Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 July 1939 — Page 4
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INSTALLS JENNY RA "ro i = 5 = a CT STORE HouRs 1s. presen J eee J SR RE Lal hl ie
Edwin K. Shenperd Assumes | Duties as Vice President; Full-Fashioned
Aids Are Named. Lifebuoy or : > / N : : | : or George L. Denny, attorney, was Lux Soap S : SILK HOSE
installed as president ‘of the In- }
dianapolis Board of Trade vester-. ; . S 00 day by the Board of Governors. | $ . ] Pairs
He succeeded Irving W. Lemaux.| Edwin K. Shepperd was installed as vice president and Albert O. Deluse continued as treasurer. Samuel A. Holder, continued as chief grain inspector and weighmaster and Freeman Bradford was reappointed traffic manager. Wii-
Jah 5. howard was continued a} tt Ko Mail Phone or Cc 1} D Committees Are Named | Little Tots' Soha Committees Are Named =~ | SALE! SPUN Orders on Dollar Day Items En a Women's $1.98-52.98
Mr. Denny announced the following committee appointments: " RAYON ummer ogs Finance -—- Mr. Le X chairman; Everett E. Allison, John P. i JF u er Rrodehurst Eisey, Roy Sahm, Edward D. ‘ ¥vans and Oo J. Smitn; ex-officio, Mr.! : ( oO en $ e or mm
Sheer chiffons and fine crepe twists in irregulars of 89c to $1.00 grades, new summer colors. Sizes 8l3 to 101s.
Star Store, Street Floor
Limit 20 bars to the customer, None sold to dealers, 10¢ delivery charge. Star Store, Street Floor
Denny, president: Mr, Shepperd, vice
presigent, and Mr, Deluse, treasurer. p) . Arrangements—A. D. Hitz, chairman; — Clarence S. Alig, William L. OConnor, Joseph C. Gardner, John A. Reis, Clarence ) J. Hil, Almus G. Rudaei], Horace BE. \ g ATRARU ; . ACY iy CL
Kinnev and I. E. Wood Membership—B. D. Spradling, Shairmem Reilly G. Adams, Emsley W. Johnson Jr.
Otis M. Ear], C. William Matbachen Otto ARG © A RENEE N. Frenzel, Henry F. Ostrom, Edward A. aad ERAS \ BARS Gardner and O. A. Wilkinson. 4 : K NP 3 ei A chairman: George i BS 7D { “5 : EEE 3 TEDL”
House—Mr. Gardner, p Evans, William H. Jungclaus, Howard 7. Fieber and Walter R. Kemper BY Mn a Ser: chairman; Ernest " R. Baltzell an inton OX. AER MR . 3 Ls : mmunications — ay B. Raub, 0 oS ENE STs Aa HR $or SUR Sizes 141044 ; . Ca . =. / . Aa Egos, Fermor 2 oh & Sizes 12 to 20 y Rayon crepes and spun rayons, a (Slight ah. award Ba dL AR BS —38 to 44 Bay large assortment of styles. copies of vgn ig The TI iva : ONT much higher priced dresses. All sales Irregulars) WASH SUITS : uy FT . arge assort-
Arbitration—Lawrence B. Davis, chair- J X man; Mr. Baltzell, Percy G. Brafford. Rob- ; New shipment of these Short sleeve and sleeveless styles. : ment of styles, batistes, dimi-
rt Evans, Samuel R. Harrell, Fae W. } ARN fast sellin resses i k AR "Charles D. Rau, Mr. Reis and just SE A ee Sizes 1 to 6. ’ RS ' William RH. Wemmer, g = req, 5 RO on Appa Commitee Si style. shirt waist OVERALLS Siti ER 10 Only—Women's ties, blister
Appeals—Joseph J. Daniels, chairman: XL style, V and Striped seersuckers and plain ma- 52 134 TRE ° crepes and SRL Ta Y ra rooniel I square necks. terials, sizes 1 to 6. 31 rie White Wool Coats prints. Close fod & Be gles Pumps, Ties, Straps — Cuban follett Wal H. Huehl Lows M. | ASHRPY Polka dots and ; 3 181s : ; i 111 NG p : g : . J "enacih A arrage. Russell Mc- | hb BJ prints in blue SHORTS : REPS Tie A Also two Congo inspection will 7 ¥.G0* - and high heels. Plenty of soft ABN AY Cool slub broadcloths some with SEE Cotton suits— s1 00 i RR xi : kid leather ventilated styles in
Dermot, Harold D. O'Brien, Dwight L. Peterson. William D. Springer, Ross H. Cs rose and aqua. Sus x. si 2 ; i the slight de- % suspender tops, sizes 3 to 8. BN LERRI ME Loken sizes. Gar- e slig e SNA ; J RE rs Thins ak the lot. Hundreds of pairs
Wallace and Roger G. Wolcoit. FUR y Cote Lo Slochieniner. Murray H Sa Sie SWIM TOGS BLL nents original
priced 7.95 and bought specially for Dollar Day.
Star Store, Street Floor
Cox. George L. Glossbrenner, Murray H. sizes 14 to .44.
M i Mr. Raub. . gl le “Fred Hoke, chairman; : Second Floor $10.95 : Brodehurst, Eisev, George H. Star Store, Second Floor SRE AE FX sh go L Store, . Woodard. FETED Star Store, Second Floor Secon oor Publie Health and Charities Edgar H. Chemis Samm Lyman R. Pearson’ and Girls’ Play Suit Games H. Tavior. IFS ay Suits Women's 69¢c Crepe Gowns............ Wark en Relief Groups Colorful cotton prints, one piece stvles, originally Ste. Sizes 3 io 14. ® * ; sizes Relief—Mr. Raub, chairmen: J. Mariin b : All First Qualit Cotton crepe gowns in white and pastel shades, regular and extra sizes. . Fred G. Appel, Henry C. Atkins. H SEE ee —————— Avres, John A. Bookwalier, Mr. .
an nn. Mr, Deluse, James 1. Dissetie. giro in s sr —— = Eonar Ee Fan a ane Mr : Women's Muslin Gowns ........ ..4 for oke orace . mney alier ar- n 3 bat . Fok ute Ki Viens The coolest summer togs, plenty of styles for bovs and girls. Sizes 1 to 6. White or flesh color, daintily hand- embroidered. "Sizes 16 ahd 17.
1 0 d W. Har- - a el Li. PEL FE dR Mentor ; me = . riffith, . Kiefer ayer an - age Meee marett. of _ Children’s 59¢c Dresses qu Women's Extra Size Rayon ‘Undies...5 for rain —Mr. arrett, chairman, arry « : . . Berrv. C. William Maibucher., Mr. Deluse. Cool, sheer, dresses in assorted styles, also gay prints, Sizes 1 to 6'z. a < u extra sizes. Eughes Patten. William 'R. Eien, Dale G BY Pp > Panties, siepins and hriefs, tea rose, regular and extra
Phillips. Merrill D. Guild and J. Glenn EE Es = 3 A Sespieh. Women’ s Slacks Ea A PAIR Women's Shadow Proof Slips ........ 2 for
Grain Arbitration—Bdward D. Evans. BE Rayon taffetas, with double panel front, tea rose or white, tailored or lace trimmed, sizes 34 to 44.
F. Winslow. Navy and brown twills with contrasting trims. Regularly 79%. Sizes 14 to 20, : f Ja FOR George F. Butturff, Dale G. Phillips, F. M. - — ne re % = esd ; ¥ 2 ar
Grain Discount—Mr. O'Brien, chairman: McClelland and Claude M. Record. . - Sey cobs cman: © cf Women's Play Suits conn FON $1 Scranton Lace Table Cloths
Stay Store. All wool trunks and suits. sizes 2 to 8.
Mz2jor and W. D. Springer. . . first, quality 60x60-—54x54—60x80—72x72 and 72x90 sizes. Attractive
Dr ET EE EN - Better quality suits reduced for clearance. Sizes 14 to 20. All Ee R. B. McConnel and Charles S. : . : ; pattern. While they last. Call-W. L. Honeventt. chairman: Wil- Women’ s ‘Slack . lerd E. Hart and Lew & Hill Se s LL ER Suit Women' s and Children’ s Anklets gaa 8 Pr.
Rav Aide Chosen A new shipment of these cool crash suits just received. Aqua. blue and maize. 3-Thread s , Iino grade Ee § in 10%. amples of 1f C des. 53% )
H2y—0O. D. Kendrick, chairman: Walier Sizes 12 to 20. C. Garten, J. E. Kiefer, William F. Kas- aE 4-Thread
sebaum and G. A. Pritchard. meas a Bo Toto Lohr F. Rue oon Tots’ 39¢ Polo Shirts iin 7-Thread £ Women’ 5 $1. 00 Blouses Sheer blouses, knitted sport blouses, tailored shirts, hroken sizes from 34 to 40.
Jenkins and W. W. Suckow. Mercantile Interests areca Fr, valk. Striped zipper top shirts with short sleeves. Sizes 4 to 8. : : Lg chairman; Gus AE . a | 8 “ y % “Kernel, Theodbre B. Griffin. Charles - : : Ringless, splashproof, first quality hose While they las
Nan Eevee Wo meme and Mun Ef Gjpls’ Farmerettes and Slacks eimai. | Stamped Pepperell Pillowcases . 2 Pair
Produce—LeRoy_ J. Keach, chairman: Mr. . : y ; 8 *WestU "S. R1/ Hitz, Edwin J. Kendall. Charles H. Jan- Popular vacation togs, light and dark shades. sizes 8 to 14 in the group. Voight ’ pe est summer color Sires 2 42x36-Inch size, attractive designs hemstitched ends for crocheting. sen and Peter P. Tuller CC Star Store, Second Floor to 1015, French heels, sandal soles, rein- ior rare Seon Floor forced at points of greatest wear. Stock
chairman: Llovd W. Baker, John C. Mc-
Michael, Edward P. Costello, V. M. Ousey. J. Faulconer. J. Glenn St einhart. Wil- up tomorrow and save.
Ram R. Evans and J TT . : v 1 vans and Andrew Rylor. Sale of Rayon Clearance of Window Star Store, Street Floor Men's $1.00 Washable Women’s 89¢c Batiste
Others Are Chosen
Fire Insurance—Mr. Appel, chairman: LeRov G. Gordner., H. Gage McCotter, E. W. Hoover and Obie J. Smith Jr. Big Roomy E-Z-Do Double Size
man: Mr. Cannon John J. Ohleyer. Churistian A. Hilgenberg. Henry F. Ostrom. Wil-
fiam H. Morrison Jr. and G. Pearson y 9 9 $ Sah Stock—Benjamin F. Sedwick. chair- bo = oR A H ] ¥ 2 . Ton C L oO S bE T S man: Frank A Brvan, Clarence Roberson, i i y OR F; y Joseph C. Gz2vie and John 5 retin ine L y ¥ Se : Sg 3 5 a // : ;
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NEW CASTLE, Ind. July 4 (U. P).—A $1054655 check was in the Moats and 59¢ Values : p New Castle City treasury today to 5 : £ 60 Inches high, 20
pay for extension of power lines \ 3 3 yy 20 1 from the muncipal plant inte Fay- " a inches wide, 20 inches ette County. Yds. $ deep. 3-ply “Gator striped a n d The check was sent by the Rural \ Hide” Kraft board. pL pat- dainty designs. Sizes Ini un in tnt Wood and metal terns. made. ot 15-16 and 17, shing ] ov a re- arge assortment of raven and . . i 7 "ww $ RS QUEt Tr ort GH Tor repos, Br — IE oan Shite apy 20.36 and 42-mch window awnings. hanger. Two free-swinging doors. Nickel- f tne Nesnole B Also hatiste gowns at The city constructed the power plain shantungs, printed spun ravon heavy painted material, green and plated heavy-duty trunk latch. Holds 20 3 oy Hi is this low price in pretlines, providing material and labor novelty weaves, summer and earlv fall orange combinations. Ready to hang. or more garments, Dust and moth-resist- Hurry for these : ; ty Prins designs sizes . 7 J . i H 16 an
and paving for the work from the shades cut from full bolts. On sale while they last, ant construction. A lien! iw THe I Star Store, Street Floor was done in the belief that in- Star Store, §
creased lines would increase the de-
mand for power at the water and : _— n : om = light plant. The load had been de- fl 39¢ Rayon Luncheon Cloths Men’s Famous C. B. Cones’ Men's 79¢c Dress Shirts ......... ..2 for $1.
creased by a couri order ordering $ T discontinuance of supply to private 31x51-Inch colorful in cloths in many color combinations, While they last. WORK S HIR S Fancy broadcloth shirts, fused non-wilt collars. sizes 14 to yt.
TU 22¢—81-In. Fort Sumter Sheeting 6 Yds. Men's $1.50 Straw Hats onan ins BIG $1
CALL WIFE NAMES Closely woven unbleached sheeting that will bleach easily. i UNION MADE Your unrestricted choice of any man’s straw hat in our store, sizes 6% to 7%
BUT ONLY AT HOME | Fine Quality Dress Prints............11 Yds. Td 2 $1 00 Men's $1.29 and $1.59 Pajamas. .... Suit § v for
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Cool two-piece pajamas in peach or tea rose, hand embroid-
Mixtures, neat > ered and appliqued in
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Star Store,
Star Store, Basement ftar Stare, Rasement Star Stare Furniture Dept., Third Flaar Street Floor
NEW YORK. Julv 4 (U. P). 36-Inch tubfast dress prints, large assortment of patterns, 15¢ quality. Siip-over and coat style fancy broadcloth pajamas, neat patter: all sizes,
You can call the wife names but
be careful where you do it. Regular 19¢ Cannon Turkish Towels 7 for | : lh, Boys’ Cool Polo Shirts Corinne 1 | ual
Magistrate Charles Solomon to- . : : ; day dismissed a disorderly conduct Large 20x40-inch size, heavy double terry weave, plaids or colorful borders. Made ‘of blue Cut full, made of soft cotton yarns, solid white, blue and fancies. Broken sizes. or grev cham- : -
charge against Alexander Ferguson
in his Brookim court with tee il '5Q¢ Painted Cloth Window Shades. 3 for Pot a bray, also other Boys’ 59¢ Sport Shirts... .. $ 2 no
words: : > makes san- ; : ; “A man who calls his wife harsh 26x72-Inch size, + Bunrantend dependable spring rollers, choice of colors. ret a 6 So Plain white and fancy patterned broadcloths, short sleeves, sizes 6 to 14.
names is not guilty of disorderly i —— ; Bel : een SE conduct if it is done in the privacy | id : cloth, sizes 14 to of his home.” | Flexhyde Traveling Cases. uu $ : I 17, full cut Boys $1.00 Overall Pants RE a, Covered with waterproof flexhyde, plated wimmings. 21-26 or 28-inch size. % triple stitched. Here's 2 splendid value in boys) overall pants, neat checus sues 38
Sig RB we SG 1 RE BR OLY SE : i : ; ‘ : ’ AJ : RED Regular 12Y2¢c Sheer Wash Fabrics 11 Yds. Ra a Street lone Boys’ 59¢ Wash Suits... \NSY cafet y 6Tn. printed akiste. e. big stray of colorful paierns out drom full bolts. > Ra Two color combination, guaranteed washable, sizes 3 to 6, Wednesday only. > .
22¢ and 29¢ s Awning ‘Materials 5 Yds. MEN'S FINE COOL Men’s Sanforized Slacks envi PEI 1.29 to 1.98 values in neat stripes and checks, sizes 29 to 42.
\ a Heavy quality painted awning materials, choice of colorful 1 patterns. SL — 3 EDERAL sion | 19c—32-In. Featherproof Ticking—10 Yds. POLO SHIRTS Men’s Bathing Trunks .......
Supe! O p 32-Inch standard A. C. A. striped bed ticking, Wednesday only. 5%¢ TO $1 .00 VALUES Your unrestricted choice of any men's bathing trunks in our store.
COMP pOUND | 42x36-Inch Pillowcases 12 for $1. Men's All-Wool Suits... ...................... 3.
pivide nds Snow white bleached “Product” pillowcases, made of good quality sheeting. 11 only in the lot, sizes 35 and 40 only. While they last. _ Star Store. Basement
24x48 Plaid Rag Rugs ...................2 for i nL : Men’s All-Wool Sport Coats
Only 17 of these former 9.95 coats in the group, sizes 35 to 40.
Annum Divi- Assorted plain
dend Rate 6-Ft. Gold Seal Congoleum. .2 § > Sq. Yous. s1. % colors, short Men's Socks, Originally 19¢
Current Per J Heavy quality—bright colorful! plaids, fringed ends.
Savings. Repeive be Yoly Yous noice of PRTErnS ANG Colors, Ang FORT ITY Want ont trom 3Y Yells. sleeves, open Light colors, fancy rayon plaited ouality, size 10 0 11 only. Tomorrow— x : » Sy Star Store, Street Floor
Earn From July Ist, __Star Store, Third Fleer 2 4 neck
$1.49 Chrome Tea Kettle ..:.Each $1 2) } sizes a 24-inch Round Mirrors ....... Ceeieaen 1.
No. 2—5-quart chrome plaited ovencopper tea kettles, Wednesday only. Plain cut mounted on cork back, a big value. Wednesday only.
Corr ga EDERAL | . 5 Star Store, Basement ® J to choose from. star Store. Third Fioor savrnes e ioan assoennrion | I Cold Pack Canners..................... Each $1 Folly Large Size Hassocks.......................... § 51. ° Lg
Gi ‘ ‘ : : of Indianapolis | Blue and white enamel, 7-quart size, with handy wire rack for removing jars. Heavy well made with welt seams, assorted colors, two or three tone effects.
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