Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 August 1941 — Page 4
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_ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES — a =" = FRIDAY, AUG. 22, 1941" ire Store Open Every Thursday and Saturday Night Until 9 O'Clock |
TENTS SPRING UP _On Siem Soot | oy — AT FAIR GROUNDS | J Wr A PASC oF
Exhibitors Already Moving TE, SUV sooui N= - SPACE In With Opening Day a . Ere Ta) : Plenty of Freq p ki Fa : FF ar Ing
A Week Away. : , ; : | FEE 1 he ’ a al A v Tay : Space in Our Two Well. : — | HY i | | lighted. Paveq Parking
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With only a week to go until its} ! . : l FB ; opening day, the State Fair Groundsj : & k LC Pe oo Ll ; Lede §s beginning to take on its annual 3 ; Cone A ES EC 4 | carnival appearance. ~ Scores of tents have sprung up almost overnight. The farm ma-
srrecros gi JM ONLY 33 DOWN 52 Buys a Complete Boys” Outfit
tents flapping in the breeze. Concessionnaires’ tents also are being; <-grected throughout the grounds i White washing of the race track}
are ent ok Sh 7. TE As Usual Thousands of Boys Values in Boys Wear
+ -various buildings. In fact. judging of the fine arts exhibit has been
~-going on for several days. n e > n case se R ) ) ! / Foo er on ek tn ce Will Again Wear Suits From Sears! KNIT-POLO SHIRTS. BOYS” UNION: SUITS
*- The Coliseum floor, minus jts| Willys R. Peck, new U. S. min-
winter ice, has been covered with! ister in Bangkok, who came from “7 | v - : o - —-™ . 1500 yards of soil in preparation for} the counselor's post at the Amer- ; a Y ® i z R TY fy KE it RX Ar : pe Wn TdF [| = the six-night horse show. The dirt] jean embassy in Peiping, China. hb A AAT: =/ " =~ i ' = 7 / J
tapers from six inches deep in the & ny | Heavyweight
center of the arena to 20 inches at : : : : Pastis luis Yan, BY, A he er they've spread {wo Rh, Re dered. Combed : 4 w ri bbe d kn __ As a top layer, they spread {wo 2 2 ; arr TIS hee : : carloads of tanbark, garnished ial SM Yarns Colon, a oy a PE the] R 3 | Rs stripes with Wi 7] full. Flap seat; - ta Hr ied dusty ps tne 3 2 3 a i h a r mo nizing , 2m 24 ribbed cuffs. Ui iv \ : Fl IE solid color col- xg i y/] Cream color.
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; | " % 8 : * si ’ to A patriotic motif for the Fair | ‘ aut “Sa =» is ay Fa i Ea ioe has been decreed by Francis M. Geodetic Survey Recom- a SIZES Overstreet, president of the Sas mends Use of Amur : i, + &@ ; . : Board of Agriculture, ol Er BOYS’ VEE LINES BOYS’ FELT HATS | : i
serves as the Fair Board, River Destination. \ : oa 4 to 10
Every performance of the horse- 3 SE ; O00 By EDGAR ANSEL MOWRER : : 3 Do "Nn eC SEA 3 | Copyri 1941, by The Indianapolis Times iy Ea os Be i { . Af 19 1 : RS 3 3 x 4 » FH
show, the races and all other enright, 194 direct control of the Board will and The Chicago Daily News, Inc, : : x > En itn Zarine of hiv | WASHINGTON, Aug. 22 —Amer- 3 5 2 . 3 EACH NG EACH - "“Star-Span anner.” And ican war suppl ussi ‘hi 3 ; * 3 : 1 5 £ Wi Fae tS : Pre sdeis Re hier He CHE Bl a : In these fine suits—+tailored of new herringbones, tweeds X pe Snug -fitting, SN Creased crown . ed that the same idea be followed | CL S Su : $ : | , Te rib-knit comb- ST irs p er m anently by other features, such as the shortly will begin to go in part by ; or cheviots—you get two pairs of long pants. Double- 4s Po ed cotton : blocked. LeathMidway. a practical and safer route an- : ; [+ 4 { Il : . ES . “3% shirts and > er sweatband. : - 1g] | n. WRN OR “ 3 : = = = {nowneed by the Coast amt Gee | Breasied bslted-linch cont, fully Inset with Ea Slo 1ays W777. [| tricts, Lastex 2] Blue brown i$ 3. Janes Show 56: dete Survey. The long pants have front pleats and zipper fly. Bright Ml Fond oY DN Ea Pw s aeye Bian, ‘Ving Japan is displeased with the % ravs. areens. blues. browns 1.4 medium, large h / ZT edge trim. 6a oct » of ir! . iki . an = 3 3 Cr - he oy! De Nid Ue Fa *| shipment of munitions to Russia x grays: 4 ! sizes. White. To 7. TO 238 lg "Was. through the Sea of Japan, and this The show considers the Fair here, wij) he unnecessary if the new route
the biggest event on its circuit, and which goes to Komsomolsk—is 3 a : ‘Boyyille’ KNICKERS BOYS’ BIB PANTS
always comes into town a week fully utilized.
ahead to get ready. | Komsomolsk is a new commun- : : i B 0 Y S ’ 4 P I E ( E L 0 N G I E § U I T S ity built by the Soviets on the i ; - A 3 Tr : SEE ]-69 RN | BL
- tertainment features under the
= = » \ Roads on the grounds are being Amur River, considerably upsteam y 15 li 5, from its mouth. It has an esti-
_sSearified and oiled to assure smooth Handsome long-pant suits in quality her-
15 Kl ia dd y i ' ROX a) ‘and safe footing for the thousands mated population of about 40.000 Broken her- WN \ PAIR
Nef Fair spectators It is not believed that ocean-going : 3 ringbones and over-plaids, expensively Rl: YX: iD ghones or AL As a further aid. the Board this! ShiPs can navigate the Amur to styled and tailored. Plain or belted i. \ AR overplaids he 7 AT “4-Star” Feai Soi S : Zc comols ich is ii y £1 nd . RN INTH] year has decided to bar delivery Komsomolsk, which is linked to the : double-breasted coats with the new broad e ssgenvida\| Blue, gray, A a ture! Heavy- : Rae \ Ah OD
Vehicles from the yunds during, Lrans-Siberian Railway by a single | alt i Ane Bours wren De ree | track road. A new highway paral- 3 shouldered and suppressed waistlines. on pokes, i) Co ; Yorn 4 Jong the heaviest. Delivery of supplies] l€ls the railway. ¢ 2 OY Half lined with rayon. Pleated drape 3 AN EIN Ph A i \ 4 roy. Bo style to concessionnaires must be made| Ocean shipments for Komsomolsk ¢ : model slacks with Kover zip. Grays, LER tacked at strain AA 4 Choice of coleither early in the morning, late at Probably would be unloaded at the : b Sizes 9 k R pe ints. Ages 6 INR 2 Sizes 3 to night or between 2 and 4 p m. mouth of the Amur and then trans- greens, blues, browns. 1285 to IS. Doms ges E Bi rd oe 5 2 | shipped upstream on barges. 0 3 Se S 5 0.
tes Jor i 3 yd Other Suits at $15.98 and $18.98 ndianapolis Railways is doing its part to ait it easy be get in ena’ TROOPS HALT MARCH out of the Fair Grounds | The company has built new ticket| T0 PUT ouT BLAZE
windows at the gates leading to its
! cks. Instead of paying hove] WEST PLAINS. Mo. (U. P.) —The & ares as they got on the streetear,/national defense program was Y K ¢ 4 it Poy ac the leaving the grounds “il Gightly impeded recently by a fire en (| ]
ay as they pass through the turn-| tiles in the gate. That will enabie|2t the Howell County Welfare Farm.
the company to load its streetcars detachment of 500 men en quickly. ‘route from Ft. Leonard Wood. Mo.. ® H atterns an 0 ors or C 00 eqr een to Camp Robinson, Ark.. happened Beau ful P S / w past while the fire was blazing in : HOUSEWIFE COLLECTS ie sauna at we farm. ¢ { The soldiers, sing hemical ‘ : . . . 3 Y d SALT, PEPPER SETS |cquipment sta cane ot water ron Yards and yards of smart serviceable cottons in choice of gay colorful prints. Fast colors, ar
NEW ORLEANS (U. PP) —Mrs [their trucks, doused the blaze and
” well’ »w is col went on. Seven other buildings at . ati " Sem? : : Don L. Harwell's hobby is collecting, er vii had been endangered. 36 Inches wide. Famous Paradise quality
salt and pepper shakers, and she has 271 different sets in her cup-
— : WBE, ore om Ti FOR JEWELRY | Y tellin sr 7 g" 36-In. Pin Wale Corduroy. 79° Yd. Cotton Remnants. 10° Yd. akers made in forms of human} . ajo tat te won ol RR A bo
the salt?” she asks MARKET ST.
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