Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 July 1943 — Page 14

PAGE 14 | THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES __ MONDAY, JULY 26, 1843

CHANGE IN W AGE Knudsen Looks Over Curtiss-Wright Here GRAIN FUTURES Hours Saved | ALLIED BALKAN

Mae | MAKE DECLINE [srcccc smpivecc| CAMPAIGN SEEN K ORMULA DOUBTED ) a W »n 4 ol ; Duce’s Downfall, aah Sorarale epithe Drive Following Fall of Italy

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Crop Conditions Bring FOR THEIR industrial innova- | Forecast by Statistical

OPA Spokesmen Predict a Still Greater Use of Roll-Back [il a % y Sagging Market 7903 man hours, A. H. Barton and Bureau * 3 . man hours, A. H. Barton an .

Subsidies in President's New EA & | C. H. Brown today had been wh 0 % : 3 Y : CHICAGO, July 26 (U. P.). = | named first prize winners in the NEW YORK, July 26 (U. P.).— Cost-of-Living Plan. : AE 3 3 _ | Grain futures declined on the, second quarterly suggestions drive |The current foreign letter of the A | board of trade today. | held by the Indianapolis plant of g a EY % . | In early dealings wheat was off the International Harvester Co. Ry DANIEL M. KIDNEY g 8 : SER x 5¢ to ': cent a bushel. oats off | Mr. Barton and Mr. Brown. who Inc, contains some predictions Cha - ‘ Times Stalt Writer : F 3 : : to % and rye off 'c to 1'4. were cited at the factory Satur- which are interesting in the light W ASHINGTON, July 26.—OPA spokesmen feel that : i» 4 In the September options. wheat gay suggested changes in the of the present Washington camPresident Roosevelt's forthcoming new cost-of-living plan § 5 ER a oa Tas ot; ton - sep) Ine he re analyses of manganese bronze 'pajgn to talk down prospects for an will involve no change in the war labor board's Little Steel © 4 Sa Raa? from 60% @% cents, and rye off Par hig En Ne early peace formula. a 3 , ) TT aa | Fn Hons] hin: sell, whose idea has saved 2865 | Some of the forecasts of thé Instead they anticipate that it will call for greater use Ey Xa ER 8 Tn Phin Ph oda viinag man hours bv reconditionirg bureau, which has been noted for f subsidies to hold down livi sts ho : N 3 it 3 | ty i crank shafts at the Indianapolis its conservative practices in the 0 idies t | n living costs. : : Bs sw SN |€rop conditions and continued o..ks instead of at an outside Suet. ave:

According to the bureau of labor statistics. the cost of Ja ¢ T_~ | liquidation of rye contracts. g y f ( WN : | Wheat opened off almost 1 cent ‘CoC “inin That the allies will take Sicily

living dr opped +2 per cent for the month ended June 12. That ‘ 4 ; A | | bushel but recovered partial yD Bape Bir betie foot and southern Italy, including Rome drop will furnish the president with some tangible effects : : losses under mill’ buying. inetaliation Pas We re ho in a few weeks, following which of the present subsidy bro- a — aS PPE a6 much as 1d comta| SALA of 3 pRkt-cestns | ihe Balkans wil be invaded by the gram to show farm-bloc lead- TT, d subsidies, In ; cession. Heavy liquidation in this| Man hours. That German transportation difers in congress. the OPA ur opinion. : } pit weakened other grains. In presenting the awards, A. M. ficulties will grow so difficult in gress, : That it also may include a new : s k 3 s \ u a Oats followed the weaker trend| BOWers, plant assistant superin- |Ryssia that the Nazis will be forced spokesmen pointed out. super-tax plan to soak up some of 3 in other pits, tendent, advised employees that (4 fall back at least to the RigaFood was the main factor in the the warplant wages and profits is the Indianapolis unit stands third | Odessa defense line. / decrease, with a 5 per cent drop in anticipated. This may take the : among International Harvester That Germany will face an ind

potatoes and 8 to 13 per cent inform of compulsory saving for post- = factories throughout the nation ternal crisis and that spoutaneous most vegetables. The latter decline war payment. ee il in the number of suggestions re- | revolt against the Nazi party is a was “more than seasonal,” the The tax plan will wait until the Lt. Gen. William S. Kundsen (third from right) on an inspection tour of local war plants yesterday, is rome ceived. possibility during the next erisis bureau reported. Butter dropped new third war loan drive is com- looking over inspection equipment at the Curtiss-Wright plant. In the background is Col. E. M. Powers, | Pvt. U. C. Nurek, a Billings hos- That depending upon the extent about 5 cents a pound, due directly pleted, it is anticipated. Should director of the aircraft scheduling unit at Wright field, 0. Beside Gen. Knudsen are (left to right) George =~ _-—,— em | pital convalescent, stressed the ang timing of that crisis, a crossto the OPA subsidy. taxpavers shell out all of their sur- Lang, assistant plant manager, and E. F. Theis, plant manager, CONTINENTAL STEEL of Koko- | importance of efficient production channel invasion still seems to be Meat also is included in this price plus funds for the loan. little if anv mo had $216,179 profit in the first| to men on the firing lines. ility i *roll-back” and coffee was py increase might be expected. But Lt. Gen. William 8S. Knudsen works manager, and R. M. Hazen, Accompanying Gen. Knudsen | half of this vear, perm less than : A Esod passivility ior wis yes

nied to be included. but OPA Ad- tax monev comes free, while the; and three other army officers chief engineer, both of Allison ©n his tour were Col. E. M. the $234,410 in the first half of 1942. l, STEEL REPORT

Mministrator Prentiss Brown has sug- loans pav interest. made a flving visit to Indian- Division of General Motors. Re ip pocay it qSreran Lynch Corp. of Anderson made toa ' i . NS A thi . $ . TIE y Og 1 8 ki p har gested that vegetables may be sub-' The treasury goal for the third apolis vesterday for a routine After a rapid tour of three pieut. Col. H. A. Schlotzhauer, ad- $208,377 (or $1.99 a share) in the

gtituted instead. If vegetables con- loan is £15.000.000.000. : . Q } ih first six months, against $175,033 | as forecasting that Japan will ne tinue their price decline, that is un- ig inspection of three war plants, Allison plants, the officers moved ministrative executive officer of | (or $1.66 a share) last year. U. 8. IS DUE TOMORROW attack Siberia, that the United Lewis Speaks Curtiss-Wright. Allison's and on to Curtiss-Wright where thev the Midwest division of the army taxes this year were $437,008 against States campaign against Japan will

likely, however, : : y 3 Schwitzer-Cummins, were conducted on a tour of the air forces, Chicago. and Lt. Col. $204 385 last vear. | NEW YORK, July 28 (U. P).— become a full offensive next vear liam Green and C.1.0. Presiuent ring 2 ean pont huge Propkjey plat; bt EP Yin M. Collins, Knudsen's | gouth Bend Lathe works had a Directors of the United States Steel and that “the Japanese fleet will be i a rah plane from Evansville where they 121s, plant manager, and George aid. ‘net income of $388,287 or $3.23 a Corp. are scheduled to meet after destroyed in 1944. Japan, in fact. . sidered ‘ hi Philip Murray make almost weekly had inspected Republic Aviation Lang, assistant plant manager. They were accompanied on the share. It did not issue an earnings | close of the stock market tomor-| may also be defeated in that year.” iim ie u : : : ber : . > - AC o . gm ins oe - xa Y€. trips to the White House to com-' Corp, Servel, Inc, and Hoosier From Curtiss-Wright, the party tour of Curtiss-Wright and Alli- | ¢atement last year at this time. [row for dividend attion and issu-| An item which hardly should go gince Fred Vinson, economic sta- Lamp and Stamping Co. on Sat- moved on to an inspection of son plants by Lieut. Col. Robert Kingston Products of Kokomo ance of the second quarter earnings unnoticed is the report from Zurich levels to those Of Sept. 15, 1042, the urday, the officers were met at Schwitzer-Cummins war produc- L. Finkenstaedt, resident repre- { had $204,302 in the first six months | statement that German marks have depreciels t se of Sep 2, 1942, the “Ww ; y i, ; ab | " St $ . v $ 3 3 Stout field by W. G. Guthrie, uon. sentative of the army air forces. of ‘43 (or 19 cents a share) against Current estimates in Wall Street ated some 50 per cent in the past

Hang sgainst It Mn the Gauresd nighly independent John L. Lewis labor and West Coast street rail- .. PE 8 ig [$167,518 (or 14 cents a share) a are that the corporation will show two weeks in the Swiss markets.

Ee. ) : discusses in the United Mine Work- vear ago. second quarter earnings about equal The current quote for the mark on De ers’ Journal this week the possicility 109 rices P 5 n 25 ents $4 to the $1.04 a common share re- the Swiss basis is equivalent to 1.86 “Certainly the President diun't : Senator Gerald P. Nye (R. ported for the initial three months United States cents. Before the* the war the German mark was quoted

, h 4 of a straight capital levy to nalt! bi Th { mean to hint that he intends to jhAation T0 BUY CAR FIRST » N. D.) said he id 1 | this year. us, earnings for ke + bia Shiki “3h § . Aft Indianapo IS Stockyards in the senate os ad » fight first half are expected to be slightly around 0 United 8 States cents. iq

abandon his ‘hold-the-line’ policy, It is that horror that lies back | ance program when congress re. |Rbove $2 a share compared with, —— \

Just when it is becoming effective,” of the tremendous emotion in many! pPETROIT. July 26 (U. P).—A . i ; p raThi inst $i Le hw n ‘ ‘ : ¢ | $2.44 on the common in the first six an OPA official said. of the current warnings againsi recession in the post-war produc- | Prices on hogs advanced 15 to 25 cents at the Indianapolis stock- tonvenes in the fall. | months last year. N Y. Stops

‘The new program will be to hold inflation.” the U. M. W, Journal edi- ? ‘ad vards today. the food distribution administration reported. The top| * = =» : : the line with everything possible. torial concludes, tion of airplanes will be evidenced "0 4 to.choice 200-210 pound porkers rose to $14.50, Receipts in-! Wholesales commodity prices] (PETC IS litle douln hag direeiorns

. Net tutus aa before the full scope of civilian cluded 7540 hogs. 1657 cattle, 487 calves and 1000 sheep. ; High low Last Changs ¢ ; 2 ; X a eep reached a new low July 17, lowest ton a quarterly basis on the com- |Allegh Corp .. 3 2. ay

vt % “ imal Ry y, el a —— 3 . FUNNY BUSIFIeSD aviation is realized, Harry Wood- | ROGS (1548) {since early March, the bureau of mon since the second 1940 quarter. | Allted_ Chem 13615 136 136 S= . 2 ae \

3 h a ; i CALVES (a%) i | : r head, preside t of Consolidated- 120- 140 pounds . $12.50G 13.50 ! | abor statistics reported, Bethlehem Steel Corp.'s directors Am Can... 38's

. 3 > Vealers (all weights) | e - 1 Aireraft C . told a lunech- - 180 pounds . [email protected] f 3 Am L 3 as -— Vultee Aircraft Corp. told a lune 14.40% 14.45] Good te choice 15.508 18.00 . 89 {will meet after the close Thursday XT p60 oo 13s 10a low +

eon audience here vesterday. | 19 SE } i a : : : Woodhead caid if post-war pro- 00- 22 chasis 14430 14.08 cunt 1s Bs + Coie ia Profits of Ward Baking Co. also | for ter repo i and the second Am Roll Mil 13 * duction is 20 per cent of the pres- Feeder and Stocker Cattle and Caives | increased considerably. Net in- ia er repor {Am Tob BR \! . “ : . .

Ci a ME « Ix : Steers | come for 27 weeks ended July 3 Sn [Am Water w ent rate it still will constitute “a : . . . i 3 Anaconda ....., : 300- : svete Cholee— | amounted to $823,048, after taxes REFINERY SOLD T0 Armour TI .... . healthv post-war operation.| ga. 3 ’ 4 500- p 3 Atel hay good p pe 3 14.000 14.05 xn 9 Bunge BRS 35, and charges, equal to $3.22 a pre- lg .

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Lie. the returning pilots are first going 300- 360 pounds chiveaesis 13:.00613.23 Calves (steers) Chrysler Aor : . o| 360- 400 pounds [email protected]) 504 and Choice— { BY PUBLIC SERVIC \co-operative movement Was re- comw & So £6 166% Tot Ss pnen a ny Jood— | 300 pounds down [email protected] | ported today with the purchase by} Sous wdison ‘ an automobile. Perhaps after tha " 13 um— | ; : ‘ Pp 10D 3 peunas 1240a1285) 500 pounds down . .. [email protected] Directors of the Public Service the National Co-operative Refinery corn Prod thev may purchase a plane, but) 405- 550 pounds Calves (heifers) association of the McPherson (Kas) | Gurtiss-Wr A. sales of the latter will be in the Medium— | Good and Choice— | Co. of Indiana, Inc., have authorized , Oil & Re. | Dome Mines thousands rather than the hundreds| 250- 330 pounds ¢ HA0raes U0 Jounas down [email protected]| the payment of regular quarterly Pefinery. of the Clove * | Bae Rodak ; § i an i or of Sabusshas Which woul) be ceded Medium and on uo he | 2% punt down Hise ge dividends . HB gs _ he "me co- erative was reported to | Zen a to keep aircraft factories busy.” NU ta : [email protected] SHERP AXD Lass (1000) company's 5 per cent cumulav o ye orcr the (Sen Foods ~ i —— WE (1h) | Good and thoice £900 7.00, | preferred stock and 25 cents per have paid nearly | Goodrich | LOCAL ISSUES DE : | Common and choice yy + 450@ 600 share on the common stock. |refinery, which has an exirane or | Goodyear Sprin am by | i a} i § av, y oy | | Chotes— Good and choice : 1378@1450| 16 Was announced that both divi: pacity of 17500 barrels a da Int Jatvester Nominal quotations furnished br Indtan. 100- 307 bounds ag ie 9% Medium and good ie [email protected] dends will be paid in cash on Sept. will begin operating the plant some- int Fickel Spolis securities dealers, Bid Asked 70071300 pounds [email protected] Common eee 10.00@1LTS tg stockholders of record at the time Before Aug. 1. | Kennecott ams mn Cory 1 s0 =. . | 1300-1500 pounds [email protected] V | close of husiness Aug. 14. | Included in the purchase was a| Kresge Se yd Belt R Stk Yds com . | 2oo-L0 pounds 1oo@iseol RESTRICT LUMBER SALES | —— | six-inch, 220-mile refined products Minn 'Hny ". X 8% i t ra REA a “i + | sion Bounds i213 WASHINGTON, July 26 (U. P..| DIVIDENDS DECLARED {pipeline running from McPherson yJiM 20 Or pd oo 3 | 1300-1500 pounds [email protected] _The war production board today Directors of the Public Service to Council Bluffs, Ia. Nal Blac! en Comwilh Lech 5% pid ........ % Hs N00-1100 pounds 138081400 Sood tighter restrictions on Co. of Indiana, Inc, have | SEY 0. NAMED NY Dai ar? Hook Drug Co Com bli 151; 1100-1300 pounds ............ 13. 00 sales of lumber, because, it said, thorized the payment of regular Y | Ohio Oil ; | Home T&T Pi Wayne To pf. SL 00-1100 pounds ie... [email protected] Present supplies of most hard woods quarterly dividends of $1.25 a share KINS C Packard .. .. Ind & Mich Elec 72 pfd . 11 : | 700-1100 pou i : | i | Pan Am Air . *Ind Asso Tel 5% pid Mn. 10d Reiters | and gliecire pipe hoards are are on the company's 3 per cent us| STATE DISTRIBUTOR Penney. Ind Hydro Elec 1% ........... | Choter— “insufficient for essential war and |ative preferred stock and 25 cents Jenn BR Ind Gen Serv €7 : - 800 d8 ..i.cooesio. HLSOE1S.50] " | incinnati phtps, Lodge Iepls P & L 5'4% . 46 hf 14 50@18 50 industry needs. per share on the common stock. The E. A. Ringe 0, y Cinein | SILT TL. ) JoOhis RASWESS nol no [Guo pounds [email protected] It was announced that both divi- | machine Wool a o af To ie] Pullman... : | Indpls Water pf ... | 800-1000 pounds . * [email protected] Incorporations dends will be paid in cash on Sept. | pointed representative in paizna Purity Bak | Indpls Water Class A om vei | Medium— 12.00612.35 1 to stockholders of record at the for the Ohio Crankshaft Of 5 Yend Fu: i i 1 } - . a : 0) hS | \ 1s 3 ho) D | 2 s | Ecol Nat Lite 4d Bn “3 | omer. pounds Louis H. Fink, Indianapolis: registra-| close of business Aug. 14. | Cleveland, world’s largest independ- | | Sears Roebuck . BBly IN Ind Pub Serv 5':7% pfd.... 96 bak 500- #00 pounds 10.50©12.00, tion of trade mark, “A Mary Lou Creation wah lent producer of heavy-duty auto- gape Sou | N Ind Pub Serv 6° » | Style Size” and design, class 38; clothing. a p L : | Shell 4 : | Serv 70 B g 3 " weights) tty-Lee, Evansville, Inc., 415 Main st.. motive and Diesel engine crack- rands hs Pe hd : N Ind Pub Serv 7% pid 08 vow? 14 | Be in Std Brands pf eee iiiiiiier.s. [email protected]| Evansville: agent, Miss Lee Wilson, same R E pf. Merchandise an AR AS I a Ne | Satan ll [email protected] address; 10 Shares of $100 par vaiue: to LOCAL PRODUC | shafts. |8td O Cal .... !

Progress Laundry com [email protected]| manufacture and deal in clothing, 100t-| meavy breed mens, 34ise: Leghorn nens.| The E. A. Kinsey Co. will handle Std oil NJ

| Pub Serv of Ind 57 pf Q 102 | Cutter and common ......... ub Serv of Ind com ........ 17'2 Canner 4 TS] Near, ; Alexander Appel, Claire Gerner, . Tocco process induction heating and | Studebaker ey wift 0

P c. BE . witz. USE YOUR CREDIT at | Shoxery Bros pr BE © ueiiee: lo% RB Rule (al tients Fogel Halleabic Mn4_Stes) Casings br aris, [Tere and roasters, under 1) ordening equipment manufactured Sawing Gould. > > bead 1 Aen re { (Yearlin Excluded) °., io corporation; change of agen \ . Clothing on Credit : | a Tt om 2 2 » . s0| - R, S Davis, 548 N. Holmes ave, In- Sa ro supa, $4 Ibs. and up | OV the Cleveland concern which pe Gir 3 a8) ; Lge Cl Van Camp Milk pfd : | Good 13.60@13. shape 5. { 34e. fected this induction method o 8S Gypsum .. 172'% 3 WY (4 NS ~ 5) I I IN| NA Van Com Mk pom 12 Sausage— Colonial Supply Co. Kentucky corport-| "a. qed Bggs—Grade A large, 40c: grade | treati etal parts. |U 8 Ind Alcohol 38! B - Good (all weights) .....v00 12, [email protected] tion; withdrawal. | A medium 3c; grade A small, 26c; no rea HE m al pi U 8 Rubber Bonds Medium 9.756 12.25 Langsenkamp - Wheeler Brass Works, h ’ U 8 Rub 1 pf | 12¢ va [41 W. Washington St.

n 3 gra e. CLOTHING COMPANY BIC he 8 Cutter and common ....... 8.350@ 9.18/Indianabodis, amendment changing name Rutter—No. 1, S0c. Butterfat—Ne. 1 U 8 Smelt .... 56 ; - : . , American Loan Ss 51 > Sanders Stree Realty Co, Inc, and oi ne 2, af. | DAII Y PRI( 'E IN DEX U 8 Steel

- | American Loan 5: 48 ser 3 | ectors to thre ———————————— West ’ : EYE 131 W. Washington St. | Cent Newspaper 4'ss 42-31 ... fe The Steuben County State bank. An.| | Westing Bn" Site | 3 Directly Opposite Indiana Theater | ch of Com Bldg Co 4'%s 51 ... 78 + MEXICO 1 i gola; amendment providing for perpetual WAGON WHEAT NEW YORK, July 26 (U. P.).— |vellow Tr .... 18% 18 Citizens Ind Tel 415s 61 x | existence. to the close of the Chicago math youn Sheet 37° 38% Consol Fin 5s 60 | “Svivania Biectrie Products, Inc. Massa- today, Indianapolis flour mills ane (Dun & Bradstreet’s daily weighted 008% rest ... 38

You Save Because We Save \ } I LEVINSON Ing Asso 1%, ge 0 § 66% Shushets SAJOr HON. amendment of ar- | elevators pug, 81. .80 ber Be . 1| price index of 30 basic commodities, i n & s 9% cles of incorporation red wheat (other grades on r merits), Men's Suits & Overcoats \ 2a” STRAW HATS J coi Retineys co Se 81 BCT 18ST DEFENSE (exit Cloining Oo. Mashed. Ko. regis: | e nd No. 3 red ow {compiled for United Press (1930-32 ] » . ls Water Co 315s ‘“ tration af trade ma rit Sta . elled corn, 97ec per : ' y . 16” 18" 21 3 24° BL 7 1re contest thing | Kokomo Water Warke Se 38 108 ee . Y the | Average equals 100): Complete New York

class 38: clothing. : Mushel, ing 6. 2 white shelled corn, | under the san.” Kuhner Packing Co 4lzs 49 101 | MEXICO CITY. July 28 (U. P) — [SAtULAAY .eeceverncniirnnes 17035] . : - . 0 [Week ABO .vvvvrrerrirnnn. 169.00 | Stock quotations are car-

LTE) £89 Morris 5 & 10 Stores 5s 30 1 ! : . i : CASE CLOTHES . » § and 2 Hurecle Water Wopks 3t 68 104 | To provide for retirement of for Sh / 0 Oth r + N Ww BONE A280 vo erenreoee re 170.980 ried daily in the final edi 215 N. Senate Ave. Open 9ted Ben THREE STORES [nme Ter atic $s” "(1088 a [eign debt of the Republic of Mex- oe IS n er 00 oO / Year Ago ceeraes 15748 | tion of The Times | Pub Tel 4688 ior |ico, President Avila Camacho has {1943 high (April 2) ........ 17240 . signed a decree authorizing Rota. 1943 low (Jan. 2) ......... 166.61]

A i ter £5689; OPEN TTDI | VE ARE Gan 8 [ton of the fret defense bond ic Buyers Cater to Salesmen | THIS CURIOUS WORLD By William Ferguson

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MONDAYS AND FRIDAYS *Ex-dividend. (sue in the country’s history which | UNTIL P. MN. MOTOR DRIVEN TOOLS eA also is designed as an anti-inflation By DON E. WEAVER ol Exclusively at U. S. STATEMENT measure, it has been announced. | Rditer, Ft. Worth Press

VONNEGUT'S The issue will total 200,000,000 F1. WORTH, July 26—With merchandise getting scarcer And | |E——— 120 E. Washington St. ra es ee PL Yor 0 Phe | Pesos 3H 20D prineibal amount} scarcer, the etiquet of buying and selling has changed. The red carpet S— N ARAN, 9 — tional eat wo i [Bae hn ay ans Re will and the welcome sign are now rolled out for the salesmen, and it is the HE ENORMOUS R/S:E AND N [Expenses § 5.365,985.820 § 3.178.588 881 i in 10 years, or sooner at the, buyers who sit and cool their heels while waiting for a chance to buy. — FALL OF THE TIDES, ® d SAXOPHONE | Wer pending 1700 484 eH 3/239.979.174 vernment's option. The out-of-town buyers used to go to New York with the expecta- |} . N OYSTER FARMERS WE Buy Diamon S i | Receipts ii" 1.365.113.030 3 31] 39: 195 goon decree nec foall y stated that | tion of shopping around and taking their pick of a vast assortment of CAN MAKE A DAILY HIGHEST CASH PRICES ! Instruction Per {Cash balance 3.167.670 237 3.568.097. 1.983 the issue cannot be used for expan- merchandise and styles. They could INSPECTION OF THEIR. PAD 2.804.584. 41 afford to be hard to please. ling, and now they may keep him | OYSTER. BEDS IN

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Buble Debt 14 399. 331.080 go821. mon sion of Mexican public works but The people from whom they) nS, ! reserve 7.936.403 instead must be used toward liqui- | waiting. | | ; STANLEY Jewelry Co. INDIANA MUSIC CO. : ren dation of Mexico's foreign debt, {bought had expense accounts. The| The gelling business today is a | ANKLE DEEP.

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Cleari $ 4,188, earings a Lat upwards of $200,000.00. visits to night clubs. The purchas- |, much as possible of the goods

| TT) Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry = (ing agent was king bee. Traveling jo wants so badly. and of keepR E . Ww E AVIN G Fm ! rr ‘salesmen waited respectfully in the ino good will for the future when a ile) 1 ray outer office until he was ready to p, pendulum of supply and demand NT RORN SPOTS vir ING LTS! receive them, and then they went oi) swing the other way again.

in bowing and scraping. The cus- | MIE The salesmen today says to himLEON TAILORING a. . ELLs tomer was always right. “Well, old John Doe was al-|

self: Ave In the Middle of iy Possible er erat ; . , Then came the war. As shortI I [ \ages developed and as merchants WAYS & good customer. He always : s became anxious to keep up thelr listened to me courteously and patiently, even when he could not buy

WHILE THE REST OF {iil | oW.RENT OFFICES and more case to set alone with | anything. He always paid promptly

THE TOWN SLEEPS |} All outside, light | Some buyers even go to market [And treated us Shirly. We, divid HAAG’S ALL-NIGHT DRUG IR fo lthese days with expense accounts |%® as accommodating as STORE i li : : (to entertain the salesmen. | possible. 22d and Meridian | $25 up 3 Where salesmen used to seek out| In a few years, after the war re- | (gg : IS OPEN | NP OLA ACE for tals 1 every store, the stores now have moves Hie esi ions on Sonim OPR. 1943 BY NEA SERVICE. ING. COMPLETE SSES Call quick for this unusual offering. Jin ying agents who seek out the|g00ds, the purchaser may be saying | IN THE U.S. THE INDIANA TRUST BLDG. Huflen Shyray Himless Sassen, Wa NH Anish small and remote manufacturers |to himself: “Well, Bill stuck to me THERE ey S ounting an NSes Jor VISION. |i nd suppliers. during the war and got the mer-| _o i pry 0 or

a MA. 130) 2 ! Lo (ON | h Cor. Virginia Ave. and E. Wash. St. 15-DAY TRIAL! Largest Opticians Salesmen of many lines are not |chandise when it seemed to be imard arn Convince yourselt by 15-day Credit n America {salesmen any more, but merely dis- (Possible. I feel like giving him all y ) | our risk, a » ih #1 NIL is the biggest bargain you Desired Principals of this firm own ribbons. ae they used to Hive Weil ' Sau : oe co TO - not perfectly o Ex & large optical shop an es quotas, they now have a lim- e AW of supply and deINDIANA FU R CO. | FUR ATS RAGE oraed rds ay ah Charge ar optical 'ited quota of goods which they can mand is still at work, despite ra112 East WASHINGTON St Phone ground on prescription. parlors in America. distribute among their customers. |tioning restrictions and artificial

FRanklin _ $ ” MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE—3,000,000 Satisfied Customers They are only human if they fa- controls. And treating people well, IT'S EASY TO FORM A HABIT WHEN ere ee eee ee 1 VOR BOA wpa 120 W. Washington St. vor the purchaser who has treated whether you are a buyer in a buy- THE HABIT FITS YOUR FORM," Seg

Y ATIONAL OPT (oY! Osta Mon. & TIME them well in the past. They may er's market, or a seller in a seller's |" MISS O- Rocke,

TRY A WANT AD IN THE TIMES. MARILYN FUR | : IT WILL GET QUICK RESULTS. j pd "SE Lr. duethibat ht ighinuned buyer who market, pays good dividends over . wo ‘ L " . “ ‘ to . P them Fe ‘the .