Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 82, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 August 1929 — Page 11

'AVC,. 15. 1920

CITY ELECTION TO WAIT STATE COURT DECISION Commissioners Refuse to Act Until Manager Law Is Legalized. City manager election commissioners today announced they will not lake any preliminary steps toward holding an election under the city manager law in November until the .state supreme court rules on the pending case, in which constitutionality of the 1921 act is in question. The litigation before the high court was appealed by opponents of thr city manager law after Superior Judge William O. Dunlavy ruled that, the law was constitutional. Oral arguments were, heard in the appeal case Tuesday and a decision in September is hoped for by manager proponents. Defendants Agree Commissioners William H. Remy and Reginald Sullivan and City Clerk William A. Boyce Jr., concurred in the statement, given out today: “As commissioners, we are not desirous of expending any of the taxpayers’ money for preliminary preparations until the election has been assured by a supreme court decision. “The board realizes that the court returned from vacation Tuesday to hear oral arguments, thus showing its interest in expediting the case and we feel an early decision may be expected. Check Manager Petitions The commissioner also asked that prospective candidates for city manager berths refrain from filing petitions at the clerk’s office until the case is settled. The suit, in addition to raising lho question about constitutionality of the law, asks that an injunction be Issued to prevent election commissioners from holding the election. POLICE OFFICER BETTER Sergeant Michael Morrissey Improves at Hospital. Condition of Police Sergeant Michael Morrissey was reprtoed improved today at St. Vincent’s hospital. Morrissey was operated on about two weeks for stomach ulcers and doctors, at first, did not hold much hope for his recovery.

| Slug's Subway] extreme value L/for your money

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12 Beach COATS Wrrr $■3.9,1 b * L

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(15) Spring Coats, were $16.75 and $19.75 $7.95 Buy Your New Hats in Selig f s Subway 500 New Autumn HATS You would never believe hats so new and smart could be sold at this price. Off -Fare 4*l£l) af New / Silhouettes II Browns J For Flaps W || oJ/Vl New _ Tiny Brims II Blues Vaoahonds II New Skulls II Suntans Cloches Black SAW

Guess ’Em With Babe The Babe Ruth All-America Baseball Contest, conducted by The Times. Do It Now! Entries Close Aug. 31. Name ten players from American and National Leagues: two pitchers and one player for each of the other eight positions. Place your selections in a batting order the way you think Ruth w ill line them up. 1 3 4 5. 6 7. 8 Two pitchers • •. Accompany your selections with a short article. 50 to 100 words, explaining why you believe your team is the best, that can be chosen out of the major leagues. iThe prize list: First,*s2s: second. sls; third, $10: and six attractive prizes offered by The Babe himself.)

ASK FOR FULL M'CRAY PARDON Congressman Wood Makes Plea to Hoover. Plea for a full pardon for Warren j T. McCray, former Governor, who j served three years and four months j in the federal penitentiary at Atlanta, was made to President Herbert Hoover today by Congressman Will R. Wood, according to dispatches to The Times. McCray was paroled from the penitentiary in September, 1927. and has returned to his former home at Kentland, Ind., where he is attempting to rehabilitate his lost fortune. He was convicted in federal court on a charge of using the mails to defraud. McCray was assisted by relatives and friends in regaining his famous farm for his “comeback” fight. Wood, who is chairman of the Louse appropriations committee and who has been conducting an inspec- j tion of the Panama canal, also told President Hoover that, with the exception of anew dam to increase the available water supply, no large improvements are necessary.

40 Silk DRESSES Were $5 to $7.95

SO Better Silk DRESSES $^5)95 0

Flower Show Planned B>f Times t<DCciat MARION, Ind., Aug. 15.—The Marion Garden Club is making plans for the annual gladioli show to be hclcj here Aug. 21 and 22. The medals will be awarded by the American Gladiolus Society for the best single spike and plain petaled variety and best single spike and ruffled variety. The society will-also award a special ribbon for the best vase of six spikes, re

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200 while and colorful washable Silk Crepe DRESSES $1^.95

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

PHYSICIAN IN CITY 58 YEARS DIES AT HOME Or. 0. S. Runnels Occupied Rooms in Henry Ward Beecher's Church. Dr. O S. Runnels, 83. for fiftyeight years a physician here, died early, today at his home. 1325 North New Jersey street. Funeral services will be held at 4 p. m. Saturday, with the Rev. William I. Caughran. First Congregational church, officiating. Dr. Runnels opened an ofik”' on the ground floor of the building that was Henry Ward Beecher’s church when he first came here. He fov- : mcrly was a member of the University and Columbia Club -. The only near survivors are the I widow and one son, Dr. Scott Run- ! nels. Cleveland. O. Burial will be in Crown Hill cemetery. NEGRO LEADER SPEAKS Head of Tuskcgce Institute Says White Man Monopolizes Selling. “The youthful Negro is neglecting business training, and as a result there are four white merchants selling necessities to the Negro race for every Negro merchant,” declared R. R. Morton, principal of Tuskegee institute, in his address to a meeting of the thirtieth annual convention of the Negro Business League at Crispus Attucks high school Wednesday night.

An Innovation in Automobile Merchandising AUCTION SALE AT VERY LIBERAL TERMS THE GREATEST USED CAR SALE EVER HELD IN INDIANA 150—Automobiles—ISO Sale to be Held at South Side Market Place Corner South New.Jersey and East South Street—Go Out Virginia Avenue to New Jersey Then South One Block BE SURE TO ATTEND—ONE DAY ONLY! Almost anv make of car will be offered at AUCTION. The price has been taken off now and each car lias been numbered on the' windshield with a plain white figure. Come in and select your car, try it out. remember the number and ask to have it ofie.ee the da> ol sale, in esc ears arenTw on dteplav at the Central Buick Cos.. *O2 N. Capitol Ave. Jno. A Boyd Motor Cos., 933 N. >“n andl Thornburg-Lewm Motor Cos., 1302 E. Washington, and will be demonstrated to anyone calling before the sale, Tuesday, August -Oth, 1 -.0-1.00 . M. One da> onl>, TUESDAY, AUGUST 20th ONE DAY ONLY! 1:30 AND 7:00 P. M. RAIN OR SHINE!

Central Buick Cos, 1929 Buick Brougham 1929 Buick Coach 1928 Buick Standard Coupe 1928 Buick Master Brougham 1927 Stutz Coupe 1927 Marmon Coach 1927 Buick Standard Coupe 1927 Buick Sedan 1927 Hudson Four-Door Sedan 1927 Essex Coach 1927 Studebaker Four-Passenger Coupe 1927 Pontiac Cabriolet

EVERY CAR You see on the street is a used car. Why not buy one for business or pleasure at your own price?

EVERY CAR ACCURATELY DESCRIBED

As each car is brought up to the selling block the Auctioneer will give a detailed, truthful report regarding its condition, mechanical and otherwise. If the car has any defects whatsoever, he will explain them,

THESE CARS Are NOW on DISPLAY at OUR USED CARS DEPARTMENTS—COME IN and LOOK THEM OVER

COMBINED STOCK OF USED CARS OF THE INDIANAPOLIS BUICK DEALERS Central Buick Cos. Jno. A. Boyd Motor Thornburg-Lewi* IfKKfj&gL (mTw/*W Cos. Motor Cos. 602 N. Capitol Ave. 833 N. Meridian St. 1302 E. Washington Positively Every Car Will Go to the Highest Bidder. This is a BONA FIDE AUCTION SALE. Remember the Aug. 20,1;3© and 7 P. M. At South Side Market Place —Corner South New Jersey snd East South Streets

TWO GIRLS ARE GIVEN UNIVERSITY COURSES Frances Dearborn and Elizabeth Stephenson Honor Students. Lee Swails. retiring superintendent of County schools, today announced appointment of two girls from Marion county for a year's study at Indiana university. Frances Dearborn, 4100 Ottcrbcin

To Identify Genuine Aspirin r F'Hli increasing use ol Rayer Aspirin every year is proof -* that it has no ill effects. It is the accepted antidote for pain. It always helps; it never harms. Quick relief when you’vfe a headache, or cold; or are suffering from neuralgia or neuritis. Rheumatic pains yield, too, if you’ll only give these tablets a chance. But you want genuine Aspirin, so look for the Bayer Cross on every tablet The box always bears the name Bayer and the word “genuine'' printed in red. Proven directions inside | Aeplrln Is the trade mark f \°- B a J’ er Manufacture erf Monoaceticacidester / (pAYiiiJ

A FEW OF THE HIGH-GRADE CARS TO IE OFFERED

AND MANY OTHERS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION

The prices have been taken off these cars. Come in and give whatever you care to at Public Auction. They will be demonstrated to anyone calling before the sale, Tuesday, August 20th. Due to the tremendous number of new sales on the late model Buick. we have accumulated an overstock of USED CARS, and we have decided to let lhe public buy them at their own price in this manner. Practically all these cars have been reconditioned and repainted and carry our usual USED C AR POLIO .

1 avenue, graduate of Manual Training High school '29, and Elizabeth Stfphcnson, graduate ot the New* Augusta high school '29. arc the two appointees. Both girls made the highest grades in their classes during the four-year high school period. All contingent fees at the state school arc paid under the terms of the appointment, each county sending two students.

SEE THESE CARS BEFORE SALE AT Jno. A. Boyd Motor Company 1929 Buick Sedan 1929 Buick Five-Passenger Coupe 1929 Buick Master Two-Passenger Coupe 1928 Buick Special Sedan 1928 Buick Sport Roadster 1928 Oakland Coupe 1928 Buick Coach 1928 Chevrolet Sedan 1928 Essex Coach 1927 Buick Sedan 1927 Buick Coupe 1927 Chrysler 70 Sedan

Finest Strictly Fresh FISH FILLET of HADDOCK A genuine deep sea delicacy that is nonfattening and rich an iodine content. An Ideal Summer Food at a Remarkable Low Price PE R , ,'OUND AS? FOR FRIDAY ONLY Your Nearest Kroger Market Has It

Thornburg*Lewis Motor Company 1929 Buick Sedan 1929 Buick Five-Passenger Coupe 1929 Buick Seven-Passengei> Sedan 1928 Buick Standard Coach 1928 Buick Standard Sedan 1928 Buick Five-Passenger Coupe 1928 Pontiac Coach 1927 Buick Standard Coach 1927 Chrysler Sedan ' 1927 Essex Sedan 1927 Ford Coupe 1926 Dodge Coupe

and if it is a guaranteed car, wc will live up to the guarantee in every way, as we always have on cars sold in the past. We want you to know that you can buy at this Auction Sale with the same assurance of lasting satisfaction that you would'have buying at a private sale.

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TERMS: All sums of $50.00 and under, cash; above that amount, 10 , cash—balance in regular monthly payments