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THE STATE JOURNAL, LANSING, 1CHIGAN. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1933 II Store Open Saturdays 9 a. m. to 9 p. Mil Former Lansing Man Now Artist pvagflnarTSajanvi L1 a 1 1 if p.

i LTI iT-Hif 1 1 SITUATION AGAINST DEPRESSION Men's Dark Bluo Work Shirts The current issue of Kemper Insur 0n Lot up to I9e JEWELRY 400 Regular 12c Pillow Cases Infants' 25c and 29c Flannel Wear ance, a publication by Associated Mu tual, Chicago, carries a pencil sketch 25 Coat style Blue Chambray two pockets triple stitched. Sizes 14 to 17. (Main Floor) 5 8 14 of James S. Kemper, president, done by Leo R. Weeks, Chicago artist and former Lansing man.

42x36. Good quality, bleached, will stand bard wear. Each (Basement) Chofce of earrings, necklaces, wristlets, brooches, etc. A big assortment lo pick from. Mala Floor Gowns, Kimonos, Gertrudes.

Pink and blue trimmed. David Stern, Editor, Calls For Gold Embargo before Senate Committee J. W. Wilford Tells Mer-chants Predicts Modification within 10 Days Dollar at 6 Pet. Is 10.86 Pet.

ALBANY. Feb. 24 JP) New York state property owners, U. G. Stockwell.

president of the State Association of Real Estate Boards, said recently, are paying Interest and taxes with dollars worth $1.81. Stockwell said he based his statement on an estimate by Prof. Irving Fisher of Yale that the purchasing power of the dollar based upon the wholesale market of 209 commodities was 181 cents on February 3 as compared to 100 cents in 1926. "Six percent Interest becomes 10 86 percent in terms of the 1926 dollar," Stockwell said. Stockwell said his figures were arguments for further reductions in state and local budgets.

The young artist is the son of Mr. Committee Named to Investigate Scrip System for Assisting Unemployed Judge Charles B. CoUlngwood, Frank Thoman, C. W. Otto.

Donald E. Bate, Hairy Conrad, and Ralph Carrier. and Mrs. W. 8.

Weeks. 1129 Ballard street, and has been In Chicago for The largest attendance at any since it was organized 30 or more the past two years engaged in art WASHINGTON. Feb. 24 OP) A campaign against the depression "as The New Spring nUHDATIOIIS work. He Is a graduate of Lansing Central high school and was active In art work there.

years ago. was recorded Thursday night when the Lansing Retail Oroccrs and Meat Dealers association met to discuss the conditions of the banking moratorium. One hundred and forty Girdles with side hook, a II An hose supporteis. S.ica 2S II If to 36. Corsclcttcs with wllvU Swtml tops, fitted waist II line.

Inner belts. Sizes "7" were named on a committee by Byron Ballard, president of the Rotary club, to Investigate the Minneapolis scrip plan which was explained to members of the club Friday noon at the Hotel Olds by Or. Fred W. Ingvoldstad, pastor of the Central Methodist we fought the war" was urged upon the senate finance committee Friday, by J. David Stern, editor and publisher of The Philadelphia Record and The Camden, N.

Courier-Post. Appearing in the committee's survey of economic conditions, Stern called for a gold embargo such as was In effect during the World war, and for an expansion of credit to stabilize wise. There Is no misunderstanding whatever, not in the slightest particular as to the purpose of that plan. It Is two-fold In Its scope. "First, the elimination of useless endeavor in government, and second, the strictest and most rigid economy in the operation of government." High tribute to the work and courage of Governor Comstock was paid by Bushnell who laid particular stress GREAT WIND-UP LAST DAY OF OUR SEMI-ANNUAL SHELF-EMPTYING SALE! church and student of the plan.

SATURDAY! Performing Bears Doctor Ingvoldstad told members of the dollar at lower levels. Visitors at Schools retailers met In the offices of tne Lansing branch of Swift and Company. North Larch street. J. W.

Wilford. president of the Bank of Lansing, spoke on the restrictions of the moratorium. Scrip was also discussed. Mr. WUford.

In the course of his remarks, observed that In all probability the present restrictions of the moratorium would be modified within the next 10 days. The idea of Insisting on cash for all goods was not considered by the retailers in a favorable light. No action was taken on it Representatives of a number of wholesale and Jobbing houses doing business In the Lansing territory were present. Each spoke on the manner In which their houses would work out upon the executive's action In declaring his banking moratorium. Lansing school children attending To get additional credits into circulation.

Stern proposed: Advance by the government of 50 percent of the face value of deposits In closed banks. Government construction and ad Exquisitely Dainty for Spring SILK UNDIES Women 1st Quality Pure SILK HOSE Women's New Sweaters, BLQDSES, SKIRTS "Our nation and state are tntly the elementary schools of the city were given a treat Thursday and Friday when William Cuppy. world trav eler and student of aature and wild passing through the fire, and the outcome will be determined by the courage of Its leadership." he declared. "Every turning point In our history has been passed not by the aid of Extraordinary, Full Fashioned Chiffon and Service 3 Regular Value New Different different 1 life, visited several of the schools with his covered wagon and performing bears. vance to municipalities for slum rena-bllitation to the total of $5,000,000,000.

Advance of 50 percent on the nine billion dollars of farm mortgages. Amending of the home loan bank law so loans can be made directly to stale precedence, or the usual and For While the bears are staging a wres ordinary rules of law and business: 29 Chemise Dance Sets Slips, Gowns Bloomer i Panties Sports, mm their credit system while the moratorium Is In force. all of these failed. We came through the Rotary club 25,000 families in Minneapolis are being aided by the gigantic scrip system which has been set up by the unemployed of the city. He said that a total of 100,000 persons are benefitting by the system, and that, according to recent reports.

1,000 new persons were put to work last week. Among the departments of the large clearing-house explained by Doc-tor Ingvoldstad were the bank, which is operated on regular drtlt and credit system by unemployed bank workers, the restaurant, where 1,800 meals are served dally at 10 cents each, the shoe repair department, the tailor shop, and the "house-saving" department. He said that during the past year 900 homes were saved for their owners through the efforts of the unemployment unit. The committee appointed by Mr. Ballard will report Its findings to the membership of the club next Friday noon.

owners immediately. Office, only when we followed leadership that dared promptly to meet the problems Enlargement of unemployment re School tling act Mr. Cuppy tells the children of the habits of the bears and other Interesting facts about nature and wild life. The tour is sponsored by the VanDervoort Hardware company. The bears will be at the VanDervoort store Saturday.

lief. tnat could not be solved with the old rules, but made new ones. 2 Pairs for $1 All Pastel Shades All Sizes Saved Many from Bankruptcy "Such quality of courageous leader 666 LIQUID TABLETS SALVE ship Is ihown by the governor of A fine luxurious looking hose at a sensational low prices all perfect all full-fashioned all shades. Sizes 8 Is to 10 '4. All wool puff sleeve sweaters, print and pastel silk blouses, all wool skirts assorted styles and colors.

All sizes. MAN DIES IN TAXI CHICAGO. Feb. 24 Charles E. All perfect quality, smart, lace trimmed and tailored styles.

Wonderful values for this small price. All sizes. (Main Floor) Michigan. He possesses the faith and vision that Ignores procedure and rules. He has dared to do.

His prompt Watt. 71 -year-old fcunder of the Chi Cheeks Colds first day. Headaches or Those speaking, besides Mr. Wilford. were Paul Schmidt, president of the state grocers association and a Lansing merchant.

John Affeldt, George Smith, and Harry Bopp. Dealers who will furnish grocery orders in connection with the estimating contest were selected. The stores, in order of listing of merchandise awards, follow: East Side Grocery. 536 East Shiawassee street. Eno Avres.

Rock-ford road. J. F. Smith. 2301 West St.

Joseph street. Wardwell grocery. No. 3. of 303 Hayford street, and Charles E.

Decke, 634 East Saginaw street. A new Oldsmoblle Is to be the grand award In the estimating contest and splendid progress in the campaign was reported by the dealers. cago Piano college and editor and pub Neuralgia in 30 minutes. Malaria in 3 days. lisher of the Music News was taken action, based upon a determination to protect the small depositor, has rallied to him the confidence of all the peo dead from a taxi early Friday, believed 666 Salve for Head Colds.

Most Speedy Remedies Known to have been a victim of a heart at EN You Too Can Save Heret li 100 prs. Well Made Dress tack. ple, and has averted a calamity In finance that threatened bankruptcy to URGE UNITY AS RIFT Amazing! Thrilling! Unusual! New Spring the business Institutions of our state. LOOMS AT CONVENTION Pin cheviots, wor- I "His high qualities of leadership have won for him the approbation of SILLINESSES sieds, cassimeres. neat striDed natterns in all the people without thought of party.

Upon being advised of his banking proclamation, the senate and house ignored party lines and Imme biowns and greys bizes 30 (O 42. LATE BRIEFS Copies of Higher Priced Styles diately passed a concurrent resolution of unanimous support. We here pay our proper tribute to those republican senators and representatives who made this high contribution to the re-establishment of the confidence of Men's Wool Caps, 59c layon Dress Hose 14c KT EH.CE TO MY FRIENDS CUSTOMERS I have juit received a large shipment of handsome FASHION TAILORED MEN'S 2-PANT SUITS. They are made of fine quality pure worsted fabrics, are elegantly tailored, and are very reasonably priced. Come in today or tomorrow, and I'll let you have one of these specials on very easy terms.

Chic Fashions ns for I Women Second Lieut. John F. Brlsbln of; Lansing. Is on two weeks' active duty; with the Second Infantry, U. S.

army Misses end 95 the people in their government. at Fort Wayne. Shirts or Shorts 'Such leadership of action 'when Sunday Nite Men's fine combed cotton shirts i The first fire loss In Lansing since last Tuesday night occurred shortly I after noon Friday hen sparks falling action is demanded is the leadership for which the nation yearns and Is the and fast color broadcloth shorts. 6tzs 30 to 44 19c only way we will come out of the dis on wood shingles at the home of D. tress In which we find ourselves.

Frocks A fternoon Frocks Street Dresses Bridge Dresses E. Hoover. 1417 Lyons avenue, caused Men's Fine Broadcloth a loss of $50. ART CONNOISSEUR DIES PHILADELPHIA. Feb.

24 (4V- First Lieut. Russell E. Bates, of the Second Floor DRESS SHIRTS P. B. Krausc Mgr.

227 S. Washington Ave. regular army, spoke on the United C.I7EC 11 1912 to 20 dlc.1.0. 34 to 4042 to 54 44- Edward Biddle, art connoisseur and a member of one of Philadelphia's oldest families, died Thursday night at the age of 81. Active In sports for many years, he played tennis until he was 75.

States military academv at West Point before the Reserve Officers' assocla- tlon at a luncheon Friday noon. Lieu- tenant Bates Is a graduate of the academy. Plain colors, white and fancies, all fast colors, tailored to fit. 7-button front. Pocket, collars attached.

Sizes 14 to 17. THESE dresses are a picture of Spring, 19331 Every new feature is included. You'll find capes, smart splash prints, ruchings, flowers and lingerie touches. All designed to do charming things for you. niniC' "Tomboy" Wool UlllLO JUMPER COFFEE LIVE DRESSES5 Another Shipment 200 Smart New 98 1 AU the rage now Tomboy Jumper dresses with fancy blouses, assorted colors.

Sizes 4 to 14. 98 1 mm DRESSES Checks! Dots! Plaids! Cafies, Jackets Every little trend that spells "Spring." If you want to (jet a picture of what is what in fashion, just see this collection! Sizes 14 to 44. COSTS NOT A PENNY MORE THAN DULL COFFEE Girls' (2 to 14) New SPRING COATS, $2.98 59c Girls' New Puff Sleeve WASH DRESSES (S to 14) Special! 25 Only Gorgeous New Afternoon and Street DRESSES AU Sixes for Women 38 to 52 69 BOYS' SWEAT SHIRTS "MICKEY "SKIPPY" and Assorted colors. Every boy likes them. All sizes.

Made to sell at $14.95 Our Special Price Only (Dress Dept. Second Floor) a Cnc1adr (ram ptgt 1 Newavgo: Arthur Ludke. Frankfort: Mrs. Arthur Draty. Mwkrgon Edward M.

6harpe. Bay City; William Ilus'i'll, Mt. Pleasant, and Mrs. Flossie lexer. Bay City.

Mrs. Tracy W. Souiliv.orth. Monroe, replaced her husband on the committee. Contest for Schools Job A contest for the nomination for superintendent of public instruction seemed assured.

Dr. Vaul Voelkcr of Battle Creek. nd Marvin S. Pittman. member of the faculty of the Michigan State Normal college.

Ypsilanti. were the leading contenders. Both had strong outstate support. Murray D. Van Wagoner of Pontlac was favored for the nomination for state hlghvay commissioner.

Einmett Green of Dearborn was a dark horse candidate for the same post. Various delegations threatened to support Oreen unless some of the half dozen or more other candidates withdrew and left the field clear for VanWag-oner. Chsrlcs Cochrane of Iron Mountain. Charles T. Hemans of Detroit, and Frank Cook of Hillsdale were In the race for the nomination for regent of the university.

There was talk of nominating a woman for the state board of education. 'Bank Holiday' Seen Mandatory The convention is the best attended and most enthusiastic in many years. Thursday r.ight Oovernor Comstock, addressing an overflow crowd at a pre-convention banquet, endorsed the Moore bill providing for cancellation of penalties and payment of delinquent taxes In Installments. He declared that the state bank holiday was called "not because the bankers want-rd It but as a measure of protection for the depositors." The governor predicted that if the people will maintain a calm attitude "we will work out of this banking situation and be In better shape than when we went in." Unity in the ranks of the party at this time of economic distress was the plea of George E. Bushncll, Detroit, in the keynote address delivered Friday morning at the democratic convention session In the Civic auditorium.

Stresses Responsibility "The Joy of the well-deserved victory that is ours Is sweetly tempered by a realization on our part that the trust imposed by the people on the eiyhth of November last Is a tremendously serious one," he said. The fulfilment of their solemn demand of government depends almost entirely upon those men and women gathered here today." Hhe criticised the direct primary system, blaming the republicans for instituting faulty methods of choosing state officials. The democratic party, he declared. Is responsible for much-needed economies now being effected in local governmental operations. "Tho people of our state by statutory enactment have kept a part of their state government separate from the influence of national elections," Mr.

Bushnell said. "They deem the high offices of Justices of the supreme court, regents of the university, superintendent of public instruction, state highway commissioner, and members of the state boards of agriculture and education of such Importance that It Is provided that they shall be chosen at election where the needs of these offices may be considered Independently of any other, and strangely enough have refused to submit them to the devastating Influence of that cure of all the supposed Ills of the body politic, the direct primary. They still desire party responsibility. Party Must Choooe Candidates "Michigan refused to go completely wild in election reform and those Important offices are only filled by those nominees who are selected by party conventions responsible to the whole BOYS' LUMBERJACKS, $1.69 Zipper style tan, grey and bjue suede cloth. Sizes 8 to 18.

(Second Floor) Uc The Best Values We've Ever Had in Suits Coats All Sizes for Women Misses BOYS' CUFF TOP HOSE, Assorted fancy jacquard patterns. All sizes. New Spring MATS Tweeds, Novelty oolens $195 Buy Your New Spring Smart modeli to suit both the mannish and more feminine modes, HAT of this season are (n)95 II Away II Han it a Sale Price 88 now ready for your selection and you'll gasp with astonishment at the low price tagsl In all the fashionable soft woolens and eiltc-and-wool mixtures with fur, or plain tailored. Coat Dept 2nd Floor A new special lot just received. All are extraordinary values, fully lined.

Sizes for misses and A world of smartness for the smallest kind of a price. Turbans and tiny tilted brims set on a bandeau. A large selection of colors and straws. Alt hradstzes. Simplicity Patttrns 15c 80x105 RAYON BEDSPREADS 39-inch Printed Rayon 36-inch Beautiful New 79c First quality brocaded rayon, scalloped edges, square corners, assorted colors FLAT CREPE PRINTED BATISTE Fast Colors 15c and 19c Values Double Sandwich TOASTERS Fine sheer soft quality, Nickel finish, with handles on both sides.

Will toast 2 sandwiches at the same time. Also good for fry or grill for ses 1 blouses. High grade flat crepes for dresses, blouses, suits etc. All warranted fast washable colors. Yard 12 hi 1 Wren's clothes, 32-PC.

FANCY DINNER SETS small floral patterns, yd. $2.98 Round or square shapes, dainty floral and band designs. Full service for 6 tub-fast. (Basement) at (Basement) people but backed by the sure guaranty of party tests and party BEAUTY PARLOR Just Arrived -5 50 PAIRS WOMEN'S discriminatory choice, it is to pout TTV 'S3Sl leal parties that the people look for the guidance in the selection of these officials and that Is the immediate NEW SPRING task of today business." The speaker declared that many o( Our Regular SS I Sana Croquitnole the economies which are being effected In local government can be traced to the success of the demo There's dull, yawny coffee in'one cup coffee that lingered too long in the store. There's rich, 'live-flavored coffee in the other i-ofTcc that.

as rushed from the roaster, rushed from the hclf. Kroger Coffee. Full-flavored. Richer. One of the three famous brands that actually cost you less.

There's French. And Jewel. Both fragrant and smooth both ground at the time you buy. them. There's Country Club in a flavor-scaled vacuum can, if you prefer.

All imported by Kroger, roasted and retailed by Kroger the freshest, the best coffee at its price in the world. 2 Ihs. 45c 19c New Pumps Straps Oxfords FRENCH BRAND Full -bod td and fliTory. Whole-bean exfl. la Um famous red bag.

Ground you buy it. Regular price JEWEL COFFEE Smooth and fragrant. Wholt-bean coffee. la double-Usad bag. Ground as you buy it.

Regular priee cratic ticket last fall. In 1 Patent II Kid High and Cuban Pr. Heels "It perhaps is not the province of this state convention to express Itself on matters pertaining solely to county WAVE 4J ''2 government, but the democratic party can say through its chair, even In COUNTRY CLUB Fine, rich and distinctive. Vacuum-packed. 28c state convention, that we here and regular price now serve notice on all Interested Children's Play OXFORDS Women's Comfort SLIPPERS parties that we wrote the bill of fare of economy in government and we at least are going to season the broth that Is to be served out of our soup kettle," he declared.

"All you republican sinners come forward to the Infants Pretty Strap SLIPPERS KROGER mourners' bench and Join your demo SPECIAL! Wod. SHAMPOO or QCa FINQERWAVE critic brethren in finishing the Job In the April election that we commenced 75 99- Black kid cutout ties with hand turn soles, low heels. Sizes 4 to 8 Patent and Gunmetal Leather, Compo Soles. Sizes i'A to 2 7 Plain and Trim Styles last November. There may not be any too much soup left but we will gladly All Shea 4 to 8 share til we have.

ON SALE AT ALL KROGER Beauty Parlor 2nd Floor (y ST0RES "Our party leaders In the legislative and executive Brancnes oi our govern ment have given to the state a pro. DRY GOODS CO. gram of relief that Is both bold and.

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