Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 228, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 December 1935 — Page 11
DEC. 2, 1935
MOTORIST DIES IN SAFETY ZONE GUARD ACCIDENT County Traffic Toll One Less Than Entire 1934 Toll. Marion County’s 1935 traffic toll stood at 137 today, one behind last year's total, as a result of the fatal accident yesterday morning of William J. Goldman, 49, of 1314 S. Meridian-st. Mr. G o 1 and m a r.'s
auto struck a safety zone guard at Blackford and Washington-sts. He w'as injured internally and died shortly afterward at City Hos pital. He is survived by
TRAFFIC DEATHS I SSI . is* I #35 to Dec 2 Ist last to Dec. 2 117
the widow. Mrs. Nora Goldman, and five children, Kathryn, Robert, Doris, James and Patsy Goldman. Services are to be held at 2 tomorrow afternoon in the Lauck Funeral Home, 1458 S. Meridian-st. Burial is to be in Floral Park Cemetery. Others Hurt Seriously A motorist was injured critically and a woman passenger on a trackless trolley was hurt slightly today at S East-st and Terrace-av in an accident, involving the electric car and two automobiles. Eli Willoughby, 57. of 829 S. Sheffl< Id-av, is in City Hospital witn a possible skull fracture. The automobile he was driving, after being struck by the trolley car, was hurled 30 feet, striking the parked, unoccupied auto of Delbert Stewart, C 43 Woodlawn-av. Miss Irene Formes, 533 N. Ta-coma-av, suffered bruises when she was jolted from her seat m the trolley car as it struck a utility pole, having swerved from its cour.se after the collision with the Willoughby automobile. Herschel Beaman, 1008 Ingoma-st, trolley operator, escaped Ingomar-st, trolley operator, escaped Held on Burglary Charge Waiving preliminary hearing on charges of burglary and grand larceny, Virgil Catron, 27, Richmond, was held to the grand jury today under SISOO bond by Municipal Judge Dewey E. Myers.
get ‘ THAT STUFF?” Even before REL Head Cold Jelly was put on the market, users in clinical tests wanted to know where they could get more BEFORE a single tube of REL made in actual cases under careful Head Cold Jelly was put on medical supervision, the market, hundreds of clinical That’s how REL came about—tests were made by well-known the finest thing yet for head colds, doctors on their patients—m dispensaries and private practice. Make this One-Side So enthusiastic were these people Nose Test at the quick, pleasant relief they got, that many of them said Put a little REL Head Cold “Where can I get that stuff?” (At J p hy up just one side of your nose, that time REL was not yet on the Wait a few seconds—and see what market.) happens! First you’ll note a der, . , . ... lightful, refreshing “pine woods” Rut ?/mt need not wait! REL odor. Then you'll feel that side of Head Cold Jelly is now on sale at the nostril open-clearly-all the a 1 druggists and how it’s selling! wa y up. That “stuffed up” feeling It s an instantaneous hit! is gone! You breathe freely and naturally again! And the REL is result of 137 other side—what a difference! 4% different experiments! REL is as good for l§ REL Head Cold Jelly is not head colds as REM jjMw just another “head cold remedy.” • . , JfMM It's different! It's the result of ,S Tor cou §nS. the 49 years of pharmaceutical If you’ve ever used I experience of the makers of REM RE\I, vouknow what for Coughs—plus a lot of study that means! We MHTTu and experimentation. One hundred say REL's good m and thirty-seven different formulas ...you'll say it's were tried out. Clinical tests were wonderful! muuite Atittfi gW for head colds [M
C' O N N Baud and Orchestra INSTKIMENTS PEARSON Cos., Inc. 1?8 N. Penn. I Suits—Topcoats I I Relined, refitted, remod- | leled at reasonable prices. I I r-JJ TAILORING CO. I 131 E. New York St. | r —ifßs*" m —l tw ■ L POR Alt PURPOSES DRY CLEANING Men's Suits or Overcoats "5c Ladies' Plain Dresses, 1 pc. . ,75c Ladies’ Plain Dresses, 2 pcs . $1 Excelsior Laundry RI ley 3591
Gone, hut Not Forgotten
Automobiles reported to police as stolen Krank CMdd Danvllk' Ind., Ford sedan. fiO-OOg irora Danville. Ind.
BACK HOME AGAIN
S’olen automobiles recovered by police James Stanley. 603 Wilmlngton-st. Chev. rolt coupe, found at McCartv-st and VirLathrop Mover Cos , 41* N. Capito!-av, Packard sedan, found at Etna Green. Ind. Grover Owens, Carr.by. Ind . Hudson roach, found m Lilly Varnish Co.'s garage, 670 S. California-st. William H Brimer' Noblesville, Ind., Pi. mouth sedan, lound in rear of 512 S. Wcst-st. SIOO FINE, 180 DAYS GIVEN SHOPLIFTER Woman Arrested in Store Admits Theft of Articles. Fine of SIOO and a 189-day term in the Indiana Woman's Prison were imposed today by Municipal Judge Dewey E. Myers on Mrs. Cynthia Bowman, 38, of 508 Leon-st, on conviction of shoplifting. She had been under suspended sentence on the same charge. Mrs. Bowman was arrested Saturday afternoon in a Massachusetts-av store by a detective agency operative. She admitted theft of three pairs of hose and an alarm clock. FLUSH OUT 15 MILES OF KIDNEY TUBES Medical authorities agree that your kidneys contain 15 MILES of tiny tubes or filters which help to purify the blood and keep you healthy. If you have trouble with bladder irregularity and irritation, the 15 MILES of kidney tubes may need flushing out. This danger signal may be the beginning of nagging backache, leg pains, loss of pep and energy, getting up nights, swelling, pufliness under the If kidneys don’t empty 3 pints a day and so get rid of more than 3 pounds of waste, poisonous matter may de 'e’op, causing serious trouble. Don’t vv.it. Ask your druggist for DOAN’S PILLS, which have been used successfully liy millions of people for over 40 year i. They give hapoy relief and will help to flush out the 15 MILES of kidney tubes. Get DOAN’S FILLS at ;rour druggist.
LOANS REPAIRS | AND NEW HOME BUILDING See Your Local Building and Loan Assns. r and Hvm&tk * CLOTHING ON EASY CREDIT >♦ Asian g marine ca Itt W v W*g*msTOH St. See New 1935 Cabinet Model ]!_' Speed Queen Electric Washer with Safety-Roll Wringer j an exclusive feature fit J||j Vonnegut’s {10(0 i ___ 12C _E._Wasnlr.Bton n| ‘ * 1 t Indiana's Laraest SELECTION of Men's Hots LEVINSON Your Hatter
Ilf AYRES DOWNSTAIRS STOREIf[ - ' : — l —
Gifts You'd Like to Receive! LEATHERETTE HASSOCK With Large Initial Square Blue, or Round Si B lO Green, Stvle " ■ * B * Brown, H Red Complete with a large block initial, as pictured here. Solidly and comfortably filled, large size. Ideal for use as radio bench, extra chair, foot bench. Maroon and dark red, light and dark green, brown and blue with contrasting bindings. Mail and Phone Orders Filled! —Downstairs at Ayres. ★ Look! A Real 'Buck Rogers'Watch Century $ (1 OO Guaranteed A. d!*Model! *| *” For One Year Hot ziggety! Here’s a watch that’s a 25th century streamline model, with the picture and name of Buck Rogers on the face. It has a minute hand, and the numerals are easy to see. Guaranteed to give good time for one year. (See guarantee slip on inside of case.) —Downstairs at Ayres. ★ No Motor! No Winding! No Pushing! No Batteries! The Mystery Car What Makes It Go? Red! Jm If m StreamGreen! V Lined! JF Each So easy to operate a 2-year-old can make it whizz along! What’s the secret? Sh-h! We’ll tell you! Just press the top of the body firmly .. . and away the car speeds. Simple, isn’t it? Modern streamlined body in a bright red or green finish. —Downstairs at Ayres.
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Tomorrow! A GIFT SALE of WomerVs Colored Sheepskin | LOUNGING SUPPERS Woolly! Warm! Wearable! | without a seam up the toe to give the Colors: I utmost in comfort. Sizes 3toß, no half jjr Bl^ Order by MAIL or Green” PHONE Riley 9441 —Downstairs at Ayres.
I J I, .7 ,ii Parfek -T- 1 MONOCRAMMED J I |• _ —i , $ 3 j Towel Ensemble | | Gifts Carry Off the Majority Vote! J- It; 1 Bath Towel ~ , . ...... - Face Towel IQ Complete With 2 Wash Goths ■ *"” One Initial. ji ftflpV jf* - jT:jllfeffill7 flf it’s Parfek Monogrammed you know it’s right! For Parfek elimiM - | nates the usual long delays in waiting for merchandise to be monoid , | grammed! It’s quite inexpensive! It’s very beautiful in workmanMJP j<jj ship! The monograms are permanently fused into the fabric—and W will not wash off—nor can you pull them off. Choice of monogram ' tovorite color. ESame Set, but with 3-Letter Monogram 51.39 —Downstairs at Avres.
Bright Ideas for Ways of Saying "Merry Christmas" White Gift Lamps at Practical Prices | § , Bridge Lamps Floor Lamps j~J ;\ \ $3.95 $1.95 I fjm fU\ \ ** (Left, (Right) [ L|[ JI 1 n \ % Heavy cast base in gleaming A beautifully shaped floor I jpftr j "I white enamel with a white lamp with heavy cast base in ; ; I MJ?' ~ ' |j|:" parchment shade of your white enamel finish. This * Jm \ ’ T HP choice. It has an adjustable particular lamp has 3-candle 3m l _ tilt shade. This also comes effect with your choice of a i JP \ j in bronze finish. A lovely gleaming white parchment 1 ! 1 and useful gift. shade. Also bronze finish. Cape Cod Lamps Table Lamps , 1 $1.19 $1.69 \ ■ (Below) ■ (Below) \ .. ; Quaint little occasional table A handsome table lamp with | f lamps for Early American rooms. white pottery base, urn style, and The base is of soft glowing maple, white shade wrapped in cello- | [ j the shade a parchment type. The phane. j | | bulb fits in fashioned oil 11 | I I Other f J • si. l9 to \ $ 7 -95 \ sl ’ 69
PAGE 11
