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Guesses Total Less Thon ‘20 Figure By PAUL R. LEACH L Writer , Jan. 9—A new gop of inflation millionaires is in
pow many have goomed into that
% dhs sing 1s that the total wil ql far short of the exhilarating peak of the middle twenties because and commodity speculation
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higher. : In 1929, before “the bubble busted, §13 Americans reincomes of
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eturn. : Under present tax laws a man who nets a million in one year pays around $840,000 of it in income tax. That leaves him far from be“Ing » Millionaire unless he keeps on-making that much for several
over taxes. The real millionaire, assuming he gets a full net 6 per cent return on his holding, and nothing more, would have an- income of $60,000. If that were all taxable—as from real white or business operation—he'd pay half of it in taxes. . - Income tax hegan in- 1913. The first big" reported crop of American year-income millionaires showed up In 1916, when 206 reported that much net to the Treasury. A lot of that money was made on speculation and boom business prior to our enlry into the first war. Thé million-income total dropped | to 141 in 1917, to. 67 in- 1918, and 6 in 1919. The going was not so 800d for swhile. There were 33 in 1820, 21 in 1921, 67 in 1922, 74 in 1923, and 75 in 1924. Then the upswing began—207 in 1925, 231 in 1926, 280 in 1927, 511 in 1928, and 513 in 1929. As the bottom fell out of every-|-thing million -doflar incomes slumped badly. There were 150 mn" 1930, 77 in 191,20 in 1932; 50 in 1933, 33 in 3, and 41 in 1935. The total held wound that figure until 1940, wh the tecond War boom began. = There were 52 million-dollar inYow 3 1940; 57 in 1941, 40 In 1942, - 143; 62 ih 1944, and 72 in 1945.
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Heart Foundation pens Fund Drive
The Indiana. Heart. Poundation|
day announced plans for a statedrive. to raise funds for re-| Search and a general education proconcerning heart disease. nl state-wide meeting of physiheld and ‘health directors will be . Jan. 18 in the Columbia Club . prow further plans for the drive " place Feb. 8 through 14. ¢ Indiana foundation is asaed with. the American Heart| wee headed by Dr. Arlie| oo 0-chairmen of the state’ foun-| _UAtion are Dr. Robert M. Moore Wd George 8: Bond. ding in the campaign will be! Indiana State Medical Society |
nd the Indiana Cri Society rippled Children
Indiana: Velerinarians To Meet Here Jan. 15
Fo Indiana Veterinary Medical tual lation will hold its 64th anin convention ‘Jan. 15 through 17 the Severin Hotel: er oTam including a numebr of Peakers in the veterinary fleld, has Bike Announced by Dr. Dom D. Dr » program éhairman. | may S$. K. Mingle, bureau of aniwi dustry, Washington, D. ©. Corrares the opening session on Celiosis 8 9 Bue arch with Brugn the two-day convention, il or R. Bartlow of Indianapolis! ~.. %0nduct a small-animal clinic.
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Of Sanforized Shrunk 8-0z. Denim!
Super; long-wearing qualities of Sanforized GUARANTEED 8.0z. denim! With “adjustable
waist tab, copper
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BOYS’ WESTERN SPORT SHIRTS
2.98
SCARLET RED fine washable COTTON SUEDE FLANNEL!" With western-style cyffs and flap pockets! The kind Fs loves 16 five intAlso A-FEW N-KELLY GREEN AND ROYAL BLUE.
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FOR SIZES 10 TO 14—Compliment:catcher in-a glamour girl stripe, swirling and twirling with a full swing skirt! Topped with a white waffleweave colfar for a fresh-as-dew look. Brown and maize, aqua and pink,
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"FACTORY IMPERFECTS . .. NATIONALLY ADVERTISED SHOES WE CARRY IN OUR REGULAR " STOCKS AT 4.50 and 4.95
: 2.98
"RED OR BROWN GHILLIE TIES! RED OR BROWN LOAFERS!
Quality-wise mothers have bought thousands of. pairs of these shoes from our reqular stocks! Now here's an event that offers FACTORY: IMPERFECTS . . shoes with the same well-made uppers and longwearing leather soles . . . and correct fit for growing feet . . . at a MARVELOUS LOW PRICE!. You'd recognize the maker'’s name instantly . . . it's nationally ad- ~~ vertised! Shop early tomorrow! :
A HUGE SELECTION IN SIZES 81/5 to 12, 1277 te 3!
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SPECIALLY PURCHASED FOR _ OUR JANUARY BABY EVENT
2,800 PCS. FAMOUS “GIBBS” INFANTS’ - LAYETTE and pt UNDERWEAR IRREGULARS
A Fresh Shipment!
Irregulars of 50¢ “GIBBS” short-sleeve, tie-side shirts; fine white combed 39 - cottons, sizes 1 Be Be’ cv rove c Irregulars of 50c GIBBS BINDERS, taped tie, fine combed white cotton knits ... z : Irregulars of 39% “GIBBS" TRAINING PANTIES. fine combed white cotton knits, flat knit or Swiss rib elastic 29¢ styles, sizes 1, 2 and 3, ¢ Irregulars of 1.25 “GIBBS” GOWNS and KIMONOS, fine combed white cotlon
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THESE ARE CAREFULLY: GRADE IRREGULARS with imperfections th do not affect the wearing and washing qualities for which "Gibbs" garments are famous! In many instances only the trained eye can detect the irregularities!
INFANTS’ JANUARY BLANKET FEATURES
% “LITTLE DARLING" RECEIVING BLANKETS hy Pepperell . First quality! White with pink or blue stripes! Solid Pastels with white stripes: —| soxet-tnch BO
+* “ESMOND” TRI-COLOR 36x50-INCH BLANKETS Slight Irregulars of 3.00 qualities! Nursery or floral patterns! 6-Inch rayon { 98 satin bound! ........ ¥¢
+ FULL CRIB SIZE WOOL AND RAYON BLEND BLANKETS oo. Special purchase of 3.98 (9 4.98 qualities! 40x60-Inch rose; white, baby blue or” pastel green! 3-Inch rayon satin bindings! ...
a J TURKNIT TOWELS. ~~ and-WASH- CLOTHS .
Non-Stretch Shell Edge oo
BABIES’ SET of (1) bath blanket, (1) bath towel, (2) wash "cloths, pink or blue . . 2.15 [J BABIES’ SET of (2) towels, (2) wash cloths, (2) teething bibs, white with
pink or . | blue trim. ‘res [1 BABIES’ TOWELS, white, trimmed with pink or . 59%¢
blue, each
“BABIES BATH. BLANKETS... com
~_mended ty Parents’ - Magazine, each .. ar. 1 BABIES’ WASH CLOTHS, pink or blue trim .. ..... 2 for 35¢
BABY FURNITURE
MI WELSH TRAINING SEATS, foot rest, rubber deflector, collapsible, 3 arm rest, ivory . ol [JPLAY YARD PEN, of sturdy natural Sa, Settiinn Mota floor, on castors, " ‘easily folded for storage, full size ......... 10.95 HEALTH O'METER SCALES with metal or wicker tray, weighs 5 00 up to 30 pounds, ivory » MALUMINUM STERILIZER, steam valve on lid; complete with / 8-bottle rack . Co , . rr TODDLERS’ STEP-UP TRAINER CHAIR, chrome arms, lift-up seat, complete with commode, 2 White, pink, blue at
“OUR COMPLETE DOWNSTAIRS INFANTS' SHOP OFFERS
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January savings in our. once-a-year évent!
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BIRDSEYE DIAPERS
BIRDSEYE DIAPERS, 27x27-inch size from the well-known cotton mifl of Deering-Milliken! The nationally known “Baby Dumpling” brand! First
qualities! Packed in one- a dozen lots! Dozen ..... .. ...coaiiviiane 249
GAUZE DIAPERS, the well-known “SWAN-SOFT"
brand -in- 21x40-inch size! Slight irregu- 3.00 ch
lars by the makers of CHUX- Dozen... PIN-FREE BIRDSEYE DIAPERS. Medium and large size! Rust-preof washable snap fasteners ideal for night use, and traveling! Permits } complete freedom from pins! Pkg. of 3 .
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17x18-.Inch size, Irregulars of 59¢ qualities, NOW. aneinrssns
18x34-Inch size, Irregulars of 125 qualities, ROW....cisvrns
‘Monument Brand’ QUILTED PADS
ulars! All White Colton
34x52-Inch size, irregulars of 3.50 qualities, nOW....ccoviess 2.39
FINE WHITE COTTON OUTING GOWNS and KIMONOS =
Individual Cellophane Packed! Make Excellent Gifts! White soft little garments with ambroidery and - rayon satin riBBon trim! A {re h new shipment each aarment Cellophane packagéd!
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[J DENNISON DIAPER LINERS, easily disposable, commended by magazines,
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[ISTORK'S CASTILE BABY SOAP, enriched with lanolin, as adoo ‘in American M
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[J CANNON' CRIB SHEETS, 42x72-lneli ..00uiiesen a Tiki
FEATHERTEX.. batiste, small, medium, Iarge, ex. iarge
1.69
PEQUOT. CRIB SHEETS, 45x72-Ineh ...ovresessosssees
bon trim, covered Talon zipper, detachable . [1 BABIES’ WATER-PROOF PANTS ~ KOOLEEZ, latex, small, medium, Iarge ...coveecesnsaress:
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C1 INFANTS’ ALL-WOOL KNIT SACQUES
Full cut first qualities with raglan shoulders, rayon satin ribbon ties! - Novelty weaves in pastel pink or. blue!
0) INFANTS’ EMBROIDERED DRESSES First quality daintily tailored fine cotton lawns, white * embroidered with or without collar, Infants’ sizes only!
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[I PEQUOT. PHALOWCASES, 20x12-ieh 1ovivrecssrsssssess
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‘Beautiful little dresses imported from: the Philipp and hand-embroidered by craftsmen!
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