Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 6, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 May 1925 — Page 5

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TRAFFIC PLANS BEFORE COUNCIL —■r~‘ Action Expected on 50-Year Program. City council, at regular meeting tnight., is expected to appoint a committee to confer with the city j)lan commission on the /Commission's major thoroughfare plan drafted to solve traffic problems for fifty years. Recommendations include widening of Medidlan St., opening and widening of New York St., to Emerson Ave., opening and widening -of Delaware St., widening of Sixteenth St., and elimination of many jogs. Fireworks are deemed likely when Dick Miller, chairman of the Chamber of Commerce convention committee speaks against ordinance to appropriate $465,000 for construction of municipal coliseum at Washington, Davidson, Pine and Market Sts. Miller wishes the city to buy the present Shortridge High School site. Council will receive ordinances appropriating funds to pay primary election officials. ALL QUIET IN fiAS PLANT WAR Wo Change in Fight for Control of Company. All was quiet today in war to obtain control of common stock of the Citizens Gas Company. Apparently there had been no change in the situation for several days. On one hand was Otis & Cos., investment bankers, of Cleveland, Ohio, standing on their joPginal offer of S4O a share, made last week. On the other were several loval concerns offering the same price, but advising stockholders not to dispose of their holdings. No one seemed willing to pay more than S4O, and Stockholders apparently were inclined to wait for a boost in price. Gavin L. Payne, head of the Gavin L. Payne & Cos., which is representing the Otis Company here, said today that so far as he knew his client had no intention of making a higher offer than S4O.

RUGS Specials for Tomorrow 9x12 All-Wool Velvet Rugs s2l= 9x12 Heavy Pile Axminster Rugs *26^l 9x12 Congoleum Neponset and Floortex Rugs sl2 UNITED RUG & LINOLEUM CO. 425 E. Washington St. We Deliver Anywhere

Statement of Condition of the Presidential Fire and Marine Insurance Cos. ' Chicago, Hi. 118 -W. Adams St. On the 31st day ol December. 1924. HAROLD M. O'BRIEN. President. FREDERICK O’BRIEN. Secretary. Amount ol capital paid up..s 600,000.00 NET ASSETS OF COMPANY Cash in banks (on interest and not on interest) ... $ 224,296.61 Bonds and stocks owned (market value I 517,101.43 Mortgage loans on real estate (free lrom any prior incumbrance) 213.890.00 Accrued securities (interest and rents, etc.) 11,743.62 Special deposit 100.00 Reinsurance recoverable on losses paid 1,311.04 Premiums and accounts due and in process ol collection 41,848.05 Total net assets $1,010,289.65 LIABILITIES. Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure outstanding risks 333.021.32 Losses unadjusted and in suspense 16,136.97 Other liabilities ol the company . 3,500.00 Total liabilities 302.257.29 Capital 600.000.00 Surplus - 168.032.36 Total .$1,010,289.05 Greatest amount In any one risk 25.000.00 State ol Indiana, office ol Commissioner ol Insurance. I. the undersigned. Commissioner of Insurance ol Indiana, hereby ceriily that the above is a correct copy ol the Statement ol the Condition ol the above mentioned company on the 31st day ol December. 1924, as shown by the original statement, and that the said original statement is now on file in this office. In testimony whereof, I hereunto subscribe my name and affix my official seal. (BEAL) this 9th day ol April. 1925. T. S. McMURRAY. JR.. Commissioner.

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"I’m the happiest man in Indianapolis,” said Jesse Altum, 52, of 1117 Madison Ave., at city hospital as he put his arms around his wife. "Why? Why, bepause I'm going to-live.” , Despondent over a mortgage he had placed on his furniture to meet $35 taxes on his home, Altum took poison May 9. It was slog acting poison, but doctors acted quickly and in three weeks from now Altum will be as strong as ever, city hospital attaches said. Just Bluets “It was blues, that was all. I’m over them now. I’m glad I'm going to live. For three days they didn’t know whether I’d live or die. r prayed all the time for forgiveness. I was ready to die, but now—..” Altum’s eyes sparked. "Going to give up the home. Go-

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ing to the country. It’s a great place to be in the spring. Everything is bright now where it once was so dark.” Son Is Happy And Raymond Altum, his son, 243 Kansas St., was happy, too. He and his wife and Mrs. Altum visited Jesse at the hospital. "It's pretty hard to kill my dad,” he said. "He's strong" as an ox.” A nurse brought Altum a glass of bitter medicine. He took it with a grimace, grinned, then became sober. ' "Say,” said he, doubling his fist, "Just let any one say anything against the city hospital to me from now on. Grandest place I know. You should see how they have treated me, how kind they have been, how the? inspired me to live.” "Bah,” said he. "That medicine.”

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FOUR DEAD IN WEEK-END TOLL Two Killed in Crossing Crash at Warsaw. Four persons were killed in weekend auto accidents in Indiana, reports showed today. A Pennsylvania train struck an auto at a crossing in Warsaw, killing Mrs. Monroe Armey and Melvin Beatty. 35, her son-in-law. Beatty’s wife suffered injuries which may cause her death. She was taken to a hospital in Ft. Wayne. While attempting to pass a car ahead of him, Carl Johnson, 21, drove hie motorcycle into an auto coming from the opposite direction and was killed. His bride of eleven days, riding in a side car, was unhurt. Mrs. John Scfiockner, 60, died in a hospital at Decatur, after her auto had been wrecked by a Grand Rapids & Indiana freight train near Monroe, Ind. Richard Ratlin, 24, is in a hospital at Marion with serious injuries received in the collision of two automobiles near there. Other occupants of the two cars were unhurt. LIONS TO GO TO KOKOMO Bu Time* Special KOKOMO, Ind., May 18.—Between 600 and 700 delegates are expected to attend the annual State convention of Dions Clubs here Tuesday and Wednesday. Fifty are expected from Indianapolis. Ft. Wayne will seek the next convention. Beauty I Os Hair and Skin I Preserved Bj MfrxL Cuticura! KmS Soap to Cleanse 5 Ointment to Heal j

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WOMEN'S CREPE SCARFS —Ombre pattern and tie dyed crepe, in beautiful colors; very smart for street wear—and for summer evening rtn wear DUC WOMEN’S WHITE WASH BLOUSES —Dimity blouses, attractively sheer and fine; many new styles; PA sizes 36 to 44 DUC 200 WOMEN'S BRASSIERES —Higher priced garments on sale Tuesday; medium and wide models; broken lots; size range 38 to 46 — p/v 2 fors. DUC

Sale of $ I .49 500 Hats 1 = = A Fifty Cent Day Value Plus sale of smartly trimmed and tailored hats. Straws, Ribbon Hats, Silk Milans, Hemps, Peanut and Straw Combinations Wide variety of colors, styles and trimmings; all head sizes. One Table of Hats Reduced Tor quick Clearance to 50C,

WOMEN’S POLLY. PRIM APRONB —Of black sateen and percale; excellent quality lustrous sateen with red piping; checked percale aprons included DUC BABY’S SILK SHOES—lmported from Japan; pink or blue embroidered; plain or trimed. with rose p/\ bud; pair v DUC

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500 MEN’S ATHLETIC UNION SUITS Sleeveless and knee length; full-cut, well-made garments of 72x80 pajama check material; sizes 36 to 44; first quality DUC 100 MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS —lncluding collar-attached and neckband styles; slightly soiled from display; fine assortment of materials and patterns; broken sizes, 14 rn to 17 Each, OUC 250 MEN’S BLUE CHAMBRAY WORK SHlßTS—Standard full size; 2 button-through pockets; collar attached; PA sizes 15 to 16% OUC

1,000 MEN’S WARRANTED PURE LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS—FuII size; finished edges; plain white. An exceptional value. Limit 12 to a cus- PA tomer 4 for DUC 1,000 ENGLIBH CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS Plain white, full FA size 5 for DUC 1,000 MEN’S WOVEN BORDER KER- FA CHIEFS 5 for DUC

MEN’S FINE MERCERIZED LISLE HOSE Ribbed tops; fully reinforced; black, brown, gray and navy; Mizes 9% rn to 11, irregulars 3 pairs... DUC MEN’S FINE YARN COTTON HOSE—Ribbed tops; serviceable; black, ,brown, gray and white; sizes 10 to 11%; [*A irregulars ..... 6 Pairs DUC BOY S’ FINE RIB D CRICKET SLIPOVER SWEATERS—WeII adapted for school, sports or vacation wear; pow-‘ der blue with navy trim; r*A sizes 28 to 34 Each DUC BOYS’ BLOUSES— Blue, ten and lavender checked; plain blue or tan; collar attached; yoke back; soft sleeve cuffs; well made and full cut; sizes 8 to 16 DUC BOYS* STEIFEL POLKADOT BTRIPED PLAY BUITS Short sleeves, low neck, and long sleeve, full neck; closed front; sizes 2 r/\ to 8 Each DUC

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BOYS’ TENNIS SHOES White or brown canvas; rubber suction soles; l&ced-to-toe style; patch on side; sizes 8% i to 6 for big boys <(11

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1,000 Remnants On Sale Tomorrow at 3 Yards Blenched Muslin lHope and. Lonsdale) \ 4 Yards Bleached! ,• Muslin 1 4 Yurds Unbleached I Muslin I 5 Yards Unbleached I Muslin f PM A 2Mi Yards Plain \ La In Sateen ) 11. 3Mi Yards 36 Inch /%J Percales 3Mi Yards 32-Inch V v- i Ginghams 1 “*CB 3M, Yards Pajama Checks l v 3 Yards Dress / ' Voile / 2Mi Y’ards Pilgrim Cretonne

SILK AND COTTON CREPE —Yard wide; several good styles for summer p/v dresses. Yard DUC SILK AND COTTON CHECKED PONGEE—32 ins. wide; pongee color with small printed checked designs; fine for children's dresses. r*A Yard DUC WASH CLOTHB—I2xI2 size, heavy quality; with colored TEA TOWELS—Red borders and stripes; serviceable quality; slightly r/\ imperfect 6 for DUC BATH TOWELS AND HUCK TOWELS—Odds and ends of different styles; excellent r-/\ towels 3 for DUC TURKISH TOWELS—White with red borders; size 17x27; seconds; 5 for...DUC CATH TOWELS pure white bath towels with colored p A borders 2 for DUC WOMEN’S MERCERIZED LISLE HOSE—FuII mercerized lisle with hemmed top and seamed back; double heel and toe; sizes 8% to 10; irregulars; black rn only 3 pairs, DUC ODDS AND ENDS OF CHILDREN'S rfOSE Exceptional values; mercerized lisle In fine rib and English ribbed style; heels and toes reinforced; irregulars, not all pa sizes 5 pairs DUC,

Clearance of ■'Fine Handkerchiefs (Samples) 1 • 50C Dozen Included are women's handkerchiefs and novelty “hankies” for kiddies. Same with hemmed edges; others with* whipped edges; embroidered corners; excellent vnlura.

MISSES’ RAYON BLOOMERS—SingIe elastic cuff, and elastic top; limited pa quantity; to dose out.. -DUC WOMEN’S SATEEN PETTICOATS—Of fine sutinea and sateen; well madft; regular higher priced garments; reduced; fancy flounce p/v and plain hem styles.. .DUC WOMEN’S EXTRA SIZE BLOOMERS —Figured pressed :repe; guaranteed fast color louble elastic cuff; PA ;ut full and roomy ~DUC

WOMEN'S KKUITAR AND OI THIZK LISLE HOSE— super service hose of mercerized lisle wllb ribbed tops; very elantlc; seamed hack and fashion marks; high spliced ankle, double heel, sole and toe; regular and oittstzes In black only; lrregulars; sizes BVi to 10; 2 pairs. DUC CHILDREN’S PINEAPPLE it I Hitin hose—A sturdy* hose for girls and boys; of combed cotton; heels and toes; are reinforced to give exlra service: sizes 0 to 9%; seconds; black and rn colors S pairs, DUC WOMEN’S PC RE SILK HOSE— Service weight; pure thread allk with mercerized lisle hemmed top; seamed hack with fashion marks;/ double Ihtl. sole and toe; eiaes to 10; Seconds; black and FA a few colors 2 pairs, DUC CHILDREN’S RAYON HALT SOCKS Ua.von with fancy roll tops knit In contrasting colors; some are plain knit ; others in drop stitch; mercerized lisle heel and toe: sizes sto sij ; Irregulars; assorted col- pa ors 2 pairs. DUC WOMEN’S Pt'RK SILK HOKE— Service weight; pure thread silk with mercerized lisle hemmed top; seamed hack with fashion marks; double heel, sole and toe; slaes RM to 10; seconds; black and Cf| * a few colors 2 pairs. DUC

50c Day Values Plus in Shoes Women’s Black Satin and Patent Arch Support Shoes Goodyear writ aoles; flexible rigid feature arch; an nn>usual value for women who want'a comfortable and dressy ahoc. Slice 3V4 to 9. si imfr MM irtkZi 100 Pr. Grey Kid Hollywood Sandals, $1.95 Smart cool, comfortable 50 Pairs Children’s Strap Slippers Made of black patent leather and brown kid: turn aole and wedge hcela; aome are trimmed with red and blue vi kid ; sizes 3 to 8 f 1 150 Prs. Child’s White Canvas Strap Slippers Black patent leather trimmed. Size* ww *Vj to 11 faC