Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 May 1938 — Page 13
FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1988 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES oa ni smn PALS 38 TT I I I A A oy
EVES * ENTIRE STORE OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK *
21 CANDIDATES
Judge Cox and Bostcher Note $1000 Contributions To Central Committee.
Twenty-seven candidates in the | recent primary election filed expense | accounts today with the Marion County Clerk, showing expenditures | and contributions during the cam-
paign Andrew Jacobs, defeated Demo- |
cratic candidate for prosecutor,
spent $77465 He offered $250 : to) \ a HR — » peerage — * on a / , ving informatie a : pn / SORT ; i Tr a anna | Bog | Women's New Summer | y/ A ®.. .
charges : A $i i k ji ] : oH ; Judge Earl R. Cox of Circuit] i 3 3 § 3 / ; oo Court itemized his expenditures at | \ 13 \ i / ] fila : A 8 . . 7 $1040 for an unopposed candidacy | Bo at § ¢ J a. AG to succeed himself. | R \ so Sea ) 4 Mayor Boetcher, unopposed Dem- | \ J | 4 LAE i A Mi
ocratic candidate for County Treas- | urer, spent $1065. In each case, $1000 | ; : : was a contribution to the Demo- | BE B o : : cratic Central Committee. : By Typical 4.98 Vy alues Earl B. Teckemeyer, defeated Re- | 3 3 : : S 4 3 4 publican candidate for Mayor, spent | BE ay i Se | Te For the in Our Best-Seller $5. He said he spent $2 for gaso- | : ; | 1 { Sh ol B 7 ’ i - postage 2 for cam- | LN Sho ox Toppers. line, $1 for postage, and $2 for cam . ! || ; Auto Races! pp
paign cards. Marsh Spends $110.75 \ \ EDN \ 4 08 | Oe SN 3 < 79 > ®
Others who filed were: \ Republicans: Robert TI. Marsh, | : Ed : x AE i abi : Superior Court 1, $110.75. Charles > : Sa WR \ N= i | h Powerful field Mendenhall, Superior Court 1, $16.95; David F. Smith, Superior Court 1, $115; Wesley T. Wilson, State Representative, $30.49; Lewis IL. Heidt, State Representative, $3.40; kia . a Dorsey L. Mitchell, Justice of | * Many Thrilling Suede-Finish of | Spring Colors Fleeced Fabrics
Peace, Center Township, $77.50; | 1 bi ’ Ha 5 Willie M. Gr n, Olty CO cll, | NN : Ra WAN eh Grune: ity ounci } - i Scoop. Regu la r | Oc Hs , * Wrist or Finger ® Toppers for S 3 \ Tip Lengths Every Occasion
Democrats: Frank J. Boatman
| St FACE; Lo » State Representative, none; William, : re . mepdlt e § BN S | J $ d W : a WICH, uses § Po nverpiare are : : Youthful as can be with their pert abbreviated
Taylor, State Representative, $46;
Edward C. Wakelan, State Repre- | Guaralionull : Ba Ke : Fd ‘ sentative, $17; Daniel L. Bower, p MOREY \ | ® Salad Forks ® Teaspoons AZ lines. Choice of tuxedo, button or high rever
: : : you R SE toca ; ‘ . State Representative, $80.50; Gideon J— Pod @ Knives With Stainless Steel 1 . PTR Mr SNING : W. Blain, State Representative, $53; | : : SRE Ey Blades C : KEAN fronts. Not only the SMart test ver IONS going John M. Noe, State Representative, | J Ra 3 SHY ® Forks @ Dessert Spoons 2 : at this low Sears price, but in expensive finish $10.02. ER ® Round Bowl Soup Spoons fabrics Carl E. Wood, State Representa- : @ Iced Tea Spoons Each Regular anrics. S 2 20 tive, $132.50; John C. Ryan, County . \ to Surveyor, $346.15; John F. Taylor, Styled for lasting beauty. An exquisite pattern ex 3.98 Wrist es
Perry Township. constable, $130.48; | 3 i clusive with Sears. Knives with stainless mirrar- Watch . n . | SUN a ) \ . ' » Joseph McLafferty, Center Town finish blades, found only in more costly sets. Guar- 1
ship Justice of the Peace, $7.50; : hip Justice o ie Peace ) - MA anteed 10 years tor home use. Tarnish-pranf chet al 298 Women's Smart New
glasses with shoulder strap. Clear vision,
Douglas D. Brown, Center Town-
ship Justice of the Peace. $39; : % small additional cost, Alonzo R. Stanfield, Wavne Town- R § s | 5 DRESSES ship Justice of the Peace, nothing. RR 1 \ ; : . a oe ummer . John W. Freeman, City Council, | Ly Eo i a Ne $1 rolled y 1a tp d $3.50; Byron Saunders. Beech Grove | RY 3 case LATA Sizes 00 Mayor, $1490; Clarence Gaumer, \ . y ’ ti 3 1 3 ble crystal, County Assessor, $46; Jacobs for | \ ands Here's a Real 54.50 Value! Byte ory 14 to 44 Prosecutor Club, $412; George Ross- | : * 3 Whatever vou're looking for-—a dress for sports,
kopf, Perry Township Justice of the | aR ER ° Peace, $60. J ow eming on 0. 4 i) casual or.dress-up wear—it's re a
shorter =skirts—flower accents
canassing Bord | | SSNS PORTABLE TYPEWRITER Rn | Lo
Meets for More Work The State Canvassing Board met 5 \ With Carrying Case
today to tabulate votes for candi-
dates who were voted on in more | b RY than one county at the primaries. § () R WE 0 Certificates are to be forwarded to Q AR .
county clerks desighating the successful candidates whose names are | A ARR ERS
to be placed on the ballot for the Tak PL: > : A | general election. § C N Also Sold on Sg ee n “dl a Summer
Rep. William H. Larrabee (D) 3 Easy Terms A en : was unopposed for renomination in ) (No Carrying Charge) pC ng & od OPES 4 for the - ; : the 11th District which includes part jegue: 4 : ' % 2 VRB” £ 7 yr 8 Romingion No. 5, ro AUOSINIRIONINEPYE | Crduate - HATS ! AG re J 3 , ,
Typical $2 Values!
of Marion and Madison and Han- \ LL cock Counties. In the Republican | ¢OrHeL, oll. duced for this sale LR oy 57 3 y ey Strict. ‘Willi . £0, ATS XO ; JB .. § ) 95 : race in the district, William O. Nel \ S01 Lig cots only! Types fast, ac bP, KS . : A Budaat hate |
son won over Keith © by a vote | DANN 350 = X A . DA eS MARY n Keith Canan hy a vote | 5 curately. Two shift keys. So a : : of 18,041 to 5508, EA eS ha ; " 3 3 of styles, Felts, straws Harry Hill was unopposed for the LR. Single and double spacing de- —/ A Peggy Tngersoll Aan AE NY 1 : Y ‘ . : Tos . 3 | ith y in styles for girls he , raorics. Iry one of Democratic nomination for Joint | N vice. Pica type. Complete wit [3 ) aq Ww : c by i) State Representative from Marion N 0 3 ) 1 ¢ | inst or Standard an PO 4 _ ; ' yoy SUD Wire WB > : 3 3 carrying case and instructions. otandar : ? of | and Hancock Counties. WImon M. | Ln os 0 Guaran teed h mean when we say Williams won the Republican nomi- } Bt X BypOoand, chromium tase, A they ra worth much 3 Adjustable link had day y £
nation over T. Ernest Maholm, . . . 18.471 to 9850. Medium Weight Typing Paper, Ream, 55¢; band. more!
STATE POLICEMEN 1f § TO RECEIVE GUNS | 3 Som e 9A | BR. UMBRELLAS fi Z Wk | HANDBAGS
Regularly
nae ae senor | (Sore En CRE | PEER 1.00 =~ TE EL
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1.59 Oilsilk ar 1 New Summer
Y UL, korev 40) Shotgun for Each. | Yon. 1.49. i i NR ne : 2 u Each of the 175 ‘members of the 3 X 8 g \ 3 ' . vol Bright, new 18-rib qualily oll-silk i Y Bi a Fatih Tn, Youd ig State police force is to be issued a | SRR 3 i 4 4 E . umbrellas priced at a round dollar. ] ae T. Dl. i re hha IE Sand A aly : ; A Vé ? pric 3 eo Brilliant Stripes and Cool WHITE! sawed-off shotgun, Capt. Walter 8 % : gr el ie With gold or silver color frames # HT. & I's carry off the color showman Eckert announced today a ) 4 2 BY . ; 4 © plains : RT it RR OR RL Ths we re Tete Police A : § : 3 HD and wood rods. Prints or p 8. So , n 11 EP tume. All are easy to carry—wellforce the best armed police organ-! OEY Tape, ization in the country,” he said. “It | should also speed up our work on raids and provide greater safety for the men.” { The new equipment is to he car
ried in a case. The officers are to | b) " Be ! 5 x ul 7 N “ oN I D ms ' 3 in ' —— i » . »
/ ~ Women's New have it with them at all times on ”~
p y nT \ \ duty. At present one machine gun nis? 100 v in i \ : \ : = and four sawed-off shotguns are | NR AL asad | oe a | ¢ »” kept at each barracks SN int yack, * AS y s, PONS 3 ne we CO e. \ / 22 7 Pa
0 Twenty-five officers are receiving a , Va \ purse RAB / \ - instructions at Ft. Harrison today indi] SAYA ve Men S | 49 ( O0| ! » \ BARN : one 2 . , » ; » J
Jomposition handles,
on the firing and maintenance of
the new arms. This instruction. NRE ® : : Capt. Eckert said, is to be given to | Ra 8 VY $ | $ a Oxfo d ; | all men before the issuance is com- : en I a e r S \ } A \ \ pleted. VA T
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AMERICAN SPONSORS | TS 20 \ AN NC PRINCESS IN BAPTISM Prose . Sian Le 98 Favorite!
6 to 12 ww Growing Girls' Smart 14-weeks-o0ld daughter of Crown
SADDLE OXFORDS Princess Juliana, was baptized here
yesterday in a brilliant spectacle in | : 3 - Fe nae! | a rer ( ; Summer coolness at Economy savings! Per- ~N x 98 Sires an American became one of the god- | y forated oxfords that let your feet breathe >» 5 8 We Te mothers of a future Queen. - : you walk, Lightweight brown elk uppers. : CL ’
Countess Paul de Kotsebue, the —r - . . . . former Alle Tew Of Jamestown == i Flexible stitch-down construction. Mara than
N ps Siem My Sa $ your money's worth. aather saddle. Crepe rubber ala ti te y Soh Ne er A . ® S f Whi : ® 5 Alsa in this araup, white perforated fimes. Her first husband was | SERN 3 ; by oft ite Kids Gabardines h § Theodore Hostetter, Pittsburgh mil- | oo : Wh Steni High P Diy Toro SY TwIE Nude, lionaire. : a) epths=="igh Tumps “raph 3018. The Princess was carried to the | %% Sag i : Shirch Tn Soltis Conan Smt | \ uh Sandals < Smart Ties Other Growing Girls’ Shoes at | 3 h, a ” 1.98 and 2.59
six white horses. | |
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SI Up to $300 on | DROP DOOR p> ox To tom. sug ® Dress, Cuban, or Walking Heels! style. Black, blue and 04:
® AUTOMOBILES i, NA Odora Chest 3 23 i Siow 4 103. ee — Pr. ;
THE HAGUE, Netherlands, May 13 (U. P.).—Princess Beatrice, the
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Gianna white Buck with lunge fan
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