Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 February 1938 — Page 17
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Blond ‘Miss X’ Says She Joined ‘Friends of » : ! Soviet Union.’ y
LONDON, Feb. 4 (U. P)— oy “Miss X,” a charming woman : >
counter- f the Bri - . : > A Real Low Economy Price on x More of Those Famous Substandards of Men's
gence Service, appeared in Bow
Street Police Court today as a
73 ; : 9 é ® eo ® { : ; witness against four accused spies R fos M H d F hed : J jin what authorities regard as one RN Cale S en S ’ ar - 1nis : : : of the most important espionage : ERE 3 : cases in years. S U 1 T S : : Sh : “Miss X” is a slim, bobbed - ha . » Ee Ea haired blond. She was dressed in RR — black, with a long fur flung over 2 Bl A
her shoulder and a smarv black hat. She testified in a quiet, cul-
tured voice. Nets Way : d I The four men were remanded un- X a EY opcoats til Monday without bail after she es @ an had testified.
The prosecution charged that ER 3 with the help of “Miss X,” the ERR Crown found the defendants in \ possession of plans of a new 14- NS EI inch naval gun, a blue print of a) oN & the fuse of a special type of bomb
and a piece of paper relating to an EACH antitank pistol.
Name Kept Secret We have a sellout practically every time these socks are advertised . . . 80
: Men, come down to this new clothing de- ¥ Ln lan to be here early tomorrow for this event that has plenty of socks! a Kg 1 SE : partment and get that new suit, topcoat : These are all lisles in plain colors, heather tones or clock patterns. The cole but the magistrate refused. % or overcoat, at a real low economy price: ; : : or assortment is very fine, browns, greys, blues, blacks and oxfords in lot. The girl testified that under in- Se Single, double or sport back style suits, Sizes 914 to 13 in group, but not in each color or pattern. structions of the War Office Mili- a TN full or half belt coats, as well as balmacaan ' % ’ : Ary I Ihe “Friends of 3 models. Sizes for all men! We've a New “One-Stop” Men's No Mail or Phone Orders, Please! Soviet Union,” where she met % of ’ , y Percy Eden Glading, 45, the princi- p al Ne Bes eu Sr Busine Shop > Easter to Get $0 « » » «Downstairs at Ayres.
a RE under instructions, t 3 ® New Browns! @ Stripes! © For Sports! More “ H ome- Li k e’ to S h op In!
. she took a flat in London to be | near the defendants. The prosecu-
tion said the four men carried on ’ Just about 30 steps down from the Meridian Men! Come Down and See the New Spring ait os ol we FINAL CLEARANCE ] Men S Street door, is this New “One-Stop” Men's . I) Boer ut wore Told” 1" . Shel do, 12 We meme ot | | Cranbrook’ Shoes ployed in the Woolwich Arsenal} - and shop in. The new fixtures for the men’s i tam’ V oats ? outside London, one of Britams 1 n ce Y ercC suits and coats are easy to get to . «+ the
greatest. : :.. 4 y eR. 3 y “Miss X” helped one of them to new counters in the men’s furnishings section photograph the plan of a 14-inch are properly spaced, thus making seeing and seNaval gun of the latest type, which $ 95 $ 05 $ 05 lecting easier than ever before. ‘ » is secret although not especially im- ® ® ® PAIR
portant if learned of by a foreign : And although you'll find a beautiful new Men’s I's about time you bought those new shoes
power. : : The prosecutor alleged that Glad- ; Shop . . . you'll still find the same reliable youve been wanting for a long time. Come fing photographed a new bomb de- Out they go at these final clearance prices! All reduced Hom en prices Je standards of quality the same pleasant ser vice Yown tomorrow and see these new spring signed to attack submarines and a boucles, meltons, plaids, brown checks, oxfords, raglans, ouble breas ) gle, 4 th ! 1 WV . ' Won't ou styles in black or brown oxfords with oak~
explosives market “not to be com- pay us a visit soon? We've comfortable new B, GC, D widths. municated to the press or to any 25 BLUE OVERCOATS, SIZES 34 to 38 .crrsrrnrarvens $6.95 chairs to rest in while you wait! y 5 Downstairs at Ayres.
person not holding an official position in His Majesty's services.” ee ————————
GIRLS INDUCE YOUTH | TO WED NURSE, 70 : IN OUR NEW GIRLS’ AND CHILDREN’S DEPARTMENT!
UNIONVILLE, Conn, Feb. 4 \ 8 : (U. P.) —Dissatisfied with girls who ae 1 = 1 kept him out “all night till 3 FT , : :
o'clock in the morning running
HE A ot Te a ~ tof Children’s Winter Wear—'z Price and Less!
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cik, 22, planned today for a mid- x kX Feupiy weispe wo Miss Heh , TF Rayon Taffeta Dresses Girls’ Navy Jumpers, Uniforms.__99¢ rietta W. Peiper, 70, practical nurse. ff oma 4 a = Girls’ rayon taffeta dresses in broken sizes. Wool serge jumpers and dress uniforms. Bro-
The couple filed a marriage ap- ! 0, ST 1 and 2-pe. styles. Formerly $5.95. ken styles. plication in Town Court Tuesday. 3g : : TONEET) 1 . . “People said she was too old for i x oN e Girls’ Winter Coats Tots’ 3-Pc. Coat Sets. me to marry,” Mr. Lorencik re- I: R 3 iy ik | E Limited quantity. Novelty mix Some are fur-trimmed. Broken sizes. Formerly marked, “and that I ought to find hs oo a \ : $5.95. $10.95 to $16.95. someone nearer my age. a Co ; : i . 3) “Well, I know lots of that kind pS = Girls’ Sport Coats Girls’ Dresses --- of girls, and what would I have? ! ; a = Very limited quantity. Formerly sold for $1.98. For girls and the Someone who has me out all night od : E wool fleece. Formerly $1095 to $13.95. Junior Miss. Broken sizes.
till 3 o'clock in the morning run- . . . i a ning around and drinking and al E Girls’ Dresses Tots’ White Leggings when I have to get up in the morn- = pormerly sold for $2.98. Ray White jersey leggings with zipper closing. i IN OUR NEW
ing early I'd be all worn out. | : E izes. For the Junior-Miss. Broken sizes. een : : BOYS’ DEPARTMENT!
CUMMINGS DEFENDS : oh I TEL ; LY 4 “Mow 'Em Down” If Necessary . . . OIL TRUST VERDICT | | RNR 3 Sn i ; But Be Sure to Get Here for a
WASHINGTON, Feb. 4 (U. P).— : TR A : Attorney General Cummings, in his ¥ : : 66 : bh regular Press conference, criticized 1 bo } } 2 ary 1€ C ay Vy newspaper comment on the Madison J Fos RR 3 2 oil antitrust trials, asserting that : 3 RN ; ¥ ® many writers have placed an unfair § i : i 3 } Se i ] weat rt oY O No) interpretation on developments at - a : Sa the trial. i : a :
“It is literally amazing that there > : _ EN % should have been so much adverse sli : \ 3 : : ou Are the One We comment drawn out of a case in } Ne HE RR which the Government won a strik- : : Ee g . : . ing victory,” he said. “It is even RAR Ra Had in Mind When We Ori D0 8 4
more amazing that competent writers should so completely mis=
eshve Wha) went oo. 1] ; Wd dered These Wonderful New Made from selected yarns, full cut and built to “take it”
“The writers of these articles Sasioin : i : 3 i i i — ty atneph the vers _ Lame eo : 36 through many washings and school days. With the pic-
dict of the jury.” Gul 3 A A ture of “America’s %.1 Anmsied Splinter” on the front! wn \ 3 ; ; Also with “Charlie McCart y” written on in script. Sizes RELIEF COSTS STILL bed EN \ D 1 S 6 to 16 in group. ’ D HELD WITHIN BUDGET 3 ~~ AE
WASHINGTON, Feb. 4. (U. P).— ol ) MADE OF / VASHINGTON, 7 ary Henrs| IN OUR NEW LINGERIE DEPARTMENT! | om ) IN OUR NEW SPORTSWEAR
Morgenthau Jr. said today that re- TR i * DEPARTMENT! lief needs of the country can still Ra 3 (or be met within the latest budget esti- Ra a : um >
Secretary Morgen tion with Sure —rou Want Down Here at $1.00! § | THE BETTER FABRIC Om cnr Combination!
acting Works Progress Administrator Aubrey Williams and Budget Di-
rector Daniel Bell yesterday. On the 3 h 3 \ 3 § ets we Dozens of Styles in New [eis p— | C EACH
care of relief needs through June 30, SE he said. : i ‘AS ADVERTISED IN RB OOD HOUSEKEEPING
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