Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 July 1939 — Page 5
TUESDAY, JULY IS, 1939
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Broken size ranges of much higher priced "nierchandise — broken lots, odd lots, special groups drastically repriced for immediate clearance! Shop Penney’s for real wsvings during these July Bargain Days!
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Women's Smartalls & Slacks
79c
Many colors {including navy and brown! Sizes 12 to 20!
—Second Floor,
Repriced! Men's Dress
SHIRTS
53c
ollars., T-bytton Fast colors! yy
~ $ 142 10 17} —Street Floor.
Women's and Misses’
PLAY SUITS
Men's Wool Swim
of deczert cloth
TRUNKS
ens 50
Women's
2 n 4 printed percales' Sizes
wii 80e
—Second Floor.
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4.Piece
Aluminum GOWNS Pan Sets
25¢ 66¢
w2ms embroidered! Pas- French frver basket, doy“tels and white! Sizes ble beiler, cassersle
Nainsook
; —Downstairs. Downstairs
Children's White Sport OXFORDS
88c
ster quality. shoes reduced fer fast selling! Sizes 8% to 2!
Boys’ Novelty Wash
SUITS
50c¢
Cv_ patterns Sizes 2
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—Downstairs —Downstairs
ANUP! ( LE Sor styles
colors
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UPL EAS Sorted 10¢
Repriced Items for Children!
[1 Girls’ Rayon Panties, band leg or elastic top style [_] Girls’ Higher Priced Dresses, fast colors, sizes 3 to 14___26¢ [_] Other Groups of Girls’ Reduced Dresses, 3 to 14 yrs. 4dc to 1.44 [_] Toddlers’ One-Piece Sunsuits, fast colors, sizes | to 6____8¢ [_] Other Groups of Toddler's Sunsuits and Playsuits___19¢ to 20¢
More Second Floor Specials!
[| Beautiful 36-Inch “Arbor” Crelonnes, floral designs. _ _Yd., 8¢ [] 67x87, 57x72 and 68x86-Inch Lace Table Cloths ___Each, $1 [_] 200 Yds. of 36-In. “Ace Hi” Broadeloths, new shades _Yd., 10¢ [_] 12x12-Inch Wash Cloths of saft quality terry cloth. _Each, 2¢ [| Neatly Hemmed Towel Ends of fine quality terry cloth_Each, 62 [_] 27-Inch Soft, Fluffy White Outing Flannel, bleached __Yd., 6¢ []36-In. ‘Parkway’ Unbichd. Muslin, while 600 Yds. last__Yd., dc [_] Opened, Washed, Bleached and Mangled Flour Sacks _Ea., 6c [] 22x84 and 24x46” Jumbo Terry Towels, dbl. thread _Ea., 25¢ [] 20x38 & 20x40-Inch Terry Towels, many colors Ea., 15¢c [_] {Tx36-Inch Terry Towels, checks, whites, colored borders, {0c [] 1Tx1T-inch Mesh Weave Dish Cloths, Unbleached. . Each, 3¢
Other Downstairs Store Clearaways!
[] 18x26-In. New Chicken Feather Pillows, featherproof tick..49¢ [] Large Size Chenille Rugs, asstd. patterns, sunproof colors, 50c [] 50x50-Inch Vat Dyed Luncheon Cloths, repriced to clear. _25¢ [] Tipper Fastener Utility Bags, assorted color fabrics She [_] “Mountain Mist” Quilt Baits, size 81x98 Inches [] Special 8-Inch Electric Fans with 4 silent blades [] Men’s and Boys’ Leather INDIAN MOCCASINS, repriced_.49¢ [[] T2x84-Inch Jumbo Size Shee! Blankets, block plaids. Ea., 68¢
\ 200 Hi gher Priced
STREET DRESSES
3 * Reg rouped and Repriced tor Clearawayl
66 Better quality swiss ribbed shirts, sizes 8 to é 18. Fast color percale shorts, cut full, sizes 24 to 30!
PENNEY'S — Downstairs Store
REPRICED—Boys’ Athletic
SHIRTS and SHORTS
® Marked for Quick Clearaway!
ts cheers, he BembrIE rayon u yayons
CLEARAWAY! Boys’ Wash
SLACKS
® Sanforized Shrunk! ® Worth Much More!
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Assorted patterns from which to choose! Well made —fine ‘quality materials! Sizes 8 to 18 vears! Y'S—Downstairs Store
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forimmediate Clearaway! Big Reductions, Unusual Savings!
Close-Out of Higher Priced
SHEERS
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Voiles, batistes, dimities, pastel shades, new patterms. While 1200 yards last!
Regrouped SHEERS
1300 vards higher priced sheers drastically reduced! PENNEY 'S— Second Floor,
YARD
Short Lengths of Much Higher Priced
RAYON FABRICS
® TWILLS! 1 3 c YARD
® CREPES! ® SATINS! A fine selection of much higher-priced materials. Beautiful pastel shades. Ideal materials for slips, lingerie, blouses, ete.!
CROWN TESTED RAYONS=— Printed and plain rayons . . . pastel shades, delightful designs. Yard
PENNEY’'S—Second Floor.
Boy Thrown Under Train, Hurt Slightly
PITTSBURGH, July 18 (U. P.) —Bobby Robb, 10, McKees | Rocks, Pa., was struck by a | train today and knocked to the | roadbed between the rails. While he lay unconscious 125 cars and two engines of a heavy, doubleheader freight train passed over him. He received painful but not serious cuts and bruises. Had he been conscious, however, and moved, | he probably would have been | killed, trainmen said. |
AWARDS GIVEN
PREMIUM LIST OF COUNTY FAIR $500 ABOVE "38
Jersey and Guernsey Shows Will Feature New Bethel Program Aug. 1-5.
The premium list for the eighth
annual Marion County Fair at New Bethel, Ind., Aug. 1-5, is $500 greater
than last year, according to Horace E. Abbott, County agricultural agent.
One of the features of this vear’s fair will be the Central Indiana Regional Jersey and Guernsey shows
D. Cates Honored; Parents to Be Guests.
Two Indianapolis enrollees at Ft. Harrison's 15th Citizens’ Military Training Camp received special merit awards today. Stanley P. Swartz, 4139 Boulevard
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| Place, was given the “first order of ‘merit for ability as an instructor” and Jack D. Cates, 844 W. 31st St,
‘tary bearing and attention to duty,” iFt. Harrison officers announced. Meanwhile, the camp enrollees prepared for a week's rehearsing of
ture the “Visitors’ Day” program Saturday. Parents of the enrollees are to be honored guests. '
| Maj. Furman W. Hardee has been transferred from Ft. Benning, Ga. te Ft. Harrison. After being stationed here for two years, Maj. Raymond J. Williamson and Maj. Vinton L. James, will be transferred. Maj. Williamson is to do duty at the Wentworth Military Academy at
gbeen detailed to the R. O. T. C. at :the University of Arkansas. Other changes in the National Guard include the appointment of Sergt. Richard H. Calloway, Co. D. 113th Infantry, to the rank of second | lieutenant. Sergt. Donald S. Curtis. | Co. L. 1524 Infantry. and Sergt.|
the “third order of merit for mili=|
drills and exercises which will fea-|
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open to exhibitors from Marion, Boone, Hamilton, Hancock, Shelby,
| WO AT C. M. y C. ‘Rush, Decatur, Bartholomew, Mor-
gan, Hendricks and Tipton counties,
| To judge the 250 cattle the fair Stanley P. Swartz and Jack association has hired Prof. C. s.
{Rhode of Illinois University, na- | tionally-recognized judge who has |served at numerous Indiana State | Fairs, Concert On Opening Day Exhibit tents this year will have { wooden frameworks to prevent a re[currence of the difficulties last vear when many tents were blown down during a storm, Mr. Abbott said. The opening day program starts [with a concert by the Prankiln | Township High Schol orchestra at 8 p. m., followed by a pie-eating jcontest and drawing for prizes | The pony and mule race will be iat 2 p. m. The horse judging is scheduled for 2 p. m. Thursday and the 12th District Boy Scouts are in charge of the 8 p. m. program. The (cattle judging is set for 10 a. m. {Friday and the light horse-pulling contest at 10 a. m. Saturday with {heavy horses competing at 2 p. m. | Pie eating contests are scheduled I nightly.
Moffett Heads Horse Show
Paul Moffett, R. R. 2, Indianapolis, |is chairman of the horse show, ase
Lexington, Mo., and Maj. James has|gisted hy Anton Ploenges, R. R. 12.
| Indianapolis. Entries may be made for $1, closing Thursday, in the stallion and mare shows for Percherons and Belgians and the Gold Metal Colt show.
H. G. Brandt, Indianapolis R. R.
Donald R. Thompson, headquarters 10, is chariman of the horse-pulling company, 3d battalion, 152d Infan- | contest. William E. Andrews is try. also have been appointed to the | superintendent of the Central Inrank of second lieutenant. diana Regional Jersey sho% and Ee ——————— | Emerson Mithoefer and George | Whitesides are superintendents of
INDIANAPOLIS e INDIANA
Crash or sailcloth slack suits in various colors or natural. Expertly tailored. Sizes 12 to 20!
Women's Cotton Knit " POLO SHIRTS
Clearaway! 2 bh Wanted colors and white, Worth Twice Cc This Price. Special
PENNEY'S=Second Floor.
Special! "BIRDS-EYE"
DIAPERS
6 or 33c Straight or top.
cuffed Novelty styles, sizes © Standard size 27x27 fnohto 9%! es. Hemmed! =Second Foor. —Second Floor.
Repriced! CHILDREN'S ANKLETS
Se Pair
REPRICED . . . 34x2}-Yard
CURTAIN PANELS
¢ WORTH Corie TWICE THIS PRICE!
C EACH
Beautiful filet weave with pretty floral border designs. Headed top, ready to hang.
Priscilla CURTAINS= 2 1-8 yards. Soft fine |
mesh, large ruffies. Pair 4c PENNEY ‘See Second Floor.
A SCOOP! Famous 81x99-Inch
‘““‘WIZARD" SHEETS the Quality
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ng one of these sheets worth a MUCH HIGHER PRICE. Neatly hemmed. Stock up your linen closet now and save plenty! Short Lengths of ART TICKING = Guaranteed featherpredf. Tull 89% inches wide. 2 to 5 vd. pieces. Yd
PENNEY SSecond Floor.
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STONE BAS RELIEFS PLANNED AT PURDUE
Times Special LAFAYETTE, Ind, July 18—The large, rough limestone blocks on! either side of the main entrance to Purdue University's Memorial Union | building are to be carved with bas
nounced today. Miss Frances Rich, Detroit sculp-
a boy and girl in formal dress, the boy removing the girl's coat; an agricultural student with a sheep and sheep-shearers; two coeds, one on a bicycle and the other carrying a tennis racket; and a girl holding a basket of flowers. The work is expected to be finished in October.
reliefs of student life, it was an-|
tress, has designed reliefs showing
| the Guernsey show. F, J. Fuller of
Blacklick, O., will judge the Marion County Rabbit Breeders Club annuai show. H. A Reasner, R. R. 10 Indianapolis, is show secretary and director, assisted by J D. Adams, Wanamaker. More entries are exe pected in this show.
Various Prizes to Be Given
W. W. Zike of Morristown will judge the poultry and egg show | which has always been one of the features of the fair. Mr. Reasner is | director and Mr. Adams is assistant, | There will also be exhibits and prizes for quilts and faney work, cakes, bread, potted plants and cut flowers. Mrs. Della Wilsey, R. R. 9, { Indianapolis, is chairman of the ‘committee in charge of quilts, fancy (work, cakes and bread. Other members are Mrs, Aimee Rabour, Mrs, {Jennie Leonard and Mrs. Beatrice
DINING IN COMFORT AT SEVILLE
TOWNE DINNER, Complete . . . -
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Noffee, all of Wanamaker. | John L. Coomler of Indianapolis lis chairman of the flower commite |tee, assisted by Iva Jane Rabour, Fannie Pfendler, both of Acton; [Grace B. Ayres of Wanamaker and Ada Welling of Shelbyville.
FACTORY OWNERS SUED FOR LOST PAY
| BRAZIL, Ind, July 18 (U. P).— | Suits totaling apreximately $15,000 were on file today in Circuit Court against Sidney and Abe Baum of Chicago, former operators of a gare {ment factory here, by former employees of the factory which was
[closed last week. | The workers charged that the brothers violated an agreement ‘with the International Garment | Workers Union and the National Labor Relations Board by failing ‘to open the plant until February this year. | They asserted that the Baums had agreed to open the factory in | September and close a Chicago fac~ tory which they operate. Instead, | the workers charged, they kept the | Chicago plant operating and didn't [open the plant here until February. The workers asked for sums rangling from 8300 to $520 in payment | for loss of employment from Sep-
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