Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 212, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 November 1935 — Page 8

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HUEY'S FRIEND RESLATED HERE IN STOCK CASE Promoter and Two Others Accused of Violating Securities Law. William H Row>. 57-year-old Louisiana nil promoter and former associate of th° late Senator Huey P. Lon? today faced charges of violating the state securities act. He and two companions, William S’ahlhut, 22111 E Oarfieid-dr, and Clarence r, Griffin, ROD N. Delawere re-arrested yesterday on affidavits charging alleged fraudulent solicitation and each was placed under SSOOO bond, Rowe, according to the State Securities Commission, has been attempting to interest prominent Hoosiers in a lease on an oil well near Shreveport, La . for $12,500. In statements to newspaper men, Rowe said he once had been worth $1,000,000, but lost it in the stock market crash. "Huey Long and Gov. O K Allen of Louisiana were with me in my first oil venture in 1018." he said. "We drilled wells at Pine Island, 80 mile from Shreveport, and struck a 4000-barrel gusher. Later we bought another gusher, bur, the price dropped. This was the start of Huey's fight against a certain oil company.” He declared he hadn't sold a share of stock in Indiana and did not come here to cheat anybody. PLAN CHURCH DINNER Women of North wood Christian Church to Meet. Women of Beth El Circle of the Northwood Christian Church will serve a cafeteria dinner in the church tomorrow nigh! from 6 to 7:30. Following the dinner, a program will be given bv an orchesiia and singers furnished by the WPA recreation bureau and by readers Tro m the Renault School of Expression. Iriaianapolis Tomorrow Acacia, luncheon. Board of Trade. Advertising Club, luncheon, Columbia Club. American Business Club, luncheon. Indianapolis Athletic Chib. American War Mothers, all day, Claypool. Caravan Club, luncheon. Scottish Rite. Engineering Society, luncheon. Board of Trade. Marion County Townsend Clubs, 8 p. m., Tomlinson Hall. Real Estate Board, luncheon. Washington. Republican Veterans. 8 p. m„ Washington. Sigma Chi, luncheon, Board of Trade. Sigma Nu, luncheon. Washing-

rwMI i>m,iyi:k\ i mits HBnnMMHHinnHHHMHBi W ashington yens / / Mn y* wgpttejk. Washington Tomorrow! We Stage Our [W Biggest Sale of Men’s Work Clothes The SA YINGS Are Extraordinary Ikipn’c Pipprpharl/ Fabrics and Labor prices are steadily advancing. But we cTtr\.t.DavK didn’t wait until the last minute to assemble this merchanHeavy Moleskin dise for our November Sale. m | | £ m g, We planned this event ’way in advance. Made advantageous I yj) (j- \ purchases wherever the opportunity presented itself. Tomorrow. we offer you these specials at prices we couldn’t . <0 mrar begin to duplicate if we bought them now ! $1.79 - Heavy weight moleskin tailored in | 1 E | "IT a well made pants that will wear and •w in * TT I I Men’s Work Pants $1.44 Hftkdflj JACKETS Men’s Corduroy Pants $1.79 ,/nrff to Scll for Handkerchiefs, 3 for 10c 3fl $2 69 Famous Oshkosh B Cosh Fine 32-oz. Meltons in cossack Ovprallc A* Urkafc j \ st * vle: bottom side buckles; JaCKvTS '•'* rustproof talon zipper. 36 to Quality! Today, the \ majority of these gar- j| mIIIiIH j Men’s Leatherette Sheeplined Coats ments cost more at j| •“"T j j Heavy sheeplined with wombat collar and CM QA wholesale. Overall sizes ■ corduroy facings. Sizes 36 to 46. hit ‘ * ,>2 to 12. Jacket sizes What a 1 alue! ( viv^'f 3410 41 / i l Men s C° r duroy Sheeplined Coats Lined Overall Jackets jJ| II Sheeplined £?Z2ZI. maa **** $R.94 A real work coat. £<f m / |t Sizes 36 to 46 *0 Reg. SI.OB value 3> B.ZQ \ v|\ I ~ , Men’s Suede Leather Jackets and Jackets i Fine quality suede leather; well made to Q A Well constructed of quality fabrics that JT stand hard wear. Zipper fronts. Slightly liOO will give hard wear OOC spotted skins *0 Mens Sanforized Wens T/r//\s Plain Toe Mens Horsehide Wlfpcord Breec he s Boot Socks Work Shoes Work C|oves a p c r ; 2i 9 C el 77SSm 9s m 9to 11 Re P g • 49c Double seat, double knee, but- B# m m u^ar 6^C va^ue> •** ton legs. Worth much more. Wen a IP a Ynnlt Flannel* Back Solid I?a,her soles and insoles; Men’s Work Gloves T Splendid Groups of \am i . . rubber heels; elk uppers. 6to 11. Mon’c \jjnrL r a „ e Work Shirts 10c 19c men S VVCirK oaps Coat Style with 2 Men's Hearn Jersey cloth Fu7Z ? palms Attractively Triced. pockets; flannels # r * 11 '* A niaiy an d j eat her CORDUROYS 49c in gray or blue. W # Work Wkc and Canvas palms. MELTONS 69c Bi * Yank Shirts 9c TT Con LEATHER Q'sr Chambrav Work Shirts.... 39c Dark colors, heavy 0 These are exceptional values. \U7 T , B * Yank Flanne,ette socks that'll keep 1 (Jr Buy several pair while you're All with fur bands. All sizes. Shirts 79c you plenty warm. buvme and save Pr. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■MBBBMBHHPnMHi leAUeks s mai> floor

AIDS RED CROSS DRIVE

Miss Helen Robinson

Under direction of Mrs. Ralph A Lemcke Jr., head of the commercial division of the annual Red Cross membership drive. Miss Helen Robinson is assisting in the campaign. MILITARY RITES SET FOR CARL P. OSBURN Special Funeral Services Planned: Burial in Crown Hill. Military funeral services were to be held at 2 this afternoon in Victory Memorial Methodist Protestant Church for Carl P. Osburn, 40, of 3419 E. 25th-st, who died Sundayafter a brief illness. The Rev. William H. Lee Spratt will conduct the rites and burial will be in Crown Hill Cemetery. Mr. Osburn is survived by the widow. Mrs. Jeanette Osburn; four daughters, Misses Eva, Dorothy, Ethel and Doris Osburn, and a sister, Miss Edna Osburn, all of Indianapolis, and his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Osburn, Lebanon. EIGHT CHILDREN BURN TO DEATH IN HOUSE Parents Escape When Fire Sweeps North Carolina Home. /; >/ i a i t rii m ALEXIS. N. C.. Nov. 13. Eight children, ranging in age from a few months to 13 years, were burned to death tocia.y when fire swept the farm home of Hugh Cunningham, two miles from here. Cunningham and his wife escaped. Don’t Suffer M ith Itching of Rallies Obtain Prompt Relief by using Ciitieura Soap and Ointment; ▼ Soap 2V. Ointment Jsc and 50c..

WOMAN. STRUCK BY AUTO, DIES Succumbs in Ambulance on Way to Hospital After Mishap. Mrs. Lewellvn Dodd, 50, of 129 3. Liberty-st, was struck by an auto at Noble and Maryland-sts last night and she died b°fore an ambulance could arrive to take her to City Hospital. She received a fractured skull.

Mrs. Dodd's death is the one hundred and twenty-seventh in Marion County traffic this year, as compared with 109 deaths during the same period last year. The car that

TRAFFIC DEATHS urn . nu mss u Nov. IS IST i.n to Nov. 14 lin

struck Mrs. Dodd was driven by Theodore Luthmers, 26. of 1309 E. lOth-st, who was arrested on a charge of reckless driving. Eugene Cornelison, 15, of 415 E. Morris-st, is in a fair condition at City Hospital with injuries received when he was knocked from his bicycle by an auto last night at Noble and McCarty-sts. A B. & O. train early today hit the auto of George P. Laye, 5007 Winthrop-av, at the High School-rd crossing and demolished it.

OUST THAT COLD —.Roots and All—‘Give It No Chance to Sprout Anew!

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