Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 September 1939 — Page 6

PAGE 6

ITALIANS AGAIN

Legion Officers Installed—Notra | Trulock was installed Tuesday night | la as Commander of American Legion | Firemen'’s Post 42 at 49% S. Dela- | |W are St. by Past 12th District Com- | | mander James Ahern. Other officers |

i installed were first vice commander | [Charles Ogle, second vice com-|

Rome Is Wary as London mander Herbert Dwyer, adjutant | |C arl Malcom, chaplain Fay E. Rugh, Woos Her With Promises

land sergeant-at-arms Robert Adams. | ’ In 1914 Fashion.

Warren Township Club to Meet— | The Warren Township Democratic | (Club is to open its fall activities By WILLIAM PHILIP SIMMS | the home of P. E. Cannaday,

Times Special Writer WASHINGTON, Sept. 14.—Once |E. 16th St. John Dora is president.

[ | with a meeting tomorrow night at: 6501 | ©

again Italy comes pretty near holding the balance of power in Europe,|

| Townsend Club 54 to Hear Speak- | :

er—Townsend Club 54 will meet at 8 p. m. tomorrow at the. Veterans of

CIRCLING THE CITY

(710. The total raised last year was

RECRUIT “ARMY’ FOR FUND DRIVE

Community Campaign to Open Oct. 9; Leaders Are Selected.

With “officers” already chosen, | Community Fund leaders today were (ready to begin recruiting a volunteer | army” of 3000 solicitors for ee 20th {annual Fund campaign, Oct. 9-26. Goal for this fall's drive is yi

| $657,350.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

THURSDAY, SEPT. 14, 1939

City Lad Best Tomato Picker

IPTON, Ind. Sept. 14 (U. P.). —A 17-year-old Kokomo * youth who outpicked 26 men and a girl today help win the annual Hoosfer tomato-picking championship. He was Aubrey Lovegrove Jr, who collected 18 hampers of tomatoes in 24 minutes to score 11.07 points. David Snyder of

Franklin, last year's titleholder, picked 23 hampers, but scored only 10.56 points. Edward Wer- | line of Crown Point was third | with 18 hampers and 10.05 points. Lone woman in the field was Ruth ‘Studevant of Atlanta

A W. Metzger and Harold B. Tharp, 10-year veterans in fund activities, have been appointed vice chairmen to assist Perry W. Lesh, general campaign chairman. Mrs. Downey in Drive Other leaders include Mrs. Brandt C. Downey, women's speakers bu-| reau chairman; R. Norman Baxter, | L Tg ra industrial division B chairman; | nu Ee ooayard |Seoree A. BischoRt, professional di- | ing proceeded despite a last-minute

Miss Louise Ross is in charge of [vision chairman, and the Rev. Harry | demand by Homer Martin, president | arrangements. |E. Campbell, chairman of the radio [of the United Automobile Workers | | MARTIN "ROSENBERGER

committee. (A. F. of LL), to have his union res WA A J a4 |: 3 | A

‘Y' Mixer Tomorrow — A mixer,| Charles W. Chase will head the | /moved from the ballot. 302 NORTH DELAWARE STREET

as she did at the beginning of the| porejey Wars Hall, E. Washington |i first world war land Denny Sts. B. J. Brown, naThe way Italy hardly | tional representative, will speak 8 | fail to influence Hungary, Rumania and the

Includes entire

\

Constitution Day exercises will be held at Washington High School tomorrow at 10 a. m. “C. H. Money (above), head of the history department, will speak. Earl Albertson, June 1939 graduate, will sing. Community sing-

A ho | Foor

m— varnished tiles, and en- » DETROIT, Sept. 14 (U. P) —An| graved papers regularly priced i estimated 18.000 Briggs Manufactur- | up to 25¢ a roll. Sold only in

ing Co. workers cast ballots in a| : National Tabor Relations Board | proportion with border during this sale. election today to determine their |

collective bargaining agency. Vot- |

goes can

the attitude of| yyilling Workers to Celebrate— entire Townsend Willing Wor kers Club 25 Balkan peninsula. And this, in |will celebrate its fourth anniversary tur ould tip the scale of [Saturday night at McClain's Hall, un ous TR eae. State and Hoyt Aves. A playlet, toward Germany or toward Britain readings, vocal and instrumental and France. {music are included in the program Prime Minister Chamberlain and arranged by Mrs. Belle Anderson, Premier Daladier probably discussed oldest charter member, and other this problem Tuesday when they |club members. met at a secret rendezvous somewhere in France.

war

SINGLE ROLL LILI LHL

Observe 50th Anniversary—Mr. {and Mrs. Wiliam H. Holl are to obHesitated | serve their 50th wedding anniversary Sunday at their home, 1236 Windsor St. Mr. Holl, until his retirement the first of the year, was chief inspector with the City Engi-

Vienna

In 1882, Italy joined in a triple alliance with Austria-Hungary and Germany. But when the World War broke out, Italy wanted to Know |... o.. efice. what her share was te be in the event of victory

the first all-school event, will be|special gifts division, and Lloya D.| Frank H. Bowen, regional NL RB| |sponsored at Indiana Central Col-| |Claycombe, the men’s speakers bu- director, directed voting in the larg- | lege tomorrow night by the Y. M.[reau. Publicity will be handled un- [est industrial balloting in Detroit's C. and the Y. W. C. A. A dance der the co-chairmanship of Chatles |history. Briggs employees in eight | Meet Tomorrow — Indian-| Will be held at the college gym-|W. Davis and Maxwell Droke {plants voted, as plant units, for the slow in replying. At apolis Lodge 13 of Elks will meet at|nasium. Robert Painter and Miss Norman Metzger and J. Perry Meek |U. A. W.-A. F. of L,, the U. A. W.at the insistence of 8 p. m. tomorrow. A social program Heneritta Rider, soci chairmen | will head the individual gift division IC. 1. ©. or neither un fon. with music and refreshments w ill| for the Y. M. C. A. and ¥. W. C. A. |committee, and Wilson Mothershead, | the meeting. Members’ | respectively, will handle arrange- | the commercial group. families are invited. raents. Eugene C. Foster is chairman of a a the philanthropic division, Fred|

VANDALISM ACTS Ee EE a a. PROBED BY POLICE

| division A. me Executive Group Set Up

The residentia' division will have

Elks Vienna was least, however, Berlin, she promised certain ferrin tory to Italy but stipulated that delivery was not to be made until the end of the war, This made Italy sus-| uses : 9 : wind there pon Gortnae | Spiritualists Convene Monday— guaranteed performance "|The 15th annual convention of the However, Germany at that precise | National Colored Spiritualist Assos moment was s! 3 | ciation is to convene here Monday making a fa “mere scrap . i ” ? ; of paper, name for Place. The annual banquet will be] Two acts of vandalism were Te- Mrs J. L Murray as chairman Britain’s guarante Belgium's paoiiay pyoning oy he 5 ae Pot, | ported to police today. Harry T. Pritchard will have charge : T 3 diana Ave. a BS siness | " ) ie tend neutrality—and Italy backed out al- — aja 8 Bi | Leonard Paetz, 5246 Pleasant Run|of the utilities division, James Robb o apr ff Crov "we 1A 14 ap | SESSI01) nN Se 8 > ou : . together. If Germany lost the war, Mayor Reginald H. Sullivan has Blvd, manager of the George 1, | will be campaign consultant, and

Italy reasoned, a German guaran- : ' Stanley \V. Shismes will head the tee would be worthless And if been invited to welcome the conven- Paetz & Son Upholstery Supply Co, | ; division committee : : mia al thalliOn at 8 : |

30 p. m. Convention head- j mercantile Germany won, she might call the Qartels ER at the home of Miss | said windows had been broken &t| These division leaders are serving ww - l 1 guarantee another “mere scrap of 2 Regina Woodruff, 2858 Boulevard | the store, 321 S. Alabama St. Loss On the campaign executive commitpaper.” On April 26, 1915, Italy Pl: nL was estimated at $15. tee. Other committee members are signed a secret treaty at London | ogee Harold B. West, Fund president; with Britain, France and Russia, mai Frank Lane, 1526 Mills St., re- | charles W. Jones, president of the Enlist In Army-—Four Indianand on May 4 she denounced her anolis young men have enlisted in ported chairs and other furniture | mmployees’ Fellowship of the Comtreaty of alliance with the Central {he Army. Vernon T. Ragland, son| vere piled up in the Church of {munity Fund, and Philid Adler Jr, e + Powers. of Mrs. Dora Ragland, 3019 Barnes| Christ tent at Barth Ave. and Rey~{ Port budget committee chairman, Ave. and Clarence N.

¢ Mond St. Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Jones,

Jones, son of > = , 2310 Sta- MORGAN NOT BU YER tion St., have been assigned 11th infantry, Ft. Harrison,

to the] NEU ™ AL, HU NGARY INSISTS | NEW YORK, Sept. 14 (U. P).-— Wal-| LONDON, Sept. 14 (U. P).— The New York World-Telegram, a lace V. Baugh, son of Mr. and Mrs. William M. Baugh, 422 N. Rural Hungary

| Premier Count Paul Teleki of | Scripps-Howard paper, said today | issued a statement today | that it had learned from a Wall St., and Rov D. Wilkerson, 1418 E.| making clear that Hungary intends | Street source that J. P. Morgan &| Vermont St. have been assigned to] to remain neutral, an Exchange Co. would not serve as purchasing [the 19th field artillery at Ft. Har-| Telegraph dispatch from Budapest agents for the British during the | | rison. | said. { present war, | |

fol low

9:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. Saturday 9:30 to6 P.M.

> at Britain for| wiles at Trinity Hall, 2069 Boulevard

BUYON OUR TEN-PAY PLAN 360 370 WEST WASHINGTON ST,

nit HTH RE PLT Tt LL TD ALLE TI LUE TO UT CLT mw

No. 1, 5«Pe. Rug Group

S 95

*

(1) 9x12 Seamless Wool Rug (2) 27x54 Throw Rugs (1) Mothproof 9x12 Rug Pad (1) Carpet Sweeper 0

Woo Rome Again

Today, again

Britain and France are] wooing Rome, Again, it is said, they are trying to wean her away from Berli probably by more promises. Only this time Rome | doubtless is reminding them of a| certain “scrap of paper,” dated April 26, 1915.

a

S

(1) 9x12 Velvet or Axminster Rug (2) 24x40<1n. Throw Rugs (1) 9x12 Methproof Rug Pad (1) Easy Running Carpet Sweeper

New Grates

New Ends and sidewalls

p= HEATERS

LIKE NEW

No. 3, 5«Pe. Rug Group

% 95

*

® 2 Axminster Throw Rugs ® Beautiful 9x12 Rug ® Good 9x12 Rug Pad ® Guaranteed Carpet Sweeper

Or LLL Th

RUG CUSHION

Genuine Congoleum

GOLD SEAL Remnants Also 'BANDURA,) "CRESCENT" "i 9 Sa.

(1) 9x12 Axminster Rug (1) 27x45-1n. Axminster Rug (1) 18x36=In. Axminster Rug (1) 9x12 Moth Proof Rug Pad (1) Rubber Tired Carpet Sweeper

and other heavy weight floor coverings. Bold in many sizes for average rooms. Please bring cor= rect measurements, Bitar Rtore Rug & Furniture Depts,

100 HEATERS

New Firebowls

Third Floor. a

Boys’ Famous Rough Rider "DRESS SHIRTS

You'll Keep Warmer in These Fine PERSIAN FABRIC Wi NT ER COATS

Low Priced at Only

We Sell FLORENCE * “Hot-Blast ~~ % Heaters & Circulators

Small Carrying Charge on Deferred Payments

Child’s Large Orib____"3.96 Lounge Chair and Stoel _*I12 27x54 Throw Rugs ...68¢ 30 Studio Couches___*10u d:Drawer Chest, only._.° 5-Piece Breakfast Set_*5.95 Kneehole Desk, only_.*6.06 8:Piece Dining Suite____"28 Kitchen Cabinet, only__*I2

A Bargain at This Price

Just stop a minute yo you will realize what a sensational value this is— The 9x12 rug has lovely pattern, the Axminster throw rugs are equally nice. The rug pad gives added service to the rug. Carpet sweeper is guaranteed | year. Not one, but 5 big items, now only

LIVING ROOM SUITES | BEDROOM SUI Reconditioned and 28 Refinished Like

ORANG AON

A splendid assortment of colorful fall plaids, stripes and checks with collars just like Dad's. Boys’ sizes 6 to 1414,

Biar Kiore, Nireet Floor

New Guaranteed

JOIN OUR COAT OLUB— Pay $1 Down — 81 Week

Men's Warm Weight Leather

JACKETS,

We've the smartest Persian fabric coats in town==that look exactly like the veal thing and wear marvelously, are snag proof and moth proofed for 5 years, Boxy and gwagger styles in gizes 12 to 44.

Star Store, Second Foor

CHOICE . , . 3-Piece Suites or En: semble with Dresser or Vanity or Bed. Special.

Walnut Dinette Suite __*24 Stove Boards, low as__20¢ Occasional Chair, only *2.08 Child's Play Pen 2.08

Indiana's AE ETT Reconditioned

RHODES-BURFORD

335 E. Washington, 1, Block E. MA. 3346

Big, sturdy 2-Piece suites or davenport and chair ensemble, guaranteed.

TEL

#

HL and

EIT — ANILINE Guaranteed

Excellent quality horse hide or capegkin jackets in black x brown, Sizes 36 to 46.

of Courthouse, USE OUR LAYAWAY

Biar Btore, Ktreet Floor