Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 May 1940 — Page 4

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WEDDING LICENSE SALE DECLINES 196

The number of marriage licenses

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issued here last month dropped 198

from April, today, The drop was believed due to the recently inaugurated hygienic-mar-riage Jaw, which in March was responsible for pushing the licenses issued down to 84. The top for the vear was in Febary when 7135 licenses were issued. February was the last month liCenses were issued under the old 1aW. ‘The premarital blood -test act went into effect March 1 A total of 180 licenses were issued

1939, records showed

Farley Warns of Republican

LAUNCH JEWISH |

Trojan Horse’ Campaign WELFARE DRIVE

WASHINGTON, May 2 (U. P.).— Postmaster General James A. Farley charged today that the Republican Party has adopted “Trojan Horse” tactics by donning an illfitting cloak of liberalism in an ef-

[fort to slip into power,

My, Farley, chairman of the Democratic National Committee and

himself a candidate for the Demo- |

cratic Presidential nomination, vigorously defended President Roosevelt’'s domestic and foreign policies

| Administration are sound and es‘sentially right; it has demonstrated

‘that any other program of policies | eaders to Hear Dr. Silver

would have menaced the national

well-being.” Before Campaign's Open-

{ | | He said that Republicans were . | unable to work out a program of ing Tomorrow. | | their own so “they propose to ap-| | propriate what they like to call ‘the! ye annual campaign of the! : . | I Sarre of the Dees Jewish Welfare Fund of Indian-| During the three-day institute the apolis to raise funds for the United! women delegates will og seven Jewish Appeal-—the national agency | other Cabinet members, Mrs. Frank- eon. sioviding relief to ro lin D. Roosevelt, and a brief talk by wy vel R will European | the President. hides ugees-— open tomor-

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CAMPUS MILK BAR IS RIVAL OF SALOON

PHILADELPHIA, May 2 (U. P). —A milk bar designed to keep Tempie University students away from nearby taprooms has been installed on the campus. Created at a cost of $7500 by the

Coswell Club, local campus organi-

zation, it will be open from 3 p. m

and flames pouring form a seconde

ILLUSION RESULTS IN

. story window in a business district until midnight, with exception off GENERAL FIRE ALARM, x 1nvestigation showed that

Sundays. The move came after a

KEENE, N. H, May 2 (U. P).-|the illusion was caused by reflec-

lengthy investigation by the club In The fire department answered a tion of a swaying red advertising

which many students admitted if | general alarm, but fownd only an

they had a better place to loaf they'd use it.

optical illusion’ and barsteq; S80. SRA stesin escaping from 8 optic usion and an embarrass , here Wor | pate olman, Fred J. Bergeron. | room where workmen were remove

Bergeron thought he saw smoke|ing wallpaper,

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BERKELEY, Cal. May 2 (U. P) {baum Center, Dr. Abba Hillel Silber!

: «| Of Hebrew Temple, Cleveland, O. Predicting & Democratic victory —Four junior high school boys speak at a pre-drive meeting. | in November, Mr. Farley said: {Played baseball yesterday With af™., : we “The course of events has done stick of dynamite as a bat until po-| The meeting is non-sectarian and | more than demonstrate that the do- lice stopped them. They said they is open to the public. No funds! jmestic and foreign policies of the’ found it on a construction job. [Will be solicited tonight.

gun: Dr. Silver is national chairman

A SELL OUT LAST WEEK—New Shipment Now In Most Popular Hat in Town

{member of the Executive Roard of the Zionist Organization of America. | hi» .i } -~ y > light-weight CRUSHERS. .«2 ounces of all

last month as compared to 376 dn April, 1939. The marriage license figures this

Year as compared to last follow 1939

Jan, 28% Feb, 319 March 392% April 3%6

women attending a “National Institute of Government,” by the Democratic Women's vision,

sponsored

in an address before more than Di-|

Established 1888

Women's 59¢ Satin and Rayon Taffeta

SLIPS

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“VW % Men's Genuine C. B. CONES

WORK SHIRTS

Seconds of

79¢ to $1.00 Values A Super 52nd Anniversary Special

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Carefully tailored, full cut, true to size work shirts of blue or grey chambray or grey covert, Two-pocket styles. Many with button down flaps. All sizes 14 to 20. Iere's your chance to buy fine quality shirts for very little money.

| He is active in the American Jewish {effort for the rebuilding of Palestine, | | He also is a member on the execu-! tive board of the Larger Regional [Government at Cleveland, and the! {Ohio Consumers League. He was, {8a Dudleian Lecturer at Harvard shades University, : : SHMMEYT 1 Louis J. Borinstein is general {chairman of the campaign. Wil{liam L. Schloss, Allan W, Kahn and | David L. Sablosky are vice chair-| men and also co-chairmen of the! men’s division with Theodore Dann jd Edgar Joseph The women’s division this year is conducting a “Save-a-Child"” campaign of its own. The division will contact women only, asking them to contribute 10 cents a day to mamitain one or more refugee children { { Yesterday the women's division {meeting in the Hotel Lincoln, heard {Rabbi James G. Heller of Cincinnati, O,, talk on refugee problems with particular emphasis on the needs of children. | Mrs. J. A. Goodman is chairman | [and is assisted by the Mesdames | Sultan G. Cohen, David L. Sablosky, { Walter E. Wolf, Harold I. Platt, S |A. Silberman, Wilfred Bornstein, (Aaron Glick, Arthur Fairbanks, {Louis R. Markun and Miss Emma Gelman

BURNS MOURNS LOSS - OF GAS-PIPE *STRAD’ | HOLLYWOOD, May 2 (U. P)

{Bob Burns today offered a $500 re{ward to whoever found his bazooka

HARRY LEVINSON nit

funnel with which he croaked his Your 17 S. ML. Hatter

way to fame and fortune. f LEVINSON DEALERS—BRYCE BROWN, Anderson; BOB HUGHES, Hartford City.

Levinson's style and

new

comfort

In the new light

Bias cut, form fitting and four gore models in tea rose, tailored, lace trimmed and embroide red tailored models. Some have shadow-proof panels. Firsts and irregulars in the group. Sizes 34 to 44, but not all sizes in every style.

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Washable Reversible Auto Seat SLIP COVERS

7 5c 2 for

Men's Regular 25¢ Athletic

SHORTS and SHIRTS 1 5¢

Fast color, full cut, broadcloth shorts, in sizes 30 to 44. Panel y Women's Gay Colorful “ob

or swiss rib, soft, combed cotton shirts in sizes 34 to 46, . A A I S N

144-In. Sweep Skirts

| 88.

Gay, printed, wrap-around coats with those big, swirling, 144. inch sweep skirts. Sizes 14 to 20 and 38 to 44. 52nd Anniversary Sale priced.

$1.45 o

Heavy, bleached drill covers for coach, sedan or coupe. Good protection for clothing and upeholstery. Easy to slip on and off.

Colored Slip Covers, $1.00 Each

Star Store, Street Floor

Star Store, Street Floor

Women's Regular $10.9

SPRING/®s

52nd Anniversary Sale Priced

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The bazooka dropped from =a truck which was taking it to Lake Arrowhead for a movie location. “It's only two pieces of pipe and & {funnel,” the rustic star drawled, “Dut it's as important to me as & Stradivarius to Kreisler.” |

37 N. Pennsylvania . . . Corner Illinois and Market . . .

Our Sates are Swel/anda so are Me adeals

Beautiful tweeds in boxy and fitted styles. Plaids, checks and monotones, in colorful spring shades. All sizes for women and misses. A spectacular coat value— don’t miss it,

Star Store, Second Floor

R A large assort- ® ] > prints. Coat, eip-

Women's Lovely $1.00 ment of new spring styles. Atper and shirtwaist styles in the group. Sizes 12 to 20 and 38 to 52.

WASH DRESSES

TEN-PAY PLAN

16-inch Ball Bearin $6.95 LAWN [ZF MOWERS .

$K-95

Five self « sharpening blades, self « adjusting, crucible steel cutting bar,

IGURES show that ebout one out of every five I able-to-purchase new-car buyers really wants a Buick more than any other car.

Not all will buy one. ot Big New Shipment

36-inch Fine Count

DRESS PRINTS

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A huge array of the newest spring and summer patterns in colorful, small, medium and large designs, 4 and 5 color combinations. We'll cut vou any amount from big 10 to 20 vard lengths.

Star Store, Basement

Too many of them without even getting actual figures will shake their heads and sigh, “Nope! A car that big and handsome must be out of my reach!”

Without grass onteher,

12x48” Regular 98¢c IRONING BOARDS

19°

Three leg, folding style, smoothly sanded boards.

Star Store, Basement

WHAT A SCOOP!

ANNIVERSARY SALE SPECIAL

9x12 FT. AXMINSTER & WOOL VELVET

You'll be smarter than that, we know,

Actual 19¢ Values

When the bug to own a Buick bites you, vou'll figure that a car as talked-about as Buic must be looked at first—if you're going to have any. thing to go on in judging 1940 values. When you've got the answers through a good long

You'll realize it doesn’t cost a cent to find out how ride—ask one more question: “How much?”

one feels under your own hand and what the delivered prices are.

Current prices? start at S895 *for the business coupe, delivered at Flint, Mich. To this add transportation based on rail rates, state and local taxes (if any), and optional equipment and accessories = though there will be few such “extras’ you'll need.

So you'll walk in, please, to the nearest Buick dealer and boldly say: 36-IN. HOPE MUSLIN

36-In, snowy white, heavy weight muslin. Cut from full bolts, Sale priced, vd.

Jumbo Turkish Towels

17¢ 20x40-in. Jumbo towels. Heavy weight, colored bor- 1 0. ders. Sale priced ea. PLAID BLANKETS rose, blue, gold and 2 0. green plaids. . Ea. CURTAIN MATERIALS 10¢ 39-in. Bostonette materials, in ecru shade.

Full bolts. Sale priced, Yard

PILLOWCASES 12%¢ 42x36-in. ‘Product’

bleached pillow cases. Sale priced ea.

Heavy woven, un-

“Let me have a good look at that cer that’s showing

' bleached muslin, the rest of "em what modern style is.

Sale price...10 yds.

That totals up to low delivered prices that are often only a few dimes more a day than on cars in the lowest-price class —so why hesitate or haggle ?

“Let me try out that big straight-eight engine that’s electrically balanced after assembly for smoothness

to match a wrist watch’s works. When the bug bites you, get the facts —and you'll

’ y i get a Buick and be happy! “Show me those big soft coil springs vou talk

about and how they smooth out that rough stretch down the street — and what's the business about recoil-mounted * Knee-Action, heaviest frames at the price, five-foot front seat room in SUPER models, and six dozen new

1940 features®”’

Prices subject to change without notice.

Bsr buys Buick!”

MPLAR OF GENERAL MOTORS VALUE |

100 only — cotton sheet blankets in

at Ne

You might look for a long time and not find (we believe) such rug values, Every rug is perfect qual ity—all-wool face, seamless and desirable patterns in popular, leaf, modern, hook and Persian designs. 9x12 Bound Moth Proof Pads, $2.69

Star Store, Rug Dept., Third Floor

MONARCH MOTOR CO., INC. c

1040 N. Meridian St., Cor. 11th St, Indianapolis, Ind.

WOODS MOTOR SALES, 1 E. Monroe St., Franklin, Ind, HOWARD HOLT, 23-25 W. North St, Greenfield, Ind. SANDMAN BROTHERS, Shelbyville, Ind.

COMMUNITY MOTORS, INC.

37-57 West 38th St., Indianapolis, Ind.

H. R. SWAYNIE, Eighth and Conner Sts, Noblesville, Ind. MARTINSVILLE AUTO CO. 77-99 W. Morgan St. Martinsville, Ind. KINCAID SALES & SERVICE, Lirton, Tnd.

\ mm— SE WHE 'GRTERAR WIOTORS EXTIITS AT Hie Je WORK AND SAN FRANCISCO FAIRS

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DR. HALE'S & Arch Cure Shoes for Women AAAA to D Expertly Choose from ties, straps and pumps in gabardine, kid and patent. The colors are heels, Cuban heels and Continental heels. Every style a hit, every shoe the peak in Star Store, Street Floor (0c 40-IN. MUSLIN PRINTED THROWS $1.20, 72x108-in., In- ) couches and bed 1 Bb spreads, ....... Ea. White Cloud SHEETS 72x99 and 81x99C priced . in bright colorful patterns. One yard

dia primt throws PEQUOT TUBING inch sizes. The 4TABLE OILCLOTH pieces, Sale priced,

Unrestricted Choice $3.95-$4.95 Sizes 4 to 9 1 3 Fitted er white, blue, gray, black and brown. Low foot comfort for divans, studio 95¢ 36-in. bleached pillow tubing. Full bolts. Sale priced, Cc ya. Vear 25¢ 46-in. Oil Cloth each— 1 0