Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 December 1939 — Page 17

FRIDAY, DEC. 1, 1039

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SPECIAL SELLING OF MEN'S BETTER

UNION SUITS

® Short or Long Sleeves! C

Fine ribbed knit cotton suits In medium weight! Ecru color! * Sizes 38 to 4! AN EXTRA VALUE!

AL VALUES IN MEN'S

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NON.-W LY COLLARS!

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98¢

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[J Women’s 10-Rib Umbrellas—

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[1 Box of 500 “Velure” Tissues—

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80 SQUARE GIFT FROCKS

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GIFT FROCKS SMOCKS, HOUSECOATS AND UNIFORMS

An unusual group of better quality garments. All S$

made of fast color ma-

terials. \ PENNEY'S—Downstairs Store.

[(] Seotspun Cotton Plaids— 86 Inches wide! A host of assorted size plaids and checks! Looks like wool, washable ............

[]36-In. Outing FLANNEL— White, light grey, dark grey in plain colors; fancy stripes in light or dark colors! «..ivees ‘hhaaan

[] 27-In. Outing FLANNEL—

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Blue and white stripes— 8 ounce weight!

All sold from full bolts! A feature

PENNEYS—Second Floor.

2000 Pairs to Choose From!

Men's Women's and Children's

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Edinburg Set [FIT CITIES INTO For Rat Hunt DEFENSE PLANS,

| Times Special

{ EDINBURG, Ind, Dec. 1.—The rat situation has become so acute in the farm land surrounding

Edinburg that there's going to be

a rat hunt Dec. T.

The first hunt was held Oct. 19. ‘Roberts of Evansville Says

Pests who escaped that hunt are

expected to be driven into corn That Citizens Should Be

bins and farm buildings by cold weather, and fall easy prey. Mi Those interested in the drive Defense Minded. | have bee nasked to put in orders vw at the county agent's office for | 7imes Special

poisoned food to be used as bait, WASHINGTON, Dec. 1.-—Munic=

ipal government: should be fitted

| Jinto a Federal preparedness scheme which would find them ready for

national defense should M-day are

(rive, Col. Louis L. Roberts, Evanse Ville city attorney and Indiana Nae [onal Guard officer, told the annual

{meeting of the National Institute of

Expenditures in Fiscal Year Municipal Lew Officers meeting ' ksi | here, Gain About 2 Million, “Modern wars are lost, not by

armed forces, but by the loss in Report Shows. effectiveness of armed forces which, ———— in a prolonged war, results in a loss | Expenditures of the State Wel- a neombatants, Gol | fare Department during the last Attacks “Subversives" (fiscal year totaled $7,159,148, an in-{ i |crease of about $2,000,000 over the| Ine subversive forces in ous |previous year, the department's country have a single direction and annual report showed today. |a single objective and that is the

Of the total expenditures last . : ; | year, $3301,000 was for old age destruction of the American way of

assistance, distributed to counties as | 1Ving. the state's share of benefits to per-| “Only recently are we becoming ‘sons over the age of 65. aware of the united forces in our Children Benefit land, united in their common hatred | of liberty as it is understood in free | The next largest item of expendi-| America. Many who should know tures was $2,126,306 for dependent petter refuse to be alarmed and acchildren. ; ! |cept the challenge that our national Old age expenditures Juring the | destiny is in peril from an alien | previous year totale 311,000, and | r whi . y | Phe distribution for dependent chil- enemy which bas siresdy gained

Brew : vi foothold in every state and. in ale [ren ducing the same period Was ost every community. | Operating expenses during the last United Defense Urged fiscal year totaled $473,638 of which| « : 14366597 was for salaries. Operate] , Nauonal defense in all of iy ling expenses during the previous | Phases should be immediately coe (fiscal year were $419,163. ordinated and there should bs Operating Since 1937 developed, simultaneously with our belated program of military and naval defense, a plan and program (to combat the subversive elements who are actively engaged in our own communities. “The wars of today and those of {tomorrow will be between peoples, between ideas and political philos« jophies, To the same extent and [for the same reason that we should | have an adequate armed force for | | the defense of peace, should we have also a prepared citizenship for the ENDS 17-YEAR WORK defense of our peaceful institue

tions.”

AT RED GROSS HELM new ALBANY Has

Times Specie ITS THANKSGIVING COLUMBUS, Ind, Dec. 1-—-End- ———— ne i" yours is chairman of the Times Special ‘olumbus Red Cross Chapter, Frank | , AL: N. Richman has relinquished the] NEW ALBANY, Ind, Dec. 1.—De= helm of the organization to a spite Presidential proclamation, yes [Joumeer aH, Earl Robinson was|terday was Thanksgiving Day in | elected to the post, y ’ , | Under Mr. Richman’s direction, | NC" Albany. The Iayor SR the chapter has helped furnish re-|it and the city celebrated it. lief in many disasters since on, Governmental and business offices | the greatest of which was the Ohio closed for the day. Even the Post« River flood in 1937 when the Colum- office, except for rural routes, obe | bus organization raised $10,000 to served the holiday. Schools were dise |aid sufferers, | missed. Churches held special holie tte So ——— day services, : | REPORTS JAPANESE RAID | 1t was “Turkey Day” at the Coune CHUNGKING, China, Dec. 1 (U.[ty jail, too, but the prisoners ata P.).—The Central News Agency's | roast pork. | correspondent at Lanchow report- | S——————————————————

»d today that 57 Japanese planes oe | had Doe a bombs there ves. PAYS DENTAL BILL: | terday. housand buildings i the BY: ne OR co PENALTY SUSPENDED

|he reported. He estimated casulalties at 30 civilians. Times Specinl | TaPiLE ow VINCENNES, Ind, Dec, 1 -—-Grove . Atveriisement, er Grider Jr. 26, has agreed to “foof the dental bill” of a former ope Relief At Last | ponent in return for a suspended { sentence, He was convicted on an assault

| ou hu battery charge in court here land was fined $100 and six months | on the State Farm, | Even if other medicines have fail- The plaintiff suggested yesterday

jou may get relief now with ti ; olson © ronic bronchitis can | that “if the defendant will pay for

develop if your chest cold is not repair of my teeth,” he would not ‘treated and you cannot afford to press his charge. | take a chance with pny medicine | Grider readily complied. | less potent than Creomulsion which goes right to the seat of the trouble |

to help loosen and expel germ laden | H 0 U S | N G | N S U R E RS

phlegm and aid nature to soothe

and heal raw, tender, inflamed GET TESTS DEC. 9

The State Welfare Department | has been operating since 1937 and its money is appropriated from the state general fund. The depart-| [ment was crea'ed by the Legisla- | ture during the 1936 special session. At the close of the last fiscal year, | the department had a balance of $1,119,000, compared to a $576,000 [balance in July, 1938.

bronchial mucous membranes. | Creomulsion blends heechwaod creosote by special process A 0 An examination for Indiana Fede time tested medicines for coughs. leral Housing Authority underwriters

[Sais 0 meaicines | will be held at the Federal Building,

| vou have tried, tell your druggist to | Room 458, Dec. 9. sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with | The examination, an annual re the understanding that you are to quirement, will be given to test the | like the way it quickly igys ns familiarity of underwriters with the | Sout, permitting rest A ion [latest technicalities and regulations ' Bee that the name Creomulsion ison of the Federal Housing Act. It is | the bottle and you will get the genu= |identical with those given simule ine product and the relief you want. taneously to memebrs of FHA's une

| derwriting staffs in every state and C REOM U LS | 0 ™N {district insuring office throughout for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis (the country. STOUT'S FACTORY

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