Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 152, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 November 1934 — Page 2

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CRASH INJURIES ARE FATAL TO TWO BROTHERS City Victims of Accident at Angola to Be Buried Wednesday. Funeral *ervlce* for Bernard Victor KieMer. 47. and Harry Kiester. 49. both victims of an automobile accident near Angola Thursday, will be held Wednesday afternoon, at the Moore Ac Kirk funeral nome. Both lived at 1001 North Delaware street. Bernard Kiester died Friday night. His brother, who believed at first that he was not injured senously. was admitted to Methodist hospital yesterday morning, where it was found he had sustained a skull fracture. He died this morning. Surviving them is another brother. Roy Kiester. Indianapolis. Ivis Magner Rites Set The funeral of Ivis L. Magner, 28. who died Saturday at his home. 2005 College avenue, will be held in the Wald funeral home at 8 tonight. Burial will be in Mitchell tomorrow afternoon. Mr. Magner was a checker for Klngan Ar Cos. seven years. He was a member of the Mitchell Baptist church and the Mitchell camp of the Modern Woodmen of America. Class. 73. retired sheet metal WorkSurviving him are the widow, Mrs. Edna M. Magner; his mother, Mrs. Ida May McPherson. Mitchell, and his father, William H. Magner. Quincy, Mich. German Native Dead Funeral services for Michael Class 73, retired sheet metal worker who died Saturday in his home. 1902 Orange street, will be held in the Emma us Evangelical Lutheran church at 2 tomorrow. Burial will be in Concordia cemetery. Mr. Class was born in Germany, and came to this country when a young man. He had lived in Indianapolis more than thirty years. Surviving him is a son. Walter M. Class, 1877 Shelby street.

Tetanus Victim Buried The funeral of Harold Devine Hawkins. 15. of 2024 Prospect street, who died Saturday of tetanus, in St. Francis hospital, was to be held In the residence at 2 this afternoon. Burial was to be in New Crown cemetery. The boy was injured when he fell from the roof at his home, where he was erecting: a radio aerial. Surviving him are his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Berthal Hawkins; a sister. Mabel Maxine Hawkins, and a brother, Donald Edward Hawkins. Blast Victim Dies Funeral services for Richard Clouse. 36. of 3619 West Washington street, who died in Methodist hospital Saturday of burns sustained in an explosion in his machine shop. 1350 Kentucky avenue, will be held at 11:30 tomorrow in the Planner A: Buchanan funeral home. Burial will be in Terre Haute. '< !r. Clouse Is survived by the widow. Mrs. Willa Clouse: a daughter. Miss Evelyn Clouse: a son. Jack Clouse; his parents. Mr. and Mrs.

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Richard M. Clouse Funeral services will be held tomorrow for Richard M. Clouse, 36. who died Saturday of injuries and burns sustained in an explosion in his machine shop. 1350 Kentucky avenue. Burial will be in Terre Haute.

George Clouse, Mitchell; five sisters and two brothers. Fall Proves Fatal Services for Thomas T. Mattingly, 42 of 228 South Noble street, who died Saturday in city hospital of injuries sustained when he fell from a works board truck Friday, will be held at 8:30 in the home tomorrow and at 9 in St. Patrick's Catholic church. Burial will be in St. Joseph's cemetery. Mr. Mattingly had lived in Indianapolis fifteen years. Surviving him are the widow. Mrs. Mary L. Mattingly: six children. Thomas. William. Cecelia, Catherine, Paul and Shirley Mattingly; his father. Bart Mattingly. Chicago, Ky.; two sisters. Mrs. Elizabeth Mattingly and Mrs. Susie Nallie. and four brothers. John. Benjamin. William and Edward Mattingly. Reiser Rites Are Set Funeral services for Mrs. Anna M Rieser, 57. of 1414 North LaSalle street, who died Saturday night at her home, will be held at 2 tomorrow in the residence, with burial in Crown Hill. Mrs. Rieser was a member of the Second Church of Christ, scientist. Surviving her are the widower, Charles J. Rieser; one daughter, Betty M. Rieser; a step-daughter, Mrs. Edward Holt man, Vincennes, and a stepson. John C. Rieser, 18 North Highland avenue. Potts Funeral Tomorrow Funeral services for Mrs. Edna A. Potts, 54, of 1608 West Morris street, who died Saturday in her home, will be held at 11:30 tomorrow In the Flanner and Buchanan funeral home. Burial will be in Terre Haute. Mrs. Potts was a member of the Indiana Photoplay Indorsers, Indianapolis Cheer Broadcasters, and the Woman’s Relief Corps. Surviving ate two daughters. Mrs. Lulu Kennedy and Miss Gladys Potts, both of Indianapolis.

City Man, 81, Passes The funeral of Oliver P. Abdon, 81. of 723 South Randolph street, who died Thursday in his home, was to be held at 2 this afternoon in the Grace Baptist church. Burial was to be in Memorial Park cemetery'. Mr. Abdon came to Indianapolis in 1911. Formerly he taught in the Dearborn county schools. Surviving him are the widow, two sons. Alfred and George Abdon, and a brother and a sLster. Michael Wright Buried Funekd services for Michael Wright. 388 North Noble street, who fell dead in a physician’s office in Bloomington Thursday, were held Saturday in Bloomington. Mr. Wright is survived by the widow. Mrs. Elizabeth Wright; two stepchildren. Loretta McCool and Clifford Baker; a sLster, Anne Sare, Bloomington, and a brother, Earl Wright. Butte, Mont. Jeffras Services Fixed Funeral services for Mrs. Emma Florence JefTras. 68. who died at her home. 217 North Belle View place this morning, will be held at 2 Wednesday at the Washington street Methodist Episcopal church of which she was a member. The body will be at the church from 1 to 2 Wednesday. Services will be conducted by the pastor, the Rev. L. M Kendall. Burial will be in Crown Hill. Mrs. JefTras was bom in Brown county, and lived in Ben Davis a number of years. Surviving her are five children. Mis. Bertha E. King. Montezuma; Mrs. Cora M. Anderson. Indianapolis; Mrs. Florence McConaughy, Indianapolis; the Rev. Charles W. JefTras, Springfield. Mass., and Willard A. JefTras. Indianapolis; three sisters. Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Franklin. Mrs. Anna Brosius and Mrs. Laura Wray, all of Indianapolis, and a brother, Grant Truex. Indianapolis. DENTIST TO LECTURE ON -CARE OF TEETH’ I>r. H. B. Morrow Will Speak at Butler. All parents and school teachers, who are interested in the correct care of children's teeth, have been muted to attend a free public lecture at Butler university tonight by j Dr. H. B. Morrow of the Indiana university of school dentistry. The lecture, which is one of a series being presented at the university under the sponsorship of the Indicia good teeth council for i children and the Butler evening division. will be given at 7:30 p. m. in Arthur Jordan Memorial hall.

CAR INJURES CITY MAN Struck While Crossing Street. Youth Is Hurt Seriously. Greenville Quillan. 25. of 2231 Station street, is in city hospital today suffering from a possible fracture of the skull. He was struck by an auto driven by Garnett Coovert. 40. of 2155 Station street, while crossing tlie street yesterday in the 3600 block. Roosevelt avenue. Refusing medical aid, he wras taken home, but his condition grew worse and a doctor sent him to the hospital

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A New Shipment! 1,500 Yards of Corduroy Remnants Eureka! We discovered another big group of those MM popular corduroy remnants—in lengths from Ito 5 MM yards. They’re being used for negligees, skirts, jack- M II § ets and many other garments. In black, tan, eggshell, ■■EM brown, rust, navy, red, green, blue, maize, grey, wine. ■ —Downstairs at Ayres. Yard

n Blackboard Desks . . SI.OO New and interesting. Comes in bright red and green finish. Buy for Christmas gifts. □ Sample Hat Sale .... SI.OO Samples from a famous maker. Usually sell for two to three times this price. New fall styles and colors. □ Silk Crepe Undies .... 88c Bandeau sets or lovely silk chemise. Beautifully lace trimmed. Flesh, blue and tea rose colors. Sizes 32 to 42. □ Warm Outing Gowns .. 67c Women’s outing flannel gowns. V necks, double yoke with 2 buttons. Sizes 16 and 17. □ Rayon Taffeta Slips . • 50c V or straight lace tops and hems. All are bias cut. Flesh, tea rose color. Sizes 34 to 44. □ Women’s Muslin Slips . 29c In the desirable house dress lengths. Bodice top. Flesh or white. Sizes 34 to 44. □ Rayon Undies 35c Panties, vests, step-ins or bloomers in “SunGlo” rayon. Elastic at back and elastic or band finish hems. Tea rose. Sizes 34 to 42. □ Plain Rayon Gowns ... 89c Various styles in plain rayon or “Sun-Glo" rayon gowns. Tailored or lace styles. Sizes 16 and 17. □ No. 5 Cloth Lingerie ... 44c No. 5 cloth rayon is run-resisting and it wears and wears. Chemise, panties, bloomers, stepins, vests with bar tacked seams. Sizes 34 to 42. □ Better Rayon Undies .. 25c Durable rayon panties, step-ins, bloomers or vests. They have bar tacked seams. Classed as seconds. □ Service Weight Hose .. 19c Made of durable rayon. Hemmed tops. Seamed back, fashion markings reinforced. Sizes 9 to 10. Irregulars. □ Boys’ Knicker Socks . • 19c "Buster Brown’’ knicker socks in sizes 7 to 11. Smartly patterned. First quality. □ Wonderband Hose .... 50c Irregulars of Wonderband Ringless Chiffon Hose. Protected by the Wonder Heel and Wonder Toe. New fall colors. Sizes 814 to 101a. □ Children’s Stockings . . 19c Rayon, fine rib dress stockings at a November Sale saving. Irregulars. Sizes 6 to 914. □ Fabric Gloves 50c Salesmen's samples from a famous maker. In beige, black, brown and gray colors. Sizes 6% to 714. □ New Fall Neckwear ... 49c New fall styles in bib, ascots, collar and cuff sets, high neck styles. □ Reversible Scarfs .... 39c Rayon crepe triangle scarfs with fringed corners. Plain color and bright color combinations, to brighten up your fall dress. □ New Fall Handbags . • • 79c Black, brown, navy colors in pouch or underarm styles. In simulated grain leathers to "go-with” you:’ new fall costumes. □ Lastex Girdles 79c Genuine Lastex 2-way stretch garments will mould your figure to conform to the new fall fashions. Sizes 25, 26, 27, 28 and 30. □ Lace Brassieres 19c Lace and combination bandeau brassieres, will be your bosom friend because of the extremely low November Sale price. □ Wash Frocks 99c Wash frocks in new fall prints and materials. Fretty trims. Sizes 14 to 46. Hooverettes in new prints with organdy trim. Small, medium and large sizes. □ Fall Skirts, Sweaters. $1.79 Skirts in tweed, checks, plaids or plain color flannels. Sizes 26 to 32. Twin sweater sets in lovely fall styles. □ Daytime Frocks .... $3.69 From the "Thrifty Price” shop. Wools, angorettes, acetates, plaids and football colors. Smart new fall styles. Sizes 14 to 52. Women’s Fall Shoes . $1.74 Straps, pumps, in kid. calf, crushed leathers and suedes. High or low heels. Well made with leather soles. Sizes 4 to 9. AA to C. □ “Corliss” Shoes $2.95 Just 500 pairs of Corliss shoes taken from our regular stock and greatly reduced for November sale. Pumps, straps and combinations.

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□ Fine Dress Fabrics .. • 59c These remnants from 2 yards up to 7-yard lengths are from a maker of better dresses. Not just ordinary fabrics. Fall colors. □ Tailored Net Curtains • 59c This is a very popular style. Ecru color in oblong mesh net. Neatly tailored. All 214 yards long. Sale priced. > □ Marquisette Curtains • 29c Made by splitting a 50-inch marquisette narrow width, but we find many people need a curtain of this type for their home. □ 39” Fish Net, Yd 13c This fine quality fish net comes in ecru color. Full bolts. No remnants. □ Extra Long Curtains . • 77c This group consists of either ruffled or tailored curtains. All are 32 inches wide and cut either 2V# or 214 yards long. □ Fine “Sparta” Sheets .. 65c Size 81x90 or 72x90. Pure white sheets that will stand repeated washings. Will give long service. Sparta pillow cases, 20c each. □5% Wool Blankets ... $2.98 72x84-Inch part-wool blankets in beautiful plaid colors with satine bound ends. For gifts, for own use, for that “extra” bedroom. □ 80-Square Percales . . . 13c Some slight misprints in group. Wide selection of patterns and colors. November Sale price. From full bolts. □ Unbleached Muslin .... 5c Remnants of various qualities of unbleached muslin. Various lengths up to 3-yard lengths. Sale priced. □ Dark Print Remnants . 15c Soft cotton prints in dark colors. Copies of fine silks, rayon and wool patterns. November Sale price. □ 36-Inch White Outing .. 12c All-white outing flannel of service quality for all domestic needs. Remnant lengths, 1 to 8 yards. Sale priced. □ Russian Crash 13c All-linen Russian crash toweling with a fine wash finish. This comes with a wide colored border. Sale priced. □ Percale Remnants 8c Seconds in printed percale remnants from 1 to 8-yard lengths. Fine assortment of patterns and colors. Sale priced. □ Bath Towels ... 7 for SI.OO Ail white wi#h fancy colored borders in blue, rose, gold, green and lavendar. Heavy quality. Sale priced. 18x36-inch. □ Bath Towels ... 5 for SI.OO Size 22x44 inches. White with colored borders. Thick, thirsty quality. For gifts . . . for own use. Sale priced. □ Wool Filled Comforts $3.98 Cut size 72x84 inches. Covered with handsome printed satine. Borders are satine bound. An exceptional value for gifts, for own use. > □ Cotton Blankets sl*s9 This cotton utility blanket is 214 pounds and the size is approximately 70x80 inches. Plain gray or tan colors. □ American Orientals, $19.95 Seamless quality, subtle beautiful colors. Heavy nap. Every rug perfect. Persian replicas in rose, red, tan and wine colors. □ 9x12 Art-Square Rugs $3*69 Enamel surface, felt base rugs for kitchen, bathroom, sunrooms and bedrooms. Four patterns, tiles and florals. Choice of colors. □ Early American Rugs $7*95 Early American hooked pattern Orientals in choice of 2 beautiful patterns Size 4x6. November Sale priced. □ Rayon Rag Rugs 49c Heavy rayon “hit-and-miss” pattern rag rugs. Lovely, bright colors that are eye-appealing. November Sale priced. 24x36-inch. □ Moresque Carpet, Yd. $1.29 Moresque carpeting comes in green burgundy, taupe and mottled effects. Recarpet now at a November Sale price. 27 inches wide. □ American Orientals $29.95 Color thru-to-the-oack American Orientals. Choose from lovely patterns and colors. Sizes 9x12 or 8.3x10.6.

Vote for Economy Here's a "Slate "on Which Every "Candidate" Is a Sure Winner! A jLIIYRES Downstairs Store’s November Sale offers more opportunities to choose upstanding “economy candidates” than you will find on a half-dozen voting machines . . . and we invite you to “vote early and often”! Every candidate stands upon the “platform” of QUALITY, FASHION and VALUE! We particularly recommend this “election” because it promises to support the home and every member of the family! "Polls" Open Promptly at 10 A. M.—ls You Can't Come, "Vote” by Mail, or Phone Rl. 9441

□ Boys’ Hi-Top Boots . • $2.49 These hi-tops will thrill every boy’s heart. All leather soles or rubber soles. Full grained elk uppers in black or brown. Sizes for big boys, 11 to 2. □ Boys’ Shirts 63c Made according to government specifications and our own. Plain white and fancy patterns. Full cut, well made. Sizes 6 to 14V4. □ Boys’ Pajamas 76c “Prince” style plain or fancy broadcloth pajamas in coat or slipover styles. Well made. Fast color. Sizes 8 to 16. □ Sheeplined Coats • . • $2.69 Boys’ black leatherette sheeplined winter coats with large fleece-lined collar. Full belted style. Sizes 6 to 16. □ Boys’ Raincoats .... $1.98 The helmet is South Wester type, and matches coat. Light weight and is rain and snow proof. Sizes 6 to 20. □ Boys’ Sweaters SI.OO Fine serviceable “Dundee” brand slipover sweaters. Heavy rib stitch. Blue, gray, green, cocoa. Sizes 26 to 36. □ Corduroy Slacks .... $1.79 Boys’ plain or fancy corduroy slacks with wide collegiate bottoms, side tabs and slash pockets. Sizes Bto 18. □ Boys’ Knickers $149 Full lined, knit grip bottom knickers in brown, grays, tans and blue cheviot. Plus styles. Sizes 6 to 15. □ Boys’ Union Suits 79c Made of 10% wool. Knox V knit style. Long sleeve and ankle length style. Warm and comfortable. Sizes 6 to 18 years. □ Real Silk Socks •. 5 Prs. $1 Irregulars of men’s famous Real Silk socks that sell for much more. Super service heel and toe. Pure silk, plain colors. Sizes 9V£ to 13. ’ □ Real Silk Socks . • 5 Prs. $1 Irregulars of men’s Real Silk lisle socks in oxford grey, chocolate brown and blue colors. Super service hose. Sizes 9V6 to 13. □ Men’s Fall Ties . 3 (or SI.OO New fall patterns and colors. Hand tailored styles. All-over patterns and stripes. Full length. Brand new shipments.

HERE'S A "STEAL" Enamel Surface, Felt Base Floor Covering Now everyone can afford to cover their kitchen, bathroom or sun parlor with beautiful new lino- Apaf leum-like floor covering. We are offering it at gpk a truly ridiculous price—for such exceptional quality. Choice of five pretty patterns—tile, MS block, or cobblestone. In red, blue, green, or tan. First quality! In full rolls, not remnants! Mm 6 feet wide. J V J —Downstairs at Ayres. O GUSTO I 3Tu

a Genuine Jacquard-Woven Royal Wilton Rug Mohawk Amaracs! Seamless! 9x12 Size! ,\l a Price Like This Our Rug department performs another miracle for the Nevember Sale! This time, a genuine £ jUHJJ Q(■ Roval Wilton—these famous rugs so noted for 2H WEAR as well as BEAUTY. Just 10 rugs in ” A Jj the lot—in taupe, green, rose! —Downstairs at Ayres.

□ Men’s Shirts 77c Men’s fast color plain white and plain color and fancy shirts. Pleated sleeves, collars attached. Sizes IV ’ 2 to 171 2. □ Men’s Shorts . . 4 Cor SI.OO Genuine “Peppered” broadcloth shorts with full banjo seat and covered clastic sides. Neat patterns. Sizes 28 to 44. □ Men’s Shirts ... 4 Cor SI.OO “Babe Ruth” swiss ribbed knit shirts of long staple lisle. Full length and full elasticity. Sizes 34 to 46 in group. □ Men’s Work Shirts .... 69c “Auto Brand’’ blue chambray shirts. Full cut. Full sleeve length, long body. Sizes 14 to 17 Vi. □ Men’s Union Suits .... 69c Men’s short sleeve, ankle length union suits. Perfect fit, full sized, elastic and comfortable to wear. Sizes 36 to 46. Some seconds. □ Men’s Flannel Robes s3*9B Part-wool plain flannel robes with shawl collars. Attractive colors with combination color trims. Small, medium, large sizes. □ Men’s Shoes $2.89 Final clearance of the bankrupt stock of the Marion Shoe Cos. About 300 pairs. High shoes and oxfords in black or brown. Broken sizes. □ Men’s Clothing .... SIO.OO All-wool suits, topcoats or overcoats for men and young men. New fall colors and combinations. Regulars, stouts, longs and shorts. □ Corduroy Slacks . . . $2.79 Collegiate style slacks with wide bottoms, side straps and wide belt. Collars in green, navy, rust, leather, gray and wine. For men and young men. □ Corduroy Jackets . . s3*o9 These well made corduroy jackets in a wide choice of colors are made for warmth and long wear. Sizes for men and young men. □ Men’s Melton Jackets $3*29 These are heavy, warm, durable jackets with large collar and slash pockets. Sizes for men and young men. All in blue color.

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