Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 September 1936 — Page 15

REGISTRATION IN

UNUSUAL FIND IS MADE IN WHITE RIVER

PUBLIC SCHOOLS BEING ARRANGED

50 | Buildings Needed for! y

Plirpose, County Clerk Estimates.

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= Gh Linty Clerk Glenn B. Ralston is. td meet today with A. B. Good, |

Sche make final * use of public voters. The School Board is reported to |

1 Board business director, to arrangements for the schools to register

‘have given a tentative agreement | for the use of 20 buildings, but Mr. | Ralston is expected to ask that 50,

schools be designated. The city yes-| terday gave Mr. Ralston permission/| to use all fire houses in the regis ‘tration drive, = “We need 136 stations,” Deputy Clerk Charles R. Ettinger

from Sept. 10 through Sept. 26.

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said | “Eight of these are to be kept open! in various sections of the county |

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Your guess is as good as-any one’s. What is it? Some folk say

it is the ailing tooth of a huge prehistoric monster that roamed Indiana |

long before the Indians. Others say it is what is left of the jaw of a fish that found its way into Indiana before the streams begame unnavigable for bigi fry. Anyway, it was found yesterday buried under six feet of clay and gravel near Rocky Ripple in the White River bed by Lytle P. Malott, 2503 Broadway. It was four feet undér water, and was turned up by | a gasoline shovel used in dredging the river bed. :

HAT LAUNCH MODERNIZATION FALL CAMPAIGN

‘Fix-for-Winter’ Idea to Be Pushed During This Month.

A housing modernization and re-

tration in Indiana this month, R. { Earl Peters, state director, an~ { nounced today. Mr. Peters'said that FHA efforts [in Indiana would be directed toward | loans for home modernization work. “Modernize for winter” is to be the campaign slogan, he said. | The state director pointed out {that the section of the FHA law | providing for loans on home repairs | expires April 1, 1937, and that this | fall would be the last chance of

1 property owners to take advantage

{of the loans.

“During the last few months,

| Bank Loans Noted | banks have loosened up on this

type of loan and many of them have

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pair campaign is to be conducted | | by the Federal Housing Adminis-

installed small loan’ departments,” Mr. Peters said. i “Some banks are making this type of loan without the FHA insurance. They, however, might as well avail themselves of the opportunity of the 10 per cent of the aggregate insurance at no cost to themselves. “There are thousands of homes which still need repairs and modernization, particularly for winter months and the objective of this

|drive is to provide the impetus to

bring this about,” Mr. Peters said.

YOUTH IS HELD IN

ATTEMPTED ATTACK

Gordon Rohyans, 17, of 328 8S. Ritter-av, today was held on vagrancy charges after confessing, rolice said, that he attempted to attack two girls near Butler and Uni-versity-avs yesterday. Rohyans was captured by Ralph Fredricks, 19, of 409 Grand-av, who held him until police arrived. He

had torn one of the girls clothing, |

police said.

‘If it covers the

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PROBATION AIDS WILL CONVENE

100 From State State Exhected at Meeting in Chicago. Approximately 100 Indiana probation workers are to attend the

Midwest Probation Conference of the National Probation Association

in Chicago Sept. 14-17, Dr. Francis D. McCabe, state probation director, said today. Judge Dan V. Pyle, St. Joseph Circuit Court, South Bend, is to speak on “Probation as the Judge Sees It” McCabe is a member of the conference executive council.

The meeting is a regional meeting of the National Probati Association, arranged in co-operation with the committee on probation of the American Prison Association. The probation sessions are part of the program of the Ameri an Prison Congress, which opens Sept. 13,

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WEDNESDAY, SEPT.

ROBBED OF WATCH, CASH George Lay, 49, of 5007 Wint av, reported to police that he Wiis robbed early today of a watch and chain valued at $70 and $25 in cash by two Negroes as he was putting / his car into the garage. Mr. lay said the men also took his pants.

Enter September 8

Beginning FALL TERM

Specialized business trainin is direct, sitive, effective, id recognized as one eo si, i and most economical ways to ‘a promising start with a good business firm. Many who entered here a year or a little more ago are holdi Jesizable positions” today, TI s the _

Indiana Business College

of Indianapolis. The others are at Marion, Muncie, Logansport, Anderson, Kokomo, Lafayette, Columbus, Richmond and’ Vincennes—Ora E. Butz, President. To complete your arrangements, please call personally, if convenient. -Otherwise, for Bulletin deseribing courses and quoting tuition fees, telephone or write the I. B. C. nearest you, or Fred W. Case, Principal,

Central Business College

Architects & Builders Bid Pennsylvania and Vermont Sts. Indianapolis.

pecially

Priced Merchar dice

These stores offer thru The Times, exclusively, each Wednesday out-of-the-ordinary merchandise values at specially, reduced prices for Thursday—one day only!

Merchandise

thus advertised will not be available at these prices any, other day in the week. Sorry, no mail, phone or C. O. D. orders!

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School Opening Sale! Children's Fine:

Elkskin Oxfords

THURSDAY ON LY

$19

Regularly $1.98

Delicious, Chewy, Chocolate Covered

Raisin Clusters

THURSDAY ONLY

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Brooks' Downstairs. Store Features Smart

Early Fall Dresses

THURSDAY ONLY

$397 Regularly

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Here are the shoes the children will need to start them off! Black or brown, in wing tip or moccasin vamp styles! Leather or composi-

Fresh, wholesome raisins in dainty clusters with a generous coating of rich, sweet chocolate—you’ll want more and more of them! They are

Beautiful fashions in novelty crepes . « « rough crepes . . . sheers, with the season’s cleverest details, tunics . « « peplums .-. . high necklines!

All popular new fall shades. Sizes 12 to 50! See our windows! Have You Joined Brooks Hosiery Club?

Brooks

26 East Washington

good, and good for you—so try a pound or two tomorrow!

Betsy Ross. hi

Hume Mansur Bldg. Uptown Theater Bldg. Circle Tower Bldg. Indiana Theater Bide. |

tion soles! Sizes 11145 to 2; widths B, C and D! A real bargain!

Stout's Store

318-332 Massachusetts | 352-354 West Washington

Like to Make a Good Buyin Bedding? Special! 50x50-Inch Imported Peasant

Cotton ‘Mattresses Rayon Lunch Cloths

THURSDAY ONLY THURSDAY ONLY

NAA 2 : re At

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Brighten Up the Interior of Your Home!

~ Flat Wall Paint

THURSDAY ONLY

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$ 8 8 : Regularly $6.93

Gal.

Regnlurly 92

¢

" 14-Gallon, 90c—quart, 45c!

. mediately gives

On interior walls and woodwork, the satin-like sheen of Adva-Tint imthe room added charm and attractiveness! Beautiful shades from which to choose!

A comfortable mattress that will

give long and lasting service! Single

or double bed size; choice of roll or box edge; it's made like the much more expensive kinds! A durable ticking! Save tomorrow!

‘Beautiful lunch cloths in the new

high shades so popular for fall— red, blue, gold, green, brown or black in big, colorful plaids! 14x14 inch napkins to match at- only 5c each! Better stock up! Hurry!

The Linen Store

25 West Washington ©. =

Advance Paint Co.

301 N. Capitol

Rhodes. Burford Co.

335 East Washington

Last Week We Sold Out of This Item!

4-Tube Radios

THURSDAY ONLY

95

Complete Regularly $19.95

Very Special! Just'| | Bonded Northern

Seal Fur Coats

THURSDAY ONLY

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After Reading The Times Thursday Specials—

She Went to Town

Y. . And found loads of things she'd $ been wanting at enormous savings! : : . Every item advertised was a genuine value—reduced for Thursday only? She felt her trip to town had more than repaid her! See for

Regularly much higher | priced— Aviother shipment just: arrived

drastically slashed for clearance!

Beautiful, gleaming pelts’ made up into princess, swagger and fitted styles! 2-year guaranteed linings! $2 holds your coat in the layaway! *Dyed Coney.

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yourself tomorrow—shop Times’ advertised specials for Thursday! The month of September brings a new season, the stores are chockfull of brand new fall merchandise that every one needs!

New 1937, Travel-aire, R. C. A. Licensed Radio at this special price Thursday! Coast-to-toast reception, airplane dial, built-in aerial! Connects on A. C. or D. C. current!

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