Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 April 1940 — Page 15
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0 make a personal tour o ce | | - "FIXES HORSESHOES i SERRATE WPA PREPARING | Class Founder ERICK ACCEPTS |
ror. po rc | H.P. WASSON & COMPANY troit has a new Police commissioner | Mr. Baman insisted that the | Pr
who believes in doing things the only correct way to hang a horse- | right way. Aside from his drive on | shoe is with the prongs up and = BASENFNT FASHION SHOPS corruption in the ranks of his own [only way to rid a city of sore spots : department and a campaign to| [18.12 keep police dont Stations spove Necessary to. Br to Bring Rolls. Wall St. Journal Editor Also D . M kd S $ F hi > drive gambling interests from the |which those horseshoes hang, W ; | Will Be Guest at Dinner rastic Markdowns on Omart Fashions an
city, Frank D. Eaman found time open for incoming traffic: Into Conformance With | | . - | | | In Lebanon. | Needs for Your Family and Home! SAVE on : | | | |
May Quota.
; Nine thousand Indiana WPA : Times Special ‘workers must be laid off by the ; § ; LEBANON, Ind, April 25. —Ford| end of this month, State WPA Ad-| \C. Frick, National Baseball League ministrator John K. Jennings said : |president, and Kenneth C. Hogate, today. (Wall St. Journal editor, have acmass layoff tnie year, be the first La (cepted invitations to be special
“Up until this time, we have been | guests at the annual Governor's Day able to reduce the rolls without ar-| ig outing and beefsteak dinner May 21 bitrary layoffs,” Mr. Jennings said. h at the Ulen Country Club. “Enough workers were separated \ |
o Acceptances also have been rea th b th 18Hn ee tty the rolls (ceived from Federal Security Ad- Regularly $10.95 & $12.95 Regularly $3.98 to $5.98 within the quotas set by Washing- o {ministrator Paul V. McNutt and U.
Tn ion: Samuel O. Dungan . . . founder |S. Senator Robert A. Taft (R. O. Women's Spring Women's Spring
“It does not appear likely that and first president. for the gridiron show held annually
PLAN : the number of workers who will be in a huge circus tent on the golf OATS DRESSES |separated between now and the end 37.Year-0ld Bible Group course.
‘cf the month will be sufficient to) | Other special guests will incluce | reduce the rolls to 51.000.” Will Hold Dinner for |Governor M. Clifford Townsend, as ; . : an A The new quota, announced at : |guest emeritus, and Will Hays, 5% % SE SS Ss Said | Washington earlier this week, will Past Presidents. [oe czar. Q
bring the State WPA rolls to the With the except t 8 ¢ od nea ’ Tr ) : ‘ . . Y ption of Senator ALY EQST WASHINGTON " 0 Lida i nsylvania lowest point in more than a year.| pact presidents of the 37-year-old Taft, all the headliners are Hoosiers + RAYON CREPES ; Men's Bible Class of the Memorial or have been closely associated with + FITTED STYLES 3 | Presbyterian Church will. be Hoosier affairs. Mr. Frick and Mr. + BOXY STYLES % * SPUN RAYONS
(honored at a dinner tomorrow Hogate attended DePauw University, > * RAYON PRINTS evening at the church. while Mr. Hays, former Postmaster Bargain buys in dress | The class was founded by Samuel General, is a native of Sullivan, or sport coats, including Budget buyers freshen {O. Dungan, Polk Sanitary Milk Co. Ind. colorful tweeds, navy or up for Spring in styles RY prc, and he WAS amen its | Henry C. Ulen, as usual, will be plack twills crepes, to wear for street, busi5 president. Since that time it the host. Al Wynkoop, Lebanon chetlarils nessor- afterncor. Sizes
has had eight presidents. |newspaperman, will be “roastmas- or fleeces. | Those to be honored include Mr. ter,” introducing such speakers as Sizes for Misses, Wom- 9-15, 12-20, 38-44 and
| Dungan, who also will be toast-|/former Senator James E. Watson, en! extra sizes of 46-52. | master at the banquet. C. M. Smith, former Lieut. Gov. F. Harold Van | James Stuart, Frank E. Brown, W./Orman, and C. Walter McCarty, | peCuliough, John pauck, Albert {managing editor of The Indianap- | Oldham, Fred Peine and Harry olis News. o Stombatigh Coil bed B a The program committee includes Popular ‘Sloppy Joe' Important Savings on tertainment wi e furnished Eugene C. Pulliam, chairman; Les- os | by the Tech Saxophone Choir, and ter F. Jones, Isadore Eichman., H COAT SWEATER SPRING HATS | the singers, William O. Moon, Miss Ww, C. Fosdick, E. M. Lyle, Fred For spor Off-the-face, sailor, breton and
sport or school to | Wanda Smith and Miss Pauline Hooton and Merton Keefe. wear ooh slacks or Skirts. many other flattering styles. S Tolin., Dr. James Hardin Smith] Colors of Rose. Blue and Priced so you can have one
, 3 se, ¢ lowing the dinner, lecture fol- Declares New Deal Beige in sizes 34 to 40. for each outfit! Poas Rabbit in Hat | TWO FAVOR SPEEDY |cc Son So Soar set are ying $1 and $1.98 Print DRESSES 300 Colorful Hooverettes | prosperity,” James A. Collins, can- Washable cottons, rayon Perfect coverall dresses. Easy : didate for the 18th District Re- crepes and spun rayons. Bro- A9e to launder and plenty of 9.
G, 0, P, CONVENTION siicer Congressional nomination, | ken sizes and colors for Q wrap. Sizes 14 to 52. Misses and Women.
said at a Sixth Ward G. O. P. rally
hs pri 8S Po. [12% Tighe. 11 their legerdemain anid 39c and 59¢ Lingerie of fine cotton slips and At least t ndidates for the | Te Ay v7 J . tas: } ; Rens, Tg sonils es or hs alphabetical arrangements publi- 300 Spun Rayon Dresses Washable fine rayon panties in broken sizes and 18¢ i om lcized as economic cure-alls.” Mr. gual nd Smaruy detailed. Broken $1 color ranges.
i favor a “short and snappy” conven(tion, it was Tod ote |Collins added, “they have failed to
| Republican National Committee Produce a magician who could turn > : green, gold, dubonnet, white and col- | Chairman John D. M. Hamilton has, the trick. The hope of America to- 59c¢, $1.00 Spring Sample Flowers ors. Variety of styles to. fit any cos- 39e been sounding out prominent can- day lies in the Republican Party. of all kinds. . .. Silk pique, cot- tume. Sizes small, medium and large. 'didates on the advisability o! elim- 8nd the history of America shows ton and fruit. For hats, coats 29« ’
On Quality fABAUDE Jong Somisting NY aA ar josie and dresses. All fresh and new. Men's Shirts and Shorts of broadcloth conding speeches. He was said to “°° ; ls and novelty pattern shorts and
2 have roposed that nominating 3 irts. in- for Buill, Long J ioe micen to 50 minutes Roush Would Ask Help Infants’ and Tots’ Needs! Odds and ends fine comb cotton shirts. Rein- for §]
{ | . | ; i f hundreds of needed items. Slightly «© forced! . and seconding speeches to a total of { otf R > ) 1 0 Mileage four or five minutes each. In Appointments soled dresses, slips and gowns, etc. Girls’ Dresses of fine cotton and spun
| Senators Robert A. Taft (R. 0. | Charles (Chick) Roush, Repub- | rayon. Styles for Dress or School! and Arthur H. Vandenburg (R. lican candidate for Sheriff, promised . 1 Reduced for clearance. Tots 3-6, girls Gc MILLER | Mich.) were said to have agreed to!to select his deputies on the recom- A Friday Bargain Special! 7-14, Jr. Miss 10-16. . that procedure. |mendation of ward chairmen and . i | Meanwhile, Senator Taft pre- precinct committeemen and “not CORSELETTES 300 Prs. Sample Anklets in plain and MEDALIST TIRES dicted that he would have more behind closed doors,” in a talk in fancy patterns with lastex top. Buy a CC (votes on the first ballot at the G. Warren Township last night. _and GIRDLES supply now for summer. Sizes 8-11
O. P. convention than any other! Mr. Roush said he also would do vans 2-3-4-7-Thread Chiffon Silk Hose |candidate despite the face that he all in his power to control gambling | : : sj39 Well reinforced for extra wear. Perfect fitting
59¢c, 31 String Knit Gloves in navy, brown,
is not entering any primaries. His in the county and to serve legal! sheer and clear. New: shades. \IRSAAZErS expect to have 350 votes papers promptly. | by June. Senator Taft said that | tn he didn't expect Thomas E. Dewey * ALL-IN-ONES!
[on York district attorney who 0, , S CARGO SEIZURE } | x CTRDLES! Women's Full-Fashioned won primaries in Wisconsin, i > ! | Nebraska and Illinois, to have more | * INNER BELTS! ALL SILK HOSIERY
| than 300 votes when the on S * MESHES! A special group of odd e at. * BATISTES! lots of better silk. All- | i *-BACK-LACE first qualities! Grand
| i | State Police officers today were CORSETS! values! Sizes and colPetit Urges More BV The eal ie a A | *SIZES 2 To 46! ors broken!
Use of Playgrounds | transportation of illegal alcohol and | If there were more boys and girls liquor shipments through Indiana. ‘on baseball diamonds and tennis Atty. Gen. Omer §. Jackson, PRICE Va / |courts, Juvenile Court dockets would | I an official opinion, held that
ih to W. . | police officers have the legal right! a ee $ $i 1.25 UC Joos stone ud. He. Rr Re} to break seals on truck cargoes for | 5 ' = a bE 2.99 Sunfast! Tubfast!
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Il & . ridi t the ti f th rest,” the | 10.05 $11.25 V4 : t Reiley Would Cut ME tou ot Lie anres\, Vn) SALE PRICE SALE PRICE o Prosecutor's Staff | Don F. Stiver, State Police superLIST PRICE LIST PRICE i Boi Re a take tirement Fund trustees cannot! 13.70 10.35 ‘ \ gC ; _ T legally permit teachers to withdraw | qr PRICE a -/, J ” \ V a, the necessity of several jejr applications for increased re-| TWO-TONE, RICHLY TUFTED CHENILLE SPREADS
{ f {intendent, said the opinion was re$7 53 $3 44 \ | A reduction in the Prosecutor's quested in order to clear up legal » " - N 4 . tee IN 7//, tirement benefits under new 1939 A splendid selection of fine quality, richly tufted chenille bed - $10 217 $7 16 4 A W/L A —— amendments, spreads in colorfast two-tones or a variety of solid colors. Colorfast! s]59 . "
| Mr. Petit, who has been ill, urged *'[°0 Td 4 parents to encourage their children 31° BERETA ph In is State is 4 {to take advantage of public play- nd 4 Pa NS Rul : 5.50x16 6.00x16 y I Lig and to keep owt of the search warrant, search an auto- Dra er Sets LIST PRICE LIST PRICE Y ey mobile in which the accused was soo staff and a cut in the Grand Jury| questions in connection with his Set ‘expenses were pledged by William|senartment's drive to stop trans-| : Regular $2.99 DRAPERY SETS of sunfast and tubE. Reiley, G. O. P. candidate for | o.t.¢; bat WT i LCi : or Prosecutor, at a meeting of the per ation of illegal alcohol into In- ; : fast woven homespun. 2!z yards long, 72 inches wide an TH ; 6.25x16 525x117 16th Ward Republican club last Olas opinion, Mr. Jackson | Sie Sale): In rich spring tones of gold, blue, wine 6.50x16 550x17 : / right. held that the State Teachers’ Re-| \ ‘ SC ———————— Washes beautifully! rene Al A\'¢ $4000 EXPECTED FOR cr i aA 2 State Deaths wy 5. 1 \ AN .ANDERSON-_Chauncey C. Reynolds. 71. 19c Bordered Turkish Towels Bed Pillows 21x27 inches, filled with soft, LIST PRICE 50x18 ) \ Ad Heariy: daughters Mrec Perry alot | 18x36-Inch White with borders of 1 4e small, curled turkey feathers. Striped qd He $12.20 LIST PRICE : ) Walter Myers. Federal Court re-| ander and Mrs. Jessie Schieve: stensons,| rose, blue, green and gold ticking, guaranteed featherproof..... $2.90 ceiver for Charles F. Tucker, today | S42 gna, Rorard Fore." Siepalughiery
BALE PRICE SALE PRICE hE expected to receive between $4000 | brother, Dav: sisters, Mrs Ben Almich) | Penthouse Tailored Curtains 2% yards $ 4 x 2 7 8 and $5000 to start a fund to satisfy ma, Mis ie cisco, Louk: long and 72 inches wide (the pair). New 89c “Longlife” Sheets 712x108 and 63x108, A creditors of the fugitive insurance | Lo oo Mr Mary Pear! Haw-| colored stripes in gold, blue, green and $1 Extra long. Guaranteed for 4-years ordi- 9c agent Whose slleged Iraudulent op- Ra Survivors: Husband, Walter; brother, | BOI eecrsnertectsenernensneniinees Pair nary wear! For twin or 3% size bed .... erations cost them nearly 000. an. .
| ece COLUMBUS—Mrs. Mattie Lane Smith, | The r iver will get proceeds of | 79. Survivors: Husband, Andrew; six,
315019 523 AEE [acre Mendneks' County Tarm in ex. als. on. Wee Heer 1% SUNFASTI WASHABLE! $1.29 SATEEN BOUND " QUX h Bh . > b f $5000 es v to satisfy a ND—Garris 0! e, 31. urvly- . rer LIT ICE NEE he re Nationa) | ort, Barents, Mr. and Mrs. Curt Goble! Printed Drapery CRASH PLAID BLANKETS $8.45 $12.40 | Bank of Danville. brothers. three sisters. Formerly 59¢ yard! 50-
| @ | EVANSVILLE—Mrs. Etta Lee Prim, 59. i . Bh SALE PRICE SALE PRICE | The farm has been leased DY | survivors: Husband, John: son. Howard: | inches wide in large ~ 38 Fine quality cotton plaid
$ $ | Hursel Disney, administrator, to brothers, Grover, Stonewall and Forest sortment of patterns blankets. Plaids of rose, _ | Morris ! , green, bl 1d. 6.34 9.30 BIG HUSKY TIRES BUILT | James Martin, who is to take pos IAN SPRINGS—Jacch W. McCul- Sng Soiors Mostly full brown, green, blue and gold Each y
| session May 1. Helen Clair Tucker, he 86. Survivors: Wife, Rosa: son, ts! Economy buys for spring nights. | the ace insurance salesman's third |F. B.: . Mrs. Lester McKinney
AP ‘Mrs. Sam Cundiff; brothers. John| | wife, is reported to have left the |and George; sister, Mrs. Kate Huta, |
| . AShals 6.25x20 FOR SAFETY AND SERVICE |... vont | So¥eing intent twa Saddle Osfords! vipers of clk tonsed Women's House Slippers! ernie sion 5.00x20 5.50x20 i h ert:
brothers, Edwin and Clifton. i . Sizes 4% to 9 - ) leather with tan saddle J % faille uppers with quilted linings, cow- Q LIST PRICE LIST PRICE LAGRANGE—Mrs. Mary A. Norris, 89. 8—Widths A to C. 1 39
A | Survivors: Sons, Hiram. Rollin and Thom- | hide leather soles. Sizes 3 to 8. $9.10 $12.30 : | las: daughters, Mrs. Flora Atwater and! Here are tires you can depend on for long, safe, Miss Ruth Norris. SALE PRICE fALE PRICE . 3 . LEBANON—Roy C. Swindler, 51. Sur- |
r S “ . ry 4 nN S y fe i s: Wife; n, J Ss; d ht M $6 83 $9 29 low cost service. Why take chances with danger yivors: Wite: son, James. duughters, Mr. | . lL }
Ih s , y i brother, Henry, ts, M nd Mrs. ous tires when you can buy these genuine He ary PRTeAts, Mn, &
itv tir JIN | MILLER quality tires at a BIG SAVING and § (MARION William 3. Miler, 74, Susy: \ LATTICE Smash Sale of Women's
: take all the time you need to pay. ACT NOW! Jessie” Colsten_and ‘Mrs. Stella Gardner: | TOES 4.40x21 to Ei a a pe aml | ; . : 5.25x2 Miller’ Mrs. Mrs. Emma Lee; brothers, | 2 4,50x21 LIST PRICE Henry and Robert. { LIST PRICE MILLERSBURG—Mrs. Sarah A. Rink, | = $8 30 $11.55 LIFETIME GUARANTEE To close out all 1939 patterns. 8 Biuvivors: Son. Clark. Sisters, Mrs. | . Over 300 designs to select from. AY. an rs. Clara Coy. wr SALE PRICE SALE PRICE : an : Come Early, © NEW HARMONY _ Mrs Sussn rote Made to Sell For Much Morel % 3 These Miller Tires are GUARANTEED in and Andrew; daughter, Mrs. Henry Smith; } . . WRITING for a LIFETIME against all de- Sunfast papers for every room at J| stepdaughter, Mrs. Edwin Gregory. | T : sD
NEW PARIS—Ernest LeRoy Cline, 63.
fects of material and workmanship and one- 1 1 Survivor: Son, Maxwell. year against all road hazards 30 C 50 TE NT MIs aula Gut Sklles: Above Prices Include " . ——————— 2 9 9 2 Harry; daughters, Misses Alice and Helen | Your Old Tires
Gustin; aiothen, Enoch and Elias vi : sister, Mrs. Nettie Taylor. -— Formerly Priced at RICHLAND res 3 Phillips, 81; ad 1) a6 % Python Trim Styles! Black Patent Leather!
221 t 37. Tre Mr iva Holo MN Rote Ce | STITCHED % Corset Back Styles! * Black Soft Kidskin! 20 8 20 juts, Joss. Mba. White aud Mrs. Afiqveg SANDAL * Blue Kid Leather! % Elasticized Gabardine! ————————— | SHARPSVILLE—O. H. Hughes, 56. ur. \ * Elasticized Patent! % Sandal Pumps, Straps! He crea ra Tete MY. * Elasticized Stepins! ' % Perfect Fitting Ties! d e a aper brothers, Cleo, Will, Monroe, Nola and | " Som) | \ An extraordinary, Money-Saving Sale! Shoes styled
® SOMERVILLE—James T. Bates, 69. Sur- \ \ 3 % Paint Co vivors: Wire. Della; son, Frederick; rove} sib for dress, street and sports-wear! High, in-between "
: Y er. E J. sister, Mra. Ella Brown g > and Cuban heels; New spring materials! Copies 130 § y rq 1] OPEN T0 8 P. M. Bi y Bs STEWARTSVILLE—Bernell Overton, 38. \ - Jin” S \ & lete: 1 Survi Ed L/L of fashion favorites! Size range not complete in ‘ Fri-Sat. to 9 P. M. =¢ 110 S. Penn. St J eros og pues Bios
. . . Donald: and Carolyn; sons arin and \ , 4. every style! ona arents, Mr. an Ts. ver- / Free Parking for Customers ton; brothers, James and Alfred; ster, . Mrs. Mae ‘Carner, : ,
