Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 March 1939 — Page 6

| CHICAGO, March 16 (U, B)— |All officers of the Pure Milk Assosig A : Siation have bien Teelected by ob Proofreaders Mr. Ke explained, however, Somposed of Ainols; Indiana afd| ge Grant Park, I., president; Charles nt Schmaling, Delavan, Wis, first vice President; G. L. Morgan, Westville, | ‘Many. errors are ‘showing Up in|jetore the laws are printed in final | nos ores Coutav Ean aa] oe gm—— Legislature which are being certi-| me ssoasamm= i ee = = fled now for publication, Herbert : Te CE LA Kenney, Legislative Bureau director, | : or nn Tes wg WHEN IT

: |said today. ’ : . ) ? | Al bills passed are being proof= ‘ ee Delhi a [read and checked by a staff in Mr. Ge dea April 13-23, it was announced today. a od : Kenney's office. ka! A COM: ! = oR J. Frank Cantwell, exhibit direc-| SE Sos £1 he BR ound mn soyers) Silas] i wa TO CREENG LY SMOKING PLEASURE \ .. AT ITS BEST... I'LL TAKE CAMELS 4 EVERY TIME,

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A “iypioal Indiana home” will be| | the central exhibit at the 1039 Indianapolis Home Show exhibit to

tor, said the home, created by eight “{the word ‘whith’ was intended in architects, will embody features {the original draft’ of the measure, representative of Indiana homes. © ot : a : | the- word ‘with’ appeared instead,” ee on ond fe | 5907 SRT LC Ba Te ht h 5 § | “I have no idea how this change hore is ang Iandemping of in wording could have happened. “Indiana architecture, up tp the It is quite a serious matter because the change in .one word would

present time, has been vague.and we have found almost every type Be duke ivme ord [vase clause or section of the act.”

creeping into the-State,” Mr. Cant-| Li i Ma Aaa i Hone This water color found in the Benjamin Harri- , tion for designing a “typical Indiana home.” The He said there were some minor|

well ‘said. Damp Basements a Problem son home is one of a group of vaintings and homes | house will form the central portion of the 18th an- amendments and changes in a few

g “It is interesting to know that the greater percentage of houses in In- ( y © diana are confronted with the prob- MERCURY DUE UT | lem of damp basements and hard

water. Air conditioning and insu-| . : ] lation were not. new problems to TOMORROW--MAYE E oe the pioneer builder of Indiana. They an uy.

studied by Indianapolis architects in their prepara- | nual Home Show Exhibit April 13 to 23. 5 es tin = : ’ lun nc A Complete Optical Service t Sa HOLD PLANT SCHOOL |Meliailiiid Don ay AT SOUTHPORT HIGH|| [Fz Mel; ‘We Di dn 1

= 2 “An extension school on insects : Sag ne X ,- South: High School today, ac-|] EYES EXAMINED © GLASSES FITTED = Warn You BO EA NT PLAN

met these problems by having high ceilings for air condition and built

homes of brick for insulation, even |BY Science Service taj though there was more timber| WASHINGTON; March 16—it.

ALN 3h County assistant .agricultural agent. i available than today. Patricks Day tomorrow should give G. B. Lehker, of the Purdue Foie DR, 1A E. KERNEL i “The high humidity during the the northern hemisphere its first The Works Board has a se- [versity Agricultural Extension De- fy hyn.

' ¥ summer caused many of the ear : \ En : “ Hoosiers 40 rook ny trees y glimpse ofthe planet Mergury in cret, so don't be surprised if s para ent, vil Discs yegeiaule TRACTION TERMINAL BLDG. | | order to keep the heat from the(1939. According fo astronomiczl] street repair crew starts work - Gregory, plant doctor of Purdue Ex- Toe ie ; TRE house, and to be more comfortable. | predictions northern cbserve:s] ia front of your house when tension, will discuss “Diseases.” « HHO - _ This is evidently the start of the|should first sight the planet abo if] you weren't expecting it. : : ; — = screen porch, which is one feature|this date. i Yesterday, the Board listed that is definitely a part of the| Mercury will be seen as an ev:- five Indianapolis streets on its Toa ical Indiana home.” ning star and will have a positicn 1939 improvement program.

E / Civic Groups Represented in the sky close to Saturn. Others will be fixed—and

and plant diseases was‘to be held at cording to A. ‘A. Irwin, Marion PAYME

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Nine civic and trade organizations morning. star. But: the planet's] -: the “Board is convinced B have two representatives ‘on the southerly” declination has been such =. many streets need repair, but | show's board of directors. They |that it:was not easily visible to ol-| pudget limitations prevent are E. D. Pierre and Morritt Har- | ors north of the squalor. > taking care of all of them. If

po ; = & complete list of those ine rison, Architects Association of In- HEARST AID DEAD cluded in the year’s program

dianapolis; J. H. Carnine and Ray| NEw YORK, March 16 (U. P).--| Were made known, the Board -

Sve e 8 Stores Under One Roof!

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T. Patout, Construction League of Indianapolis; Carl C. Weiland and W. Paul Jones, Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce; Ted: C. Brown and Emmett G. Ralston, Electric League of Indianapolis; Robert L. Mason and Marion Graves, Indianapolis Home Builders Assée¢iation;

George E. Pancoast, mechanical di-rector-and chief engineer of th Hearst new, , 18 dead here af

fears it would be swamped with protests: and petitions

from property ‘owners- along

pneumonia.- He was 77.

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Nationally known electric . refrigerators ... $99.95. . 4" Florence Gas Ranges . . . $69.95 . . . $1.00 per week . . 4 Quick-Meal oil ranges with built-in ovens , . . $24.95 $1.00 Down!

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for your living room $89.00... Bedroom $89.00. . . dining = room $89.00 . . . kitchen $69.00. J/

Walter Evans and T. E. Grinslade, Indianapolis Real Estate Board; Charles E. Wagner and Carl V. Spickelmier, Material & Lumber Dealers of Indianapolis; Mrs. R. H. iles, Garden Clubs of Indianapo- ’ ; i SRE TG a lis, and M. B. Esterline and James Seldom Two Pairs Alike : 2 room size rugs H. Lowry, nurserymen of Indian- _. Our pre-Easter showing of fine NN “up-to 9x12 BD alfects co-operating on tel] aa j De i $29.95 ildi dress footwear includes all the “—ta ¥ Dullding Cl a Inuisns seasoii’'s favored colors including ) : ; a Herbert Foltz, Fred Wallick, Rich- oy paten: leather, Japonica, Fresh : : $ 1.00 Down!

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ard Lennox, E. D. Pierre, M. Carlton Earth and Cranberry. You are Smith and Leslie F. Ayers. » sure of a saving of 1 to %. Values A 10 to 12 per cent increase in $5.80 0 $7.75, ’ space selling is expected over last year, Mr. Cantwell said. Fifteen Garden Clubs are expected to aid in landscaping.

DEADLINE REACHED || § © FORJEWS INITALY||

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Jan. 1, 1939, will leave the country || he 3 Aa . : in ; : comarca wary, | cobs WEN SEOULS BEDDING STORE... J ~~ wh Be ae Jat WR A A SPECI A L o 1 Trae : a A T= "wom FRIDAY...9:30A.M.’TILOP.M. Genuine Hirschman | El tn my You and Your Friends Are Most Cordially Invited

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within. th t-tew d Official i ; (Second Block) “within tlie'next few days.” ci claimed ‘to have no. ey STORE OPENS 8 A. M. CLOSES WEEK DAYS 5:30 P. Compare VICTOR values . . « you'll thank us for the suggestion!

reports abroad that ‘many foreign|| - OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 P. M. for the LADIES ses

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ROME, Marh 16 (U. P)—All I XV b{ eign Jews who came to Italy after

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Park Suits and Topcoats in single and double<breasted . . . new drape models .., $19.95... $1 do

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Men’s Hose . . « 5 prs. for $l so 0 8

SPECIAL: star Brana shoes

fit.,.$39 per pr. . . «+ 45¢ down.

‘SPECIAL: = 4 Plain tailored custom made § drapes in crash florals, chintz, sanforized, etc. . . . 214 yds. ... $2.95 per pair . .. | $1.00 down on your requirements . . . Drapery Materials ...large selection of «os 2 yds., $1.00. §,

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Spot-lite Bed Lamp ” 50c Weekly! J Ji ; for reading in bed... ra Fk ue o HN : Sh 69¢ each.

Expert Predictions . | 2 Ro as indicate, that building costs are probably. the lowest they: will be in years to come. #1 ’you are. considering ‘building .a new home soon, now. is a good time to build.

We:can assist you with plans, advice and counsel and ECONOMICAL HOME FI- . NANCING. Why not consult: with us?

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