Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 October 1943 — Page 10
{5 SURES GEE HAST
WILLIAMS
Because It Lasts Longer,
VONNEGUT'S
art si
AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK
(EX) Has 8 Pains for Sony
AT[INDIANAPOLIS
Bo.] MADRID, Oct, 20 (U.P).— The Edouard Herriot, former
| lip
unicado” by authorities since he the Vichy government formed after the fall of France. For more than a generation, Her- | riot was a leading public figure of | {Prance. He was premier from May, | 11924, to April 1925. and again briefly | lin 1926 and in 1932. He resigned {with his cabinet in 1932, when the) chamber rejected his policy that the
his arrival for the Freshman club Republican eongressmen attended
Wendell Willkie (left) is shown as he was greeted at his hotel in Washington by Rep. Joseph Martin Jr, house minority leader, upon
] ployee {at an estimated cost of $10,000, Mr. Seifienbagen, president of 5 veyors was h Jasochs! yesterday “ |by councilmen seeking to erase “job {duplications and inequality” from [the public payroll. | § Mayor Tyndall and other admin[istration heads were not informed lof the meeting, despite the fact . {that state law now vests appointive and dismissal powers in the mayor. Mr. Griffenhagen told councilmen that his firm had been successful in reducing the public payroll in many cities, Ber as a consequence had [taken “plenty of heat from politiclans and pressure groups.” “Well, our own motives will be impugned if we undertake this job,” interjected Councilman Ross Manfey, “but we're interested in government efficiency.” A cocmplete job
ir
dinner, Only two of Indiana’s nine the affair,
war debt to the United States must be paid. From 1905 until June, 1941, when he was removed from office by the Vichy regime, he was mayor of his | native city, Lyons |
BOTTLES MAKE ROUNDS | Average milk bottles make about| A 27-year-old
nd trips to homes in their Hook Drug Co. reported to police 3 zou A wigs {early today that she was. beaten,!
criminally assaulted and robbed
employee of the
Fa oe CHICAC
146 E. WASHINGTON ST.
‘by a taxcab driver. She said that she and 4 girl friend
on Everything!
- Diamonds, Watches Misical - Instruments, Cameras J. Clothing, Shotguns, Ete.
JEWELRY - Inc.
{ Market ats. at 2 a. m. today and ithat after taking her girl friend ‘home, the driver took her to a side {road on N. Sherman drive where {he assaulted her. She said he took $21 from her purse and a check for $39. She was treated at City hospital, | A number of attempted burglaries
CMM LTE HEE | Hi
Qo the Attack—uwith WAR BONDS! E xx * OPEN SATURDAY "TIL che P.M.
OVER 1000 SUITS and TOPCOATS
and peeping-toms also were re-
1 LLL is | ported to police, |
Captures Suspect
John ‘Hicks, 1108 Cruft st. said he saw a man standing at the entrance of the Matthews fruit market at 2630 Shelby st. about 1:45 a, m. He got his gun and covered the man, {but another man inside the market ran out and got away. {| Mr, Hicks still had the man covered when police arrived {arrested him on a vagrancy charge. =| Mrs. Corey Miller, 501 W. Morris, = said she heard someone in the
restaurant next doer - early today
- and that she rar’into the restaurant with a rock in her hand, hitting one of the two would- be burglars over
ATHLETE'S FOOT - ITCHING FEET RINGWORM due to Parssitic Infection
po Ly SELL Vor em,
DIAMONDS
They Are Your Best Security WE WILL LOAN YOU AS MUCH AS THE CASH MARKET PRICES
Highest Valuations—Cash Immediately
LINCOLN STATE PAWNERS COR. CAPITOL and WASHINGTON STS
% MEN'S HAND TAILORED TWIST
Worsted SUITS
Au Sizes—Stouts— Longs—Regulars
24
3-YEAR GUARANTEE and 3-YEAR STORAGE
MARILYN FUR CO. 29 E. OHIO ST,
If You Suffer PERIODIC
(FEMALE PAIN
You who sulter such pain with tired nervous irritable blue feelings—due to functional periodic disturbances ~ should try Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to relieve such symptoms Here's a produet that helps nature. It is nlso a fine sto. machic tonic! Follow label tions. Werth frying.
$35 SUITS
FINE ALL WoOL WORSTEDS
Single or Double Breasted
20°
direc-
Tremendous Assortment
LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S Sowrovs)
Assaulted by Cab Driver, Drug Co. Employee Claims
{had hailed a taxicab at Illinois and ¢
ia serious danger of a physical
America. may avoid a post-war de-
swarned that the future of business | depends on the national administra.
THANKS TO RETONGA
survey would extend over a period of four or five months, councilmen were informed, Mayor Tyndall has expressed his intention to carry out his own budg-et-streamlining program, following Corporation Counsel Sidney Miller's ruling that the council has no authority to engage professional consultants.
the head, The two fled but Mrs. Miller recognized them wand gave their names to police.
Shoots at Prowler
A° home-made” burglar aa RATION KILLING CASE vstem awakened Frank Powell, 2430 Stuait st, early today and he saw SOON T0 REACH JURY
a man prowling around his garage. ANDERSON, Ind, Oct. 20 (u. P).
He shot at- hm and the prowlei fled. —Attorneys indicated today that]
Peeping - toms were reported by Miss Viola Davis, of 3103 E. 10th
{with army officials whereby obsolete
to Capt, Joseph A. Biello, general chairman of the convention. Army physicians are said to have found totaquine effective against malaria, though it must be taken in larger doses than quinine, Draper said. He added that fotaquine would soon be available for civilian use.
OLD ARMY MATERIEL OFFERED TO SCHOOLS
Arrangements have been made
equipment in the fifth corps area may be obtained by schools offering courses in pre-induction training, Dr. Clement T. Malan, superintendent of public instruction, announced today. Application forms may be obtained from the department of public instruction and all applications must be cleared through the state department, Dr. Malan said.
Quick Relief From
Hemorrhoid Irritation
30 years ago a Buffalo druggist created an ointment for relief from’ the itching and smarting of Piles. 'It brought such quick, cooling, | soothing, astringent relief that its, | fame’ spread throughout the coun- | ly, and made: Peterson's Ointment {a favorite in thousands of homes. | Ask your druggist for a 35¢ box of |
st, and Harris Wright, 635 N. Gray the murder trial of Benjamin Har | peterson's Ointment today, or 60c|
rison charged with shooting a customer, ! might go to the jury tonight after| the state presented rebuttal wit-
st, Miss Harris said the man fled when she stepped out on the back porch and Mr. Wright said he caught the youth looking in his!
| window but that after a struggle | nesses.
Holmes, testifying yesterday,| Sense changed ain earlier statement and! said that Morris Henry Solomon, 48,
GRANGE HEAD RAPS tthe victim, held only a small boning | FEDERAL SUBSIDIES knife when the shooting occurred.
eviously, the grocer stated that! LAPAYETTE, Ind, Oct. 20 (U. er threatened him with a P.).~Herschel D. Newsom, ‘Colum- | large meat cleaver. | bus, -Ind., Grange master, believes | Solomon was shot last Feb. 22 at
the peeping- tom sot nwa:
They that agricultural commodities should (the Flwood store when he and! be permitted to bring their fair cost | {Holmes argued over rationing and;
of production at the market without ‘the condition of meat sold at the what he caMed & federal “dole.” |store. - | Speaking yesterday at the Grange’s| Both Mrs. Holmes and her daugh73d annual corivention, Newsom said ‘ter, Mrs. Virginia Franklin, a. di~
subsidies were dishonest and said vorcee who lived with them, testi-|
that farmers do not want them, fled in th2 grocer’s defense yester- - “If the laborer is worthy of his day. They said that Solomon frehire,” he said, “then produce should quently attempted to enter the grobe permitted to bring its fair price cery store through their adjoining | - and not as a result of ‘any combi- home and made “advances” to them. nation of market price plus a federal | Mrs. Holmes told of Solomon trydole.” ling to “date her up” on occasions Newsom said that the most tragic {while the stepdaughter said the] chapter in American history was [victim had tried to hug her and! organized labar holding “the threat {called her “cutie” three weeks before, to strike” against the government {the slaying. to force the administration to pay|™ the fair cost of today's food after the war, While there is no shirking of duty among farmers, he said, ‘there was
breakdown because of the task of trying to fulfill food production goals with an inadequate supply of farm labor,
MOLEY STRESSES PUBLIC CONFIDENCE
NEW YORK, Oct. 20 (U. P).—
pression because of the public's belief in free enterprise, Raymond Moley, former assistant secretary of state, told ‘the American Institute of Steel Construction last night, Public reliance “on economic principles of tested value” also will help avoid a depression, the former brain-truster said, although he
Service
| tion,
Holmes, 50, Elwood grocer tube with applicator. Money back if |
you are not delighted with relief. | DON'T DE NY
YOUR CHILD NEEDED VITAMINS!
Yes . . he’ needs vitamins A and D, the so-called “‘cod-liver oil” vitamins, for | normal frowth, sound bones and teeth! But don’t stop there! Give him the capiule that provides Aand D . . US a healthbonus of precious vitamin By for heat | normal nerves! Ask your druggist for | !GROVE'S A Bi D Vitamins « . « ! |
FULL DAILY PROTECTIVE REQUIREMENTS IN ONE | A TINY CAPSULES
\
To Enjoy Speedier Banking
’
Easy Terms!
“as Little as
$125
» A WEEK
Alter Down Payment
Buy Your Fur Coat Now! WEAR IT While You Pay for I!
You've shop p ed oll aver fown a's
STEP Info DEE'S AND GET A REAL
FUR VALUE SURPRISE!
* Save With Safety!
Beautiful Sable Dyed Coney
FUR COATS
Featured at...
49:
~ Top-flight styles! Flattering: expensive looking, heavy fluffy fur coats with luxurious linings. See them before you buy!
_ —Sold With a 3-Year Guarantee!
~—3 Years Free Storage
Friday Only! Famous “ALYX"
LIPSTICK
= 9
Choice of Sapaiar
Do These Few and Simple Things 4, Avoid Days After Holidays
{, Avoid “RUSH” Hours
Noontime and just before closing time are RUSH HOURS, Avoid them whenever possible. By doing so you will receive more prompt and satisfactory service.
TOPCOATS--OVERCOATS
ALL-WOOL TAN TOPCOATS (Full Lined) . ALL-WOOL OXFORDS—NAVYS, BROWNS ALL-WOOL "HEAVY OVERCOATS
TEALS—TANS Double or Single . or ALL-WooL TOPCOATS
Breasted Models Latest Colors
You can't always miss Mondays and days after holidays—but if it is possible to change your banking habits slightly, do so and ease the load on these days to speed the service.
5. Bank by MAIL! ‘Special “Bank-by-Mail” deposit enves lopes make banking by mail safe, easy,
IV lminaies lining up at the vindor: Whenever possible; Bank by Mail and save TIME;
6. Strap Currency, Roll Silver
HE CAN MAKE A CROP, DECLARES FARMER
ST ~ 9° Prepare Deposit Carefull Distress From Nervous Indi-. 2 checks and 4 is gestion, Sluggish Elimina- oth ar In Ee addition
tion and Muscular Pains ang te that Endorsements on checks. Promptly Relieved, States aT ye. Lae Mr. Young, Regains. Weight
and Strength. Use “Change” Slips
Make out your change slips for pay roll or “change” cash before going to teller's window. This speeds service not only for yourself but for others in line, If possible, phone. make-up of pay roll in advance.
SALE PRICE.....
“I don't believe I could have put) in a crop “this spring but for Res! tonga,” declares Mr. Robert Vance | Young, one of the best known farmers in Wake county, who re- | sides on Route 1, New Hill, N. €.! “This grand medicine not only relieved me of severe distress from indigestion, gassy bloating als, and pains in my musicles, but I have already regained! Fix pounds of my lost weight.” Dis. rr hs case and the blessed relief he has received, Mr.) Young | continued; ¥ “lI was so uncomfortable from indigestion and pains in my mus{cles that I couldn't half sleep at
| % MEN'S 'GARACUMA
~ Full Lined
- = $e w 2 | = - » 8 ” # J. 2 3 2 * » - - S ww | 2 . >
Your bank is performing innumerable wartime services, not the least of which are selling War Bonds and Ration Cou‘pon Banking. Hundreds of former employees are in the armed forces. Your co-operation in adopting any of the suggestions above will help. us .. . and save time for you,
INDIANA TRUST C0. MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK -
PEOPLES STATE BANK
AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK BANKERS TRUST C0. FIDELITY TRUST 60.
how I could get the harness on my team. I got s0 I didn't want to #at at all, and what little food I dd force down to keep up my strength | 1 | never seemed to agree with me. day, and 1 = | So much gas formed in my =| that I often felt like 1 would ¢
ISNOSHAOMA
HH
