Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 December 1939 — Page 8
PENSION COAL FOR WISCONSIN NOW $60 AT 60
Proposal Calls for Money | To Be Expended in 30-Day Period.
Saturday Hours 9:30 A. M. to
FREE PARKING FOR STAR STORE PATRONS
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S60 WWASHINGTON ST. SINCE |1B88 15 YEARS AGO THE STAR STORE ORIGINATED THE 10-PAY PLAN IN INDIANAPOLIS
A small down payment with srhall weekly installments gives you immediate use of merchandise purchased on this con venient credit plan. Investigate tomorrow and join the thouH sands of satisfied customers. Buy all your Christmas needs on our TEN PAY PLAN. Buy now, beat the crowds. MADISON, Wis, Dec. 1 (U. P).—|
There's a “pension party” rising to | EFS
haunt Wisconsin politicians. | | ? Scorning “ham and eggs” slogans, | | Se 3 this movement feeds on the proposal | § C
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in. SIAN FABRIC Peter Zisch is its promoter, Mr. tive gift box. 3 in an attrac.
Zisch also is executive director of] §F 1tial assortments a oa os rl the Citizen's Pension Recovery Plan, | | J Street Foe Dlete Inc. He sponsored a “little Town- (|i it £ : b . d send” act in the 1939 legislature but| B So _ a it was rejected. His plan proposed || : EE 3 3 % a transactions tax to pay pensioners | If £ = 3 “$60 at 60,” with the provision that |} N k E \
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such payments must be spent ini this state within one month after Hi receipt. | Boasts of Strength
Later when Republicans sent out |i a call for organization of a “Van- |i denberg-for-President club,” Mr. |} Zisch and his pensioners responded. |} in fact, their response was so great that they seized control of the Vandenberg movement from its original |} sponsors. For Miss "Teen Mr, Zisch boasted that he can|j F move into any party meeting with |i or Junior Miss his forces—and make the party like J
it, whether it is Republican, Demo- |} WA cratic or Progressive. | oh ‘ Latest movement of Mr. Zisch, ji 3 ’ who also is executive secretary of ji $ the National Association of Coro- | ; : ners, is organization of the Liberal }§ j WM / Republican Party of Wisconsin. Its |i > <3... purpose is to purge politics of “re-|}§ ¥ ay actionaries,” he announced. | BY
This new “movement” is entirely Hi separate from his pension plan, Mr. ji Zisch said. Nevertheless he expects ii most of the pension advocates tof Join it. i
BRING THE KIDDIES TO “SEE SANTA CLAUS IN TOYLAND
25-IN. BABY DOLLS PIC hi
$ 89% | cl i Ly 7 BY i i Q [ill fi gh dressed. Regularly $2.29,
69¢ Baby Dolls
Toyland, Basement.
Saturday Special
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Made to Sell at $16.00
Warm weight, smartly styled, jet black coats, that look like real Persian fur. Beautifully lined and warmly interlined. You'll like the lovely box and swagger models. All sizes 12 to 44.
Women's $10.95 and
WINTER COATS
$ 7°
Sizes 12 to 46 in the Group
A special group of warm sports coats, dressy fur-trimmed coats and warm, jet black Persian fabric coats, at a spectacular
savings.
FUR COATS
Gleaming black, seal dyed coneys, beaver dyed coneys and caracul paw coats in black, grey and brown. Sizes 12 to 44 in the group.
WOMEN'S DRESSES
Many new styles just unpacked. High shades, Ornamental trims. Sizes 12 to 52.
Star Store, Second Floor
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The Ideal Gift
Has flannel coat and bonnet, white trimmed. Mamma voice; sleeping
Motor driven sprockets. All com- | plete with lens and projector light.
25-FT. FILMS
Toyland, Basement.
Warm styles for all winter sports. Wooly, knit parkas in gay colors. Hundreds of cunning styles to select from.
Voice No Confidence
“Never take a politician's word for |}§ anything” is the slogan of the new |} party. Fifteen of the 25 who | tended its first crganization meeting | in the pension plan headquarters| | also belong to the other Zisch en-| | terprise. Irritation over “unfulfilled Hf political promises” prompted them | to lavnch this new party, they ex-| plained J To obtain indorsement of the new | I ! | | |
Millinery Dept., Second Floor
Others $1.00 to $1.95
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Women's Beautiful
CHENILLE ROBES
A Gift to Give or Receive
6” rubber tired spoke wheels, 17%” long.
$2.98 DOLL CARTS $ 9 49 Yiiove in cab. Green _"
$2.19 Doll Carts .. $1.98
Toyland, Basement.
BLACKBOARDS
$ 7 0 15x16 Reversible
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party, candidates for state and local ji office first must subscribe to its plat- | }§ form and then file written resigna- | tions which will become effective it |} | they do not live up to its require- ji ments. The new party will hold its first! convention in Ripon, popularly] known as thc birthplace of the Re- | | publican Party in 1854 Mr. Zisch | announced—with a reminder that) only a few persons were present on | that occasion. |
B. & 0, EMPLOYEES | HOLD PARTY RY TUESDAY |
|! Baltimore & Ohio Railroad employees will hold their annual | Christmas party Tuesday at the General Office Building, 220 Vir-| ginia Ave. Music will be provided by aj German band composed of Harold |i Huber, Richard Jennings, Gus | Thau, William Hopkins and Robert! I Alsmey er. Ml Other entertainment will be pro- | vided by Miss Bettie Nay, George I | |
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boards. Deck style. 7 charts, oak frame. * Regularly $1.98. Genuine Slate Boards ____$1.00
Toyland, Basement.
COASTER WAGONS
3314"x15”. All steel, red wagons with 8%in. ball bearing, rub-
ber tired disc wheels. Regularly $2.49.
$1.19 Red Wagon . $1.00 |
Toyland, Basement.
ELECTRIC TRAINS
Engine, eight freight cars, 20 pieces of track and transformer all complete. Regularly $5.50.
Toyland, Basement
Star Store, Second Floor.
$399
Sizes 14 to 42
Rich, luxurious robes in wrap around styles. The colors are wine, dusty rose, royal and French blue. An outstanding gift item.
Star Store, Second Floor
Girls’ Lovely Taffeta Zeigmiller and Miss Catherine Zeig- |i
miller, Misses Norvelia and Nancy | Northcott and Miss Marcia Mann. | George Scholl is to act as master || of ceremonies. H Arrangement committee members ji included Mr. and Mrs, John meHOH, N
Mr, and Mrs. Herald S. Smith, | and Mrs. William H. Enkelking and | i Mr. and Mrs, Charles A. hd Mrs. Charles A. Braun. |
HOLDS DUAL POSITION NOT IN PUBLIC POLICY
Business connections of stoic Authority Commission members with | the projects sponsored by the com-!'H mission are “against public policy,” Attorney General Omer S. Jackson | ruled in an official opinion today. | The opinion was given at the re-| quest of Walter E. Stanton, State Housing Board secretary. He asked for the ruling on the question of} whether Housing Authority Com- | missioners have the right to sell in- | surance for buildings erected by the Authority. “Insurance policies issued in such | cases would be for the Authority's benefit and In the case of losses the | commissioner selling the insurance) might find himself in a dual posi= | tion,” the Attorney General's opin- | fon stated.
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Many hew styles just arrived for Saturday's selling. Choose from warm, heavy weight fleeces, monotones and diagonals. All coats warmly lined. Teal, wine, blue and green. Sizes ¥ to 14.
Christmas Gifts
Just arrived — new holiday styles in colorful celanese rayon taffetas. Bolero styles, accordion 7 pleats, full swing skirts and many other styles. All new shades. Sizes 7 to 14 and 12 to 16.
Warmly lined, three-piece snow suits with cons trasting plaid, stripe and solid color combinastions. Zipper and double breasted styles, all with parka hoods. Colors are wine, brown, green and blue. Sizes 3 to 6 and 7 to 14
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AUTO LOOTED OF $100 IN MEDICAL SUPPLIES
Medical supplies valued at more than $100 were stolen yesterday | from the car of Dr. J. A. Salb, i N. Delaware St. | Four men slugged Charles Owaey, | 49 of 528 Ogden St. as he walked
Star Store, Second Floor
Dad Will Love This Large along W. North St. near the railroad
tracks last night. They took $32
ME Owsley said. | WITH OTTOMAN KEEP FIT 1 It's Budget Priced, Too, at Only
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Star Store, Second Floon
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20x40-IN. CANNON TOWELS
Novelty, rainbow color turkish towels in 4 and 5 color combinations. Heavy weight.
22x46-IN. MOOR TOWELS
Fancy block plaid turkish WASH C Ea.
towels in 4 good colors. Black CLOTHS 22x46-IN. MOOR TOWELS
borders. {0c Matehing
Extra heavy weight, novelty Guest Towels weave,
WASH TOP SUITS
Stantogs
$419 iru $1 59 *
Corduroy Overalls Sturdy togs in fine quality eorduroy. Wine, blue, green and brown. Sizes 2 to 8. ana
or flannel shorts. Sizes 1 to 6.
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Lay Away New For Christmas
EZ TERMS AVAILABLE
A ioige comfortable chair with T cushion and button
tufted back, has full base and Chol oF Burguitds SE a fine quality cover.
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Corduroy Jackets Zipper front jackets
with warm plaid line $ 08 ing to match overalls above. Sizes 3 to 8. He
WASH SUITS
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suits in new holiday styles. Bobbie suits 1 to 3; wash suits 3 to 6. KNIT SUITS Cotton jersey suits in many elever styles. may Se es $1 00 *
shirt with plain color shorts.
golid color turkish
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NOVELTY SHORTS Warm corduroy or belted styles. Sizes $ 1 00 3 to 8. W Colorful, striped, long sleeve shirts in neck styles. Sises 1 to 8. ETON SUITS suits in navy and brown.
flannel shorts in POLO SHIRTS crew and button Corduroy, Eton $ 2 9 2 Sizes 8 to 6. *
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towels. Many colors.
Wool and Silk Filled
COMFORTERS
$3.29
covers, with plain color backs and inserted plain color borders. Just 10 to sell at this low price, hurryi Star Store, Basement.
Actual $3.98 and $4.98 Values;
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