >
No, this is not the 1930 census. The list at the right is that of Republicans who hope to be ribminated for office in the primaries. The one at the left is the Democrats, ditto. They are sample ballots, and when you go to the polls on primary. day you will be confronted with. a problem of
394 Pieces Women's RAYON
-ins, ‘panties, step Regular sizes, goon
(1d ale for Friday caricos. small. m 8
large dium an : only. Be here early! sizes.
Women's Crepe FLORAL BATISTE
Women's 29¢ BROADCLOTH
SLIPS
19.
straight 10D. ox Te o selor, sale Fri-
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Women’s $1
. Taffeta and Swish
Half-Slips
39
Ing pastel olozs
BY ogae Ea Bao only wile
they last.
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Values. ‘Novelty
Women's
SHOES
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® oxford @ Pumps o Ties 8 izes. Fri-
day only.
Children’s $1 ~ OXFORDS STRAPS
49-
B ns @ Blacks ® o Sizes
pi to ale Friday Sav. :
9c Value! Boys’ $1 Part
Boy's Heavy
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HIRSCHMAN STUDIO COUCH
Just As Pictured °° for Only ..........,
| $2.98 Spring Topcoals s].69
ends they
Bows! Broadcloth
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FORA IR UBL RPE ARE
odds and clean up. while last. Friday:
Every Radio Still in the . Original Factory Carton
Broadcloth shorts, ghirts. Sizes 34 tO
Fancy’ nye
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Reg. Sale Price Price
XX 84.958 64.95 4XX 11450 77.95 3-XX 144.50. 105.00 49.95 2-XX 174.50 115.00 80.00 59.95 | 116-XX 230.00 150.00
Above Sale Prices Include Your Old Radio
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® Twin Innerspring ® Automatic Action ® 3 Pillows, Arms and Back © Makes Double or 2 Twin Beds
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Just the thing fo play. - Sizes 2s, % Yeats, Friady ‘only.
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WE SUGGEST that you drop in and inspect this couch, You will. be surprised to find such a good = couch for so low a price. We = have checked studio couches all over town and-we can safely say that so far the lowest ‘price we have found on a couch that is comparable to ours is $39.75.
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