Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 May 1943 — Page 10
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LITTLE SISTERS GET $100,000
Benefit Under Will of Mrs. Margaret White,
Merchant’s Widow.
The Little Sisters of the Poor, a charitable institution, will receive
approximately $100,000 from the estate of the late Mrs. Margaret
RUML DEADLOCK] Semen mre a five-year prison sentence today On probation for attempted ex- . . Propaganda.’ 918+926 So Meridian St. Neb,, schoolboy, wrote another feared that Republicans are de-| cash.
FEAR GOP PLANS Wanted Grable— HOLLYWOOD, May 20 (U. P.). =Russell Alexanderson, 18, faced for his persistent and unorthodox |8 BD E PB 1 ol Rep. Halleck Charges OWI| cgorts to meet Betty Grable in |& J ; s sat rson. | , Is Using ‘Political PELs | STO = E tortion against the film star, |S | Alexanderson, former Omaha, |& WASHINGTON, May 20 (U. P).| note demanding that she meet reared that nepubicans ave ce. cam, of "I#"'s Smart to Be Thrifty" termined to deadlock the pay-as- As before, he was met instead by you-go tax issue rather than com-| G-men. Drive a Few Blocks—Save a Few Dollars
White under terms of a will on file in Probate court today.
A large trust fund consisting of
Securities and real estate was set up by the will for the benefit of Miss Catherine O'Brien and David W. O’Brien, .sister and brother of Mrs. White and the children of the late Mrs. Mary Maley, another sister. The will provides that other seCurities and real estate be sold by the Bankers Trust Co. executor of the estate, and the proceeds given to the Little Sisters of the Poor. The institution also will receive the
residue of the trust fund after ie) a
death of the relatives. Mrs. White was the widow of | James F. White, who was engaged | in the retail furniture business here before his death in 1933.
DISCIPLES ELECT OFFICERS
KOKOMO, May 20 (U. P)—G.| & F. Powers, Nineveh, was elected] : president of the Indiana Disciples] : of Christ at the annual convention
which closed here yesterday. Other officers were Eugene May, Gary, vice president, and A. M. Shockhey, Portland, recording secretary.
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promise on the Ruml skip-a-year plan. Chairman Robert L. Doughton (D. N. C) of the house ways and means committee — uncompromising opponent of the Ruml plan—and Chairman Walter F. Geerge (D. Ga.) of the senate finance committee—sponsor of a 75 per cent forgiveness compromise plan—are trying to work out strategy to combat such a possibility.
Admits Concern
Doughton, who has said that “as long as Franklin Roosevelt is president of the United States the Ruml plan is dead,” admitted that he was concerned over the Republican attitude. All the conferees who voted for the Ruml plan’s 100 per cent forgiveness of one year’s taxes could force a deadlock. Meanwhile, Republicans, who have accused Mr. Roosevelt of “interfer-
threat of a veto before the last Ruml plan vote, complained that the office of war information was attempting to influence consideration of the legislation. But OWI Di-
ing” with legislation by his implied |§
“If I could have seen her once there* would have been no other crime,” he said. “I hoped she would appear in answer to my letter, that's all. “I was so much in love with her I couldn't control my desire to see her in person,” he told Federal Judge Leon R. Yankwich.
NON-SKID ELEVATO« MADE FOR BATHTUB
WASHINGTON.—A bathtub with a seat which can be raised and lowered has recently been patented. An electric motor supplies the power. Just press a button to go up or down. It is claimed that the gadget elimnates the danger of slipping and falling in the bathtub.
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If your constipation is
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Established in 1873 by
JACOB EFROYMSON
Pioneer Indianapolis Merchant On This Same Location.
We Are Proud
of the fact that the following businessmen, sons of the founder—received their early training—J —IN THIS STORE—
GUSTAVE A. EFROYMSON
Pres. Real Silk Hosiery Mills, Inc.
MEYER EFROYMSON
Pres, Star Store
LOUIS M. EFROYMSON
Pres. Efroymson’s Clothing Store
PHILIP P. EFROYMSON
Pres. Efreymson’s Dept. Store
Anniversary Specials!
“Happy Home” Wash Dresses ....... $1.69
One and Two-Piece Dresses, $1.98 to $5.95
Ladies’ Smart Coats $11.97 to $24.75
rector Elmer Davis issued a flat de- caused by lack of “bulk” in nial. the diet, and you have nor-
mal intestines, medicinal Halleck Makes Charge laxatives will give you only The issue was raised by Rep.
7 Yat MILLER’S temporary relief. They will not get at the cause of such Charles A. Halleck (R. Ind.), who accused the OWI of dealing in
f GLORIOUS constipation and correct it. “political propaganda” with the ob-
: SE BA Moreover, they work prine Poa Ne jective of trying to defeat the Rumi |fj] stirring your intestines into BRIDAL PAIR! Pro Taal \ plan. He said that the OWI had Sten or ravine water into 3 RN distributed 50,000 leaflets discussing your body.
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would be without its valuable service until after peace comes.
HE ENTIRE house wiring and such Electrical equipment as washing machine motors . . . refrig-
Guard well your Electric equipment erator motors . . . controls on hot —————
and appliances. Since most Electric materials have gone to war and are no longer available for consumer purchase, it’s your patriotic duty to give your Electric appliances the best care possible—so they'll outlast the war and serve you faithfully in the mean-
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70th Anniversary Specials for Men: |
a 19-year-old private in the army. Mrs. Wise was recently bereaved of her sister and her husband.
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Men’s Dress Shirts $1.49 to $2.24
Men’s Sport Shirts 98¢ to $2.95 Hi
Men’s Slack Suits $2.95 to $7.95
Men’s Pajamas 10¢ $1.98 to $2.69
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Men’s Rayon Shorts, Elastic all around. .50¢
Men’s “Arthur Allen” Suits .. $12.88 to $29.75
Men’s Dress Pants $2.45 to $6.95
| Men’s Extra Quality | Handkerchiefs . ... | |
If you should try to place back in operation your water soaked Electric time.
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Men’s Sweaters $1.95 to $4.95
Men’s Smart Ties 25¢ to $1.50
Men's Dress Shoes $2.95 to $4.95
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