Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 December 1936 — Page 2
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PREPARE STATE CHAMBERS FOR NEW ASSEMBLY
WPA Workmen Are Kept Busy; Quarters for Several Offices Moved.
The chambers of the state Senate are being scrubbed and busy crew of WPA n preparation for the convening of the next month Rooms of the pied by the
sinr the
News Bi
and House dusted by a
workmen |
gross income tax divitate industries, Statehouse ireau and Board of Pharmacy, have been cleared House Clerk Ed Beggs and Speaker Edward Stein inspected the chambers last week, and conferred with the Legislative Reference Bureau on the seating of representatives Move Two Offices irations have been Milk Control Board and Board from The Milk Board is to crowd ~Governor's ofs Board is go-
Senate
e Lieutenant the Architect to the corridor. room formerly occupied by Teach ' Retirement Fund is to { an engrossing room for ture Senate chamber ince the Beauty 3arber Joard moved e occupied by the LAX dlvision. of months had collected in nomy, high-ceilinged legislaand even the massive are being lowered and
proper has Board into gross
chamber
All Must Register
State's office is
the registra-
» Secretary of its files for and person who comes belegislative committee to regis-
lobbyists promises to
el every
of the busiest persons at the { 151 is Charles Kettle ough, veteran director of the tive Reference Bureau, who conferring for several sponsors of proposed
been ths with Kettleborough either writes practically every bill inlegislative session. A come to Mr. Kettleseveral ideas, and the write them into a bill I phrases.
{ iced at a legislator will borough with director will complete with leg Both Gov. Mc Nutt and Gov.-elect Townsend are working on their messages to the General Assembly on futur lation
TAXI DRIVER FIGHTS ALLEGED ASSAILANT
With
legis
in Hospital Head Injury.
Suspect
cab driver, an alleged attempted robbery early today and sent his alleged assailant, James Reddy, 28, of 736 N. New Jersey-st to City Hospital with a severe head cut, police Sala Taylor, dian-st, told brick from started
William Tayvlor, 33,
frustrated
who lives at 470 S. Meripolice he grabbed a Reddy's hand when the latter beating and choking e attack, Taylor told police, after Reddy and Orville Beckwere picked up as passengers and Illinois-sts. Beckman Reddy started a quarrel cab driver, police were
Ms : fi when vith the A ld Redd
and held
60 CLUBS ENTERED IN WAR ON CROWS
clubs have
was charged with vagrancy, inder $2000 bond.
conservation enrolled for Indiana's fourth annual crow-killing campaign, Virgil M. Simmons, Conservation Department director, reported today. Eight entries were received last week and inquiries have been received from & clubs, Mr. Simmons said. test begins Friday. The Fish and sponsor, is to award $425 turning in the largest crow feet during each of mol
The con-
the five
clubs for crow feet, quail or Cron feet
HONOR CITIES AND
COUNTIES ON SAFETY
Five cities and counties having record are to at a dinner meeting of Covernor's Committee on Pub-
lic Safety to be held in the Indianapolis Athletic Club at 6:30 p. m. to-
the best 1936 safety be honored
the morrow. The meeting is being
the Hoosier McNutt
sociation and Club. Gov.
cal tend
WIFE CHARGES MATE
WRECKED FURNITURE
Mitchell Ackridge, 36, of 338 N.
Mavidson-st, was to face charges of drunkenness, disorderly conduct and Municipal
resisting an officer In Court today.
made to |
| Central-av,
number of other
Game Division, to clubs number of
ths the contest is in progress and will trade game birds to the awarding one one pheasant for each 100
sponsored bv the Indianapolis Auto Trade AsMotor Gov. .-Elect Townsend, members of the General Assembly and representatives of logovernmental units are to at-
1937 General Assembly
House, once occu-
Frank G. Herman, above, who retired a few years ago as state agent of the Agricultural Insurance Co., Watertown, N. Y., has been appointed manager of the Merchants and Manufacturers Inurance Bureau of Indiana, 821 Illinois Building, succeeding the late Louis H. Wolff, who died Sept. 24 Other officers of the bureau are: Richard Lieber, president: Leo M. Rappaport, secretary and Henry Zitzlaff, treasurer.
SUSPECTHELDIN ~~ STORE BURGLARY
Furniture Company Reports Theft of $219.
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John Stewart, 30, of 1212 Mus- | kingum-st, today was held on| vagrancy charges under $2000 bond while police investigated robbery of the Rosner Furniture Store at 823 N. Senate-av. Store officials said $219 and a raoney order for $15 had been taken. |
Four employes, H. E. Burke, 31. of | 2737 N. Pennsyivania-st; Everei; cones, 25, of 2122 N. Talbott- -av,; Burliss Haganman, 29, of 1610 Broad. | way, and William Kelley, 34, of 1530 ! N. Illinois-st, were in the store when | the robbery occurred Saturday | night,
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They told police two men held | =
them up and took the money from | an unlocked safe. Miss Lucille Ditton, 25. of 2815 | reported theft of $50 rom the safe of the Inter- “Insurance | i Ezchange, 426 N. Meridian-st.
EASTERN STAR SETS PUBLIC INSTALLATION 3
Indianapolis Chapter 393, Order | of Eastern Star, is to install officers | in public ceremony at 8 p. m. to- | morrow in the Masonic Temple, 1522 W. Morris-st. Mrs. Mary Rockafellow Prosch is | to be installed as worthy matron; Robert Louis Knoecke, worthy patron; Mrs. Cora M. Thorman, associate matron; Frank J. Steinbruegge, associate patron: Mrs. | Beulah E. Lewis, secretary; Mrs. Gertrude Martin, treasurer; Mrs. Tressie Kirk, conductress: Mrs. Mary Russell Dell, associate conductress.
Mrs. Daisy Crist is to be installing | officer.
CHILD BIRD LOVERS | TO MAKE FIELD TRIP
A fieldtrip through Woollen's Garaen of Birds and Botany is to be taken tomorrow by the Children’s | Museum Bird Lovers Club. | Sponsored by the Indiana Nature Study Club, the trip is being ar- | ranged by Mrs. Ralph Bidgood, who | | is to be assisted by Miss Dorothy | | Siegel, Miss Katherine Graves, Miss | | Margaret Knox, Mrs. Rachel Scott | and Mrs. Thomas P. Rogers. The trip, to be made by chartered | | bus, is to start at the museum, 1150 |
N. Meridian-st, at 9:15 a. m. and | return is set at 4 Pa m. |
Y.M.C.A. ISTO HOLD OPEN HOUSE JAN. 1
Open house is to be held by the | Central Y. M. C. A. for members and | friends New Year's Day. Entertainment, sports, displays and exhibi- |
tions are being arranged for the aft- | E
ernoon and night. Competitive ex- | hibits and motion pictures of Gra-Y, | Hi-Y and neighborhood Y. M. C. A. | club work are to be presented. A full day's program of athletic | events and an exhibition of junior | crafts work will feature the annual | open house at the Senate ph Y M. C. A. on New Year's Day.
2 HELD AS VAGRANTS
PENDING THEFT Quiz|
Police today held Aloysius Cleary, | 21, of 1338 S. Harding-st, and Ted Pikul, 26, of 614 N. New Jersey-st, on vagrancy charges while investi. gating an alleged robbery. Cleary told police Pikul had robbed him of about $2 in an alley. | Police found Pikul eating in a | downtown restaurant shortly after the reported robbery and said that |
he possessed a dollar bill and $1.53 | in change.
SPANISH WAR TOPIC
a Revolution tonight at an open meeting of the Indianapolis
Youth Peace Council in the Y. w.
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He was arrested in an alley near Martz Lewis, council Lockerbie-st and Park-av yesterda man, said a special pease mass | after a chase. Mrs. Frances Ack- meeting of all interested Indian ridge, 36, his wife, told police her | apolis youths is to be held Jan. 1 husband had broken all the furni- | Place for the meeting is to be an ‘gure and dishes at home and then nounced later. ‘chased her from the house.
: WOMAN, 107, DEAD By United Press
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After-Christmas SALE! Women’s and Misses’ Warm
SPORTS COATS
TWO GREAT GROUPS—AT ONE BARGAIN PRICE!
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EACH GROUP NO. 1—“Rain-"r-Shine” i in prowns, greys, mixtures and blues. This is the first time we ve sold these coats at a price this Jow! Sizes 12 to 46 in group! GROUP NO. 2 includes Barbour fleeces, knitted fleeces in a big choice of smart colors. Choose from swagger, fitted, wraparound and military styles in sizes 11 to 19 and 12 to 20. Each coat fully
lined and ‘interlined for warmth.
Sizes 12 to 46! Twisted Boucle Tweeds Swaggers Fitted Styles Semi-fitted Styles Sports Backs Double Breasted
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Regularly Priced At $§19.75— NOW
twisted boucle tweeds in swagger or fitted styles;
Sizes 11 to 19—12 to 20!
Fleeces Alpacas Knitted Fleeces Swagger Styles Blues Fitted Styles Princess Styles Military Styles Fitted Waists «Downstairs at Ayres.
Greys Greens Oxfords Browns
Grey Browns Blue Mixtures Single Breasted
After-Christmas Sale! 1400 Brand New Winter
Dress Fashions AT 2 VERY LOW PRICES!
$ 3.80 dS 5-80
i he most important dress sales of the vear . .. and if you love a bariy BD FASHION and QUALITY, you'll be here tomorrow morning bright and early! We offer about 1,400 brand new mid-winter dresses, every dress a higher-priced style and a current or coming fashion trend! Plenty of ‘plain colors, plenty of black with lingerie trims, plenty of navy blue. And we bring you also a big assortment of styles in the new OAST shades. Sizes for every woman . , , 14 to 20, 11 to 19, 38 to 52, and some half-sizes'
Crepe Suit For Afternoon Dresses For Street Fringed Tunics For Dinner Print Jacket For Dancing Suits For Office Metal Cloth The New Tunics Toast Shades
Nail Head Double Dutys Tunics Chiffon Tops
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Bolero Jacket Styles Redingotes in Navy or Brown Lace Tunic Dresses Blouse Type Jacket Dress Tunic Styles ==Downstairs at Ayres,
Crepes Alpacas Prints Moire Taffetas Lingerie Trims Metallic Trims Embroidery Trims Net Sleeves
$5.80
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| After-Christmas Sale! Men’s All- Wool
Suits and Overcoats AT 2 BARGAIN PRICES!
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(or 2 for $35.00)
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Here's What You Get!
All-Wool Worsted Suits; All-Wool Overcoats! » Blues « Fleeces @ Belt Al
MEN! Here's a value-giving event that you won't pass up for “love nor money!” Here's a clearance that offers you two low bargain prices on a smartly tailored SUIT or a heavy, warm wool OVERCOAT . . . and they come in the colors and patterns you can wear the year around. Single or double-breasted style suits, full or half-belted style overcoats. Sizes for men and young men in regulars, stouts, slims and shorts!
EXTRA SPECIAL! A Limited Quantity of Gabardine Suits in Both Price Lines! Also Tuxedos, with Vest ............514.95
® Greys ® Oxfords © Browns ® Plain Colors ‘Breasted Models!
‘® Meltons
® Ourls ® Raglans
