Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 November 1938 — Page 23
' FRIDAY, NOV. 11, 1938 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _
pumas . Tae pers =. IRR Auto Show Gets Under Way in New York; |i erep, LEAVING Fo-imasss: vo REE IC NGO:
OPEN SATURDAY ‘NIGHT
Mu, a oat, 42 miles |§ over ‘city Sirocts and county pavement. |§ Be (Plan fo pon EY 15.) ; REY: HTS WASHINGTON ST.
Indianapolis’ Exhibit Will Start Nov. 19| paHT IN EFFECT iiss 5s ss 1 J NOVEMBER SALE!
c 4 les over Ron ds , 5 4 and 39. Three ton ad limit on Road 39, north
Car Production in U. S.| “NVgrsh Buggy’ Glutton for Dirty Work [pes 3, 47 and 58 open; iraiiivly same pv
Canada Tops ’32 by j eh Nov. 11.) oS Dar Cont Three More Ready in |i S&-reom me cus, to crngoion. 8
1 mile north of New Bos-
. Ind. 145— Coming Week. ton to Fulda, 6% miles aver county gravel. By E. R. R.
The curtain went up on the New Sy ; ; AE : Three detours were eliminated Capital Poultry Co.
York auto show today, the first of on ! 5 : To : during the past week, leaving a|} 1018 S. Meridian DR-3030
a series of shows throughout the : I h jo total of eight now in effect on Innation. ‘ : : a ; i "ind diana’s road system, the State BOILING Lo fi 2 a &giit Highway Commission reported to- Cc Indianapolis’ show will be open : hs : ; day. CHICKENS Nov. 18. : ; ct 7 oh Detours eliminated were on Road With the curtain raiser in New (3, eight miles north of Muncie; Plenty i DN EESE Sok bes way, it was recalled nat ; ant : Ps Road 47, from Thorntown to the} SE ot eer DALIVERY motor car were registered in ; ; j ee Boone-Hamilton County line, and : the United States at the end of 5h : wo FB | Road 58, two miles a —— SUNDAY INTL NooN In Indiana, there were only a few ; i San : Ga : STOUT’S JENN. BOOTERY
hundred. Records were incomplete, WASH.
because the registration law still] Jf SE : i 2 : : was somethnig of the future. : Bae : Chose Own Numbers : Ld ;
Indiana motorists of that early
® nding date punched out taeir own license Outsta 9 Values at
numbers on pieces of tin and sent
the number to the Secretary of 2 : & i ; EE 4 b, — State’s office, veteran officials re-| ‘SS ; i a This Price called. : ! f= In 1914 there were 66,410 registra- The Wb Ramapton “Marsh Buggy.” » de- | mobile, boasts of 10 large-sized tires, all removable. ; 7 / tions in the state. Now there are| signed to traverse soggy swamp land that cannot be The truck, which is an all-wheel-drive model, was : fo
30 million in the nation. A total of| crossed by foot, animal or any other truck or auto- | designed for war in dams-and break-water projects.
991975 passenger and commercial] = Le ; vehicles are registered. in Indiana. woe EE : Hl : : : ! The ‘year 1900 saw the beginning| : 5 ig am gi a = St : 2 of what was called production of| : gir : ae Lk = To ne se :
automobiles on a commercial scale, : ; i ; Si as 4 Sa : : : 5 Be 7 A rN a iis 2 a : | A We want you to compare
for the Olds Motor Works put oul LR Ma a a AE a : : BL : no fewer than 1400 cars. : : ; a An a EEL Tae : 8 ; 5 1 Mostly Assembly Work A na i dis is : OF Ea ; Beautifully ma : pm 0 — 4 . splendid materials,
Yet what was called auto “manusizes! facturing” 35 years ago was really : wi # Attes Delis Cisten or 53 . 5 smartly styled. All only designing and parts assembly.| Nm geet : : iS Sogn nf : sed for alterations and redecoration, this store is ; RS Por Inoiorce. roost of the Ford ear. L7 ee aa i i ee ened by Sours ia Bisse new stock of ladies’ = eg Reg. $24. 95 SUITS yl = a : : , s 2 to AAAA to C. In addition t g § ; 5 came from the Dodge Brothers ma-; Ea gl / wh : : 7 entire stock of Kimber’s, Inc., is being offered at ren the ga ; nd OVERCOATS chine shop.). The parts were made | : i A 2 : sale prices for quick closeout. RY oo 5 a in a variety of outside factories, to Es ; DnB : i E . i Ta Expertly made from long 4 > ¥ 8 X
which the auto orders were apt to ji ; ; # = ’ : 3 = Ing materials, newbe only small potatoes. Today the| : - ; ba ; Tn i —LADIES SHOES— : Son A Ti styles and best © ol great parts factories supplying the| : % : ; {i ors! auto industry are frequently vwned,| : . = i GROUP No. 1
or at least controlled, by the auto : x - : aE ml : 5 nw : 400 P AIRS 500 PAIRS 500 PAIRS | ; : | | #4 8 i1z
manufacturers. In 1900 capital had little interest
in going into auto manufacturing.| : i % a fl : ; The auto companies of the time : 8 2 : A : managed to exist because the parts| : me ram | $ 08 makers extended them short-term| | Sy ; . : credits. The successful companies| :. : ] : : ; which survived built up their plants| Bee = ® ® ®
largely by plowing back their cwn profits—a point often cited today in| E& ; : : Sheen of the undistributed “ PLENTY OF NARROW WIDTHS AND SMALL SIZES From 1900 to about 1910, no fu- be : wal, \} esi SUEOES COLORS ture was seen for autos except in i atl - il GAD ES CALFSKINS _ BLACK GREEN" the luxury markets. And Henry oi i “ ARDINES | ALLIGATOR BROWN RUST Ford was considered a mystic when | Hs : : D SKINS CALF BLUE WINE he began to cut prices in 1908. Be- : ; Purine th . fore then the Ford car sold for well The new 1939 Oldsmobile Sis. Be ge : over $1000, 5 : galoshes with each purchase of shoes at $2.98 or more. JAGH Style) Ford Firmly Entrenched * ler, Dodge, De Soto and Plymouth |shield wipers finally has been will leave by special coach include : Compare ge
cars and to merchandising methods solved, according - to Prof. H. M. 1 ith a0 By the time oiler manufaciuiers for the winter sales campaign. Jacklin, professor of - automotive 4. W, Sigel, J.B Vagups, J..A » PENN. ME felt the need for many more sales, Manning, E. H. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. I enya in jk B. J, Mennedy, Cluysler Motorslengineering at Purdue University, 2 WASH ed cost production. As late as 1910|district service representative here, Prof. Jacklin said rubber wind-|J A. Brookenbank, Mr. and Mrs. || : . : at $ 2 tah only 468,500 cars were registered in|is to talk to service men on me-| shield wiper blades deteriorate be-|M. N. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. En atts, the United States, one for every 45|chanical aspects of the 1939 Dodge.|cause any product containing rub-|yrajey and Mr. and Mrs. H. R. New- 4 NORTH PENN. ST. ; BR LOLS waist! families. Others who are to take part in Der is eaten away steadily when in|. : 5 So after the first stage of experi- | tonight's meeting are F. L. Hender- Samael Jun Darden prov. 7 a ment and invention in the auto in-|son, Chrysler regional sales man- ’ » — 6 » 99 dustry and the second stage of Sips ager, and C. W. Chapman, Dodge oF Daphne, iat o heh. subbarsliie gg grape Remember “Tes. DEE S for DIAMONDS! plying the luxury markets, the third regional sales manager. Both men = state was reached of price au. have offices in Cincinnati. a I PUT YOUR TRUST IN THE tions and great expansion of buyers h ¢ il 3 : Today the industry may be said to oh as ay poner ly me no a Serve = 2 Satisfacs { STO RE THAT TRUSTS YOU : E! be its foun sare thst of Sapa. region and one of 400 being staged Ta Agha en Buy with complete confidence. Be sure in the knowledge that SAL ig I Drirey op salesmanship, chielly| throughout the nation. : every article is backed by DEE'S guarantee of satisfaction a roar Wore: Dro= “Our difficulty is getting enough WE 5 %. : . and may be purchased on credit, with no extra charge! ducing autos on a commercial scale.| Cars to fill the demand,” Mr, Wil- Contest Winners to See : ; In 1928 there were 44, of wiih bt he away Lg Notre D G es had been in existence 25 years be-|-*. ” ? - fore. But during the intervening|third of the advance orders.” 0 re ame Game ; | NN : ® Sizes 8 an quarter of a century, no less than Winners of a sales contest spon- = oe : 2 = : A \ 4 to 16 Yrs. 4 181 companies had produced cars on ’ sored by the Indianapolis Motor : ; PENA mt > ; a commercial scale. Heres the Answer fo Truck Branch of the International = : 4 dil . ean Today almost one-half of all fam-|Smeared Windshields Yi tor Co. SUL b is of th : > 18 wih pe flies in the United States have a car| : Harvester Co. will be guests ol the l 2 : : # : Price —85 per cent of families with in-|7imes Special company at the Notre Dame-Min- : a a comes of $3000 a year or over. It is| LAFAYETTE, Nov. 11.—The |nesota football game tomorrow at ; a Les a i a : ‘Hard finished, long-wearing estimated that of every dollar spent problem of smeared windshields|South Bend. iE BNE J ; Ar : : herringbone in the United States for consumers’|caused by deteriorated rubber wind-| Salesmen and their families who & 3 Wy 5 DIAMONDS | | . AMONDS pes. 8 gi ; Sizes
goods, about 25 cents goes for buy-
ing and maintaining “the car.” ; 2 IA NY : 5 7 = \ S$ 3 Q75 Ea PCE SUITS
concen: [SAVE at SACKS BROS. | SZ --3°- , os Sales Volume i ® (7% ALT 4 Sf Five ciemonds set in is EEO SRELTE 0 | Saat, dois pass $9.95
mounting of unique charm seldom been equalled for
By » u , : : : Tape cate & on Winter Coats and Suits Q i and beauty! Real value! beauty! | Corduroy Pre1.00 ! : 7 ® ’
volume of the Cummins Engine Co., DIGNIFIED CREDIT TERMS . Blue and brown. well 1
builders of automotive, industrial rl made. Sizes 8 to 16 and marine Diesel engines, is ex- g Men's Fine Suede JAG KETS
pected to be doubled during 1939, it og oie. BRAND NEW was announced here today. a - They’re new—and what a vargein
A new building is under construc- 4 ce, at this low price. Come ; 3 : S fs tion to provide increased produc-|i “SEEN & “A onls ee early for / IY tion facilities. ; k: while we have your 4 Sa he : : : All machinery to be installed will Ea size and the style you Ss : i : ] [1 Curved to Fit the Wrist! J =
be powered with individual motors 2; ' Dy eliminating line shafts. This will E 2)
zediice Yization aod noise Jn pro- . | : ONE LOT = ; Exquisite 8-Diamond o> Fé $ i) 5 vide greater safety for workers. The 5. V2 : : ib ) - BRIDAL DUET v, i
building is said to be the most
modern of its type in the U. 8. from | § il EE san) standpoints of construction and ; A A "Ny 200 Ladies Both $ 1 Qs : 2 4 smartly styled watch in the color
equipment. 3 ¥ 1 Rings and charm of yellow gold . . . accurate ’ : 2 1 Daa for 27} dosent) An exceptional opChrysler Service Meetin 2 |) ? 1] : ie portunity to save! | 73 y ting i Eight diamonds set in mount- 50c A WEEK @\ o All Belted Coats
Will Close Tonight B © 7 C0 ATS ngs that are pacesetters for = : dis ai Marked Down for The annual three-day service D style! 0 a - 8] a fo) 3, meeting of the Indianapolis district rand No ew dE y S0c A wee 3 AR ; or Ar ES Our November of Chrysler Motors will close at the PEE) hp some are fur trimmed. ; a ; POCKET vr : Sale Hotel Antlers tonight with a talk FU B COATS "4 onl al, Ty pr : ; ASR i on merchandising by Thomas E. E74, ere worth a great deal BY. ! | Re ] Sets WATCH 3 ; SR 3 Wisner, Chrysler regional service|l New 1939 styles. Fine furs BA Dl "Savini" price; ; 14-Diamond 3 < eR» 5 ; S 9 manager of Cincinnati. such as northern seal, kidskin, 4 4 2 Tomorrow, only NY ; 4 DU ETTE 4 x A LJ Bi | § 3 | T SE 7 r More than 126 service men and|@ lapin, mendoza 0 x 8 RS : : Ea $6 98 ¢ > 2 : FA 3 s
salesmen of Chrysler products have beaver, caracul, ! : attended the sessions, which nave M jeopard, Rus- 2 FG ; $8.98 been devoted to lectures on the me- sian Cat (dyed $ 1 9 > 4 . St n im-
Boys’ rs
chanical improvements of the Chrys- c one 3 i i ; Seven diamonds in § ) Nov i teh I : each exquisite cre- WARY : 2 i i r onl N 2” ON J cket watch w : E ue beauBeware Coughs 7 LANG. BY) &// ation Superb IAN matching knife and Oy FE in $i JE; mountings! iO y chain! Guaranteed Ne ; Ba Horst
from common colds | Nah Pe © EASY TERMS § 2 i Clearance of 4 = $1 A WEEK! FE, ames itn ka Regular $69.50
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ou have tried for your common E : ] A 3 Sg : : : : aE ig! Suen, chest cold, or bronchial irri- REE They're madé by : \ LN aha : : SEE : = : o Sealines
gation, you may get relief now with 232 one of the counCreomulsion. Serious trouble may | Hl § ys a sui be brewing and you cannot afford 3 RE and each suit to take a chance with any remedy Co will give vou the f
style, fit and serv- : tent than Creomulsion, which Es ae ice you want. J id Newest sashions
fess po _ oes oo ht to the seat of the trouble : : You'll get a bar- L : Bo aids nature to soothe and heal ; B27 os ope- : ady's Gruen $ W 50 Lady's Bulova 24" Man's Bove 2s 75 : Rved Coney) 00
Gruen. Curved Supreme guallly,
the inflamed mucous membianes SEE At the wrist. nl T Proms © Here is one : fo fo ten sid ciel on |} EAR 2,000 MEN'S RRR = EE i aons be ciscournged, try Creomul- |} ~ NCNM) Buy Now for Xmas . . . Small. Deposit Holds A . on’t_be urage mul- » 5 5 x oo 0 : 3 sion. Your a is authorized to ; : 3 f COATS—TOPCOATS = “ epost oles ry Article 2 : :
refund your money if you are not
- at sizes — All NN Ste. obtain iy sailgfied wich the bene: o jg 5) 2 THI. =< “The Value Store of Indianapolis” Bn : d $39. 50 word, ask for it plainly, see that the ; 2” you S to S$ VE / ER Je An
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; these ow, prices. GARMENT f choice eA iction.”
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OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT
