Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 October 1943 — Page 7

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. hy BRIDGEPORT, Ill, Oct. 7 (U. NEW YORK, Oct. 7 (U. P)~— PY. — High-topped polnted-toed tortionist, yesterday told a federal| “shoes were the feminine fashion in jury how a labor union racket which Bridgeport today. Storekeeper F. W. Cox sold 400, circa 1910, for 25 cents a pair at a closeout sale. Wedgies may be prettier, but the he ‘outmoded models are ration free. Paul De | Even the jitterbug high school Fk Andres, Ralph Plerce,| iris snapped up the bargain

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Calots and pompadours that the “Coke” crowd go for in a big way. Choose from black, brown, kelly green, turf, and red,

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