Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 March 1941 — Page 11

"THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1941 en “THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

: PAGE 11 SST TROUBLE FACES | Fate of Ancient Hamath for Resisting Assyria Revealed | AM! HOME-GROWN: fioGh, "Wey rare: “Bnsin

{today read: “Very rare: English LONDON, March 27 (U. P.).—A | produce: Grown in Somerset.” An

. placard in the window of a grocers onion was chained to the placard. By Science Service Dr. Ingholt, now lecturing on Syrian ken to pieces or mutilated, the Sure hilar, such as ivory plaques rep- cae ears OTION NEW YORK, March 27. — Un-|archeology in this country, delved [face of all stone objects and walliresenting flowers, fighting spinxes, earthing the ruins of Hamath in|into ruins of Hamath for the Cals- [slabs suffering badly from the heat

| MATINEE d bulls, still carrying traces of} / Foundation of Copenhagen! lof the violent fire.” an MAR. 2 / Danish archeologists have re- | ¢'€ > SATURDAY ' ; Sys oI fw fire and de. every year from 1931 to 1938. | So fiercely were some mud-brick [Jeofation Sin 304 I. > | : s Congressmen May Demand struction wrought upon this Bible Why the Bible writers Isaiah and buildings burned that they were left agai s yria an

3:00-5:30 P. M. city that dared to stand up to Amos mentioned Hamath as a dark hard as stone, requiring pick-ax Palestine that Bible prophet Amos FREE CUBANO LESSONS by the Public Hearing On |steam-roller Assyria, conquering the! Warning to independent but weak blades to remove fallen sections. |preached, denouncing those “that lie

. world 2,600 years ago. small states is clear today from the Several hundred arrows found by upon beds of ivory. | ARTHUR M URRAY TEACH ERS . Yi) Qualifications. “The fate of Hamath was of condition of the long-buried wreck-

|the archeologists in one building | Following its terrible fate at the] Music by the Biltmore Boys—No Cover Charge course meant to terrify other states age, Dr. Ingholt points out. |are relics of the battle, says Dr. hands of Assyrian King Sargon, By DANIEL M. KIDNEY from pursuing a similar anti-As-| "50 RDI

“Gates, doors, furniture, the wood- | Ingholt, in which Hamath lost her|Hamath was rebuilt in a smaller AT 3 P. M. PRESENTING THEIR LATEST CREATION Times Staff Writer ryrian policy,” Dr. Harold Ingholt,|

{work of the houses were thrown independence in 720 B, C. way in the Hellenistic era, but most-| The "“Swinguett” EE WASHINGTON, March 26—For director of the excavations, declares [together to be burned,” he writes,| Revealing elegance of the old city, |v below the prominence

of nef SAPPHIRE ROOM — HOTEL WASHINGTON the first time since hé began nis the forthcoming issue of “Asia.”! ‘and the basalt sculptures were bro-lare inlay pieces for decorating. fur-|mound. | meteoric rise in New Deal polities, | | Wayne Coy, Delphi, Ind, may en- |

counter some dif- | © ficulty in being Nationally | promoted to 8 { $10,000 job, gi. The 36-year- -old | Known BE McNutt lieutenant \ has been nomiF nated by Presi-| FOR OUR | dent y

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ABI , That's what you get when you come to your AGP Super tables, Baked Goods, Groceries, Dairy Products . . . we share unnecessary handling charges or middle profits, no credit HOSIERY VALUES! | three-man board | Market! (and that's why you'll come back week after week!)

our savings with you in the form o 7 les prices. How do losses or delivery expense! Come today, set a fine table, of investigation | Forinall5 departments, Meats and Poultry, Fruits and Yege- we make the savings? The answer's direct buying, no

get set for more savings! Cay and research tol 3000 PAIRS RR study and report!

— 1g OF OUR FAMOUS | MC [lahsportation NE GARD A J SKINNED

problem of the United States.

om RR TE = FULL FASHIONED | "otters pominjed are tormer eo | copppuRARITRAIARE MGS d ...Top Quality ...Low Prices Every Day - SMO KED HAMS PURE SILK HOSE |i smu in obi wi | 8 poopy From Farm and Orchard - - - :

Hampshire. FAN CY = ARMOUR'S eo Amazingly Priced! Nominations Pending | = S eet _Juicy--Florida T Es STAR LB. HALF : . st w = " = Exclusively Ours! | sent to ve sennie ot week oe | @ | SW ES | CRAPEFRUI : Interstate Commerce Committee of = = IN ‘IE Ya-1b. prams | QR A NG 8 SLICED BACON “x 2 5 2Tc : a : t was learned today that certain = LEG 0O’LAMB FANCY ib. 25¢ FOR C 3 BRANDED BEEF doz Cc = SIRLOIN STEAK Ror: tener wn. dlc

Republicans who voted for the 1940] 2 SIZE 5 5 E = COOKED HAM Sony or an 1b. 2 I Cc 25 eT

Transportation Act establishing this : = BEEF PORK LOIN WH | 1 ho) C = ROAST ; ROAST 2 oO Best Chuck, Round Bone or RIB HALF Ewiss Shoulder Cuts—

research commission are now doing a bit of research on the qualifica-! None Higher in NEW POTATOES No.1 GRADE 6 .. 25¢ Lb. 2] c 1». 1 Is SHALLOTS Tee | APPLES TRAIT" 4.2 y 1b. c TEXAS YAMS rao tol Hill because of attempted New |

tions of the proposed members and FANCY BOX 2 en S 16 pec 2960 CELERY FLORIDA beh. Te PORK ROAST BOSTON BUTT ib. 19¢ ATOE No. V GRADE pec Deal lobbying. MAINE POT

intend to have their backgrounds aired at a public hearing if possible. A _s BACON ioix ok natr w. 176 . A A " RE : was hanpierseoretaty of Anterior. hel Soy AMERRIGI wa LEI SMOKED PICNICS SV2L=CElo [Ba

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Mr. Coy has made an excellent record here as welfare administrator. they admit, but they challenge his qualifications as a transportation authority, Since he left his House seat to make an unsuccessful attempt for the Senate, Mr. West has fallen into | almost universal disfavor on Capi- |

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matter from the Senate floor, it was said. | | NEW YORK dbo da dig 0 Wg guy 3 A — FANCY TURKEYS Sher «2h West appointment that has struck 4 S wi E L T S F l L k E T S FRESH FRYING

the backfire that Mr. Coy will have 10 23 CHICKENS

to share, it appears. i CUT UP Green Shrimp i gum 17e | Salmon vr Nuts 9g, A LB C Fresh Oysters 5... ..45¢ | Silver Salmon afr = 2(¢ :

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Should be fail of Senate approval, ! Baking PAN

Mr. Coy is said to be ready to ac-| cept one of the $10,000 White House Low Prices Like These Every Day Sor { RED PITTED PIE or Lent . ..

posts for which such approval is unnecessary. His selection for such A&P Neo. 2 Sis. aks : SALMON || MACKEREL Peaches restore or 2 No. 2% 25¢ Tomato Juice """* 6°): 25¢

an assignment is credited to a close personal friendship with Harry L. i Iona No. 1 . Juice No. 2 oy ALASKA—FINE QUALITY Pineapple Sliced 30.108 Grapefruit Jo 4 Neo. 2.94,

Hopkins and Mrs. Roosevelt, as well $ TALL TALL Kadota Figs "2 1% 190 | Blended duice iris i200 | can J BC 3 = 25¢ Bartlett Pears ! Toma 2°25 300 | Pruneduice 3, '-u- ofp

as the President. Sweet

Pi A | Comstock No.2 : : A&P 46-01 ' AT [| pores cr. 3 se 23¢ | Pineapple Juice "fv. 230

I Fruit Cocktail [i 2 [0 19¢ | Tomato Juice Suni 320222 EGG NOODLES oar a. 10e IN TOM. MUS. OR val SO MORGAN'S PURE SARDINES 3m 250 of Luxurious 1903, and submitted to the court, |

NAT. SAUCE cans 46 Oz. E or Dont. Dulay -Tny. 9 Today © | APPLE JUICE 2% 29c vowurs oem, ie $7 to $1.95 Qualities! Mrs. Converse purportedly en-

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Beautician Asks

or. || $300,000 in Suit |

MARVELS nicked BREAD

IT SUPPLIES RICH AMOUNTS OF THOSE IMPORTANT’ VITAMINS AND MINERALS NEEDED FOR PHYSICAL FITNESS

IT'S THORO-BAKED AAD DATED FOR FRESHNESS

BOSTON, March 27 (U. P.).—A Boston beautician today asked. ! $300,000 for removing hair from |

PURE SILK— the face of a wealthy woman |

patron. i FULL FASHIONED The suit was filed in Probate Court by Miss Jessie M. Sweatt, | CHIFFON and who said that sum represented | _ rag yi s fees and interest under an SERVICE Weights extraordinary contract she had | Silk or Lisle Soles with the late Mrs. Mary Ida ilk oF 14 le : le Converse. The latter, widow of EXCELLENT a Boston banker, died last year, rata Mads leaving a $10,636.131 estate. Seconds and Thirds In the contract, dated Jan. 5,

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Aunt Jemima Paficake 2 Phe. i9¢ Wheat PuffgSunnyfield 2's 8-012. i5¢ r | my face by the method known | ® All the New Colors : THE ALL PURPOSE MEAT

pkgs. . | as electrolysis.” For this service, | Flour Wy I 5°, Ro 15¢ Grape Nuts Flakes 2 ee 25¢ MACA RON] ® All Sizes 81!; to 101; Mrs. Converse purportedly agreed Sunnyfield Pancake iin 5c Dats ani ib. 256 | to pay $2000 a year for 25 years, Calumet Baking 1h I5¢ Kellogg's a ise. 19¢ OR SPAGHETTI—ANN PAGE—Fancy Semolina = || Cake Flour ™"n" nh Mello-Wheat Pixie = (5g C a SALAD X 2 G. 12 oz. C = i | DRESSING = © I TR rr CCC

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| Miss Sweatt “to take such install- | | ments on same as I in my wisdom

{ shall decree fit for her younger in years, I agreeing that I, or my | mam | estate, shall pay the entire bal- | ! ance with compound interest at Ladies’ Blouses, 59¢ & 98¢c 6 per cent when she shall de-

mand.” und | Miss Sweatt claims Mrs. ConLadies Bags___48¢ & 98¢ verse paid her a total of only Girls’ Dresses__49¢ & 98¢

$3440. Ladies’ Dresses $1.98-$3.95 | CAROL TO FLY TO U. S.| oe Jackets $1.98 | AND RESIDE IN CHILE

i | LISBON, Portugal, March 27 (U. Ladies’ Topper Coats $3.95 | p).—Former King Carol of Ru. |

Bouillon Cubes ox 2, 15¢ | Red Beans S''“"* 47%.""23¢ ure Fruit an ~1b. 3: Preserves "0. vor 2 3: 27¢ | Heinz Beans “mile 41:0 29g Tomato Catsup 41.:23c | Soups TH Bu-Tomw. 3 tdi Hg,

or Vegetable

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Fig Bars 3, 25c | Milk “hie Howe gq wi ggg i U TT J R E G G &

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WILDMERE IND. GRADE “A” MEDIUM

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A PEANUT BUTTER YOU'LL LIKE—

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Pennant Syrup Scan 266 | dexo yi nid shirioning 3 376

mania, his mistress, Magda LuLadies’ Coats, $4.95-$14,95 | vescu, and three companions willl fly to New York bv Pan-American! se’ i . clipper within the next three weeks, | Ladies’ Suits, $6.95-§9.15 en route to Santiago, Chile, tc live,| Lubnd it was learned today. Girls Coats, $2.95-85.95 Jose Mario Poblacion, Chilean charge d'affaires here, revealed |

U.S. Grade ‘A’ Cert.—lLge. 27¢ T 500 SHE ET Sunnybrook in Crtns., doz. ®

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. Pacific Tissue 6 ons 19¢ night and granted the information |

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bene Pants $1.95 to $5.95 |

Boys Suits, $5.95-59.98 | Wonderful 8 O'CLOCK COFFEE

Men's Suits, $9.99-518.88 | ELMS JIIIIN |= 3 Lb. Bag 39. "MELLOW

Men's Hats, $1.69 & $2.65 | RED CIRCLE min ruimoaes 2 ues 330 Men's Shoes, $1.98-83.25 5 BOKAR Vigorous and Winey 2 Los. 37¢

Men's Dress Shirts, 79¢-$2 | #4 N | All Custom Ground for Your Coffee Pot Men's Ties, 15¢ to $1.00 |

Men's Sweaters, 98¢-$2.95 N CONCENTRATED

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