Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 May 1940 — Page 14
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25 PCT, BOOST Hoosier ‘Adopts’ iN POPULATION Spanish Girl, 12
RICHMOND, Ind, May 3—A
12-year-old girl refugee of the Spanish civil war has been adopted by Miss S. Emily Parker,
of Richmond, through the Foster ’ Parents’ Plan for war Children, Delaware
More Conservative Esti- New. York, Saturday Special! 10¢ Mother's Day : Oliver Johnson Women’s and Child’s Special! 600 Pcs.
mates Place Gain at 15 Per | arc, Whose. father ws’ ied : PEANUT BRITTLE | I GREETING GARDS GRASS SEED ANKLETS INFANTSWERR Cent for 418,600 Total, | Asturias. ey DC os 4¢ 15¢ hes » 19 Each
The Plan operates nine chil Fa iction ne tterns and Gowns, kimonos, long and A predicti that Indianapolis will| dren’s colonies in France and any- i : 2000 Pounds te Large assortment. Com. 1940 Season—clean seeds, ancy en 8 oc aq TB Shea onos, jong and
Bain 25 per cent in population over| one can “adopt” a child by con- Fresh stock. plete with envelopes. no chaff. Pound package.. 15c values. rubber sheets. the 1930 figures was being made to-| tributing $9 per month to the j : ) s : day by some officials of the Census| child's support. a Smart New Arrivals Specially Planned for ‘Bargain Days’
Bureau here. More conservative employees of] | D 3 ESS ES T 0 P p E RS SUITS See Been placed the probable «=n ROOSEVELT VS. TAFT } i , : \. i . al about 15 per cent. A gain of 25] y : : y Per cent over the 1930 total of 364. \ wy 8 Buy for Yourself—Buy for Mother’s Day Gifts 161 would give Indianapolis a pop- IS PUPILS’ ‘VERDICT’ \ ! of, ha), Every One a Higher Priced Garment ulation of about 455,000; the 15 per Dresses in alpacas, gamza crepes, French crepes, spun ray-
cent ino ; Re : ] 818.600 or mentioned would total] pERRE HAUTE, Ind, May $ (U. A #8 ons and rayon crepes. Redingotes and jackets style dresses.
John H. Duffy, assistant 22d Area |P-)-—President Roosevelt will be re- B Toppers are full lined in soft pastel colored fleeces. manager, made an estimate of 412,- nominated on the first ballot by the | Ji SA Suits—Two-piece tailored style of washable rayon in white 000 as the census in the city passed Democratic National Convention SE and pastels. the 85 per cent completion mark ,ng the Republicans will choose : : PRITE ® Sizes to Fit All
today. f Senator Robert A. Taft as their : : F>0 / ES Most Areas Gain Presidential nominee after a union S\RI Ved tess ® Young and Modern Mothers
E. C. Denny, office clerk for the{0f conservatives stops Thomas E. §- et ro Nts” ® Young in Spirit Mothers
12th District, said that most of the|Dewey of New York. : NE ar, FL 2° areas so far complete had shown| That was the conclusion reached | NG 7 Shy : weet 3m) £0 Mothers
about 25 per cent increase, and that bY the 800 high school orators who |i : : Lm SERS D " he believed this would be the gain attended the National Forensic 7 MN ; Re Over 1,000 Smart Spring and Summer
League debating tournament this
for the whole city. ‘i NN D\ ER } " > H N, + E. C. Burkert and James Tandy, ook, nc, "ho, Pad mock political INR SReas WEILL Cl EE 12th and 11th District supervisors,| Mr Roosevelt polled 437 votes on 3 LC ae Originally Sold for predicted that the greatest gainsithe first ballot compared to 51 for : 3) SI) RRL in the county would be in the 18th|Cordell Hull, *22 for Robert Jack- : : NNN AAD dh j H Is the PI Ward of Indianapolis (Irvington), son and 11 for Paul V. McNutt. i N22], > | - ere ls e an the part of the city in Washington |The Texas delegation withdrew Jack : : 2 x’ q (|) ATS Buy one hat at the regular price, then Township, and in Speedway City.|Garner in favor of Mr. sevelt a : >’ LRN \ o Pe ! A select another hat at the same price and O. D. Sampson, chief clerk of the| In the Republican “convention,” TN mad) < a pay only 1 cent for it. 12th District, predicted that Speed-|Mr. Dewey led for eight ballots with : \ \ ny | ) | | | NN \ way City might have three times its/Senators Arthur Vandenburg and . : ; 1930 population. Taft trailing in that order. On|
Brown County: Los the ninth ballot, the two Senators | : PANY PY uly (osmp combined forces and Mr. Taft won | 3 i : % W. A. Knight, 22d Area manager,|over Mr. Dewey 266 to 181 while x LE ®
and Mark Gray, 23d Area manager, {the Dewey delegates yelled “Shame, | predicted a population of 70,000 for shame.” Marion County outside Indianapolis. SAYRE TALKS TO ARITA ; E EE Look at the Styles and Colors Mr. Sampson and Mr, Tandy said Ni ‘ - ‘ ES 3 4 ® SWAGGER COATS . . that the DE gains would be in| TOKYO, May 3 (U. P.).—Francis| ; Fox pa : PT UOIR Coa in This Great Sale Wayne, Washington and Warren |B. Sayre, United States High ode : : , Sibi ® Flop Brims ® Straws Towships. missioner to the Philippines, con- | | b : EE e DRESSMAKER SUITS © Bretons o Felts Mr. Burkert today reported a pre-|ierréd with Foreign Minister jg 3 Like e MAN TAILORED SUITS | © Picture Hats ® Fabrics liminary population count of 141 for | Hachiro Arita today on Japanese- - ® Flemish ® Flower Trims the town of Lynhwrst, in Wayne] American relations. Mr. Save was AE ; id ® Off-the-Face ® Veil Trims Townshi : : . {accompanied at the conference by : an BITE SIFT & e Roll e Feather Tri ship. It had only 50 residents United States Ambassador Joseph | > 4 ollers eather ms in 1930. | : . 5 Sizes 12 to 44. ® Schoolgirls ® Dark Colors
In the state as a whole, Mr. Gray Grew. | ® Plenty of Whites and Pastels said that towns were generally showing gains of about 5 per cent | and that rural areas in Southern Indiana were showing declines.
its 1030 populaiion of S100 ‘Me 4 9 Women’s and Misses’ Smart New Spring and Summer
Gray said. He noted that between / “ d 2 1910 and 1930 the county dropped ? \ LH from 7900 to 5100 and said that the \ HE
decline had further been accentu- \ Bret hii PUES Ot Reger ah LN _- ® Pumps © Straps © Ties ® Oxfords © Toeless © Backless | a FB ® Soft Kids © Patents © Calfs © Gabardines © Blues
region. . ' Gains Noted in South ® Blacks ® Tans © Browns © Wines. ® Whites.
Mie, EE He said that Martin, Greene and i OR Pa" 365 Spring & Summer All Sizes 3 to 9. Morgan Counties probably would \ a A : All Heel
also show declines because of the Vi RR . 3 Heights purchase of forest and recreational TR ANS hn BY wo 3 i - Ag SN ’ 3 A ¢ ES } 3 %
areas by the Government. Mr. Gray said that most of the g Q X y . towns in Southern Indiana were Actual Values showing gains. He used as his ex- Up to $1. amples four towns which were com- Crisp New Spring pleted yesterday. They were Lynn-|
ville in Warrick County, which | Neckwear
gained from 264 to 320; Poseyville in Posey County, which rose from B y 810 to 940; Griffin, also in Posey ay 2) Still Plenty of These Outstanding Values Left CHILDREN’S 3 TO 8 RANGE
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which gained from 366 to 369. group Genuine Leath- § E N OV elty F oO otw ear Straps—QOxfords
Mr. Tandy said, however, that BR rs. Whites . . Pastels only about half the towns in his 39¢ and 59 Values Ciel Blacks ® WHITES ® BLACKS ® PATENTS district were showing increases. : 4 Nt «hs: The census count was supposed to Collar and cuff sets of piques, } Nays. . . New shapes Backless and T oeless Good sturdy shoes oy have been finished this week, ac- of an Automatic laces and organdies with lace wn New nove | t y St les . Black Blue : for little boys and SONG 0, Le Jad, DUG Tt was dee trims. Chalk whites to contrast { frames. yes; ’ ’ gitls. Factory ree layed by bad weather and by the| T B Wi . fact that after this regulation was | GAS your frocks. an, brown, vvine jects. $1.00 quality, made, a housing census was added | WATER HEATER ; which took 30 per cent more time, .. RR 4 Over 100 styles to select 8, to 2 Range ...... 7% the census-takers said. . ’ A I 2 SOT 7/1 | > ill a. ee —— You try it—we’ll prove ; KZ 3 from. Styles you wi TECH PUPILS HEAR it. You pay a small down (HRY JER cl wo Nf wear now and all through MEN'S LEATHER & CREPE SOLE ' payment and low SEES Re i the summer. TALK ON PRINTING monthly installments. If / y \ : § Sizes 3 to 9
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. . . ) as ; Ba te . Black, Brown pupils were given an informal talk| you are dissatisfied in Pa oh Every Pair Made to Sell for , on printing by Librarian Luther L. any way, we will RE- First Quality Women’s New 69c to 89c $1.98 and More, Some Factory Rejects ang anes
Dickerson yesterday ab the Central RE Full Fashioned MER OSTUME We know these shoes are an outstanding value from the way : 2 hr - S : : —Barges — SadLibrary auditorium. MOVE the heater, SUM ¢ smart buyers snapped them up last Saturday. Be sure and see dles. di B
Among rarities shown the stu- STORE the old equip- CHIFFON GLOVES SLIPS them tomorrow, You'll thank us for reminding you.
dents were two ancient Babylonian stone tablets dating back 2000 years ment and REFUND your HOSE
before Christ. Mr. Dickerson gave| payments. r e ¢ © I the pupils a preview of part of the : , i po i HE : i Library’s printing exhibit to be . or i . opened to the public late this month Phone MA-8421 Today New Spring Shades § Zippers Included Sizes 32 to 44 e ow 4 ng 7 ing in connection with the 500th anni-| gitizeng Gas & Coke Utility [BEM 3 and 4-Thread § Whites — navy — § Rayon satins—pig- oF /70YS.
wit GES Better Qualiti versary of printing from movable Chiffons. S om e § black—pastels. All 6 Ps = Le ° . a ualities— Men 8 Fur Felt type. " with lace ‘toes. § higher priced qual- nent Crepet-rayon wry Dickie Moore
Medium and long § ities, including Van { taffetas, lace trim- po NE ENSEMBLE Spr ing Hats Reduced
lengths. Raalte’s. med and tailored. Guaranteed : eng Ri
| Year %-] ®| TIAN 4 SUITS $2.50 qualities. | D J A ve 4g) BY Medium and Sa 2 98 \ N11 kb RE Sanforized . E dark colors. B.5 : ; po : ed Blue Many makers’
SN ade . samples, inPAYNEN PRE] Sb heh? 3 4 ‘rol xi I5¢ to 25¢ Dress Fabrics £11 IT \ tg P sizes RY F Ji] .% Match ass ’ » 3 JS Auk IN RS 10° 4 J Inner-outer shirt and full slack pants Pol 5 "Shi 9c R&Y® 8 Re with self belt. Sizes 4 to 12. OUR OLD ne 7/8 oe, Flock Voiles ® Flock Organdies ® Cham- f AN Men’s Si i $2 91 S Tres SWEEPER | | M8 0
bray Prints © Printed Batiste © Printed TE AAS Boys’ Pinocchio Wo 29 e Dimities © 80-Sq. Percales ® Woven Fab- § 4 \% = rics ® Hopsackings ® Blister Sheers ® Plain i AN Polo SHIRTS oL SWEATERS cat Piques © Permanent Finished Organdies. | \ \ Crew neck and short sleeves. Yellow, e Ns Cand EF blue and white with Pi- DH @ 3 nocchio on front. Sizes 6 1215¢ to 19¢c Value | (aN to 14. Barrel shaped and V-neck
CURTAIN GOODS os sleeveless, in blue, b We ) » ’ » Orown, tan, Assorted figured and clip 8 ff Ly Boys Pants yellow, white, green and gray.
meshes ara = 4 and Sweaters [fl — 36-In. Slip Cover 8 §= 6 to 18. Wool mixed, but- ‘8Q° MEN'S SUMMER CAPS . . . . . 2/¢|
Drapery Fabrics ton and zipper front 39¢ to 40c ry Floral c Sweaters. Sizes 24 to 36. 49¢-59¢ SPRING Terry cloths. Chenille 19 : . rons. "Full length An Girls’ $1.45 Organdy,
: rons. Full length aud
"Guaranteed, Fully Rebuilt No 4 [ \ CURTAINS oxi 05 fe od 5 Sheers and Rayon
S$ 85 ; LARGE ASSORTMENT BED SPREADS d 2 py : Seamless Spreads in 3 He . : 3 rose, green, gold, or- 50 ; TS Whites and ¢ chid and blue. pr a: Pastels for 4 el [ May Day C cok : Pair
Compare With $45 Sweeper Peets White r Festivities.
NAPHTHA SOAP it Adorable girls styles with BIG YANK WORK WORK
: Compare Raph Giant bar. Full Year Guarantee With $45 ® Ruffled Priscillas reunder BR tam ¢ tiers of ruffles. All girls’ OVERALLS PANTS The Cleaner hat BEATS mol Swee ® Cottage Sets Limit. sizes. T to 16 . ; SHIRTS AS TE OARS ot neve NO CARRYING Tallore] Cartaing ]-00
an anteed just like a a CHARGE 5 - . $]-00 pran “new ope. ; If Paid in 90 Days Homespun and Damask 3 PC. CHINA : Final Clearance! 2 3 e Frontier coverts ir w— eT ——————— DRAPES Breakfast Sets Former up to $9.95 Relyonized sized, they Battle Ax Whip-
3 ' will not shrink. Per- § Blue ch cords and stri Fa a fect] ambray. Full striped © % 47 ® 4 Plates 3 GIRLS’ COATS ar Sato Tor: 3. oul sizes, 167, 0 17, § Moleskins, all built v Pair © 4 Cups AND SUITS S 3 Srain points. Sizes Saturday only . for wear. Sizes 29 50 and 70 inches wide to the $ 4 Saucers C S 1 ue ion - : Re
to 16 in the lot, 1-5385 pair. Assorted colors and pate ® 4 Desserts Special while they terns. Pottery Imperfects last.
lace neck. All sizes.
Men’s Reg. $1.49
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