Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 August 1941 — Page 4
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Group From Troop 83 Will Leave Saturday and Return Monday.
The Lion Patrol of Boy Scout
|On refrigerating and air-condition- | the tax has been
TITHE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES "cama teas
10 per cent, estimated to yield 9.4 million.
The Office of Price Administration and Civilian Supply, however, has under consideration with these industries, programs for cuttailing the production by perhaps as much as 20 or 50 per cent, just to divert their basic materials to defense. If those cuts should be made, tax revenues from those sources will be cut proportionately. There is, of course, one mitigating factor to all this bear talk. Defense authorizations and appropriations are now over the 50 billion
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OIL. WAVE Special GUARANTEED
BY EXPERTS........ 95¢
Nat. Adv. Waves $1.50, $2, 82.50, $4
mark, and unless all signs fail the national income might hit as high
as 05 billion in 1942, In that case, | the money is going to be paid to | somebody, somehow, and it will be
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TUESDAY, AUG. 5, 1941}
DRY CLEANING
39: DELIVERED 49: With This Ad
Add must be presented with clothes, Limited Time. 12 years in this business your guarantee,
EAGLE
Cleaners-Dyers 507 Virginia Ave. MA. 7050
Any Plain Garment
Cash & Carry
With This Ad
Any Plain Garment
FUNERAL HOME MA-8488 TRY A WANT AD IN THE TIMES,
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Central Beauty College 209 Odd Fellow Bldg. LI-9271,
| 1505 S. East St.
contest
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FORMERLY SEMI-ANNUAL LOOM-END SALE
Reg. $1.29 Colorful
INDIAN BLANKETS
Large size, heavy quality jacquard blankets in combinations of navy, red, blue, tan and brown. August Sale Priced— Each
Famous 5-Year Kind
HOPE SHEETS
Choice of Sizes 72x99 or 81x99 In. First quality sheets, nationally known, for long satisfactory wear. Stock up at this low price. 72x89, 81x99 in. sizes. 42x36-In. CASES 81x108-In. SHEETS
Star Store,
leader:
Times Special Writer lof her kind can be. Consider, for example, the tax on , i { 3 abet » There's another 25 million that has ; | WASHINGTON, Aug. 5—There'll] Most of these uncertainties revolve new automobiles. The rate has |, be raised b No in | be some changes made, daddy, be- around the amount of money which e raised by borrowing. fore the old toots which is the well- | the tax bill will collect from various known tax bill . jgents—the new ones who haven't Tt tt (L im Li now being .. | been touched so heavily before, but act that the production of] : 's, who Sm | | new passenger cars for civilian use | °F fhe efforie of the 1R¥ Hoy, | regardless of how priorities or price control and the productive capacity and more raw|pedevilments which must be en|the hair -do is other hazards of a wartime econ- | materials to defense industries. On| qured in times like these. : brought under 135 billion by increased or putting/ You may have heard a few rum-|ing machines, Troop 83, sponsored by Hayward- gontrol, or how new taxes on about 40 items, {blings. about the necessity of cur- raised from 55 to 10 per cent, to . Mr. Edson x 3 % stl S ti : " ! + “ 31% . : still be a gold- | ete before it is passed by the Sen- timate is shot galley west, and the estimated to yield 1.1 million. On ward for winning the fourth annual | digging baby, and as full of uncer-jate some time in September or Oc- yield, instead of being 749 million radio sets, an increase from 55 to patrol conducted in the’ —_ ; RE Mitchell, assistant patrol leader; Charles Church, Angelo Auda,
| PAGE, 4 -— ESE been doubled, bringing it up to 7| | growled over in more particularly the ones whose | have enough headaches as it is, but altered, the \ I that computation it is figyred that| What goes for automobiles goes Barcus Post 53 of the American Le- thick the make- But so uncertain are the effects tailing auto production by approxi-|yield an additional 21 million. On troop Bruce Dungan, Morris Becker and 7
Boy Scout News— | Nafense Effort May Make Tax Obsolete Before Passage per cent, and the base has been| This commentary is made here Congress be- | business may be subjected to consid-| has been curtailed by approximately | my. : : rR | curves and items | What the tax bill sets out to do, this new tax bill will yield an addi- for some other items on the bill. gion, will leave Saturday for a trip up is laid on, of the defense effort on business mately 50 per cent. If that program | washing machines is a manufacThose who will make the trip are Jack Cumming. Delbert O. WilEach
PATROL 10 VISIT By PETER EDSON tainties as a temperamental wench tober and signed by the President. [may be only 45 or 50 million. Bingo! revised to take into consideration not in any effort to be disparaging comes a law. But } | erable curtailment of production by 20 per cent so as to divert more | simply to point out another of the built up or | of course, is to raise an additional tional 74.9 million. to the Dunes State Park their re- the old girl will that the tax bill itself may be obso- goes Ehiough, the whole tax bill es-|turers’ excise tax of 10 per cent, Otto Nihof, patrol Rilly meth, chairman of the troop com-
mittee, Athur F. G. Gemmer, scoutmaster, and Floyd Lane, assistant scoutmaster, will accompany the patrol, Return Next Monday
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The patrol will leave the Scout
foom St. Paul ; Episcopal Ct No C. 0. D.—Mail or som at St. Paul's Episcopal Churcl at 6 a m. Saturday and return Phone Orders, Please
next Monday morning. Es : , At the Dunes, they will camp in. 3 : 3 : : troops pyramid gleep on cots. The group will § Chicago Sudnay afternoon. e lv upon advancements in uting, the contest started Dec. 3. and ended June %. 1241. During this time, one Eagle Scout was named; two Life Scouts; 12 Star Scouts; 19 obtained first glass rank: 11 second class and 208 {individual merit Dadges were awarded to the seven patrols participating
one of the
Advances Listed
The following advancements were made by members of the Lion Pa-| trol: i
TOMORROW — WEDNESDAY GIRLS’ 59¢ PLAY TOGS
Sun suits, play suits, slacks, 3 sport shirts, ete. Sizes 3 to 14. for
New Fall
Felt Hats
s1 00
A big selection of brims, bonnets and turbans.
25¢
. Women’s Full-Fashioned
Ny IK oys' 59¢ WASH SUT fo] HOSE
Sleeveless suits in solid colors
and combinations. Sizes 1 to 6. for Pairs
Women's $1.98, $2.98 Skirts
Sheers, wools and mixtures. Plain colors, plaids and novelties. Sizes 24 to 30. Broken lofs.
GIRLS’ $1.98 DRESSES
Clearance of taffetas, spun rayons and sheers. Sizes T to 16.
Women's $2.98 $3.98 and $5.98
DRESSES
Dollar Day Special
$7) 00
Sharkskins, sheers, Bembergs, shirtings and other fine materials. Buy » several of these hig values. Sizes 12 to 44 in the group.
Copyright 1941 % ani The Chicago . BERN, Aug. 5. —Swifzeriand i dertaking a nation-wide exper in the production of oil for and industrial purposes from bacco plants. A new decree of the Swiss public economy department, effective today, provides that undisciosed portions of the tobacco harvey will be permitted to go to seed, from which the oil will be manufactured by the national food control offices From 430 to 900 pounds of tobacco geeds mar be harvested from each acre. the communique announcing the decree said. Tobacco seeds, it adds, contain about 40 per cent oil.’ which may be used for table purposes.
Clearance of white hats.......
Second Floor
Lux, Lifebuoy, Swan Soap A sensational bargain in face of 20 $ Bars
table to-
Due to the acute silk hosiery situation this will be the last time we'll be able to make this offer. These hose are seconds of pure silk chiffons with silk and rayon tops. Good color and size assortments. Star Store, Street Floor
recent price advanced on soap. None sold to dealers. Limit 20 bars.
Stamped Pillowcases
No move of these Pepperell cases at 2 this price. New designs with hem- P .
stitched ends for crocheting. y Women’s $1.98 ees y
Second Floor
Men's Wash Slacks
£1.49 and £1.98 sanforized pants in neat stripes. Plain or pleated fronts. Sizes 29 to 40.
Star Store,
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They're Worth 49c on Today’s Market BUILT-UP SHOULDER
BROADCLOTH SLIPS DEE | 2 FOR
7 5c
Each 39¢
3 Clearance A Women's $1.98
WASH
27 sheers, batistes, rayon crepes, etc., in white and colors. Broken sizes to 42.
\ Boys’ School Pants
Fancy mixtures and stripes in 3 blue, and brown shades. Sizes 6 to 16.
$1.69&91.98 White Purses
Your chance to buy a clean, fresh purse for the balance of the summer. Many styles.
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prem | Boys’ Sports Shirts
SER LT SEO i MET Broken lots of better short 2 sleeve, sport collar shirts in 1 plains or plaids. Sizes 8 to 16. 10F
Men's Sports Shirts
Short sleeve, in or out styles. Neat 3 stripes or forest green covert cloth. Small, medium or large. for
$700
Cool seersuckers and sheers in whites, combinations
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Swing panel, hemstitch trimmed, WHITE CROSS slips designed especially for active women. Ideal for nurses, beauticians, industrial workers, waitresses, ete. Tea rose or white. Built up shoulders in sizes 36 to 52. V-top models in sizes up to 44 only. Star Store, Street Floor
summer piques,
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3 ac mever Before is within
Regular 69c white, tea rose and flesh, hand embroidered 2 and appliqued gowns. Regular
sizes. for
Second Floor
CHILD'S 59¢ pry
A group of gay print dresses
pastels and prints. Broken sizes 12 to 42.
Star Store,
E-Z-DO Combination
CLOSET and CHEST
Both for
$7 oo
Big “Dubl-Size” closet that will hold up to 20 garments— usually sells for $1.29. Roomy chest to take care of all small pieces—usually sells for 39c. 15¢ Delivery charge.
Star Store, Third Floor.
Absolute Choice of All $3.95 and $4.95
DR. HALES
Arch Cure Shoes for Women. Sizes 4 to 10, AAA to EEE
$
Thousands of women wait for this great sale of superb quality shoes. Kids, gabardines, patents or 7 suedes in black, brown, blue and white. Probably your last chance to buy at this low price. Hurry—get
yours tomorrow. Star Store, Street Floor
BASEMENT SPECIALS
$1.29 Beauty Rest Mattress Covers__Each 1.00 69¢ T0x80-in. Nashua Plaid Cotton Blankets 2 for 1.00 {7x34-in. Cannon Turkish Towels__10 for 1.00 79¢ Scranton Lace Curtain Panels___2 for 1.00 121/56 27-in. Bleached Outing : Flannel 10 yds. 1.00 29¢ 40-in. Pequot Bleached Pillow Tubing 5 yds. 1.00 50x50 Rayon Plaid Lunch Cloths____4 for 1.00 36-in. Hope Bleached Muslin 8 yds. 1.00 42x36-In, Hope Bleached Pillowcases, 4 for 1.00 39-in. Fancy Colored Curtain Materials 1.00 Jumbo Width Ruffled Curtains, 21 Yards Long Part Linen, Bleached Crash Toweling
He rexch of tive Amveri-
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for the tot of 1 to 614.
3 for BOYS’ PLAY TOGS
59% cool sun suits for hoys 6 months to 6 years old. T9¢ sleeveless play suits in sizes 1 to 6.
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Men's, Boys’ Underwear $
Combed cotton athletic shirts and 1 broadcloth shorts. Shorts 38 to 44 only. Shirts 34 to 44. All boys’ sizes, for
Boys’ Wear—3 For
Boys’ To blouses—8 to 10. Boys’ 69c¢ oe D 2-3-4 ard 9. Boys’ 69¢ wash suits, 4 and §. Boys’ 3% T shirts, 6 to 12.
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VARNISH $700 cuion
This may be the last time we offer this low price for outside paint. 13 good colors. 4 hour spar’ varnish for inside or outside use. Satisfaction guaranteed. Basement
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Men's $2.98, $3.50 and $3.98
SLACK SUITS
2%
Sanforized poplins, hopsac and other washable, sanfor! cloths. Sizes 20 to 40° pleated pants with matching belts. In or out shirts in small, medium and large sizes. Star Store, Street Floor
Special Selling of Better
BLANKETS
Wool and Cotton Mixed
For the First Time, We Can Offer Our Customers Either
GOLD SEAL or ARMSTRONG
Fl Floor Covering Remnants
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VISIT BS— and TALK IT QVER
% Regular $2.39 Values. % 70x80-in. Double Bed Size % 3-In. Matching Sateen Bindings
A real quality blanket at an extremely low price. Buy now. Join our Blanket Club. 50c¢ DOWN.
% Extra Well Napped Quality % Colorful Block Plaids Rose, Blue, Green, Orchid, Gold and Rust .
Big assortment of new patterns in lengths of 5 to 20 sq. yards. 6 ft. widths. Bring measurements. Star Store, Third Floor
