Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 March 1937 — Page 24

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. . - A IX ARRESTED IN RAID Munici al Court to answer charges 2522 Aqueduct St. also was are SEVEN HURT IN Quins’ Bucket Brigade on 5-Alarm Snow Call ; BY LOCAL OFFICERS | a ot = ha Tr

others when police raided his home. | cise officers raided his home and

| wr : : TAT a a : Sana Gordon Fleming, 39, of 415 Cleve- | Officers said they confiscated a | reported they found a gallon of : SR a ; R land St., was to appear today in gallon of alcohol. Joseph Gibbs, alcohol.

31 ARRESTED |S or JEWELRY for EASTER!

Two Injured When Car Hits

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Injured TRAFFIC ARRESTS Running red light Preferential street Speeding .e Driving through safety zone . No driver's license Drunken driving Faulty lights

Others except parking SE Hi 5 Large center Diamond sur- 2 small diamonds and large

Two persons were injured early | x Dia- ; ; today when their car turned over : 8 — SY g wr Pu or center Diamond mounted in and crashed into a building after | 3 : : = Yellow 14-Karat $ 50 a collision at McCarty and East | win Gold . White or hindi Sts. Five other persons were in-| |} : a a : : Sn Mounting _— Yellow Gold. .. jured in other accidents. = : RG ses > : Co SE : ’ Thirty-one drivers were arrested : X : Se i. : ; SS $5 Down, $1 Weekly $2.50 Down, 50c Weekly for alleged traffic violations. Twelve | : :

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Meridian St., and Louis Gunner- : : ERR i » : ; - CEE man, 50, 2515 Union St. were hurt| fi 5% # aR RT, TE j\ Men’s or Women’s

when the taxi in which they were SREY : : : : ’ riding collided with a car driven by : | CNB Ba Sa : : i= : | B U L O V A WAT C H E S

Robert Green 35, of 129 S. Traub Ave,

Receive First Aid (Copyright, 1937, NEA Service, Inc.)

First aid was given by the Fire

Department Rescue Squad. Mr. ” No challenge from winter is too much for the | steps, is Marie, half hiding Annette. At the left on the porch is Emilie, ously, police said.

« ». | Rd Hr ow me apparently marking time until she finds the best way to carry her | ) . ¢ 9 The impact of the collision threw Raleigh Boy Borrows Four v

Brgdohl, Sib driven Wish e quintuplets. Who is this in the lead, bucket in one hand, shovel in the : equipment. Last is Cecile, at right. SCHOLARSHIP TESTS BEVERIDGES AT WHITE HOUSE | | Times Special the taxicab whirling across the WASHINGTON, March 12. — Mr. |

City Hospital, ahd Mr, Gunnerman, other? None other than Yvonne. Next, gingerly starting down the street and into the front of the F. . .) SCHEDULED APRIL B Ser Mrs. Shivers J. Beveridge Jr. H. Meyer Grocery, 802 S. East St. | mes Normal Blood Supply | were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James a rn

physician. Neither were hurt seriWhile visiting here at the home of

passenger, was treated by a private police said. No arrests were made. Roosevelt at the White House tea

Miss Patricia Sentney, 16, of 718 Mrs. Marshal Field.

E. 36th St., and Mrs. Raynor Stick-{., .,. St } i A | By United Pres ate High School Pupils Are| ——— | By Un ress enig P 00000000000

Shop at 4 Beno for Sensational

ley, 50, of the same address, were : . rat : ; {Cor HED struck by an automo- | RALEIGH, N. C, March 12—Nick Saparilas watched his little bile While crossing College Ave, at | Andrew play in the park today and wondered how long he is going to To Compete. 36t1 St Bi : | have to pay $15 to $20 a pint for blood “refills” to keep his son alive. aL a i. Sent to Hospital Andrew is 9, bright-eyed and olive-skinned. Although he looks if on), Lo esol 1 | healthy, he is suffering from “Mediterranean disease,” a strange malady | First examinations for the seventh | Both I ! that is slowly making him look like SY Orisnial > he has keer] |annual scholarship award of the al with e s lick i S Pl or W o“ A in a ser ious | The onj) Seamca SIN os Riv, Nick sald, %s because 0 | Grain Dealers National Mutual Fire condition. Robert Sharp, 39, © [uring on Ho oY i " Aviirew is | Insurance Co. are {o take place in| 2 “rj log ’ rj : of ei { it is nothing, where my ‘ R 3 | fen College Ave., the driver, was not | “Already my Andrew has had 73 | concerned.” indians high schools during the John Christianson. 56. of 1737 E. blood transfusions,” Nick said.| Andrew doesn’t worry about the | Week of April 5. The award is $500. 30th st was injured ‘seriously yes- | “They come every two months now. | “refills,” as he calls the transfu- | Winners in 10 districts are to take terday when he stepped into "the | For a while they came once a sions. They only cause him to miss | | final examinations here the latter side of an automobile while crossing | onth. The last one Was tWo school a couple of days each time. | =. of May. 30th St. ) e. He was | Weeks ago. They never stop. | He is getting used to them. P 3 Wir Sr ot ha Sion ASS, : “aS | Doctors tell Nick his Andrew may | The examining board members, sent to City Hospital. e automo- outgrow the disease some time. who act as judges, are James W.

1 eh sv y “ » | et EN Dera DORON: | Nick shrugs his shoulders. DEPAUW SCHEDULES | Putnam, Butler University presi- You'll be thrilled beyond your fondest hopes when you see these beautiful wi, ol % : : | “The doctors—they don't say Different in their smart styling, they're perfect companions to

Ralph Wilhite, 21, of 1238 S. Shef- | dent; Waldo F. Mitchell, Indiana % shoes. field Ave. was injured last night |much else” INTERSORORITY SING | State Teachers’ College; E. E. Ram- SEN your new spring clothes! Start from the ground up!

when he rode his bicycle into the | Price No Matter | sey, Teachers’ College; Fred V. side of an automobile driven by| Already Andrew has borrowed | Chew, Indiana University; Henry EEE, Shep Miller, 20, of 649 Buchanan St. | four times the amount of blood al GREENCASTLE, March 12.—The | |L. Smith, Indiana University, and i ) Mr. wilhite was sent to City Hos- | second DePauw intersorority sing is! | Merle Sidener, Indianapolis. i a m a Ir ove Y

pital for treatment and was ar- | Child his age should have. 'to be held April 30.

rested for failing to have a light on! The disease, known in medical | es cas a} : : his bicycle, ? annals as erythroblastic anemia, | Si eight campus sororities have | : ‘ : : e——————— | impedes the normal manufacture entered, and the three Romans i i ; Se Te NEW MILL IS OPENED | of blood. It occurs only in chil-| halls are combining. The winning aie \ ® CG =

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NILES, O. March 12—Merchants | drew is of Greek descent. aa nn he Sadie Expert - c ® Grand Variety of Flattering Styles! and city officials called a public holi. | Nick said he doesn’t mind paying “11 | Bridgework p 3 ; Gabardines, kids, patents in pumps and ties!

day yesterday as the city celebrated | for the blood. | According to the rules of the con- | the opening of Republic Steel Cor- “What do I care about the price, | test, no group will be allowed to use | Crowns and Fillings iy poration’s new $3,000,000 tin plate ' when it keeps my Andrew alive, | more than 25 voices, nor less than | SITET or AA to OO!

mill. maybe make him well? Money— | 12. Professional voices are barred. WASH. AND PENN

Medium and high heels! Sizes 4 to 9; widths A very special purchase!

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Get Them Ready for Easter!

Children's SHOES

We are having this Sale to acquaint you with the fact that Our Store sells Nae STD Ree ON 01s furniture VALUES-THAT-YOU-CAN-TRUST-DAY-IN-and-DAY-OUT. Ak | {ul eather soles Black, Mo THESE RECORD BREAKING VALUES ON SALE TOMORROW, SATURDAY, MARCH (3TH Growing. Girls! RC All-Leather rowing Iris } © AR : ATTENTION ALL—Tomorrow, Sat., March 13—is the Opening Da RR ’ 2 3 - ad Th 4 B R D of our new General Electric and Hot Point Appliance Derk. eeind OX FOR DS _= De OX FOR DS ed are Refrigerators, Radios, Electric Stoves and Electric Sweepers. a a : Dressy Styles FLASH—To the first purchaser of an A-V-70 Electric Refrigerator ® Smart New A pl wh ei for Easter! 9to 11A. M. Only

—a $50 saving off the regular list price. Sport Styles! . O85 Innerspring Mattresses wo _— \ a EASIEST 1 98 Children’s Better FOOTWEAR 1 $8.44 > § rida ge “acer . ® Sizes to 3, Narrow Widths! Wing tip oxfords in black & : 2 on “ Blacks and browns! Medi- 1 Os tye n

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The Start of a Smart Outfit for Easter!

Men's OXFORDS Ww ®/n 25 New Styles! Choose from blacks, browns, grays, Lh 8 tans—distinctive new Spring styles! ®m

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3-Piece Bedroom Suites $20.00 | \ : J. wy x ns = Ri 0 Good Values in Spinet Desks $7.25 | Rc GET ACQUAINTED SPECIAL

Philco Radios 90-2 | §E ——=4! TWO-PIECE % ll HY #8. LIVING ROOM Quality Bridge Lamps $3: HINGE ell SumES |

8-Pc. Dining Room Suites sh. Si After this Sale these Suites go to $69

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100 per cent leather construction! Sizes 6 to 11! See these shoes tomorrow!

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Sizes 6 to 11! 6 to 11! PENNEY'S—Downstairs Store. PENNEY’'S—Downstairs Store.

$1.49 value $1.19 value SRL st = $15.95 value

SATURDAY NIGHT SALE—T7 TO 9 P. M. ONLY—GOOD QUALITY BROOMS 1 i ¢

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