Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 11, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 May 1930 — Page 11

MAY 23,1930.

CITY BOY MAY BE WINNER OF EDISON EVENT Four of Eight Youths in State Contest Hail From Indianapolis. When Indiana's representative in the national Edison contest, in Orange. N. J.. is chosen Saturday at the statehouse. the odds are even that he will be an Indianapolis youth. Four of the eight, competitors to go to the national tests are local high school students. They are: Ha-o’d Ho=t rf *°r. 344 Lesley avenue: Meyer A. Efroymson, 2901 North Pennsylvania street: Herbert Egbert, 2001 Roosevelt avenue, and William F. Hamnn. 3929 Jen wood avenue. The other Edison contestants are Leonard Hoskinskl, South Bend; Ferdinand K'.opsch and William Checkley. Michigan City and William O. Edmur.dson. Pennville. Five ether boys also will meet at the state capitol Saturday, to decide who among them shall be awarded a four-year scholarship to the Indiana school of his choice, in a liberal art3 course.

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Opening of the new Indiana Parking Garage brings to Indianapolis one of the most modern and luxurious automobile storage plants in the entire country. It is strategically located in one of the busiest downtown sections—a convenient parking garage for motorists whose business connections are within the territory bounded by Washington, Alabama, Ohio and Meridian streets and including the Circle; convenient to downtown stores and City Market. • • • Equipment of the Indiana Parking Garage is modern in everv detail. The garage is designed for careful handling of cars —even during rush hours —with a minium of waiting.

INDIANA l*.< PKING GARAGE Reasonable Rates 147 East Market Street v Telephones Lincoln 1309

Marion; Noble Holderread. Milford; Sexson Humphreys. Bloomfield; Robert Lillie, Teire Haute, and Raphael Wolfe. North Manchester. Committee, which will select the winners, is headed by President William Lowe Bryan of Indiana university, and includes President L. A. Pittenger, Ball Teachers’ college, Muncle; President Edward E. Elliott, Purdue university; Mrs. Martha Whitacre, Richmond; Profeasor Henry D. Longden, vice-nresident of De Pauw university; Mrs. Adele K. Bittner of th* I. U. extprs ~n division, and Roy P. Wisehart, state superintendent of public Instruction. 200 TO REPRESENT CITY Indiana District of Walther tcague to Convene at Cincinnati. Indianapolis will be represented by about 200 young people when the Indiana district of the Walther League holds its thirty-fourth annual convention in Cincinnati Sunday and Monday. Principal speaxers at the convention will be Clarence F. Elbert; former president of the City Walther League; Chester G. Hitzman, Ft. Wayne, district president; Carl Huflage, Louisville; C. R. Nennert, Indianapolis, and F. W. Booher, Valparaiso. Steamer Fire Till Is 112 MARSEILLES, France, May 23 The Fabre steamship line was informed by wireless today that 112 Moslem pilgrims perished when the steamer Asia burned in Jeddah harh~r TTuirsday.

Pleasant Waiting Room— The Women’s Waiting Room is tastefully furnished, large and comfortable. ♦ ♦ • Complete Service is maintained at all times: gas, oil, car washing, changing oil, greasing, etc. ♦ ♦ ♦ Interior Decoration —An outstanding feature of the new garage. The entrance ceiling is beamed in English sr le, and painted in attractive colors harmonizing with the remainder of rhe interior. • • • Capacity of garage—l,ooo cars. • ♦ ♦ Under Same Management as Meridian and Central Parking Garages.

BOY IS KILLED BY BUS; MAN IS NEAR DEATH Toll of Auto Accidents Boosted in City; Switch Engine Hits Car. A messenger boy was killed and an automobile salesman probably jnlrred in automobile acciucijus mursday afternoon and night. Isaac Nahamais, 16, of 133 West McCarty stret. Western Union messenger boy, was injured fatally by an Indianapolis Street Railway Company bus at 500 North Delaware street late Thursday afternoon. Witnesses told Coroner C. H. Keever that the boy, on a bicycle, swerved to avoid a car driven by Orville E. Williamson. 310 North Kea'ing and fell beneath the bus. Elmer Morrison, Meridian apartments, No. 1,134, Michigan and Meridian streets, was driver of the bus. Ernest Straub, 24, of 810 East Raymond street, salesman for the Lauth Chevrolet Company, is in a critical condition at city hospital after his automobile was demolished bv a backing switch engine on the Big Four railway at the Keystone

Reasonable Rates for parking, by month, week or day. Special money-saving coupon books available. ♦ ♦ ♦ Uniformed Attendants on duty at all times. Specially selected young men who know how to drive and how to drive carefully. Trained to drive your car as you would drive it. ♦ • • A Cordial Invitation is extended by the management to inspect the new Indiana Parking Garage upon its opening day Saturday, May 24th. We believe you will agree it is the most beautiful and most highly modern parking garage in the state.

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ajenue crossing late Thursday Police said witnesses told them bells at the crossing were ringing and the locomotive had whistled for the crossing when Straub drove onto the tracks. E. W. Huffman, 54, of 921 South Randolph street, was engineer, and H. L. Hines, 47, of 421 East Louisiana street, conductor, of the train. BUZZARD HITS DENVER Snow and Low Temperatures Mock . Straw Hat Displays. Bu Vnitrrt Press DENVER, May 23.—A blizzard ruined the straw hat business in Denver Thursday. Heavy snow fell for the second time in six days wdiile the temperature plunged from 87 to the lower thirties.

QUAKER STATE MOTOR OIL OBTAINABLE AT THE NEW INDIANA PARKING GARAGE

Conveniently Located— Only a few steps from many of the city’s most important buildings, shopping district and market.

BOMB REWARD DIVIDED Two Men Receive $2,000 as After math of Hammond Explosion. Bv Times tivccinl CROWN POINT, Ind., May 23.An echo of the bombing of the State theater in Hammond in November, 1927, was heard in Lake circuit court here w'hen Judge E. Miles Norton effected. division of ? 1.000 reward offered for capture of the bombers. Charles Benson, former Hammond councilman, received $1,500 and James Hammond, SSOO. John Krause, a deputy sheriff, was found to have been of assistance in capture and conviction of H?-ry Ames and others, but could n<-„ share in the reward as he was a law enforcement officer.

PETTIS. Downstairs THRIFT PAYS Sale oC Dresses , Rayon Pique Rayon Shantung Prints Crepes tLord-Taffosan 8^.95 % for Smartly tailored summer frocks in lovely pastel shades—orchid, flesh, pink, blue, yellow, green and white. Gay prints are included, also. With flares, pleats, piping, dainty collars, interesting neckline treatments and other fashion details.

Sports Coats *B* Attractive and serviceable coats in belted or straightline models. Tan and gray mixtures. Sizes 14 to 44.

Full - Fashioned Chiffon Hose Irregulars of $1.39 to £!jk S9 Silk chiffon hose, picot and semi-service with lisle top. Many new summer shades. Slightly irregular. Sizes B*4 to 10. Children’s Rayon Anklet Hose, in plain 1 ~ and fancy weaves Women’s Pure Thread Silk Hose, picot tops, AQ(* summer shades, sizes BVz to 10

I* cfglpli Rayon Pajamas $1.95 Quality. Lustrous rayon pajamas I in clever tuck-in fashions. Small, medium and large sizes.

Press Coats S I4 M Regular $19.75 to $25 values. Tan and gray dress coats of splendid quality fabrics. Broken assortment of sizes.

* Tapestries, SI.OO Imported wall tapestries in many attractive designs; 20x40 inches. Porto Rican Gowns, 39c Hand - embroidered gowns in white, pink and peach nainsook. French Marquisette, 12 c 36-Inch. Taped edges. White, ivory and ecru. Printed Percales, lie Light, cadet blue and grey grounds. Dainty printed designs for dresses and aprons; 36inch. Wash Fabrics, 230 Voiles, batistes, dimity and broadcloth. Fast colors. 36 and 40-Inch. Rayon Shirts, $1.39 Men’s rayon shirts with sport collars and short sleeves. Tan, blue and green. Sizes 14 to 17.

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Children’s Dresses Imported French voile dresses, in styles with cape collars. Many are trimmed with dainty ruffles. Maize, pink, blue and nile green. Sizes 2 to 6 and 8 to 14 years.

Men's Shirts Fine quality shirts in madras and broadcloth. Novelty stripes. Fast colors. Sizes 14 to 17. Sandals For Children .19 Well made sandals in patent and tan leather. Strap style. All sizes. Boys' Sweaters 84 € Slipover sports sweaters in gray, blue and tan.