Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 October 1937 — Page 4

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BEST SCHOLARS

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ARE HONORED BY | in ‘Circuit Court asking $25,000 dam- |

2 HIGH SCHOOLS

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First-Period Ratings Listed |

At Washington and | Ben Davis. | |

Washington and Ben Davis High Schools today announced their honor rolls for the semester's first | grading period. At Washington 71 pupils were in- |

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cluded on the high honor roll and |

186 on the honor roll. |

Fifty-one Ben Davis pupils were | listed on the high honor roll, and 58 on the honor roll. High honor roll pupils at Washinoton were Fred Kepner, Joan | Kellam, Dorothy Mueller, Joan | Smith, Robert Brockman, Grace | Buchanan, Laverne warner, Beatrice Brittain, Louis Kunstek, John D. White, Frances Silverman, | Daisy Silverman, Eileen Smith, | Robert Drees, Jean Stine, Lois | Shelby, Betty Jane Smith, Kather- | ine Jones, Cecil Whaley, Marjorie | Ryan.

SUES FOR $25,000 FOLLOWING CRASH

Isaac Upshaw today had filed suit

ages from John M. Preist. The suit accused, Mr. Preist of “driving negligently,” causing a collision with Mr. Upshaw’s auto at Arlington Ave. and E. 38th St. Oct. 2. Mr. Upshaw stated he was seriously injured.

COAL BOARD ALTERS CONTRACT RULINGS

Price Scale Clause Allows Long Term Deals.

WASHINGTON, Oct. 20 (U. P.).— The National Bituminous Coal Commission today revised its regulations governing coal contracts made by agencies of Federal and state governments and state subdivisions, Under former regulations

ation prior to the setting of minimum prices. The new regulations provide that contracts may be made with a clause providing that if the minimum prices established by the Coal

Commission are higher than the

contract price, the contract price shall be scaled upward to meet the |

con- | tracts were limited to 30 days oper- | |'Columbia ‘Club.

STUTZ IS ALLOWED TO MAKE 100 UNITS

U. S. Grants Permission to Bankruptcy Trustee.

Federal Judge Robert C. Baltzell | today granted permission to Arthur | B. Cronk, trustee in the bankruptcy | of the Stutz Motor Car Co. of | America, Tne. to manufacture 100 | Pak-Age delivery cars at its plant here. The trustee, in his application, | said sale of the cars would mean an | income of about $10,000 and would | prevent the plant from being thrown into idleness. ’ |

| ‘CLUB IS TO HEAR PILOT

Capt. H. B. Snead, eastern region | pilots’ chief of Transcontinental and | Western Air Lines, was to explain | the principles of flying at the weekly | Optimist Club meeting today in the |

PERMANENTS For Fall

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OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9 P. M.

Men’s Flannelette

PAJAMAS AND NIGHT SHIRTS

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through another chilly

night. Sizes ABCD.

Men's $1.00 Flannelette

SHIRTS

BUY ON'THE FAIR'S TEN PAY PLAN

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Boys’ Corduroy JACKETS

SE1Y Qe ® Sizes 8 to 18. *

Pants to Match. .$1.49

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Boyvs' Tull zippet corduroy jackets in maroon, brown,

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1937

Warren Angrick, Dallace DufTin, | Kenneth '‘Goslin, Norma Jackson, Mary TLascu, Raymond McClure, Shirley Newton, Rex Wratten, Ruth Downey, ‘Gladys Ward, Betty Schuck, Helen Ruth ‘Cox, Herschell Brittenback, Virginia Burres, Mar- | g jorie Burton, Eugene Cotton, Anna | ina Kinninger. George Mellenger, Mines, Mabel Mohr, Jack Trager, Ruth Williams, Raymon ‘Chelf, Elizabeth Seymour, Lois Jean Dial, Trene Goodlet, Jean Inman, Dorothy | MeCalment, Mary Mouron Char- | Un lotte Padgett, Joanne Tennery, Suzann Van Talge, Dorothy Secrest, | ed Doris Smitha, Katherine Hopkins. Robert Reynolds, Wilhelmina Boswell, Edgbert French, Pauline ‘Garrett. Marv Monroe, Regina Nichols, Betty Steele, Virginia , Steele, | Lionel Perrine, Virginia Buchanan, | Louise Cunningham, Edith Dugger, Ruby Kearns, Herbert Reese, Martha Davidson and Edwara Cook.

Ben Davis List

On the high honor roll Davis are Virginia Poe, Whitinger, Floyd Good, Arnold | Finchum, Mary Neidigh, Robert Sheets, Veryl Pullen, ‘Grace Why=land, Jimmy Sears, Barbara Bogue, Charles Reimer and Mary Davis. Liday Heaton, Dorothy Off, Helen Hambiett, Rachel Bland, Dean Good, Mary Jane Hulse, Bettyrose Forrester, Louise Rus, Burdyne Rohl and Donald Trennepohl. Rosemary White, Della Sue Bogue, Vivian Smith, Edna Thompson, Mary Jean Guy, Benedetta Rizzo, Berniecce Murry, Marian Linn, Betty James, Hazel Wilcox, Eileen Ginn. Patricia Downtain, Edna Fisher, | Charlotte Pierce, Robert Seeman, | Beth Traub, Joyce Whyland, | Loraine Jacobs, Mildred Nowlin. Anna Louise Brewer, Jane Sockler, Julia Whitinger, Dorothy Alvey, Laura Wolven, Muriel Doll, Grace Mead, James White, Mary | Bodel and Lois O'Brien.

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CANDIDATES ARE CHOSEN | Nominations for 1938 officers of | the Christian Men Builders’ ‘Class have been made for the annual elec tion to be held Dec. 1. They were. President, Ed Palmer; secretary, Joe | Stvers and Harry Washburn; treasurer. E. L. Bohn and H. F. ‘Gorham, vice presidents, Victor Kelly, Ivan Gwin, Armond Priest, Harold Traylor, Clair Hilliker, E. F. Ewing, George Stewart, George Fansler and | Marshall Harvey.

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This exquisite Coronet console today than ever before .

Designed with 73 keys, double and rubbed mahogany finish.

and modern designs by Chicke

128-130 N. PENN,

minimum. | This permits ‘Government agencies [to make contracts on a regular in- | stead of short-term basis, and carry | lof contracts only after bids are received.

| tract would not be affected by the regulations.

Members of swimming organization at Butler | iversity, have electeti Miss Betsy | | Murbarger president. R

and Helen Ellis, secretary-treasurer, |

TOMORROW!

. « more style, better tone and greater value for every dollar invested.

ica's smartest consoles at Pearson's

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Complete with @ Hatrcut ® Finger Wave @ Shampoo ® Neck Trim @ Rinse —All for ‘only I 2 for SLATS

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APPOINTMENT NECESSARY wa Gray, Dyea, Mae Murray or hould the minimum be lower Hard

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this lovely CORONET console piano By Huntington This petite piano exclusive in Indianapolis with Pearson's

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Green, grey and ¥ brown. Sizes 14 “ ¥ «gg to 17. STY LES ® eo We've put the best features of the 1938 styles in these coats. Raglans, Balmacaans, Chester. fields, Full Belt and Half Belt

styles.

COLORS...

Equally as important are the colors—Grey, Navy Blue, Black, Oxford, Brown, Plaids and Checks.

MATERIALS...

Sturdy closely woven materials of Fleeces, Kerseys and Meltons that were loomed to keep you warm,

Every important Overcoat style is included in this group. We believe the best values obtainable are concentrated in this advertisement. When vou buy at the Fair you receive both style and value.

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MEN'S $6.98 CORDUROY

"Bush" Coats

With 4 Military Pockets

$1.98 |

BOYS' FULL TALON ZIPPER

MACKINAW PLAID JACKETS

Sport Back Full Talon Zippers. Sizes 8 to IS.

Tt will take plenty of hard wear and scuffor

Pockets with flaps and leather | buttons A fine close woven ¢ordurovy bush coat in navy, green and leather. Sizes 3¢ to 44.

\ MEN'S ALL WOOL

gt i PERT id A J Made to fight off the i gs? NM ii le § X cold winter weather! NL ; ENON blue »vlaids.

a € = Full talon zipper in S49) Sizes 36-486,

sport back Sizes 8 Men's Wool Coat Sweater Men's all wool 4- 2 $e 938

pocket Coat Sweaters. Heavy Keep Them Warm and Comfy BOYS' MACKINAW PLAID

: Jersey. Sizes 36-46.

Sizes 8 to 18 Yrs.

Thrifty mothers realize the practicability of these warm all-wool plaid Mackinaws. Can't be beat for looks and economy as well. Full belted sport back in sizes 8 to 18 years.

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BOYS’ PART WOOL LONGIES SIZES 5 TO 18 YEARS sfoo

Extra value for Saturday selling. Part wool long pants in navy, oxford grey, brown and fancies. Sizes 5 to 18 years.

BOYS' $1.49 CORDUROY

JIMMY JUMPERS

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Ideal for school or play. Warm corduroy Jimmy Jumpers in navy, royal, green, brown and maroon. Sizes 3 to 10.

Boys’ Warm Leatherette "PILE FABRIC"

JACKETS

Full Zipper Style

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Boys’ leatherette Jackets that don’t crack, peel or scuff easily. Trimmed with warm pile fabric,

Broadcloth SHIRTS Full zipper with warm cashmere

several at low price. C y lining. Sizes 6 to 18 years, ’ EF ye -e -e ve LA 26 .

6 to 14. It’s Here! Special for Saturday

BIG CURTAIN BARGAIN

: Priscilla Curlains 50-In. Wide, 2 1-6 Yds. Long

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Boys’ Pattern or Plain

Buy this Sizes

MEN'S $1.00 FUSED COLLAR

DRESS SHIRTS We've just unpacked this belated shipment in ~ 3D e patterns. Sizes 14 to 17.

MEN'S $5 PLAID HOCKMEYER CORDUROY

MEN'S $6.50 SUEDE

JACKETS

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Real “He Man” * style jackets. Genuine suede leather with full Talon zipper in sport or plain back. Sizes 36 to 46.

MEN'S $3.98 ALL WOOL

JACKETS

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Pigtex and Suedine Men's all wool Melton, pig tex ecru. or suedine sport Jackets. Full 6 ft. long. zipper style in sizes 36 to 48.

PRISCILLA STYLE Colored dots. plaids, pin dots on cream and ecru backgrounds in red, green blue, gold and orchid.

TAILORED STYLES

Rough open mesh net 66 inches wide to the pair. 2'q yards long

COTTAGE SETS Novelty cottage sets in a big variety of patterns and colors, Red. black. green, blue and gold.

200 PR. DRAPES Yih oan & 8 1° i

Lined rayon damask drapes. 50 inches wide to pair. 2's and 2',; vards long. Cambric lining in green, blue, gold. rust, red and orchid.

Men's plaid Hockmeyer corduroy pants in grey, blue and brown plaid. Sizes 30 to 42.

CONES BOSS "Union Made"

OVERALLS & JACKETS

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Overall and jackets made of heavy blue denim.

Men's Leather Palm 2%9¢ GLOVES

Made with warm kn i J Oe

wrist.

Day Bed Covers sjoo

Jaspe plaid or flowered Fit all sizes

Box Pleated Plaid and Flowered Cretonne

Pinch Pleated

Green and rust cretonne, Taped day beds.

seams.

200 Yards Drapery Damask

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Lustrous Sicilian dame ask, 50 inches wide In 3 all wanted colors.

Loop Top Lace CURTAINS

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R Made with water color, Finer quality lace cure Finish green, tan and tains, Loop top, 2'a 28-32-36-inch and and 2'4 vards long. Slight irregulars.

Cloth Window SHADES

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