Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 February 1937 — Page 2
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PAGE 2 THE TNDIANAPOLTS TIMES — WEDNESDAY, FEB, 3, 1937
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Mrs. Evelyn Collins, Hurt * (REGISTERED)
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Sainte A VALUE MARTON COUNTY TRAFFIC . FATALITY TOLL TO DATE So HOT
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{ TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS AN It for February § Tomorrow OCTEUNES Luu 00a ( 4 Injured | ONLY!
TRAFFIC ARRESTS Speeding vA, hy, Running red light Preferential street Reckless driving No left turn Improper parking Drunken driving .. No driver's license Others
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Marion County's traffic death toll for 1937 rose to 18 today as the name of Mrs. Evelyn ‘Mattingly | Collins was added 10 the list. Mrs. Collins, who died yesterday | in Methodist Hospital, was struck by one of two cars which collided at Addison and Ohio Sts., Dec. 29. She | lived at 250 N. Addison St. She was 32. Harry Wilson, 46, of 235 N. Temple Ave, was reported in serious condition at City Hospital today from mjuries received last night when he | was struck by an automobile while alighting from a streetcar. He has & possible skull fracture, hospital officials said.
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Formerly Sold in Our Stock for $1.98
What luck you're in tomorrow! We purchased 180 smart new early spring hat fashions at a close-out price, and now pass the savings along to you. The of leaving the scene of an accident : same identical styles have sold for as much as $1.08 and passing a streetcar which was i OW in our stock. Smart fabric hats and fabric and discharging passengers, | 4 RUS straw combinations. Turbans, pill boxes, forward The accident occurred at Temple AD Ra brims and bretons. Black, brown, navy. and Washington Sts. nr Downstairs at Avres, h Police said the auto said to have > been driven by Dushane struck the . ’ ) X he ng CN x rear of the streetear, then hit Mr, AARAAKS MX KXKRAAAKKAAAARNIA Wilson and finally struck a telephone pole,
$18.000 PAID FOR For Women Who Have Slim Ankles and Legs! ALCOHOL VIOLATIONS
More than $18,000 was collected HEA 1 ; R by the State for violations of the |
alcoholic beverages act during the |
period from June 1, 1935, to Jan. 1, | 6 é ® ’ $ 1937, Ray Hinkle, chief of the Excise Department enforcement division, -e reported today
The largest item was $6657.90 for additional seating capacity for
which permittees had not paid li- * » vonmearty paid by permutees tor HAC Bu UX € hi n St ngs voluntarily paid by permittees for 1 law violations and $3218.67 was collected from the sale of illegal l.,. “ whi. is 3 om iy liquor, Mr Hinkle Said Lomorrow we present “Real Silk” De Luxe Chiffon “Slenda-I"it Substandards - hosiery. A Real Silk stocking made by the same high quality
standards as our regular De Luxe stockings you've been buying DINNER MEETING SET | for the past decade. However, Real Silk “Slenda-Iit” stockings BY JUNIOR CHAMBER ‘are specially constructed and so knit that they'll fit the slender estan ‘leg, at the ankle, in the calf and at the top, the points where
Driver Arrested
Police arrested William Dushane, 335 N. Sherman Drive, on charges
Ride in on a Great Wave of Popularity! They're New, Different— Youthful and Pretty!
A. The Wool Coat with Persian Print Dress—As smart a costume as ever flashed into fashion prominence, The coat buttons all the way down, and the print flashes while you walk, Size 12
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A dinner meeting for members of | most women find it difficult to get a perfect fit. In smart hosiery the Indianapolis Junior Chamber of |
Commerce is scheduled at 6 p. m. tomorrow at the Athenaeum. Wives | Please. No Mail or Phone Orders! and friends are to be special guests. PA I R Emory Hunter is in charge of en- | Downstairs at Ayres, tertainment, which is to include a sound motion picture depicting con- | struction of the George Washington | & Railroad. Following the dinner, the party is to move to the Cropsey Auditorium al the Public Library for the weekly meeting of the “People's Congress,” sponsored bv the Junior Chamber
SEEHAUSEN NAMED SYNOD PRESIDENT
Paul Seehausen was elected president of ‘the Federation of Missouri Synod Lutheran Churches of greater Indianapolis at a special meeting at Trinity Lutheran Church Parish Hall. Other officers are: Arthur Eickhoft, vice president; Frank Wischmeier, secretary, and Carl! Thoele, treasurer, A resolution was adopted instructing the president to appoint a coordinating committee to get the support of individual churches for the Red Cross relief fund
FRATERNITY DANCE DETAILS ARE FIXED
Arrangements for the annual Sigma Chi Fraternity state dinner and dance Saturday, Feb. 13. in the Columbia Club, have been completed by Robert Orbison, Indianapolis Alumni Chapter president, Entertainment is to be provided | by members of Indiana University, | Butler University, Purdue Univer- | sity, DePauw University and Wa- | bash College chapters. The dinner | is scheduled for 6:15 p. m. and the | dance will begin at 9 p. m.
» BRULORY EXCURSIONS
shades. Sizes 814 to 10154.
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B. Gamesa Crepe Coat with Print Top Dress «= In Navy blue, one of the smartest colors for spring ehie, Note the button pocket and shoulder interest, 8ize 14 ' eh $6.98
NEW SPRING STYLES! NEW PATTERNS! NEW COLORS! SIZES FOR EVERY WOMAN!
“Fruit of the Loom” | |
Daytime Frocks ! The “Ace” of the New 4 Spring Fashions Is a 7 $s] 09 Man-Tailored Guaranteed As Advertised by Ayres’ 3 , S u 1 t
and Good Houskeeping, for Color, for Size, for Fabric, for Workmanship!
C. Full length silk coat over Navy Print Dress—Youthsful and pretty as a pieture The wide rever collar and : the high waistline are spring 1037. A size 14, , $10.%5 v Ca . : A i
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PD. Wool Coat and spaced Navy Print Dress--A pers fect 3-way costume, Wear the coat, wear the dress, wear them together, In Navy, Size 16..........4. £12.95 wDownslairs at Ayres,
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There's amazing variety, there's new style, there's fine workmanship in these new spring “Fruit ot the Loom” cotton frocks. Made with painstaking details in fabrics famous for their washability, freshness and quality. In gorgeous, permanent, fast colors of navy, wine, brown, black, copen and = I New York fashion flashes say it's aqua. Prints, stripes, checks, dots, geometrics, Es FN go oR Ee ar shadow plaids and tie prints, in the group . . . all - Ad fashion now! Youll love these brand new for spring 1937. = man-tailored suits for their drape fit, ? rolled shoulders and smart simplicity.
SIZES: Man-tailored from hard finished . oe %
worsteds, flannels or sharkskin fabs Single button style with plain
14 to 2038 to 44 and 46 to 52! I 8 3 ion pack. Colors in grey, navy,
brown or oxford, Sizes 12 to 20 and Downstairs at Ayres, 3 11 to 19
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SPECIAL ROUND TRIP FARES From INDIANAPOLIS Saturday or Sunday, February 6-7
$4.75 ST. LOUIS
Leave Indianapolis 11.20 pm, Saturday, 2.28 am, 7.30 am or 8.20 am, Sunday
$3.00 EFFINGHAM
Leave 228 am or 7.30 am, Sunday
$1.75 TERRE HAUTE
Leave "0 am or 8.20 am, Sunday
EVERY SATURDAY OR SUNDAY a: a. Sy 3 3 FE ol $6.50 PITTSBURGH | | < A IC Fa . . . For Your Suit=—A Tailored or Dressy
Leave 8.40 pm or 11.00 pm, Saturday $3.75 COLUMBUS $2.25 DAYTON
$1.50 RICHMOND | F 4 | a J 0 \ ! B lo use
eave 8.49 pm or 11.00 pm, Saturday a8 30 am, Sunday
oS “ \ silk or linen tailored Returning leave destinations Sun. Night i wo RY PR § or dressy styles in $ 98
Coach Service Only i 3 2 4 white or Diath pastel SS . ; | hs. Zz 0 Phone Riley 9331 RR 3 Ta shades, Sizes
PENNSYLVANIA ~Downstairs at Ayres.
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