Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 November 1936 — Page 2

& guest is to be made at the Commis- |

g “Syear of 2329-33 N. Illinois-st into a

* ‘Elbrecht, 5. Talbot-st as a grocery.

JURCH SEEKS | PPROVAL FOR | NEW BUILDING

pr RES | it for Frame Structure Is Studied by City | Plan Board. |

The City Plan Commission today | Was studying a petition by Bethel | Four Square Church representatives | Re Setmission to construct a frame | ng at Woodlawn and Wright- | avs, Val B. McLeay, commissicn secretary, announced, Formal consideration of the re's . meeting Monday afternoon, | f. McLeay said. The building is to | used for church services. | Action on eight other petitions | also is to be taken Monday, The] “petitioners and requests are: Asks Funeral Home Permit Charles H. Leap, 1739 W. Wash-“ington-st, operate a funeral hone in the existing house; Carl Rost, | 47th-st and Boulevard-pl, erect a | gdouble house: George O. Rafert,] ecnvert existing structures in the |

“Onhe unit commercial garage: Ariana | “H. Bennett, erect a gasoline filing | Station at 11th and Delaware-sts; | National Toddle House Corp., erect "8 restaurant building at 38th and dRuckle-sts: Mae Lannon, convert | basement into beauty parlor at 1236 | EN. Belle vVieu-pl: Eli Lilly & Co, in- | “stall two alcohol tanks at 650 S. Del-‘aware-st, and William A. and Lucy | use of structure at 1901 |

#3 “OTE OF CONFIDENCE,’ |

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~the formal opening of the - State

+ people of Indiana appreciate honest,

* «Governor said.

"BROTHER OF VICTIM

5 fs to hold its annual home-coming

GOVERNOR DECLARES |

. Tuesday's balloting was a “vote of | confidence,” Gov. McNutt told state | employes in an address yesterday at |

Office Building, 141 8. Meridian-st. “It was proof of the fact that the efficient and devoted . service,” the + The new building houses depart“ments of public welfare, unemployment relief and compensation, gross income tax, store licenses and used motor vehicle dealers’ licenses.

« HELD IN POISONING

Timer Special ! ELKHART, Ind. Nov. 5.—Lester Bedford Slack, 34, was questioned by State Police today in connection «with the death of his brother, Elgy Slack, who died Tuesday. Physiglans said poison caused his death. | Police said the brother had ad- | mitted placing a foreign substance | dn a bottle of wine which EIgy | -drank.

HOME-C! COMING IS SET The Castleton Methodist Church

Sunday with Sunday school and urch services at 9:30 a. m. The Rev. R. A. Shumaker, pastor, is to speak. The Rev. Floyd Cook is guest | ker. A basket dinner follows | @ services.

There was nothing sheepish about Mrs. Donald Barder except her gloves when she entered the women's autumn golf tourney near London, England.

Square Theater ballroom under the auspices of the Indianapolis Power land Light Co. Post No. 20 of the American Legion. Proceeds from the dance are w

ibe donated to the laboratories of the |

James E. Roberts School for Handicapped Children. The committee for the dance includes Thomas Miller, M G Bye.

Wallace O, Lee and Alvin O, Pehs-

NEW 1937 STUDEBAKERS

7 1937 model cars are popping on the scene—or threatY ening to—nearly every day. But the simple truth is that wll wait another full year before you'll see another automc that even approaches these roomy, haudsume, sensationy economical new 1937 Studebakers! m silvery radiator grilles and hood louvers to enormous luggage compartments, the new 1937 Studebakers hold all along. And to top off their other innovations

nc | distinctions, they don’t bow even to the very lowest priced

prs in gasoline and oil mileage.

i's first cars with doors that stay securely closed withneed for slamming! World's safest cars—with the only tic hill holder, straight-line steering and the finest

puch hydraulic

See and drive a new Studebaker. S € LT. WUOGET PLAN OFFERS LOW TIME PAYMENTS

| LITZELMAN and MORRISON,

At a Sensational Low Price"

, $1.00

‘Full Puff Sleeve—A Tapering Waist and An 88-Inch Sweep Around the Ankles!

A Scoop! For the first time we offer a beautiful House Coat for

only one dollar! It’s the most flattering coat we've seen in some_

time! Huge sweeping skirt, billowy puffed sleeves, smart fitted waistline with contrasting plain color sash, flaring revers that may be worn open or closed. Choice of a floral pattern in a host of bright colors. Sizes for women and misses. For YOURSELF!

For GIFTS!

-* NAVY COPEN GREEN WINE BROWN

Wear it. as a cocktail coat when guests drop in during the after-

-moon or evening!

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‘Buy them -now in, every color, for Christmas Gifts, even your best friends will never be able to tell what you paid for it!

Wear it early in “the ; morning while serving ° breakfast and look charming over the. coffee coffee cups.!

Wear it as. a negligee for lounging around - the house, choose one in every color,

ORDER by MAIL —or Phone RI. 9441!

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sold out in five hours. Another huge quantity is being rushed to us for tomorrow’s selling—and will probably go equally fast. Therefore, we reserve the right to fill mail orders within six days out of our third shipment.

Our first big » + shipment was

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News . . . | ’) sortant news . . . for every man, woman and child in Indianapolis! We urge you fo

read every item! Make a list of your needs Then "arr to Ayres | Downstairs ih fi

for Winter.