Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 August 1937 — Page 10

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Firemen Fight East Chicago Oil Blaze PA (PR ap ei HR Tg

SHOP IN WASSON'’S COMPLETELY AIR-COOLED BASEMENT ‘STORE! August Fur Coat Sale “Smart” Is the Word for Black

and Here Are the Mid-Summer « “RIP-PRUF"”

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Eight men were seriously burned when a fire ) was ignited by a spark in the pumping station thought to have been caused by the overflow from | below, started a fire that caused 20 gasoline tank a fuel gas storage tank 100 feet high and 75 feet in cars to ignite and threaten the city. Photo shows diameter, in the center of the Sinclair Refining Co. firemen mixing a foaming white fire extinguisher storage plant in East Chicago, escaped a valve and fluid whith they pumped onto the fire. + vy » % Headsizes 22” and 23

Rn ce INTONG HOLDUP Ye Aa | oo ro | NETS ROBBERS $60 A two- —— the Gity | » Rip-Pruf Feature j

2 HORCHO, Aug. 4 —A Pennsyl- ' of Incisnapolis 4 provide police "ot | Pe | d ey 5 . trad Ww Wi : . own o Charged with leaving the scene of ROOMers Lose Timepieces, Woodrut Pice had been reneved | Ng Blocked Lapin an accident in connection with the | To ‘Watchmaker.’ | A Satets Hore Snes we cons | I ’ Te Size 12 to 20 Three Smart Styles & Peter Pan Collar Standing Collar

serious injury of a 12-year-old boy, | tract yesterday calling for a pay- | Saucer Collar

Here is fashion emphasis for your wardrobe and zest for your summer prints and sheers. These styles of black felt strike a smart fashion note, with the wide and flattering brims or smokestack crowns in these smooth looking felts. .

Police Chief Charles O'Neil said to- | a Waoaraft | tay, | Two men who held up and took | pent i f Siam Jestly §- Woot

The youth, William Stewart, was gsg5 from Cliff Earl, 36. of 80 N. Rit- 2 hurt when he rode his bicycle in 203 Ave. were Et ita by police. | yg AEY the meeting, the Board, | £y- ci ; Nei ; . 2 : | Mayor Kern and members of the | front of the train. Chief O'Neil said | nmr. marl told police the holdup oc- fire department, including Chief | the train stopped and the crew curred as he walked north on Dela- | rod C. Defy. inspected two new I» id examined the youth but failed to | ware St. near Market St. | teenehip pumpers in front of the await arrival of police officers or | A man who posed as a California | City Hall. | "medical aid. {watchmaker took two watches | 5. valued at $89 from a rooming house | New Jersey St., Mrs. Viola | Shop In Comfort . ..

{at 631 N. 3 “ ‘ ONE OF EVERY SIX Horsley, proprietor, reported to id Entire Store Air-Conditioned! lice. | . A burglar who slipped into the BEX PENSIONERS A NEGRO home of George Bickery, 3114 Park | Ave. while Mr. Bickery was wash.- |

en tit ing his car took $4 in cash and a

watch valued at $50. >

County Survey Lists Num- Jewelry valued at $70 was re-

| | ported taken from the home of Mrs. |

SPECIAL PURCHASE 600 INFANTS’

DRESSES and CREEPERS

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Your opportunity to own a Style right, Blocked Lapin coat with the added “Rip-Pruf” feature. This means that the garment is reinforced . . . a process that will help prevent rips and tears in places of strain such

ber Getting Aid. Edna McKamey, 2937 Winthrop! al in Ave.

A survey by the statistical

partment ‘of the Indiana i Welfare Board today showed about

one out of every six persons rece iv-

ing old-age pensions in Marion | RECORDED IN YEAR County is a Negro.

In a review of new applications ng as elbows, under arm and S} Shon ere received in the county since | From the top to the bottom ese Nov. 1, 1936, and up to June 30, No Ras © V2} : Wak cid “ 1037, 1286 pensioners applied, with 14,500 Sets Taken in State, Lapins are “Rip-Pruf” . .. Colors of 245 of the applicants listed as | Are Noncriminal. id black and brown. fin 4: | es | Magnificent

ependent Negro children receiv-8-DIAMOND

WASSON’'S

A special group of fine lawn

ing aid, however, averages less than More than 20,325 persons were | dresses in white only, all

one to three white children with fingerprinted through the State Po-

2154 children securing assistance of '; whom 836 are Negroes. Blind assistance has a ratio of

lice Identification Bureau during the last year, Marie Grott, division di-

one Negro to four whites with aid rector, reported today.

given to 103 persons 26 of whom are |

Approximately 14,500 of these rec- |

Negroes. | ords were noncriminal, personal |

BRIDAL ENSEMBLE

Easy Weekly or Monthly Payments,

Perfectly ed 3-diamond Engagement ani 3 giationd Wedding band i match. for

trimmed, some with lace and embroidered in contrasting colors.

Creepers made of fine quality cotton and embroidered in blue, yellow and pink. Sizes 1 to 3 are with collars.

| identification prints, Miss Grott in-! WALDRON ASSUMES formed State Safety Director Don M | L L E R F. Stiver. The State Police records now con- JEWELRY CO. INC " .

FORT DUTIES TODAY cerprnts than 175,200 I of i 29 ON THE CIRCLE

City police departments in Indi- 2 Doors from Power & Light Co.

rana contributed more than 7340 | VACATION

prints, while out-of-state reports | gms

New Executive Officer of totaled 6017, Miss Grott said.

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Law School students to offices.* New

: officers announced today were: 6 INDIANAPOLIS MEN + Phi Dita Peita_-Tella C. Janes, Bes. 4 ident orothy Tucker, secretary. ary / ENLIST IN u. S. ARMY Siiid “iis, "mihaees. and ion: { Smith, chaplain. pg Ts Tau Tau—Sally Busler. president:

Ta 1 : Norma James, treasurer: Dora Frank, sec-| The U. 8. Army district recruit- | retary. and Bert Woolidge. historian. Delta |

ing office here today reported six Thcta Be Poe Brown. president: Wis new enlistments. They were: Wil- | Rah Py nheichel . Vice wuresident. and

scar Scott. C : . ( Two sets of officers are maintained by | liam O r Scott, 413 E Ngrth St, Sigma Delta Kappa. one for the day and

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Plans for organization of an industries committee by oil men in this area to co-operate with taxpayers groups striving to lower gov- | ernmental costs, were discussed at a moasting here yesterday. Grady H. Forgy, special repre- | <entative of the American Petro- | ‘um Institute conferred with leaders of the oil industries here,

FIRE LOSS SET AT $200 Firemen estimated a laundry loss | of $200 after a fire at 6 a. m. today in the second floor of the Paul M.| Krauss Laundry, 39 N. East St. The | fire was attributed to an electric iron which had not been turned off.

(240 Prs.) Arch-Support Shoes

19th Field Artillery. | County sheriffs turned in 1789 Lieut. Col. Albert W. Waldron has The Indiana State Farm led other | Ft. Benjamin Harrison. He is to Plans to extend fingerprint facil- . N become battalion commander in Oc- | ities are being made by Miss Groit | tober when Lieut. Col. Philip Hayes | and Mr. Stwer, Again this year the leaves for Hawaii. State Police exhibit at the State \ Vv s 8 Bb i} L Col. Waldron was graduated this Fair will collect voluntary finger- : ; summer from the Army War Col- pnts, | lege in Washington and in 1915 from | —,————————— | | Ke. VIORY, occ STUDENTS ELECTED exercises at the Fort. societies have elected 24 Indiana . ’ xd . . . . . = 1100 ROOMS Children’s Footwear. The quantities are limited . . . the saving on each pair is large . .. the Harmon Coop, 1247 Naomi St. and | the other the evening _ division of the | Regularly $1. ’ $3.50 ® » St., assighed to the 11th Infantry; | presidents. James $ >» and Jo | £ ; : 29 Ane Ne ies |B Hoffman: secretaries Robert Stoclling And | : colors . . . sizes 4 to 9, widths AAA to B in S I . / and Charles Walsk: Chalmer Schlosser Jr. multicolors. All sizes in the lot, but not in . assigned to the 19th Field Artillery.| POSTOFFICE RECEIPTS GAIN A R WOME OF ThE | 1936, it was reported today by Post- R ] $ 99 $ 50 R ] ] $1 00 ith’s total was $358,947.50. JA egular y L. ’ 2. #a egu ar y on otal was ) m s CKIE HELLER - Popular N.B.C. Singing Star «) 29 A summertime special at $1.00 . . Women's ¢ sandals in white and colors, with Cuban broken sizes only in the lot. heels. ® Regularly $4.50 Wasson's own line of regular $4.50 Nat- 9

fingerprint identifications during! assumed his duties as executive of- State institutions with a record of | 1 F West Peint. He served in the World INDIANA LAW SCHOOL | CH . N SS ad officers d pri- ICAGD 1 . . * De ogra and pri ASTIC reductions have been taken on all summer merchandise in our regular stock and quality is high... the time is short, so be here at 9:30 A. M. tomorrow! ww “4 ~ - (750 Prs.) Summer Shoes PIE: “Ready: ice | Women's regular $1.99, $2.50 and $3.50 sumand James Eria Fowler, W. Richter: treasurers. Russell Myers the lot. but not in every style 321 E. 23d St., and John Joseph prank Campbell and Jack Devine. > Gay each style. | | Indianapolis postoffice receipts inOIL LEADERS MAP COLLEGE INN A varied group of women’s white shoes in Broken sizes in the lot. A shoe that regularly Sells for $1.00 and is an exact copy of a much higher priced sport CC oxford, with crepe rubber sole. Broken

the year, acording to the report. ! Clearance of Women's and Children’s Summer ficer of the 19th Field Artilloary at S037 print sets. ar in France with the 6th Field Ar vates of the 19th Artillery were to fic, Galas eb Ye PDR : assume officer positions today mn Five Greek letter professions’. HOTEL SHERMAN § a choice, limited array of items are gathered for this sensational sale of Women’s and 4 (360 Prs.) Colored Shoes Regularly $3.50 James Robert May, 1452 Montcalm | gogo oer Are Pe C Sie Summer footwear in white and summer S 99 mer shoes in red, blue, yellow, white, and Fletcher Ave. Howard Roy Long, and Charles Walsh; Chalmer Schlosser gs | Kearney, 2536 N. Capitol Ave. all Nn nh : . 4 A (690 prs.) White Shoes (417 Prs.) Wom. Sandals creased $19,374.36 in July over July, \ TAX Cut PROGR AM master Adolph. Seidensticker. The | FRARKIE MASTERS Wis Radio Orchestra short lines, drastically reduced, to clear , , . ® a y ] a (69 prs.) White “Fabrics sizes.

ural Step arch shoes in kid and suede, white only . . | broken sizes. )

Clearance of Boys’ and Children's Footwear 108 Prs. Boys’ OXFORDS 219 Prs. Oxfords, Sandals

Regular $1.99 to $2.59 boys’ ys lace ox- ‘ - ; fords . . . Goodyear welt and welt stitched 30 Regular $1.00 values in white Elk lace ox . OW SOS Of SW won soles, dressy and durable. Genuine leather . fords and summer sandals for children. Sizes ¢ 8 to 2, complete range in the lot.

Styled” glasses. You pay for 2 2 77 d aor while you wear rem &N 13K v4 Zz “Zz uppers. C Es | mth Pome | | WASSON'S Does Naot Sell Seconds. Substandards Nor PTT LCR ROH EA

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