Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 15, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 May 1925 — Page 19
THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1925
MAh AND WIFE CRASH VICTIMS Struck by Train Near Hamil--1 ton, Ohio. A double funeral will be held at 2 p. m. Friday for Mr. and Mrs.
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Michael J. Klein, 622 N. New Jersey St., killed Wednesday when their automobile was struck by an Indianapolis bound C., I. & W. train, a mile souse of Hamilton, Ohio. The funeral win be at Grace M. E. Church, Market and East its. with burial In Crown Hill Cemetery. The accident occurred at 3:42 p. m. Mrs. Klein, who was 66 years old, was killed Instantly. Her husband died Wednesday night In a Hamilton hospital. He was 60 years old and
proprietor of it livery stable at 622 Ogden St. $15,000 IN BEQUESTS Will Leaves Money to Church and Home tor Aged Women. Will of Miss Isabella L. Roberts, 86, of 716 N. East St., which was filed today in Probate Court left one-half of her personal property and
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real estate when converted into cash to trustees of the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church and the other half the Home for Aged Women. Estate is valued at $16,000. Edson T. Wood was named executor. In some parts f Alaska zero temperatures never have been recorded and during the summer almost tropical heat prevails for a few days.
West Washington Month-End Sale
Trimmed Hats t 1 1 sl^9B A good selection assembled from our regular s t o c x g r e itl; re- ; duced for one day only. /. i T The Btor Store, * Second Floor.
MONTHEND
Boys’ Vest Suits $7.50 Qualities SS/1.89 J[" ’■ ■ Coat, vest and two pairs knickers; attractive novelty weaves; sties 7 to 18. A great saving at thla low The Star Store—Third Floor.
Changeable Pongee 59c Quality 37c WhdM h e s wide; good e- - Hi lection beautl- / gffjif iH/l■) fully blended Ifg fl f j/n}/' /j colors: lusif lj •y ufi )l trous finish; IyIiCZS-: ft J\ Friday, yard, ysrrZdS'S —* i 37*. The Star Store—First. Floor.
Printed Crepes Up to $1.48 Grades 3fl-lneh silk mixed printed crepes; large and small de- • signs- choice v colors. Special. Friday, yard, w. 79<k. The Star Store—Flrat Floor.
Tissue Ginghams Up to 69c Qualities ■ 35c tisanes; a o crepes; and e range patterns and colors; fine and sheer. FrlsSh. ~u The Star Store—Flrat Floor.
Children’s Dresses Values to SI.OO J. ®j 43c 1! s t rl kingly pretty wash dresses of />£*■’•jlfrr* fl checked and t rew | striped gfn g- /] Ij Li J ham: trimmed . ri \ i ,n contrasting mm nt |ml colors; 2to 10 ML'Mnv ’yenrs, Friday. 43*. The Star Store—Second Floor.
Slipover Sweaters Regularly $1.95
The Star Store—Second Floor.
Women’s Union Suits Value* to SI.OO Athletic style of _ batiste and nainsook; O sizes 36 to 40; on sale \ /• Friday at •/ •/ The Star Store—First Floor,
TRICKED BY STRANGER Colored Man Discovers S3OO Loss Thirty Days Later. Thirty days after losing S3OO. Doc Burwell, colored, 2439 Northwestern Ave., discovered his loss and complained to police. t He found Wednesday that a stranger had failed to deposit money Burwell had given him. The
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Curtain Net 35c Quality Mk 25c 36 1 n e b • • AjVScEp wide; hand--Bom® new pat--4 • p ° flno The Star Store—Third Floor.
SALE! DRESSES J A Big Purchase H f 51.95 Dresses flffl r JT I New! Strikingly attractive dresses for street, iP / \ porch, vacation and summer-time wear. \ \ I \ I • Amoskeag and Kalburnie Ginghams \ \ vJL Checks, plaids, stripes and plain colors. Ever so j ( U many styles with pretty combination trimmings. J/* v These are not aprons, as the low price might T j All lead you to think, but dresses that are both at- . • . Sizes, 36 tractive and practical. e. . to 44 • The Stor Store—First Floor. OlylCS
tIOO All-Wool COATS Women’s and Misses Sold at $lO and sl2 Fashionable styles in plain JhU No C. O. ITs—No Layaways The Star Store—Seeond Floor.
WOMEN’S SILK HOSE A Irregular of Splendid $2,00 Qualities ipß Fine Chiffons and service weights. Pure thread Silk with mercerized lisle tops; large selection of colors; Month End Sale Price, pair .... • 1 ’ ° The Stor Store—First Floor.
sl^oo All the new models In all the desired new shades. HJses up to 24 for girls and sizes up to 46 for women; Friday, SI.OO.
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Men s Mohair Suits Regularly SIO.OO
$6-95 Cool for summer; neat dark pants are lined for service; slaes 35 to 44: also stouts, 40 to 48. Friday, *6.95.
The Stor Storey-Third Floor.
stranger had been skeptical of banks, and Eurwell had shown him how easy, and convenient a process it was. v BLOWN OUT OF WINDOW Two Die When Boiler Explodes in Chinese Restaurant. Bu United Pre*B CHICAGO, May 28. —Two negroes were killed and another negro and
Linen Crash 25c Quality 12/ 2 c Steven's 16Inch unbleached all llnun crash toweling; heavy and serviceable; Friday, yard, 124*. The Btor StoreFirst Floor.
Women’s Purses Value* to $1.98 79c Odds and ends; all leather, pouch style; a good selection; to closo out at 79*. The Stor StoreFirst Floor.
nine Chinese waiters were Injured by the explosion of a water boiler in a Chinese restaurant In the Loop today. N One of the negroes, a porter, was bloWn out of the fourth floor of the restaurant Into the street, narrowly missing scores of pedestralns who thronged the thoroughfare. Wheat sold for four cents a quart in the days of the early Roman empire.
Painter Overalls 79c 'Btroog white material. with bib; ■laea 82 to 44. Friday, each 79<*. The SMT StoreThird Floor.
Grass Rugs 18.10I 8.10 Foot The Star Store—Third Floor.
Women’s Low Shoes Up to $5 Qualities *2= brown kid and . low and apike heels; pair, •2.89. The Stor Store —First Floor.
ELEVATORS Board of Works Places Opening I'nder Fwmanent Ban. Openl.ig of sidewalk elevators in the downtown area was placed under permanent ban by the board of works Wednesday. Permission was refused the Merit Markets, Inc., 48 N. Pennsylvania St., to Install a basement entrance to the building It occupies.
Men’s Union Suits 79c Quality j " JT 49c HVr\i 72x80 pin /K I check nainsook [ zVc R /\| athletic Union \ tiLnJvJ '| a u I*■: clastic Jj .UMW Insert In back. 1 nl it l I Rise* 36 to 4fl; Dl| W\ \ / Friday. 49*. >L4 D J The Stor Store I | Ijh —Flrat Floor. Hew J
Mens Work Shirts Regularly 75c 55c Well made of LI / Arm blue ' // pJ rhambray; cut // // full; faced /y \ ale ev c and / / / n .. yoke; all alses. / >-jV j Friday, 55*. I— ■ -3 The Star Store—First Floor.
Men’s Union Suits SI.OO Quality 49c Short sleeve, / / ! jAjr ■ ankle length ; ft 3 ' union suits; ribbed; ecru V\ . color: Imper- WaKP-J -\ V I / 1 sects of SI.OO WB| nualltles; sins mtot 3fl to 44; Frl- I. day, 49*. ! JB The Stor Store—First Floor.
Sheet Patterns $1.45 Quality 89c CP'i 81x90 - Inch , bleached and ii. un b lea chad V—‘ \ sheet patterns; \ a * torn and ready ■ * \ to hem; heavy ffjh weight sheet- V? ing and seam- p \ less. Friday, I* \ per pa 11 e rn, I .1 ~ 89*. The Stor Store— Bosemenfc.
Garden Hose 16c Quality wcn&i %-tnch molded •P*' | garden hose; , ]jC guaranteed for ore r. Thla rich hose and WSSmmSBSttKi should sell for 16c. Friday, at 10*. The Stor Store—Basement.
Women’s Union Suits 39c Quality 25c [7% Summer weight; lace trimmed, taped ahouldera; seconds of a 31c quality. Frl- l\ day, 25*. The Star Store—Basement.
Inlaid Linoleum $1.69 Quality
Sq Yds. nA 9 'Sq.Vd. Two yards wide; very s e r v 1 ceable: colors solid through to. back; tile and c o n v entional I p a t t erna; square yard, *4.19.
The Stor Store—Third Floor.
Boys’ Overalls Made of Stifel blue and white denim. Sizes M M 6 t 0.15 years; with bib. /■ /■ Friday X IV J The Stor Store—Basement.
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