Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 November 1947 — Page 9
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underwriting expense. The same underwriters. expenses listed by both
Jrestmen banking house, Was. SuC-| wy oiq0r’ of common stock at pres-
|petitive bidding. | “The bid sale was ordered by the gram. {Indiana Public Service Ci ission. |
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. Cut Extra-Long and Extra-Full!
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leurities during commiésion hear- without exerting themselves.
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MEN'S DUNGAREES
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Men's All-Wool Shirt-Jackets
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ings, was outbid, according to THE DrANAPOLS Tues belabored by| Grace ee - - _ - : P. 3 L Stock SEE V2. gor spe “Legion Head acks those Who would benefit from fis Cooneys to ark daughter of Saran: T. Bolton, Bak
born in her grandmother's countr jus | Mr O'Neillsaid the investigation 50th Nuptial Year residence at Beech Bank, now HE To Biyth & Co. Formosa AniRod Probe 5s SH SEER a pet roe en Se 0 0. {Langley ew e i PHollywood but’ that * “by and large; a9 away, will, observe their! Mr. and Mrs. Cooney have one! | Blyth & Co, Inc, New York in-| [these firms were higher than the MANCHESTER, N. H, Nov. 4 thought, and adtivities.” Blyth bid. (UP)—James F. O'Neill, national et
cessful bidder today for 214,451 a,: will have priority in purchas- commander of the American Legion, | shares of Indianapolis Power & ing the new issue. The company|last night defended the House Un{Light ‘common stock sold at com-!said the issue will finance in part a American Activities Committee and Robinson, Putnam county dairy cat[projected $35 million fxyansion pro- demanded “outlawing of the 'Com-
munist Party in America.” ‘The Manchester police chief, sale of 10 heavy producing Hol- jin, |Otis & Co. of Cleveland which de- PENGUINS SWIM FOR FUN speaking over a nation-wide radio steins. The herd averaged $318 per local gas companies for more than fraternity, representing 36 univer- { manded the right to bid on the se-i. Penguins swim 100 miles a day hookup; said the committee, cur- head and the top animal brought rently investigating communism in| $400.
ette!
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{Hollywood is.*wholly ‘American, in|
tle raiser, is well pleased with the
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Top values for winter! Soft,
§ Sanforized flannel- ! Cut for comfort! \ Coats, slipovers, * '. #
Big Selection of Sanforized
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: Slipover and coat styles : with elastic or drawstring
waists, Stripes, figures, = 3, 98 end-to-ends,
"Reg. U. 8. Pat Off.
“lin their ome, |tistng agency.
oLsTRINS AVERAGE - Both. are members of pioneer!’ FA———— pe! mew vice PI TAU SIGMA TO PURDUE GREENCASTLE, Nov. 4 — Fay Hoosier families, and have been| i Slate Survie.
residents of Indianapolis through-| LAFAYETTE, Nov. 4 . Purduel § out their married life: y Mr. Cooney is a native of Dub- bers of Pi Tau Sigma, national] § and was emploved by mechanical engineering honorary!
50 years. He is now retired. Mrs. Cooney, who is the former 2 to 22 for the annual conyention.
ison, Ralph B."Cooney, who /is an| Dl: executive with a New York ane
| University will be host to 150 mem-
{sities, when they meet here Nov,
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After 45 years of stretching customer dollars, we really know how. That's why every day is bargain day —everything you buy is a bargain— + ‘at Penney’s.
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Are Fashion Favorites All Over America’
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“types. You'll wear them proud. ly all. winter long!
