Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 January 1939 — Page 4
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NEY PA DON ING SET FOR T SATURDAY
Leaders Confident of mediate Release, Plan ~ Celebrations.
CRAMENTO, Cal, Jan. 3 (U. Labor organizations planned celebrations for the anticid pardon of Thomas Mooney. gy predicted that the labor ner would be freed this week, Governor Culbert L.: Olson, ugurated yesterday, called a ng for Saturday of all those wished to show why Mooney uld not be freed. The hearing, Mr. Olson has indisated, will be a mere
pportunity to oppose ranting the pardon. vas said he is convinced of Mooney’s innocence. "He said he would act on the paron “right after the hearing.” With this attitude on the part of the Gov-| " ernor, it was considered a certainty that Mooney would get his freedom. | Labor leaders who conferred with . Governor Olson predicted the hearing would end shortly after it was allied at 10 a. m. and that Mooney ould be present—a free man-—at im Governor's statewide barbecue "the same afternoon. | Whether Warren K. Billings, also : genitenced to life for the bombing, * would be freed was problematical. Sime tad a
{TWO CHILDREN DIE 1 IN MOTHER'S LEAP
~ Young Divorcee Rescued \~ Rfter Jump Into Bay.
. | SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 3 (U.P). __A despondent young divorcee was ~ rescued from the bay off a pier today after she had leaped in with her two small daughters. They were drowned. Their bodies were not recovered. | The shock of the icy water made her involuntarily fight for life, she . said. For 45 minutes she struggled 2 keep the children and herself afloat. . ©“ e1 tried my best,” she cried hysterically. “They were crying. They clung to me. I decided I didn’t want them to die. But I got - iso tired. I couldn’t hold them any longer. I screamed.”
bara, 4, slipped beneath the water _ before a harbor police boat arrived. The mother, who said she was Mrs. Marjorie Montgomery, could not give a connected account of why ‘she leaped into the bay with heg a children. | Police learned that she had been divorced in November from her husband, Robert. He left the city.
JOBLESS PAYMENTS DECLINE IN INDIANA
| WASHINGTON, Jan. 3 (U. P).— | The Social Security Board today re- | ported as a sign of business im- | provement a decrease of 21 per cent | in the amount paid out by states | for unemployment compensation in | November as compared with the + | previous month. | Twenty of the 29 states paying * | benefits reported reductions ranging from 2.1 per cent in Maryland %o almost 36 per cent in Michigan. | In addition to Michigan, drops of . 20 or more per cent were noted in Indiana, Alabama, New York, Penn- _ sylvania, Rhode Island and West || Virginia. .
{| SIX SCHOOLS SHARE | TUBERCULOSIS FUND
By Science Service WASHINGTON, Jan, 2—The Na- | ional Tuberculosis Association has .[,» appropriated $41,595 for grants to six leading universities throughout i country for research on tuber- ' ctilosis to be made during the com- © ing year. | The universities, according to an- . nouncement made here by Dr. Wil‘liam Charles White, chairman of the association’s medical research _ committee, are Yale, Columbia, Cornell, Vanderbilt, Pennsylvania and . Wisconsin.
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| ASKS TO SEE SON, © KILLED IN GUN FIGHT
. | TUPELO, Miss, Jan, 3 (U. P).— An 80-year-old woman sat in a jail
. 50-year-old son, with whom she ~Jought in a gun battle against police who sought to evict them from their home. She did not know he had been killed. Na | Mrs. L. D. Bishop insisted she had never touched a gun. Officers said she fired on them after they had wounded her son, Dan. They retreated dut returned an hour later and Mrs. Bishop, who weighs only 85 pounds, surrendered.
FLOWERS UNDER SNOW WEST HARTLAND, Conn., Jan. 3
0. P.).—Snow a foot deep failed to.
3 ‘harm a flower bed of pansies and ‘California poppy plants growihg in Mrs. Barbara Goetz’s yard.
ACHING COLDS
Relieve Their DISTRESS - This Easy, Quick Way!
‘bring speedy relief from the discomof chest colds, muscular rheumatic and pains due to colds—you need than “just a salve”’—use a stimu- » s‘counter-irritant’’ like good old ming, soothing Musterole. It penethe surface skin breaking up local jon and pain resulting from colds. better than a mustard plaster— ole has been used by millions for 0 years. Recommended by many and nurses. In three strengths: alar, Children’s (mild) and Extra , 40¢. Approved by Good House. gz Bureau, All druggists. Se
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SHAVERS
Only 50 On Sale at
New electric shaver is ideal for men or women. It will shave you as quickly as an expensive shave er. Every shaver guaranteed for one year against mechanical defects. Complete with safety rubber cord. Buy now for personal | use. : Star Store, Street Floor
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We ~ Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities
First Quality
SILK HOSE
3 Prs. $1 a0
Sheer, ringless, splash-proof chiffons, ankle fashioned for idat fit. Sizes 8% to 10% in good, seasonable colors. Also service weights.
Star Store, Street Floor
The girls, Marilyn, 2, and Bar-|
Women's 79¢ Winter
UNION SUITS
2 FOR $700
White, ribbed, fleeced suits in long sleeve, ankle length; short sleeve, ankle length; and short sleeve, knee length styles. Sizes 36 to 50 in the
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42x36 in. Pepperell cases in pretty,
Stamped Pillowcases ansly Wogk designs. Regularly 59¢ 4 $1
WOMEN'S BROADCLOTH SLIPS
Built-up shoulder, picot yoke. Blush and tea rose shades. Sizes 34 to 44 only. >
Women’s built-up shoulder vests and
TUCKSTITCH VESTS & PANTS ic waist pants in small, medium 5 : 5 : Bed for $1
ha $7
LIFEBUOY OR LUX SOAPS
0 Bars 5100
Limit 20 Bars to the customer. (None sold to dealers.)
Star Store, Street Floor
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$1.98 Rayon GOWNS & PAJAMAS
Women’s closely woven, heavy quality garments, in soft, pastel shades. Tailored or $ lace trimmed. Sizes 15 to 17 in the lot.
Women's $1.98 Sweaters
All-wool two-in-one twins or slipover sweaters $1
in assorted colors. Broken sizes up to 40.
Women's Cotton CREPE GOWNS 69c white and pastel gowns, with 2 contrasting trims. Full cut sizes 16 S$ - for
and 17.
$1.98 CRIB
BLANKETS
Very Special Slight irregulars of Pepperell and Esmond blankets. Satin:
bound, 36x50-in., cotton blankets in pink and blue.
Star Store, Second Floor
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Girls’ Loomeraft SLIPS
~ Warm weight blanket robes in prints
£1 / i N 25.0 -
Fine quality broadcloth slips with 4 built-up shoulders and ruffled bottoms. Flesh color. Sizes 4 to 14. a
Regularly 39c. 1 : GIRLS’ WASH DRESSES assorted styles. Sizes 4 to 614 and
2 ; 7 to 16. for | | REGULAR $1.98 SKIRTS
Broken sizes in girls’ all-wool flannel skirts. $ Also extra size tweed skirts for women.
Fast color print frocks in many
Flannelette sleepers, in plain colors
Child's Warm SLEEPERS lors 2 Sins Also i sleepers. Sizes for $1 GIRLS’ BATHROBES 2 ef for $1
and plain colors. Slightly soiled. Sizes 2 to 6 and 8 to 14. Were $1.19.
TOTS’ WEAR SPECIALS
Wash suits in sizes 1 to 6 and long sleeve, striped, knit polo shirts. Sizes 3 to 8. v f
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group. Star Store, Street Floor
SWEEPER SALE! HOOVERS EUREKAS
$Q95.
FACTORY MODERNIZED! FULLY GUARANTEED!
today and kept asking to see her
Men's 79 & $1.00 DRESS SHIRTS
| 2. ror $700
Broken lots of broadcloth shirts with fused collars. Also C. B. Cones chambray work shirts. si 14 to 17.
Star Store, Street Floor
Men's Winter Weight UNION SUITS
2. For +1 00
Heavy ribbed suits in ecru or: random color. Long sleeves— ankle length. Broken lots of 79¢ to $1.00 suits. ‘Sizes 36
.-to 46." (Limit 4 suits to the customer.) _ Lid : - Star
Just 50 Reg. $10.95 Fur-Trimmed and “Untrimmed
SPORTS COATS
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Broken Sizes 14 to 50 Just 50 Better
DRESSES | Priced to Clear $1 00
* 80-Square Thread
“Fast * Beautiful Patterns * % Actual 19¢ Values
price possible!
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Special Selling 5,000 Yds. 36-In.
* All Full Bolts
~ % Guaranteed Tub
A lucky special purchase makes this low
patterns in small figures, medium figures, 2 large figures and bright stripes. Buy several dress lengths tomorrow while selection is largest.
Star Store, Basement -
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Yds.
hd = L
DRESS PRINTS
Over 100 new, colorful
Cotton worsteds in neat grey stripes.
Broken Sizes MEN'S $1.00 PANTS : 2 kit i i toa customer.) for $1 : Boys' $1.59 Long PANTS $1
Men's $1.29 to $1.98 PAJAMAS
Broken lots of fancy broadcloth pajamas. All $1 \
Fancy patterned grey, blue or brown Cassimeres. Sizes T to 12.
sizes in the group. :
SPRING FELTS
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DAY Only Beautiful new styles with straw trims. All colors, all headsizes. “ "Millinery, Second Floor
~ 80x105-In. Bedspreads 69c colored Krinkle spreads. Extra - 9 1 length forms the bolster. First qual- S$ ity. 120 only. for 40-In. Pequot TUBING 25¢c snow white, linen finished pillow J 1 tubing cut from full bolts. 600 yards $ only. Yds.
Scranton LACE PANELS
New shipment of 79¢ Scranton panels 45x21, yards long. 200 only.
Boys' $3.98-$7.95 Long Pants Suits
$3 Men's $2.48 Lumberjacks
Warm weight suede cloth jackets in tan only. $ Sizes 42 to 48. i CB
Wool Cassimeres: in broken lots and sizes. Sizes 6 to 10 and 14 to 18 in the group:
Men's, Boys' $1.59, $1 98 Sweaters
Boys’ all-wool sl-povers. Sizes 28 to 36. Men's §
Finely woven French marquigettes with tape selvage, Ne
4,000 Yds— CURTAIN . MATERIALS
¢ Yd
2 for $1 YARD GOODS SPECIALS _g
36-In. Panama Unbleached Muslin. ..20 yds.— $1.59 70x80 Nashua Cotton Blankets. . . .pair— I5¢ 36-In. 80-Square Bleached Muslin. ..11 Yds. 69¢ 81x90 Vanguard Bleached Sheets. . .2 for— 39¢ Quilted Cotton Comfort Batis. ... 4 for—
17¢ 87.In. Unbleached Sheeting.....8 yds— 19¢ 20x40 Fancy Cannon Turkish Towels, 8 for—
"68 Prs. $2.98 Beacon Knitted Curtains. .. .pair—
$1.29 84x105 Colonial Weave : Bedspreads haunsanssbessnssssenss@iChe
$1.19 Mattress Covers—Tape Seams—
vile ubber Buttons Cievaserenancaseses0ach—
kk Georgette Crepes. .3 yds.—
Women's Color Fast
WASH
DRESSES ror 100
A fine group of assorted styles,
mostly 80-square percales. Taken
from higher priced groups. Sizes 14 to 44. nl
Star Store, Spoond Floor 3 =
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Clearance!
ROBES & PAJAMAS
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Slightly soiled from display. .Broken sizes, Limited quan= _ tity in each.|. :
Star Store, Second Floor
Women's $1.69 to $3.98 0 go
Fleece, flannel and blanket robes — Corduroy pajamas.
long sleeve,
extra sizes.
Star Store, Second Floor
quality shoes
brown kids, Star Store, Street Floor
CLOSET
60 Ins. high, | 20 ins. wide,
doors. duty trunk latch. Holds 20 or Dust and
Furniture De hird Floor Phy
D Ghilon H CAN
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Heavy galvanized, corrugal steel cans with lid and sis handles; 15¢c delivery charge, Star Store, Basement.
Felt Base Floor:
COVERING
52 so
Any amount cut Heavy quality. 6 ft.
colorful striy es. Regular and |
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taken from § higher priced lines. Black or
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