Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 March 1950 — Page 11

FILINGS

Trout fishing “of the beaten ' path” will be related by Ben East, field editor of Outdoor Life Magagine when he shows his color movie at the N. Penhs)®ania St. ‘Armory at 8 p. m. Friday. Mr, East's appearance here wiil be free to all sportsmen, copser-| vationists and the general public, { both men and women. He is be, ing brought to the Armory by) The Times,

8000 Feet of Movies The sports talk will be illus- | { trated by 3000 feet of naturalcolor movies, “Waters That Run to the Sea.” Among other outdoor tips, | sportsmen will learn of the Al-| goma district of Ontario, Canada, ! where good trout fishing is found in a roadless wilderness. The Algoma district, northeast -of ‘Lake Superior;.is-crossed by a single railroad, but is penetrated by roads only for a short distance; out of Sault Ste. Marie, Ont, Mr.| East explains. ‘As a result there is a broad belt of wilderness, a 100 miles wide and more than 100! miles long, atcessible by rail or e but completely untouched by highways. It is rough mountainous coun-| try; part of the ancient Lauren4} Highland, with countless lakes cradled among the timbered ridges. Seen from the air, much of this huge area seems to be| almost half water, the Outdoor | Life field editor reports. Streams connect the lakes and] there are speckled trout in all the streams. In thousands of the lakes those same trout, grown oversized and lusty from an abundance of food, hold undis-| puted sway, sharing their wilder. ness domain with no bass, pike, no walleye, no other fish at all] save their own Kind. Hungry as Wolves “There are more lakes hidden | away up there in the Algoma| bush BA any man can begin to name, probably more lakes than are nr on any map, where squaretail trout—a squaretail be-! ing a speckle in the heavyweight, division—are as hungry as wolves! and as plentiful as quills on a porcupine,” Mr, East says. ___“And .in many of those lakes. no man save an occasional roving’

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TOMORROW BEGINS Our ROOTIN' TOOTIN' Bargain-Packed, Saving-Stuffed

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prospector or trapper has ever = wet a line!” % His film, -entirely in natural, ents-i H color, will tell its own story of| EMENTS the unfished waters of Algoma.

A Price-Shattering Event like this deserves to be fight on the front Page s such vitally important news to all vllis vise homemakers! Early each year PEOPLES clean house with all the thoroughness of a tidy housekeeper. We dig out every nook and corner in our huge store and giant warehouse . ..and out goes everything... no loitering is allowed at PEOPLES! We want our store stocked at all times with the newest and best. Left-overs, odd lots, poor sellers, late deliveries, unclaimed layaways “have no place in our scheme of things! Experience has taught us it's smartest just to make a grand, big sweep and-start fresh. We don't dé it fancy . . . but we trim prices so low you won't believe your eyes. There's no time for pretty displays {no room either, with the vast amount of items we must clear out) but what we miss in glamour we make. up in value. What's lacking in formality we make up in variety. It's not real handy but we believe it's the biggest, most terrific parade of all time bargains in furniture, floor covering, curtain, drape, home ‘accessory and even ‘appliance values you've ever laid your eyes on. Make a list of your Spring needs and hurry to PEOPLES Gigantic Warehouse Unloading Sale. We've got what you want... at rock-bottom prices! Everything Included in This Sale Except Price-Controlled Items

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The fishing party winds up re- Gi turning these big, hard-fighting| squaretails to the water as fast as they are caught, for the reason | that no more can be used. “That sequence is sure to vide both thrills and envy for any sportman who sees it,” Mr, East predicts.

FREE DELIVERIES MADE TO YOUR HOME ANYWHERE IN INDIANA

Here's Why We Sacrifice Huge Stocks of Fine Home Furnishings With Such Absolute Disregard for Old Prices and Original Costs 3

‘WAREHOUSE EFFICIENCY DEPENDS ON ORDER!

To be able to deliver sales promptly . . . to locate items quickly «+. our huge warehouse must be kept as orderly as a file cabinet. Leave an odd sofa here . . . mis-matched chairs there . . . cartons of something “or other in this place or that and you gum up the works fast. You can readily see how a year's accumulation of various stocks result in crowded confusion that means a costly slow-up in procedure. To solve our problem we round up everything . .". move all the trouble-makers to. our store and turn them into the bargain- buys of the year. You get thrilling buys by the truck load “so we can maintain our valuable reputation for quick; dependable service.

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Ben East eo. . ~ sports’ ‘movie “during free lec: ture at N. Pennsylvania St. | Armory Friday night.

| Pope Calls for Prayer Crusade

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, sot, deyl _ VATICAN CITY, Mar. 11 (UP). y : i Se SPRING TIME IS SPRUCE- UP TIME AT PEOPLES! - mee 's builia _ {Y. “crusade of prayers” for peace on, ut. assign Sunday, Mar. 26. Just like a home—only more so—our big 12-story store needs a good going over each Spring! Every year we must paint, paper, clean rugs and wash walls ust - ; By a The TE wl like a housewife . . . but, we must get an early start in order to be ready and waiting with sparkling new displays when you homemakers get the ole Srngcleaning | said in an encyclical letter to all] ~~ fever. As always, we're pressed for time (and time is money to us) so out with He od to ‘make room for the new proves: the pada dd A and “prices plun ° : i YS, we're pre Y P Pe “Bishops that he ‘would “appear nie i Bt. Peter's basilica on that day to| ; on: every item in the store . -. . spelling big savings Yo alert shoppers. : a Xp Bie prayers with those of the| r § : 7 world. Cy ; "The papal letter entitled “Anni : : : Woe papa etter ented “Anate || slow. FACTORY DELIVERIES MIX US UP PLENTY! he ei Ty TER anniversary of the Pope's. €0ro-| i re = rer 0 “nation in 1939. | Woe is us! Coal strikes, floods, train-layoffs «+. all meant dire disaster to us. If meant closed factories, slow deliveries or no deliveries at allo on ierhandine we The Teper “Po go a counted on. We bought more from other sources . . . then heaven-help-us, they I pell-mell and we've two times fog many . . . all too late. They'll all join: without ed . BR J Nau. Sapam the army of bargains in our mighty sale vals all to5qed with slim-jim prices . . . so low we hope you'll buy 2 instead of one! : World to find peace ai said: : * * ’ 1.49 ‘Many nations obstruct each > : 3 TE : in wipiinsesesll FORSAKEN LAYAWAYS JAM US UP! RR now for armaments race, leaving the souls § walls of all trembling in suspense.” | ~~ Ladies (bless ‘em) wil change their minds . .. and. since ladids are our favorite customers we pile up an unbelievable amount of uncalled-for layaways! Tite unclaimed T_ (Advertisement) _ items cramp our style . .”. use valuable floor space—requiré endless checking ‘and double checking. Just to make certain someone will really claim these "l-don't-

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