Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 244, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 February 1932 — Page 2
PPOSITION CHIEF SLASH llj AGAINST VALUE/Y HAULING ax unpaved Roads, Made Soft by Rains, in danger of Serious Damage. Damage amounting to several thousands of dollars may be inflicted to unpaved roads of Indiana, which are in a softened condition due to mild weather and frequent rains, if heavy loads are hauled, according to a bulletin issued today ' b y John J. Brown, state highway | director. j Brown urges co-operation of the j motor public, especially truck op- ; erators, explaining that lightly loadi ed trucks will aid materially in re- ; ducing the chance of damage and - will result in the roads being in better condition for spring use. • Length and surface condition of detours in the state system are described as follows by the bulletin: : Road 6—Detour from three mile* west of the lunctlon with Road 15 to Napoanee. , 1* five mile*- good (travel. Roq| 29—Detour at three miles north- • w *st of Logansoort. la one-halrVmile: good ! gravel. U. 8. Road 31—Detour at 31-W north of. . New Albany. Is two miles: good Gravel. Drive slow oast grading gangs south of • Kokomo. ; Road 35—Detour from Bean Blossom to Kasnvllle via Helmbsurg is ten miles: fair gravel. U. 8 Road 41—Detour at lunctlon with ; D 8. Road 52. is one and one-half miles; , good gravel and pavement. Road 48—Drive carefully over conttruc--5 tion work east of Hvmera; detour marked In wet weather Is seven and one-half miles ; over good gravel. Road 49—Detour from Chesterton north Is four miles: good gravel. Road 54—Detour between Hobbieville and - Bnrtngville. is eight miles; between Avoca and Needmore. three miles. Both detours ; narrow, stone roads, with several narrow bridges. Through traffic at Junction of : Roads 45 and 54 take Road 45 to Bloomington, thence Road 37 to Bedford. Road 61—Detour from Vincennes to MonI roe Cltv is sixteen miles (twelve miles ■ over U. 8. 501. Where paving protects were opened recently to traffic, and work is in progress on the berms, careful driving should pre- ; vail. EARLY VACCINATION IS URGED FOR CHILDREN Protection Should Be Given Before First Birthday, Doctor Says. . Bn Science Service BALTIMORE, Feb. 19.—Children should have their first smallpox vaccination before they reach their first birthdavs, Dr. Charles Armstrong of the United States public health service and the National Institute ; of Health advised students of medicine and public health at the fifth De La Mar lecture of this season at the Johns Hopkins school of hygiene and public health here. ! This protects the child from dead- . Jy, disfiguring smallpox during the first year of his life, when he otherwise would be susceptible to the dis- • ease. At this age children suffer less severe reactions after the vaccination than older children, Dr. J Armstrong pointed out, and they are less likely to develop the complications which occasionally follow smallpox vaccinations in older children. Dr. Armstrong described the j hiethod of vaccination which his studies of the subject have shown to be best. “Fixed dressings and shields Should be avoided,” he declared. i FRATERNITIES TO MEET Conference Called at De Pauw University Saturday. By Time Special GREENCASTLE. Ind., Feb. 19. R. E. Blackwell of Franklin college, executive secretary of the Indiana Interfraternity Conference, will address the opening session of this group Saturday, when the second annual meeting of the conference Is held at De Pauw university. Kappa Tau Kappa, interfraternity fcouncil at De Pauw, is host to the : conference and more than 100 delegates from Greek letter chapters on the Butler, Purdue, Indiana, Wabash, Hanover, Rose Polytechnic j and Franklin campuses are expected. I Other speakers on the program Will include Dr. G. Bromley Oxnam, president of De Pauw, and Thomas Arkel Clark, dean of the University ■ of Illinois. | PROFESSOR IS HONORED Instructor in German Is Given Dinner at Indiana U. ! By Times Special BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Feb. 19. ■ In honor of having been a member 1 of the Indiana university German ; department faculty for the last forty-five years, Professor Carl W. : F. Osthaus was guest of honor at • a formal dinner Wednesday, given by members of the I. U. department. Professor Osthaus came to the university as an instructor of German in 1887. The following year he was made an associate professor, in which capacity he served until 1905. From 1905-08 he served as junior . professor, and since that time has : held a professorship in the depart- ; ment.
Try Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound I ' ,T.Trass Son Made her Nervous Mother .•. you owe it to the children to relieve those excruciating pains that make you nervous. Take Lvdia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Tablets. j - - Thrifty People Will See the New 1 Speed Queen Washer Priced at $49.50 1 On Sale at All 4 Stores. VONNEGUT’S j' Downtown. Irvington. Belmont. Fountain Square. Gentlemen's Fine Clothes to Measure KAHN TAILtfRINS CS7 Second Floor ttaha Balldina Meridian at Washington Safety for Savings Fletcher American NATIONAL BANK Sewttioott Corn#/ ■ es Merkel end tnnylofe
L. S. AYRES & COMPANY You’ll Soon Need These Housewares And Here They Are al Sale Prices!
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Downstairs Store Leap Year Sale
Now Spring FROCKS For Women and Misses 2 for sl3 Beautiful one and two-piece frocks, jacket frock and many others—in the new spring silhouette. At a tremendous saving. Cantons, prints, georgette, lace. —AYRES’ Downstairs Store. New Spring Millinery $ 1 .59 Dozens of smart, new spring styles to choose from at this remarkable price! In fancy braids, rough straws, patent milan, toyo or visca. In all wanted spring colorings. All headsizes. —AYRES’ Downstairsv Store.
“Sturdee” Ironing Board Rigid as an Oak •> ‘2.39 Compact folding board, with selected top that will not warp. Colored Toilet Paper 1,000 Sheets to a Roll 1 5 Rolls for * 1 “Tinto” in colors to match your bathroom. Pink, green or orchid. Curtain Sfreiehers With Easel Back ‘1.98 Rust - proof, cadmium plated, with solid brass pins, 1-inch apart. Bars numbered and marked every inch. For curtains up to 41/2 to 7 ft. Maritas Oilcloth Choose From 12 Patterns 29c Yd - 48 Artistic designs that make it beautiful for kitchen tables or pantry shelves. Meyer’s Furniture Polish ‘1.25 • The best polish you can use for your piano or furniture. For cleaning and polishing your woodwork or automobile, too! Biliwell Bath Seale Watches Your Weight ‘5.95 We sell these like wildfire ! Low platform scale, accurate weight. Ayres—Housewares— Seventh Floor.
New Spring COATS For Women and Misses $ 1 3.95 Most of these gorgeous coats follow the popular new “Colonial idea”—with new high waistlines, high novelty necklines and military looking revers and collars’. —AYRES' Downstairs Store. New Spring Footwear $2-69 Just 600 pairs of fashionable new spring pumps, straps, ties and cutout oxfords—in plain black or brown—or trimmed with contrasting leathers: high, medium and Cuban heels. . Sizes 3 to B—AA to C widths. —AYRES’ Downstairs Store.
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* P Wf~ '*■ m Y This “Leap Year Sale” Begins Tomorrow \ Wm I! (I || will end with February. It is a replica, in many ways, of Ayres’ famous rwt II Anniversary Sale ... with all the points of difference that make an Ayres’ 11 Sale a satisfaction to both store and customer. The whole store offers * mj& 'll new, fresh spring goods for the whole family. || , m 11 IH V Look for Un-Advertised Specials Throughout the Store J* jlj Ctkp Yfecti Suld
I If You Wear-Sizes 11 to 17 - - -You’rein Luck! 1 Spring Dresses I Sale $4 A. 95 Hr 111 Priced at | fj if / I I tNCREDIBLE bargains, up to the last minute in every jpL IS § l ßl I || ■ fashion detail. Smart spring coats, collarless, with 'Rlf-MjßfflMjlif'B • IS *** B 'BHj I I* i B * JL scarfs, with swinging revers, or with standup collars! Rif fS *] Jl= K&1 I .. § H Spring suits with broad shoulders, with brass buttons, withs - jj.r-l IM •B'l I ' ? H w^S e, s S uit C with tricky builtup waistlines! Spring frocks with nipped-in waists, j .\ • < ■ |i||l * ■ l|p| I wa'i"t. derß and with lingerie accents, with new necklines, with delightful Mm' 4|| 'jmm L-y iine pe ... wa .' 5 .*.*13.95 IS New color combinations! New nipped-in waists! \Y I I / B B_ Navy bi ne crepe |||| And the whole Store brim-full of Bargains like these! A JmjH Hne^nd° narle ” neck * ® Breton sailors! Tilted turbans! The Lowest Price We Ever Named on Swinging veils! Gallant berets! ~ . . ~ Up-in-the-back lines! , CandleWlCK Brims bent on flattery! tj j j M lour Favorite Type in This Sale of -t3CCISpt*GQ,CIS __ Tufted in Colors ii:=s Spring Hats Customer At C [ line *3.50 WflM .-vY They’re made in one piece on unbleached sheeting, • . Wwt wO w easy to wash, and requires no ironing. Choice of ' three lovely patterns and six charming colors in *' MJ tufting. . _ .... . Lavender Green Rose J-o n puilr Florentine A They re Becoming! They re Smart! peach Yellow Blue Sun !?.. 1 !! i . g *31 , 50r m it ' They’re Bargains! None Sold to Dealers! * —Ayres’ Hats, Third Floor. Ayres—Bedding—Second floor.
2,000 Pairs of New Priscilla Curtains Beautiful new curtains in the popular Priscilla £tyle—in printed marquisette, plain marquisette, shadow net or colored dot marquisette. A wonderful value. V w Pair Oamask Crapes Oamask Crapes Readyto-Hang Readyto-Hang 5 2.95 Fia|r *5.00 pair Fully lined Sicilian damask drapes, each side full 36 inches wide; Fully lined and pinch pleated 2M yards long. In six wanted drapes made of 50-inch Sicilian colors. damask; 2% yards long; 6 colors. , 9x12 Axminster Rugs Tomorrow we open our new Rug De- ft ■ partment with a sale of fine, M M UK quality Axminsters—in a choice of 31W ■ ■ w W beautiful patterns—in colorings for B any room in your home. Also sizes 111 8.3x10-6, 714x9 and 6x9—at the same low price. Other qualities at $12.50 and $15.00. —AYRES’ Downstairs Store.
Full-Fashioned Sheermode Chiffon Hose F- ET 2 Pairs QQC Jl - 25 One of the finest, sheerest stockings we’ve ever offered. Slightly substandard therefore, priced TWO-THIRDS LESS than “firsts” of the same hose. F*ure silk from top to toe. Sizes 8% to 10%. —AYRES’ Downstairs Store. Children’s New Frocks $2-79 Dainty straightline and fitted frocks in rayon crepe and rayon taffeta. Sizes 3 to 6. Boys * Wash Suits, 89c Fine broadcloth or cotton linene suits: fast colors; 2 - to 6. —AYRES’ Downstairs Store.
.FEB. 19, 1932
Boys’ Fast Color SHIRTS 39c Very high grade shirts in a good assortment of fast coloreo patterns; sizes 8 to 14% Wool Knickers, $1.49 New patterns and colorings; knit grip bottoms: 6 to 15. —AYRES’ Dpwnstairs Store Girls’ Spring COATS $5-79 Military looking polo coats ano collarless coats with scarfs in novelty tweeds. Sizes 7 to 14. Girls* Frocks, $3.79 Beautiful, girlish dresses in silk crepe or rayon taffeta: "i to 14. —AYRES’ Downstairs Store
